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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1936 SIDE GLANCES ms Ned is | American Statesman HORIZONTAL 6A well- - By George Clark Answer to Previous Puzzle 16 He belongs to the —— party. known 17 To deject. American. 11 Egret. 12 Instructor. 13 To chatter. 18 Cramming. 20 He won a U. S. A. presi- 15 Lair. 16 Twenty-four hours. 17 To accomplish. 19 Males. 21 Deity. dential ——. 22 To strive. 24 Drops of eye fluid. 26 Sprite. 27 Sun god. 28 To annoy. 22 Snaky fish. 29 Type standard, 23 Preposition, 25 Therefore. 26He is —— in 47 House cat. politics. 48 To relate. 31 Greaser. 32 Limb. 51 Fairy. 30 Old garment. 35 Diplomacy. 58 Type measure. 36 Forbids. VERTICAL. — 38 Occurrence. 50 Rows inserles. 1 Exclamation. 40 To lift up. 2 Lawful. 41 Vampire. IN YEARS Mii 1S TAKING NOTICE OF HER APPEARANCE ~ 1S ANDY'S PRETTY ba pea CAUSE 7 wiv THAT KID IS A MENACE TO SHADYSIDE ! HE'S A BAD YOUNGSTER, IF ht EVER SAW ONE ! ANDY DOESN'T f APPRECIATE ThE MONEY For tHE rinst rime | SVE-SAVED HIM-Sine IN ES RUN TO 5 BEAUTY PARLORS EVERY DAY— THE GUMPS—GILDING THE LILY - . T'S BEEN | VEN HAD MY NAIL: IN ‘ CLOSE TO THAT FRESH PAINT, MR.TWIDGE ! BREAKING THAT * JEWELRY STORE WINDOW, I'VE FoR- BIDDEN MY ALVIN To PLAY wroH HiM! 33 Timber tree, 52 To clear of 34 To vex. outlawry. 36 Robin. 54 To observe, 37 Musical note. 55 Curiosity. 39 Russian ruler. 56 Court. 41 Without. HOURS, BY THE TROPICAL STORM, THE ILL-FATED CREW IN THE LIFEBOAT: SIGHT A SHID-- 3 Affray. 42 Eagle's nest, 4To steal. 44 Measure of 5 Half an em. cloth. 6 Street, 46 To ogle. 7 Mire. 47 By. 49 To loiter. 42 Lava, 43 Hail! 45 Ascending. aly. of New York errr Ran ae Meee So ge’ oe ee 2 del MEd CE a: de ae dnd See ae AT THE 57He was —— _—-& Paragraply. 9 Sounds. State, U.S.A. 10 Hour. 14 Cavity. 51 Matter. 53 Grief. 55 Credit. MOVIES Man’s Betrayal Basis Of Shark Island Film Snatched from the shadow of the moose, he was sent to an island hell to suffer an agony worse than death! ‘Telling the true story of the most tragic figure in American history, 20th Century's “The Prisoner of Shark Island” comes Saturday, Sunday and Monday to the Paramount Theatre, starring Warner Baxter with Gloria Stuart and a supporting cast of over one thousand. Dipping into the hectic days follow- fing the close of the Civil war, the picture depicts the assassination of Lincoln and the flight of his assassin pe country home of Baxter, a doc- For the unintentional crime of set- ting the broken leg of a man about whom he knew nothing, Baxter is arrested. In the hysteria that follows, Baxter is sentenced to life imprison- ment at the dreaded federal prison on the Dry Tortugas. In stark, terrifying fashion, the pic- ture reveals the physical and spir- tual agonies of this unjustly senten- ced man, his desperate attempt at escape, his courage under the brutal @egredation of prison life, Blondell-Oakie Comic Dance Feature in Film Jack Oakie, in white tie and talls, 8 “Boulevardier from The Bronx,” who is all dressed up with some place to go, meets Joan Blondell, erstwhile chocolate dipper, but now social lion- ess. “Hi Toots—er-a, I mean, bon soir, Madame,” says Jack. “Howzabout in- dulging in a bit of terpsichorean amusement?” “Lissen, Big Boy,” snaps Joan, “if that means what I think...” “He is asking you to dance,” whis- pers Hugh Herbert. “Oh rawther—that’s what I thought. And I was about to condescend to ac- cept this elegant invitation,” quickly answers Joan. Then they. go into an elaborate over-formal, and sublimely ridiculous series of waltz steps to the patter-song by Al Dubin and Harry Warren of “Boulevardier From the Bronx.” The comedy dance is a part of one of the big production numbers from Warner Bros.’ new all-star musical, “Colleen,” showing at the Capitol theatre Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday. The picture is a stirring comedy ro- mance with music and lyrics. Besides Oakie, Miss Blondell and Herbert the cast includes Dick ,Powell, Ruby Keeler, Louise Fazenda and Paul Dra- per. CALLS NAZIISM A RACKET St. Paul, March 19.—()— Prince Hubertus Loewenstein, self-styled ex- ile from Germany, termed Naziism a “racket” in an interview here Wednes- day and predicted Hitler’s downfall as @ result of remilitarization of the Rhineland. . He fled from Germany, the prince said, because Nazi secret police placed a price on his head after he criticized Hitler’s regime. He is scheduled to speak here Wednesday night. 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