The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 7, 1937, Page 10

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Now AiR-CONDITIONED 'ERE’S good news for Northwest travelers! Coaches, cafe-coaches and through stand- ard Pullmans on THE ALASKAN, Northern Pacific’s transcontinental trains, Nos. 3 and 4, now provide the luxurious comforts of air-con- ditioned travel which have been so popular on the NORTH COAST LIMITED. An air-conditioned Tourist sleeping car also operates between the Twin Cities and Mandan, N. D., on THE ALASKAN. On Your Next Trip— Travel on an air-conditioned train. .. safe, comfortable and economical, Ask about low everyday fares to all points. NORTH COW [ Children’s Story Teller | HORIZONTAL | Doki } ‘whose boo! hildren love. [EIN + Se Christian [SIMEIOIAM == 47 Aforesaid thing. 29 Fissure. 20 Nothing. 21 Collections of four. mountain, - 46 Organs of 26 Exclamation, hearing. 7 You and me, 48 Bone. Girl. 50 He was @ aam To offer. 61 He also wrote ‘ AT THE Boris Karloff Stars In New Type of Role Boris Karloff’s starring picture, "Night Key,” presenting him in a new kind of role, opens at the Capi- tol theatre. In it the star abandons the grotesque make-up of his for- mer roles and, playing the part “straight,” reveals himself as a drama- actor of outstanding talent. ‘The story centers around one of the great burglar alarm systems such ‘as guard thousands of banks and firms throughout the nation. 4s cast as an inventor who of the system which When he invents an im- is robbed of it, vengeence on his ith an instrument which burglar alarms, he enters ‘one store after another to show the old system and in the alarm ig the value of such an instru- gang chief seizes the inven- him an unwilling crime. Around this situa- uilt a stirring drama- Reduced Rates for Drouth Areas Okay Washington, July 7—(?}—The in- terstate commerce commission author- ized the Great Northern railway and the Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault shipments up to July 31, and return shipments not later May 31, 1938, commission said the rates*shall the commercial tariff 3 ROUTE OF THE AIR-CONDITIONED. Answer to Previous Puzzle [a a TIHIRIEIAITIEINIS] 25 Trees, EO] BAL O. A. KOBS, Agent Bismarck, N. D. ST LIMITED 15 To loiter. 18 To attempt. coated 21 Afternoon [A\CIE|S} 28 Airplane used 7 on the water. AIS IH} E JUISIE} 40 Musical note, 42 Measure of area, _— VERTICAL 43 To prepare 1Half (prefix) for publica- 2 Seed tion. coverings, 44 Flock. ‘Wood demon. 45 Boy. ; Street. sus 46 Unit of work. 5 Entrance, 47 Slovak. : 6 Ana. 48 Egg-shaped. 7 Corroded, ’ 49 Hardens. 8 Railroad. 51 Convent 9 Courtesy title. worker. 10 Bad., 53 Electrified 11 Title. particle. 12 He lived last 55 Native metal — 57 Northeast, 13 States of bliss. 59 Company. MOVIES Double Attraction Is Billed at Paramount ‘Wednesday and Thursday the Para- mount theatre is presenting two feature pictures, the Jones Family in “Big Business” and Harry Carey and John Beal in a rip-roaring romance of the “West Border Cafe.” See these two great hits at no ad- vance in prices. Due to length, the evening shows will start at 6:45 and 9 o'clock, | Russians Repulsed in Asia Border Conflict Hsinking, Manchukuo, July 7.— (®}—The Japanese army declared Tuesday it had defeated a sizeable detachment of Russian troops in a day-long battle on the disputed east- {ern frontier of Manuchukuo and Siberia. The Japanese-inspired government of Manchukuo immediately made strong representations to Moscow over the renewed outbreak of hostilities. Soviet troops, the army charged, launched two attacks against com- bined Japanese-Manuchukuoan bor- der guards Monday morning near the little frontier town of Chienshan. An army communique declared the Rus- sians opened fire and wounded one Japanese soldier before the assaults were repulsed. * i Duluth Man Insists Wife Died in Crash Duluth, July 7.()—Waiving pre- liminary examination on the charge of murder in the first degree, Charles Shidler, 50, was ordered held for ex- amination by the September grand jury when arraigned in municipal court Monday. Detective Chief R. E, Donaldson said Shidler still adheres to his story | his wife was killed when the auto-| mobile in which they were riding | hurtled into the ditch while going HENRIETTA, MY JEWEL-!'M SO HAPPY TOBE IS AGAIN=WITHOUT YOU, LIFE WOULD BE A BARREN DESERT~— AND ! WOULD PINE AWAY AND DIE LIKE A WOUNDED. FAWN=EVERY MINUTE WHEN | WAS_IN SHADY REST, MY ENRAPTURED SOUL CRIED OUT TO EMBRACE AND TO HEAR YOU SAY THE WORDS THAT WOULD WAFT ME_INTO PARADISE ON A CLOUD OF ECSTASVY— “) LOVE You" ’ ARE,IN OKLAHOMA cry, Feccas! LOOK AT THAT AHEAD OF uS, WOULD Ya! bs of IF [T WAGN'T FOR “THOSE OIL WELLS, |! TT rt il O'y had SSS ; 1S.SO_BEAUTIFUL ’)) Fa NAS TNE CLASS AND POISE OF A Sv’ ALMOST! THIS IS WHERE ID LIKE TO LIVE.....Ol WELLS IN YOUR FRONT | VaRD...JUST THINK! QUICK, MYRA-- WHAT DOES )/IT'S TYPED ON VERY THE NOTE THIN ONION-SKIN L (SAY? PAPER... LISTEN -- (2h a “A Pe Ch SINCE WHEN HAVE YOU F Of lad WE JWwo BEEN TORCH For A RWAL? || SO CUMS _————__ . Sa VAM ges: WASH TUBBS WELL, PODNER , THERE'S ¥ INO USE CRYING OVER SPILT MILK. WE'RE MAROONED IN THE * MIDDLE OF A JUNGLE, AND WE GOT TO . 44 GET ACTIN’ AS GRAND WIZER NOPE, HIS HIGHNESS AINT IN-HE LEFT AWHII WITH THAT I'LL SURE PLAY HOB! AGO AN’ 1 DON'T TO THIS CRAZY BUSINESS I'LL SOON PUT A CHECK! I'LL GO TELL GUZ,1 WILL, By HECK! WHEN I FIND GUZ AN' TELL 'M WHAT'S UP LIKE A LIVE VOLCANO HE WILL ERUP'S HE'LL BE SO MAD THat --.. WELL, NINETY TIMES NINE! THERE'S OL GUZ,NOW, AN’ HE'S STANDIN' IN LINE? 60 to 65 miles per hour, WAIT, JACK >THAT ON-WE MUST Sa CAN BE DONE LATER. FIND OUT MORE ABOU’ THESE EGGS- GET OUT TO THE CHESTNUT TREE- CHEERED HER KICKIN] ANS ITO BE ALL IM AROUND, WHAT’ SHE 00% HUH? TELL ‘ER, SON... NEITHER HAVE 1. SECOND, ELL TAKE HAW! FORVEARS I HAVE BEEN J THE TARGET.OF SHARP JiBes & WHEN I CLAIMED THAT BLUE BLOOD COURSED THROUGH THE HOOPLE VEINS~HAR-RUMPH YOU JACKALS WILL OBSERVE THAT | THIS DOCUMENT, DISPATCHED H TO ME BY MY LONDON feet SOLICITOR, INDICATES THAT L AM THE DIRECT DESCENDANT OF SIR DRAKE WINDGATE HOOPLE AND HEIR 10 THE ESTATE HE INHERITED FROM SIR FRANCIS DRAKE! Five MILLION POUNDS STERLING! Dy Wh. “ALPE Ds SIR FRANCIS. DRAKE, TH! CHESS Sony iw CHEAT ME AGAIN! I] WOW ii H By THOMPSON AND COLL MISS NORTH JS QUITE RIGHT - PERHAPS WHAT WE FIND THERE WILL REQUIRE IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION- HI HO! WE START FROM SCRATCH, LADDIE, NO COMPASS, NO WEAPON, NOTHING THAT'S 2 OF ANY EARTHLY USE IN A JUNGLE. s EN = ANYONE COULD TELL You WERE A 7 DRAIE, BY TH' WAY You GET GOOSE PIMPLES, AND DUCK, EVERY TIME MRS, HOOPLE SHAKES BUCCANEER, EH 3 THAT ACCOUNTS FOR YOUR HOLDING US UP FOR LOANS AND NEVER PAY- ING US BACKw ! ; ( } ph a Ge Ta Tg ea ign ees GPM pe pg i ae ain a

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