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“Now, get this, you mugs! I don't wanna have to rip you apart from any clinches.” [= _THIS CURIOUS WORLD — | ULYSSES SORENSEN FELL $500 FEET IN A GLIDER ANDO WAS ONLY SLIGHTLY HURT/ A FISH THAT WALKS AROUND ON SHORE, WiLL. QEOWV IF KEPT UNDER. WATER FOR ANY GREAT LENGTH OF TIME. | AT THE MOVIES | Trene Dunne On Modern Morals in ‘No Other Woman’ Modern women are morally super- 'DeMille’s Newest Spec- ' tacle Reaches Breath- | less Climax in Great Circus Spectacle for to their sisters of the past de- | elares Irene Dunne, RKO-Radio star. “It is because they do not have to be good unless they desire to be.” she says. “The old order of conduct is gone. A mistake does not haunt a ‘woman's entire life, as formerly. With equal graciousness society accepts the unsophisticated debutante and the ‘butterfly of many amours. “Women now are as free as the air,” Miss Dunne continues. “They van literally get away with anything. , “There's a splendid bit of drama fm my present picture, ‘No Other ‘Woman,’ that strikingly illustrates this point. Charles Bickford, who plays the role of my husband, brings Spectacle upon spectacle, magnifi- vence outdoing itself—Cecil M. DeMil- Je's “The Sign of the Cross” now play- ing at the Paramount theater, and treated a large audience to a vivid picture of pagan Rome in all its glory. Many believed, and stead- fastly contended, that the day of the film spectacle passed with the advent of talking pictures. It remained for the master of the spectacle in the | silent days to prove that sound had only served to increase the scope and | effectiveness of this type of enter- | tainment. MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1983___ THE BISMARCK TRIB ane THE GUMPS— LORA HAS A JOB 1S ATHIGE = WHO WOULD STEAL MIN'S PROPERTY — WN IS INA PUROR — a BM 18 IN A QUANDARY- AND MAMA'S, INACELL@ THIS, MISS LORA, 1S A ONIT CF THE PLANT WE WICL BUILD AS SOON AS f WE MAKE A DEAL W FOR THE LOCATION, THE OFFICES, WAREHOUSES AND IN REGARD TO CUR PROSPECTIVE Y CAMPAIGN FOR CONTINENTAL CORNCOB f DEVELOPMENT | WISH TO STATE THAT WE ARE CONSIDERING 4 SUPPLEMENTARY BUDGET OF $2,000,000 FOR ADDITIONAL NEWSPAPER AND BILLBOARD AOVERTISING. OUR SLOGAN “MAKE THE COUNTRY CORNCOB CONSCIOUS" DON'T OVERLOOK THE FACT THAT THIS IS TUESDAY AND OUR SATURDAY PAY CHECK FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS FINE! 1 SHALL OIG INTO THIS SAND AND SHOW you THAT MY TO SEE,TO _{ CONTRIVANCE BELIEVE... 7 1S ACCURATE. AVE. -AYE. WELL ! NOW WHAT DO YOU THINK OF MY GREAT VENTION 2 WE'LL BE THE FIRST PERSONS) EVER TO FIND THE TREASURE OF COCOS ISLAND, YES THAT RINGING (S HARD ON ME FOOL HEAD OFF, IN- DICATING BURIED TREASURE © eatore. !! WHAT A “QDONGSTER LIKE CHEK, MAKING ONY TWENTY-EIGHT BUCKS A WEEK, MAKES - WELL, WAIT TILL | UNDO THs ) WHATS TH’ matter’ SURE (T DID — THs ONE came BUNDLE So You CAN Give IT x CION'T TH’ SHIRT” CAcK UXITH ITS SIDES SPLIT! “WM ONCE over! LAUGH AT THE . - LAUNDRY) AS WE 7 a AWERTISE IT TOZ We1, REMEMBER THAT SHIRT YA soLo Wessie! ME A MONTH AGO, THAT YA GUARANTEED)I RecaLt WOULDN'T RIP, TEAR, NER SHRINKZ ttt divorce action against me. To gain | Here is unfolded the whole pageant custody of our child he charges me/| of Rome in the time of Nero—at once with improper conduct. He knows I| the most dissolute and the most col- am innocent. 5 | orful period in Roman history. Here “To balk him I deny that he is the/ is the dramatic contrast between the father of my child—and I get away! palaces of the patrician Romans and with it! “No Other Woman,” which is the attraction today and Tuesday at the Capitol Theatre, is the story of a ‘woman whose hard work, scrimping | and foresight enable her husband to, rise from steel worker to millionaire, and who is then cast aside for an-| | the humble, hidden abodes of the , early Christians—on the one hand the wicked Empress Poppaea in her luxurious bath of asses’ milk; on the other, the Christian girl, Mercia, min- istering to the tortured and hunted umong the people of her faith. other woman. Besides Irene Dunne ; and Charles Bickford, the cast in- cludes Gwili Andre, Eric Linden, Bus- ; Some 4,600,000 postcards and stamped envelopes are sold by our ter Miles, Leila Bennett, Christian | Postoffices annually. Rub, J. Carroll Naish, Hilda Vaughn, | Sa Brooks Benedict and Joseph E. Ber- | NFORTUNATEIY, HOWEVER, HE IS <@ NARS THAT WILD! NILIY WAS A Twi BROTHER. AND WHEN THE Twi ARRIVES, | MAGN FAILS TO RECOGNIZE Hit ME'S IMPERSONATED | | INCE WILLY WI