The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 19, 1936, Page 12

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1936 "VE GOT TO KEEP FROM Kiser PNGERED ANOS . es Wane THE SEARCH IS ON FOR POODLES, LET US DIGRESS “Let’s borrow $150 instead of $100. Then we can put the $50 aside to meet the first few payments on the loan.” — st June 22-July 3 vacation Bible RURAL ;school during the mornings in the church. The Misses Florence Nord- SAFE AS THE § BANK OF ENGLAND— CH U RCH | strom and Lillian Forsberg will teach. NOTICES Sacred Heart Catholic Church Wilton, N. D. Order of Masses: First Sunday, Mass at 11:00 a. m. Third Sunday, Mass at 10:00 a. m. Rey. Join C. Wingering, { i Parish Priest. | Wing Congregational Church | . E. Matteson, Stated Supply. | ‘The church services are held every fiwo weeks on Sundays at 8:00 p. m. Everyone invited. Sunday School every Sunday at 10:30 a. m. Mrs. (Clyde Harvey, superintendent. 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor un- @er the leadership of Supt. Hail. MARIA LUTHERAN CHURCH Braddock G. Adolph Johns, Pastor. Sune 21 — Second Sunday after frinity. 2:00 p. m. Sunday school and Bible 3:00 p.m. church worship. Sermon: “£ Will Follow You, Lord Jesus.” AT THE New Fields Movie Has | Carnival Background | A carnival of the 80's, with a pack:| ground of calliope music, animals,! snake charmers, barkers and con-| cession operators, is setting for the (Ww. C. Fields picture, “Poppy.” open-| ing today at the Paramount Theatre. / "The scene is one in which Fields is completely at home. Fields appears as a patent-medicine vendor and shell game worker who Children who are five or older are | welcome. | Tuesday, June 23, beginning at |noon—The annual mid-summer pic- nic in the Peterson grove. A special | program of music and talks has been | arranged. M. E. Chureh McKenzie— Worship service 10:00 a. m. Church school 11:00 a. m. Sterling— Church school 10:30 a. m. Worship service 11:30 a. m. Menoken— Church school 1:30 p. m. Worship service 2:30 p. m. ‘Theodore C. Torgerson, Pastor. Moffit-Braddock M. E. Churches Moffit— Morning worship 10:30. Sunday school 11:30 a. m. Epworth League 8:00 p. m. Tuesday. Braddock— Sunday school 10:30 a. m. Evening worship 8:00. Epworth League 7:30 p. m. Thurs- day. Cc. F. Curtis, Pastor. MOVIES Marion Davies Star Peary Of ‘Hearts Divided’ Marion Davies, in her latest Cosmo- politan production, “Hearts Divided,” a First National release with a ro- mantic historical background, opens at the Capitol Theatre tomorrow. The picture is said to have been produced on a lavish scale with beau- tiful sets and colorful settings. The scenes are laid largely in the histori- cal Patterson mansion of Baltimore FINDING THE SECRET DOOR 10 THE INNER TOMB 1S NOT THAT | EASY, MY FRIEND-1 HAVE SPENT MANY YEARS IN RESEARCH, AND, EVEN NOW =~ WE GOTTA BE CAREFUL WITH OUR MATCHES! WE DON'T HAVE SO MANY | OON'T WORRY | I KIN) LUGHT FIRES ‘LIKE AN INDIAN! finds “separating a yokel from his and its spacious grounds, but there financial burden” a pastime without|are also sequences in Washington, an equal. In his custody he has “Poppy,” | Sutlying race track, and in the palace eighteen-year-old girl who has grown | of Emperor Napoleon of France. up as a carnival follower. Dick Powell, who has the leading Fields and Poppy, played by Ro- masculine role, also sings songs spe- chelle Hudson, arrive at a small vil- | Cially written for the production by Jage as a carnival opens. Fields man-| Harry Warren and Al Dubin, in one ages to arrange for space for his med-| Of which he is joined by Miss Davies. cine concession and embarks on his| Other music is furnished in the form sales drive. of spirituals sung by the famous Hall BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Meanwhile, Rochelle has fallen in | Johnson choir, representing slaves in Jove with the son of the village’s| their quarters on the Patterson es- mayor, Richard Cromwell, and the two plan to marry. | tate. | cong Several historical characters are Fields hears of a huge estate inj seen in the film, including Napoleon the village which lies idle, awaiting) Bonaparte, Cambaceres, second con- the discovery of a missing heiress,|Su!l of France, Jerome Bonaparte, Rochelle’s age. Unknown to the girl, he arranges to have her proven the rightful owner. | His scheme is revealed only a short} time after Rochelle has been given charge of the estate. It seems as though she is about to drift back in- to carnival life, but a twist ending eaves her settled in the village, en- gaged to Cromwell, while Fields heads! for the open country to follow his chosen career from town to town. | The setting and story give Fields; his best opportunity in a long and) successful film career to exploit the inimitable Fields humor. Backing up| the star are a list of featured players) headed by Lynn Overman, Catharine| Doucet and Rosalind Keith. —_——__— | ‘The dramatic figure, D’Annunzio, | fet up the government of Fiume,! which for @ time had practically no} other revenue thgn receipts from the sale of its postage stamps to collec- tors, BUDWEISER Now lic No Charge for the Bottle jbrother of the emperor, President Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, John Marshall, Alex- ander Hamilton and Aaron Burr, >—___________—__¢@ | §. W. Burleigh By MBS. ALEX STEWART Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Buckley attend- ed the county school board meeting in Bismarck Saturday. Paul Hopel, August and Al Smith and Malcolm Nicholson transacted | business in the Capital City Monday. Dan McClean was a caller at the) Alex Stewart home Sunday. Noble Tuaregs, Berber nomads of the middle Sahara, wear black li- thams, or cloths over their faces. Servile Tuaregs wear while lithams. Hence Black Tuaregs and White PATRONIZE THE DEALER WHO DISPLAYS THIS SION in FLAVOR SMOOTHNESS NORTHWEST CHAMPION: WASH TUBBS T eu tT WAS AN ACCIDI ORDER? THAT NITRO TRU BECAUSE SOMEBODY TAMPERED WITHA BRIDGE AN MADE 'T T= IT WAS EW UP. WELL, TLL BE DANGED IF IT AINT TH THREE MUGS THAT OL! KING WUR SENT ALONG T’KEEP T. QUESTION AND :ANGER —. T THINK Yer BLUFEIN'| I'm Goin’ FER some. MORE. WOOD WME I GIT By TH’ KE YA LIGHT THAT FIRE LIKE AN INDIAN, PLL Give va £51 y YOU Grab THIS Ul B0ces/ ‘ By SMALL

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