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Now they must see him and form their own estimate. Meanwhile, they may ponder the opinions of some famous personages: George Bernard Shaw called him “the only genius in motion pictures.” ‘The late Will Rogers described him as “the only genius developed in the films since they started.” But the members of the youngest generation who have before them the delectable experience of viewing for the first time the genius that is Chaplin, must judge for themselves. far as they are concerned, on the comedian’s latest achievement rests! his whole reputation. Advance re- ports indicate that they will not be disappointed, for “Modern Times,” which was some two years in the making, is said to be the most pre- as well as the greatest and it, of all his pictures, 8S Measure of ~ \ area, Z 67 He was born 9Dance step. |. 10 Falsifier, 49 Prophet. = 61Chum. 53 Half an em. MOVIES ‘Deeds Goes to Town’ Is Hailed by Movie Critics ‘The nation’s critics are tumbling all over each other to acclaim the story of Mr. Deeds and his 20-million-dol- lar spending spree as the fastest, fun- niest entertainment in years! Mr. Deeds’ mad adventures are to be seen in Frank Capfa’s “Mr. Deeds Goes to Town,” starring Gary Cooper and featuring Jean Arthur, which is showing Friday, Saturday and Sun- day at the Capitol Theatre. Only Capra‘ could make a picture like this! Only Capra could contrive the thousand and one uproarious twists and surprises! It’s the famous director's greatest accomplishment. . . surpassing his own “It Happened One Night!” Only the genius of Capra could create another new “best pic- ture of the year!” It’s the gayest ro- mantic fun since America roared with laughter when the walls of Jericho came tumbling down! Featured in the outstanding cast are George Bancroft, Lionel Stander, H. B. Warner, Douglas Dumbrille and Raymond Walburn. Robert Riskin wrote the screen play. In Bolivia, the natives of the in- terior wear hats and shirts made of tree bark, which is first soaked in water and then beaten until pliable. The bundle-nesters of Brazil are called Ferreiros (Smiths) by the Bra- zilians, because their song sounds like the noise made by a knife-grinder. ———_—_—_—_—_—_—_— —— Candidates, Attention! ! We have petitions for nomina- tion for all city, county, state and no-party tickets, Bismarck Tribune Company |, 228 Fourth st, Telephone 33 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1986 VE GOT TO PULL. MYSELF TOGETHER - iv'S JUST A TEMPEST IN A TEAPOT / I HAVE JUST RECEIVED, By CARRIER PIGEON, WORD FROM OUR MUTUAL FRIEND, LEW WEN. HE HAS TRAILED HYSTER TO THE ENEMY LINES AND INFORMS ME THAT ALL OUR DEFENSE SECRETS ARE COMMON KNOWLEDGE! RECEIVE A MESSAGE OF GREAT IMPORTANCE WAY WO THE GUMPS—THE ITCHING PALM HENRIETTA ZANDER PROBABLY WON'T SHOW UP AGAIN FOR MONTHS = I'VE BEEN. TAKEN LITERALLY THIS IS A CouRTROOM! 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