The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 5, 1936, Page 10

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‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1986 - By George Clark simple. us to the Ashleys and we should be able to meet alae the Harringtons through them.” | Conqueror of Old | HORIZONTAL 1, 8 Conqueror of the last Aztec em- peror. 13Card game. 14 Opposite of insiders. 15 Door rug. 16 Cotton fabric. 17 To languish. 19 Upon. On Cu 20Clay block. [L{O/D ME [PEI 21 blind. ATUISITIALL TAIN] 22 Lawyer's charges. 37 Wounding 23 To abound. blow. 24 Stories. 38 Monkey. 27 Series of epical events, 43 Healthy. g8Seasoning. 44 Ireland. 20 Bullet sound. 45 Skirt edge. 323.1416. 47n the lee. 84 Narrative poem. 85 Pe 36 Astringent. by birth. Answer to Previous Puzzle 6 Sand hill. 7 Indian. 31 Long cut. 46 Half. 8 Zero, 9 Hatred. 33 You and me. 48He was the 10 To lease, conqueror of 11 Weight allow. edal digit. 49 He was a — 12 Corpse. 15 He overthrew 47 Form of “a.” Emperor —= 16 Falsehoods, 18 Measure of area, 20Golf devices, 21 Chair. 22 To plump. 23 To tip. 25Genus of honeybees, 26 Secular, 28 Slender. [Aj 29 Prescribed. IR} course of food. EIXINILIE[S} 31 Twirled. 32 Tiny skin VERTICAL opening. 2Enthustasm, 34 Oleoresin. 3To decay. 26 Prevaricatur. 4) Quaxing. ~ eee tian 35 Bulb flower. 36 Culmination. 37 Third-rate carols. actors, 38 Region. 39 Breakwater. 40 Half an en. 42 Pronoun. 43 Masculine pronoun. ance. 44 Prophet. 46 Therefore. 50 bE ll lS ek a ak oh aan ARERR ae 20 ARE P| AT THE MOVIES —| Joan Bennett Starred In Romantic Picture Lovely Joan Bennet has the roman- Monte Carlo,” current at the Para- mount theatre. Others prominently cast are Nigel Bruce, Colin Clive and Montagu Love. Stephen Roberts directed the picture. Production was under the personal supervision of Darry] F. Zanuck. nett is unusually charming hired by the gambling syn- lure Colman back to Monte proceeds to fall in love with| Paul Muni Is Featured In Louis Pasteur Film “The Story of Louis Pasteur,” Paul! Muni’s new starring vehicle for Cos- mopolitan Productions has been book- ed as the feature attraction at the Capitol theatre on Saturday night, Sunday and Monday. Muni, who had won fame by his stage characterizations, has made one smashing, artistic success after an- eer since he began motion picture work, Now, in @ sensational screen drama, he has a role that is heralded as the greatest work of his career. Hated and scorned, a pariah and an outcast, branded as a quack, a charletan and an enemy of man, Pasteur lived to see his work recog- nized and himself acclaimed as the greatest scientist of his age. It is this great character that Muni to life on the screen. {t is the thrilling drama of Pas- Youve FoRsoTTEeN SOMETHING, teur’s battle for the human race, that is unfolded in “The Story of Louis Pasteur.” Josephine Hutchinson, noted stage star who recently leaped to fame in Pictures, particularly in “Happiness Ahead” and “Oil for the Lamps of China,” plays opposite Muni as Marie Pasteur, his wife, while charming Anita Louise is seen in the role of their daughter. ‘The phalarope spins about in swift revolutions as it feeds. This stirs up the water and brings aquatic life to the surface, where it is devoured by the bird. MR. GUMP- I'M HERE IN ANSWER ‘TO YOUR AD FOR A PRIVATE SECRETARY= FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS | YL, MM THEY'RE HEADING FOR A CAR-I GOTTA CET THE LICENSE NUMBER x \( THIS TUST HAPPENEDS T HEARD THE CRASH, FROM DOWN THE STREET / YOU GO THE GUMPS— NO REFERENCES NECESSARY A a I'M NEAT AND CAREFUL AND AM NOT THE NOSE POWDERING CLOCK WATCH: ING - SUST AN TYPE OLD-FASHIONED GIRL, WHQ LOVES ‘TO WORK PULLING AWAY FROM THE CURB, THIS LIFE BOAT SEEMS AS GOOD A PLACE AS ANY,TO HIDE THE, NECKLACE---FOR THE MOMENT, AT_LEAST- SALESMAN SAM KIN YAGIMME A LIET?T BEEN WALKIN’) sure! Fer HOURS Ta KICK OFF! F ZS) se a 2 = ZUOD tue, BETCHA TH’ GRAND WIZER DIDNT SLEEP SO WELL LAS! NIGHT Hmy Poor’ FEET ARE READY /HOP IN| 7 THAT SETTLES IT/ 1M DOING NO MORE SNOOPING OR HIDING, UNTIL FIND OUT WHAT THIS IS A ABOUT TLL ASK STOKELY, RIGHT NOw! GETTING NO PLACE FAST MISTER, THIS SURE BEATS) YEAH, BUT I'M OUTA WALKIN, ANY Time! GAS! WE'LL HAETA SHOVE’ER To THE GAS J STATION! BUT (TS ONLY 3S MILI € over TH’ Hicc! OH! FOLLOWING SOME MEN, HUH ? YA SURE YOU WEREN'T WITH/EM? YOU'RE COMING WITH ME, YOUNG FELLA! & ou! wr. STOKELY/ ARE You” THERE~ ITS MILLIE..~ Lu) HEAVENS/ THERE’S B-BLOOD A) on iat NOLE/ DOOR HAI OH, MY FEET! T oIONn'T KNOW WHEN I was wet OFF —WALKIN’! USK? GET AN AUTO TT BAT ONE LEAVES Thy’ th EVERY AFTERNOON ‘Nh’ TERY ANON WAEEE SHE'S Sor SE CNES HET SLIP ENERN TIME | SHE ALWAYS GOES TUR TH’ PAR = AN THEN LOSE ‘ER AAA N'WANE WET UP EARLY IN TW AM. VSP OVER ANY. THING ON THAT GAL ABOUT THIS NOISE BUSINESS

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