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me | | SIDE GLANCES - -. - By George Clark | FORIV-FIVE YEARS WOULD BE REQUIRED TO FLY FROM THE EARTH TO THE PLANET MARS, SFA SPEEDO OF /20 MILES PER HOUR WAS MAINTAINED. © 1932 BY NEA SERVICE. INC. “ARCTIC FOX 1S USED "PENNSYLVANIA HAS 100,000 MULES OF RIVERS AND STREAMS. Jo-0 HE first suc- cessful alr-; plane filght was) made at KITTY HAWK, N. C. DOCTORS’ PRE- SCRIPTIONS shown. 5 DEFOE wrote fi i ree Needy “Robinson Cru-|7 aie s0e.” aaa ‘| Stickler Solu It took the man 1 hour to walk the first six miles, 2 hours to walk the second six, 4 hours to walk the third six and 8 hours to walk the last six. | AT THE MOVIES | Woman Scorned Does | Havoc by Wholesale’ Hades, so the saying goes, hath no | fury like a woman scorned. Whatever the fury of Hades may be, the little old Earth knows what) it’s like to thwart even its gentlest | ‘woman in matters of love and am-| bition. Compared to the fury of a scorn- ed lady of a mere hundred pounds, the blasting might of Kilauea and the terrors of earthquake and tidal Wave are mild, very mild matters, Exactly the amount of damage a thwarted lady may do is dramatical- ly revealed at the Capitol theater where RKO-Radio's “Thirteen Wom- fn” is showing tomorrow. The film features Irene Dunne and Ricardo Cortez in an all-featured cast. Myrna Loy is the woman ‘scorned, and what she does to Miss Dunne and the 11 other women pales Hade’s mightiest furies. ANOTHER ‘UNLOADED’ GUN Albert Lea, Minn., Oct. 11—(7)-- Accidental discharge of a shotgun his son was cleaning while the family sat around a table with him caused the death of Ole Moen Tuesday. The inches. The son, Ginther, said he be- eharge missed Mrs. Moen by a few Meved the weapon not loaded. World War Veterans Don Greasepaint Back to the front line trenches, to re-live anew the scenes of the greatest war in history. That was the experience of more than 1,000 World War veterans who were engaged to appear in the latest Laurel and Hardy feature-length comedy, “Pack Up Your Troubles,” now playing at the Paramount thea- ter. From all sections of southern Cali- fornia, and through the agency of the Central Casting Bureau in Holly- wood, veterans who actualy partic- ipated in the great conflict were mustered into film action. Memories revived, and gay banter prevailed throughout the production. In France, the veteran’s menu had been corn willie. The war had been grim, tragic, merciless. In Holly- wood, the Hal Roach studios provid- ed steaks and fried chicken from field kitchens. Too, Laurel and Hardy made them see the war as a wild, riotous farce. As the cameras ground out the ac- tion, the comedians are seen as a couple of misfit buck privates in the awkward squad. 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