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__. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1937 . YOUR HONOR ——~ IT ‘NTLEMEA Tear ee Se oo TO LOCA DISCHARGED ¢ R THE TAKES ALL CHOOSING A ‘SPECIAL FREE Offer . . Your Choice Self draining a whole year’s portable ; r supply of T GUESS WE MAY AS. L HAVEN'T MADE = : WELL TOSS AWAY THIS TRAILER. YOU WOULDN'T | UP MY MIND, YET. Y// y ey z ° DESIGN I MADE! IF YOU GOTTA / : My FRIEND, You'Re DON'T GET OSSIE'S $10, GIMME TIME 1S AT BUILD- SITTING on rr! WE CAN'T BUY OUR l ING THINGS! MATERIAL ! : , GETTING || OUR TRAILER STARTED, TOO LONG |] SWELL , ~~ (Except Model SB you get 1 dozen Clothes Pins FREE) 9 THIS 1S QUITE AN UNEX- DELIGHTED TO MEET BY ALL MEANS, * RECTED HONOR, MRS. YOU, MY DEAR / WE'VE THIS PASTURES - BEEN HEARING A “THE HOME APPLIANCE SHOP” Division of Lignite Combustion Eng. Corp. AT THE MOVIES s WW TAL Wt ( v/ N ‘A Good as Married’ |New Astaire-Ro . - ee a Zw) aa ee DD 8 as Marri ew Astaire-Rogers oe Zag is ||5 A WI Boasts Grand Cast} Film Hits New High 2 ; (eZ ‘With the showing of Universal’s GENTLEMEN ! HERE'S NEWS! THE POLICE WAVE JUST TAKEN 2AMAROFF FOR THE MUROER OF PRIN- ried,” at the Capitol theatre Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, the theater- goers will see one of the strongest casts ever assembled for this type picture. John Boles, Doris Nolan, Walter Pidgeon, and Tala Birell head the cast, with such well known and bril- Mant performers as Alan Mowbray, Ernest Cossart, Dorothea Kent, Joyce Compton, and Esther Ralston in sup- port. She plays a secretary, who marries her boss, a successful architect, play- ed by John Boles, in order to help him save money on his income tax. Many highly amusing complications ensue, “ | Blending romance, melody, dancing \ ) a Sparkling comedy, At Good & miny, [and laughter, “Shall We Dance,” the Vis h \ Nes : A-.! The sets for this picture were the talk of Hollywood during production. People came from other studios, to see them, and, as a result, many homes in Hollywood were altered. Designed by John Harkrider, bril- lant Universal art director, they are conceded to be the finest that he has ever done for the screen, including those for “The Great Ziegfeld,” and for “Top of the Town.” “As Good As Married” was directed by Edward Buzzell, former musical comedy star, whose gift for comedy direction is one of the screen's finest. new Fred Astaire-Ginger Rogers mus- ical film is said to hit a new high in screen entertainment, Made on a scale that surpasses all the noted duo's previous vehicles and offering brilliant novelties in its dances, songs and settings, “Shall We Dance” is hailed as the finest and most entertaining picture of the two stars’ careers. This picture is showing at the Paramount theatre today, Sunday and Monday. , The two stars present three dances together, one of them a highly uni- que roller-skating number. Others include a solo dance by Astaire in time to the whirling machinery of an ocean liner’s engine-room, another solo in the finale, a sparkling duet dance by Astaire and Harriet Hoctor, America’s foremost ballet artiste, and @ solo number by Miss Hoctor, as well as @ group of novel ensemble dances specially created for the pic- ture. Six song hits composed by George and Ira Gorshwin are featured in the film, of which “They Can't Take That Away,” “I've Got Beginner's Luck,” and “Let's Call the Whole Thing Oft” are in the best-seller class. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES , WASH TUBBS HORACE CORA ASKED | NOTHING ME TO TELA. You / THE | SERIOUS, DINNER DANCE THIS | I HOPE \o OFF : 60 WELL S, MILLIONS CLEAR PROFIT DON'T MAKE ME LAUGH, BROTHER, WHY] STARTING WITH ONE PAIR OF CHIN> CHILLAS, IN-I2 MONTHS I'D HAVE 3 ena : WEILL PAY SIOOO \ NO, SIREE! ALL Z NEED )( { FOR YOUR CHINCHILLA) 1S A MATE FOR HIM, AN! } SIDEGLANCES - - By George Clark MR. SMITH, —{ TLL HAVE A MASOR | _By George Gark |) LSE { JRRTH vEAg 243, NINTH YEAR D, BROTHER, THATS THINK OF IT! WHY, BROTHER, IT'S THE GREATEST] MONEY-MAKING BUSINESS ON EARTH—FEED 'EM GRASS AND WEEDS. NO UPKEEP! NO OVERHEAD? Dl Grr U8. ofr “Maybe you'd interest more people if you didn’t keep re- ferring to it as a ‘whatzit.’” Langdon Postoffice Construction Begins Langdon, N. D., May 22.—()—Con- struction of a new postoffice will head numerous building projects here this summer. Contract for the ‘new postoffice was awarded in Washing- ton to Henry Reuther of Ashley for approximately $43,000 and the cost of the site, equipment and other ex- penses is expetced to bring the total to the allotted $70,000. Noonday lunch at the Pea- cock Grill, 20, 25¢,35c. i 4 BIRELEYSJ BRIDGEMAN-RUSSELL Co. Home of Purity Milk COLDERIN A COUPLE OF DEAD FISH! NOW, AINT THIS A FINE HOW-DE-DO! TWO OUT, A DEAD MAMMOTH ON BASE, AND AN ERROR ON DINNY ! DINNY! AN! HE HAS TH’ OTHER MAMMOTH! _. INDUSTRY. PAIR, A YEAR LATER 4, NEXT YEAR AST 27, THEN Sit! 2 A TRY, "SHE MAY HAVE SEEN BETTER Days” AGAIN, SNUFFY~~YOU - TAKE THE LEAD, AND WALDO THE TENOR, AND T/Lt JOIN IN WITH MY RICH’ BARITONE +. ONE - TWo-LET HER GOm FISHE-EE“May ce HAN-VAY Sec nw ¢ BETTERrR.ee “ASH QZ BE COPS TAPPIN’ ON TH’ DOOR, BY ANY CHANST? NOT THAT TH’ S.P.CA, TURNS IN AN Ye HOOPLE'S AWAY ‘THE Boys TRY “TO PLAY= “ae