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by ste an ya on ste wil THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1982 © 1932 BY NEA SERVICE. INC_REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. “Bo you were kept after school me to blame it on HAVING GOOD EYESIGHT CAN SEE E NEARLY A DOZEN _STARS IN THE BOWL OF THE BIG DIPPER / MODERN PHOTOGRAPHIC TELESCOPES © 1932 By NEA SERVICE Inc. /0- - a | — THIS CURIOUS WORLD — REVEAL > 150, OOO pine ciee RACING CARD DO NOT CARRY FANS BECAUSE THEY WOULD CAUSE THE IS NO LARGER THAN A SPARROW, ANO CAN CATCH NO FISH LARGER. THAN A ir? IT suppose you'll want uuble this time.” MoTOR To HEAT. GragesCineliseen oy MINNOWS GIRL LEAVES HOSPITAL Wahpeton, N.D., Oct. 24. Ruth Whipps, teller at the National Bank, wounded b: Doris Stock, a c mer at the time of the robber naped by the bandits t cape, and both shot fired by Stock, more sever expected to leave the some time. the Austria is ele and has done so with the r from the Swiss frontier to S: AT THE MOVIES ‘BACK STREET’ IS BOOKED Capitol Theatre Will Show This Long Awaited Fannie Hurst Novel on Screen One of the outstanding screen dramas of recent years has been book- ed for showing at the Capitol Thea-! tre tonight. The picture is adapted from the ely read novel by Fannis Hurst, with Irene Dunne and John Boles in the featured roles, and directed by the master of human, domestic drama, John “Back Street” tells woman who co) too great to make in the name of love, and a man who gave freely love but at the same time retained his social position as a husband and fath- er. The story covers a span of 20 years, and is said to give an especial- ly affecting picture of the trials of! two people whose love is outside the law, notwithstanding its sincerity and | depth. | It is Universal's most ambitious production of the season. “Back | Street” presents to Miss Dunne and | “Back Street,” Boles the most sympathetic roles of | ‘heir careers. is | princess whose ancestry traces back ‘CHANDU’ NOW LIVES ns who have thrilled nightly tense conflict waged between ndu and Roxor in radio's most popular mystery drama will find their revelation when the Fox Films ion of “Chandu the Magician” opens on Tuesday at the Paramount. Theater with Edmund Lowe creating the title role and Bela Lugosi ap- pearing as the sinister Roxor who seeks the secrets of the Death Ray. Princess Nadji, too, will appear for me in the screen story, as les, Regent, Abdullah, Betty Lou and the rest of the familiar cast. Irene Ware enacts the role of the to the ancient Egyptian kings. 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WELL, JUST KEEP \) THE FELLOW WHO HASN'T A NICKEL THIS IN MIND, YOUNG MAN — IS OFTEN WORTH A MILLION To WIS FIRM. WHILE,OFTEN THE BABY wit A WILLION ISN'T WoRTA A NICKEL % IT - OT THis 1S WHATCHA MIGHT )YoU BETCHA, Same! CALL @ Love FEAST HUH, Houle? NO MORE: FIGHTIN’ — Re eEN Us! EVERY— RINGS FLETY —EFIETY | coseter! WELL, SAM, TH RABGIT WAS GREAT GOIN’ —Now FER MY / TH’ DRUMSTICKS, SHARE OF THE, OL’ a> TH’ GREAST AN’ HUH? wanda Ya MEAN — FIETY - FIFTY @ cocscceesk BOY! nome COMFORT = A NICE WARM BED —— XW’ FEEL OF UELNETY, SOFT THINGS — dullah, and June Vlasek as Betty Lou, Marcel Varnel and William Cam- eron Menzies collaborated on the di- rection of “Chandu the Magician,” which presents in the screen version a complete, dramatized screen play | based on the original radio episodes. BRIGHT , PRETTY CLOTHES —GEEEEE |! 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