The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 17, 1936, Page 10

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Wide WEA SERVICE 14 “Oh, I've knitted the baby. ca sar ote 17 fart ap and a pair of bootces just while wailing for red lights to change.” my e Island re WATCH.FOR CHILDREN playing on the streets. per cent of the persons involved in automobile accidents in 1935 were children. Of these, 1600 were killed and 44,250 were ine iured, Nearly 16 Ramanee, Thrills and Comedy Blend in Film Some like thrills—some like comedy—and “Big Brown Eyes,” which opened last night at the Paramount Theatre, with Joan Bennett and Cary Grant sharing the leading roles, will please ‘em all, be- cause it’s got everything! Romance? With lovely blonde Joan Bennett making the most luscious armful big handsome Cary Grant ever had! Thrills? With a wideawake, quick-thinking manicurist and her} cop sweetheart smashing throug! crooks’ defenses to bring baby-kille: and gangsters to justice! Comedy? With a wide-awake blonde, who sces | all and knows all, spilling all the dirt in her own private gossip column! Joan breaks up with Grant when she thinks, wrongly, that he's fallen for another woman, and quits her manicuring job to go to work for a newspaper columnist. She gets a hunch that a mysterious jewel-rob- bery, which is turning the town up- side-down, and the killing of a little baby in the park, are tied up, and goes to work to run the story down. Joan puts her finger on the crim- inals, and forces them to stand trial, but through political ‘pull, they get off. Joan gets another hunch, and, with Grant, works out the details of a trap. This time, it works, and the final fadeout shows the lovers re- united, the guilty gangsters getting what they deserve, and everyone hap- py—which is, after all, the proper way for a film to wind up! Tucson, Ariz., is the only walled city in the United States. A SINGLE START peo, heat and hard driving don't harm engines as much as frequent START- ING. Golden Shall, the new FAST-FLOWING oil, cats down the wear of starting. Hence it can keep your engine “ young” 2 year longer. LUCAS OIL Co. Mh & Broadway Phone 1936 1201 Main Ave. Phone 1781 romance—some like | ‘Richard Dix Stars in ‘Special Investigator’ of the country’s number one gun mob shatters the old saw about honor among thieves, as it is seen in Rich- ard Dix’s picture, “Special Investiga- tor.” This is one of the highlights in |the RKO Radio film that was adapt- led from Erle Stanley Gardner’s mag- \azine serial, “Fugitive Gold,” under | the direction of Louis King, This picture will be shown at the Capitol Theatre tonight and Thurs- ys Colorful background for the result- jing battle is provided by an old Ne- |vada mine used by the gangsters to put stolen gold into circulation. Here the Government's agents and the |goldstealing gang fight it out, the |picture being replete with the phy- Sical thrills that have come to be ex- pected of a Dix vehicle. In “Special \ Investigator” the star is provided with \ triple opportunity to do his stuff, ap- pearing successively as a city attor- ney, as a “mouthpiece” for criminals, and as a special agent for the Fed- eral Department of Justice. Mar- garet Callahan is romantically teamed with him. A new electric fuel valve has been developed, and this is expected to reduce further the hazard of fire in Planes by automatically closing the valve when the pilot turns off the plane's ignition, making a leak-proof seal in the gas lines. France has 32 airplane factories, all of which operate on government subsidies; they are required to pro- duce solely for the government, if necessary. Five of the major air lines of the country are cooperating with a prom- inent aircraft manufacturer in con- struction of a 40-passenger transport, in anticipation of a large increase in passenger traffic. 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