The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 11, 1937, Page 8

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EA SSW A 4 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1987 a an ete ce ~ = By George Clark | . THE GUMPS—PAY DIRT ! I mooeeccs ooo econ ocre. — ro mis one! ris DATED JANUARY 10, 1908... THAT'S “WENTY- NINE Yy HORA YEARS aco Y “Why can't you do this one little thing for me? She’s leader of our social set and it would be a feather in my cap if you'd give her son a job,” | AT THE MOVIES NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE ‘Night Waitress’ Has |‘One in a Million’ TT SEEMS LIKE A DREAM, 10. gf COME IK} 7 SPLENDID! IVE ORDERE A 2 JUST FINISHE! BREAKFAST SENT UP Action and Romance} Unusual Film Fare pooner. Fs eee nut L A feverish search for a stolen ship-| Sonja Henle, the Queen of the Sil- Skates, is the only ‘feminine very ly fe thriller | player in Hollywood, who has a male stand-in. During the filming of Sonja’s first picture, “One In A Million,” the Twentieth Century-Fox spectacular musical smash, currently at the Para- ig|™ount Theatre, no other girl skater could be found, who was fast enough to do the Henie routines for the pur- pose of setting up lights and cameras. Bert Clark, former Canadian |ing champion, was selected, and dress- ing in @ duplicate of Sonja’s ice bal- let costume, he acted as stand. as in, In addition to Sonja, Adolphe Menjou, Jean Hersholt, Ned Sparks, Don t ‘At! t'SA CERN ONY SOMEONE , CAST LET ME WON WOT'S GOW ON AROUND HERE WASH TUBBS Q@NE Day COLONEL SESS! BEGINS A\ Washer Bargains - lonly .........$10 4 only ...0. 000-85 ALLEY OOP | a | 2 (real good) .. .$20 STUCK SIMANY TIMES, I FEEL LiKE APIN- =m 34g" EASY WASHER Sold in January LARSEN’S “THE HOME APPLIANCE SHOP” Only $1.00 a Week

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