The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 7, 1933, Page 8

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NOW IS THE TIME: “Read that line where she can’t think of nothin’ all day but me.” — THIS CURIOUS WORLD — TO SHOOT 5 GRIZZLY BEARS IN YELLOWSTONE PARK! NOT ONLY WAS THE TEST SUCCESSFUL, BUT IN SOME CASES. ONLY ONE ARROW WAS NEEDED To BRING DOWN THE MIGHTY GRIZZLY. |_ AT THE MOVIES ~—|, Capitol to Feature Baxter and Loy Star Another Delmar Film: In Paramount’s Film Recognized as outstanding among, Warner Baxter and Myrna Loy are contemporary authors for her sym- the featured players in Arthur Som- Pathetic treatment of problems of ers Roche's “Penthouse,” which opens} young love, Vina Delmar has written soon at the Paramount. | what many acclaim as her finest fo-. Tt is a Cosmopolitan production, | mance in “Chance at Heaven,” which filmed at the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | comes as.an RKO-Radio Picture to Studics, and based upon the novel the Capitol Theatre tonight with from the pen of Arthur Scmers Roche, Joel McCrea, Ginger Rogers, Marian | published serially in Cosmopolitan | Nixen and Andy Devine in the fea-/| Magazine. tured roles. As a scion of an aristocratic New One of the youngest successful au- York family, and a society lawyer wno thors in America—she still is in her | chooses to defend notorious racketeers, 20’s—Miss Delmar is said by critics to, Warner Baxter is said to give one of have sounded a new note in human ‘tte finest Performances of his long interest romance. Her characters are, motion picture career. persons familiar to everyone, the sort’ As Gertie Waxted, a beautiful night of people who make love and mar- club girl, Myrna Loy is reported by riage the important things of life. Preview critics to have far surpassed Since she scored a sensationalihit | any of her triumphs in previous pic- with “Bad Girl,” which was as suc- | ture Productions, THE $10,000.— NOTE ANDY . WE WANT A SUDDENLY Af & TOUCH DOWN bf BEGINS TO ~ AA Oe cuick !! We Wats? 2 |HURLING PASSES RECKLESSLY, KNIFING THROUGH “TACKLES, AND SWINGING ENDS For Goop GAINS, THE BOYS MOVE DOWN TO PRINGLE'S 20 YD. LINE PRINGLE WINS! ‘ ITH SECONDS LEFT TO PLAY, AND A CHANCE TO TIE THE SCORE WITH wr TOUCHDOWN, AND WIN WITH A POINT AFTER ae te ee SURPRISES Et BY ATTEMPTING. A DROP KICK. @OOD--- — whan BUT IT LEAVES SHADYSIDE TRAILING BY THREE POINTS !f AS IE THE NEWFANGLE'S WHAZ2A MATTER, j FELLA — CounHeaR TED? | Was Mabe er | clear Tat i sSAMONS eNO ! charteys CHINESE RES- | Turan ts Now THE, | cHarveys | RESTAURANT -| leno Tat | sanis , to BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES AS YOU KNOW ,MINING HAD ALWAYS BEEN MY WEAKNESS BUX AS A MOST ATTENTIVE AUDIENCE , UNCLE IRA BEGAN TO UNFOLD THE FASCIWATING STORY OF A LIFE BRIMMING OVER WITH ROMANCE, ADVENTURE AND WRAVEL ++ WITH ALL ROADS LEADING To THE END OF “THE RAINBOW SOLTH AFRICA .15 WHERE \L_ HAVE SPENT A GREAT PART WASH TUBBS OBOY! A CHANCE "WD BUN INTO TH’ With exotic roles now a part of her brilliant past, in “Penthouse” she has taken command of one of the strong- ” ome Woman” and “The Marriage | est and most lovable characterizations Racket. | ! “Miss Delmar is said to have derived her sympathetic understanding of hu- | Mae Clarke, Broadway stage favor- appeared in ite and who has such YEo' THE OLD LAMB HAD BEEN THERE FoR MEARS. BEFORE THE TERRIBLE SUGAR TREE MINE FOLD-vP UL SNEAK IN WHILE NOBODY'S AROUND AN' GET HM SHARE OF ‘THE GOLD, TWH AANPPENED PAPA AAD. LEFT ON A TRIP TWROUEH HE TERIOR , WHICH EVENTUALLY LEO To “THE ORIENT AND INTO THE DWNGYES OF OIA e OMY WEBSTER, BUT SINCE “WO KEEP AN EVE ON THE CABIN. WHERE YOU ALL KEEPS YER WAL, I FIGGEREO IT WAS MY DOOTY, MAYBE. sa ELL, C'mon DOWN TS MOKE @ DERN Goon BaRGER|! CY SHOP uw ITH i) {QIU ATA) MEU a celyou'. })

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