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‘D. i THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, MAY 17, 1987 ‘1Do You Know This Girl? She is one of the ever growing group of discerning people turning to the Hi-Hat for dining, for dancing and for private . parties. She selects the Hi-Hat for its distinctive foods, its perfectly prepared refreshments, its careful attention to details. il rendezvous for all occasions. yourself? You too, will find the Hi-Hat an acceptable Al not inspect the Hi-Hat Adv. AT THE MOVIES Eilers-Dunn Picture Relieves Jaded Spirits Sally Eilers and James Dunn have returned to the screen with a picture that is a fine prescription for the re- Hef of jaded spirits. Their new ve- hicle, Universal’s “We Have Our Moments,” which opened Sunday at the Capitol theatre, is gay, stimulat- ing comedy drama. The story is about a school teacher ‘who tires of her small town surround- ings and goes on a lark to Europe. Aboard ship she becomes the unwit- ting catspaw for a band of dinner- jacketed crooks and gets into serious ‘tations they won when their first co- Starring production, “Bad Girl” was voted the best picture of 1932. Miss and James Dunn are supported usually well balanced cast. z 5 § Splendid performances. ‘The picture has its moments of exciting tenseness, but it is essential- dy first rate comedy. It is loaded “with sparkling dialogue and funny situations, handled with a sophisti- cated touch. Tt is believed that all substances on the earth would fall to a temperature of absolute zero if the heat from the gun and other sources were with- drawn. ‘The many deep waterways of the Port of New York lead in every di- Becton from its 771 miles of water- 4,6 Famous French airman, r 18 Prying sneak. Mit 15To rectify. 17 Mawaiian . 19 Pertaining to (UCIEIS) India. 20 Strong wind. 21 Sloth. Disturbances ‘of peace. 24 Mineral spring. 26 Pertaining to sound. 49 Devoured. , 50 Pertaining to the side. “ 52 Female deer. 54 Ulcer. 56 Pertaining to seta. . 57 Land right, , 58He —— the glish 27 Otherwise. 28 Makes hot. 30 Encountered. | ‘Pioneer Flyer HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Pussie Virginia Bruce Story Of Success Is Unusual Motion picture history is filled with amazing accounts of personal succes- ses but seldom has the industry wit- norte such @ phenomeon as the parallel between the story of “When Love Is Young” and the screen star- dom of glamorous V! Bruce. The script of this spar! roman- tic comedy, at the Paramount The- atre, outlined the metamorphorsis of ® plain girl into.s daszling star of musical comedy: With the completion of the pic- ture at Universal Studios and its pre- viewing by critical audiences, it was discovered that Vriginia Bruce, fem- inine lead of “When Love Is Young,” herself had soared into the front rank of singing stars of the screen on the strength of her remarkable per- formance. Long one of Hollywood's leading featured players, Miss Bruce scored heavily in such productions ag “The Great Ziegfeld” and “Born to Dance.” But it was Universal's “When Love Is Young” that gave full play to her beauty and talent and in it, even as Wanda Warner the heroine of the picture had done, Miss Bruce soared breathlessly to her new. cinematic pinnacl le. Under the adroit direction of Hal Mohr, this story of a country girl who smarted under the snubs of classmates and went away to New York to win fame in a series of exciting and sometimes hilarious ad- ventures moves swiftly to a brilliant That climax unfolds under the moonlight of-a strikingly original harvest scene, the elabroate Jack-O- Lantern set constructed for the pic- ture. In the setting, thronged with stalwart farmer lads and beautiful Jassies, Miss Bruce dances for the first time on the screen and her part- ner is an amusing scarecrow in the person of agile Nick Jong, Jr. Plane design- IS . , 34 Incarnation of Vishnu. 36 Saucerlike vessel, 37Got the better of, 38 To ensnare. 40 To bar by estoppel. 41To plague. + 42 Kind of: rock. 44 Plural. 5 46 Morindin dye. 47 Taro root. » 48 To bellow. 49 Onager. 51 And, VERTICAL a Alleged force. 53 Tree. 12 He was oneof 55 Half an em. the —— air- 57 Preposition. al | A Oak | aba y treet Seeit S anpahmtastncatemtisesh st Qt! | ee os “THE GUMPS—SOUP’S ON ? READING ABOUT THE ve PEM Ne TRING 30 1 R TRIAL AGAIN! IS THAT. g FINGERPRINTS ON A BROOM PONG Suber eee Ase Paice ce eh BREA LONE'S DISTANCE: LIKE OMERS be oe V PL STUDY THE STARS, o be j ie FOR THE GLORY OF My NATIVES | LAND, I Dit! 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