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A OO a il tal N i | _AT THE MOVES — | Wheater Hides Killer In Thrilling Picture Dramg, in a theatre that takes Place in front of the footlights, in- stead of behind, is the story told in Paramount's “Four Hours to Kill!”, Barthelmess plays an escaped con- Vict, hiding in the theatre and wait- pe bound with his—a cloakroom boy rho has stolen to get money, a rich woman planning to run away with hher sweetheart, a handsome philan- @erer who preys on impressionable Women. While police frantically search for he makes a telephone all that lures his victim to the lobby of the theatre. Then, just as the sep- grate life dramas of the others are rising to their climaxes, he steps from his hiding place and shoots down the before the eyes of an aghast wudience, ” the criminal is caught and the lives of the others straighten- Out furnishes the climax to a Broadway sea- original from which ‘Hooray for Love’ Is Comical, Romantic Comedy, romance and glamour divide honors against a background of tuneful music in RKO Radio’s “Hooray for Love,” which features Ann Sothern and Gene Raymond at the Capitol theatre Wednesday. Romance is provided by the young college man who aspires to be a Broadway producer and the girl who wants to be a musical comedy star. ‘When their paths cross, it is love at first sight, and they travel the road to success together. ‘Two clever comedy teams carry the burden of the hilarity provided in the story. Pert Kelton, as a gold-digging chorus girl, is teamed with Etienne Girardot, as a senile old judge who is being induced to put his money into Broadway show so that his darling can be in the company. Thurston Hail and Georgia Caine, @s an ancient Thespian and a wealthy pias Pet respectively are em- several §mirth-provoking a nuseal * . night selections sung in a it club and a radio station and a four- act revue comprise the musical back- ground, Bill Robinson and Maria Gambarelli are featured in two wide- ly different dancing specialties. High temperature the year around ‘Four | offset rainfall by increasing evapora to the size of grouse and the Fok peectically every species, is are probably the geratest enemy pf song, insectivorous and game birds. tion and decreasing the effectiveness lof the moisture available for plants. Thus an annual rainfall of 20 inches careers Noth Dakota will be represented at. the national 4-H club camp in Wash- ington in June by four delegates—all qutstanding club members. They are Marvin Rothi, Kidder county; Cath- erine McCormack, Ward county; Mary Jane Phelps, Walsh county; jand Fred Elliott, Pembina re) a a VTELL YOR “CAN RANE ; KIRMINSHAN PRAYER RUGS AT TH PRICE NOFFERED * BUTTS O05". HALE OF WOT WE PAID FOR ‘EM -AN A TEENNTH OF WOT THEY'RE WORTH] WORKIN’ SO GET A . COLLECTION OF REALLY FINE. OL THINGS GEE! A's TOUSH ABOUT VY WATSON AND THE CHIEF | BLASTED WE SIMPLY TAS : = ROLL =NWERE ABSOLUTELY BOSTED By MART! TWERE HASNT’ BEEN A SALE IN TH GORE FOR, OVER A WEEN “DRE , 1S SOLNIN' WW’ STUATION BN, TRYIN VEHOOT WMEELE OUT OF TR’ CA LP ON TH’ ROOF = TH’ BRAINED SINK