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ae THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, MAY 6, 19385 — long as | THis Curious Fe. A NEW WORD... THE NAM ‘Reckless’ Is Smash For Harlow, Powell The two most talked of stars in Hollywood came to the screen as a new co-starring team in the picture, “Reckless,” now showing at the Para- mount theater, And those two stars re Jean Harlow and William Powell. The picture is one of the most thrilling and colorful ones in recent months. It is the story of a beauti- ful blonde dancer who rises from a back-country carnival dancer to the golden lights of Broadway, a dancing star who becomes a nation-wide sen- sation, who marries a playboy with millions, who captures society by her a It is the story of a girl who be- comes tangled in front page sensa- tionalism through the suicide of her husband, who fights for her name, for her child—a story of her bravery ‘and decency, her courage and her hope, with one man in the back- ground who has always loved her and understood her and who comes to her rescue. Miss Harlow plays her best role since “Red-Headed Woman,” as the torch singer and dancer, Mona Leslie. ‘Too, she appears for the first time as a singing ond dancing star, ap- pearing in the dazzling musical num- bers written by a host of well-known composers, headed by Jerome Kern, + William Powell plays the role of Ned Riley, the promoter of every- thing from flea circuses to bearded ‘wrestler, as only Powell can play it. i | SIDEGLANCES - - By George Clark | “Ig I pass this next eo Til never think again as JEUMONOULTRAMI COVOLCANOKONIOSIS CAUSED BY INHALING SILICIOUS VOLCANIC DUST. [AT THE Movies | THE GUMPS—A THOUSAND TIMES NO! OH, ANDY = 1 SAW THE SW SET OF SUMMER FURS IN TOWN TODAY — JHE VERY NEWEST THING: AND JUST MY STYLE, FOR ONIN 40995 SY | BUY WANE \¥ \ ASKED YOU LONG ENOUGH= \F PLEARE SAY, YES= HERE'S AN ENVELOPE FROM RUFE PETTIN- GILL..HE SAYS IT'S FoR You! You'Re THE HEAD OF THE PHONE COMPANY, AREN'T You 2 wa AND, SUPPOSE SOME POOR,LONESOME STRANGER) IN TOWN WANTED ‘To PHONE HOME To HIS MOTHER, THIS CHECK! HE WANTS “To ENDOW THAT PHONE HE USED...IN-OTHER WORDS, PAY THE BILLS FOR ANYONE WHO ? WANTS Jo USE IT... FREE! POOR PEOPLE, WHO MIGHT WANT To PHONE FRIENDS, COULDN'T BO IT, IF — mA ‘live? eo By William Ferguson o WORLD HES THAT HUMEN THE SHRUBRERY? { COACH tesa THEIR 4 captain! eS PICSILI- IcCROSCO “ \E OF A SPECIAL DISEASE, BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES WELL, NOT EXACTIN! A BAZAAR WAS | mn Ree WE NEI GIVIN" AWAY A be age hear STORE . 50 J ¥'RENTED ‘Chu Chin Chow’ Has f Sor One 5,000 Actors in Cast “Chu Chin Chow,” which comes to the Capitol theater tomorrow, has an enormous cast of 5,000, with Anna May Wong as the beautiful slave-girl heroine, “Zahart”; George Robey as “Ali Baba”; and Fritz Kortner, the WAD ON TH’ SCHNOZZLE OF A. 100 ‘YO \ SAOT, IN TA’ TRIRD RACE, AN ,WELL = OOR NEW STORE UST COST OS A DIME famous Continental stage star, as the ruffianly “Abu Hasan,” chief of the bandit band. One of the highlights of the film, which onlookers will not Speedily forget, is the exquisite wa- ter ballet, with hundreds of beautiful Oriental girls disporting themselves in bewilderingly graceful. evolutions. One of the very charming bits in “Chu Chin Chow,” which is destined to make romantic couples in the audi- ence hold hands and whisper ’ is the exquisite love scene between “Nur-al-Din” played by John Gar- rick; and “Marjanah,” impersonated by pretty Pea:l Argyle. Out of a lat- ticed window, her beautiful face just touched by the rosy light of dawn, leans Pearl, while below, her im- Passioned lover's mellow voice is up- lifted in the song—“My Desert Flower”! is ONLY ESTATE WE'VE SEEN, EASY, IT'S BOUND T BE Pennsylvania was the popular state with hunters in 1933, last year for which figures are ready. It issued 524,337 resident licenses and 35,946 non-resident permits, FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: U: 8. PAT. OFF. IOOOLA. WE SURE ARE IL TO YA oop