The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 23, 1935, Page 8

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8 “Do come on, Tom. How would you like someone barking at you when you're trying to sleep?”* THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1985 SIDEGLANCES - - By George Clark THIS CURIOUS .WORLD “artuscr” — 1S EASIER TO PHOTOGRAPH THE <"" BANLOF VOLCANOES, ON THE ALASKAN PENINSULA, at NIGHT THAN IN DAYLIGHT HOURS/ FOG OBSCURES THEM IN THE DAYTIME, BUT AT NIGHT, WITH THE AID OF THE MIONIGHT SUN, VISIBILITY 1S FAIRLY STORE UP FOOD FOR THEIR UNBORN YOUNG ++. YOUNG THAT THEY NEVER LIVE TO see / Gooo | AT THE MOVIES © Trene Dunne Plays In ‘Sweet Adeline’ musical comedy hit by Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II that set. ‘all New York a-whistling, now comes to the screen as Warner Br eials, and is attraction at. the Sunday. Irene Dunne. favorile sing: of both stage end screen in the stell: exceptionally and dramatic golden voice be Broadway “Trene,” others. The picture is laid in the glamorous Broadway theatrical district; a fash- jonable trysting place for young bloods and their lady loves on the outskirts of the city and in a picturesque Ho- “ boken beer garden of the gay nine- ties. No Broadway musical composer has spe- feature Theatre on star ppear ported by an st of comedy Miss Dunne's nous in such how Boat,” Time” and Jerome Kern, who wrote the music for this production and also the lyrics in collaboration with Oscar Hemmer- stein II, Eight of the catchy original ballads of the production are sung in the picture whiie two new ones have been added by Kern. ‘To my mind, reform means govern- ment intervention. It means govern- ment control and regulation. It means the end of laissez faire —Prime more hig song hits to his credit than| Minister Richard S. Bennett of Can- ada, | Petitions for Nomination (City Election) Let Us Supply You With Them The Bismarck Tribune Legal Blank Department 4 | Ayres and Paterson | ‘Lottery Lover’ Stars “Sweet Adeline,” the sensational) Preceded by the most glowing of ad- vance reports, Fox Film’s comedy with music, “Lottery Lover,” will open an engagement today at the Paramount Theatre. Showing Wednesday and e latest of the} Thursday. Preview audiences in Hollywood, it is said. have called this film one of the most delightful of a decade. Its | Sprightly story concerns a crew of |carefree young cadets on their first jJeave in Paris and its notable cast in- cludes Lew Ayres, “Pat” Paterson, | Peggy Fears, Reginald Denny, Alan ‘hart, Walter King, Sterling Hol- and Nick Foran. + the very feet of the cadets, as | their training ship swings into harbor, @ garter falls from the skies. And the one girl-shy lad in the whole roister- ing outfit draws the winning ticket to woo its owner, glamorous queen of the Parisian revues. In the role of the fascinating star of the “Folies Bergere,” Peggy Fears, | “most talked-of-woman in New York,” ; makes her screen debut. Advance ac- i jcounts indicate that she is a film ar- | rival of the first rank, offering a per- | formance which will dazzle and de- | light screen audiences. In the course of “Lottery Lover” | Miss Fears sings two new Jay Gorney | numbers, “Ting-A-Ling-A-Ling” and “There's a Bit of Paree in You.” Nick Foran likewise has a song number, and another, a romantic melody entitled “Close Your Eyes and See,” is handled by Lew Ayres and “Pat” Paterson. London's last great fire occurred jin 1666, ‘ - MAMA= YOU WOUL BLE AND aa | 8 WAS COMING OU’ Deck = Ba, a3 IL FRECKLES, DIDN'T I ASK ‘You ‘TO WRITE A COMPOSITION ABOUT AN EMERGENCY IN A RAILWAY TELEGRAPH THE NEWFANGLES (Mom’n Pop) PANG THE BELL OF WHAT WE THOUGHT WAS THE APARTMENT OF J.P.VAN DER MORGAN, LITTLE DID HE DREAM THE RECEPTION THAT RVAITED HIM WELL, WHATILL) Gimme (T 86, YOUNG TIME Ta MAN? THINK, MIS= Ter! 1 Got Be suRel GIT WHAT ( WAS SENT For! SAME _MiISTAKE Twice.v S.... WHO (1S ONE ANG: KEEP HER OF GoOOTS’ OLDEST ANO GEST FRIENDS, HAS A UNCH THAT, IN SPITE OF HER INDEPENDENCE, BOOTS) CAN STAND SOME HELP ~~ SO HE WAS GONE TO SEE AN ACQUAINTANCE WHO MIGHT FIT INTO THE PICTURE... WASH TUBBS THE GUMPS— A VICTIM OF CIRCUMSTANCES! MADE YOU WRITE SUCH A FANTASTIC, UNBELIEVABLE STALE ABOUT AN ENGINE CREW BEING SHOT, AND ‘THINGS OF THAT SORT ? Now | REMEMBER! HERE's & QUARTER EER SOME OPPLES, @ Quarter FER aprcred tat 1 DON'T make ANY @ QuarTeR FER POT s! Mistakes! THAT'S SWELL MEBBE! ANYWAY, IT WAS A HAPPY THOUGHT! NOW, TO FIND BOOTS GUESSING THAT 1 WAS JUST STOOPING ‘To PICK UP A PIN FOR GOOD LUCK WHEN BIM OPENED ‘THE A CHANCE To LOOK OVER “YOUR COMPOSITION AGAIN, ‘WHAT 00 YoU THINK I SHOULD GIVE. You F MINUTES To EXPLAIN !! @uiCH QUERTER Is FER THE @PPLES, WHICH FER “H' SUGAR @N' WHICH FER TH SpuDS2 ° OW, NOTHING TERRIBLY IMPORTANT. 1 OUST SAW A GADGET INA ff SHOP, COWN THE STREET, AND 1 WANTED YOU TO LOOK AT tT, [| Swi THATS ALL ‘AW, OOOLA -LES STICK

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