The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 24, 1935, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1985. a QUI NEA SHWE me_REO.USPAT.ORD- “What I’m looking for is a darn good looking girl who can help me with my studies.” | Leader of Youth ss HORIZONTAL of the Boy Scouts. PIR 14 Snare. 16 Molten rock. 17 Recipient. 18 To be ac- It quainted with. [p 20 Century plant. 22 To redact. 24 Stepped upon. 26 Young sheep. 28 Corpse. 30 Instrument. 32 Sheltered place. 58 Spinning toy. 60 To regret. 33 Beer. 61 Inlet. 35 Club fees. 63 To press. 37 North America 65 Door rug. $8 Part of hand. 67 Note in scale. 40 Shower. 42 Glass bubble. the scout 44 Fear, movement. 47 Dress fastener. 71 It is now a 49 To devour. — wide 60 Water for bathing. 54 Right. 66 Employed. affair. 73 Long grasses. 74 Pitchers. 75 Thing. ‘ Answer to Previous Puzzle I TeTFE Ic lo[o [O} {S{ufe| [1 ISTE] (STET) 1S} 68 He was —— of 7 Bad 19 Forest. 21 Last word of @ prayer. 23 To jump. 25 Fierce. 27 Whiskers. 29 Thick slice. 31 To command. 34 Measures. A] LIE 1A] 36 Male ancestor Nj 29 Bill of fare. 41 Tidy. 43 Shallow vessels, 45 Particle. 46 Mistake, 48 Fairy. 51 Measure of area, 52 Fine silk net, 53 Directors. 55 Wheel pad. 57 To nap. 59 Cats’ feet. 62 Epoch. 64 Modern. 66 Toward. 69 Publicity. 70 Note in scale. 72 Railroad. VERTICAL 1Street 2To annoy. 3To rage. 5 Dye. 6 To dibble. 8 Native, 9 Alleged force. 10 Grief. 11 Finale. 12 Rumanian coins, 13 To rent. 15 Harbor. ie Ce Re ee Sw} (ees ee AT THE MOVIES ‘Age of Indiscretion’ Tugs at Heartstrings When parents divorce—what rights have children?” This is the question asked, and ‘answered with dramatic intensity, in “Age of Indiscretion,” drama of children of separation and the law urts, at the Paramount Thrilling Jail Break Featured in Picture A break from a flaming wooden jail is one of the highlights in the |new Richard Dix picture, “The Ari- zonian,” soon coming to the Capital Theatre. Dix portrays a two-fisted two-gun marshal striving to end lawlessness in the west and protect his brother and sweetheart. He encounters a mob of politicians and gunmen, headed by main | Louis Calhern, in the role of a sheriff. The battle between the forces of . |the marshal and those of the sheriff rages until a frame-up causes the ar- the common in the days of the early '80’s, and leaves Dix and his partners to be WELL, BIM, OLD BOY. WHAT'S. MORNING ? YOU LOOK ABOUT; AS CHEERFUL AS A WELL-TENDED GRAVE- WHERE'S THE LITTLE MERE’ Ee THE GUMPS—JUST A PAL a e es AND (CATFISH GOT A HOT TIP IN THE FIFTH RACE, BUT THEY PLAYED THE WRONG HORSE SALESMAN SAM GOOD GoSH| DU22 SENDS ME TA COLLECT DoueH) FROM THIS PLUMBER EAN’ HE'S NOT HERE! WELL re ms BE OUT (FL DON'T Watt TILL HES LICENSED PLUMBER BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES LAN SAKES! 1 NEVER WAS 50 DRESSED OP BORE! 1 FEEL SO TED UP ANY’ TUCKED IN 1 DUNNO =-\T ALL SEEMS. SORTA SILLY : WELL ROWS ABOUT {T= \S THERE ANY - THING ELSE (AND NOW FoR My IDELIGHTFUL SURPRISE, ) HOW FOLKS, WE'LL ALL DIG FOR BURIED TREASURE. e 1) MUCH IS TH! MONEY YA OWE HIM! ry ‘ ILL EIX YouR PIPES , IN po eaae oR l0 o et ZA WH LAA YER DERN RIGRT SOME GROG! IM L.CAINT FIOCER WS TARRASATION) STARVED TREX WANT ME TIWEAR GLOVES FER! MX HANDS AINT COLD SEE HERE, BIGGER, THAT FABULOUS TREASURE 'S BURIED BENEATH THAT VERY ROCK. ALLEY OOP WE GOTTA SAVE ATTA BOY, DINNY — G OL’ ALLEY OOP / OUT OF THE SWAMP, BUT— FASTER, DINNY - (TS GONNA GIT: AWAY FROM US ! OUT WHAT: SR, WHERE \S G.A.2 YA SAO WE MEET “1M A YEAH! L came away (THOUT TH’ BILL] RIGHT! IM GOIN OP TCET 1M NOW “ITHEN WE'LL EATINA WANT HERE IN TH CAB WE BE DOWN IN A SIFY’

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