The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 30, 1934, Page 10

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1934 THE GUMPS—POOR CINDERELLA IN “THE O! / THE WAN TO MEN BLOPIGG rT Hg 1 || antunouent tus LITTLE FUSSYRLOSS Wie B |) RA AND He CORGETS HER- WHILE VIRTUE GOES UNREWARD: BIM GUMP— MARR: 'SA GREAT Sania pulang cei Al apd PINNED THEIR FAITH ON, i 3 Be SUADYSIDE'S QUARTERBACK... | fl ’ a * 4 [tm 1922 when Chuck Palmer, North- HE'S THE GUY THE WHOLE j Rea 2 western backfield ace, pulled his wvERLAS i} '? wl “famous feat” against Minnesota. it He yaad eth 4 LED ff ay} Nhe Pai 2 than ts. In the first period ' Hi it. menced a Northwestern | finally halted on the ‘yard finnesota took up the offensive ech dwn McCreary ht the North jown, lorth- line so hard the ball dropped YER SRBVICE, We.T. MEG. s Par ney By COWAN IGOTTA KEEP my MAP HID UNTIL SHE GETS OUTA TOWN! Spar. 16. ike it either—but wait ’till I tell you how little I paid for it.” 0,('M ABOUT BROKE, Bur | J NEED ANY MONEY— Sn GULAR, DRAWING ACCOUNT @T TH' DENTIST’s / GREAT STUPF ". TW'GAL MAKE® A DATE TO RET ME AT ONE OCLOCK NT WAIT FOR WER, WOne NEVER AT THE MOVIES Constance Bennett Is |Leslie Howard Carries | wash TUBBS Star of ‘Outcast Lady’| Lead in Dramatic Film “Outcast Lady,” which opens Wed-| He believed that dreams and hu- nesday at the Paramount Theatre,|man bondage are the stuff of which presents a great pair of lovers in one! mortals are made. of the strongest emotional dramas} He himself was in bondage—to a ever written for stage or screen, woman, @ beautiful, worthless and ut- Constance Bennett and Herbert/terly selfish creature whom he wor- Marshall made an unforgettable pair| shipped with a strange passion strong- in Zoe Akins’ picture version of Mich-|er than love, more powerful than rea- ae] Arlen’s story as directed by Rob-|son. ert Z. Leonard. This is the poignant role Leslie The picture deals with the love of |Howard plays in RKO-Radio’s film Iris and Napier, interrupted by the :of the Somerset Maugham novel, “Of opposition of Napier's father. Iris Human Bondage,” showing at the marries a, boyhood friend of them Capitol Theatre tonight and Wednes- both, but the husband commits sui- day. cide on the night of his wedding. An As Philip Carey, well bred, artis- ugly construction is put on this by tically inclined medical student, who society, 2 construction fostered by is doubly sensitive because he is lame, Iris, herself. to protect the name of he meets Mildred, a waitress, and is at % HARTERING A PLANE, WASH ANO EASY HURR the dead man. Iris’ brother, Gerald, first intrigued and then enslaved by TO NEW Yor IN ANSWER TO PRINCESS takes sides against her in the gen- her. JADA'S FRANTIC PLEA FOR HELP, eral acclaim. | The girl takes what he has to of- How romance gets back on a fer, but gives nothing in return. As straight course between Napier and her power over him increases, Carey Iris after this interlude, a, the marvels at himself and cowers before happens in an unexpected, striking the scornful rebukes to his own man- 1 MEAN THA’ finish makes “Outcast Lady” a pic- hood. He is powerless to break the é on? & SPOTTED CAT FAND! NOW THEY'VE” ture considered definitely worthy of mysterious chains which bind him to PLEASE MAKE GOT the woman who triumphed in “Com- Miidred, and even the love of an in- mon Clay,” “Moulin Rouge,” “The tellectual woman of his own class is Easiest Way,” and the man critics unable to free him from the bondage. , everywhere praised to the sky for his Bette Davis plays the exceptionally work in Norma Shearer's “Riptide” powerful role of the luring, soulless and “Trouble in Paradise.” |Mildred, and Kay Johnson portrays An excellent supporting cast ap- the woman who tries in vain to break pears with the star in this film. It the chains of the selfish waitress, includes Robert Loraine, Lumsden Frances Dee will te Hare, Huzh er wnat 3 Mrs. Patri Stephenson, who whe granctatner in ‘The direction ts by Robert Z. ReSRUSESREEEESSseer seh oscc cate tri Teeeeeeees Ce eees rae i PLteELGt Z. Li - ard, triumphed with “Strange Approximately 60,000 marriage cere Interlude” and “Peg O' My Heart.” | monies are conducted in New York aie err——anw | city annually, Aluntinum cloth is now being pro- | —_———__ diced in various colors and designs. | ‘The first. state highway law in this It consists of a fabric base covered country was enacted by New Jersey , with Bluminum fol. x ja 1890.

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