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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1934 [ SIDEGLANCES - - By George Clark | get this m ~ 12 ea mre P "I'm afraid I shouldn't stop now, Mr. Markham. I gotta delivered.” ‘ | Tus ‘Curious Wortp "ten MANY SCIENTISTS BELIEVE FIRMLY THAT A TRIP To THE MOON, by ROCKET (SA NOT FAR- DISTANT ACCOMPLISHMENT OF MAN. GREAT SALT LAKE, UTAH, CONTAINS 5 OOO COO, O00 AT THE ee, ‘| The CONUS GLORIA: MARIS A RARE MOLLUSK, 1S WORTH $ GOO A SPECIMEN. 6.1004 OY NEe sence me. MOVIES ‘One More River’ Is Galsworthy’s Story ‘The works of John Galsworthy, fa- mous British writer, probably never received such unanimous attention from a particular group of people as they did during the filming of “One More River,” the Universal picturiza- tion of one of his own novels which is playing at the Capitol theatre to day and Thursday. The entire cast, headed by Diana Wynyard and including such well known players as Mrs. Patrick Camp- bell, Colin Clive, Frank Lawton, Reg- inald Denny, Lionel Atwill, Alan Mow- bray and many others, seemed to be taking advantage of the opportun- ity to catch up on their Galsworthy reading. Between scenes, all might be seen deeply engrossed in “Escape,” “Justice,” “Old English,” “Dark Flow- er,” “Loyalties,” “In Chancery” and others of his books and plays. Even Jane Wyatt, making her screen debut. in “One More River” succumbed to the fever and read “Justice” while the picture was being filmed. Hawaii was a kingdom until a pro- visional government was set up in 1893. A Republican government was then established with Sanford B. Dole, a missionary’s son, as president. An instrument has been developed at the University of Iowa to test eingers’ voices registering off-key notes, London's Port Authority controls a police force 800 strong, whose work ies entirely on land. The Metropoli- tan police patrol the Thames river. According to an English scientist, every man is worth $8000 to his coun- try at the time of his birth. Approximately one-fourth of a man’s life is spent developing and training his mind. ‘The World Moves On’ Gripping, Tremendous Absorbing in theme and tremend- ous in its scope, “The World Moves On” opens tomorrow at the Para- mount Theatre, to take its rightful place among the truly great creations for the screen. With a power and sweep that has held audiences spell- bound, it reveals itself as an epic of, magnificent proportions, deathless beauty and universal apeal. 4 World Moves On” has been described as “the love story of a century”—and aptly so. It is all of that—for undying love, of the kind that edures for generations, is the dominant note from the first scene to the last. Second‘ only to the production it- self in striking a new note in screen entertainment is the happy combina- tion, as a romantic pair, of Madeline Carroll and Franchot Tone. Let Fox Film, which brings this invigorat- ing milestone to the screen, take a bow for entrusting the chief roles to these able young players. Besides gracing the picture with her fresh, ethereal beauty, Miss Car- roll contributes a performance that will rank with the immortal por- traits etched for the screen by all the great actresses of the past. The great leader of the north, Abraham Lincoln, was a, southerner. He was born in Kentucky and his wife, also, came from s southern family. Snails have been known to go hun- ry for as long as five years. BUNIONS To instantly relieve pain, stop shoe pressure, soothe and heal, use ww) D! Scholl Fine ee Gy i THE GUMPS— USE EM AND WEEP WELL MR ATTORNEY- MILLIES OUTFIT 'S ALL SET PRACTICED FAINTING FOR ‘TWO DAYS- WHAT ELSE \WE EVEN ‘TAKEN CARE OF THATS I'VE JUST ORDERED 'A CRATE OF ONIONS= YOU Wiki BE SUPPLIED WITH A PRESN ONE ‘TO SLIP. INTO YOUR HANDKERCHIEF BEFORE EACH SESSION BUT WHA REUREMBER= WHEN Ih DOUBT SHALL 1 BO USE THE a THE NEXT THING 18 You MEAN TO LEARN Han we. NOU HAVE DRege REHEARSAL ON SUNDAY = $0 “Our? SHAT OYNAMITE: CERTAINLY DID THE TRICK! BUT DON'T ARE BIG, ANDTHEYLL BE ROLLING FoR Some NOT KIDDING YOu, I DION'T HAVE A NICKEL IN MY POCKET... AND IN WHICH A FELLA CAN Go SBARCH- ING FoR HAPPINESS MRS. VAN SWANTON, T'D ADVISE YE T'SEE Yee CELLAR FIRSTY Uy sD WELL TLL TELL VE, HUH! THAS FUNNY! eVRYBODY ELSE HAS TA BUY HAVE TA BUY = A TICKET! uHY NOT MES TICKET? N) ONE, BUDDY,” WHERE CANT Jes’ WALK RIGHT] 1 PARK A RS DAN AMEAD OF MET MANY XHINGS 1 TOMORROW =19L NEED J ° YEOW! so THaT'S TH’ vicious| MONSTER THAT ATTACKED OLD BOARDMAN. HAW-HAWHAN 1 TOLOJA YOU WAS FULLA BANANA skins! HERE WE'VE BEEN TRAMPIN' THROUGH THIS JUNGLE ALL DAY, AN' NOTHIN'S HAPPENED YET/ THEY WERE TOO SCARED Save Money on Your Flour I fed NEVER FAILS and DACOTAH CHIEF UR, 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 eur store on Main and 9th, Righway No. 10