The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 29, 1937, Page 10

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I'M AN OFFICER OF THE CITY'S WELFARE DEPARTMENT~'IT HAS COME To OUR ATTENTION THAT A WAIF_WAS LEFT RESIDENCE OF | YES MR. BENJAMIN: | MRS. GUMP GUMP 7? : daytime rate. @ Any time from 7 p. m. New Year's Eve through New Year’s Day and Sunday until 4:30 a. m. Monday, January 3, lower night and Sun- day rates will be in effect on long distance calls to anywhere in the United States and Canada for distances of about 50 miles or more. These rates save you up to 40 percent of the usual CSREES. { SIDE GLANCES - - By George Clark | Omen pore morons momo ooorcs. New Undersea Film Has Brilliant Cast Proclaimed as the greatest motion icture ever made with an undersea tt as its subject and locale, “Sub- marine D-1” has been booked as, the feature attraction at the Capitol theater, opening Thirsday. It is a Warner Bros. melo-drama co-starring Pat O’Brien and George Brent, and featuring Wayne (“Kid Galehad”) Morris. In the making of it the United States navy depart- ment deserves as much credit as the movie folk, for it threw open to the ‘Warners its submarine establish- ments at San Diego, Cocos Coco in the Panama Canal Zone, and New- 4 port, R. I. The most modern of submarines, officially called the D-1 and also bearing the title of Dolphin, was used in all diving gue surface-running submarine, to find room for camera and light crews. So the movie-mak- ers built at the studio a duplicate of the D-1, cut into ten different sec- * pect ‘to operate their apparatus for closeup ehots. off. " “We've been getting’swell service since I told that wait-! ress you were & Hollywood talent scout.” H AT THE MOVIES | oem) ‘Lie vs. Truth’ Comic | Film Stars Lombard Carole Lombard and Fred Mac- Murray are joined by John Barry- more in the co-starring leads of Para- mount’s comedy-drama, “True Con- fession,” which opens next Thursday at the Bismarck theatre. young lawyer and his wife, constantly at swords’-ends because of the con- Lombards fiict between Miss 's inborn habit of lying and MacMurray’s love for truth. entirely innocent, MacMurray does not believe her story, and forces her to “confess” that she killed in self- defense. On this plea, he gets Miss real| Lombard an acquittal. Barrymore steps into the scene, in the role of an eccentric derelict whose actually committed the EXILED AT ST. HELENA You ANSWER THAT 2 QUESTION Ki, aes Z | EAR ING HIMSELF . LOSI FROM WILLIE'’S MOB, NES ,0R.50665 WILL SEE YOU WN) A MINUTE ‘IF YOULL OUST BE SEATED —~ T’LL CALL YOO SAMMY'S RIGHT. TH ISLAND'S DESERTED. Ih IN WHAT YEAR WAS NAPOLEON op 3 ~ Slama: depen AW, THA'S NOTHIN? WHERE 1 COME FROM, WE USE DINOSALRS ALL OUR TRANSPORT THISUN'S ONE ¢ CRITTERS! EGAD! ‘TIS THE LAND- B LORD, NO’ DOUBT, B cOME'O 4 'F YOU ARS Z ver! HE sap STEAMING INTO 5 \ZHeséY°YOW LOANED’ TH HOME. HARBOR, Q@ HM SOME YOU'D BETTER ENTER DOUGH, AND CLAIMS, BY TH! ALLEY RouTes H& CANT SLEEP NIGHTS. UNTIL. -WHO HAS YOU pp CORNERED LIKE A (7 WHAT-NOT, WHEN IT COMES TO BLOWING SREY ANY iat

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