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WRIGLEY’S GOOD NEWS, MRS.DE STROSS- - _ HE WOULDN'T DARE TO FIGHT 1 JUST TALKED TO THE JUDGE] ‘ihe tae eee ‘HEN- WELL, © e Fafa al WONT Hin AN We ROTC = y TO MAS GO TILL WE SEE HAT $10,000,000-~ 2 vee GREAT = WE OUGH’ HIS KNEES TUCKED AWAY IN OUR BANK BIM GUMP ON re BEGGING FOR A SETTLEMENT WILLIE = BY THE END OF NEXT IMAGING %10,000,000- The Standard m of Quality AT THE MOVIES sf ‘ondell Gets Beatings | Earl Carroll’s Stage 1 New Capitol Film) Smash at Paramount ‘oan Blondell, who pl: the role! ‘The screen version of Earl Carroll's @ fickle and most exasperating sucessful stage. hit, “Murder at the| FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS i wile, although a very lovely and de-| Vanities,” is now at the Paramount o * sirable one, in the Warner Bros. pic- | Theatre. poled eld eee ce ene A NICE, SNAPPY eres Dwr He saws ture, “Smarty,” which is now show-| In order to personally supervise WILL BE RE- ANSWER... AND, TELL ns bel ing at the Capitol theater, claims she|the picturization of his stage show, SAW IN THE MAY BE WANTED ME...COULD I DOA DANGED TOOTIN’ WE DON'T ‘was never so manhandled in her life| Carroll went to the Paramount stu- PAPER, SHERIF! Beatin le YOU |! IN SOME SMALL TowN WANT SWINDLING SWEENEY as in the making of this film. dios in Hollywood, taking along with AND THIS SEE HIM!..LOOKS || spouND THESE PARTS... LITTLE: POLITE cuss- IN LEESBURG...WE HAVE‘ Joan’s exasperating mannerisms/him 11 of his most beautiful New GuY 18 THE LIKE HIM, WIRE . ING OVER THE . call for three distinct beatings by two York show girls. DOESN'T IT? 'M GONNA ‘THE different husbands. In the first scene} The principal roles are played by SHERIFF OF LEESBURG Warren William smacks her on the|Carl Brisson, handsome continental AND ASK HIM! ] jaw, and when it is remembered that | Star, now under contract to Para- tee Robert Florey, the director, insisted| Mount, Victor McLaglen, Jack Oakie, on realism, and the fact that there| Kitty Carlisle, and Duke Ellington ‘were long shots and close-ups, rehear-/and his famous orchestra are also es Lend isa Tetakes, Joan ee | “ o ther Spal vis are played by Dorothy ¢ .| Stickney, of ickinson, N. D., T= watt Second husband, played by Ta" /trude Michael, Gail Patrick, Toby | Wing, Barbara Fritchie, Jessie Ralph fough, handing the blonde actress &| «4 Charles Middleton, terrific slap across the face, and this,| too, called for retakes and close-ups. | ‘The final indignity, however, is ‘when Warren William grabs her by the hair, throws her about the room Mitchell Leisen directed from the screen play, which was written by Carey Wilson and Joseph Gollomb. | The original was written by Earl Car- ry. jroll and Rufus King. Sam Hellman, and tears her dress off her body.) noted humorist, contribluted the dia- Curiously enough, in the story, this is just what she wants, and she goes/ lovingly back into his arms again. | logue. ‘The story tells of a thrilling mys- if “The girl in the picture may like|{rrY St the opening performance of “Vanities.” While a dazzling that kind of rough stuff,” said Joan,! choru; 1 Carroll’ fs MEE qibtifor me, I'd like to see any | rus of Earl Carroll's world. (to | beauties parades in the lavish spec. one try it. Why I was black and blue/ tacle of Broadway's most brilliant mu- all over where William and Horton) sical show, the sinister hand of a grabbed me and threw me around.| murderer strikes. And my jaw ached for days. While out front Per-/the show goes on, the mystery is sonally I prefer a husband not quite| solved backstage. #o rough in demonstrating his affec- tions.” Others in the cast include Frank/each person in Italy, Life insurance averages $23 for as com! pared McHugh, Claire Dodd, Joan Wheeler,| with an average of $1000 in the Virginia Sale and Leonard Carey. United States, DID THE MAN SHOW HIS CREDENTIALS 2 WHY -ER- NOT a LISTEN, CHICK! GOT THE SET OF SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS |] BEING FRAUDS. MAYBE ea FROM ness, Eternal Loss.” 6:30 p. m.—Young People’s serve Open air service. ‘Salvation service, lan's Great Need,” There will be special numbers by band and songsters at this service, ticglesday at 8:00 p, m.—Band prac- ce. Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.—Bible study class. Thursday at 8:00 p. m.—Midweek service. Sergeant Major Mrs, J. L. Kelley in charge. Friday at 8:00 p. m.—Young Peo- ck. ple's service. You are invited to attend these (Le JEST HAFTA WAIT TILL “THEY'RE BACK IN THEIR CELLS, BEHIND THE Gars! RIGHT toe GOIN' OUT FOLLow me! You've CLEARED UP Walter E. Vater, Pastor ee TH WHOLE MYSTERY ? Morning worship, Organ prelude: “In E Fiat’ te, by Miss Ruth Rowley, organ- WELL, WHAT DIDJA FIND OUT ) SORRY, BOSS, BUT FROM TH' ROBBERS? NUTHIN, / YOU'RE RIGHT ! THEY'RE (LL BETCHA BOTH IN TH’ JAIL HOS— services, A friendly welcome awaits H F ist. {you dt the Salvation Arn PITAL WITH LARYNGITis | AN’ GET ME A CUP OF COFFEE! dies’ trio: “Just For Today”— AN CANE : ne 7 binealias GOSPEL TABERNACLE ALK! j eee Corner Rosser and Eleventh " eas lerman G. Johnson, Pastor , he Holy Hour"—Nevin, by! 10.0 a m“Sunday achool, Mere, on Orr. i ' : Sermon: “Wanted, a Reckless Faith” |G, Mandig. BE Nink leanne Ee alter B. Vater. »__| subject: “S cation—V Organ postiude: “March in G"— eee ee Smart. S00 ; Sunday ‘school 12:00 noon. Classes | jo. % 8 Radio service from sta. for all ages. Your class is counting 200 service, on_you. Serm b. uw i a aghbworth League 6:20 p.m. | Topte:| of the ceed ‘The Greatest Need trengt! or Christian “Liv: he Te : Leader, Miss Esther Greenshields. | ine qy eae iAP aeee Renee cuneio and a real live ‘topic’ lege of Winnipes, , will preach Evening worsh o'clock, | af ~ obi Uat i Organ prelude rch de Fete"—| ji the moming and evening services, Boner : tm” Wedne Anthem: “I Walked With Him"— Wilson. Organ offertory: “Reverie’—Tschal- n kovs He : Duet: “Whispering Hope," by Mrs. evening ex Oscar Deyold and Miss Ruby Wil- Oe arrista mot. , Sermon: “And So They Were Mar- evangelistic ried,” by Walter BE. Vater. A special : Invitation is extended to all young a i People to attend » | corner of N. P Kk at 8:30 o'cl DREAD pugs ioe ih Nocturne’ to siheentul inv ‘ation to all to come OA A LOT OF THINGS © 1 Tame wed —MacMaster- % Pini The southwestern district conter- | '? these s 1 WAS DUST THINKING H BETTER GE ence will be held in our church on Thursday and Friday of next May 3ist and June ist, Public s ice on Trursday night at 8 o'clock in the church auditorium. Bishop J. Ralph Magee of the St. Paul area will preach after which an informal reception will be held in the church BACK ,ABOLT How SEMEN! FoR EMPTY , ARTIFICIAL , 4 MEANINGLESS MY WHOLE, if ning service combined, We'll meet LIFE WAS eee OP TL ly f h ‘ an ig : only for one‘hour, 4 y . f ‘ / 4 Afr Sr Special music. oy , \ At 8 o'clock we'll unite with the mr . nurses of the Bismarck hospital for J » the baccalaureate service at the city % t y y POTGPAREE at £206 1 Ae Za cary < Le % & hursday at 8:00 p. m.—Our annua! , i Y business meeting.” ia fs . : ss BISMARCK BAPTIST CHURCH Corner of Eighth and Rosser J. J. Lippert, Minister 10:00 a. m.—Church school. Class- es for all ages, K. F. Gutsche, supt, 11:00—Morning worship, Prelude, Special music. parlors. All members and friends of| I ; Ze . tten- ‘alk to the children. dhe church are urged to be In atten feat ie caha ately A pageant will be giv- rent churches, Let's all meet in the auditorium, 7:00 p. m.—Young People’s and eve- Come and be- come bett uainted with the word of God. rrill Larkin, supt. 1 rning worship service. Sermon by Bishop S. P. Spreng of Naperville, Illinois, ‘There will be no Christian Endeavor this Sunday evening. 8:00 p, m.—Baccalaureate service at the city auditorium for the graduate ing class of the Bismarck hospital. jermon by Bishop S. P. Spreng. The Nurses’ Glee club will sing. Monday at 8:00 p. m.—Commence- ment program at the city auditorium, Bishop 8. P. Spreng will give the ad- Wednesday at 800 p, m.—Midweek prayer service. Thursday at 7:30 p. m.—The Mer- jams will hold their regular monthly meeting in the church parlors, All members are urged to atten: Friday at 3: m,.—Catechism cl You are Invited to attend all of these services. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Friday at 8:00 p. m.—The Young People meet for their weekly pray- er meeting. Everyone is cordially invited for all of these meetings. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 616 Avenue D G. Adolph Johns, Pastor 27, Trinity Sunday: m.—Sunday school and Bible ITH ALL THOSE GANGSTE: iE) MR. LANE BELIEVES THE DEPOSITORS WILL, FEEL page San @ NUMBER OF POLICE V\EANWHILE, ON THE PRETEXT OF OPENING A ACCOUNT, EASY LOOKS IWoveR J, J, LANES BANK. aes =! ~ You Must Be Born Anew.” 8:00—Evening worship. Music selected, Sermon: “Family Worship.” Tuesday evening, May 29—Outing Fourth Street and Avenue B Sunday, May 27th, 1934 10:00 a. m.—The church William Mueller, Jr., supt. Classes for all ages in a carefully graded school, Come and bring your chil- The Evarts class for adul for young people. Memorial dren, The Quain cla 11:00—Morning worship. “March Religouse’—Gil- Pp. m.—The Intermediate B, Y. 15 p. ‘The Senior B. Y. P. U. pie: e Everyday Use and Abuse of Money. Devotional Soe eresion. Edward Cole, chairman, °! 8:00 p. m.—Union service at Bis- marck city auditorium, baccalaureate eeeruipes for Bismarck Hospital grad- uates. Wednesday at 7:30 p, m.—The mid- ‘week prayer service at the ma ‘The church invites you to w: ip and to service. A cordial welcom to all without a regular church home. ‘We seek to build the Kingdom of God in the hearts of men. Sponsored by the Luther League. Picnic supper, games, group singing. Wednesday evening, May 30, at 8 . | o’clock—Choir practice. Friday evening, June 1, at 8 o'clock Willing Workers at the E. il. ler home, 715 Fourth St. Assisting hostess: Miss Thelma Swenson. Dis- cussio: “Our Missionary Work in Indi introduced by Mrs. H. H. Engen. Saturday, June 2, at 8 a. m.—Con- firmation class. TRINITY LUTHERAN Avenue A at Fourth Rindahl, Pastor “Ther welcome at ct Trintt Trinity Sunday, May 27: Church school, 9:45 p. m. Morning worship and Holy Com- munion, 11:00 o'clock. Anthem by Trinity church choir, I. . Esko, director, FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 123 Fourth Street Sunday service at 11:00 a, m Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Wi or testimonial sHooTs OFFICER IN LATEST ESCAPADE.