The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 29, 1937, Page 8

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d s : 5 ‘ 2 Bart Sign Service ~ Scones , = , | © Moved from 108 4 Avenue to new location at ha : wir Your REHEARSALS ban PUT SOME aa : emiouss Tae SV DEOEe Shc he : Sana IN FRESH ONION IN REAR OF CENTURY EAT SHOP SUBMERGE at 114 Sixth Street BAGE! PHONE 868 | _AT THE MOVIES Glenda Farrell Star _ | Mouse Spoiled Scene In Mystery-Comedy| In ‘Maytime’ Picture A piano which played itself spoiled a motion picture scene at the Metro- |Goldwyn-Mayer studio. _Jeanett | MacDonald and Nelson Eddy were in jthe midst of a long, dramatic scene for “Maytime” which was running smoothly when suddenly the high C Something new in the way of a feminine character on the screen is promised in “Smart Blonde,” & mystery-comedy-drama produced by Warner Bros. and starring Glenda Farrell, which will be shown at the IM CONVINCED SOMEONE STOLE THe PLANS FOR MY LATEST INVENTION ! How ELSE COULD FOOTPRINTS HAVE FOLLOWED Capitol theatre on Tuesday and Wed- nesda: y- “Torchy Blane” is the new charac- ter, and she is to run through a series of light yet thrilling pictures, im- personated in each by the lively, like- able and wisecracking Glenda. It is true that girl newspaper re- porters have been shown in films be- fore—but no girl in any way like Torchy, who 1s alternately flippant and serious; as nervy as any of her male journalistic confreres, yet alto- gether feminine. Real girl reporters who have seen previews of “Smart Blonde” say they gladly welcome ‘Torchy into the profession of “Ladies of the Press.” key on the set piano gave forth a loud \“plunk” which not only spoiled the jsound man’s “take” but startled the two stars into looks of amazement. Di- rector Robert Z. Leonard whirled an- grily to berate the piano-plunker but ‘not a person was within twenty feet of ;the piano. Just then a frightened |mouse, which had fallen from the | plano top onto the the key, scampered down the instrument. “Maytime” is | showing at the Paramount theatre. . Seven giant orange trees that bear jheavily though more than a century old stand on the Laguna Seca ranch near Edinburg, Tex. THIS BOY WITHOUT HAVING BEEN MADE BY A HUMAN [ sve GLANCES J Clark | MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE IS BREESE REALLY THE CLAW’? INCREDIBLE AS IT MAY = SEEM, IT SURE DOES LOOK AS THO’BREESE, HIMSELF, IS “THE CLAW? ME7ZOnN.1 HAVE A DATE WITH SIMMY THIS PM.~ WHY 2 “We gotta be careful we don’t start another boom like y UY Up the last one.” : G = _ = ¢ oF ‘y I ‘ Bi j —— onl '’,_ AUTO SLIDES UNDER CAR IN CRASH : - ae WASH TUBBS PAT, MEET A COUPLE OF FREAK, FEATHERLESS VULTURES THAT INHABIT THIS HAM-AN'-EGGERY—~ THEY ALWAYS RUN IN PAIRS AND WILL USE’ FAIR MEANS OR. FOUL TO AW 4 n] POSSESSION OF TH’ ODD cHoP—~ 1) THEY'RE VERY ADEPT AT PARRYING THEIR, OPPONENTS SAB AT 1H’! : BIGGEST PIECE OF PIE~~ THEY STAGE RAIDS ON YOUR TIE AND | Everyone SHAVING SUPPLIES, AND STACK THER COBS IN FRONT OF ‘YOUR DURING Likes se aN | ‘ ey f Gs A hW crecn STEAK STEAK DINNER ke the ene you'll have tonight at the Hi Hat. It’ wine pleasure feat scnk when they're as tender and full of flavor as the once we serve, Try one tonight, 1 HI-HATE Hear Claude Gorden's Swingsters Entertain ‘This automobile crashed into the side of an oll tank car at an Ontario, ‘Cal. crossing with such force the front of the machine slid underneath the car and almost came out the other side. Strangely enough, the © @river emerged with nothing more serious than a broken nose and jaw. ‘The railroad car was not damaged. (Associated Press Photo)

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