The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 30, 1933, Page 8

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- |SIDE GLANCES - “We could pay those bills if you hadn't tried to show off and spend so much when you were dating me.” WHALE HUNTERS OF THE OLYMPIC PENINSULA ‘TI BLADDERS TO THEIR WHALE. HARPOONS TO KEEP THE VICTIM THAT ARE SO FREQUENTLY FOUND ON RABBITS ARE CAUSED BY AVIATORS GET MEDALS Mexico City—The “Aguila Azteca” Medal, a decoration for foreigners who @istinguish themselves in Mexico, was ®ecently conferred on Col. Joaquin Li- | @ano of the Costa Rican military air | eervice, Capt. Mario Terres Manier ‘end Lieuts. Pablo Aionso and Rodolfo Herrara, the Cuban army flyers, all of whom made good-will flights to Mexigo from their respective coun- tries. The medal was created by AT THE MOVIES | President Gen. Abelardo L. Rodriquez after he took office, and these were the first awards made. RECOMMEND BEER BILL Washington, Jan. 30.—(#)—Brushing aside proposals for further hearings, ithe senate finance committee sent| |the Follier-Blaine 3.05 per cent beer jand wine bil speeding back to the isenate Monday with a favorable re- port. “No More Orchids’ Has Perfectly Suited Cast . No more perfectly suited a cast ©ould have been found for the many 4mportant roles in “No More Orchids,” ‘which opens at the Capitol Theater tonight. Walter Connolly and Louise Closser Hale, two of the finest players on the ‘American stage and screen, play Miss Carole Lombard’s father and grand- mother. The three of them form a screen triumvirate that long will be remembered for the utter congeniality nd spontaneity of their companion- ip. Lyle Talbot plays a man with defi- mite ideas, who refuses to consider ‘Miss Lombard’s protestations of love| ‘until she has proved herself sincere. His other important pictures recently fwere “The Purchase Price.” “Three on @ Match” and “Klondyke.” + The supporting cast includes Ru- ‘thelma Stevens, who had prominent roles in “Life Begins” and “The Night (Club Lady,” Jameson Thomas, a well- fenown English character actor who @ppeared in Columbia's “Three Wise Girls” and “Lover Come Back,” Allen ‘Vincent, Ed J. Le Saint and Arthur Houseman. The director, Walter Lang, is one of the most capable megaphoners in Hollywood and made, among many others, “Cock 0’ the Walk,” “The Big Fight,” “Sally of Our Alley,” and “The @pirit of Youth.” | Hayes, Cooper | Continue Here | In Love Drama | Frank Borzage's production of Er- jest Hemingway's “A Farewell to | Arms,” featuring Helen Hayes, Gary {Cooper and Adolphe Menjou, which ; Opened Saturday at the Paramount Theater, will continue its run there through Tuesday. The film is a faithful reproduction of the Hemingway novel, telling the story of Frederic Henry, American lieutenant in the Italian ambulance | corps, and Catherine Barkley, a Brit- ish nurse, who meet and love against rs. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1933 iiabiaay - - By George Clark | THE GUMPS—THE WORM HAS TURNED RIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ~ YHAT MONEY COMING INAS IY DID SUNGNeS WHOL TRAY HOTEL SadNecGs Nb PILING UP BAGH whe FOR UB 5D USE OUR MEADS allo. WE HAVE ‘Yo 50 SOME TALL pelea A THIS MONEY ISN" ss f THE COP TOLD BILL, AN WELL ; NSE AUS GNE You A RIDE JENOLGH UFE OF DRIVIN' AGE IN OUR CAR, ALONG WITH OS. FOR THE TIDE TO TAKE US OFF=NO DANGER “SELKCERF” ON A BARREN ISLAND NN THE GULF or CALIFORNIA THE NEWFANGLES (Mom’n Pop) UP THEID BED TO COUSIN GERTIE AND HER WUSBAND. CHICK AND GLADYS SPENT A NOT-SO RESTFUL NIGHT ON THE LIVING- Room coucH mn Qow GERT Ax AL BABY ! HAVE t GOT A KINK IN MY BACK? THAT COUCH IS SO NARROW T WAS AFRAID TD FALL OVER-BOARD iF tT MoveD! (“THINK ('LL SET & FEW TRAPS AROUND @ND SEE \E We CAN KETCH SOME OF “Hose. PESTS! Zp é < - wif” Mt 7 |e = ess BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES WALK RIGHT IN, SUAMISTAR SIM AM IN DAK SHY, BODE~H wad WW BiG CONTE For the background of war. Their meet- |ing through Rinaldi, the army sur- geon who calls himself the “war | brother” of Lieutenant Henry; their quick realization of their love for each other; the days and nights in the hos- pital where Frederic is brought after his wound; Catherine’s flight into Switzerland to have her child, and Frederic’s desertion of the army in order to be with her—gll this is told. Miss Hayes is Catherine; Cooper is Frederic, and Menjou, Renaldi. The cast also includes Mary Philips as Fer- guson, Catherine’s friend; Jack La- Rue as the young priest, and Blanche Friderici, Henry Armetta, Tom Rick- etts and Gilbert Emery in minor roles. 1 HAVE DETWIDED, COOKIE, OUT THE WILD PARTYTN AND LIVE IN TWILENT THPLENDOR. WOT WAVING FOR Di HAN,

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