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| SIDEGLANCES - - By George Clark { “!’m afraid if my business ge! make me retire again.” 10-13 ts much better my wife will i AT THE MOVIES | Gladys George Ages Much in Short Time ' Gladys George has established a record of 11 minutes of adding 17 years to her age. The production schedule of “Ma- dame X,” now at the Bismarck thea- tre, called for some of the first and last sequences of the picture to be shot on the same day. For the first scene of the morning the star was a French governess on the Riviera, the period being 1920. For the next scene she was a haggard wrec® of a woman in the cell of a Paris prison, as of the present day. No attempt was made to build an elaborate make-up for the face show- ing its change to old age. Shadows around the eyes, dirt and grime on the forehead and cheeks, unkempt hair and dirty clothes, drooping shoulders and a shuffling walk creat- ed_an uncanny illusion. On a dare from Director Sam ‘Wood, Miss George attempted to make the complete change in clothes and make-up in 10 minutes. Wood's watch timed her in 11 minutes, three eeconds, ‘Saturday’s Heroes’ Football Romance Youth, romance, cheering stands, | and a new and daring approach to the subject of professionalism in college | football are all offered in “Saturday's Heroes,” RKO Radio's new picture about the great autumn pastime. This picture will be the feature at the Capitol theatre Thursday, Friday and Saturday matinee. In a story alive with action and thrills, “Saturday’s Heroes” delves deeply into the whys and wherefores of the controversial subject of profes- sionalism in intercollegiate sport and explains where the money goes when the public pays exorbitant prices for seats to the big game. Van Heflin and Marian Marsh are cast in the leading roles of the film, and a large number of supporting players include Richard Lane, Alan Bruce, Willie Best, Frank M. Thomas, Charles Trowbridge, Minor Watson and Bradley Page, Edward Killy di- rected the film which was produced by Robert Sisk. It’s North D ‘Unique among financial institutions in the United States, the state- , Owned Bank of North Dakota is hi | Bismarck. Its manager, at present, F. A. Vogel, is appointed by the state industrial commission, composed of the governor, the attorney general, and the commissioner of agriculture and labor. get around a lot say Our Whiskey is in the grandest FAMILY Seis (2a STRAIGHT akota’s Le joused in this building in downtown Family’s homes! &* BLENDED WHISKEY THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1987 OSELLE FRIPP To LLIONA 1S TRUSTY'S WOUND VERY SERIOUS, JIM? COME IN , HORACE ~ BOOTS WILL SE RIGHT COWN , p CI Ly AT ALLEY OOP DYOW “THAT WE'VE SEEN WHAT HAPPENED TO FOOZY, WHEN HE TRIED TO EX- PERIMENT WITH THE GRAND WIZE2’S MYSTERIOUS WEED, WE'LL CHANGE SCENES _ AND HAVE A LOOK AT WHAT ALLEY OOP 5 LP -- IRE“ S NO, MYRA --I CAN GET THE BULLET OUT EASILY. WONDE! HOW IT L WAS UST READING — THE TEAM GOT A NICE WRITE-UP TOOAN ! THEN SAY THE GACKFIELO THIS YEAR 19 REAAN BRILLIANT + SWIFTY , STRONG AND FACT! THEY MENTION You, XOO + MM YES INDEED !! AX LEFT TACKLE , HORAC BE, IF I TAKE my HANDS OFF THE HANPLEBARS.. BUT, TELL ME, TRUSTY-- HOW DID YOU HAPPEN TO GET OA NEMA NEA GO OSS WHAT ELSE P27 CLEAR O i KELTO MOVIN: 2 MISS ‘THE CAMP A HUNNERD MILES Do} RIVER. IF YOU GOTTA GET THERE DANG QUIK’ a: ARE WS? Y TH' MASOR @ HUH! 1 CAN'T IMAGING OH,JuUSTA _f HAS BEEN AMOS ON “TH! JUMP Y EXPECTING L REMEMBER HIM AS you! HE WORKING HARDER ON A SCHEME TO DODGE WORK THAN IT WOULD BETO PERFORM “TH! CHORE ~-HE LEANED AGAINST “TH! OLD CORNER DRUG STORE SO LONS THAT WHEN HE LGET OWN “TH’ BUILDING COLLAPSED! KEEP HIM PRETTY Busy / IF HE ISN'T ON “TH! JUMP IT's LIABLE TO COST HIM PLENTY! ROCKING CHAIR ROONEY, f WELL, HE - HASN!T A BITS EVEN IF TH! CHAIR Has!