The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 31, 1932, Page 8

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| 8 “Yl bet that architect handed me the wrong set of plans. Instead of a filling station, this is looking more and more like a church steeple.” 90 SQUARE FEET OF CLOTH MAKE ONLY ONE PAIR OF TROUSERS For WOMEN IN THE STILL ATY TWO WORD: A MUSHROOM FOUND IN AUSTRALIA GIVES OFF SUCH ACLEAR LIGHT THAT IT IS POSSIBLE TO READ By IT AT NIGHT. IN BUSINESS. (TS ORIGINAL TMLE Get Chance to Try | Out for West Point! National guareé units throughout} Norti: Dakota have been requested by! Adjutant General G. Angus Fraser} to submit at once names of any Na-|and 22 years and must be not less tional Guardsmen who desire to ap- ply for admission to the U. S. Mili- tary Academy at West Point. North Dakota has been allotted but ne candidate, who will be selected from among the applicants in a pre- liminary competitive examination to} be held in Bismarck between Nov. 1 and 15. The scope and nature of the examination here will be similar to; the regular examination for entrance to the military academy. ‘The candidate selected will report for the regular entrance examination, which is scheduled to begin next March 3. Appointments available ; National Guard candidates. To be eligible for appointment from the National Guard, an applicant must be an enlisted man of a unit! recognized by the federal government. He must have served as an enlisted man not less than one year next July 1, must be between the ages of 19 than five feet four inches tall. fe ee | Stickler Solution |! | | | | next July 1 will be awarded to the qualified candidates in the order of merit established at that examina- tion, which is competitive among all | AT THE MOVIES FAMOUS ROMANCE COMING 10 SCREEN Having played to almost as many legitimate theater audiences as “Un- ele Tom’s Cabin,” Richard Walton ‘Tully's famous play, “Bird of Para- dise” has finally reached the talking screen and will open Monday at the} Capitol theater. The lovely Dolores Del Rio will be seen in the exotic role of “Luana,’ treated on the stage by Leonore Ulric. Joel McCrea, handsome hero of sev- tral of Constance Bennett's recent ictures, heads the supporting cast. Filmed in Hawaii, this latest RKO- Radio picture is filled with the sen- suous beauty of the tropics, and has been given a lavish production by King Vidor, creator of such outstand- ing pictures as e Big Para “Street Scene” and “The Champ. One of the episodes particularly by critics in metropolitan tities where the film has been shown, the first native marriage feast ever be recorded by camera and mi- underwater fight with a shark, of an entire village from Java of an erupting vol- @ daring version of the love scenes between Dolores to be especially & beautiful score of running h the is an added ap- RADIO STARS IN “THE BIG BROADCAST’ After more than two months of | preparation, production has actually started on Paramount's “The Big Broadcast,” the picture which wil! permit America to become visually acquainted with a host of its radio idols. Every effort is being made to real- ize every possibility in the novel back- ground and plot. Beside the galaxy of screen and radio stars who will appear in the production, the dialo- gue will be written by George Marion, | Jr., Hollywood's fastest wise cracker, and the picture will be photographed | by the master hand of George Fol- | Sey, who acted as head cameraman Jon such outstanding productions as “The Smiling Lieutenant,” “Animal Crackers,” “The Letter,” “Laughter,” and “Gentlemen of the Press.” i \ | ing and expectations are that other famous names will be added: From radioland will appear Bing Crosby, Kate Smith, the Boswell Sis- ters, the Mills Brothers, Guy Lom- bardo and his orchestra, Cab Callo- way and his jazz band, Burns and Al- Jen and Arthur Tracy, the Street Singer. Hollywood will be represented by Stuart Erwin, fresh from his triumph in “Make Me a Star,’ Leila Hyams, who has just completed a major role in “The Red-Headed Woman,” the genial George Barbier, who wil al- ways be remembered for his part as the king in “The Smiling Lieuten- em THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESI® CAMPAIGN THAT | WORE WHEN | WAS RUNNI FOR PRESIDENT - NG TH THAT WAS BIGHT VEARS AGO— CAN You BELIEVE WAY BACK IN HAT = io SAL, 1932 HAT TEN GALLON HAT ASHINGTON, iS ARMY ON THE MARCH BEHIND HIM. PASSED THROUGH WHAT 1S NOW THE CITY OF WASHINGTON. HIS WILDEST IMAGINATION COULD NOT PICTURE THE GRANDELOR OF THE CITY WHICH WAS TO RISE OP AND BEAR HIS NAME. a GASOLINE ALLEY— BY THE WAY EAT EVERY BIT, FRECKLES ARE YOU ALL DRESSED TLL SAY 1 AM- AND You'D NY Sirte gree Cl a CORYELL HOUSE, ALEXANDRIA, v WHERE LIVED FATHER AND SON WHO FERRIED WASHINGTON ACROSS THE DELAWARE. AT MOUNT VERNON, THE FIRST IN SIX SAY! THAT SMELLS LIKE A BANQUET... A SNIFF OF THIS QU6HTA BRING PooDLe To Her Feer !! LJ I} Wr HERE You ARE, POODLE.... SOUP, RAW BEEF AND 4, LOTS OF EGG- . THAT MAKES A FELLA HUNGRY, TWO BRANDS OF PINCHING! WH- WHERE DID NOU GET ME JUST FOR BETTER HURRY. THE DANCING sii DEGING AT NINES 1 DON'T LIKE PEANUTS —AN’ 1' DISAPPOINTED BECAUSE I DON'T LADY? WANNG BUY SOME PEANUTS 7 NES ,1 MEAN WT, PETE! 1 WANT You To GO BACK HOME IWEZ LOANED 1T TO SEE ANY SWALLOWS! OLD OFF ON THE DISAPPOINTMENT, MADAM, AN’ C'MON WITH ME! You DID PRETTY WeLL, ANYWAY J! WHY, YOU'RE SILLY NO ONE WOULD DARE FAMILIAR Sh (ERE Ya ARE! NOT ONLY DO You ) ‘SEE SOME SWALLOWS, BUT You icaAN HEAR/EMt ZB HEADS UP, PETE! YOU CAN KELP BOOTS THE MOST BY HELPING ME AND You CAN DO MAT BY RETURNING ‘AND KEEPING AN EXE OW MY SUGAR INTERESTS ,WHILE 1 AM OUT OF ‘TOUCH, WITH THINGS! AND, NODENTALLY ,1 APPRECIATE THE FACT TWAT YOU ARE SACRIFICING YOUR OWN INTERESTS IN ORDER TO HELP OUT L UNDERSTAND HOW You FEEL PETE! BUT YOU CAN SEE THAT EVERVTHING POSSIBLE 1S BENG DONE To FIND BOOTS * VL MISS NOU OF COURSE, BUT THERE ARE OTHERS HERE WIKO CAN TARE. YOUR PLACE -~-- WHILE BACK. IN ELDOZO ,NOU ARE THE HERES A GOOD FELLOW 1. SAAT FORGET AXL YOU'VE DONE FOR. ME ! OKAY, Bir! OF COVRSE You now BEST | VAL LEAVE ONX ONE WHO CAN KELP ME A A The cast now includes the follow-| ant,” and Alex Melesh, Anna Chand- ler and Ralph Peterson, stege and screen players. Es \S MORE WATCHFUL, BULUS RETURN, HE NOTICES THAT SLUG WANDERS ITO THE WUNGLE. Q SHORTLY AFTETE OF A WOMAN. MEN THERE 1S THE BLOOD-CURDLING SCREAM : AY REMAINS WIMERE HE IS. HE SUSPECTS THAT THIS iS A RUSE OF DAWSON ‘To DRAW HIM INTO A TRAP- atud He's DETERMINED TO FALL INTO NONE OF DAWEON'S TRAPS. BbR.PAT.0F7. >

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