The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 9, 1929, Page 3

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or i ai He had offsetting characters in Ab- bott Adams and Eugene Webber. Their pugnacious temperaments “got over.” William DeRosa and Arthur WILLIAM HODGE WINS OVATION FROM APPRECIATIVE BISMARCK | William Hodge | Veteran Interpreter of Ameri- if can Home Life Scores in ‘Straight Thru the Door’ North Dakota will begin today and Donald Kirk, William Cullen, Charles | announces Major E. V. Smith, head Douglas. Maurice Barrett’ and vVir-| Of the unit. ‘ . Major Lockett, Omaha, is in general By J. G. MacGREGOR ‘ 4 7 ont, bn Ts eid in itraigl iru the Door” at the au- titorilum Wednesday evening, and | | many of you did, you missed th 7 J U Ss oO U eg fib crea ayer soeny as unravel s Jocose, puz: zling way in Bismarck in many years. 4 DANCE RECURDS A mystery opus, sparkling with : 1780-D The Wedding of the the droll, whimsical temper of Mr. PaintedDoll( Thom Hodge, it won a tremendous ovation. ha Motion Picture Bismarck’s faithful took the risable readway Melody" 181 Foz Trot. LeoRei playwright-producer-actor straight- : ismanand way to heart. “If I have pleased ‘ Nentgrchestra. 10-inch, 750, you, then I consider my task com- Own eet but Your ete,” said Mr. Hodge, expressing : : Kani ox Trot—The is thanks after the fifth curtain vigil y el folie se second act. ha + 0-ineh, 75e, ean jodge, lor we may ca! im 3 " that by reason of his S0-odd years 1791-D My Kinda Love. before the footlights, is one of a Sweet Seveateen (That's clan fleeting into tradition. Mayhap ||: : the “squawkies” will save for us} [i this limner of ourselves. “Straight Thru the Door” is for folks. Instead of hying his audience . off to Elysium, Hodge takes them |-———_-—_—-_—_ A VOCAL RECORDS home. Hodge must be a homebody.|hick detective intent on pinning the 1981-D 014 Fashioned Lady, Who else could write, produce, di-|cri m the wrong man. Dream pai rect and act the homely canvas that ew ite annoyed home-builder Tommy Wen Pier he_ presented? cheats the electric chair by becoming pic Perhaps you have built a home.| his own detcctive, satisfies the young = You laughed with Mr. Hodge. May-| woman that all married men are not 1799-D My sin, be you plan to build. You chuckled | philanderers, convinces the detective Heigh-Ho! Ey’ with him. Or you have yet to plan| that he is a Sherlock Holmes and re- ; and build. Then you laughed at him. of worry that his mate Painter, carpenter, plumber, in- , “makes a hit” with the a of P terior decorator, stone mason, con-| audience. 1789-D Ror cinging bY tractor and architect, all of the) Inno period did mystery transcend Uncigoenit)- rybody eigh-Ho!— Mi Chatles W. Hameon ae itineh, 750, 1790. OrD My Troubles Are home-builders punctuated the first} humor nor humor excel enigma. The Bives—Foz act. Puffed! Overdrawn! To be|situations are well-balanced. . There Limehouse Vowisand Hie Hugeable Kissabie y, sure. Mr. Hodge’s flow of banter|was not the top-heaviness of lines Trote. Ted Lert och, 7Se- ‘cal Duets — The Sun. id quips necessitated satirizing the| that frequently creeps into plays of Band. shine Boys (Joe and Dan tradesmen. So true was the picture| this class. Mooney). “10-inch, 250 the audience instantly appreciated] Encompassing Hodge is a capable pee icy ridicule. coterie of supporters. Chosen well is In the play, the contractor who is | Margaret Mullen as the interior dec- building the home for a famous ac-| orator. Youthful, Miss Mullen played hd 7 NEW PROG} ESS tor (Mr. Hodge) is shot dead. Ac-| with restraint found seldom outside OlUmMDIa cusation centers on the actor. Who/ the veterans’ circle. She convincing- RECORDS did the killing? That is the mys-|ly portrays an Ried sihaatiatd tery. Apart from the Is, the young- WITROUT SCRATCH Can solving a murder be humor-|sters appealed. The two daughters ee » yes! en suspect is} any e. iy, yt ase, pursued by a pretty interior decora-| Lester Hayward was a real boy. His Exclusive Columbia Distributors or he suspect's wife is the | vivacious sisters were winningly de- prey of a Beau Crummel architect | picted by Marjorie Lytell and Helen DAHNERS-TAVIS MUSIC COMP. ANY while three flaming youths frolic in-| Mack. BISMARCK, N. D. MANDAN, N. D. nocently through an atmosphere| Jack C. Connolly, as the painter, Phone 762 Phone 336 electrified by a typical metropolitan- | proved himself something of a zany. Summer Dresses and Ensembles Sizes 14 to 44 $14.75 and $19.75 Striking frocks and ensembles of tub silks, washable crepes, lovely georgettes. All the sea- son's smartest styles, featuring prints, pastels’ and the new suntans. You will be amazed at the values offered. Sizes 14 to 44. All the adorable things to make a baby comfortable .. and cuddlesome .. are here. Complete layettes . furni- ture. . dresses. 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Other roles were taken by | will continue until Friday afternoon, H H cha! of the inspection. Today and|a display of close-order drill and | University R. 0. T. c Friday will be holt can ye a sens of bey old mount. cadets’ theoretical knowledge. he inspection today will cul- Inspection Open Beginning at 1 p.m. Friday, the; minate the year's work. a ae entire cadet unit will stage a review ————_——. Donaldson as stone mason and con-| Grand Forks, N. D., May 9—For-!and parade. After that is completed] The British army during the war tractor, respectively, were well drawn, | Mal inspection of the reserve offiters'| the various individual companies will | used 37,000,000 18-pound shzlls Edith Shane was good as the ac. | ‘raining corps at the University of | present a variety of events, including THEATRE Last Time Tonight 100% All Talking Movietone Attraction ‘IN OLD ARIZONA’ Performances: 7:15 and 9 p. m. Adults 50c; Children 25c Why trust to luck? 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