The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 15, 1934, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1934 THE GUMPS—IN THE HANDS OF THE JURY hy es aT a eae ws THIS CASE. AFFECTION AND ATTENT! Sr rv MUTE A PI TOMAR Tea eons Rea, Fe SI AND LACE! TIF, AND “TH! S ESTED A PROMSE AND SAL OF TH AS Ak mY fen DEFENDANT |-4 “THE FATE OF #10,000,000— VERDICT= 10-15* COACH, L WANT You ‘ MEETA FRIEND, OF MINE... L BELIEVE You've HEARD OF HIM ‘1 WAS WONDERING IF You'D LET ME CONTRIBUTE MY SERVICES TOWARD KEEPING ‘THE BOYS IN CONDITION... TD GLADLY OD IT, BECAUSE ID LIKE To SEE SHADYSIDE WALLOP concn! q INE! GREAT, ) THANKS, HH? THANKS! pt prorat OKAY! THEN MY FIRST. GOT A Jos _/ OFFICIAL MOVE WILL BE WHAT I CAME FOR 15° THIS...T'D KINDA LIKE ‘To KEEP MY HAND IN... CANT RESIST FOOTBALL, ‘You KNow, AND I'M THAT'S GRaTITUDE!| AND, COACH , HE TO TAKE THIS ice CREAM (eRIBED me,wmy | THE CONE, To q CONE AWAY FROM Frececes /! INTRODUCE You To um !! “Stupid! Dumb, st lay! 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AT THE MOVIES eur XVERES WOTHIN 1 CAN) PUT MY FINGER ~~ @R2ERE09 REEIND Rokess Rosweae eagua Shearer Is Glorious As Elizabeth Barrett In “The Barretts of Wimpole Street,” new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer feature starring Norma Shearer, now Playing at the Paramount theater, Producer Irving Thalberg and Direc- tor Sidney Franklin have worked hand in hand and achieved ‘the finest, filmization of a famous stage piece ever to be recorded in celluloid, For “The Barretts of Wimpole Street” is a brilliant production—bril- Mantly conceived, written, acted, di- rected and framed. Norma Shearer and Fredric March do more than Present a tender, poetic love : they actually bring the invalided| Elizabeth Barrett and the poet Rob- ert Browning to life. grim, uncompromising father whose diabolical influence motivates the drama, Charles Laughton turns in a Performance which compares well with his recent interpretation of Henry the Eighth. | The supporting players are equally inspired and equally well cast. No, one ever danced the polka more gaily | than does the Irish lass, Maureen QBullivan; nor looked more gallant | than Ralph Forbes as Captain Cook; nor more sadly resigned than Kath-| arine Alexander; nor flirted more ex-! Pertly than Marion Clayton. Leo Car- roll and Ferdinand Munier are ex- cellent as Elizabeth's doctors, while Ian Wolfe and Vernon Downing are at home as Bevan and Octavius—the Parts they created on the stage. If you would see a great drama, which lost nothing in the transition from footlights to celluloid, see “The Barretts of Wimpole Street” at the Paramount theater. Peaches’ Share of Estate to Be Small) New York, Oct. 15.—()—Frances “Peaches” Heenan Browning, es- tranged wife of Edward West “Daddy” Browning, millionaire New York real of. Victor Ross, Browning's attorney. Browning's estate was ap- proximately - $7,000,000, he said. ‘Age of Innocence’ Won Pulitzer Prize Vividly demonstrating that the love Denblems of the young people of this modern age are as nothing com} to those which confront youth of two generations ago, “The Age of Innocence,” starring Irene John Boles, comes to the Capitol RKO-Radio’s picturization of Edith ‘Wharton's Pulitzer Prize novel of same name, presents Miss Dunne ‘difficult role of the “selected” wife. The mutual love of Miss Dunne and Boles travels a road that is filled with obstacles which intensify the drama and heighten the glamor of their ro- mance, The ultimate outcome, it is by Negress Choked to Death, Jurors Find Fargo, N. D., Oct, 15.— (P)—Mrs. Gladys Alberts, Fargo negress, died as the result of having been choked and beaten by Andrew Barnett, Resto, * corepers jury found follow- ing an inquest into the wor death Saturday, eanet Barnett is being held in the Cass county Jail, having been bound over to the county court for trial on an et 208. ed charge. Uuthorities have no: determined what charge will be pressed. a) —_—_—___ rane TOR SMUGGLING reo, N. D., Oct. 15.—(?)—Edwin Olson was arrested at os shal's office Friday cha: ith cone spiracy to smuggle wheat into the United States from Canada. He was released on $500 bond and 1s to appear for trial at the Grand Forks term of court beginning Oct. 23, There are 500 species of animals in India, "| GOOD IDEA! AUANS TER A RECORD-SMAGHING DASH ACROSS THREE STATES, AN ELEGANT PRNATE TRAIN STOP (N THE LITTLE TOWN OF GOTTSVILLE, DISCHARGING A LONE PASSENGER WEARING A SILK HAT. 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