The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 19, 1933, Page 10

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“You age you’ll know they’s folks what can’t be trusted.” — THIS CURIOUS WORLD - we |___AT THE MOVIES | Farmers’ Fight ‘Romance Plus Action To Retain Land _| In ‘Midshipman Jack’ Shown in Film} A splendid cast of meteoric young- sters and talented veterans enact the “Golden Harvest,” a dramatic story | rich drama, romantic action and com- of the present-day American farmer's; edy of “Midshipman Jack,” RKO- fight to retain his home, his battle; Radio Picture at the Capitol Theatre against the speculative debacle in the | Friday and Saturday. Wheat Pit, is the latest Paramount, Bruce Cabot,.the hero of “King picture, coming on Friday and Satur-| Kong,” and now regarded as one of day to the Paramount Theatre. ;the most promising virile type actors The cast includes Richard Arlen,|on the screen, has the male leading Chester iMorris, Genevieve Tobin, Ros-| role. Betty Furness, the New York co Ates and Julie Haydon. It is the | society girl, who one year ago was first of ten Charles R. Rogers’ pro-' drafted from school by the movies be- ductions scheduled for the 1933-1934 cause of her beauty and natural tal- season. | ent, plays opposite. Two beautiful love stories run’ Other important parts are enacted through this surging picturization of| by Margaret Seddon and Frank Al- the farmers’ battle for life. Walt) bertson, seasoned film performers who Martin (Richard Arlen) and Chris crashed into the talkies from silents Martin (Chester Morris) are two) without a hitch; Purnell Pratt, form- brothers continually in turbulent con-|er Broadway matinee idol; Arthur flict. When Chris leaves the farm for/| Lake, once the most popular juvenile the city, Walt marries the girl Chris/ actor on the screen returning to the threw over, settles down to the quiet films after a retirement of two years life of the average farmer. to fill headliner vaudeville engage- But Chris’ activities in the Wheat| ments; Florence Lake, comedienne; Pit put an end to all that. He be-/| and John Darrow, young leading man. comes known as the “Big Bear,” stages| The production, filmed at Annap- @ spectacular raid on grain, drives) olis, Md., in the United States Naval prices down, ruining hundreds of! Academy, deals with the adventures farmers in the Northwest. To save | of a dashing young cadet who, to win them, his brother. Walt, organizes the | the love of his commandant’s daugh- embattled planters, wages a farm ter, casts the rules and regulations of j 4 ; that institution to the four winds, on- But Chris only sees in the strike/ly to emerge a hero. Enjoyable Invigorating THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19,.1933._- THE GUMPS—TOWNSEND: ZANDER—CURSES ON YOU AAILION AND PRARLS THAT | WAS TAKING TO POOR DARLING MILLIE = een DOPED ME AND TRIED ‘TO ae és WiQRoLs OEATH~- AND YOU 1. AM BENJAMIN GUMP = THE AUSTRAUIAN BILLIONAIRE, Pa i AND. AND PAITHEUL, LOVING LITTLE NELL, TENDERLY fears BANDAGES FOR EY HADYSIDE WINS BY A SCORE OF 10 BE !! COACH ROOSE "GATUERS THE BOYS AROUND HIM IN THE DRESSING Room... LAST QUARTER. 1S ALMOST WRAY WELL, BOYS, WE WON... BUT. TM DISAPPOINTED ! WE SHOULD. HAVE RUN UP A MUCH BIGGER ScORE!!. Le baaganteraae WASH TUBBS TWENTY THREE GROOM STREET—THIS: 1S THE RIGHT PLACE ALL RIGHT--BUT THE GRAND OPENING! .. - veau! ari LADIES an! Peis ete % ee coon casts id 3 NT TICKLES ME PINK So FORT! 3 iz isa nN cc Sac SORTA THING eed bd “sas SIT COW an! YOULL Neo! JEST HANO OUT TH’ SOUVENIRS AN’ | WE'LL SCRAME cHaRLEY ore |e STEN, FELLA, IF YOU VALUE YOUR LIFE KEEP A POKER FACE AND ACT LiKe” NOTHING'S HAPPENED. CAN You: WAY 4 M4 MI | ALLEY OOP

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