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e Cte er Cree OCH a ee ga Oe | AT THE Technicolor Enhances Greatness of Picture . ‘The current outstanding event in the film world is the presentation of Helen Hunt Jackson’s immortal love ‘idyll, “Ramona,” produced by 20th Century-Fox in the new perfected ‘Technicolor, coming today, Saturday and. Sunday at the Paramount theatre. The cast of thousands fea- turfig “Loretta Young and Don Jane Darwell, Katherine De Mille, Victor Kilian and John Carradine. As long as two years ago, prepa- rations were begun for the picturiza- tion of this beautiful love story. Darryl F. Zanuck, Twentieth Cen- tury-Fox studio production chief, spent nearly an entire year in search of the perfect Ramona. After cover- ing carefully his own contract list and combing the entire field of free-lance | players and “unknowns,” he felt as- | sured that he had found the right Ramona when he selected Loretta Young. Scores of eligible players were tested for the role of Alessandro, Ra- mona’s great love, and it finally went to Don Ameche. This rising young ‘ctor appeared to have all the quali- fications necessary to play the part. ‘He has a splendid voice, as has been attested by his previous success on the radio. He is six feet tall and decided- ly the athletic type. His work on the screen in “Ramona” completely justi- fies his selection for the part. Ameche,. includes such brilliant play-| ‘ers as Kent Taylor, Pauline Frederick,| D Exciting Flying Film Features Many Stars}. Airplanes falling in twisted, flam- ing masses, pilots “balling out” for their lives, shattered nerves, courage and cowardice in one of the world’s most hazardous professions—testing new planes for airworthiness—go to make up one of the most exciting pictures of recent months, Columbia's roaring drama, “Devil's Squadron,” which came to a neat three-point landing at the Capitol Theatre Thurs- day, piloted by the stalwart Richard x. There is romance, to, in this tion-packed film. Karen Morley, distinctly capable actress who never seems to make enough pictures, plays opposite Dix. Lloyd Nolan, Shirley Ross, ten-year-old Billy Burrud, Hen- ry SoMa and Gene Morgan also play teatired roles with a good deal) FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS But, of course, it is Richard Dix who shines, as a star should, He is seen in the role of Paul Redmond, & ,flyer who is dishonorably discharged from the army because of a trick of fate. Dana Kirk, his friend, is su- perintendent of a testing airport, and gives Redmond his chance to make CHANCE AGANST Al FOCT- ‘-ye GAME... Guys Lice |} CALL BEFORE THE SPORT PAGES good. “Devil's Squadron” speeds to & highly dramatic climax that made every member of the audience Thurs- day feel as though he himself had just come out of a tailspin. Erle C. Kenton, the director, deserves much credit for the vigorous film. So does Dick Grace, Hollywood stunt man and test pilot, who wrote the original story. . New Station Lights Ordered at Omemee New lighting facilities must be; provided at the Omemee railroad depot, with a transfer from kerosene Jamps to electric lights, as the result of an order Friday of the state railroad board. Citizens of Omemee requested “adequate” lighting facili- ties on the station platform used jointly by the Great Northern and Soo Line railroads. The state board ordered the change be made not later than October 15. e——_—________"—_-# { Sterling | ——_—_______—__—_* By SHIRLEY STEWART Art Husbe and Marion Nerbe of Steele were visitors at the Roy Han- son home Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, 8. T. Parker returned home Monday evening from a trip to California. Shirley and Thelma Freshour spent the week-end at their home in Taft township. Verona Jensen returned to Moffit ‘with her brother, Aldus, to spend the) week-end at her home near there. Ruth McClusky of Bismarck is spending a few days in this commun- ity. Florence Schmidkunz, who has been employed at the Purity Bakery ._ Combination Purchase Plan buys BOTH . BASY Washer and Irener at the forme: moeathly cost ef either ONE! Ask for details of our new Combination Purchase Pian that buys complete EASY home laundry , ©quipment at the lowest payments ever quoted! - The new EASY Washer with Spiralator wash- ing action saves 14 washing time—%/ to 74 washing wear. New EASY Ironer sayes 1, 12 % lroning time. See them today! é —- WASHERS in Bismarck, arrived Monday evening to spend a week's vacation visiting friends and relatives here. | Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Stewart, ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Mat Brown and Mr. and Mrs, Elsus Elness| MYRA NORTH, motored to Bismarck Saturday. Registers Need Not Handle Car Licenses County registers of deeds are not permitted by law to take applica- tions or issue motor vehicle license} plates, Assistant Attorney General Charles Verret ruled Friday. In an opinion given J. D, Runsvold, Ti Cass county register of deeds, Verret sald the only law that had permitted BU2ZES, the register of deeds to accept motor vehicle license applications was chap- ter 160 of the 1933 session laws, but that the 1935 legislature amended this, eliminating any reference to the register of deeds. As a result of this action, these county officials are not now required to take application or issue plates, Verret stated. Runsvold had charged lack of co- operation from the state motor an BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES hicle registrar's department and he jwould Atop handling license 8): AM GUESS SOMEONE FOGOT AN’ MLEFT DE PHONE OFF DE SPECIAL NURSE SUST SEE THAT THE ‘LEMAN 1S COMFORTABLE, PARKS WHILE -1 TELL THE PROFESSOR THE STEP INTO MY PARLOR, SAID THE SPIDER TO THE FLY. OVER THE UNCONSCIOU GRANVILLE, 1N_THE HEY! 1 WOTSA \DEA OF BUTTIN’ IN HELLO = ttl WHERE'S DONT BE SLY » "WAN VUE plications Oct. 1, unless compelled by law to handle them.” L. H. McCoy, state motor vehicle registrar, was out of town and could not be reached for comment. WASH TUBBS OH, HOLLY, AINT 1T BIN, Le WE BIN MARRIED A WHOLE MONTH = TODAY, ID = lo A LING STO” [OULD CAST MY HEY, YOUR HIGHNESS - LOOK, - WE GOT COMPANY COMIN’ — (F THEY EVER GIT Here! 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