The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 12, 1934, Page 8

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don’t you go right to the mayor and tell him how the other cops are always kidding you?” Tis Curious By Wiliam | Qpucze 'S MORE THAN ONE f (UNITED STATES OF rt htt New Fox Film Based On Unique Love Tale A picture said to be unexcelled for idyllic romance and gay, youthful ap- peal. the Fox Film production, “Love “Time,” is scheduled to arrive at the Paramount theater on Thursday and Friday. Advance seports refer to “Love ‘Time” as “the kind of love story Barbara Stanwyck Is Star in Dynamic Film A glorified Barbara Stanwyck, re- splendent in the latest costume de- signs of studio modistes, is scheduled to appear at the Capitol Theatre Thursday only in the First National production of “A Lost Lady,” said to be the most dynamic drama in which the popular star has yet ap- the whole world loves.” The new film, | peared. which features the exquisite English beauty, it” Paterson, and Nils Asther as the principals of its roman- tic story, deals with the youth of the world-famed composer, Franz Schu- pert and the first great love of his life. Set in Austria in the early years of the 19th century, “Love Time” fol- lows Schubert. from his remote vil- lage home to the court of the Em- peror at Vienna. And with him goes the lovely Valerie Pat” Paterson), who, history relates, was the daughter of a nobleman high in the councils of the Emperor, though she was reared as 8 village maid. Many of Schubert's immortal com- positions, among them the famous “Serenade,” “Moment Musical,” patience” and the delightful Sylvia?”, are said to have been woven into the story of “Love Time,” point- ing and enhancing its moods and moments. .The musical climax of the picture is-achieved when Schubert The picture, based on the story by Willa Cather, famous novelist and winner of the Pulitzer prize, is a most unusual romance in which a beautiful girl is lost in the maze of her own complex love emotions. The picture opens with a dire| tragedy in which the young girl's lover is shot down at her feet on the very eve of their wedding by the hus- band of @ woman with whom he had been trifling. Miss Stanwyck has four leading men in the picture. The first, slain by a bullet, is the handsome Phillip Reed, recently from the Broadway stage. The second is Frank Morgan, in the role of a great corporation lawyer, who marries her without asking for love, content with her trust and friendship. The young wife is immune to the ardent advances by the lawyer's youthful partner, a part played by Lyle Talbot, but becomes madly in- fatuated with Ricardo Cortez in the role of a dashing lover who literally drops at her feet from the sky in a damaged airplane. | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1984 THE GUMPS—ITCHING FINGERS 1 WONDER WHAT BI WAS WORKING AT UNTIL ALL HOURS LAST NIGHT= SOMETHING TERRIBLE, NUTTY! NUMBER SIX 1S RUNNING WILD... OUE HERE ANY MINUTE... AND OUR MOTHERS NN POSITED S$ 60,000.— NOVEMBER SH DEPOSI $92,000.~ NOVEMBER StS DEPOSITED $276,034,4°— WEAVEN HELP ME To BEAR U UNDER THIS WAY OF LNG A LITTLE LONGER UNTIL | CAN GET MY HANDS ON SOME_OP $681,000.- . May ONCE WE START : HERE AND THE PLACE WHERE THE TWO TRAINS WILL MEST! AND THERE'S SoME- THING WRONG IN THE CAB OF NUMBER AND ED GILMORE AINT GOT ADOUND OF RICE LEFTIAND OLD SHOES! ) BOY, YOU'RE IN FER bs Ly H i LUNI KS REE GUESSES, AN! YR ponet” WAS Sohotaner cost ALL WRONG! 'T EY'RYGODY WAS SCARED STIFF! ROYAL GUARD, STA’ ‘TIONED: DOUBLED. THE CABINET MEETS NDING = WHAT A TIME 2 WE'RE GOING AND, IF HE DION'T SEE “THEM, THE FIREMAN TRAIN STILL Is WELL, WHILE Ev'RyYBoDy ||NoPE! JusT smarT! TH ELSE HID UNDER TH’ BeDs!| BURGLARS WERE ON (RUSHED RIGHT COWN= STAIRS OUTSIDE, HAS BEEN IN RET SESSION. TWO AND A HALE MILLION powars! | ey oa. Qe SF Owes emmdac e2 S23 3¥s5a

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