The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 25, 1935, Page 10

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Re em wm ot td a bt AN wn ee THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1935 OLD “| BRUISE EASY BUT HEAL QUICK’ ISN'T HAVING SUCH AN EASY TIME._OF IT LATELY- ne! By LL ANY MORE = SIDEGLANCES - Canmaes sen ors fT have to give up cigars arid you let him blow in money like that.” - By George Clark | Auto Racer | HORIZONTAL 1,5 Leader among auto (racers. (1 Tissue. 1BOleoresin. = 14 Particle. ryote [L1U|6]SLEEPING| Answer to Previous Puzzle driver. Sele] nioLISlelalulriy 12Sixth note tn scale. — 15 Et. ITM AlAlc} (6 Sloping weve. TeIRIG] BEITY AMAL Je]AE 18 God of the sky 19 Pork. . — TIAIWENN [AIRID] 27 Whopper. :** 47 Wild animal *'49 Nominal value. 51 To analyze. 52 Orient. 63 Book of sheets folded in ax 35 Strainers. j 37 Measure of leaves. area. 55 To ascend. 38 Tumors. 56 He won this 29 Hastened. year's Indian- 40 To tow. apolis motor 42 Feudal su- , — race. periors. 57 Speedier. 10 Indian. 11 He wax u —— 54 Preposition. 29 Child. 31 To perch. 34 Hesitates, 35 Dread. 36 To clip. 38 Recorded. 1 Parrot. 40 Portion of 2 Trees. medicine. 3 Part of a 41 Viscid. collar. 43 Organs of 4 You. hearing. 5 To be un- 44Sand. decided. 45 Actual being. 6 Mooley apple. 46 Prophet. 7 Note in scale. 48 Soft food. 8Prevaricator. 49 Vegetable. - VERTICAL 9 Door fastening 50 Right. 53 Southwest. woute GETS ‘SOME OF TH IDEAS WONDERIN’ \F HONESLY. tfnOe sf BER4@\AREN\A Syn} Sa + mae ml lid N CPR CC eee THE GUMPS—A SQUARE PEG IN THE FAMILY CIRCLE AND BID | PUT A FEW BEES In WIS BONNET YESTERDAY— HE WAS ALL SET ‘TO GO HOME XY DOWN STH AND LAY 3 W TO HER WHEN Uae LEFT NERE— \~ WELL- SWE WAS SET UP PLENTY WHEN SME THOUGHT SHE HAD A GOLDEN GOOSE INTHE FAMILY = BUT A LOT OF THOSE NEST EGGS BHE WAS EXPECTING ARE THERE THEY GO! GEE, 1D.LIKE J NOT POR MINE...AS FAR AS FLYING IS CONCERNED, ID BE PERFECTLY HAPPY “To BEGIN AND IF SHE'Q ONLY ACT HER AGE INSTEAD OF TRYING To PUT ON AIRS - SOMEBODY OUGHT JO TIP'HER OFF - SHES NO DEBUTANTE aT SeHOOL-GiRL COMPLEX 10! ike GRADUATED? FLIGHTS ON SHORE, THAN IN Uf }| MID-OCEAN...NOW IT'S MY LISSEN, I GOTTA IDEA. Ot LET'S BUY A PI ee ETURNING TO [A MARIA, XS " CANA ice Bow Ree O1( TOALL THEM LAKES ANT PRU i tie, é ne WE CAN CATCH A FISH. | AT THE MOVIES | eR : | Col. Tim M’Coy Star In ‘Law Beyond Range’ Col. Tim McCoy, hard-riding ranger and hero of countless western sereen thrillers, will be seen as the publisher of @ small-town, fighting newspaper, back in the days when lead bullets rather than lead type were the law of the land, in the Col- umbia film, “Law Beyond the Range,” which opens tomorrow at the Capitol Theatre. McCoy plays the role of Tim Mc- Donald, a Texas Ranger who is dis- charged ‘from the service for helping Es escape. Tim journeys finds that he has inherit- Valley Ledger from a father’s. Gloria, the 's daughter, played by been running the i ce has interim, but has en- manner of trouble local political leader, gain control of the coming election for uses the editorial col- Heston, but runs for <ennetneTT ath ee i | WASH AND EASY George O’Brien Stars FISH AND FISH In New Type Picture A drama of danger, dynamite sticks and dynamite fists, reckless daredevils and fatal feuds, and lov- ers of life who scoff at death will be seen when “Hard Rock Harrigan” comes Friday and Saturday to the Paramount Theatre, with George Replete with dramatic suspense, fast-moving action and pleasing romance, the story concerns a feud between a husky “hard-rock” driller, Portrayed by George O’Brien, and his tunnel boss, played by Fred Kohler, who are engaged in drilling a tun- nel through a mountainside to com- plete a gigantic aqueduct project. The action of the film occurs princi- pally in a construction camp and deep within the interior of a tunnel in a mountainside. Rock Harrigan” will send her a long way on the road to success, appears as George O'Brien's leading lady. She is the operator of the camp commis- sary and her charm and beauty pro- vide a welcome contrast to the rugged, untamed background where the “hard tock” men fight nature, A AS LONG AS WE LET HIM SIT THERE, HELL REFUSE TEAT-WILL ONLY STARE / j Beyond the Range” is|gers make for exciting sequences AK 2 ; crammed full of exciting action,|which will thrill Paramount Theatre 3 a AG * Tomance andjbright comedy. ' audiences, SY NEA Seavice, INC. ¥. MC REO. U. 6. PAT. OFF. ‘

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