The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 5, 1934, Page 8

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se THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1934 DULL-white, unattractive teeth ‘often caused by slow cleansing @ it is now known that old- | fashioned. alow - cleansing tooth pastes! tooth ai hite, unattractive n't waste time with re Use Dr. West's new Double-Quick Tooth Paste. It cleans over twice as fast as some leading tooth . pastes, nearly twice as fast as the average. And it cannot scratch enamel. cia takes s ry it today— 2 ul 33 for whiter teeth. Cc g 5 ® cA Steycg ne Récus Mrore| “How can you make a mistake in buying a diamond studded, platinum watch for two dollars and a quarter?”- | Tus. Curious WorLbD oy wien | GIANT APE OF MOVING PICTURES, N REALLY WAS ONLY A MAN-MADE ‘Toy, 20 INCHES IN HEIGHT/ TRICK PHOTOGRAPHY MADE HIM APPEAR AS A HIDEOUS, CREATURE, OF ENORMOUS, PROPORTIONS/ IN OUR LATITUDES, WE CANNOT SEE RAINBOWS IN THE MIDDLE OF THE DAV/ 3 IAL. DIAMETER OF THE EARTH IS ONLY TWENTY-SIX acemtant E a AT THE MOVIES Miss Hayes Scores in |Hopkins Shows Money | wASH TUBES Emotional Portrayal] Can’t Buy Everything After an absence of more than a| Follow the life and love of “The year Helen Hayes has returned to the |Richest Girl in the World’ half-way Ge io rrr another great personal around the globe, and you'll find ab- Her latest picture, “What Every |S"bing entertainment in her endear- Woman Knows,” the famous ro- |/78 eccentricities! mance by Sir James Barrie, opens! But do it at the Capitol Theatre today at the Paramount theater to re-|Where this RKO-Radio Picture is ceive the acclaim of public and cri-|Playing until Tuesday. With Miriam ties alike. ; Hopkins in the leading role, and Joel Surpassing all of her previous ef-'McCrea as the object of her roman- forts, Miss Hayes has achieved a new tC conquest, the show is a surerb strength in emotional portrayals. Her Piece of entertainment. “The Rich- appeal seems to reach out from the ¢St Girl in the World” will find high screen to actually stir the spectator @PPeal with every cinema fan. in sympathy with the character she| “The Richest Girl in the World” Plays, Intensity and a firm belief in Presents a novel interpretation of tie ry the motives of the story are evident |28¢-0ld maxim that money can't buy ; in her every action. jeverything. | Dorothy Hunter's riches i ‘The charming plot concerns the ef- couldn't gain her a taste of true love. forts of a retiring but capable Scotch ° she “gives” her wealth to her woman to find romance, although |*°C*etary-companion, Sylvia, and by handicapped by what she calls “lack | €changing identities tries to find of charm.” Waen her family finally| Ut !f Tony Travis, modest broker's arranges a marriage contract with a clerk, is attracted to her as much as promising young man in the village |SH¢ 1s to him. Dorothy has been she devotes her life to seeing that|@andled since baby-hood when her he becomes a success. After their | /@St Photograph was taken, and, hav- marriage when he has become a| 8 been reared in shelter, she easily member of parliament, she finds her- | "2¥els incognito. THE GUMPS—HOME AT LOST i i Meteralen ier SAFETY FIRST! By BLOSSER I WANT MY QUARTERBACKS Now, SCRam/ AND GET Busy, WE CALL OUR { “TE QUARTER. TO BE LIKE GENERALS, AND LEARNING THE NEW SIGNALS SIGNALS IN A BACK To SHOUT THEIR ORDERS! I WONT HUDBLE...AND VY cat Tue f HAVE ELEVEN FELLOWS IN A L THINK SOMEONE IS THEN NO ONE Sicnats! 4 HUDDLE, ARGUING OVER TRYING TO OUT-SMART US! ULD (1 use !! WELL, WE'RE GOING TO WOULD KNOW i WHICH PLAY To USE ee THEME BOYS I'M CONVINCED THAT SOMEONE STOLE A LIST OF ouR SIGNALS AND Prays li | } 1 WANING GET A WHOLE|| ‘THERE YA ARE, \WHY-ER-YoOULD) WELL, HERE | AM, MISTER, ) RIGHTO! BUT, SAY, FELLA) | HAD To! ALL My DoUGH was SNAG OF GROC'RIES! || SIR { AN! “THAT'LL /HAFTA EXCUSE] | BACK AGAIN! SPEEDY TRIP, \WHY TH' HECK DIDSA : N THIS suIT f TH' WIFE'S RELATIVES || Be Exactty /'me! ILL ee | HUH? AN!, TH! BILL IS # 8.63, ( Beuieve ! oKneyKee! READ OFF ‘TH!’ List! meu uae 7 Q MR. SIGERIEO BROW 5 3 ‘MONA ASKED i ° cWS SMES AWFOLLY INTERESTED "| OW LAT ISNT MAKMEL-MeBLARNIEY MOMENT FOREVER! és WS NOU $d FACT, LUE NEVER ' WEY! GO Easy MIT DOT BAYONET, a EGés IN DERE. 0 A Wt WY, — Lifbe sp = © HIGH DORS WASH JUMP WHEN JABBED WH A BAYONGT, THAT ---~— “4 Dorothy's charm fascinates Tony; self in egabict Wika the Beautiful but Sylvia's supposed millions dazzle een ot mee oe aap one ides | 2!™. Accordingly, he proposes and is a protec: » Eeeliy ness Provides | accepted by Sylvia, A jealous hus- Ipping scree! fest. Hane @ “sleep walker” and strange ee activity at an Adirondack lodge dur- I forecast that hoth political par- . eer otic Sine eat ene ing: one night ignite the fireworks t a which expose the whole plot to Tony. 400k 80 foolish and will become so |The action then Ree aaa neiviess that they will, in this emer-! tempo to a rousing finish, Gency, combine for four years—| “The Richest Girl in the World” Roger -W. Babson, economist. hoe aipcien by William A. Seiter rom an adaptation by Norman Kras- A Berlin butter merchant has plac- | na of his own original story. oY ed real lawns'on top of his delivery ' wagons to keep the ‘interior cool. When you notice scratches on ma- = petit rear caren hogany or walnut. paint them with A Roses ‘refuse to grow where water | iodine to restore the color and then slands above their goots, | Polish with a cloth, ° IES ALLEY OOP, TH scaz \ _BIG DOIN'S IN MOO —ff ; GROOM, ACCOMPANIED BY DOWN, \ THE GREAT DAY HAS ARRIVED / ‘ STS ARE i HIS BEST MAN / FROM FAR AND NEAR THE POPULACE IS GATHERING IN THE GAILY DECORATED ROYAL DELL, TO WITNESS THE LONG HERALDED WEDDING OF THE woorii OF INOSAURS, ALLEY Cop, ba ep LIVING MEMBER

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