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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1936 Y. M. REG. U8. PAT. OF. 1036 BY NEL SERVICE, INC. “We'll have to kill another home this carly it will spoil the cook. hour some way. If we go TRAFFICARTOON Oh, I'm so sorry | didn't hold out my hand, but | just those lovely raspberries.” REMEMBER to signal the dri turn or stop. Failing to signa caused 27,700 auto accidents, in and 35,980 were injured. iver behind when you expect to and improper signalling, in 1935, which 260 persons were killed AT THE MOVIES ‘Adventure in Reckless Life Basis of Picture To the host vf those who turn to Robert Louis Stevenson for preferred meading is added an army of film pa- trons. This became pronounced Sun- day night at the Paramount theatre, where Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's “Trou- ble for Two,” co-starring Robert (Montgomery and Rosalind Russell, ‘opened an engagement for two days. ‘The picture is based on the story, “The Suicide Club,” by Stevenson, the wereen adaptation being written by Manuel Seff and E. E. Paramore, Jr. A distinguished supporting cast in- cludes Frank Morgan, who recently ‘won honors in M-G-M’s musical sen- sation, “The Great Ziegfeld"; Regi- nald Owen, Louis Hayward, David! Holt, Virginia Weidler, E. E. Clive, Walter Kingsford and others. “Trouble for Two” was produced by Louis D. Lighton and directed by J. Walter Ruben, who directed “Public Hero,” “Riffraff” and many other no- table screen successes. Robert Montgomery as the gay young prince who is doomed to mar- fy a royal lady for whom he has no particular regard gives an outstand- dng portrayal. Montgomery, accord- ing to all straws in the winds of Hollywood, is going to be one of the Spectacular stars of the American screen. He certainly qualifies in this ‘composite of Stevenson adventure and romance. Festival Tire Covers Here for Distribution Two hundred tire covers advertis- s Pioneer Days Festival Thave been received here and will be| distributed to automobile owners at ‘once, according to Frank Milhollan, chairman of the general celebration ittee. It is the committee's desire that as many of the covers as possible be Placed on salesmen’s cars where they jwill be seen by persons in widely @cattered cities of the Northwest. Milhollan also announced that hun- @reds of additional souvenir programs gre available to any person desiring #0 send copies to their friends. Per- sons desiring the extra copies may get by calling at The Tribune of- iClark and Holmes in Secret Service Film “The House of a Thousand Candles” was a popular Meredith Nicholson novel during the exciting early days of the World War, For the Republic picture, its vivid and tense story of internation spies has been retained, while H. W. Hanemann, noted maga- zine writer and scenarist; Andre Bo- }hem, and Mrs, Wallace Reid, who col- jlaborated on the adaptation, have modernized the story by using the newest and novel methods of spy work, Mae Clarke and Phillips Holmes are presented in the leading adventurous jromantic roles of “The House of a | Thousand Candles,” which will open j;at the Capitol theatre tomorrow. Rosita Moreno, fiery Spanish dancer; Irving Pichel, one of the most ta- Tented actors of stage and screen, and Fred Walton, noted English comedian, head the important supporting cast. The current interest in war activ- ities and the world-wide threats of war are capitalized upon the screen in this story. It is the type of pic- ture which reveals some of the inside workings by which Great Britain and other foreign powers maintain their political prestige and position. At the same time it wins audience sympathy for the entirely human frailties of the idealistic young men and women who pledge their lives to hazardous pursuits for the safety of their nation. A law recently enacted in Indiana provides that every high school stu- dent be required to devote a minimum }of 20 hours each semester to the |study of highway safety and motor car driving. “FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: AEG. U. S. PAT. OFF. THE GUMPS—WITH A SONG IN HER HEART NO THI WITH Eee TRACT SSHINE UPON MY BRoyf HE VERY IDE, 1M. NUMPSROLLS INQUC NING ME THAT! ~V'LL. M. M EAT widow ZANDER TamrriEI WORDS : 1 TT I$ MADDER THAN ANDY TOLD HER OF 4 HIS SUSPICIONS MIGHT. USE BIM's CHECK AS A WEAPON TO EXTORT MONEY FROM HIM — SUCH INSINUATIONS / HM-M- 4 DARLING 1 AM GROWING 4 OLD 7-~ SILVER THREADS 2 AMONG THE GOLD UY EVER GONNA LEAD US TO THE SPOT WHERE THOSE SABER-TOOTHED TIGER BONES ARE I PRESSED THE TRIGGER JUST AS QUIETLY AS MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE MYRA! 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