The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 19, 1935, Page 8

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“You always ‘were Aunt Ruth’s favorite. ee Pog eS I think you should speak to her about the way she is blowing in our prtain Tuis Cur “or | 10US WORLD BiROS | THEY FLY TO OBTAIN EP M(HONOE. 7 COOO FOOD, AND TO) f ESCAPE FROM THEIR. ENEMIES/ BIRDS [| LIVING IN REGIONS | FREE FROM CAR- NIVOROUS ANIMALS TEND TO LOSE THEIR ABILITY TO FLY. © 1935 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. ts ELECTRICALLY CHARGED, BOTH NEGA’ v TIVEL AND POSITIVELY. ... WITH THE NEGATIVE POLE NEARER THE FEMALE GNATS B/7E, BUT THE MALES DO NOT. ‘Broadway Gondolier’ Musical Hit of Season Long known as producers of the best musicals, Warner Bros. have set @ new high standard in “Broadway Gondolier,” which had its first local showing yesterday, at the Capitol ‘Theatre. The picture is really much more than a musical film. Possessed of an engaging story—and a different one —a8 romantic setting that reunites the popular stars of “Gold Diggers of 1933,” Dick Powell and Joan Blondell, catchy tunes and hilarious comedy, it is delightfully presented by an all- star cast which also includes Adolphe Menjou and Louise Fazenda. Powell and Miss Blondell again} prove to be an ideal screen couple, ‘and Miss Fazenda and Adolphe Men- jou render outstanding comedy per- formances that caused endless peals of laughter. Besides the four principals in the cast, especially fine portrayals are furnished by Gargan, Grant Mittchell, Hobart Cavanaugh, George Barbier, June Travis and Bob Murphy. In addition to this fine array of talent, there are three groups of radio headliners in the picture, the Four Mills Brothers, Ted Fio-Rito with his nationally famous orchestra and the Canova Family, all of whom join the singing star, Dick Powell, in ably pre- senting the fascinating music of the ace song-writing team, Warren and Romance Greets Prodigal in Film The home town boys rope Dunn in on a grandiose scheme for luring an old millionaire into putting his money into the town, and Dunn sends for his old associates to help him put over the deal. When they arrive, they turn out to be Raymond Walburn, a stock swindler; William Frawley, who pros- Pects gold from teeth he pulls as a Phoney dentist, and Arline Judge, a smart girl. Of course, Miss Judge objects to Dunn's attachment for Rosina Law- rence, and the boys go to work on the local citizens. Soon they have them- selves involved in more trouble than they can handle, and Dunn’s brains and luck are put to work saving them. chuckle-filled surprise climax, Two lovely ladies vie for the select attentions of James Dunn and pro- vide some embarrassing situations and an incalculable number of rib- tickling laughs for Fox Film's com- edy picture, “Welcome Home,” which comes Tuesday and Wednesday to the Paramount Theatre. As a charming scoundrel, the brains and boss of a quartet of tricky swind- lers, Dunn comes home to Elmdale, the little town from which he started out into the world. The first person he sees is Rosina Lawrence, a girl he'd forgotten, but with whom he re- news old acquaintance in a hurry. FLAPPER, FANNY SAYS: When you just get in with the dew, you're apt to get your just “aan THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 1935 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS CANNOT LEAVE YOUR POSITION HERE IN THE LOUVRE, AFTER RUFE'S EX- PEDITION is TEMPORARILY HALTED, « THINGS ARE HAPPENING paladin 1 WAS PRETTY SURE. ALL ALONG, THET 1 DIDNY HIDE THE MONEY tN THE WELc, BUT 1 FIGGERED THET § COULDNT SO YOU'RE THE HEAD LIFE IGo7To AFRICA ! DIAMONDS, MONSIEUR... DIAMONDS !! YEOwW // vER PULLIN MY LEG THE GUMPS—PRETTY POLL Se eiis TIME On) YOURE I} Gane To. SHARE YHE LIFE OF AN Lge BUT LIKE LE BEFORE MANY AN US- WE'LL BE AWAITING THE CALL — AFRICA HAPPY BUT, T HIRED You AS My GUIDE ' You CAN'T LEAVE LANDINGS! yOu WENT DOWN INTO THET WEL. THET IF THERE WAS OUTTA JOINT YEAH. TL Never GUARD, HUH? I'LL BET YOU'VE) FERGET TH TIME T MADE SOME THRILLING- RESCUES! How he does it is revealed in 3] WASH TUBBS RESCUED 6 GIRL IN @ HIGH-RUNNING seal 1 SUPPOSE NOU! GOING FISHING , 1 SAW YOU! YoU DELIBERATELY PUSHED OUR NEI ATHLETK STAFF INTO THE LAKE. MUG, WHILE | GO ASK HIS HIGHNESS IF HE sd AS @N! EACH YaRo I swan FORWARD, “TH! Waves PUSHED “A TWO YARDS! MAYBE IT FITS EMMY BI REVERSE ACTION Ee Back ‘WELL, PERHAPS YOURE RIGHT. BETTER CHANGE YOUR CLOTH OH, How ORI HOW ON EARTH O10: EVER GET TO SHOREZ AAU JUST STRING ALONG —| BUT WHEN OUR TIME COMES~ YOU'RE GOING ‘TO SE A BEAUTIFUL BIRD IN A GILDED _CAGE— News Syndicate, Ine By MARTIN rete ASE Sack 5S ME IN XOBACCETe Se WAT MORE FEALER WANT 7 SHUCKS, L WOOLONT TRADE PLACES ES FoR

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