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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JULY 3, i Send your last line and one bottle sap trom @ quart of STILLICIOUS to: Bridgeman-Russell Company 206 Sth St. Bismarck N ews Communication| o—_—__________—__ as he stepped from a train in Seattle did-Gordon Adam know that he had Washington Huskies crew, ‘which the Hudson, Hubner's way of informing the Husky junior of his election after he had left Poughkeepsie. He had not read any newspapers en route. | ' Symbol of Liberty | HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Pussle 16 Vowed. 2 Famous = 18 Strong tastes. American OWT INICIRIE] Tiel Ae cut off. fous ative. OB 2 BI 24 Erected. Te Apple ceater. FNMAINIRMALLE 23 Scant .,15 Tissue. IDIEISTKMOINT LOIN} 28 Association. 6Southeast. [UIGIHMEPIRIUIS! 31 South 17 Desert fruit. [f Carolina. Eee aay. 33 Northeast, 4 b ad. ‘23-Greek letter. [R 37 Red pepper. 24 Recites. 40 Olive shrub. ng Seen Roof 49 Low tide. the United ea 30 Roof point 51 Oleoresin. States. obstruction, goscabies 5 Seto, = SEiciamation 42 To lene jun . xclamation. id 2) patmase 56 It was rung 5 Gaelic. 48 To grin. 341 is badly by the —— Harvested. 50 Common ——, Congress in 7 Pertaining to laborer. 86-Certain. Philadelphia. Yttrium. Being. 38 62 Optical glass. 8 Most excel- 55 Devoured. lent. 57 Neuter 1It announced 58 Half an em. 59 Morindin dyq 60 Musical note. 6) Paid publicity 10 Boy. 11 Group of five. 13 Made of oat meal. Fearless Prosecutor - Role of Richard Dix A dynamic presentation of a fearless campaign - Capitol theatre, with Richard Dix in the star-role. Joan Perry, lovely lead- ing lady, heads the imposing sup- cast. Devil Is Driving” relates the @ brilliant young attorney, Dix, who ascends to the attorney's office on the acquit- he obtains for a wealthy young ‘wastrel charged with first degreé man- slaughter as « result of drunken driv- ing, To break the case Dix resorts to ‘among all concerned, fl ‘the contempt of his sweet- & newspaper, reporter played I | by: Miss Perry. ‘Entrenched in the D.A’s office, however, Dix repents and launches a campaign against traffic His sincerity, doubted at again questioned when he is ith prosecuting the very same once acquitted, for killing a ‘another motor accident. the weapons Dix conceived— ‘and bribery—against him, the his wealthy father again al- succeed stifling justice. But @ sensational, surprise climax Dix bombshell in the court has Seen hailed as one of the Gramatic scenes in recent films, rker Still Thinks ’s Detective Chief ft Hae ‘ef ‘Juan de le Cierva invented the ¥, Groucho, Harpo, Chico In Their Maddest Film “A Day at the Races” brings the Marx Brothers—Groucho, Harpo and Chico—to the Paramount starting Sunday in what is described as the maddest, merriest, most amusing Piece of Marxmania that these in- imitable comedians have ever deliv- ered to an expectant public. Directed by Sam Wood, who filmed the last Marx Brothers triumph, “A Night at the Opera,” the new picture boasts a stellar cast of supporting names, including Maureen O'Sullivan in the feminine lead, and Allan Jones, who sings several new song hits, among them. “On Blue Venetian Waters,” “Tomorrow Is Another Day” sno cp, Message troen the Man inthe oon.” . Also prominent in the cast are Mar- garet Dumont, who has taken a lot of “punishment” from the Marx lunatics in previous pictures, Leonard Ceeley, Douglass Dumbrille, Charles Trow- bridge, Esther Muir, Sigfried Rumann and Robert Middlemass, Jones plays the struggling singer who owns a race horse. Miss Du- mont, enacting the type who likes to talk about her operations, is all for Groucho because he has told her that she has double blood pressure. Esther Muir 1s the slinky vampire who tries to “frame” Groucho but who gets pasted to the wall by Harpo and Chico, posing as paper-hangers. BRITONS NAME CUP 1EAM Lonaon, July 3.—(?)—Great Britain Charles Hare, George Patrick Hughes and C. R. D. Tuckey to her 1937 Da- vis Cup tenins team. Austin and Hare probably will handle the two singles assignments with Hughes and Tuckey taking care of the doubles, PSEUDO-DRUGGISTS HITS 8t. Paul, July 3.—(?)—Sale by many saloons and beer parlors of “drugs which keep you awake and drugs which put you to sleep” was charged Jriday by L. J. Cleary, chief stave drug inspector, who asserted the Min- nesota pharmacy board is conducting ,| an active campaign to wipe out the practice. OKAY STOCK ISSUE Washington, July 3—(#)—The in- commission Friday to issue up to $2,500,000 of capital stock. NOMINATES MINISTER WashingtonJuly 1 —(?)—President Roosevelt nominated Wilbur J. Carr, veteran assistant secretary of state, Friday to .be minister of Czecho- slovakia. Minute animals, almost microscopic in size, are the chief food of the whale. 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