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“She hasn't been in her kitchen and ask if they'll have supper with us.” all day. You'd better run over — THIS CURIOUS WORLD — ] BULL FIGHTING WAS ORIGINALLY ESTABLISHED THIS CURIOUS WOR IN SPAIN TO INCREASE PROFICIENCY IN THE HANOLING OF ARMS 7/ON/ HAS BEEN CARRIED WATER BY PERSONS SEPARATED DISTANCE OF 6,696 FEET. MOUNT EVEREST HAS NEVER. BEEN CONQUERES EITHER BY CLIMBERS OR BY AIRPLANES. THE TIBETANS BELIEVE THE GODS RESENT THE INVASION BY HUMANS OF THIS HIGHEST Ja2OF AbL MOUNTAINS. ne neeeeeeeeereneeeee 2 | Atthe Movies || o——<—$___y4 Romantic Drama, ‘Hot Saturday,’ ‘Bad’ Girl Story A credible, dramatic story of a girl who walked home from a Saturday night date and found herself con- demned anyway, is told in “Hot Sat- urday,” a new film featuring Nancy | Carroll, Cary Grant and Randolph | Scott, which opens today at the Para- | mount Theatre. Directed by William Seiter with great simplicity, enacted | by the cast with intelligence and un- | derstanding, the film emerges as aj truly extraordinary piece of enter- | tainment. | Ruth Brock, the role played by | Nancy Carroll, has always played straight and above-board. Each week- | day she spends as assistant-manager | of the bank; each Saturday she takes | her pay envelope home and dances with the boys at Willow Springs. | She's level-headed and she knows | enough not to take Romer Sheffield’s | attentions too seriously. Romer (Cary | *7, Grant) is a wealthy young man who thas a summer home near Ruth’s | town and has scandalized the entire | town by keeping a girl at his home. But through a series of perfectly innocent circumstances, Ruth is seen to get out of Romer's car at an early | | hour Sunday morning. The result is ‘total ostracism by the entire town and @ girl's bitter facing of the fact that people, on the whole, would rather ‘think evil than good of their neigh- bors. But Romer, the sophisticate sand libertine, turns out to be better than the lot of them. Nancy Carroll is as charming as she has ever been in the role of Ruth, bringing great sympathy and reality to her portrayal. Cary Grant is ex- cellent as Romer; and there are other fine performaces by Randolph Scott, as an old sweetheart of Ruth's, who can’t stand the gossip any better than the other townspeople; William Col- iler, Sr., as Ruth’s father, lazy as they , but genial and charming with- al; Bond as the catty daugh- ter of the bank president; Edward ‘Woods as the disgruntled suitor, and Stanley Smith and Gray Sutton as ‘ther bank clerks. . 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Subsequent taxes paid by purchaser. None. Amount required to redeem at this date, $48.81. In addition to the above amount you will be required to pay the costs of the service of this notice and inter- est as provided by law and unless you redeem said land from said sale be- fore the expiration of the time for redemption as above stated, a deed thereof will issue to the holder of the ws sale certificate as provided by law. WITNESS my hand and official this 21st day of December, 1932. (SEAL) A. C, Isaminger, Auditer Burleigh County, North Da- kota, | <Pizzt Publication 12-22-29, 1932, 1-5, 1983.) seal THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1982 THE GUMPS—A FRIEND IN NEED PENNILESS = ANDY = p AYE You-\ || Cc , THINK OF IT= No HOME = NO ew T A PLACE IN NGO LAY AN ~ FOLKS It CERTAINL 1g GOUGH = TO LOSE ALC OE THAT RCO MANE ON EARTH: IEN NAVE TO COME AND SPONGE ON YOUR at TO ME NOW THAT IM *, o FAIR To ‘HE TURKEY, SKEEZIXt v FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS YES, I'M SAILING ON MY YACHT DOWN THE WEST COAST OF MEXICO... JUST A WAY OF MISSING COLD WEATHER ’ AN INVITATION! WITH BILLY BOWLEGS ALONG, DON'T SEE How You COULD EVER GET LONESOME = THE STORIES HE TELLS! HE'S GOING WITH YOu, ISNT HE? GEE, I THINK HE'S A SWELL Boy! You HAVE IT PRETTY SOFT, UNCLE HARRY= MUST BE GREAT TO HANE LOTS OH, DONT KNOW... PERHAPS, IF IT WEREN'T FoR MY MONEY, I , COULD SETTLE DOWN IN ONE % PLACE AND BE LOTS HAPPIER... THESE TRIPS ARE VERY LONESOME FoR ME SOMETIMES YES, BILLY'S GOING ALONG WHAT WOULD You SAY ‘To A TRIP To ISLANDS AND LANDS OF STRANGE PEOPLE, FRECKLES F REST OF THE FAMILY AND BILLY BOWLEGS ATTEND A MOVIE, UNCLE HARRY AND FRECKLES HAVE A VISIT ALL To THEMSELVES THE NEWFANGLES (Mom’n Pop) FIFTY ISNTA FORTUNE, BUT AFTER NOU'VE MADE UP YOUR MIND- THAT YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO SPEND ANYTHING FOR CHRISTMAS, {T LOOKS LIKE ALL THE MONEN IN GEE, THAT'S ALWAYS THE WAV... \F NOU EXPECT A LOT, You'RE NEVER SATISFIED WITH y A UTTLE . HAT FIFTY-DOLLAD CHECK POP GAVE THEM FOR CHRISTMAS MAKES EVERYTHING LOOK ROSY FORD A MERRY YULETIDE AT THE NEWFANGLES NOTHING AND ARE IN THE DUMPS, {T TAKES ONLY A LITTLE BIT TO SET YOU UP ON TOP SALESMAN SAM ALWAYS LIKE To LET PEOPLE Pick OUT ) NOT a BAD THE CHRISTMAS GIET UN GOING To SURPRISE THEM WITH GUT THs Time UM GoINc-To ask You _) ser No more! OS SUGGEST SOMETHING THE RECIPIENT ) Jes FoLLow COULDN'T COME DOWN TODAY — HES A me! GET A BADGE ON, BRIGHT | WELLAD RANE EXES@WE WANE VTAKE | TWESE TOYS OVER To TH WHY, HE ACTUALY TRIED TELL ME YuH | WERE SMART ETHAT SHOWS. HOW SMART. WE to 11 NEVER HENRD OF SUCK A THING. i. PE ee sce WASH TUBBS > JRINCE WILLY NILLY 1S HAVING A FLING AT LIFE IN ‘WE RAW, iF 1 AM TO BE A DARING PETHPERADO, I MUTHT LEARN To TWMOKE AND CUTH AND FIGHT, LeT ME THEE — 1 THUPPOTH 1 py WILL LEARN TO FIGHT FIRTHT. 1 WILL PLAY THAFE, AT THE THTART 1 WILL WHIP ONLY THE UTE FELLOWTH. Ay