The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 28, 1936, Page 10

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‘ow, do the best you can, darling, so Daddy won't have fo go back to that old ice wagon.” ’ "'"M HUNGRY AND TOO - WEAK TO WALK ANY. FARTHER,’60* — WHAT'LL WE DO ? OUT FLAT, FELLA! MY NAME IS FRECKLES MGOOSEY...QUARTER- ) PLEASURE BACK FOR TWo YEARS! GLAD AS ALL AT THE MOVIES | - ==! mYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE Farce at Sea Stars | “They Met in a Taxi’ Ayres and Carlisle) Has Four-Star Cast “Lady Be Careful,” Paramount's! A four-star cast comprising Ches- * Jaugh-riot comedy of sailors on shore | ter Morris, Fay Wray, Lionel Stander Jeave in Panama City. featuring Lew;and Raymond Walburn, cavort Ayres, Mary Carlisle, Larry Crabbe, | through the leadirig roles of Colum- Benny Baker and Grant Withers|bia’s romantic comedy-drama, “They opens Tuesday at the Paramount | Met in a Taxi,” which will be the fea COME, NOW, MISS LANTIE! GRANVILLE'S PULSE IS PLAY NICE, AND SHOW : GROWING STRONGER... ME WHERE GARSTIN AND IF_ONLY THEY DON'T ORIH ARE?! BREAK IN FOR ANOTHER FEW: MINUTES £ Theatre. The picture is based on & screen play written by Dorothy Par- ker, Alan Campbell and Harry Ruskin | from a play by Kenyon Nicholson and Charles Robinson, and is directed by Paramount's J. T. Reed. “Lady Be Careful” introduces Ayres as a timid gob whose inexperience ‘with women has earned’ him the name “Dud” among his crew mates. Crabbe, a Marine, has a reputation for having ‘left a string of broken hearts reaching half-way around the world. Ayres gets his nickname changed from “Dud” to “Dynamite” by an in- cident during one day of shore leave. Crabbe has attempted to meet a group of society girls who are boating near the crew's battleship, and failed. Then Ayres, fishing, is involved in an accident with the sailboat operated by the bevy, and not only meets them ‘but is brought back to his ship, in style, by the group. On the basis of his new-found reputation, Ayres is made the subject of a bet as the boat docks at Panama City for several days of shore leave. His crew mates wager that he can meet, date, and get a memento from the sailor-hating, glamorous blonde] dancer in the city, Miss Carlisle. | tured film fare at the Capitol Thea- j tte Tuesday and Wednesday. Based on the Saturday Evening Post story by Octavus Roy Cohen, “They Met in a Taxi” was directed by Alfred E. Green from a screen play prepared by Howard J. Green. The film opens when Miss Wray poses as an heiress escaping an unde- sirable marriage and enlists the aid of Chester Morris, a New York taxi driver, to get her out of the dilemma. When Morris discovers that the girl he is sheltering in his apartment first, isn't an heiress at all, but an un- known mannequin; second, that she is accused of stealing a pearl necklace from the girl whose identity she had assumed; and third, that he was fall- ing in love with her, suspicious not- withstanding, the fun really begins. In addition to the feature the Cap- itol will show the latest March of Time, No. 1, Vol. III, which again in- cludes three significant stories: the | political Smith; the war against dis- ease-spreading bacteria waged by the milk industry in this country; and the Passamaquoddy Tidal Power Project in Maine. The largest bridge in Paris is the Pont Alexandre III, over the Seine. This beautiful new EASY Washer—with the new 1937 conveniences of SPIRALATOR WASHING ACTION—S5O0% greater capacity saves % to % washing time—new gentleness saves % to % wear on clothes—eliminates tangling. » DUAL-RELEASE WRINGER—Bars entrance of hands, fingers to wringer rolls—three-way release throws rolls wide apart on contact, stops rolls revolv- ng, prevents accidental restarting. New automatic operation—new ease of resetting. The world’s most beautiful washer 8 00 _—new streamline design—new leaming white LA finish—costs only a week OW, ROME YOU'VE MADE ] NOW, NOW, BOYS, THERE WASN'T JUNIOR A DEPUTY?) NO OTHER WAY, I HAD TO GIT HIM A JOB SO'S HE COULD PRY, HIS OWN BOARD AN! ROOM, coer b WHEN L PULLED, LOVE 1 THE | \T_\S. THE WAS Nov VELL. CvDEST EVER TOLD Our Boarding House With Major Hoople COT, MRS, HOOPLE? ALL I SIGNS PONT TO ATOLGH ’ OF TH! RUG IN MY KENNEL, ) (SSO THIN, MY a TEETH RATTLE!

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