The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 5, 1936, Page 12

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SCENE Eee THE BISMARCK 'LKIBUNK, ‘MHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1936 ; Tennis Champion «. HORIZONTAL Answer te Previous Puzzle 16She —— t New net star. c ETE] ‘ Helen eon Ul Feeble-mind- (3 LEE] Y ed 19 Not cold. Uthat AL METIAINERAIRIMIE!O} 20 Distant. t2 Faithful. ve IMM OLWIN GIR 21 ac. \ o redact. iS S/TIE/P] 22 Beam. 14 To surrender. Selec mre 23 Particle. fei 15 Thing. (3 oe a 24 To bring lega 16 To challenge. a gg epeeeslae: 17 Therefore, WILLIAM 26 Steamboats. 4 18 Exists. faENS 28 Forest. 19 Opposed to a 29 To handle. f Ory GREENJStiRioe fe ant, 20 Not many. wife. 21 Coffeehouse. 40 Doves’ home, VERTICAL 32 Quantity 22 Knock. 41 Eccentric 1 This gir] 36Girl’s toy 23 Cow-headed wheel. lives in Cali- 37 Gem face. a Soscere 42 Cot. fornia. 38 Ee 27 Conscious. st . 29 Supreme. oes bottom. 2 Ledges. 39 Fairy. P 44 Ste] 3 Pari i 31 Naturally. 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BP Lee | || Ld INSECT” GOMES FROM _THE LATIN 4 _ “CUT INTO.” (NSECTS WERE GIVEN THE NAME BECAUSE OF THEIR “CUT-IN ” APPEARANCE, ° © 1996 BY NEA SERVICE, tC | | | | | | | By William Ferguson THE TINY PLANET, CEU TOR OISCOVERED IN 1930, » TRAVELS AROUND SUCH A LARGE ORBIT THAT IT HAS REMAINED IN| THE SAME 77ON SINCE THE DAV SHOWED THE INOIANS WHERE TO GET Ww \ SEALING THEIR HIVES _ WITH WAX FROM BALSAM POPLAR UES 8UOS. a PLUTO Is so far distant from the sun that it takes 248 of our years to make a complete revolution around’ the sun, and it con- sequently spends 20 years in one zodiacal constellation. It now is to be found in Gemini. f 2 AT THE MOVIES i occcoe oeeesy Jean Arthur Stick of Dynamite in New Film The gal who took Mr. Deeds to town stops at nothin’! She'll try anything—even matrimony—when a handsome brute like Joel McCrea crosses her path in “Adventure in Manhattan,” showing Saturday, Sun- day and Monday at the Capitol thea- tre, the merriest marathon of movie mirth in years! It’s Jean Arthur, the cutest stick of dynamite o! le screen! In “Ad- venture in Manhattan,” she and Joel a & are two loose-brained lovers loose on @ mirth-and-matrimony hunt in the maddest town on earth! They lunch on beans ... dine on, champagne «.. solve a murder .. . and settle on marriage ... in the craziest cata- casei played the tuba! 4 Peete os : | So They Say | If my opponent wins, the state su- preme court certainly will not suffer. So whether or not I am elected is a matter of little moment.—B. D. Chandler, Hudson, Mich., candidate for justice’ of Michigan supreme “* % % * It ig now my baseball viewpoint that you must always consider you re- ceived 50 per cent the worst of any trade you mi until one year after the transaction.—Branch Rickey, gen- eral manager of the St. Louis Cardi- nels, i ess much fat creates big bellies. I heen eating less butter, and have d 20 pounds.—Col. Gen. Her- Goering, rotund German air er, urging nation to conserve fener ittie sometimes 4 ' elysm of chuckles since Mr. Deeds | _Erwin Is Contented | As Boob in Picture Stuart Erwin has quit the news- |paper business and has gone back to being dumb. And he prefers the latter. | After three successive roles as a re- ‘porter, Erwin reverts to the Casper | Milquetoast type of part that first made him famous, He is being feat- ured in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s “All | American Chump,” opening at the | Paramount theatre Friday, playing a |simple-minded country boy who | panics the big city. “The newspaper business was too strenuous. It was getting me down,” complained Erwin, fast becoming the | Richard Harding Davis of the screen |after portraying newspapermen in “Exclusive Story,” “Absolute Quiet”| and “Women Are Trouble” in rapid | succession. | like the English way, where people fre radical when young and con- servative when old ... I'd like to see more riots on American college camp- uses—Wiiliam Allen White, Kansas editor. * * * If there is not a military explosion in Europe within the next-year or two, there will be an economic. explosion, and the repercussions will hit us right in the nose.—Secretary of State Cor- dell Hull. Film dance director says, “Go bare- foot until you're 18 if you want to dance.” It seems to cast new light on the possibilities of the hillbilly quar- tet. Officials at an eastern college won- der how to tell when a football fan is drunk. They might check up on those who shout, “Kill the umpire.” A New York salesman, who had been having teuble with his wife, was ordered by = judge to hold her hgnd frequently. It is the safest plan. Ls ONLY #85 FOR THE WHOLE OUTFIT, MRS.GUMP/ OF COURSE 4, | THE FUR IS ONLY RABBIT ¢ “ \ SKIN, BUT DON'T IT LOOK LIKE REAL THE GUMPS—VANITY, THY NAME IS WOMAN! YOU DON'T THINK THIS. a CAPE HIDES MY FIGURE A TOO MUCH, DO YOU? | DONT! ZA WANT TO LOOK TOO MUCH LIKE A CHORUS GIRL HOW DID You LIKE THE J THRILL OF KNOCKING EDDIE DOWN, S0 THAT IMIPLEY COULD RUN TT THE GOAL LINE UNMOLESTED ¢ BALL, IF THE ROAD IS J’) CLEARED BY SOMEONE Ariera TROUBLED NIGHT'S SLEEP MYRA 1S GIVEN A NURSE'S UNIFORM AND THEN ESCORTED TO ARNO KILMAR'S QUARTERS COME, MY DEAR - SINCE YOU ARE TO ENTER OUR SERVICE L MUST SHOW yOu AROUND THE CAMP. LET'S GO THIS WAY-1 SUPPOSE YOU'RE MOST INTERESTED {IN OUR INGENIOUS MOBILFORT MYRA GETS SOME INSIDE INFO AS YOU CAN SEE By THE WALLS, THE MACHINE IS INDESTRUCTIBLE ~ IT CAN GO_ANYWHERE.... AND, ALTHOUGH IT'S SPEED 1S SLOW, IT CAN RAZE AN ENTIRE CITY IN THIRTY MINUTE \VWS GETTING LATE IN TRE YEAR, AND THERE WON'T BE MUCK MORE TIME LEFT For LEAP WEA PARTIES WASH TUBBS WEILL, I'LL BE! A COUPLA HITCH-HIKERS. RIGHT- IF WUR EVER “LAYS EYES ON US, IT ALLEY OOP? DANGED IF I KNOW WHERE HE 1S- LAST J SAW OF 'IM, HE AN' DINNY WERE HIGH -TAILIN' OFF NUTHIN' UP, EH? Hmmm ~ SOME GUYS SURE GET CARELESS WITH FACTS- IF THERE'S NUTHIN' UR WHY WERE THEM SAWALLIAN 3, FELLERS SOALL OUTA BREATH? WELL, I DON'T GUESS IT'S ANY oS WANTED ON DE PHONE, ) WHERE'S THE NEAREST RESTAURANT, OFFICER 24 (MoMA FUFF Fu & 1 HAVE AN IMPORTANT APPOINTMENT WITH Za WW BANKERS CONCERNING A % 20,000,000 MERGER OF ALL MY RAILROAD HOLDINGS~— BUT, REST ASSURED, THE LITTLE MATTER OF ORGANIZING THE HOOPLE ILLUMINATED FUNNEL KEYHOLE CO. 4 WILL: BE CONSUMMATED WITH ALL POSSIBLE Ss YES, WITH A Z FACTORY CAPABLE *¥ OFAN ANNUAL ¢ PRODUCTION OF 3,000,000 OF & MY ILLUMINATED FUNNEL KEYHOLES, MR. BILTMORGAN, WE PRACTICALLY’ Z WOULD HAVE b A CORNER ON KEYHOLES / HE SEES MAM AK MEAN, SOW _- HAR- HAR — IF CUPID DOESN'T HAVE HYSTE RICS WHEN LAUGH LOCKSMITH IE TO BREAK THAT $20 BILL. HE NEVER ep er A mt iy a By BIOSSER Ky bi FRECK! IT WAS LIKE RUNNING To THE GOAL 4 LINE, WRAPPED FROM re HEAD TOFOOT.I WAS ~|, UNTOUCHED BY HUMAN |! THE REAL SECRET OF THE MOBILFORT'S POWER !5 IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF THESE [rrst_} Yj MILLION BY SOWING HIS P WILD OATS IN

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