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| Prominent Educator | HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 16 Transpose. ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1986 THE GUMP3—THE INVITATION 1,3, 8 American 5 [PJOIN]S] 19 To drivel. educator. 21 Hand. 43 Aurora, 5 One that 23 Begrudges. | dilates. ‘24 Cubic content, | 17 Cow’s call. 25 He —— at ‘18 Company. E Harvard. 20 Lower half of 6] PONS 27 To feel regret. aed 31 The nobility 21 Nothing more 3 than. RIAINICIE MMO|O[D] ** Refuge. 22Felt concern. [L/O) [Vit JA] 36 Dress coat 24 Food con- 0} [PlelSity | cnd tainers, [FIRTAINICIE} 38 Heavenly 25 King’s chair. 5 body. Be Beneath, 49Stecped grain. VERTICAL 49 Afternoon. 28 Affection. 50 Morindin dye. 1 Debutante. 41 Overpowering 29 Public auto. 51 Military title. 2 Species of fright. 30 Above. 53 Right. See ae 42 Part of “be.” 32 Cover. 54 King of 4 Paid publicity 43 T° mingle. 33 Like. 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AT THE TEN- MILE LEVEL __ ABOVE THE EQUATOR 'S ABOUT 1IO DEGREES F. ; BELOW ZERO, WHILE ABOVE THE ARCTIC CURCELE IT tS ONLY ABOuT GO BELOW. d ume TRUSTED WITH’ LADIES, FENLIN - NOW, GET OUT, BEFORE I LOSE MY. Y NOW THEN, YOUNG WOMAN - LET'S GET DOWN TO BUSINESS! IM GOING TO OFFER YOU A CHANCE FOR Y WHEW TIA SLACK CAT SUST RAN Ib . FRONT OF ME YO HAVE RON,TOO — BOT YOo'D HAVE CALGHT ME SOONER OR LATER ST KNEW \T WOLLON'T Co (" WOT'RE YA Nf BATTERSES CHARGEO SL, ESA MAES THEIR POWER |] SHOCK IS EXHAUSTED EASILY AND MUST ] Suicr uP BY REST AND FOOD. AN ounce of uranium disintegrates into 865 ounce of lead, which is 9 metal, and 135 ounce of helium, which is a gas. By using! this method of measuring time. the earth shows an age of more than 1400 jon years AT THE MOVIES ‘Bengal Tiger’ Has _‘|Grant’s Voice Heard All Color of Circus! in ‘Wedding Present’ Five Reg RT a SEE WHAT T SEE? SINCE DAY BEFORE VESTERDAY c MORNING, HEY ! 00 YOU HOUSE! OBABY! Heeke. No more colorful and picturesque| Cary Grant's singing voice, “discov- drama ses been presented on the |ered” by the screen only recently screen than that of the new Warner |. ke o Bros, production, “Bengal Tiger,” when he did a half-singing, half ALAL.EY OOP which Js the attraction at the Capitol | talking ditty in “Suzy,” gets a real SOMEBODY WUZ UP THERE / A TRICK? WHY, YOU ‘Theatre today and Wednesday. jbreak in “Wedding Present,” the AT. THAT HOLE LISTENIN/~ BONE-HEADED FOOL: The picture is a real circus, pre-|Paramount picture co-starring Joan ITO OUR TALK -SAY, IL .~ BUT, COME ON-WE‘VE senting all the big acts of the main |Bennett and Grant, coming Wednes- THOUGHT YOU SAID ( NO TIME TO ARGUE, tent together with side shows and the | 4, nd ri ‘to general atmosphere of the circus |r sstre Teen pes arent grounds where ballyhoo artists bark | ran reaction to the song, officials in superlatives about the glamours gave the star a chance to do ‘a real pheeee-pehind the tent flaps of thelr |comedy number in the new film. His i Particular shows. “ 1k.” pe More than that it is a revelation of Oe Sak teeta te teat a i the intimate lives of the Big ToP|pair of flighty newspaper reporters : folk, both before the public and in| wiose marriage plans are broken up | } their private tents. It follows them| hon one of them, Grant, is made a i through their summer tours on the city editor. His partner, Miss Ben- | road, in the special train, and in Win- | net, decides that he's getting hard- ter quarters. ; |nolled and big-headed; she flees to All the thrills and excitement and |New york and prepares to marry a adventure of a real circus are found | writer of inspirational novels. in the picture, the plot centering par-| “freq up with being a “big two-tele- ticularly about the big cages of the | hhone man,” Grant quits and follows jions and tigers and other wild beasts: | her, Unable to check the marriage, with Satan, 4 man killing Bengal | he plans to give her a real send-off— | figer as the big menace. The big spe- |» wedding present suited to her news- elalty circus acts, in fact, are enacted |nawk nature. An evening of serious by expert circus performers engaged | arinking with a New York gangster, specially for the picture. whom he has befriended, leads up to joes ere the grand presentation. It’s so grand that it brings about a reconciliation. George Bancroft, Conrad Nagel, | Gene Lockhart, Inez Courtney, Ed- ward Brophy and Damon Ford head If you have 2 cups cooked rice left| the stellar list of supporting players. the refrigerator, use it with toma-| The picture was produced by B. P. joes to serve with steak. To 2 cups| Schulberg and directed by Richard tice, add 2 cups canned toma~/| Wallace. It is taken from a Saturday Evening Post story by Paul Gallico. In 1935, New York city had an in- fant death rate of 47.6 per 1,000 live births; 30 per cent of these deaths were due to prematurity. In the United States, 918.15 is spent pro-| yearly, per capita, for candy, ice ac-| cream and sodas, but only $1.10 is ex- A TRICK, EH? A COU OF HORNETS, NOBODY EVER COME \ NOW-WE GOTTA FIND NEAR THIS PLACE - DISSENSION ON BOTH SIDES YOu SAY YOU CAN. MANUFACTURE YOUR ILLUMINATED FUNNEL KEYHOLE FOR 104 AND SELL IT FOR $1002 1 SHALL HAVE MY ATTORNEYS DRAW UP THE ARTICLES OF a INCORPORATION IMMEDIATELY—~ THIS. IS THE SORT OF PROPOSITION FOR WHICH 7 I HAVE COMBED THE COUNTRY, MR. WOULDN'T BE-) MADE THEM HAND- WHOEVER IT WAS ~ PRINTS, A FISH? AN’ WE GOTTA MOVE. GouTHERN California's Trojans have turnéd out some brilliant stars in their glamorous football history, and one of the greatest was big Ernie “Foots” Smith, All- America tackle in 1934. A big six-footer, whose solid founda- tion in the line made him a bulwark around which Troy's backs could skid for bigyains. he still was agile enough to be a big help to his ends on wide plays. He had agreat head on his shoulders, and seldom was fooled o1 | cutbacks at the inside of his position. Ernie's value to the Trojans was im- measurable in that, added to his stellar work in the line on offense and defense, he could boot points after touchdown and field goals with uncanny accuracy, and sel- dom missed sending the oval over the end zone on kickoffs. By MAR’ UMF~HARR-RUMF ~-EGAD, YOU PARE RIGHT, MR. BILTMORGAN/ THE BOTTLE GOODS DISTRIBUTORS ARE IN A DITHER "O GET MY PRODUCT ON THE MARKET—~ BiG COMPANIES HAVE BEEN CAMPING: ON MY DOORSTEP NIGHT AND: DAY, BEGGING ME TO.ACCEPT A MILLION DOLLARS FOR EXCLUSIVE RiGHTs MZ-my worD! THE BILTMORGAN MILLIONS BACK OF ME~-HAW, T. MUST PINCH MYSELP/23) por OF THAT 30¢ LEFT, | SHE GAVE You Yes- TERDAY / THE PAPER ‘{ BOY WANTS HIS TIN

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