The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 5, 1933, Page 8

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| SIDEGLANCES - - - By George Clark | a War debts! REG. U. 8. PAY, OFF.5 1833 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. Prohibition! We never talk about my problems!” | a HIS CURIOUS WORLD — SS “Inflation! ‘The FRANKLINIA TREE HAS NEVER BEEN FOUND ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD EXCEPT RATTLESNAKES ARE SO OEAF THAT THEY CANNOT @ HEAR THEIR, OWN RATTLE/ eA SeRvIct_INC. | AT THE MOVIES | Pitts, Summerville \‘Gold Diggers’ Said In ‘Riot’ at Capitol | To Be Even Greater No more sparkling screen comedy | Than ‘42nd Street’ fas been shown on the local screen; than “Out All Night.” the Universal! “Gold Diggers of 1933,” Warner screenplay which opened an engage- | Bros,’ all-star, dramatic musical spec- ment at the Capitol Theater Satur-'tacie, said to be even greater than a. |*4and Street,” as th 1 The picture literally bristles with | “42nd Street,” as the most lavish en- witty dialogue, and the entire story | tertainment of the decade, opens to- is a constant succession of hilarious! morrow at the Paramount Theater, situations. Its rollicking humor] 4 4 rushes along at breakneck speed, and | ee aaa ativagiined the climax comes in a really exciting | POPular picture et" which series of dramatic scenes. started new styles in screen” fare. WELL, MILLIE DE STROSS- WHAT A DIFFERENT TUNE You'Li. PLAY WHEN YOU AND So SHE TURNS ME DOWN AGAIN - EH- SAME QLD STORY- MAS A PREVIOUS ENGAGEMENT= PARSON~= HERE'S WHAT | WANT OF YOU- | WANT You TO STOP IN AND SEE A MRS. DE STROSS= OFFER HER ANYTHING: MAYBE %125,000.- FOR A BUILDING OF GREGORY- REMEMBER THE OLD SMILING PARSON — THAT PIOUS - LOOKING OLD SWINDLER, WITH A FACE LIKE A SAINT ANDO A HEART LIKE THE OLD NICK- DO YOU THINK You CAN Jill uf at YOU'RE ELECTED, GOOTCH, NOU'VE GOT TO FIND OUT ABOUT THE DOLLAR THAT THE SECRET SIX BURIED AND THAT NINA DUG THEV'RE LOVELY, Goorcn. 17 WAsso ‘> NICE OF YOU 70 } THINK OF ME. OOT OF OUR GARDEN, HE’D GET RICH! BEING POOR ISN'T A DISGRACE, OSSIE.... POOR PEOPLE ARE A LOT HAPPIER THAN \ MOST RICH FOLKS | LIKE YOU'VE. LOST YOUR LAST FRIEND.....GOSH ! I CAN'T IMAGINE ANYONE. BEING DOWN IN THE. DUMPS IN THIS SWELL WEATHER | 2” GEE, WERE POOR AS - CHURCH MICE, AN' T NEVER HAVE JUST THE SAME, T WISH T HAD A ] WOULD YOU DO MILLION WITH A MILLION WHAT WOULD T DO WITH A MILLION 1 SHOW THEM TO THE GANG AT THE OFFICE Mats WHAT | SEZIIE Ya WANNA STAGE ) BUT, | HANEN! _[ THis THING, You'LL UneTa ait A cI: #50! LICENSE! IT'LL cost Ya $50! NOT @ stow — wtTH “THaT cop HANGIN’ AROUND! Slim Summerville and ZaSu Pitts| “Gold Diggers of 1933” according to BEE ae cccuhen nine eine: Hollywood information excels its great picture at the outset. Their peculiar Deenecreeor in beauty, in catchy tunes abilities in the comedy field make| 424 “whistling” music, in comedy and them ideal foils for each other,|/" its story values. Its list of stars and they make the most of] 8 even more imposing; the chorus en- every scene in which theye appear.|Sembles, directed by Busby Berkeley, Summerville appears as a pampered |4T€ More spectacular; its songs by ‘mama's boy” raised as a hothouse | Harry Warren and Al Dubin, will ap- Mower, and Miss Pitts is seen as an! Peal to even wider audiences. sttendant in the nursery of a de-|_ The names of Warren William, Joan partment store, equally ignorant of | Blondell, Ruby Keeler (Mrs. Al Jo!- the facts of life. Their courtship and | £0") who sprang to screen fame over their subsequent honeymoon trip to) Might in “42nd Street”; Dick Powell, ara Falls are full of the most} Aline MacMahon, Guy Kibbee, Ginger fictous humor. | Rogers and Ned Sparks head the su- The supporting cast is uniformly ex-| Perlative cast ensembled by Warner nt, and important roles are played| Bros. for “Gold Diggers of 1933”. lexander Carr, Laura Hope Crews,} Mervyn LeRoy who directed “I Am Shirley Grey, Rollo Lloyd and George | a Fugitive trom a Chain Gang” and Hackathorne. Fine direction must be| ‘Elmer the Great,” directed from the credited to Sam Taylor, former di-| Avery Hopwood story adapted by Er- tector of Harold Lloyd. | win Gelsey and James Seymour, UNITED KINGDOM WHEAT IMPORTS 11s UNI smares | 002% ormers 28% ‘ FresrrauRMonTHs 983° @ JAZ SN, LC TAME MY OL CRATE WASH TUBBS ORNING COMES. A BLAZING SUN. A DEAD CALM, ‘THE SHIP NOWNERE IN SIGHT. WHALEBOATS, 1D FOR 12 HOURS, (8 OLD, HUNGRY, AND MISERABLE, THE AEN SIT ALL NIGHT GESIDE THE DEAD WHALE — WAITING. - ~ i a ee a ae i cea ee ee a°co yenaA

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