The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 6, 1936, Page 8

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HUSKIES! THAT'S THE CEREAL FOR YOUNG ATHLETES SAYS brat Laydan, MEAD COACH AT NOTRE DAME) “Yes, sir... HUSKIES certainly have a grand new flavor,” adds Mr. Layden... “and there’s noth» ing like whole wheat for foods energy!” Ask your grocez for HUSKIES. The new Post Cereal made by General Foods. \ FLAPPER FANN @ BY NEA SCRVICE, INC. T. M. REG. U, S. PAT. OFF. REDGRANGE the old Wheaton iceman who carried the mail for Illinois a dozen years ago, was a miracle man all during his career, but it is doubtful if any single performance he made can equal that against Mic! in 1924. It acon te detvatien of the Illini sta- dium that Red, apparently by the © Momentous occasion, ran wil Fiving the greatest display of individual effort ever Tegistered. Sixty thousand people looked on as Ralph Steger kicked off for the Wolves, then rose and screamed as the Galloping Ghost tore from his 5-yard line back over the Michigan goal for lown. ‘Then, in rapid succession, followed and 45 yards, all in the first quarter! ww the red-head and didn’t use him again-until: ited 10 yards for his fifth and final counter, AN OLD FRIEND BEGGING HUMBLE PARDON) BUT TRAIN ARRIVING IN CITY, EVEN NOW...THEN ONTO. RUE DE LA 801,EH, y CONFOUND THAT CEST VOTRE 7 FELLOW - HE KEEPS DESTINATION, MESSIEUR STARING AT US THRU THOSE DARK GLASSES... “Candy again! I thought you were saving your pennies for a rainy day.” 4 “ did, and the last time, you made me shower down for taxi fare.” By MARTIN Jos) ] GEE EEE -—THANILS ! SAY, WILLY! Soe AW . 309" SAY seme OW .YOU CONT aaah To THE Most UNDERSTAND! I'M J NOT LOANING oF J AT THE MOVIES Beautiful Woman Is_|‘One Rainy Afternoon Key in Spy Picture) Has Two Big Song Hits eta ; WIM YY ; WITH LOVE AND * ’ E Wp a es \ ° _ KISSES wm Beautiful, alluring and gloriously} “One Rainy Afternoon” and “Se- @live, she wanted to live danger-|cret Rendezvous,” two tuneful new ously, so she entered the secret serv-| song hits that are enjoying great pop- ice. Her first assignment was to pose; ularity on the air are featured in as the wife of a man she had never “One Rainy Afternoon,” Pickford- seen and to essist him to track to| Lasky’s gay comedy romance, starring death a clever enemy spy who, at any | Francis Lederer, which begins an en- cost, must not be allowed to reach|gagement at the Paramount Theatre Arabia. tomorrow. This is the dramatic introduction Film fans will have their first of the heroine to the hero in “Secret| chance to hear the romantic Lederer Agent,” drama of mystery, intrigue| sing in this film, which marks the nd romance coming Tuesday and| first offering of the newly organized ‘Wednesday to the Capitol Theatre. | producing company headed by Mary It sters Madeleine Carroll, Peter| Pickford and Jesse L, Lasky. He sings Lorre, John Gielgud and Robert|“ “One Rainy Afternoon,” while the Young and the supporting cast in-| other song is sung by Seger Ellis and cludes Percy Marmont, and Lilli Pal- | Margaret Warner. mer. Alfred Hitchcock, GB’s Honor Roll director, directed. Ida Lupino plays the romantic Czech's leading lady in this sparkling Adapted from the play by Camp-| Parisian comedy depicting the amaz- ell Dixon, based on W. Somerset |i ing developments that ensue when a Maugham’s novel, “Ashenden,” the| handsome young man kisses a strange story reveals the secret service ac-j beauty in a dark movie theatre, while tivities of a famous novelist turned | five famous comedians play important Spy. @ society girl in search of a thrill,/supporting roles, Hugh Herbert, Ro- _ a@.killer who boasted of his conquests | | land Young, Erik Rhodes, Joseph as a lady-killer, and a reckless young; Cawthorn and Donald Meek. “Playboy who is finally unmasked as the villain. The music'of both songs was writ- ten by Ralph Irwin. Jack Stern and ‘The story starts with Ashenden’s|Harry Tobias collaborated on the assignment to go to Geneva and|!: lyrics of “One Rainy Afternoon” identify and trail the unknown spy.| While those of “Secret Rendezvous” Ashenden !{s played by John Gielgud, | are from the pen of Preston Sturges. England's favorite Hamlet and Ro- Stephen Morehouse Avery prepared meo, playing his second screen role.| the screenplay and dialogue from the ‘The success of his plot is endangered | French story “Monsieur Sans Gene.” when he falls in loves with Elsa,| Additional dialogue was contributed played by Madeleine Carroll, who is|by Maurice Hanline. also adored by Marvin, played by Royland V. Leé directed the com- Robert Young, and pursued roman-|edy, while Peverell Marley is respons- tically by Peter Lorre, playing a suave ; ible for the photography. “One Rainy cut-throat. Afternoon” is released through Unit- ——— I: So They Say | > oe A moving man is a truck driver ‘whose education has been increased. —C. W. Gentry, Indianapolis, oper- ator of school for van loaders. . * * * + Hollywood is just a small town on a slightly larger scale. In Hollywood, if you go out with a girl, for example, it gets in the papers. Well, in my home | town, when I took a girl to a dance, somebody would write on the barn, “Bob loves Gertrude.”—Robert Tay- + lor, movie star. @\ed Artists. “Close” odors can be removed from closed houses by burning a piece of gum camphor around which has been Placed a smal! quantity of ground cof- fee. The puffin, a bird of the far north, files under water. Sent to “Clean Up” Troubled Palestine IVEN the “cleaning up” Palestine and ending Arab terrorism, Lieut.-Gen. J. G. Dill, former- ly with the British war of- MY BOY, I -AH- WOULD SUGGEST THAT REMAIN HERE SEVERAL DAYS. é TIAVING FLATLY REFUSED TO ACCOMPANY HIS FRIENDS HE TOOK OUR Aire~ PLANE WITHOUT, /. PERMISSION AN! SEE SUCH A DEAD DUMP. - 'S QUIETER'N' A BLASTED OL’ GRAVEVARD— VOT DIG fT HUNNWTHE DAY OF MIRACLES HAS RETURNED! IF 1 WASN'T , SO SURE OF MY EYESIGHT, I'D THINK IT WAS A MIRAGE—LD LIKE TO KNOW THE BRAND OF. “SCOURING SUDS “THAT CAN TURN BAGGY PANTS, WRINKLED COATS AND ROUGHNECKS INTO THREE CLEANED, PRESSED AND MANICURED GENTS / 1 HAVESOME TARNIGHED BRASS AROUND HERE THAT UD UKE TO BURNISH /

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