The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 16, 1935, Page 10

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1985 taken in Chicago. And I: think T see _ Tow nis Bert right down there in the corner. THis CURIOUS WORLD “arguecr™ — an MISS LIBERTY HAS A MOUTH THREE eT wo xX GHEEP saz me mast DOMESTICATED ANIMALS MENTIONED IN THE BIBLE AT THE Justice Department Picture Is Scheduled Many months were spent in pre- Paration before a camera turned on National picture “G Men,” the daring exploits of the of the United States Depart- of Justice, and which comes to tol theater on Saturday, MOVIES ‘Richelieu’ Surpasses ‘House of Rothschild’ At once a magnificent spectacle and superb entertainment, “Cardinal Richelieu,” which came to the Para- mount theater Wednesday night, sur- Passes even “The House of Roths- child,” the earlier triumph of pro- ducer Darryl Zanuck and his star, George Arliss, Based on the famous play by Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton, Cameron Rogers and Maude Howell’s screen Play shows us the human side of the Prelate who stood behind the throne of France. The story opens with the feudal lords plotting against Richelieu be- cause he has persuaded the weak rul- er, Louis XIII, to issue a decree con- fiscating their lands, Their leader Baradas, the Queen Mother Marie and Louis’ wife, Queen Anne, poison the king’s mind against Richelieu and he is about to sign the cardinal’s dismissal when the latter | Slyly appears and frustrates the plan. A charming love story is provided by Lenore, Richelieu’s beloved little ward, and Andre de Pons, a fiery young conspirator against the cardi- nal, whom Richelieu. wins over and marries to the girl to outfox the prof- ligate king’s scheme to make her one of his courtesans, The direction of Rowland V. Lee, who last year triumphed with “The Count of Monte Cristo,” is powerful and spirited throughout. Maureen O'Sullivan is charming as Lenore and Cesar Romero scores as Andre. Ed- ward Arnold gives his best perform- ance as the weak king, Francis Lister and Douglas Dumbrille are both ex- cellent as the ambitious Prince Gas- ton and the sly Baradas, pe The sulphur of coal smoke will make red or blue flowers much paler, er even white. THE GUMPS—PERSONAL INTEREST |- DOC TOR- 8: te You CAN FIND GUT WHATS WRONG ; WITH HIM > t THINK HE'S, | f MUST REAUZE }-—| ete peat = eS ate TS NERS ‘YOu! thee A Cia Leen HAE ACTUALLY TRIEDYO GET NO CATION NOUR CONDI ‘MADAM? IF HE WERE A LABORER, } INANE NO FEARS AT ALL= BUT HIS IS A DELICATE CONSTITUTIONS We CANT OF His EAI AND poem ~ ¥ AHEM: | THINK 1D BETTER UP AND GO OUT= } BAR. TO EP Hi USE FORCE oN BES I HAVE GooD NEWS FoR FRECKLES, TAG! WHERE (S TD RATHER NOT “TALK ABOUT IT, RUFE, IF YOU DON'T MIND! BUT, IF You READ THIS NEWS CLIPPING, AREN'T YOU KIND OF EXCITED F THAT'S SOMETHING THAT AIN'T EVER BEEN WHAT'S THE MATTER, SON? You AIN'T YouR- SELF , TONIGHT ! COME ON, TELL OLD RUFE WHAT'S AILIN’ You F i ! (int ae THING IS FIXED! WE'RE TAKING A STREAM-LINED TRAIN TO THE CITY... AND MAKING IT IN WE ONLY WANTED To GREAT WORK, GoYS! SIX \Ya Owe ME A HOMERS AN EACH BALL ) BOX OF CIGARS, UTA aged MD pay mac! Be 4 PLeasure PURRED| ‘orel BUT TH’ SIGN | HIT ADVERTISES At, eeenern sonny aes CASTOR OIL! (OU UIT & BILLBOARD, ~ x OIDN'TCHA? VIZ VEE OY BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES : . i SALL. ON ACCOUNT OF BOOTS ANY ES LUCKY LEE L HES COT ME WORRIED AM 1 LOW |! BOY, IM WHIPPED. SURE TOP “IM NOW THES Nhs aainsumndesinctnua! wer Sc WI BIS WERS ©? | n : NEA. SEEMS AS IF L CANT MAME NOTWIN' TPLERSE “AM NO MORE a * pu Mama Aa } ANT HERES & COUPLE TO GEN. “GEO-Y) 1B WASHINGTON AND THOS, JEFFERSON. IRE FROM. A FELLA NAMED SUTTON GWINNETT:

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