The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 31, 1937, Page 8

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Perfect Pleasure comes from doing the things you really want to do. If you are one of the persons who thoroughly enjoy Dining and Dancing, then you will find an evening at the Hi-Hat a Perfect Pleasure. eed AT THE MOVIES George Brent Plays Part of ‘Go Getter’ ‘That irascible but lovable old sea- faring character created by Peter B. Kyne—Cappy Ricks—comes to life on the screen in the comedy-drama “The Go-Getter,” which opened yesterday at the Capitol Theatre for a three-day Tun. * Charles Winninger, well remember- ed as Cap'n Andy of both stage and screen versions of “Show Boat,” plays Cappy in this delightful moive. He isn’t the “go getter.” That in- dividual is the tall, handsome Irish star George Brent, who is in love with Cappy’s daughter, portrayed by the lovely blonde star, Anita Louise. George and Anita carry the romantic interest of the show. But neither— nor both—can steal away the audi- ence's affection for old Cappy. An ocean-going honeymoon from which the bride and groom swim thome is one of the best comedy scenes on the screen. Exciting Pair Star In ‘Cafe Metropole’ The screen’s most exciting sweet- hearts—lovely Loretta Young and the romantically handsome Tyrone Power —play love's most exciting game while M’sieur Adolph Menjou throws away the rule book, in “Cafe Metropole,” Twentieth Century-Fox’s dazzling comedy which is at the Paramount theatre today and Tuesday. Continental romance of the gayest and lightest sort—luxurious as orchids or ermine, smart as the Rue de la Paix, merry as the third glass of champagne, romantic as moonlight on the Seine—“Cafe Metropole” winds its amusing way against the background of gay Paree and the Con- tinent’s most luxurious rendezvous, with Gregory Ratoff, Charles Win- niger, and Helen Westley, joining the three stars in the excitement. Spiders do not have antennae, such as all insects have, and have four pairs | * of legs to the insects’ three. “Myrna Loy, Gable Break the Icing | phat you can halve your cake and still eat it seems to be the moral of this slice of Hollywood life, portrayed by Myrna Loy yand Clark Gable between takes in their new picture, “Parnell.” .Wheir saucer tilting is not strictly tea-time technique, of course, but it saves costumes, Social Worker | HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 1 Katharine 33 In the deep. 54 Ireland, 34.Wine vessel. 55 She is ——~ of 35 Frost bite. the U. S. Chile 37 To torture on —_dren’s Bureau. a stake 56 She is an —— ‘ehonkes deling juency. a7Sound of © ERTICAL @Long outer § = 1 Easy gait. garment, 2 ical el 12.On the lee, 15To arrange. 50 20 To chatter, 21 Sleigh. IE INIE! IRIE ITT TRIES} prophet. 36 Italian river. 3 Frost bite, 7 Narrative 4 Eggs of fishes. 38 Net. 5Gems. 39 Sanskrit GNet weight of dialect. container. 40.On the lee. 7Greek god . of war. 8 Affrays 48 To contradict. 49 Dyewood tree, Kindled. ia a a THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, MAY 31,1987 - , A a THE GUMPS—A PROBLEM IN ARITHMETIC WELL , MIN~ I'LL. BE THINKING OF YOU DOWN. HERE IN THE HOT CITY WHILE 1M UP _IN THE NICE COOL PINE WOODS OF SHADV REST Hig { Hittin, THERE!I SUPPOSE THAT'S THE BEST I CAN DO WITH WHAT NATURE ENDOWED ME.’ I-f WONDER IF MR. BLUEBEARD” 1S HANDSOME. BouDoR, MYRA DRESSES WITH EXTREME CARE, FOR, SHORTLY THE BIG RECEPTION TAKES PLACE, AND SHE PINS ALL’ HER HOPES OF ENSNARING. “BLUEBEARD | ON TH \] SOMETHING WILL HONEY -HEAW'S SOME POSIES FOR Yo! WASH TUBBS WAT! MORE JONK FROM THAT PEST) BUT ISENOR TUBES] THROW IT OUT, amr SEE_IN THE Used STORE, WELL, FOO2Y- IT LOOKS LIKE CURTAINS FOR YOUR » FRIEND, OOP! WE'VE COME DOWN THE ‘ AN~THAT'S THE }: SIT AND witch WHITE arnt? ROL ( GOLLY, THIS | 1S AWFUL! Whutb FES ey Ley Hi 1 APPETITE LIKE TEN MEN= “joMornrRow ! tH Doc SAYS TM Olcay # WEE HAVEE A JOB 7 BO. GETTING THAT TRAILER EQUIPPED To Go! BOY,I CAN HEAR “THE WHAT HAVE T CONE JO OESERVE THIS? MYRA WONT EVEN’ LET ME NEAR THE HOUSE - AND O- NIGHT OF ALL NIGHTS? ‘AH, WAT A OARLEENG! jOU } BUT, CONCHA, DEED THE MAN ASK 200 PE: ACH HIMMEL ! 1 VILL DER MONEY. GIT, UNTPLUY.A Y BALLOONS,UNT Q VEE VILL SEND Y OOP.IN DER-AIR A ver: cAMERAS & ZA DEN DER FELLOWSHIP | BGAD, THIS TRULY REMARKABLE INVENTION, PROFESSOR, WILL REVOLUTIONIZE THE METHOD OF PHOTOGRAPHING CELESTIAL BODIES~~ IT (6 MY LATEST GIFT IO. ASTRONOMY =~ UME KAEF -KAF FITS DELICATE EYE SAN SEE AROUND THE CURVATURE OF THE EARTHBY SENDING ITINSTO MHE STRATOSPHERE, IT WILL CAPTURE NEW DATA ON THE SUNS CORONA DURING THE COMING EcLiPse! I HAD AN UNCLE WHO WAS NUTTY ABOUT TH’ stars! HE CLIMBED A * TREE, ONCE, TO SPY ON AN” HIM UP, HE CLAIMED HE HAD DISCOVERED OUGHT I'D NEVER COME UP!

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