The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 1, 1934, Page 10

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1934 SIDE GLANCES - -_ By George Clark “Now, what am £6 Go with mayeolt between now Christmas’ THis CURIOUS WORLD hrewer Be Sty See Jean Muir Is Coming |George Arliss Plays In Thrilling Picture] In Week-end Picture Jean Muir, the young Broadway ‘actress who has risen to screen fame aday by Katharine Clugston, employs anton; meee ner ry ity effective surprise tumes Edna THE GUMPS—GREETINGS FROM MR. AND MRS. BENJAMIN GUMP . , Ler see WHAT THE ney ad HAS To HERE Ware, SAY ABOUT MARRIED Lines HAT MR: GUM “DEAR FOLKS-HAVING THE MOST NICE Li LOUS MO! OON) — JUST ARRIVED AT NIAGARA FALLS — '7' WONDERFUL LOVE Is GRAND= CN ATELY CHANCE OF My coLLEcTiNe ‘THE KIND OF A GIRL. WHO WOULDN'T Your EXERCISE IN ‘THAT KISS IN THE GAME BE INTERESTED IN A FELLA, “A SHOCK FOR TILLIE! BUT LET'S GO AROUND / SOME OTHER WAY! ‘SAN, YOUNG MAN, THIS IS ONE OF WELL, SIR, (1M THE BEesT ED STORES SEEN) HERE TA war IN & LONG TIME—! CAN SEE ANYTHING—BUT THESE CLOCKS—WHICH ARE ! a MANY THINGS ('D LIKE To BUY— NEVER oN time / WN, SWEETIE PIE = WOW cove 1k_FAUT 3! T'S DARLING OF ‘YOU TO POP WW LIKE THIS. ay 4a WY O8OV! | WisH_ WE HAD TIME TO). IGN WTO A FAST EXPRESS, WELL, BOY, KANDELABRA CAi IN TH! FOLLIES BERSERE, : sete TAKE FOLLIES : Zam WAN RON SE SSRs Rasa \\ien SF... May Oliver, Janet Beecher,| ALLEY OOP and Ralph Morgan her betrothal rected the comedy in association with led aristocrat whose Maude T. Howell for United Artists her frank and_ release, LE Eryamnerer et ee A new Mexican law states that by 1936 all pilots on air transport lines Operating in that country must be j citizens of Mexico. Foreign pilots ; may continue to fly if they obtain a | Mexican citizenship, 4n half the time necessary for train- —— fing pilots. Forty-two planes, vauled at $1,020,- —_—__— 442, were exported from the United An serongutical engineering cor-| states to foreign countries in July. poration has applied for a $12,000,000 Joan from RFC to finance construc-| The domestic airmail system of the tion and operation of two airships, an| United States embraces 28,795 route airship factory, and # dock for trans-| miles, while our foreign airmail sys- atlange airship srry, | 4m includes 1€,416 miles. Staessen Sous

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