The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 25, 1934, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1934 ——— | THis CURIOUS WORLD Winner Just L&D VARS AEO, A BEAR ano 40 WOLVES ‘WERE BAGGED IN A WOLF HUNT WITHIN: THE PRESENT CITY LIMITS OF CHICAGO/ IT TAKES SEVEN GENERATIONS OF ELM APHIDS To PRODUCE AN EGG/ AT THE MOVIES “Moulin Rouge’ | World Famed Play A Smart Musical To Open Here Soon “Moulin Rouge,” which opened last | Out-doing all previous sensational might at the Paramount Theatre| combinations of stars and spectacles, marks Constance Bennett's first ap- ' First National's long awaited interna- THE GUMPS—ONE OF THE ESSENTIALS DON'T GET PANICKYT— VL = HOWEVE! Berane THER, | THINK Role heey Sea Se IN r ERPENGE AND DETAIL ON MY PART= aT ILL HAVE 10 DEva OST OF MY i 0) ANOS tLe " TO ASIC i i ERS ON ME THI rt bs RECKLES 1S IN QUEST OF A JOB,TO EARN MONEY, FOR A VACATION I'M LOOKING FoR A JOB.:. COULD You EA WELL, IU TELL ME WHERE THE GE IN EUROPE... AND HE PROBABLY WOULDN'T “OU HAVE OF NOURSELF {i LS f: \. Sia "an eae a oan pearance in a dual role as well as her first 20th Century production. Constance sings two charming num- hers in this sparkling screen musical —“Coffee in the Morning and Kisses tional musical drama, “Wonder Bar,” will be shown for the first time local- ly at the Capitol Theatre on Sunday midnight. fn the Night” and “Boulevard of; Kay Francis plays the leading fem- Broken Dreams’—and her singing | inine role opposite Al Jolson, who voice is a delightful surprise. | portrays the proprietor of the “Won- The picture is a presentation of | der Bar.” Ricardo Cortez and Dolores doseph M. Schenck and Darryl F.| Del Rio have the coveted parts of the Zanuck and was released through two dancers, while Dick Powell and ‘United Artists. |Henry Kolxer have the roles of the “Moulin Rouge” is the story of an | American composer-orchestra leader ambitious youg wife who tries des- and the husband of Kay Francis, re- perately to secure her husband's con- | spectively. Hal LeRoy, the sensation- gent to renewing her theatrical caree: Broadway player, plays the role of ‘which she abandoned a few years himself in a thrilling dance sequence. Guy Kibbee and Hugh Herbert play te GA weKxe uP, sam, ON’ CMON WITH ME! TH WIEE Servs ‘SHE HEARS & BURGLAR 1 \ HAVEN'T @ REVOLVER, )1GOT IT! manne v \ DOWNSTAIRS! ONO NEITHER Has sam! wuaver / Mes 0U22EM zz iW WELL - IL. BE A TAILED MONKEV' UNGLE /

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