The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 29, 1937, Page 12

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THE BISMARCK TR: FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1987 | THE GUMPS—A FACE O 'T OF THE PAST _ ; MR. BLAKE ~MY CURIOSITY HAS THE BETTER OF ME ~ I'D LIKE h TO SEE THIS SUPE at the beauty and charm IMPERIAL WASHABLE WALLPAPERS will add to your rooms. Water or dirt can’t hurt them. Just wash them clean. VANTINE uass co. Phone 544 313 Main | AT THE MOVIES | Dix, Del Rio, Morris Girls’ Orchestra Is In Submarine Picture Dix, Dolores Del Rio d,” a , dynam! y: on the exploits of the brave) in the United States submarine opened yesterday at the Cap- ‘Theatre, Revolving about the unusual tri- le of two navy officers, once in-; le, who part over the friend- of a voluptuous siren interested in neither of them, “Devil’s Play- ground” turns its attention in a sen- sational to fuses to try it. The events responsible for this dramatic situation unfold in & rapid-fire succession of thrills, ro- Featured in Picture “The Most Beautiful Girls’ Orches- tra in America” makes its film de- but in “Champagne Waltz.” a bril- { lant comedy with music co-starring Fred MacMurray and Gladys Swarth- out, which begins on Sunday at the] ‘ Paramount Theatre. Consisting of seven members, each of whom was picked for personal beauty and ability to play a specific instrument, the band was discovered by Director A. Edward Sutherland and immediately placed in the movie. The girls are Sylvia Rutherford, Virginia Gregg, Helen Ireland, Eunice ‘Wannerman, Jo Harvey, Marjorie Mc- Anolly and Kathleen McArtre, Warren Wright, Chicago sports- man, is owner of two winners of the Preakness. They are Nellie Morse, who triumphed in the Maryland classic in 1924, and Bostonian victor GEE,1 HARDLY EVER GET ‘A CHANCE “To Bm ALONIE, WITH “ToNt! EVERY TIME 1 GET PARKED COMFORTABLY ON “THE SOFA mance and action-packed comedy. in 1927. Motion Picture Player | T MIGHT HAVE SUSPECTED YOU'D WALK RIGHT HORIZONTAL IN UKE THIS. ial in jungle, HAS T MIGHT HAVE KNOWN THAT: BET PCCP eee as im! | | a ON ANYTHING EXCEPT A TTT | SURE THING. PCL re I WAS NEAR TH! | SCENE AT TH’ TIME! A BIG, BLUE VILLING—~ ASPHALT CHARIOT f \ GAVE MONEY AND YOUR CAR! GET THESE COLD WEATHER mes 4 sg LISTEN 5 i » fe TO THis! SERVICES : p WSN, j ‘TH! VICTIM, | ESAD, 1' WE DO FOR YOU SRE THE Gace 1 _Hose connections checked and radia- tor drained and flushed. 2 All locks, door hinges, hood hinges and pads lubricated. 3. Chassis lubricated throughout with Winter grade lubricants, 4 Anti-Freese solution inspected f safety in cold weather. a & All Tires carefully checked and in- flated to correct pressure, 6 Transmission and differential grease changed te Winter grade. 7. All inside surf and wary laces, top uphol- & Crankcase drained and refilled with Winter grade moter oil. | UNIVERSAL MOTOR ¢O. Authorized Ford Service Bismarck, N. D. Phone 981

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