The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 23, 1936, Page 11

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1936 : . PAT. © 1936 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. - \ ¢That’s the fourth magazine that’s turned it down. I told you I should stick to'writing menus and helping hints to i a N the lovesick.” THis CURIOUS WORLD “ogusen™ a a ALTHOUGH WE SPEAK OF BEING HOT ore COLO, THE TEMPERATURE OF A HEALTHY HUMAN BODY NEVER VARIES, EXCEPT AT THE VERY SURFACE, MORE THAN A SMALL. FRACTION OF A DEGREE FROM BLOOD HEAT/ (98.6 FAHRENHEIT) & WHO DID MUCH TO BRING *" & ABOUT THAT PLANET'S J 4-25 OISCOVERY. ) PLUTO’S name was considered appropriate for two reasons, {Besides honoring Percival Lowell, founder of Lowell Observatory, ‘at Flagstaff, Ariz., where the discovery was made, the name jseemed fitting because Pluto was a god of the outer darkness; and this newly ciecovares planet circles the sun far out beyond ‘the other major planets. /. i on. Le, wee Re (NEXT: Can all wasps, ants, and bees sting? AT THE MOVIES edian contributes his greatest per- grounds for five one-shot scenes in| * formance to the filmization of a mas- ‘a terpiece of humor, the result is bound |*He First National picture, “The Sing- to be a picture that lingers long in|ing Kid,” showing at the Capitol your memory, one that you will want |Theatre Saturday night with Al Jol- to see time and again. In other words, |S0n in the stellar role. ‘Will Rogers’ “A Connecticut Yankee.”| To show the exotic Claire Dodd Reissued by 20th Century-Fox in| answering a telephone in monosyl- Tesponse to public demand, the picture | lables, a modernized Adams’ period Opened yesterday at the Paramount | bedroom suite was necessary. This theatre, to bring back Rogers in the|contains an ivory-cream bed on a picturization of Mark Twain’s great |dais, a 20-foot high silken canopy, comedy, as the Yankee who put the |neo-classic fixtures, tables, chairs and finishing touches on King Arthur’s| white bear rugs to harmonize. court. him back to somewhere in the sixth knights of those days you will share in watching him. ee other two include a modern at pes rary effect with all the parapher- ee an Patented candy pho-|nalia for lounging and reading and @ dentist's office. YOU- BUY WRIGLEY'S jin the latter, | tion or dialogue. bers, guests to the floor above. Popular Will Rogers _|Built Five Lavish Sets ‘Picture Brought Back! For ‘Singing Kid’ Film ‘When America’s most beloved com-| Five lavish sets were built as back- Set 2 is a chromium and glass It is all a glorious medley of fact|shower bath to show the head and and fancy, tailored to Rogers’ lovable | shoulders of Jolson under the spray. brand of humor. The story, which ties| Set 3 is a modern music room in neatly with present times, carries | equipped with a grand piano, lounges, oriental rugs, etc., which looks out century, and the fun Rogers has in| upon New York's sky-line through a bamboozling and mystifying the| magnificent 25 by 25 foot plate glass window, - Jolson walks through the first with- LET QUALITY GUIDE jout saying anything and says “ouch” Which goes to show that the moti- | vation of a plot often depends upon the settings more than upon the ac- “The Singing Kid” combines rol- |licking comedy with heart throbbing ‘drama and spectacular musical num- | Elevators first came into use in American hotels in 1859. A swanky Fifth avenue, New York, hostelry | first decided to try “lifting” the You SEE, THE COIN NUT LEFT IN PAYMENT FOR THE MEDICINE HE'S ACCUSED OF STEALING, DISAPPEARED! THERE WE ARE, DARLING-I'LL LEAVE YOU IN THE DOCTOR'S SAM, YOU'VE BEEN UP H MIS— CHIEF WITH THAT BOW fe ARROW! wHaT was THat CRASH T JUST HEARD IN THE DINING ROOM THE GUMPS—SHE'S IN AGAIN isd TELL HER I'M OUT OF TOWN— NO WAIT = THE BRINK OF THE PRECIPICE — WELL? AND, AS A SPECIAL FAVOR TO ME, MR. KENT, IF IT SHOWS UP, PLEASE GIVE Me A BUZZ. WHAT A THRILL,1O GET INTO A NURSE'S UNIFORM AGAIN? I FEEL L CAN FACE MY PROBLEMS |: MORE CLEARLY, NOW : IN HARUM, ARE ATA PREMIUM. AIDED BY LEW WEN, MYRA SUCCEEDS =| IN MAKING JACK COMFORTABLE AT ; | THE RED CROSS HOSPITAL... i} il DRL ELL EEL), 7 BUT A FIGURE, CLAD IN THE ROBES OFA NATIVE CHIEFTAIN, LURKS OUTSIDE MYRA'S WINDOW! SHIVERS, WHAT HAPPENED IN (\ BUT (IT USED To BE Your CRYSTAL THE OINING ROOM? I HEARD gm Y CHANDELIER! @ LOUD NOR rH i aay ( NOTHING ‘ ,) (EAWTY GENTLE WELL BE} |MEN > fUET's 3 aid P SERF PICKET, COMPARED TO ME, TH’ GRAND WIZER Is Sane? THAT WUZ SO EASy, IT WUZ ALMOST A

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