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om we emer re ey +4 ammo aA ttt ite gerne SELEERSD YAY [| __ATTHE Movies —| _ picture. |taken its place among the classic THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1936 SIDEGLANCES - - By George Clark | —— med ated C UB 1988 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. 1. M. REC. U.S. PAY, OFF. This is the only entrance?” By William | es THIS CURIOUS WORLD ‘rerguson OPPOSITE THe POSITION IN| WHICH GROCERS HANG THEM / JOUUS CREATED OUR PRESENT NEW YEAR'S DAY WHEN HE MADE VYANUARY THE FIRST MONTH, INSTEAD OF MARCH, | SEA WATER + ff NOT ONLY FAILS TO QUENCH THIRST, BUT ACTUALLY HASTENS DEATH TO THE PERSON DRINKING IT. Braddock M. E. Church Sunday schoo! 10°00 a. m. 4 R U R A L Epworth League 7:00 p. m. Evening worship 8:00 o'clock. CH URCH Carlin F. Curtis, Pastor. NOTICES Wing Congregational Church | _E, B. Matteson, Stated Supply. | The church services are held every two weeks on Sundays at 8:00 p m., Everyone invited Sunday School every Sunday at 10:30 a.m. Mrs Clyde Harvey, superintendent. Sacred Heart Catholic Church Wilton, N. D. * Order ot Masses: . First Sunday Mass at 11:00 a m 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor un- ‘Third Sunday Mass at 1000 a m Rev. John C Wingering : Parish Priest | Maria Lutheran Church, Braddock jder the leadership of Supt. Hall. METHODIST CHURCHES G, Adolph Johns, pastor. Moffit M. E. Church Jan. 19—Second Sunday after Epi- Morning worship, 10 30 o'clock, phany. No services this Sunday be- Sunday schoo! 11:30 a m. cause of cold weather and snow. Epworth League 3:00 p m. San Prayer meeting, Tuesday €:30 p m Boston barber attracts trade by Carlin F. Curtis, Pastor. | serving tea to his customers. i ss Return of Spectacles (Sabatini Pirate Film Is Marked by Picture) Outstanding Picture Once again the screen is building ail Rafael Sabatini's immortal tale of | avard the superb spectacles that! piracy on the high seas, “Captain marked the last days of the silent! Blood” is now acknowledged to have Complete conquest of the scientific! stories of adventure written in the handling of sound is held responsible. | last century. Its thrilling action and These facts are evident after view-| absorbing romance are known to all ing “A Tale of Two Cities,” in which | readers whose hearts respond to the Ronald Colman is starred for M-G-M. jcall of adventure and the lure of ex- ‘This picture opens at the Paramount! citement. Now “Captain Blood” with Saturday. {all its color its vividness and its With a principal cast of 112 play-j thrills intact has been made into a ers and with 6,000 extras in scenes| talking picture and this film master- depicting the rise of the French Rev-| piece thoroughly delighted record- olution of 1789, it is one of the most! breaking audiences at the Capitol spectacular films of all time. It was| Theatre where it had its local pre- produced by David O. Selznick and|miere yesterday, as a First National directed by Jack Conway. |release. And what a Picture this is, Dozens of big scenes involving thou-| In the immensity of its stark drama, sands of players in “A Tale of,Two! its tremendous sets, its bizarre and Cities” could not have been filmed a| picturesque background, its thrilling few years ago. Notable among these | action and its marvelous character- ave the Revolutionary Tribunal, the| izations, “Captain Blood” stands out storming and fall of the Bastille, Old| as one of the great film masterpieces. Bailey Courtroom and many more. The picture has been produted on The supporting cast of the picture|an amazingly lavish scale. Sixteenth includes such celebrities as Elizabeth! century cities and villages have been Allan, Edna May Oliver, Blanche reconstructed; pirate galleons, slave ‘Yurka, Reginald Owen, Basil Rath-| ships and English and French war kone, Henry B. Walthall, Donald| vessels, complete in every detail are ‘Woods, ‘Walter Catlett, Fritz Leiber,)shown in terrific battle action; the HB, Warner, Mitchell Lewis, Claude! costuming of thousands of players, Gillingwater, Billy Bevan, Isabel|kings, Colonial governors, nobles, Jewell, Lucille La Verne, Tully Mar-| slaves, peasants, pirates and peons in shall and Fay Chaldecott. | @ work of remarkable artistry, The white diel of Big Ben, famous; The “goldbeater’s skin,” used to sep- clock of the Houses of Parliament in) arate the leaves of metal in goldbeat- London, contains many holes made’ ing, is the prepared outside mem- by shrapnel during air raids in the brane of the large intestine of the ox. World War. - | _—_ ea | Ginger ale can be seen, heard, Sloths eat so slowly that they finish ' smelled, touched, and tasted; it is the one meal only in time to begin on the \ drink of the senses, next. THE GUMPS—THE EYES HAVE IT Pay WOE 1S ME! TIMES HAVE SAY! 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