The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 25, 1935, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1985 CAN YOU IMAGINE eo DE STROSSES aus bun ee Rees SPE INSU > ANDY 7 HE NUST HAVE OVER HALF ‘STULL THEY OF aL THAT MONEY — THERE'S SOMETHING UNDER THAT canvas! Do You SUPPOSE IT'S AN ANTI-AIRCRAFT. SHILOH IS COMING... IT'S JUST A SPECK... BUT ITLL BE HERE “[ve figured out how we can take that cruise and\etill | pay some of our bills.” Tuis Curious WorLD six DISTINCT MEOKINES ARE OBTAINED FROM THE SKIN 2 By William Ferguson | DONT LOCK ME UE! T WOULDNT SKIP OUT ON YOU, CONSTABLE — WONEST! Give Me A BREAK! T WAS NEVER IN SAIL IN MY LIFE! PLEASE HEY, MISTER, WAIT ) MaKe ITsNAPPY, KIO! I’) HOME @ CHANCE TA ue ee) WILL / IN @ RUSH! I'LL Be Lal ea Aw, ( SHOW Ya How Good | ml] (LL sue 'em so's Ya KIN SEE YeR FACE INvem!| SIGN OF EQUALITY, = — > was DEVISED IN {557 By ROBERT RECORDE, WHO SAID, "NOE 2 THYNGES CAN BE MORE EQUALLE THAN A PAI OF PARALLEL LINES CF ONE LENGTH.” BIRDS, CARRY WATER IN THEIR FEATHERS ANDO SHAKE IT OVER THEIR NEST, IN ORDER TO KEEP THE -EGGS MOIST. ©1996 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. | AT THE MOVIES | Rogers’ Mirthquake Arrives in Bismarck ‘The town is still shaking its sides with the mirthquake that blew up yes- terday. It happened in connection with the opening of Will Rogers’ com- edy, “Life Begins at 40.” Normal conditions are not yet re- stored. Nor will they be until this| laugh producer has completed its suc- cessful engagement at the Paramount ‘Theatre showing today, Tuesday and Wednesday. This Fox Film picture surely un- corks a new elixir of fun. The audi- ence was in an unrestrained uproar. Laugh succeeded laugh. Fun came in storms, in gales, in a veritable tor- nado. The funny-bones were over- worked, After this, one may return to a stu- died understatement and report that “Life Begins At 40,” is the season's blithest screen comedy, Will Rogers’ crowning triumph, and the entertain- ‘ment event of a lifetime. Rogers is the quaint country editor who furthers romance, breaks his ene- | mies of their enmity, and has a good time in the meanwhile. two hundred hogs by his -calls. You simply must see ,000 Miles in N. D. nurses have traveled more Hilarious Events Enliven ‘Roberta’ Imagine an All-American football Player as the owner of a Paris gown shop! Try and imagine it. and then see it in “Roberta,” the RKO-Radio mu- sical special which stars Irene Dunne, Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers at the Capitol theater tonight and Tues- lay. Randolph Scott plays the gridiron hero who by accident of inheritance finds himself with a style salon on his hands. The situation has com- Pensations, however. The head de- signer of the gown shop is a lovely exiled Russian princess, Miss Dunne plays this role. Astaire. as the dance band leader Pal of the football hero, and Miss Rogers, as the toast of Paris night club patrons, do their part to make the gown shop the sensation of all gay Paree. Songs by Miss Dunne. among them the famous “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes,” spectacular dances by Astaire and Miss Rogers, and some snappy band numbers in one of which Astaire demonstrates his wizardry as a plan- ist keep the romantic story moving along a merry, tuneful way. Jerome Kern, king of musical com- edy composers, wrote the music for the screen production, adding several new numbers to the choice of his hit songs from the stage play. FLAPPER FANNY SAYS. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES WASH TUBBS WE Founo TW Rwic=see? ff

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