The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 11, 1936, Page 12

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jez * Nutritious. Food HORIZONTAL ‘1 Plant pictured here. " ‘4Itiiaa— ;_ grass. 9 Automaton. 11 To hasten. i 12 Musical note. 14 Cry of distress |LIAIG] 16 Myself. 17 Native metal. INIEISIT JED 19 Starting lERAHIUIN ME | device. LI TIDRMAIR 22 Mature. QE of) 24 Craftier. 25 Wet. 27X. 28 —— is ob- tained from it, 32 Half an cm, 33 Inferior. 36 Therefore. 37 Nimbus. 50 Form of “be.” 51 Bucket. 52 Mover’s truck, 54 Since. 55 3.1416, 56 Rodents. 38 Large stringed 97 Series of epi- instrument. cal events 40 Volcanic mud, 59 Form of “a, 41 Tatter. 60 It is rich in 43 To scream, 45 Diamonds. 46 Compact. 48 To percolate. diet of the Orient. CHURCH NOTICES Sacred Heart Catholic Church Wilton, N. D. Order of Masses: First Sunday, Mass at 11:00 a. m. ‘Third Sunday, Mass at 10:00 a. m. Rey. John C. Wingering, ; Parish Priest. i Congregational Church EE. Matteson, Stated Supply. ‘The church services held every two weeks on Sundays at 8:00 p. m. Everyone invited. Sunday School, every Sunday at 10:30 a. m. Mrs. Clyde Harvey, superintendent. 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor un- Ger the leadership of Supt. Hall. =| Moftit-Braddock M. E. Churches Moftit— i Morning worship 10:30. | Sunday school 11:30 a. m. Epworth League 8:00 p. m. Tuesday. | Braddock— Sunday school 10:30 a. m. | Evening worship 8:00. Epworth League 7:30 p. m. Thurs-| day. ©. F. Curtis, Pastor. | CANFIELD LUTHERAN PARISH Regan, North Dakota | Sunday, September 13: H Divine Services, 3 p. m. { Opie 8, Rindahl | ‘The First Presbyterian Church, Wilton | ‘ Answer to Previous Puzzle AE IRIONIAIUIT! 61 It is the —— 1 13 Genus of slugs | New “Faith Presbyterian Mission” in | tom | west of Underwood, Sunday school at | 10:00 a. m.—Sunday school. | 11:00—Morning worship. Speaker, | Rev. D. K. Ford, Stanley, N. D. 7:00 p. m.—Young People’s Chris- tian Endeavor meeting. A cordial invitation is extended ta all. AT THE Redskin Presented as He Was in Film Smash A true picture of the early Amer- fean Indian and the early American Pioneer is offered in “The Last of the Mohicans,” Reliance Pictures’ colorful filmization of the immortal James Fenimore Cooper classic which began a two-day engagement at the Paramount theatre today, with Ran- dolph Scott, Binnie Barnes and Henry Wilcoxon heading a truly all-star cast. ‘The tribal life, times and customs of the. Mohegan Tribe of upper New York State in the middle years of the ith century are vividly and faithfully reproduced with no pity or synthetic sympathy injected. Brave Uncas and Chingachgook and treach- erous Magua are there, as it Nattie Bympo or Hawkeye, the eternal pio- Heer. Others prominently featured in the cast are Bruce Cabot, Heather Angel, Phillip Reed, Robert Barrat, Hugh Buckler and Willard Robertson. Philip Dunne prepared the screen play of the familiar story of love and adventure in a country in the making from an adaptation by John Balderston, Paul Perez and Daniel Moore. George B. Seitz directed the film which was produced by Edward through United Artists. The photography is by Rob- the musica! back- ,_ Nehicle Registration Running Ahead of ’35 15 Eastern. 18 Roof point covering. INIOIOIK] 20 Singing voice. [T] 26 Tissue. 28 Contest. 29 Harp-like instruments. 30 You and me. 31 To decay. 34 Company. 35 Sound of surprise. 37 Residence, 39 Pretense. 40 Worth, 41 Cloak. 42 To donate. 44 Lawful, 45 Apertures. 46 Of that kind, 47 Dibbles. 5 And. 49 Johnnycake. 6Exclamation. 51 Twitching. 7 One who aims 53 Negative 8 To ogle. word, 0 Genus of 56 Mister. cattle. 58 South America. VERTICAL 1One who works for reform. 2 Credit. 3 Aurora. 4 Prices. WING LUTHERAN PARISH Wing, North Dakota Sunday, September 13: Confirmation instruction, 5 p. m, Divine service, 8 p. m. Wilton Sunday School at 9 a. m. Junior C. E. at 7 p. m. on Sundays. Senior C. E. at 7 p. m. on Wednes- days. Prayer meeting at 8 p m. on Wed- nesdays. Church service every Sunday at 8 Pp. m. All services in German Lutheran church, (Formerly the old Presby- terian church). Because of modernism in the boards of the Presbyterian church U. S. A., Rey. Matteson has withdrawn, and has started this new work in Wil- E. E. Matteson. Alexander church 5 miles south- 2 p. m. on Sundays. C. E. at 9:30 a. m. on Sundays. Church services every other Sunday at 3 p. m. E. E. Matteson. Darling church 12 miles northeast of Underwood. Church -services every other Sun- day at 10 a. m. E. E. Matteson, Coleharbor church. Sunday school at 11 a. m. Church services every other Sun- day at 12 noon. E. E. Matteson. Baldwin church. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Church service every other Sunday at 3 p. m. E. E. Matteson, MOVIES | Astaire and Rogers in Their Biggest Picture Those toe-tickling hum-provoking melodies you've been hearing over the tadio for the last few weeks will be presented at the source of origin when Fred Astaire and Ginger Rog- ers, the ace dancing comedians of the screen, come to the Capitol theatre in their latest musical comedy sing- ing-dancing fest, “Swing Time.” “Swing Time” has left a trail of super-enthusiastic reviewers and aud- jences in its wake. It out-tunes and out-dances any of the Astaire-Rogers screen musical predecessors—and you know how mighty grand they were! “Swing Time” brings to the screen two smart, spectacular dance sequen- ces which are a feast for the eye and 8 thrill for the heart. One is a syn- copated, “hot” waltz, “The Waltz in Swing Time,” Fred and Ginger’s big dance number. The other, titled “Bo- jJangles of Harlem,” brings you a pleasant surprise—Fred + Astaire in black-face. The score is completed by “The Way You Look Tonight,” “A Fine Romance,” “Pick Yourself Up” and “Never Gonna Dance.” Fred has already attained the acme ALLEY OOP in dance perfection, but he 1s better than ever in “Swing Time.” And Gin- ger is as pert, effervescent and pretty as ever. Wait until you see this lovely creature swathed in those new gown sensations by Bernard Newman! that period a year ago, the increase being $33,402, from $1,306,648.40 to $1,340,050. i ‘The biggest increase was shown in which passenger car registrations jumped 2,309 with receipts in that grouping increasing $35,679 for the THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1936 “AND HOW !S THE ¢ LITTLE LADY PROGRESSING WITH HER NOBLE WORK /: VERY BUSY» BIMBO- MAKING BANK TONIGHT AND GET AN EARLY START IN THE MORNING! THAT'LL GET US INTO SHADYSIDE TOMORROW As NIGHT ! p) THE GUMPS—THE MUD SLINGER ODOM=THIS ¥ “PACK WILL » THERE’ OUR OPERATION 1S COMPLETED’ WHEN OUR PATIENT RECOVERS FROM HIS ELECTZIC SHOCK, HE WILL REMAIN FIFTY FOR ANOTHER WELL, GARSTIN, YOUR TREATMENTS STILL WORK-i\ 1 CAN STILL APPRECIATE 4 BEAUTIFUL NURSE, EVEN THO I WAS BORN AND HERE'S YOUR CHECK FOR THE USUAL | AMOUNT= J'LL SEE . GOSH, MISS PHITT, I THOUGHT L wu2 IGONNA DO SOME PLUMBIN’ HERE — NOT KNOCK YA OUTA YER TEACHIN’ MTie exam) SAM TOOK FORA LICENSED PLUMBER (TS QUITE OKAY, MR. HowoyY! TM RESIGNING! I've aLweys BEEN € ROUND PEG IN & SQUARE HOLE, HERE! ... AND THE BUNCH SAW FERDY AT THE SAME MOMENT THAT HE SAW THEM, WASH TUBBS VESSIR, WHEN A DIZZY CRACKPO' LIKE ©. HOLLIS WALLIS BECOMES SHERIFF, I'M THRU! I QUIT! 7 SAWALLA - WELL, NOW, SINCE MY FRIENDS, HAVE FOUND OUT THAT 1 WOULDN'T LET EM @OROW |Ov DINNY, THEYLL HAF TA |GIVE UP THEIR CRAZY IDEA OF TRYIN TGO 710 iT IT'S A FACT. HE'S GOT A TEM PROBLY ARE ° PRETTY MAD BUT, BADGE N'EVERY THING.CLAIMS THAT MARRIAGE IS ASO-5SO How HERE'S EFLOSSIE Fi22—- PAN, TH’SCHOOL'S STAR PU- PIL | SHE WILL SAY GOOD— BYE To ME AND THEN GREET YOU, THE NEW TEACHER | CMON, DINNY, OL BOY- LES GO FOR ALITTLE SAUNT AROUND, TO SEE WHAT'S GOIN’ ON- I'M SORRY, MR. BLAKELY... BUT YOUR TREATMENT WILL BE $5000 MORE THIS TIME ? YOU SEE, I'M VERY BUSY, AND... WHAT! $5000 MORE ?/ BUT YOu CAN'T DQ THIS... IT'S. N | ROBBERY...1.. UM=-YOUR RICH, YOUNG | WIFE - DOES SHE KNOW YOU'RE NINETY ? HEY, TEACHER, ) LISSEN, KIO, KEEP QUIET FLossieS WAITIN' TA GREET va! AGOUT THIS AN’ TILL GIVE Ya @ HUNDRED ON Yer NEX’ REPORT CARO! HUMPH! WAIT'LL £ DISGUIi: MYSELF. WE'LL SOON cere THAT SHERIFF IDEA OUT

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