The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 13, 1935, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1935 | SIDEGLANCES - - By George Clark pe By William Ferguson sea FEATHERS, FOUND IN ] OFPSHORE WATERS FROM THE GULF OF ST. 1S BUT A COLOR PHASE OF THE BEARING THE SAME RELATION- AT THE MOVIES Tense Drama Tingles With Many Surprises One of the most unusual romantic dramas ever to come out of Hollowood is Fox Film’s “Orchids To You,” which comes Wednesday and Thurs- day to the Paramount Theatre. With s brilliant cast, sparkling dialogue and a most novel setting, the picture hhas been declared a smash-hit by previewers. In “Orchids To You,” John Boles, the sereen’s most popular singing star, plays the role of a clever society law- yer. He thrilled previewing audiences with his fight to oust a pretty girl florist. from her prosperous business. ‘The way he wounds her—and then wins her—is the best post-graduate course in love that can imagined! Jean Muir, the foremost of film- dom’s leading ladies, has the part of the beauteous lady florist. Charles Butterworth, the comedy favorite of millions of movie-goers, has the role of a “deadpan” cowboy, who proposes every Tuesday—just for Practice. Ruthelma Stevens, Harvey Ste- phens, and Arthur Lake, the other featured favorites in the cast turn in i Z i 4 3 if : : Pacific, is be- to be the richest treasure spot in the world. Value of of hidden gold, silver, and Jewels has been estimated at $60,000,- the British foreign office and consists of the hoarded loot of pirates for centuries past. Treasure hunters, however, have found nothing in the : | Canada contains 2,738,200 head of sheep and lambs and 46,487,200 head 4 a Powell, Blondell in ‘Broadway Gondolier’ “Broadway Gondolier,” Warner Bros.’ sensational new musical com- edy, which reunites the popular stars of “Gold Diggers of 1933,” Dick Powell and Joan Blondel, will be shown locally at the Capitol Theatre soon, The picture heralded as one of the most humorous, as well as romantic Productions of the year, is based on @ story by Sig Herzig, E. Y. Harburg and Hans Kraly. In the all star cast besides Dick Powell and Joan Blon- dell, are Adolph Menjou, Louise Fa- zenda, William Gargan, George Bar- bier and Grant Mitchell. The story concerns the romance of & New York taxicab driver, who as- Pires to be @ singer, and the secre- tary of a big broadcasting concern, who falls in love with him and ar- ranges an audition. A series of mix-ups prevents his appearance, and his teacher, a form- er singer and impoverished Italian aristocrat, sings for him. But his voice has gone sour and the taxi river loses out. It is not until he gets to Venice that he makes good, first as a singing gondolier, and lat- er in opera. He returns to New York and success in one of the most un- usual climaxes imaginable, Foreign service officials of the U. 8. Departments of State and Commerce and the Association of Life Insurance Presidents of the United States have estimated the world total life insur- ance at more than $147,000,000,000, Mel Ott, “young veteran” right fielder of the Giants, bought his first pair of long pants on his way to join the club 10 years ago — when he was 16. I’m as great a baseball fan as ever, but I have no ambition to be a office manager—Joe E. Brown, THE GUMPS— WORDS OF COMFORT ANDY- I'VE GOT TO TALK Jo You AND MINe WAKE UP OLD Boy! IT'S ABOUT MILLIE = T SHE'S ANICE KID- BUT WHERE BO SHE DIDN'T COME IN UNTIL You SUPPOSE WE'S GOT YOUNG IDEAS Lin bee hin iar 3 ALMOST MIDNIGHT LAST NIGHT= SHE WAR ? SHE Wonk iS Duos TAY LIne = Cause DONTE WENT RIGHT ‘yo HER ROOM WHAT COULD GOOD-LOOKING ‘YOUNG KNOW WHAT, AND LOCKED THE DOOR — SHE HAVE BREN PLAY FELLOWS — sr0'BO = NEVER A WORD ABOUY DOING ? YOU CAN'T BLAME, NER FOR WANTING A Lit: 3 FUNG BUT WOSe Sa a MARRIED MAN DON'T LET ANY WOMAN J WHERE SHE'D BEEN OR WHAT SHE WAS BOING — THIS MORNING AT cee US SPEAK TO ME— IF THEY DO, THEY'LL } SOON LEARN “THAT WE'RE: FRIENDS, IF WE DON'T SHOOT BACK AT THEM !! WELL, JUST IN CASE You DIDN'T KNOW IT, THAT LAST ONE WAS A SHELL... IT WASN'T A DOORMAT WITH WELCOME THINK WE'RE AIR RAIDERS, OR rv $2000, ID Z REMENBER WHERE PACA “Tio irraust sro AN TANK f A | | el an SSS QHAT ? you MEAN To TetL)weLt, ME LI'L OSWALD GOT ‘ON “TH? RIGBON, SOME wt agli sF et Aw, es PROBLY @ MILE Our, BY THIS TIMES SHE CASEPS IN th) MA — OW. MARAR Lt SHE REPS THE BIGGER THEY COME— DEAR Me! 1 HOPE MR, SMITH WON'T BE TOO ROUGH IN RUNNING THOSE YOUNG HOODLUMS AWAY, MEET ONE O' THE NXYEAH, I WUZ NOTEDFER GREATEST FIGHTERS, |ME_WALLOP. PLEASED TEI PODNER, WHO EVER. /MEECHER PAL. HOW'S UPPERCUT SMITH, DATS ME! 1 \WUZ SENT OVER HERE TO KNOC! YER BLOCKS OFF, SEE? HUMPANEEE - CARD! ENDS. JPLIME! ant REQUESTS YER HOKOR TSTEP > HATHENSHUN ! a oat

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