The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 24, 1936, Page 10

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“There's the kind of rsband I'm waiting for. isn't a week he doesn’t take her a box of candy.” ‘THE BISMARCK TRI WEDNESDAY, JUNE. 24, 1936 THE GUMPS—NOW IT STARTS! There AT THE Mary Boland Desires No Glamor for Work Glamor! “It's the most sought-after qual- Sty in Hollywood. Countless thou- sands who aspire to movie fame ait up nights, mulling over ways and means to develop it. Others, @lready arrived, will battle to main- gain it. But at least one star wants no glamor cluttering up her life. Mary Boland, screen wife of Charlie Rug- gles, who appears again with him in “Early to Bed” coming Wednesday to the Paramount theatre, objects to the upkeep. “You can’t just live along in a farefree manner and expect glamor fo stay with you,” she explains. "You've got to maintain it. You rave to choose your clothes, your meals, your ideas and your habits fo suit it, “I like good, honest food. But forned beef and cabbage can have mo place in the life of a glamor owner. I like roses and daisies. The glamorous gang have to wear—and sometimes nibble—orchids. I don’t like caviar and I'd feel silly bathing in milk, When I have parties I want to have parties; I don’t want to be forced to drape myself on articles of furniture and appear to de communing with the infinite.” In “Early to Bed,” Mary appears @s a rather old-fashioned woman who has been engaged for twenty years to a self-effacing clerk in a glass eye firm, Charlie Ruggles. A square yard of leaf surface pro- uces one-third of an ounce of sugar in a day. Billiard balls are made from the tusks of female elephants, since this Avory is superior to that of the males. STARTING CAUSES 3/4 OF ENGINE WEAR} instant you step on your starter, 100 metal parts in your engine begin to move...often run “dry” of oil! Approximately 75% of your engine's‘ wear comes from starting so you need a quick-flow- ing oil. The new Golden Shell flows faster ... lubricates instantly. Yet it’s tough enough to withstand high speed heat. Let us fill your MOTOR OIL LUCAS OIL CO. Sth & Broadway Phone 1936 1201 Main Ave, Phone 1781 oa BoE. CF Golden Shell | EXAMPLE OF LOW FARES MOVIES Edward G. Robinson Star in New Picture Edward G. Robinson returns to the |screen in “Bullets or Ballots,” a First |National production which is sched- |" uled as the feature attraction at the Capitol Theatre beginning tomorrow. Robinson's new role affords him all the opportunities for characterization that “Little Caesar,” the picture that made him famous, gave him, but in this picture he is not a gangster. He is a hard boiled detective determined to put the boldest and best organized | BY THE NOBLE ANCESTORS, MY FRIEND WE'RE SAVED, es at eral fos hnarca | APPROACHES, FROM : d x ‘ ~ CAMP? | . 5 , an 4 TWO HUMANS --AND VERY MUCH IN DISTRESS? band of criminals known to history out of business. To do this he renounces both love and honor, at least temporarily, for he breaks with the police and ostensi- bly becomes a criminal himself, in order to gather the evidence to break up a band of crooks so powerful that no one had ever been able to put the ' : ; finger on them. The picture is the story of rack- QUICK! ~tHereS « pesst7, yi 2 f (EG LOA STOPPED TA Lon, eteers who are supposed to be respect- AMY ! GET ICAL i en, 5 Burt Lew WEN, TOO EXHAUSTED TO REPLY, SINKS INTO A COMA-==HAKKIM, WHO HAS FOLLOWED MYRA, COMES STEALTHILY able society leaders, business men of wealth, politicians of high position and bankers, men so well known that no one suspects them. They never are seen with any of the crooks, but contact just one man in‘the working organization, who carries out their orders and delivers the proceeds of their ill gotten gains. The story is by Martin Mooney, the New York newspaperman who ex- posed racketeering in the newspapers, and was sent to jail for thirty days for contempt of court beacuse he re- fused §» divulge the source of his in- formation. ws v Tt is said that four milk bottles are used for every person who takes a bottle of milk daily. While one is being delivered, second awaits the next delivery, a third is being washed, and a fourth is kept in reserve. | Miniature is derived from the p PRE ss, Latin, ‘“minimum,”. meaning “red ol ee aeaet lead,” which is used in painting. CB ONE .NTWO,N THREE « Paintings of all sizes once were called miniatures, Schilling Tea has more Ou HO! SO IT'S A FAMILY AFFAIR, flavor because BOKETS TRYING TO KeuP Lanenane Rog its toasted - NER TOOK OF HIS SISTER, pee | i i} | | | i Y TRAIN- COMFORTABLY G 0) ECONOMICALLY OOOLA? A GIFT FOR YOU FROM HIS ROYAL, SAWALLIAN HIGHNESS,

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