The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 20, 1936, Page 10

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{ SIDEGLANCES -_ - George Clark ©1996 “You see, dad isn’t feeling so well, and you know How 20} some people worry about a little thing like a report card.” rch st oli | Tuis Curious WorLD AS early as the 11th century, By William Ferguson ASTRONOMICAL TWILIGHT LASTS,AT ANY ONE SPOT ON EARTH, UNTIL. THE SON [S 18 BELOW THE HORIZON... EVEN THOUGH PITCH DARKNESS MAY PREVAIL. Die the duration of “‘astrononitcal” twilight was determined as ending when the sun was 18 degrees below the horizon, and observations since then have not made it wecessary to change this figure However, a shorter period, \fmown as “civil” twilight, is employed to designate the period when e certain amount of daylight stil} remains. graph records? | \ : What plant produccs a wax used in making phono | AT THE MOVIES Tinkling Tunes, Dances In Shirley’s Gay Film her most lovable, believable role! are the entertainment delights tt 20th Century’s “Captain Jan- brings to you today and Tues- at the Paramount theatre. score of three tinkling tunes, all music by Lew Pollack, again the pura hosed star an. as Portunity to exhibit her singing tal- ent. Chief of these is “The Right Somebody to Love.” For her danc- ing partner in a series of intricate new steps, Shirley now has Buddy Ebsen, tap star of Ziegfeld Follies and tion of “Broadway Melody of 1936.” ‘The underlying dramatic story of “Captain January” deals with the ad- Kibbee, who has rescued Shirley from the sea when she was an in- fant, is jealously fond of the little forever afraid that somebody turn up with a better claim to/ al. When Sara Haden, the mean old Officer, threatens to take first eight months of 1935 totaled 91,- 602 cuits the came ‘I Married a Doctor’ Built on Lewis Novel A beautiful and brilliant woman driven from her home by a town’s intolerance is the theme of Warner Bros. new and stirring drama, “I Married a Doctor,” which comes to the Capitol theatre soon. Pat O'Brien and Josephine Hutch- inson, who played together on the stage and were reunited in the film hit, “Oil for the Lamps of China,” are teamed together in the featured roles in “I Married a Doctor.” The story is based on the famous Novel by Sinclair Lewis, which ex- coriates the hidebound bigotry of narrow-minded small town folk who crucify a woman on the cross of gos- sip. It is dynamic in its revelation of stultified passions; its biting wit and heart throbbing pathos, But it has plenty of comedy relief. Pat O'Brien has the role of a coun- try doctor who marries a city girl and takes her to his small town home to live. While he is a kindly, jovial Practictoner, his wife's ways are a bit too radical to meet with his approv- al. Josephine Hutchinson is the city bred wife who is unable to fit her- self into the ways of the small town- ers, although at first the men folk take to her because of her beauty, wit and smart attire. Ross Alexander has the role of a love-mad boy, Louise Fazenda has the comedy role of a Swedish maid, with Ray Mayer portraying her shift- Jess husband, Guy Kibbee and Olin Howland are small town merchants. ——_—___. Puture road-building in Indiana will not include the construction of four-lane highways, according to the state safety director. Two roadways jot two lanes each, with landscaped ground betwe-n them, will be built in- stead. —____. Students are taught how to drive a car in several New Hampshire high |schools, with insurance companies footing the bill for materials used in this course, A new type of tire having a flexible- rib tread produces a squeegee effect when the brakes are applied sudden- ly, and stops the car in a shorter dis- tance than do tires having conven- tional treads. Mow! oim's IN FOR IT/ THE WIDOW TROUBLE WITH HER f Rott eid I HAVE A LIST OF PEOPLE WHO ARE | GOING To TESTIFY AS CHARACTER WITNESSES \ AGAINST NUTTY, GOT To STICK BY NUTTY... HE'S OUR PAL, AND HE'S: MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE MOMENTARILY, HVSTER 1S OVER= WHELMED By THE SUDDENNESS AND FURY OF MYRA'S ATTACK MONSTER! } JACK SHALL : HAVE HIS REVENGE | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1936 THE GUMPS—~SEEING THINGS « YOU LOOK LIKE SAW A STICKING BY A PAL BUT AT THAT INSTANT THE EMPEROR, AROUSED BY THE EXCIT! APPROACH! NIERY WELL, SARLYOU ) Jessa MINUTE, SHIVERS! To see TH’ Boy, (MSELE, MéY PROCEED WITH TH i} DEAR !) = OF ALN TWAINGS II! AAT WILL & 00 "THE GRAND wizer, EMPLOYING HYPNOTISM, SEIZED CONTROL OF ALLEY OOPS DNOSAUR ALLEY OOP SEIZED THE MOOVIAN THRONE BUT PROMISED TO RESTORE THE CROWN TO GUZZLE, 5 IF HE COULD PREVAIL UPON THE COURT MAGICIAN “TO REMOVE THE SPELL FROM DINNY, s€ BUT, GRAND WIZER - | We CANT LET THAT OLO YA TO. FETCH AN PPLE Bare NO HOLES TN Mure LEFT AME 3 : El ES NO,s12, AND You are NO WILLI EITHER, IF IT May say so! Qa, © 1906 BY NEA SERVICE. INC,

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