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this five “A” special. Theodora Goes 2 Wild Comedy Drama AAAAA You'll read this and say it couldn't possibly be tfue—I mean that Irene Dunne is perhaps more ravishing when she's a mite tipsy than when she is stone sober. In a mo- tion picture, naturally. Lift an eyebrow if you like, but it happens to be true. And youl agree with me when you see her in “Theo- dora Goes Wild.” Even if you want to be stubborn and put up an argument, you won't quibble over the state- ment that certainly she ts funnier than she ever has been before. . Rarely does Miss Dunne stoop to comedy, You know she wasn’t so very light- hearted in such pictures as “Show Boat’ m kK Sireet,” but this “The: exhibition proves that .she sets about providing a giddy, frothy entertainment she can be as triumphantly ‘successful as she has been in her more serlous moments. In fact, she makes the pic- ture as utterly gay and irre- “My Man “"Libeled ich may strike you as a careless exaggeration when you consider how de- lightful those two classics pres but that's the situa- ion. Sat., Night, Sun., Mon. Capitol THEATRE THE MOST DARING ESCAPE IN HISTORY! A modern killer takes to the air with a cargo of terror- stricken and sends your ner a tail-spin as Warn focus cameras desperate ‘BG PUSH TO TAKE | Weather Report : MADRID LAUNCHED ALONG NORTH LINE Socialist Militiamen Reported, to Have Repelled First Rebel Onslaught Madrid, Dec. 10. — (4) — Socialist | militiamen repelled an insurgent at- tack Thursday, driving back the Fas- cists in bitter fighting for control of strategic bridge-heads to the Spenish capital. The long expected “big push” to | capture Madrid developed aiong the entire northern line, from the snow- covered Guardarrama mountains in the west to Guadalajara in the east. Under a barrage of artiliery fire, the insurgents struck with sudden} force at the Puente de San Fernando, Potuelo de Aracon and Cuesta de Los Perdices. Infantry clashed in a long range rifle and machine gun duel before the massed attack. Bombs rumbled ajong the Manzanares river line to the northwestern university sector. A strange lull, in sharp contrast to) , the fury of the battle, preceded the, i final massed attack. From the western sector, where the | heaviest fighting of the siege hre| | blazed, the drive spread in succeeding | waves to the east. Government commanders reported j their half-frozen militiamen were | holding Gen. Francisco ¥ranco’s at- tacking Fascists at bay. | Founded by Lothaire, grandson of | Charlemagne, in 825, the University of Pavia, in Italy, is the oldest institution of learning in th rid. Whales captured in English wa- ters belong to the king of England by an old custom, passengers into Bros their high-speed on a * For South with JEAN MUIR WARREN HULL Added Comedy - News Cartoon - Novelty Capitol SHE WANTS A MAGIC CHEF BEOAUSE IT WAS THESE MODERN, AUTO- MATIC FEATURES... MODEL SHOWN SERIES 3700 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEATHER FORECAS' For Bismarck and vicinity: cloudy to cloudy tonight and a0 cold tonigh to cloudy tonight cold tonight; warm Dako! tonight and Fri rising ° ture, except tonight extreme south eant. For Montan: Generally fair warmer nerth ceasing cloudiness, rising tempera t accompanied ered over rae y col ther, overlies the i) Plateau and north Pacific coast states STARTS TODAY PARAMOUNT, SHOWING THURS-, FRL, SATURDAY Primitive Lovers in a Paradise of Perils 2 YEARS to MAKE! int AMAZING! onnhy DIFFERENT ! 1} NEW MAUREEN O'SULLIVA' NOT : IT’S ALL NEW! IT’S ALL DIFFERENT! Never such thrills on any screen as these most amazing of Tarzan adventures! 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