The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 12, 1935, Page 12

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THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1930 | Diamond Star | HORIZONTAL 11 Who is the sports star in the picture? iL 4He tsa —— INIAIT MEER] player rt] Boe jl Male ancestor. /S/A/P [S| 12 Bet riRiuisir] 13 To appear. iT] {15 Tailless amphibian. ‘16 Bitter drug. 17 Starch. 18 Poem. 19To soak flax. 21 Thin plate. 25 Clay house. 4 Verbal. 29 Home. 48 To enrich. 30 To pay back. 50 Monkeys. $1 Hail! 53 To act as 32 Moor. model. 33 To rob. 54 Aphid. 35 Brutal. 55 Valley. 37 Concise. 56 His nickname. 38 Pope’s scart. 57He played in 39 To question. the last —— 42 Fishes’ eggs. Series. fe] Simi L dled we LT WSS" PEN oo a ll ‘Third Sunday, Mass at 10:00 a. m. Rev. John C. Wingering, Parish Priest. " | METHODIST CHURCHES Church School 11:00 . m. ‘Worship service 8:00 p, m. ling: Church &choof 10:30 a. m. ‘Worship service 1130 a. m. ‘Worship service 10:00 a, m. hurch School 11:00 a. m. ‘lease notice the change in hour of ®t McKenzie and Menoken. fessor Leo W. Slagg of University Oskaloosa, Iowa will preach at| Wednesday at 7 p.m. Mrs. Stumvoll, ‘sponsor, Alexander Church: rk, pach of the services. ‘There are revival services being fpeld every evening at McKenzie with fessor Slagg as evangelist and| Sunday School 2:00 p.m. - These meetings will continue il Sunday, July 21. Services be- Bin at 8:30 with the exception ofjday, 3 p. m. Sunday when they begin at: 8:00. Come to these services. I am sure will be spiritually benefitted and be glad that you came. ‘Theodore ©. Torgerson, Pastor. at 7:30. Maria Lutheran Church, Braddock |7:30 on Sunday evenings, G. Adolph Johns, Pastor Fourth Sunday after Trinity, July| Wing Congregational Church: 8:00 p. m.—Sunday School and Bible class. 8:30—Evening worship. Sermon: “Taken in Adultery.” PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES Sunday, July 14. Glencoe — Morning service 10 elock. Sunday school 11 a.m. Mrs. ‘Wm. McMurick, Supt. Stewartsdale—Sunday school 10:30 & .m. Mr. O. G. Davenport, Supt. Morning service 11:30, Gayton — Sunday school 2 p. m. Mrs. Emmit Perry, Supt, Preaching pervice, 3 p. m. A cordial invitation is extended to ‘attend Sunday schools and services by the respective communities. Rev. H. M, Gulson, Pastor. \ Star Route 1. Bismarck, N. D. [AT THE Movs | ee ‘Let Em Have It’ Film Coming to Paramount When the Reliance thriller, “Let ’—m Have It,’ comes to the Para- mount Theatre, Saturday, Sunday and Monday, audiences will have an opportunity to see at first hand the dramatic and fascinating activities of the world-renowned operatives of the United States Department of Justice in their current warfare on crime and criminals, Richard Arlen, Virginia Bruce, Alice Brady and Bruce Cabot head the im- in the supporting cast are Harvey Stephens, Eric Linden, Gordon Jones, the sensational new football star-film Barbara Cabot’s kidnap attempt, Arlen, Eric Linden is seen as her E Answer to Previous Puzzle PAULINE Ey ci [D) Ie | IL EID} 2 English coin. 3To marry. 4 Bundle. 5 Since. 6 Prophet. 7 Gaelic. 8 Onager 10 Limb. Presbyterian Church: junior and intermediate departments. m, Thursday. every Sunday at 10:30 a.m. Mrs Clyde Harvey, superintendent. ,” | Billie Seward is young, appealing and THE GUMPS—SOUP’S ON A HOUSE THIS 1S GETTING OLD TIGHTWAD ANDY = roe! THE the COLLECTORS ARE HIS MOTTO IS S.0.S— , GROWING SO THICK YoU COULD SELL SCRIMP OR STARVE? STANDING ROOM ON THE REAR STEPS- WHEN HE GORS To A BALL-G: THE WAY HIS CREDITO! NOWADAYS — AND THERE'S A. CROWD STANDING IN LINE, HE ALWAN'S WAITS TILL THE SO HE CAN KEEP Tris MONEY | IN nang AS POSsIBLE~ HE'S TRIMMING HIS OWN WHISKERS YOO, ! NOTICE, SINCE WIS UNCLE DROPPED HIM— THE BARBER HAD TO RAISE WE PRICE OF A SHAVE, BECAUSE HIS FACE IS 11 Roman gar. ment Lone 12 Little mass stray 14 at LORD MAINT] 20 suitor mr 22 To diminish A|D |S] 23 Proposer. ad 24 Thoughts. [B|AIRIE|O[_ 26 To postpone E[R| [F] 27 Music. drama [AIMIA] 28 Trite. [Alc | [| 33 Bends down. fSINIOIRIE! 34 Meadow. IRIE [S) 25 Enemy. #36 Rented 40 To barter 41 Door handle. IM, YOU' SD SHINK Tae UNDING HIM, } RRs On re MONTH CAME SEVEN DAYS A WEEK=—. AND ALL BECAUSE HE'S LOST WIS. MEAL TIC! {| TLJE (9) VERTICAL 1 Stream. 42 Blushing. 43 To be in debt. 45 Fabulous bird. 46 Tree 47 Lion. 49 Duet. 50 Stir. 61 Nominal value 62 Measure ¢ of cloth. ol TRE fll i as LT NI REMEMBER THAT 9 Meadow. CLIPPER SHIP * AN ANVIL, IF (T HAD WINGS: ON Ir I! ae gwe Scam \ Ta Rie, Wilton E. E. Matteson, Stated Supply Sunday Schoo] 10:00 a. m. G. Hochalter, Supt. of Senior de- Preaching service at 11:00 a. m. Junior Endeavor societies 7:00 p. Prayer meeting Thursday 8:00 p. m. Senior C. E. Endeavor, Sunday 7:00 4:00 p y (T MER JOSHIN’, Mac! Ya KNOW DARN ) YEAH, BUT TH WAY Ya BEEN HITTIN’, LATELY, THAT aera = Pestle oat k wecr ONLY HAC @ Base _ON BALLS JT KNOW GASE ON BALLS WAS A BATTING RAMPAGE! Mrt M. Bjorke, director. OUT FOUR TIMES UP! ‘ . 5 Mre. V. Fiegel, Z Coleharbor Junior Christian Endeavor every E. E. Matteson, Stated Supply. ‘Walter LeRoy, Superintendent. Preaching service every other Sun- Senior Christian Endeavor, 7:30 P. m. Walter LeRoy, President. Choir practice Wednesday evening Intermediate Christian Endeavor at SOMETHING TO WORRY ABOUT JPOBIAY , SOMEHOW = SOMETIME = WECK Fee SABAS SIND WHAT UNS th oF COURSE , W'S uaa OU SUT, Soo’ SROs WELLE HE EVER SHOULD .TD MAKE BACK TME ! 1 SURE oe . WOULD = AN’ 1b . 1 A LOTTA GOOD LUCK DID 'Im! IF GOOD LEK 16 BAD LOCK = WwOov'S TH ANSWER 2 WOT TART RING REALLY SHOULDVE RAD WS TH! SECRET COMPARTMENT WAS A WEADACHE PILL E. E. Matteson, Stated Supply. The church services are held every two weeks on Sundays at 8:00 p. m., Everyone invited. Sunday School 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor un- der the leadership of Supt. Hall. In the early days of North Caro- line, burning at the stake was an Official manner of inflicting death sentences, Vending machines in Germany dis- tribute such merchandise as bever- ages, cigarettes, phonograph records, bird seed and flowers. Fourteen classifications of workers were at their tasks 2,500,000 hours (685 years, or nearly seven centuries) to build the French liner Normandie. WASH TUBBS TO MAKE CERTAIN THAT DA\ THA'S THE TICKET! UNTIE ME HANDS, AND THERE AIN'T A LOCK MADE, BY THUNDER,@ WOT KIN HOLD BULL DAWSON, DOESN'T GET AWAY, PODNER, WE'LL BOLT Vivid Air Drama Film Features Great Cast “Air Hawks,” thrilling air romance, is the film at the Capitol Theatre, Ralph Bellamy, Wiley Post and Tala Birell head the cast with Douglas Dumbrille, Victor Kilian and Billie Seward supporting, Bellamy has a strong masculine role as the head of an air transport company while Miss Birell is in the employ of his enemies who are seek- ing ‘to put him out of business by & campaign of sabotage against his Planes which results in the cracking up of three of them and the death of two pilots. an excellent per- formance and Miss Birell has never appeared more exotic or glamorous Dumbrille, unquestionably the écreen’s most famous villain since “Lives of a Bengal Lancer,” has a real “heavy” role. Kilian, a new-comer from Broadway, makes a comedy success of his first motion picture portrayal. beautiful and does fine work in all her scenes. Post, the famous round-the-world flier seen in person, to make his cross-country strato- sphere flight in a safety fills the pro- duction with tense excitement, juice were prepared for Kiwanians attending the international conven- tion in San Antonio, Tex. re

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