The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 18, 1936, Page 8

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wf SIDEGLANCES - par oer. oe ___*m bringing in twice “Shouldn’t sis do more of the housework than I, mama? - By George Clark { ome i. as much alimony.” THis Curious MILLARD \ EICAOR E WAS THE FIRST PRESIDENT TO TAKE A | FELES DES LEST GSE the object that is being devoured, replace them. AT T a . f New Film Experiments| A * 9 in “Girl Values”! An experiment in “girl values” for @ straight dramatic production is geen in “Girl's Dormitory,” Twen- tieth Century-Fox production open- ing Thursday at the Paramount ‘Theatre starring Simone Simon, the brilliant French star, making her American debut with Herbert Mar- shall and Ruth Chatterton. Ordinarily this thing called ‘girl values’ is restricted, to musical pro- Guctions, where it is shown in the form of fantastic dance routines fea- turing the feminine form. But Darryl Zanuck, believing the values were the same, whether in mu- sical or dramatic productions, en- gaged 100-odd girls — none over 18 years of age—for the picture. The girls are in formation, as in musical productions, but this takes the form of marching to and from class rooms, exercises and mass gym- nastics in simple dresses of like cut, color and design. The effect, insofar as the tradi- tional “girl values” is concerned, is the same as though these youngsters were tap dancing in a revue. Under the direction of Irving Cum- mings, the 100 girls are an integral part of the drama. Indeed, the pic- ture couldn't do without them, yet apart from this they perform a sec- ond function of pleasing the eyes without the artificial aid of bare legs and intricate dancing. owen ewe Ome SORPAHREREAQRE TRY WRIGLEY’S IT HELPS IN SNAILS do not have teeth in their jaws, but on their tongues, and they secure their food by a rasping process, which wears away file wears down a surface. When their teeth wear out, new ones HE MOVIES | Gold prospec! q | Canadian river WORLD Preuor MANY SPECIES OF BIROS carry COMBS ON THEIR MIDOLE CLAWS, TO ASSIST THEM IN PREENING THEIR. PLUMAGE. in much the same fashion that a Hepburn and March Coming to Capitol The story of a woman who with the aid of but one man dared pit her- self against a host of ruthless war barons in a battle of force and in- trigue that could not end until one or the other faction was wholly de- feated is pictured in “Mary of Scot- land,” co-starring drama for Kath- erine Hepburn and Fredric March. The Scottish queen, whose career is told, fought with a vigor surprising in one s0 lovely and entirely fem- inine, but as the film recalls, she was destined to defeat, for her lords stopped at nothing to seize her power for themselves. They convinced the husband of her THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1936 THE GUMPS— DISTURBING NEWS! NO SIR- YOUR BEARDED FRIEND HASN'T BEEN HERE FOR S' EVERAL DAYS — HIS BROTHER SEEMED TO RESENT YOUR BUYING THE POOR FELLOW A SQUARE z, MEAL — MR.BRIDGES HAD WHILE MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE LSAY, WHAT ARE YOUR PLANS, MYRA AND JACK, NOW THAT THIS TROUBLE] §] HAS BEEN CLEARED BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES wy second loveless marriage, Lord Darn-] WASH TUBBS ley, that favors denied him were granted Rizzio, her only devoted advisor, and with Darnley’s ald mur- dered the Italian in her very cham- bers. When the hapless Mary finally dared marry for love, they spread the rumor that it was her new husband, Bothwell, who murdered Darnley (mysteriously killed short!y after Rizzio’s death) to make the wedding | possible. And as the people heeded this whispering and deserted the bold firebrand who was her last defender, Mary's nobles dared come in the open and throw all their forces against her. ‘That fierce feud makes one of his- tory’s most colorful dramas, as testi- fied by the outstanding Broadway success of Maxwell Anderson’s play from which the film was taken. Provincetown, Mass., on the tip of] Cape Cod, vies with Woodstock, N. Y., as the favorite summering place of Greenwich Village artists and writers. Seven flood control and reservoir projects in Oklahoma to cost $6,087,400 have been approved by the war de- partment. tors slong the South in New Mexico earn Me arene 96.09 (» day. Danning the HE'LL NEVER SPEAK TO ME AS LIVES, Y IN 20 SONNY. YEA le LONG AS HE FIRST. DAI VACATION? WE THOUGHT OF STOPPING AT THE RIVIERA. AS Va NN. AM, TAKE A SET OF IRON AT ONCE, Joe BUNKER, Mtoe OVER AT TH! LONG GREEN, GOLE CLUS! wit ‘Wy gent “4 WELL, THEN-WHY THAT'S AWFULLY SWELL OF RY u DON'T YOU STAY ON YOU, SIR EDMOND, BUT WE.. i GESIDES WE HAVE Bl | WEN), My FRIENDS-I'VE BOARD AND JOIN WELL, WE REALLY SHOULD [BNO BAGGAGE, AND HAD A CABLE FROM MY US ON ALITTLE GO BACK 0 CAIRO TO WHAT OF LEW WEN?9E | GOVERNMENT, ASKING ME TO STAY IN EGYPT TO AWAIT FURTHER ORDERS, 1 SHALL TESTIFY AT CULPRITS’ TRIAL... YOU GO - MUCH NEED OF RESTS BIRTHDAY PRESENT FROM YER HER | The OUGHTA HELP YA WHEN YerR PRESSING On YER. APPROACH SHOTS! MZ, RE mONE THING ABOUT OW WELL ALL & BET. SLEEPIN' IN TREES DONT HAVE |] THAT YO BE ALINE AT TWORRY ABOUT WAKIN’ UP TWO WEEKS 1 DIDN THING ABOUT WOT kil DEAR! WHAT HAVE I DONE,NOW? HEAH'S SOME CANDY AN! DEAR, OH SHE’ CALLED ME A POODLE: SACK RABBIT. T-I MUST LOOKOUT!’ DINOSAURS ! B.MERE COMES A WHOLE u * FLOWAHS AN! STUFF DAT "TUL

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