The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 3, 1935, Page 10

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co aN REY PRTC “¥lame Within,” she portrays a famous @ commissioners have gone on record THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1985 |SIDEGLANCES - - By George Clark : 9 A Ais low that they’ve all graduated and become engineers and wwyers, I wonder if I shouldn’t have kept them home and taught.them my trade.” | German, Bridegroom | HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Pussie 20 And. 3,7German 22 Morning. Statesman who eRe aaa : naa Ie LIVIA ta o 9 SIE WHET 2s antelope, UINTLJOINMMATNIABBRIEILINIC) 99 Nothing. Seianeece’ «= (SIELILINSITIUIMIPIMILIAIE] 39 cites apron. YeJoint of a LYE IL IL IO|WRET MERI | IDIGIEIS] 33 masculine stem, OlAIF | : title. @7 Ethical. 34 chal red 19 Type of ftuit, R 36 Merriment. 21 Onager. IL ft IRIE RIE INTAIT IE 37 Ship's record, 2 Iron. CIOINISIOIRITT LUTIAICIUIAIN] 38°To peruse. 4 Mesh of lace, 39 Battering 25Small horse. $2 Frozen 6 Crazy. machine. 26 To piece out. desserts. 7Glitter, 41 The bow (mu 27To overlook. §3To analyse a & Standard of sic direction). 31 Half an em, sentence, type. 42 One who rues, 82 Vegetable, 85 Jar. 9To tear 83To drink $7 He is leader stitches, slowly, of the Reich’s 10 Portrait 35 Void, alr —. statue, Last. BS And is a Ger 11 Title. Museum ‘Keeper. 40Larding strip, ‘“ 25 Puddle. 43 Flat plate. 46 Heath, 46 Knife. 47 Unoccupted. 49 Laughter man —— (pL). a ‘bee sound. ’ is marriage Corpse. VERTICAL was a—<- 52 Provided. 2God of love, fete. 53 Postscript. 3 Bows. ‘17 Coal pit. 54 Exclamation 4 Night before. 18 Large boily of _ of inquiry. 5 Musical note. water. [AT THE Movs | ‘Ann Harding Star in Dynamite’ Film Tense Dramatic Role / (Ann Harding will be seen in a tense, @ramatic role for the first time since @he abandoned the stage for the talk- fng screen when Edmund Goulding’s production of “The Flame Within,” ‘co-starring Herbert Marshall, opens ® two-day’s engagement at the Para- mount theater. ‘Though she soared to stardom on Broadway as a dramatic star of the first water the majority of her out- standing picture vehicles have been of the smart, sophisticated comes spe, such as “When Ladies Meet,” “Bio-| swears she heard nothing but the ey ot tod “Holidage? ‘Animal found of the shot and saw nothing In Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's . tthe dead man slump in his chair Is Baffling Mystery Jarl Dvorjak, celebrated Bohemian composer and concert pianist, is shot, down by a mysterious bullet while Playing the organ in his own home. et did it? e answer to this baffling mys- tery is found in “Mr. Dynamite,” a new Universal feature coming to the Capitol theater Saturday with Ed- mund Lowe in the starring role. Not a single clue could be found to this mysterious crime by the police. ‘The only witness to the murder is a beautiful young soclety girl, with his hands still on the keyboard. pn gel laws’ ho devote a am until the notorious detective, year of her life to the redemption of @ ne’er-do-well, giving so much of herself to the man that she in evitably falls in love with him. Maureen O'Sullivan, as a high- strung, emotional girl, plays the most ramatic role of her career, according ‘fo all reports,-even including her stir- wing portrayal in “The Barretts of ‘Wimpole Street.” Stark Commissioners Favor New Courthouse Dickinson, N. D, June 3.—(P}— ‘Members of the Stark county board . Dynamite” entered the case was any light shed on this baffling mys- tery that kept the police department of a great city awake for many nights. And the manner and method in which Dynamite solves the murder provides one of the most thrilling, exciting and. amusing films that has been seen in ‘The original story was written b; Dashiell Hammett, whose “Thin ‘Man’ (ides many, Shag of motion pic- Tecently. Doris Malloy and Harry Clork, one of the leading writ- ing teams in Hollywood today, wrote the screen adaptation, and Alan Crosland, veteran director of many ; motion picture successes, directed it, plbateea icc ails KRAABEL RE. ; T. O. Kraabel of Fargo state vet- cot foshlead hersgr eget cad was Mon- PI lor a two-year term beginning July 1, " ‘mmanimously in favor of a new court here. , ANN = (T WAS SIMPLY PATHETIC, I TELL YOU- BIM IS NOTHING BUT A SHADOW OF HIS SELF-) HARDLY RECOGNIZED HIM, WHEN | SAW HIM= HE'S SO THIN] ‘YOU WOULDN'T “THINK SAME MAN: THAT GUY PETTINGILL ARRANGES EVERYTHING! HE HAS THIS AMBULANCE AND A POLICE ESCORT,7O GET THAT KID JO THE CLINIC INA ME GARTERS KIDS A PAIN IN TH NECK! 4 GOTTA SWELL IDEA TA GET RID OF WIM EER TH WHOLE DAY! 5 BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES SAY, GAL=NO FOOLIN—WoTs TH’ ANSWER TALL THIS Yow-You OVER LOSIN' A DINKY RING, HOW 2 “ HI HO, WATSON, WE'RE LOOK | READY TO SETTLE THE BETWEEN ALLEY OOP AND KING GUZ, THE FORMER HAD THE MISFORTUNE TO FALL INTO AN UNDER— GROUND RIVER ..m IN THE m EXCITEMENT OF OUR We HERO'S DISAPPEARANCE, ‘1 POLITICAL DIFFERENCES ARE FORGOTTEN, AND WE NOW FIND KING GUZ MONEY. STEP SIDE, 22,000 BE FLASHING ALL tar) ZZ] THE GUMPS—CRUMS FOR THE GUMPS HIS EVES ARE NOW FER A NICE, QUIET, | WHATCHA DOIN’ PEACEFUL TIME ALL BY ” OY Lonesome! XT io‘ Taare Wee ares en EEN TNS ELL, GENTLEMEN, WITH THE $14,000 I RAISED, THIS WILL PAY OFF THE DEBT. ALL YOU NEED 00 NOW IS SIGN THOSE PAPERS. WILL POWER ? THANK GOODNESS Y WELL,L'VE HEARD)! I WASN'T ORIVING/ ) THE LAST OF IT/|| INEVER woul | /NOT ANOTHER <1) HAVE HEARD TH’ [ WORD Our OF, \ Ses’ came WW HERE, Cause (TS THE ONE PLACE WHERE I’ suRE MS GaRTER’ KID WON'T FOLLOW ME! v A TH Sasy. “THERE! EVERVTHING's YOURS. HERES YOUR DEED TO THE ESTATE, AND HERE'S YOUR PRICELESS 4 AUTOGRAPHS.

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