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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, MAY 25,1937 _- . GET STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS AT SWANSON’S Standard Service 8th & Main - - Phone 2138 CHARLEYS’ Standard Service Thayer and Sixth Capt. W. A. Leach’s Standard Service Main and First SCHNEIDER Oil Company 1117 East Main - - Phone 979 a ==mauaPlV]=z_>E>EeEeEP——EEE= t AT THE MOVIES | Capitol Theatre Has "Two Pictures Billed “Love Letters of a Star,” which opens at the Capitol theatre on Wed- nesday, is based on a Cosmopolitan magazine novel by Rufus King. It was published in book form by the Crime Club under the title, “Case of the Con- stant God.” The film, featuring Henry Hunter, Polly Rowles, C, Henry Gordon, Walter Coy and Hobart Cav- anaugh, sets forth the strange mystery which surrounds the death of a black- mailer who threatens the permanent happiness of an entire family. The unusual manner of the man's passing, the exciting developments board a yacht and the detective's brilliant solution of the puzzle follow the gripping situations presented in the novel, Second feature on this double fea~ ture program is “Mysterious Crossing” with James Dunn and Jean Rogers. ¢~—____——__> | Today’s Recipe | oo STRAWBERRY MOUSSE 1 cup crushed berries, 1 cup granu- lated sugar, 2 tablespoons lemon Juice, 1 tablespoon granulated gela- tin, 1/3 cup cold water, 1 teaspoon vanilla, 2 cups whipped cream. Soak gelatin in cold water for 5 minutes, Dissolve over boiling water ‘and cool. Mix sugar and berries and stir until well blended. Add juice, gelatin mixture and vanilla. Pour into tray in mechanical refrigerator. ‘When half-frozen add the whipped cream and freeze until stiff. ‘The dessert may be served in in- dividual portions or unmolded onto a platter and garnished with whole berries dipped in confectioner’s sugar. SENTENCES SUSPENDED St. Paul, May 25.—(?)—Harry May- ville and Glen Roberts, convicted of interfering with the legislature dur- fing a “peoples lobby” demonstration Apr. 5, Monday were given four months workhouse sentences, sus- pended, by District Judge R. D. OBrien, European bridge builders of an- elent times covered their bridges to protect the roadway from weather and to prevent warriors with primi- _ tive weapons from fighting effectively on them, Berlin has a monument honoring horses for the services they rendered. to the German army during the ‘World War. Mix Music, Laughter in Paramount Picture Music and laughter are equal in- gredients mixed in liberal proportion in “Turn Off the Moon” Paramount's newest musical comedy hit which be- gins tomorrow at the Paramount Theatre. Charlie Ruggles heads the cast of movie and radio stars assembled for this latest ‘must’ on your movie list. He is aided by Eleanore Whitney, Johnny Downs, Kenny Baker, Phil Harris and his orchestra, Ben Blue, Marjorie Gateson and the Fanchon- ettes. The latest Paramount musical mirthquake marks the debut of Fanchon, famous for her Fanchon and Marco stage units, as a full fledged motion picture producer. Un- der her expert supervision, dance di- rector LeRoy Prinz has created a new terpsichorean craze “Jamming” that Hollywood expects to be as popular as the famous Charleston. “Turn Off the Moon” is an original screen play by Marquerite Roberts, Harlan Ware and Paul Gerald Smith. In a light vein the story kids astrology as @ royal aid to romance and an ad- ditional headache to Charlie Ruggles’ frustrated sweetheart. The music was written by Sam Cos- low and includes three songs that are bound to be successes “That's South- ern Hospitality,” “Turn Off the Moon” and “Jamming.” ——— BURTON GETS REWARD Minneapolis, May 35.—(?}—Judge Levi M. Hall Monday adjudged Hask- ett H. Burton of St. Paul as the per- ‘son entitled to the $500 reward offered by the Hennepin county board in De- cember, 1932, for information leading to the arrest of perpetrators of the holdup that month of the Third Northwestern National bank in which two Minneapolis policemen were slain. MECHANIC IMPROVES Minneapolis, May 25.—U—Albert de Ponti, 23, airplane méchanic and pilot wounded mysteriously by a bul- let at the Minneapolis airport Satur- day, was reported improved at Gen- eral hospital over the week-end but his condition was still considered critical, ‘ding to Godey’s Lady's Book, of 1866, under the heading “To Ice a Cake,” cake frosting would go on Accor more smoothly if feather. applied with a 1,4— Le —, pictured star, 21 Désler in cloth. ‘43 Experiments, 15 Internal, wall R] UOMEMIUTS) COIL} - among the Stage Star HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle F YIAINOIVISIKIY] (a) (alti fs} HERP IAI MEM! 1 ITIE 11 She is founder and —— of a theater group. 12 Mistake. 14One who snuffles, El} 16 Note in scale. 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