The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 7, 1934, Page 8

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et ee oe MAR ee mm f Quality | SIDEGLANCES- - _ - By George Clark | 21954 BY NEA SERVICE INC. ld do y think she really is?” This Curious Wortp @,Nt" Fe 4 ‘erguson A GOLOFISH HAS TEETH IN ITS 7HROAT G AND CHEWS ITS FOOD : THOROUGHLY BEFORE SWALLOWING ITZ ©1998 BY NEA SERVICE, NC THESE THISTLES ARE ONE SAME PLANT? COMMON, BURR, BELL, BULL, BLUE, ROADSIDE, HORSE, SPEAR, PLUME, y¢ WY We ‘y The MOON sometimes COMES 30,000 MiLEs cLOseR TO THE EARTH THAN AT OTHER X e , ae NEADS TIMES. | ___AT THE MOVIES New Tarzan Picture ‘Beloved’ Isa Spellbinds Audience Musical Panorama At last—the ideal “family picture’! | “Beloved,” the Universal's musical romance of a century, opens an en- “Tarzan and His Mate’ is the offer- fi Gagement tomorrow at the Capitol {ng that opened Saturday at the Par- ‘theater, It is a real musical pan- mount Theatre, with sn appeal for oramic review of the past century. father, mother, children and “old-| This romantic drama presents John sters” from eight to eighty—and/Boles and Gloria Stuart in the lead- breath-taking thrills to stir any audi- ing roles, and features Boles in a ence. |number of songs of the type which Johnny Weissmuller as “Tarzan” he docs best, especially composed for and Maureen O'Sullivan again are | him by Victor Schertzinger, while ad- ‘united in a jungle love story based | ditional numbers are given by other on the famous fiction character | members of the cast. created by Edgar Rice Burroughs,| “Beloved” follows the career of a that have been read by 15,000,000 man through his lifetime struggles ple in English alone. with trans- in an effort to compose “the great Sptns into 15 foreign languages! | American symphony,” and its con- Into the primitive romance is packed 'stantly changing background covers ® series of animal scenes that have |almost an entire century. In his role mever been equalled in the filming Boles is first seen as a baby in Vienna, of adventure pictures for the screen. Herds of elephants are shown charg- members of a safari followed by a son of @ nobleman who is even then engaged in instilling great music in the consciousness of the child. The mixed fight between elephants and scene quickly changes to Virginia be- 50 lions with Weissmuller in the mid- fore the Civil War, where Boles meets dle of the struggle. | the girl who afterward becomes his Other animal thrills include a bat- | wie, the role played by Gloria Stuart. tle to the aeath betwee. Weissmuller | In swift succession the couple are and a man-eating crocodile at seen at various stages of their life depth of more than 30 feet under | together, and the backgrounds for water photographed vy submerged qramatic action include New York's cameras, Herds of zebras, wunder-' Bowery in the ’60s and the great city beeste, gorillas, ostrich flocks and in the years which toliow, wita we meny smaller African animals are story reaching its conclusion in the tlso shown. lyear 1933, Melody pervades the Human drama in the picture 5’ Gramatic story throughout its length, provided by strong supporting cast) vith the solo songs and symphonic with Weissmuller and O'Sullivan, in-| nusical score written by Victor Neil Hamilton in the role of pel oe Holt, that he played in she | Ra renee, who also directed the Bey Pree Taser, the APE,| The large cast supporting Boles and -|Miss Stuart in “Beloved” is of vir- tually all-star proportions, and in- cludes Dorothy Peterson, Albert Conti, Jimmy Butler, Lucille Gleason, Ed- mund Breese, Richard Carle, Mae Busch, Holmes Herbert, Anderson Lawler, Mickey Rooney, Ruth Hall and many others. MAX BAER ON THE AIR! He's a knock-out in “TAXI” Every MON., WED., FRI. Station KFYR—5:45 p. m. | private enterprise is ready to go ahead.—Bertrand “YOU IMAGINE SHAT= ANOTHER DELAY: TH BIM GUMP To SERVE EAS SAYS THEY CAN'T EVE! N THE. PAPERS JUMPING J.JIMINY! IF TH IS ISN'T A PICTURE OF ‘THE MAN WHO BOUGHT ‘THAT DIAMOND RING, IM A CHINAMAN NAMED “THEODORE... LOOK ! HEAVENS | WHO'S THAT POUNDING THE NEIGHBORS! SHINK? = 4 STOP, THIEF! I'M NOT THE KIND OF WELL, WHAT ARE YOU GONNA DO, A GUY WHOD SAY,"I ToLD ) STAND THERE AND PLAY A LOTTA You $0; BUT IF I WERE { CHIN MUSIC? IF You CouLD GET THAT KIND OF A Guy, YOUR LEGS ON THE SAME FAST SCHEDULE WITH YouR VOCAL CORDS, You'D HAVE THE MAN, THERE'S THE FLORIST- | HE WAS UP NERE NINE MES LAST WEEK=- AND THAT POOR AN Wi BABY REME. By BLOSSER ALL RIGHT! ALL RIGHT! BUT GET GOING, AND TAKE YouR BowS DON'T WoRRY! AND DONT TELL THE Pouce ! T WANT THE REWARD MYSELF...TLL CATCH HIM !! YOU BOUGHT AN ELECTRIC MIXER AND ORANGE SQUEEZER? BUT 1 TOLD YOu WE COULDN'T AFFORD IT, NOW! so WORK HAS BEEN 100 FAR, YER DETECTIVE PERCENT BLAH! WAIT A MINUTE, 0U22! \'VE OISCOWERED SOME NEW FOOT PRINTS! BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES WASH TUBBS IETURNING FROM THE HILLS, WASH EASY SLICK THEMSELVES UI ALLEY OoP AH THERE SHE 1S/ HEMMM-» ~ HERE'S WHERE | DO. { MY STUFF / The period of emergency is over. : AND iP_FIT TO KILI AW, WHAT'ER THESE GONNA )YEAH, AN'IE YER RIGHT, GETCHA! UNLESS ('M MISTAKEN { TH ROBBERS MUSTA HAD THEV'RE NUTHIN' BUT HOOF AN ACCOMPLICE! LOOKS PRINTS OFA GOAT | AS IF A GOAT HORNED IN ON TH’ CRIME — OR MEeseE BUTTED INI WHY, HELLO, DOOTSY BOBO! THANK YOU - THEY'RE VERY KNOW, BUT BY BUYING TWELVE ZEN CANS AT ONE TIME, 1 SAVED DOLLARS AND FIFTY-NINE 'S,AND THAT'S THE MONEY O FOR THE MIXER! Gee! THIs ts TH' BEST CLUE, | YET! tT OUGHTA BE A CINCH TA GET TH' BANDITS, IF I KIN DUST GET THEIR GoaAT! ee GEE! ‘av suRE LETS TH' WIND OUTA My SAILS, BOY, LE LIKED THAT GIRL. VEAH = 1 KNOW = | JUST HEARD TH’ NEWS, SO | KNEW I'D BE ALL RIGHT You WHY = THAT ALLEY OOP 1S GONNA MARRY ‘ KING GUZZLE'S * Cy DAUGHTER, TH! aiaee PRINCESS” » woomieToor /

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