The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 2, 1936, Page 8

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SIDEGLANCES - }“Lonly wanted her to be able to play a few little pieces \that people like. 1 had no idea she would tuke it su seriously.” id Woung and Tone Make Delightful New Team Loretta Young and Franchot Tone form a delightful new romantic screen team in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's “The Unguarded Hour,” now showing at Bhe Paramount Theatre. The new picture, filled with ro-/| nance, drama and mystety, gives both layers an excellent opportunity for heir talents. Moving with lightning speed, the Qawrence Weingarten production con- cerns a prosecuting attorney who sends men to their doom by his bril- Jiant use of circumstantial evidence. ‘When he ts caught by circumstances for a crime he has not committed his rife comes to his aid to save his life. Both Tone and Miss Young are out- Ptanding in their respective roles as fhe attorney and the wite. Roland Young, as the friend of the Pamily, is excruciatingly funny while Lewis Stone Js sterling as the head of Scotland Yard. DANES TO OBSERVE CONSTITUTION DAY Picnic in Pioneer Park Sunday Will Headline Statewide Celebration ‘Commemorating the 88th anniver- Bary of the day on which King Fred- erik VII gave the people of Denmark the franchise and a_ constitution, | Danes from all over North Dakota will gather here Sunday to celebrate the Grundlovsdag or constitution day. ‘The actual date of the granting of the constitution to the Danes was June 5, but June 7 was chosen for the celebration here because it falls on #unday, affording an opportunity for @ great many out-of-town people to ‘be present for the celebration. Arrangements for the program are being made by a committee composed of ©. C. Larsen, Chris Martineson, former chief of police here, and Jens A. Meyer, former North Dakota news- paper publisher, who recently return- ed from California. The program will start at 10 a. m., in Pioneer park and _ continue throughout the day. Coffee and other refreshments will ‘be furnished without charge, accord- ing to the committee, which is arrang- ing @ program of speeches, Danish games and a free movie for the enter- tainment of the visitors. Family groups and Danish org: izations planning attendance at Meeting are requested to notify Meyer 0 that the committee may esti- mate in advance the number of per- sons to prepare for. Areal old-fashioned Skovtur, Danish for picnic, is planned by the arrangements committee. ‘The state population department at Rio de Janeiro released figures show- Ang that of 274,749 rural properties aR on Fane ae 33,590 are owned y Italians, 14,810 by Spaniards and 153,945 by Japanese, . RB. L, Odom of Jasper, Tex., start- sed @ counter attack on borers in his @ecan grove, loosing 34,000 parasites, valled trichagramma, to fight them. | |‘Times Square Playboy’ | Is Delightful Comedy | One of the most delightful comedy jdramas of the season, “Times Square | Playboy,” a Warner Bros. production, ‘was shown to enthusiastic aydiences jat the Capitol Theatre yesterday. Adapted from the George M. Cohan Broadway stage hit, “Home Towners,” ithe screen play preserves the real |Cohanesque flavor, being packed with hilarious laughs, romance, some in- |tense dramatic moments, sparkling dialogues and lively music. The pic- |ture is fast moving and holds the sus- |pense to an amusing and surprising jclimax. Heading the cast is Warren William in the role of a small towner who, after having made millions in the big city, becomes engaged to a night club jentertainer, The part is particularly sulted to William's dignified and subtle comedy talents, although for once he stoops to no incon- siderable clowning, in’ which he 1s jably supported by Barton Macl.ane, temporarily released from his erst- while gangster roles to play the part | of Williams’ valet, butler and athletic trainer. MacLane gives as fine as por- trayal of comedy character as he pre- viously has done in heavy roles. ‘The ministry of communications of Brazil has divided the country into seven zones and limited the number of radio stations permissible for each zone so that Rio de Janeiro can have but seven stations, Sao Paulo five, Porto Alegre, Recife, Bello Horizonte and Sao Salvador, two each. Other State capitals may have one apiece. high School graduate of 1936, was neither jabsent nor tardy during 11 years of school. —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—— ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS. ELEVATING GRADER. Sealed bids for furnishing and de- livering f. 0, b. Bismarck, North Da- kota, one 42 inch elevating grader, complete with auxiliary gas engine jwill be received by the Board of County Commissioners of Burleigh County, at Bismarck, North Dakota, until two o'clock p. m, June 4th, 1936. Each bidder must accompany his bid with a certified check in the sum of five (5%) per cent of the amount bid guaranteeing the faithful per- formance of the proposal if contract for delivery of the equipment is awarded to him, Each bidder must state in his bid the specifications for the equipment he proposes to furnish and the date of delivery of this equip- ment on cars at shipping point. | ,UBon the award of the contract the checks of the unsuccessful bidders | will be returned to them. The Board of County Commissioners of Burleigh County, North Dakota, renerves the right to reject any or ali 8. By Order of the Board of County Commissioners. Hazel Ahrens, Llano, Tex., Clair G. Derby, x County Auditor. 5-19-26 6-2. | Molly’s Boys Say “We Fix ’um \ 427 Phone when tire is flat We call for and return ’em. Molly's Tire Shop 4th St, at Thayer ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1938 TILDA, SUPPOSE ¥ SOMEON! I ANDY_!S ECK THE RECEPTION IN CELEBRATION OF UBANIA'S VICTORY IS A GALA AFFAIR, AND JACK IS HAILED AS THE HERO OF THE HOUR. (WHEW) WOTTA AY TAGO TO TH’ BALL GAME E 0U22/O ONLY — WELL, MEBBE HE WILL— IED WORK (T RIGHT! Z, BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES GEE,OW GEE! ONT \T FUN .CORA ? WHY DON'T YOU SEE A erehmrcn MALADY TO BE NOT TREATED LIGHTLY THE GUMPS—THAT'S AN IDEA, ANDY! AND | CAME ALONG AND ASKED YOU ‘TO RETURN THE CHECK- WHAT PARDON, BUT TIME HAS COME FOR EXPLANATION --- FOR THE RIGHTS TO OPERA VALUABLE DIAMOND MINES, MY HONORABLE COUNTRY IS ANXIOUS TO PAY HANDSOME SUM , TOGETHER WITH MILITARY SECURITY~ THAT IS REASON FOR AIDING TO DRIVE OFF UNSCRUPULOUS ENEMY * MEY, OU22, INSTEAD. OF || 00 YA RUG FER A SPELL? GENTLEMEN, YOU HAVE RENDERED) MY COUNTRY A MOST INVALUABLE (WELL, THANKS @ COT, OU! Pac! T HOPE OUR. KEEM SNAPS OUTA “THEIR BATTIN’ SLUMPL BUT URE (S LINE THAT, YOULL FIND! TAS TO BE, SUST LIE A LOSES UP_ SALAD A ‘BIT OF THIS /AND A FUNG me BUT, YOo MOEN OF ARS THING SPOILS IT ALL ?

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