The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 26, 1937, Page 12

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EVENT EXTRAORDINARY! The World’s Most Glamorous Stage-Art Bismarck Auditorium First Time in Bismarck— 1 Performance Only Sat. Eve., Dec. 4 A Thrilling, Glamorous Stage Spectacle S.HUROK puescnts yo, COMPANY OF 125 e SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ‘The World-Famouws Dance Eni Thousands! Now on Sth Triu "BALLET RUSSE ds Monk Carbs, 0 6 SEVENTEEN PRODUCTIONS e REW BALLETS ible that hi thrilled hundreds of ‘Tour has played to Sold-Out How: Mail or Phone Orders Now to Florence Fri 146 Fourth, Phone Bismarck 577. itch, Woodmansee Stationery. Box Office now at Woodmansee Stationery. Tickets $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50. HURRY FOR CHOICE SEATS! 8 SIDEGLANCES - - By George Clark ‘sare aii sain Lana HS 1S At “All right, you win! I'll close the window!” AT THE ‘Dameel in Distress’ Tops in Popularity Gparkling from start to finish with ® merrily romantic story, a group of spectacular dances and captivating Gershwin tunes, Fred Astaire’s and Burns and Allen's new starring vehicle for RKO Radio, “A Damsel in Dis- MOVIES ‘Second Honeymoon’ Is Romantic Smash increasing numbers Acclaimed by of fans with each new picture as the ost exciting ‘sweethearts of the treas,” opened at the Capitol theater | 95 x &s a strong contender for top popularity honors of the year. ‘The story is based on one of P. G, fodehouse’s best-known humorous tales, with Astaire in the role of an American dancer who seeks to rescue | "us! @ titled British girl from her im- pending marriage With a man she detests, It is complicated in up- roarious fashion by the activities of @ half dozen other principals. Much of the tangle evolves from the loyalties of the servants, of whom a stately butler and a ro- mantic young page-boy are the most active, while Astaire’s press agents endeavor to free him from the affair and get him off to Paris to fill a dancing engagement. And the result is a continuous panic for the audi- ence. Burns and Allen, as the busy pub- stresset Montague Love, Constance Collier, Ray Noble, Reginald Gardiner, young ‘Watson and Jack Carson help Love at first sight is e th, Tyrone and Loretta but love at second sight .... MMM! y fall for each other twice in this gay hit. After parting in Reno, they meet accidentally under a thrill- ing Miami moon and kiss impulsively, to find they have fallen in love all over again. Having left Tyrone because he was mad, irresponsible and gave her no sense of security, Loretta finds she wants him back for the same reasons. But @ honeymoon renewed is not so easily accomplished as a honeymoon “Reno'd,” especially when Loretta’s husband is considered. Played by Lyle Talbot, he is a common gar- den variety of spouse out-bloomed by is Tyrone’s Harry to pore She film a brilliant piece of |Jorie We soreen 5 The catchy Gershwin songs, As- tings, including of @ Tudor castle, are big features of the production. An act passed by the South Caro- lina legislature in 1824 prohibited policemen of the city of Charleston to vote for city officials. Eyes Examined Glasses Prescribed ‘The eye is an organ you catvt afford to neglect, Dr. H. J. Wagner Optometrist Offices Opposite the G. P, Hotel since 1914 Phone 533 Bismarck, N. D. Association gentleman’s gentleman, wants his em- ployer, Tyrone, to enter into a similar state of bliss. There are Claire Tre- vor and J. Edward Bromberg, a sophis- ot ~ running machin- f matrimony. Coleharbor—Because he devised a system of judging typewriter speed examination, Theodore Saldin, 16- year-old high school student and for- mer harbor resident, has attracted wide attention. He now lives at Mis- souls, Mont. McClusky—L. W. Bruss is organiz- ing s handicraft class. Wood, horn, bone and soap carving will be taught. New England — Successfully pro- duced by the St. Mary's Dramatic club was “Eyes of Love.” In the cast were Elizabeth Jung, Luella Lorge, Dorothy Weber, Cornelius Schmitt, Betty Johnson, Florence Rotering, John Gardner, Frank Sattler, Francis Blum and Luke Rokusek. First Federal Savings and Loan ef Bismarck, Bismarck, N. D, HOME LOANS—Direct reduction—Principal reduced monthly by installment payments, up te $5,000 to each individual by the Federal Sa: wing and Loan in- ennually. Dividends paid semi- Safety for Your Savings -:- Low-cost Home Loans Room 6, 305% Broadway Phone 271 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1937 JUNE WAYMAN GoT CAUGHT IN THAT CRAZY MOB, FRECK< ...T THINK SUE FAINTED ! SEE HERE YOUNG aL ORI BND ‘I Got HoT OOOST FORTH nt RAW POTATO IN) Oa SALAD AND MY SOUP WAS |: JARMALADE WIT So A) WASH TUBBS re vr" wr Ww x x ia oa T HE GUMPS—MAMA’S GETTING WORRIED SEE YOU LATER, JACK ~- WW TO RELIEVE / — ALL EXPLAINED “ RS Se uses at ss tlh WN WEART'S ITcrin’ S GOLN, WONEY “GOT. 18! WHAT A BREAK! WELL TALK THE BREEZE KELTON! KAF FE AKAFE wR JUST ANNOUNCE ME AS MAJOR HOOPLE/ MR. HELLO, WILLIE STILL FEEL UK! PLAYING ROUGH {3 ¢

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