The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 27, 1933, Page 8

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ONE-FOURTH OF THE WORKERS OF ENGAGEO UNITED STATES ARE SERVICE UNKNOWN nN 30 YEARS AQ0; | AT THE MOVIES | Open ‘I Loved You Wednesday’ Locally Today The Fox Film presentation of “I Loved You Wednesday” starts at the Paramount theatre today, and is Scheduled to remain for an engage-| ment of two days. The cast se- lected by the Fox studio to portray the leading roles is one of the out-| standing aggregations cr recent screen release. It features Warner Baxter, Elissa Landi, Miriam Jordan, Victor dory and Laura Hope Crews. ‘The story of the film, adapted from the Broadway stage success, concerns @n exotic ballet artist who becomes! i dary ts circular Mighty Spectacle of ‘Flaming Gold’ Filmed Spectacular scenic shots, blistering with peril for technical crews and players, and crammed with action thrills, characterize “Flaming Gold,” Bill Boyd's newest thrill drama for RKO-Radio Pictures with Pat O’Brien and Mae Clarke at the Capitol The- atre tomorrow. The awe-inspiring spectacle of oil fields ablaze is captured in the real- istic production of “! Gold's” thrill-packed sequences. An old field 4s dotted with columns of fire leaping aigh. A river of flame rolls on to new devastation. Nitroglycerine ex- Plosions catapult flaming oil in cy- clonic showers, Mae Clarke provides intriguing iove interest for “Flaming Gold,” in which Boyd and O'Brien are seen as independent oil drillers combatting a big oil trust. Ralph Ince directed the dering | cast which also includes Helen Ware and Rollo Lloyd. California has 24,780 - registered beauty experts or cosmetologists. Carrie Chapman Catt was a leading spirit in the fight for WOMEN SUFFRAGE and since 1915 has been president of the National American Women's ‘Suffrage Association. The United Verde, IN ARIZONA, {s ‘the world’s .largeat copper mine. DELAWARE'S northerp bous- OH CHICK, CHICK, THE CAKE 'S sPoiteo ! HERE V'ARE *SUGAR— A SCRUMPTIOUS CHOCOLATE CREAM CAKE — BOO-HOO —Now | HAVE NOTHING FOR my LUNCHEON DESSERT— THERE, THERE, DON'T woRRy, GIRLS wILt VLE GET A-CAKE KNOW 1 NEVER MADE IT f OH - BUT THAT won'T po (GOOD MORNIN, SHERIEE! UNDERSTAND YOU'RE LOOKIN’ FER SOME HORSE Thieves. RIGHT! an’ ‘There’ $500 Reward warn’ ER ANYBOOY NTS WHAT We'Re INTERESTED IN! \'\ @ PROFESSIONAL amateUR 0E- XECTIVE AN! THIS 1S CY PARTNER -. \E You'LL DESCRIBE THe Hoss WE'LL GT RIGHT OUT ON TH’ JOB! Ho .200ts!| s-sav, WOULOYA B-BUT WF NA oust UKE T6O FOR A WALKIE ? Wor 7 ALL 1 SMO LAST WOOLON'T S-SAY «++ THAT Pipe A BOY BLUE .COME BLOW YOUR HORN YO: LONE To = 227 7 HUME $46,000 WORTH OF DUST LUCKY) BOY CHARLIE AND HIS PARDNER TOOK OUT OF HERE IN "THREE MONTHS, 46,0002 WOW! ANO GALL wesste: WS MORE ABOUT WHERE THEY GOT {T THAN ANYBODY ALIVE. BOYS, L'VE DECIDED To STAY IN SKELETON CREEK. AND T AINT OPENING NO GAMBLING HALL EITHER. I'M GOING IN THE MINING BUSINESS. WHat's fears Noa ACESP You

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