The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 23, 1936, Page 8

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“T've just been wailing for my husband to do something . to make me mad cnough to buy a fur coat.” HORIZONTAL 1 English William Biekepeace 9 Instrument. 10 Helped. {2 Entrance. 13 Stepped. 14 Chum. 15 To eat sparingly. T. BNE S/OIPIPIE ID) CIEIE IS) Last Century Writer | Answer to Previous Puzzle MARLENE DIETRICH) 18Bird. novelist, TAILIO|E MEWIAIRINISIA AIGIEMETIEIN] 16 Short letter. [AICIONR] 19 Haze. [EIN] 20 To gasp. [E] 21 Sour. 22 Amphitheater center. 23 To drive. p 24 Mineral spring IPIAMEG] 25 Wearing a [PILIAIN] helmet. AINMESIEIAIS[ 27 Pastries. PIAIN] 1t6Northeast. [PII |NITMMEISITIOIPMMAIRIE[A) 28 Jargon. (MIO TTI) 19 Ratite bird. 38 Type size. 20 To peel. 39 You and I. 21 His pen name. 40 To classify. 26 Extra tire. 41 Shrewd. 28 Box. 42 Door rug. 29 Mature. 430 rectify. 30 Writing fluid. 45 Precipitate. 81 Tiny tumor. 46 Tiny skin - 82 Badge of valor _ opening. 33 House canary. 47.He ii 17 Deity. 18 Ground. [ES IGIEIRIMIAIN] 31 To cause to droop. VERTICAL | 32 Rodents. 1 Pertaining to 33 Switchboard tides. compartment 2 To greet. 3 3 Social insect, 4 Company. 37 Custom. 5 Auriculate. 38 Matter. 6 Disturbance. 39 To caution. 7 To total. 40 Dry. 8 You. 41 Vulgar fellow. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1936 __ " 1 WISH 1 HADN'T LET THAT ZANDER HIGH-PRESSURE ME IM GOING 7 GIVE You DOUBLE DUTY THIS YEAR! YOULL BE THE WORKHORSE OF “THE M‘GOOSEY, IM DEPENDING ON YOU THIS YEAR! THEY TELL ME You'RE THE CLASS OF THE TEAM! A LOT DEPENDS ON YEAH, T KNOW THA BUT .. YOURE THE STAR! I MUST AS THE CURRENT IS TURNED OFF, GARSTIN SLIPS TO THE FLOOR, UNCONSCIOUS, I MUST BOLT THE LABORATORY| _| HE'S WEAKENING! NOW TO}, DOORS BEFORE HIS CRIES “THROW OFF THE SWITCH AROUSE THE HOUSEHOLD. f ’ STRUGGLE t GRANVILLE WHO 1S STRAPPED IN THE BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES ° 34 Half quart. 9 Documents. 42 Cow's lowing. OR. SWELL THEN 1 PRACTICALLY NO PULSE! TLL HAVE TO THINK FAST, 1F TM TO SAVE HIS LIFE! \ . NAIA ,RUNT ! SAY, : 3 Se AOROL Bus TAL SE SEEING OU. > 3a BUT 1 _CAN SPARE NA A DATE we 11 Vision. 44 Myself. 1s, “Henry 13 Prong, 45 Note in scale. 15 To challenge. 46 Afternoon. 35 Row. 36 Like. 37 Wale. WON'T SE ABLE TO SEE too! |] THEN! TD Xou ‘ STAY FOR OINNER, : ace os aime ) QUT WEE COMPLETENY [4 OUT OF THINGS ‘THAT WASH TUBBS THE BONEHEAD OF CONTENTION YOU HEARD ME? JUNI 7 Mt sv 5 HE KIN Gir A ue UNIOR WALLS ) BU MVET REY LSND Hes \ BUT PET wn YE Kin Grr a TO GIT Our? ER STAND. GOT TO .\ our FUNDS | > UNDE! WHAT ON ~ p JUNI is DP YD (Beets NSIT OUT, { "i, BE 20% SALT OF THE z LA EARTH. : AT THE MOVIES ‘Kelly the Second’ an | Pilots Woo Lady Luck Uproarious Comic Film) In Thrilling Air Film : For comedy entertainment at its; Airplane pilots may not be the most | best, you need go no further than the | superstitious group of people in the Paramount Theatre where “Kelly the | universe, but they're certainly a close Second” is now playing. It’s a re- freshing and delightful comedy drama with a bit of an Irish flavor administered by such popular sons and daughters of old Erin as Patsy Kelly, Charley Chase, Guinn “Big Boy” Williams, Edward Brophy, Pert Kelly and others. Romance, flying fists, racketeering end high humor motivate the story which reveals the social and profes- sional advancement of a ham-and- egg fighter under the tutelage and sponsorship of his soda-jerkizg sweet- heart. It presents a new idea in screen comedy construction and one that provides thrills as well as plenty; of laughs. It is perhaps needless to state that the inimitable colleen comedienne, |runner-up, Director Erle Kenton, who made ‘Devil's Squadron,” the swift-mov- ling story of airplane test pilots, {Showing Thursday, Friday and Sat- | urday at the Capitol Theatre, discov- ,ered this fact while he was directing @ group of intrepid airmen in the air sequences of the film which stars Richard Dix with Karen Morley and | Lioyd Nolan playing featured roles. “First among the superstitions of ithe airmen is their refusal to shake | anyone's hand before they leave land,” Kenton said. “Just try and shake hands with a pilot just before he takes his ship off and see what happens!” the director added. | “Other superstitions of the flyers ; include the carrying of some lucky token with them whenever they fly. NOW, IF I REMEMBER COR- SEE OUR DESTINATION FROM! PLACE WAS \DID THEY (AS LONG AS AYOP THIS LITTLE KNOLL'- “IH' COPPER, SWUNG ON HIM, IN TH!

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