The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 10, 1933, Page 8

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NOW ‘ ITS UP SIDE GLANCES - - - By ‘George Clark ' MARIE 4 GROSHOLZ, | i i NOT A YRACE OF BIM TET= THE POLICE HAVE SEARCHED EVERYHHE! 1 JUST CAN'T GET OVER IT= "a LIKE IT'S GOING. To BE OF THOSE MYSTERIES THAT'LL, NEVER BE SOLVED = B FRECICLES... MUCH THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1983 ae ‘ THE GUMPS—GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN MIN- THEY OUGHT To BE PUTTING THAT WILL UP PROBATE PRETTY SOON GEE~ | CERTAINLY WOULD LIKE TO GET A PEEK AT (T= WONDER IF ELSE WELL, CRASH... LeTs see gf Kay Francis Enacts Role of Opera Star In ‘I Loved a Woman’ Kay Francis, who supports Edward @. Robinson in the First National Picture, “I Loved a. Woman,” which comes to the Paramount theater on tomorrow and Wednesday, delineates an amazing woman who wins world fame through love and ruthlessness. It is her most powerful dramatic her strange code of ethics she her start on the operatic stage throwing herself into the arms of meat baron. But she is with one love and flits lover, as her fancy dic- her ambition prompts, her from young students inte Flite John Gilbert Star Of ‘Fast Workers,’ Romantic Comedy Thrills on top of skyscrapers 90 stories in the air, romantic adven- tures that would bring blushes to Casanova, and a friendship that sur- vived an attempt at murder are of- fered in “Fast Workers,” John Gil- bert’s latest starring picture which is now showing at the Capitol thea- ter. Gilbert has a characterization that is strongly reminiscent of his bravado and dramatic prowess in “The: Big Parade,” with Robert Armstrong de- livering one of his inimitable “lunk head” performances. as the dumb friend and assistant in handling red- hot rivets. Gilbert and Armstrong play their roles to the limit .of humor and dramatic skill. Mae Clarke 1s con- ost | vincing and amusing in her por- 4ness man who comes near conquer- ing the world before the gigantic structure he trayal of a lady of questionable re- putation who nearly wrecks a per- has built topples over| ar Vince ‘THOSE PEOPLE WHO HAD HIM AREN'T HIS PARENTS, AT ALL. THE LITTLE FELLOW 15 AMaTs wheat \ SAID, PPRTTNER — BEFORE WE DO @NY WING ELSE , GO ON IN TO ONE OF TH’ TACKLES: AND SIT COWN | gerne ~*~. Qumious, As to wners SY, AND GAN ARE other 23 the CTEDLY, FINE-ACES O'BRIEN FOUL GP et sepeee ta wise Seboan ee Ny oF It! SOSICK YOULL ory WANNA Touctt v e G ¢ . e or a daha aaah | MOW MUCH He LerT-~ TEND WH Gi2NESs, WHEN We cet Ano NST be eat aut. Ta! Teme!

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