The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 19, 1937, Page 14

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ALSTON ETL ES OA Te ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1987 AT THE MOVIES ‘Dorothy Lamour Has |Shakespeare’s Lines Be regia eA fe DOES HE oH | - 8 ege - Debut in Jungle Film, Exemplified by Powell A BILLIARD TABLE COMPARED aoe lata pial ‘TO THIS CASE~1 CAN'T “The love of a jungie-born maiden | abeaalerme rs heresies wrote, se GET ANYTHING OUT OF “pacl “ y) _ fore white man, the first she had ever | UO, The might well have semen fA CARR-,CLAIMS HE geen, is the background of “The |thst tine for William Powell, who HAS ‘AMNESIA Yangle Princess,” thrill-packed Para-| stars with Carole Lombard in Univer- mount picture which came to the/<)’s «my Man Godfrey” at the Pare- Capitol Theatre last night. |mount theatre. Powell adds his in- * ‘The stampede of a maddened ele- | terpretation of a butler to the many phant herd, » battle waged by man- qitferent screen characters he has Ike chimpanzees, and the charge of 8 portrayed before. It can be truly said tiger are some of the thrilling ele-/that he's had more parts than a jig- Ments in “The Jungle Princess.” Beau-| saw juzzie, William Powell was & tiful photography and splendid ani-|theatrical producer in “The Great mal scenes make this breath-taking | ziegteld,” a doctor in “The Ex-Mra. one’of the finest pictures Of Bradford,” a detective in “The Thin its type to'reach the screen. | Man” and some six other offerings, in- The role of the jungle maiden is cluding the Philo Vance series. He Played by Dorothy Lamour, radio star, | was a lawyer in “Evelyn Prentice” and ‘the man is Ray Milland. She |-awyer Man.” He was a spy catch- 8 from a man-eating tiger, |er in “Rendezvous,” a gambling “mes- Bhim te her cave, and nurses Rim ter mind” in “Street of Chance,” & fe. “He learns to love ‘owner and sportsman in ‘Reck- returns his love with all the ardor ne se lees ger et ae Se coring alae be. returns to jonnaire in “Beau f ; i cantronted by Molly La-|Gesie” and “Beeu Bahreur.” He was : Y Sd Mate lace Dag eon Bee ee taare |e eteeanan of ee nremeesromeat Y\ st SORTA FORGET “TOMI! AND “THE lace of & fear-/ period in “Under the Red Robe” ” of natives intent upon |>"tnient at arms in “When Knight y FIRST BOOK THEE LIBRARIAN GAVE that Milland makes his hood Was in Flower.” ME WAS WRITTEN BY “THE GIRL between the two. Now, as a butler, he experiences ’ -Tamiroff, Lynne Overman, | just as much romance as he did in and Mals all have important roles in any of his other varied roles and Jungle Princess.” This is MISS| about three times as much hilarious "s first screen engagement, it is a highly successful one for jearmcand floss the part of xe | Find Average Age Is Ba eomenenyro Peniec 00 Rising Slowly in U. S. Dramatic critics in Germany must aay ‘a special permit from the gov- Washington, Feb. 19—(#) mae t to practice their profession, | Census bureau reported Thursday tl ted to acute in-|the nation’s population as a whole gest Beare caneed ty heart disease, |“is slowly, but persistently, growing Dr, Claude 8. Beck, Binghamton, | older.” ' It said that median age—that of persons at the mid-point of all re- was invented in 1883.| ported ages—stood at 27.6 years in y. ‘ whole milk combina- | 1935 compared with 264 in 1930, 25.2 HERE ARE MY NEW D he liquid separated from in 1920 and 18.8 in 1850. .YARD CREDENTIALS... THEYRE. HAVE YOU) KEPT found barley and wheat| In 1935, the bureau reported, 61.5 4 Heated to 125 degrees in vac-|per cent of the population was 21 QUITE IN ORDER, I ASSURE YOUR IDENTITY it is then dried, aifted and| years or older. This compared with YOU ~ MY RIGHT NAME 1S 594 per cent in 1990 and 57.6 per cent in 1920, finely ground soybeans|. Of the 127,341,300 aggregate popu- be used as a substitute for eggs | lation in 1935, 64,161,000 were male in making salad dressing of the may-| and 63,180,300 were female, or 101.6 , males to each 100 females. | Us Wilkens having > q no WY) a TOO 6000 A START treed a ’coon WeFarmer Smollett that’ got abold of the tree and me with ONE AGAINST ALL (FEN COMES THE SHERIFF'S POSSE. BELLE, TRAFFIC \S AT A STAND- Fun loving folks are sure | eee T HOPS TE WINTER Nou PENT strong for our ) wD : any GA > ! Z SrooeD ALL THE cUCKOOS Gut OF e ° FROM. pons Z OLD f WERE YOUR BELFRY~ HM-M~<THAT GIVES Family’s Whiskey = {| ae | MEAN IOER-me NewcT Time Seu : SG; 2 } x g BREAK OUT IN A RASH OF ~ Folks that have a liking for z p Z 7 5 : 4 : hg Apo ee GETA to go for our Family's Whiskey ay 2. = YOu BACKIN THERE / more than any other. ig ‘ I don’t want to brag, but there’s nogetting out of the tasti- ness it’s got. Nor the mildness of it neither. But then, you got to remember it took a long, long time to get this Family Recipe of ours so extra tasty and all. Grandpa Wilken and Pa Wil- ken and our whole family have been distilling since way far ~ ‘back. And now you're getting the real personal Family’s Whiskey of us Wilkens — the - gelf game Recipe as us that were

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