The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 26, 1937, Page 10

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1987 Low Fares on the Northern Pacific From BISMARCK to One Round Way Trip Fargo .. «8 3.89 $ 7.01 Billings . - 896 15.85 Helena +. 13.74 22.60 Butte ... - 18.68 22.60 Minneapolis . - 689 12.41 Chicago ... +. 15.04 27.08 Spokane . eevee 20.84 33.60 Seattle .. » 26.84 39.70 Portland .. - 28.34 39.70 San Francisco ....... 32.50 ‘These are only a few example fares. There are low fares to all points. Ask your N. P. Agent. ©. A. KOBS, Agent, Northern Pacific Stetion BISMARCK, N. D. ROUTE OF THE NORTH COA si LIM 52.15 ial AT THE MOVIES ‘Love Letters of Star’ Is Thrilling Mystery “Love Letters of a Star,” which will tbe shown at the Capitol theatre to- day and Thursday presents a thrill- ing mystery drama, filled with tense situations, grippingly built up to a surprise climax. The film, based on & Cosmopolitan Magazine novel by the master of detective fiction, Rufus King, relates the adventures which befall a wealthy family, whose daugh- ter is driven to suicide by a black- mailer, ‘The scoundrel meets his death under ‘unusual circumstances that point sus- picion toward the family. They are followed by a man who calls the po- lice, Attempting to board their yacht, they are hunted down by a detective, ‘who discovers the real criminal on ‘the vessel, The method of trailing him and making him reveal his wrong- doing is one of the most striking ever Zilmed for the screen. The identity of the killer is not known until the end of the narrative. A bright vein of comedy provides contrast for the drame. If you like mystery, suspense, swift drama, with enough romance and humor to make the story human, then ‘be sure to see “Love Letters of a Star.” M’Clusky Huntsmen Wage War on Crows McClusky, N. D., May 26.—(?)}— ‘McClusky sportsmen re-opened a cam- paign on crows this spring and two teams vieing for honors have already exceeded the mark set last year when 602 crows were killed. The teams are competing for state honors and troph- fes offered by the North Dakota game Gnd fish department. Peter Minuit, a German colonist, . traded $24 and a bottle of whiskey for Manhattan Island in 1626. He was appointed governor of New Nether- lands by the Dutch West India com- pany. Approximately 1600 tings are exhibited arovally Piers Royal Apademy, London, ‘Turn Off the Moon’ Gay Musical Comedy “Turn Off the Moon.” which opens at the Paramount Theatre today is ar gay a musical comedy as Hollywood has yet produced. Introducing three teams, Charlie Ruggles and Ben Blue, Kenny Baker and Phil Harris and Eleanore Whitney and Johnny Downs, including three song hits that were whistled by the audience as they left the theatre, featuring dance numbers as dazzling as only movie dancing can be, “Turn Off the Moon” is a hit. The story kids astrology as a royal aid to romance to Charles Ruggles’ frustrated sweetheart. The plot is de- veloped so that it can stand on its own feet as a comedy. The surround- ing glamour that the musical por- tions give it makes “Turn Off the Moon” a must on your picture list. Charles Ruggles and Ben Blue as ® new comedy team promise to be- coming the next sensation of Holly- wood. Ruggles’ superlative perform- ances are taken for granted but with Blue, who more than holds his own, the team works with an efficiency that is a pleasure to behold. Kenny Baker, tenor of the Jack Benny hour, and Phil Harris and his orchestra make a musical combination that can't be beat. Eleanore Whitney and Johnny Downs, together in their sev- enth picture, dance and sing and make love convincingly enough to put an authentic stamp to their oft-re- peated off-screen romance. ROBBERS GET $1,000 Rio, Wis. May 26.—(7)—Two men held up two customers and the girl teller in the Rio branch of the Rio- Fall River Union bank Tuesday and fled with approximately $1,000. N. P. INCOME INCREASES St. Paul, May 26.—(®)—The North- ern Pacific railway reported net rail- way operating income for April of aad which is $303,586 above April, Electrical energy has increased from about 11,000,000,000 to more than 81,000,000,000 kilowatt hours during the last 25 years. | The Lone Eagle HORIZONTAL Answer te Previous Pussic EIVIAI ia Libs tit i 2 Man who DIRIA 42 Postscript, 43 Above. 45 Huge SININIE! Tir TAILS THE GUMPS—THE LIFE OF THE PARTY. , MAMA~HAVE ANOTHER~ IT'S MON, FOLKS / MIGHT AS WELL Rrcreese | EL aee Ae yao meee or edie rae iT "ANDY SO SENSITIVE YOU EVERVOOBY souk j HIS {~] CERTAINLY TWO — MEP-HEP! WOULDN'T MURT FEELINGS , WOULD you?, NOT ~WOULD 1, CHUM ? AND TOM FOR DINNER —~ UNBEKNOWN TO MAMA, ANDY | IS*SPIKING’ GINGE! PLEASANT TO TOoM——~ “THE MOST OF THAT LUMBER You ( SOLD US, MR. weexs! aun AND I COULD DO HIS SHARE. AS WELL INFORMED AS THE POLICE, MONSIEUR - FOR INSTANCE, 1 KNOW WHERE THE KYBER RUBIES ARE, RIGHT NOW... ALSO, THAT THE REAL"BLUEBEARD’ STILL 1S AT LARGE * 7 CAPTAIN! THAT MAN YOURE HOLDING ... COUNT ZAMAROFF. YOURE MAKING A TERRIBLE MISTAKE! 7 BUT, MYRA - WHAT DO YOU WANT AT POLICE J " CAPTAIN! HERE'S 4 RADIO FROM THE YACHT “SWAN”. MRS PASTURES JUST ‘REPORTS THE THEFT OF WER PRICELESS DIAMOND TIARA: CAN'T AFFORD TO - SHOW OUR HANDS. N Aa la STU It BAINI ISIE'S| INIGTEL SiH 37 African n—, VERTICAL 1 Musical note. 2To bury. 3 Midday. 4Simpleton. BNimbus 10 Lixivium, 11To bark. 12 Devoured, 2 13 Railroad. WASH TUBBS A CASTENETTA, GAVEST SPOT IN RIO BRAVO, PRETTY GIRLS. ; NOW. iD A MARIMBA BAND, THE RED-BLOODED SWISH OF A SPANISH DANCE, CENTLENEN, WE PRESENT ~ iS) BEE -LU-TYFI WAIT, SENOR-THEESY |AND Cramonous GIRL, OBay,\EES NOSSING, EEN ALL SOUTH [ vy) - AMERICA ---- ON WITH THE DANCE ALLEY OOP WELL, NOW YOU MOOVIANS CAN) _/ STAY HERE WITHOUT Te are THAT MAMMOTH - HAIR COAT OLD CIGAR STUBS AND STALE BEERS HES HAD “THAT FLOCK OF OWLS ROOSTING HERES: P HAW, M'DEARS VERILY, YOU JEST! ‘TIS TRUE A DISTINGUISHED COMPANY OF GENTLEMEN CALLED~~SCIENTISTS FROM THE OBSERVATORY, TO CONVERSE ON MY “THEORY OF HE NEXT ECLIPSE OF THE SUNYOUILL BE SURPRISED TO LEARN “HAT THERE Is TALK OF SENDING ME TO THE SOUTH SEAS TO. GATHER DATA DURING THE ASTRONOMICAL PHENOMENON / KEEDPIN'A BIG FIRE GOIN' TO KEEP IM WARM- DURING OUR CHILLY NIGHTS JUS’ SOME BIG BOULDER FELL pert COWN INTO ° 2 SNIFF-6NIFF/ HM-M~ WHO HAS BEEN IN THIS HOUSE WHILE I WAS AWAY? “HIS AIR WOULD GAGA SEWER RATS — YOU BLASTED OL’ J FOOL, YOU'VE GONE AN’ GOT YERSELF SOAKIN' WET /

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