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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JUNE, 1937 ~~ b egrars — J Crow HD) ; 1 ie Kicker Whisky | To STAND THe | Coatof Arms: | " HORIZONTAL Answer te Previews Pessle 13 God of war. 21 Dull sound. FCoat et AE RBE RIT RODE SI Pic (Cie Ie ANE IRIAIS MNAIWE D) Samm AAA (IEMA 44 Spigot. bordering this 47 Heathen god. —_ country. 50 Excuse. 24To encourage. 53 Turkish title. 2 Level. a! poached 56 ae ‘4 Consumer. 57 Wise man. iste daae 58Chinese staple 77s country 2° fen is rich in —. 59 Mountains in this country. 8 Occurrence. 60 This country’s He seh President. 41 Portrait ME MAIL IEE MEPIAIR| A Ties VERTICAL statue. . eS 1 The ocean . » | MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE YOU MUST BELIEVE ME, CAP- ‘TAIN DORSKI! THIS WHOLE. LAY-OUT. WAS JUST A PLANT TO TRAP “BLUEBEARD* EVEN NOW, HE'S MAKING HIS GETAWAY! - AT THE MOVIES | Sea Isle and Western (Square Mile of Sets Features on Program Built for ‘Parnell’ “Men in Exile,” an intriguing ro- Open on Wednesday. It ts a story, packed with thrills, romance and action. With a cast headed by Dick Purcell, June Travis, Alan Baxter, Irving, Vict Varconi, Olin Howland, Veda Ann and others. A square mile of sets! No stage in the world could hold them, and it required a generous part of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s eighty, acres and a location thrown in to provide space for the impressive set- tings of “Parnell,” co-starring Clark Gable and Myrna Loy, and opening tor | Wednesday at the Paramout The- atre. Demands for ‘historic accuracy re- quired eight months of research be- On the. ‘same program, the brave fore the and con- work of lands | struction could begin, which took an- other three months. a On stage 15, the world’s largest, a section of New York's waterfront in the 1880's was built. LOOK AT THAT, PODNER— CHINCHILLAS, YIPPEE YA HALE AN HOUR. 7 Office Space| Bite! i | | . ee Our Boarding House With Major im eons Ae no) ney OE ZC Bs -FIRST NATIONAL BANK . BUILDING ae The Provident Life Insurance Company | |; now occupying about 80% of the second story of this building, has grown to the extent where it is necessary for it to move on } duly 3ist to larger quarters. Desirable space will be available for rental to law- | yers, doctors, dentists and business organizations. For the next few days, Mr. E. A. Tyler, rental manager of The First Bank Stock Cor- poration, will be here to assist prospective ten- ‘ants in planning and renting space in this ’ well located building. Address Inquiric: First National Bank ‘Member Feder Deposit lssecaace Corporation