The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 10, 1934, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1984 SIDE GLANCES - - By George Clark [as Conous Won | Mis Curious WorLD AT THE Diana Wynyard Stars In Galsworthy Story thy’s last novel, “One starring Diana Wyn- be seen at the Capitol thea- suet ‘WANDERS iS SLIGHTLY FROM i MOVIES Janet Gaynor Does Housework in Film Janet Gaynor has no aversion to doing @ bit of housework —but " ¥ Paramount Theatre today, Tuesday and We “Servant’s Entrance,” the tiny star stood at a big sink and laundered imposing piles of dirty plates, cutlery and glassware while her co-star, Lew Ayres, sat at an ad- Joining table and passed sarcastic comments, That the dishes were really dirty, Miss Gaynor can testify, for the Property men had spent @ busy half hour beforehand in properly smear- ing them with various sticky sub- >” |stances that would look realistic be- fore the cameras. And to make it worse, they pro- ceeded with fiendish industry to completed, which made the task no ’S | easier. bomb which sets up a screen 30 feet high over 20 wards off frost and whose lum sulphate content aids fer- tilization, is widely used by French Brape growers. Peru. has issued s decree prohibit- ing all agricultural, -industrial, and commercial enterprises from reducing the wages of or discharging laborers. It never rains in nothern Chile. ‘ Rain would dissolve the rich nitrate deposits there. But Miss Gaynor made up for it later. She decided to film a dream Sequence in which the most ardyous work was to lie in bed and pull up the covers, Caves and subterranean dwellings Provide homes for more than 100,000 Persons throughout northern Africa. The sun does not draw water; it aperies the water, and the vapor Seventy-five per cent of the world’s commerce is carried over the Atlantic ocean, although it is only one-half as large as the Pacific. —_____ Honey is used as an anti-freeze in the radiators of motor cars, Save Money on Your Flour By - buying NEVER FAILS and DACOTAH CHIEF FLOUR, manufactured from NORTH DAKOTA high pro- tein wheat in our modern mill at Richardton. All wheat is washed before grinding into flour. We accept relief orders for flour. | DACOTAH SEED CO. - PHONE 106 ‘(Call_at our store om Main and 9th, Righway No. 19 THE GUMPS—THE TRUE GUMP SPIRIT <THE PLAYBOY= : = D SHE'S THE ONE RT ae nish SHOE-CLERK- <0 - Ae 4; se BROKEN-HEARTED! z{ ‘WeAaie ‘wan NG $15,050,000- FOR sphints! S aoe 4 =<) CYNAMITED THE HILL ANO LET THE RIVER TURN DOWN THIS LUXUIRS » THE ON MM_MONEY= THEY'D GET MARRIED- FALL TO HIS HANDS; THEN'D TOUR TH! ie WORLD LOLL IN CNB IN EASE OF THE! HOUND FOLLOWED tli A NRO eB oad SWANKTON'S CELLAR WINDOW, ED COULDN'T DOPE IT OUT. THIS IS MY OAY OFF, f CHIEF, SO.'M GOIN! AN' GOOD || GIT YERSELE A OUT AN! TRY TA SELL /LUCK TOYAll| NICE PET! PUPS THESE pups! TRY AN! FIND) FER SALE f WOWIE, gut (t's HoTouT]| HOT DOGS HERE IN THIS SUN! (LL || FER SALES GET A BONE TH’ POORLIL PUPPIES ARE BAKIN'/ BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES THEY'RE GONNA BOUNCE ates SKULL IN TH’ ROYAL o FLATS. MESBE (LL HAVE WELL~ re Stow FIGHT THIS OUT 70 THE BITTER % PW), RUN ALONG, COPPER, |Got FIVE oF ‘em! ONE ON EACH bup!s COLLAR!

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