| Show in Moving Story ory Rialtos Rialto's s Bill I Love Lo that thal burns in a steady flame I I through years cars of ot heartache as well I as joy is the subject presented exquisitely exquisitely ex ex- in Forbidden the Columbia Columbia Columbia Colum Colum- bia picture starring Barbara Stan Stan- wyck which opened at the Rialto Wednesday Miss makes Lulu a real woman torn between two desires but in the end helpless against her great love Adolphe proves that he can be more than the gay He gives a fine characterization of oC Bob Grover the lawyer who indulges in a flirtation while on a vacation trip without his wife But Bul this flirtation flirtation flirtation flirta flirta- tion turned into a love he could not nol live without His wife he could not in fairless leave for she was permanently permanently perma perma- crippled as a result of or an automobile automobile automobile au au- au- au accident that thal was due to his own drunken carelessness His duty was to her but bul his love and devotion were for Lulu who played so great greata a part in a career that finally led to a governorship Ralph Bellamy is vivid and forceful forceful force force- ful as the newspaper editor who is the he enemy of at Grover and little realizes real real- I izes zes the part parl he will play in the affairs af at- I fairs of or Lulu whom he loves when he ie pushes an investigation into the private life of the governor Additional features on the program include a Mickey Mouse cartoon Barnyard Broadcast a pleasing travelogue Around Morocco co co and one of the famous Sport slant series of Ted Husing |