The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 28, 1937, Page 8

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Ceeee coerce morocco. © 1937 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. “T. M. REG. U.S. PAT: OFF. jes 2s “Thanks, Jady—it’s kind of you, but I’ve et nothin’ but“ a wa | SIDEGLANCES - - By George Clark { turkey for the past week.” i AT THE MOVIES _ | Jane Withers Draws Laughs in New Film One father? She's got forty-five! One jam? She's in four hundred and fifty! One laugh? There's at last forty- five hundred of them in “45 Fathers,” fun-packed Twentieth Century-Fox picture starring Jane Withers, and featuring Thomas Beck, Louise Henry and the inimitable Hartmans, eccen- tric ventriloquists and Broadway satirists of the dance, which opened yesterday at the Bismarck Theatre. A group of millionaires draws lots to determine “which lucky man is going to have his life brighténed by this sweet little girl?”, and then shout for help as Jane starts throw- ing things around and the ventrilo- quizing Hartmans start throwing their dancing, voices and discretion to the winds in the funniest picture Jane ever made. The highly amusing screen play by Frances Hyland and Albert Ray based on a story by Mary Bickel, first finds Jane with the Hartmans, aboard a vessel bound for New York where she is to be adopted by the members of a millionaire ex- plorer’s club of which her father was a get under way when the insepar- able trio, after arriving in New York, find their way to the club where the solemn members are thrown into an uproar as Jane goes on a riotous rampage. Taken by Richard Carle, “Lucky” : winner in the drawing, to his neph- ews home, Jane, in spite of her up- roarious antics, takes time out to study the interest of Louise Henry, an attractive but scheming society girl, in Thomas Beck, and proceeds to res- cue him from the entanglement. ———— { Today’s Recipe | -—_—_—__________» YANKEE YULE CAKE One cup sugar, % cup shortening, ‘1 cup unsweetened apple sauce, 1 tea- spoon baking powder, 1% cups flour, i% teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, '% teaspoon cloves, % teaspoon nut- ‘meg, % teaspoon allspice, 1 cup chop- ped nuts and raisins, mixed. Cream butter. Then add spices and| | salt and cream again. Add sugar a little at a time, then stir in apple- sauce. Sift flour and baking powder together and add chopped nuts and raisins. Add this mixture, a little at a time, to the first mixture. Stir well. Grease loaf pan and line with greased paper. Turn in cake. Bake in mode- rate oven (325 degrees F.) until done, bout 1% hours. Sunrise occurs half an hour earlier and sunset half an hour later on top the Woolworth Building, New York City, than it does in the rest of the ‘Thunder Trail’ Has Roaring Gun Setting The story of two brothers, separ- ated for almost two decades, and brought back together under strange and stirring circumstances, is absorb- ingly dealt with in “Thunder Trail,” which opens today at the Capital Theatre. The story is unfolded in a setting ;0f roaring guns, thundering hooves and lightning actioh, in a location that brings back memories of the old West. The main role of ‘Thunder Trail” is portrayed by Gilbert Rol- and, who plays his first Western part with a great dash and verve. Fea- tured with him are Charles Bickford, as a desperado chief; Marsha Hunt, as a miner's daughter; J. Carrol Naish as a Mexican prospector; Monte Blue as Bickford’s lieuten- A Hah of hilarious situations |* |. 228 in PRINTING Good Presswork, Good Typography, Good P. ant; and Barlowe Borland as an old miner. Roland and Craig are separated in their early boyhood when Bickford and his gang raid their father’s wagon train and kill off everyone but the two boys. They‘ leave Roland for dead, and carry off Craig, to whom Bick- ford has taken a.liking, A Mexican Finally their paths cross, when Roland and Naish wander into a little town which Bickford and his men ate ruling, and enter s struggle to help Borland and his daughter, Miss Hunt, protect their mine. The two brothers have a terrific fight together before they discover their relation- ship; after which they join forces to cleanse the town of Bickford and his gang. Slope Briefs Hettinger—Cast aper } We seek perfection on each order we print. An order | here does not mean just so much paper and ink but a happy combination of the printer’s craft and the proper grade and kind of paper for each respective job. Do not hesitate to call on us for the layout and prepara tion of your next order of printing. 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