THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1936 PRICES HIT NEW LOW Owing to the introduction of 1937 Models we have at this time a nice assortment of used cars in- cluding Studebakers, Plymouth, Buicks, Lafayette, Chevrolet Pickup and dozens of other makes. We are making a big sacrifice on these cars rather than store them over the winter. Anyone bringing in this ad and asking to be shown this wonderful dis- play will be allowed $10.00 a used car, credit on the purchase of WILDE MOTORS, INC. 301-306 Fourth Street Bismarck, N. D. AT THE bere orc ccc ccc conn nce croc ecco cor occce. Bing Crosby Cast as Vagabond Troubadour Sweet swingin gs... and how he Bings ‘em! He's croonin’ for coins +. @ Vagabond troubadour serenad- in’ a two-timin’ gal! Rippling rhyth- m-m-ms to make your feet dance . marvelous melodies to make your heart leap... as Crosby rambles the open road in “Pennies from Heaven,” showing Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at the Capital Theatre! It’ the happiest of all his happy hits! With such swellegant s Do I,” “Let’s Call a F “Pennies from Heave! Button Your Shoc” and the Closet,” “Pennies from Heaven” make the year's most swingsational Picture. Featured with Bing are Madge Evans, little Edith Fellows, Donald ‘Meek and Louis Armstrong and his famous swing band. Heart,” ‘One Two skeleton in Use of the adjustable length pendu- lum in the latter part of the 17th century made possible clocks of ac- curacy. Later it was discovered that gravitational pull was not constant on the earth’s surface and pendulum clocks were found to run slower at the poles. President’s Route Cie TC ese Tie sant CTS Octan ¢ soutTH . \V america \. PacitiG Pat wn ny antite, octane A map of President Roosevelt's travels on his way to attend the Pan American peace conference at Buenos Aires, is shown here. The President started on his journey from Charleston, S. C. MOVIES ‘ occ) Famous Rhumba Band Heard in Mae’s Film Xavier Cugat's rhumba orchestra, the toast of sophisticated New York- ers, provides music for beateous Mae West during the sizzling Cuban cab- t sequences of her newest starring vehicle, “Go West Young Man,” which begins on Wednesday at the Para- mount Theatre. In a modern mood throughout, “Go West Young Man” presents the star inst a variety of colorful back- grounds not the least of which is the Cuban setting where the renowned West curves emphasize the eccentric movements of the rhumba. The cabaret sequence is a picture | within a picture—shown on the screen jot a theatre where Mae West is mak- ing a personal appearance. The cab- aret sequence and a subsequent scene |in an elaborate and ornate boudoir end “Drifting Lady,” starring “Mavis Ar- |den” and begin “Go West Young Man,” in which the star portrays a star. | Jack LaRue, dark-haired screen gall- jant makes his first appearance with West in this film, although he was |her leading man in “Diamond Lil” on | Broadway. Glass bricks, capable of transmit- ting 87.5 per cent light, are being used in construction of an engineer- ing shop on the campus of the Uni- versity of Kentucky. rd V8 Coupe, ‘orth Dakota . In obed- to a Warrant of Seizure to me ed in the above entitled cause, or No, Dakota 1936 License Number 1, for the causes set forth in the y pending in the United rt for the District of North kota, at Wargo, for violation of Section’ 3450 R. S. U.S, 1 HEREBY GIVE NOTICE to persons claiming the sald described property, or know- ing or having anything to say why the same should not be condemned and the proceeds thereof distributed according to the prayer of the libel, that they be and appear before the sald Court to he held in and for the District of North Dakota, in the Unit- s Court Rooms, th the Clty of d make such claim within ys from the date of the first ion of this notice, if that be y of jurisdiction, otherwise on vember: 11-241 | SIDEGLANCES. - - By George Clark { : THE GUMPS—RUNT SWINGS INTO ACTION : PIERRE BE WATCHING GUELPH ~GUMBOYLE- OU ALL RIGHT-MAKE GUINESS ~’AH , HERE O_MISTAKE ABOUT IT 1S! BENSAMIN THAT GUMP ENTERPRISES- HEMLOCK 1000. COME TO THE OFFICE AT TEN AM. TOMORROW AND STATE YOUR GUSINESS TO MISS STIFLE 4 WELL DONE, ° \ PIERRE, M'GOY/ NOW WATCH ME SWING INTO ACTION! WHO DID THE BLOCKING “THAT MADE THOSE “ToUCH- DOWNS POSSIBLE? WHO DID IT, 1 ASK You! FRECKLES... “THAT'S WHO! 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