The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 11, 1934, Page 10

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1934 ™» WRIGL SPEARM NT | & <_ TheFlavo EY'S. =—= == TELEGRAM \== rLasts = GET IN THE CAR AND MEET ON IT, AND COME AS FasT AS You CAN! A TRAIN 1S RUNNING WILD ! WELL fT LOOKS AS IF THERE'S. GOIN’ T'BE A WEDDIN AFTER ALL,MAW--AND DAN'S GETTIN’ E EAVICE. INC. _T. M, REG. U.8. PAY. OFF. “Ten dollars for that hat! Who do you think I am—Santa Claus?” Tuls. CURIOUS le GLASS CATFISH, WORLD "rruser” SAY, WILL Someone ‘WOMAN, TOO: PLEASE watt \NEs, Manan! I'LL) on ted Wien 1N_ A KURRY TO GET OY 9 SHOPPING DONE BEFORE cHRISTMAS! AT THE Greta Garbo Appears In ‘The Painted Veil’ “The Painted Veil,” Greta Garbo's mew Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture that opens Tuesday at the Paramount ‘Theatre, brings the glamorous Swed- d4sh star back to. the screen in the twentieth starring production since ther arrival in America less than 10 years ago. As @ distinct contrast to her last film, “Queen Christina,” Garbo re- ‘urns once’ more to the fold of mod- rn women in ‘her characterizations ‘and comes through with the most gripping dramatic performance of her cateer: “The Painted Veil,” an adaptation of Sometset Maugham’s domestic drama‘df marital discord in the seething center of China's plague- @avished regions, tells the story of @ modérn woman married to a med- ical scientist who thinks first of his ‘work before. thinking of his wife. The wife, lonely and yearning for Tove, believes she finds it when she | so, meets a -preseuisble Englishman Mamed Townsend. When the hus- band discovers his wife's infidelity, ‘and when Townsend refuses to divorce this own wife to marry Katherine, he drags her into the plague country. The role of the wife is made a memorable one in the performance of the incomparable Garbo who gives it all the depth of feeling and sin- cerity it demands, adding besides that undercurrent of excitement and glamour which only the presence of this remarkable Swedish actress can give to the screen. went inte its construc- MOVIES Robinson Heads Great | WASH TUBBS The First National production of “The Man With Two Faces,” which comes to the Capitol Theatre tonight and tomorrow, recruited most of its cast from the Broadway stage. Edward G. Robinson, the star, came to Hollywood, of course, fol- lowing success in the theatre; but of the others, most are more recent ar- rivals in the movie city, Arthur Byron, famous star of such |plays as “Spring Cleaning,” “Tea For Two,” “The Boomerang” and “The |Criminal Code,” plays an important role in the screen version of what, ‘on the stage, was “The Dark Tower.” ;So does Louis Calhern, who spends this time between Hollywood and Broadway. Calhern will be remem- |bered for a long series |cesses, including “Cobra, den” and “Brief Moment. John Eldredge has just recently Teached Hollywood following engage- ments in two Broadway plays this |season, “The Joyous Season” and |“Three In One.” Prior to that, he |appeared with Eva LeGallienne's |Civic Theatre Company. Mae Clarke |Was formerly of the New York stage, jand Margaret Dale just recently jPlayed her present role in the stage jProduction. Miss Dale at one time \yae leading woman for George Ar- “The Man With Two Faces” is a thrilling murder mystery drama bas- ed on the play by George S, Kauf- {man and Alexander Woollcott and adapted to the screen by Tom Reed and Nevin Busch, Archie Mayo die rected, 1S AN INSULT, ‘The National Bison Range in Mon- tana has an albino buffalo calf, Rarely have albinos appeared in buf. falo species and this is the only Mm one at present, Cast in New Picture aE — 4 FOREIGN PRINCE TO ‘ANDELABRA ARE Ni PROUD! FoR GLOW UP THEIR HEN HOUSES OTE THE GUMPS—JUST A GOOD PAL STOP BY MY HOUSE,ON THE WAY, AND YELL TO MY MOTHER THAT WE MAY ( HANGNIT TIME TH Walt GOR THAT UTrLe RUNT! wae, YOU PLease WAIT ON ME 2 is ray ET — eo} MRELINGS WHEN You Mevee ITS Ne retry E LITTLE MOUSE AND MOE A coum oF DISHWASHERS OUT OF MILLIE AND_ME= BUT WHEN You START SPENDING Z OF THAT MONEY= ALL WiLL 8 NEN = (AS SOON AS DAN SLIPS ME A FEE, FER MARRYIN HIM, ILL SLIP RIGHT BACK, AS A WEDDIN’ PRESENT! pe ee ee ee iniacahein. dh de cen SProW4 SS E68 Meoesaa Feed Ses zoe Beacre

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