The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 16, 1934, Page 8

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wwe SSN, e AWAY BEAUTIFULLY! Tuer CANCE was ALL READY AND WAITING ! : -. Els pee of a AN i Urrmorur OF WHAT bem) boss where to get off today.” CURRENT....... AIR sceaies > SP soars. Orchestra in Film Has Many N. D. Men ‘Whistling, humming and laughing, an enthusiastic audience left the Cap- {tal Theatre Saturday, una: declaring the new First National Pic- ture “Twenty Million Sweethearts” delightful entertainment, and attest- (ng the arrival of a new romantic screen team which will probably be vegistered among the great lovers of the cinema, Dick Powell and Ginger With Pat O'Brien cast in a part made to order for his unique abilities as @ comedian, and Powell and Rog- ers, making musical love throughout the action of the fast moving and hi- leriously funny comedy, with the Four Mills Brothers, the Three Radio Rogues, and Ted Fio Rito’s orchestra, and a remarkably capable cast in the supporting roles, “20 Million Sweet- hearts” will undoubtedly take its Place as one of the outstanding hits of 1934, Ted Fio Rito and his band, fea- tured in this picture, is made up largely of North Dakota men. Among the North Dakota musicians are Don- ald Rhea, Devils Lake; | Tuis Curious WORLD ene ie HERE YA ARE, CHIEFY, OL’ KEED! TAKEA LOOK AT ITHIS, AN’ HAND OVER THAT EIVER! (GOOD GOSH, CHIEF, TRYIN’ Ta KETCH |/FIVE BUCKS! cee) PETER PIKER, TH’ POCKET PICKER IS || | COULD Use 'EM TOUGH! ALL | KNOW IS THAT HE GELIEVE ME, You! WEARS A CHECKERED CAP! HAVEN'T] Po A EVEN GOT 4 PICTURE OF HIM! | BOUGHT A CAMERA AN’ SNAPPED MR. PETER PIKER RIGHT IN THE ACT OF PICKIN’ A POCKET! SAY, ('O GIVE FIVE Bui FER A GOOD ONE! RONNIE ,L MOST SAY, 1. NOU, AGATHA=FROM THE DONT UNDERSTAND You TRAN BOTTOM OF MY WEART UTHATS. THE ee en “ou EVER Powell Takes Lead in Entertaining Mystery “The Thin Man,” Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer-Cosmopolitan picture which Opened Saturday at the Paramount Theatre, is one of the most unusual Pictures to come out of Hollywood in Many @ long day. A detective mystery, it presents Wil- liam Powell in the finest and most amusing sleuthing role of his career, ably assisted by charming Myrna Loy &8 his wife, Nora. As Nick Charles, a retired detective, Powell goes to New York with his lovable, wealthy wife for the There, volved in a triple murder mystery. which remains a baffling, bewildering Problem until the very last few feet) of the final reel are unwound—and the method by which the solution is teached should receive an Academy award for its originality. The picture never lags in interest, keeps the audience on the edge of their seats every minute, and fur- WILL BE WHERE — A WEN UE BEEN INQUIRING

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