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—" a ee ae ‘ SIDE GLANCES - - ; “What's the use of my hunting around for expensive-looking bargains, if you're going to tell people w! - By George Clark hat we paid for everything?” AT THE ‘Whistling in the Dark’ At Paramount Theater Hilarious Entertain- | ment | For eleven months the mystery- | comedy, “Whistling in the Dark,” | amused followers of the Broadway stage. Now screengoers have an op-; portunity of observing the antics of Ernest Truex, star of the original play, and that clever comedienne, Una Merkel, in Metro-Goldwyn-May- er’s riotous talkie version of the piece | which opens tonight at the Paramount | Theatre. This satire on crook-melodrama is {| as funny as anything that has been | jing businesses in America today. THE BISMARCK TRIB . DE STROSS | | GA\ND FINALLY = DOESN'T KNOW SHAT BIW SAW MILLIE WITH ‘THAT YOUNG MAN = SWE COULDN'T SER WITHOUT iin tin @un Doesn'y. KNOW ‘THAT MILLIE DID KEEP THE APPOINTMENT WITH HI 4 DON'T WANT To H DISTURB YOU, MR. MANBEE, BUT YOU fy OFFERED YOUR ADVICE ON HOW TO INVEST MY $100. T'S A PLEASURE, \ UNCLE JOHN. THERE ARE I] MANN INVESTMENTS SAFE SOUND AND PROFITABLE. AND JUST BECAUSE | DEAL IN‘ THOUSANDS AND MILLIONS DON'T THINK 'M NOT INTERESTED IN NOUR PROBLEM. MAMA DOESN'T KNOW NOW DREADFULLY SHE HURT BIW'S FEELINGS WHEN 3) BY ON THE wre SHE OPTICIAN YESTERDAY at ay j TAKE CONTINENTAL: conncoa Y B DEVELOPMENT FOR: INSTANCE — A) fH MADE BY THE FARMERS WITH OUR GOING, GROWING CONCERN IN- WHICH $100 INVESTED “TODAY SHOULD BE WORTH $1000 AS SOON. AS THE COUNTRY 1S CORNCOB CONSCIOUS. IT IS A GOLDEN OPPORTUNI™! THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1988 THE GUMPS— BENJAMIN GUMP, THEY’RE CALLING YOU PHONE = * MSHI cans oF oun Ban AE NOT IN POSITION AST SO IIIs HERE ARE A FEW OF THE PRODUCTS, A MACHINGRY. PIPES ARE MGRELY ONS (T&M. CORNCOB ROUGHAGE IS 18 TIMES AS ROUGH AS THE ROUGHEST BRAN—AT ONE TENTH THE COST. THAT ALONE SHOULD BE WORTH BILLIONS TO FARMERS AND MOVIES “Air Hostess” Is a Commercial Aviation Romance! The romance behind commercial aviation is brought to the screen for the first time in Columbia's film, “Air Hostess,” which opens tomorrow at the Capitol Theatre. War aviation has been glorified in a series of splendid productions, not- ably “Wings,” “Hell's Angels” and “Dirigibie," but never before has a picture company shown the glamor behind one of the few most fascinat- “Air Hostess” is the story of one of those charming, adventurous girls SAM, SELL THIS GENT A BOTTLE OF OUR. Yes, FAMOUS HAIR RESTORER—I'A GoIN' OVER TO TH BARBERS To HAVE Him PUT Some HAIR. TONIC ON OW HEAD — sir! N Te. STORER fiow, BEFORE | BUY, DO YoU Give A) GUARANTEE? GUARA UXT NOUR Wain ner yy Ce . THE OFFICE OF BYXPECTING A THE BUILDING, MR.| CHECK FROM MAYBEB. WE THE FACTOR, WERE JUST i; WONDBRING IF NOU WERE READY To PAY LAST * MONTH'S RENT. seen on the screen in some time. An | Who fly the huge transcontinental air author of mystery stories and his! lines for a living—in Los Angeles to- fiancee; a band of crooks who capture | day, then in Cheyenne, Wyoming, then them and compel the writer to de- | Chicago, then Cleveland, and within vise a “perfect crime”; a tube of poi- | two days in New York City. Their soned toothpaste; and an ingenious | life is fraught with excitement and method of turning a radio into a tele- | absorbingly interesting human ex- phone, are the plot ingredients around | Periences, they meet celebrities, get to which:the chilling suspense and many | know life, and spend all their working laughs are wove. | hours in the sky. Una Merkel Well Cast | Evalyn Knapp, James Murray and Ernest Truex as the author proves | Thelma Todd have principal roles in himself one of the most gifted come- | the production adapted for the screen s dians to come to Hollywood from the Broadway stage, while Miss Merkel runs him a close second in the mat- ter ward Arnold, also frog the original stage cast, is excellent as the leader of the crooks, and well-rounded por- trayals are contributed by that popu- lar “heavy,” John Miljan; C. Henry ;by Keene Thompson and Milton Rai- | son. FOOTSORE BANDIT New Orleans—The bandit who robbed Lionel Fletcher, negro, must have had “painful puppies.” He stole @ package containing $118 worth of relief in the form of corn and bunion Gordon, Johnny Hines, Joseph Caw- thorn, Nat Pendleton, Tenen Holts and Ys plasters from the wagon which Fletcher drives for a freight service company. 1D WRIGLEY'S ARMINT NOW EVEN BETTER