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VERTICAL 87 Thin muslin. 1To exist. a LE ae B “International Spy Hit the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios. “The: star who has ‘become famous Thin ‘Man” now is se dash- agent in Europe and Miss hailed for her superb ‘Ohinese slave-bride in Earth,” is an exotic an of international intrigue. from the novel by e » moyes from Vienna ‘Warsaw, into Russia and back into ind ‘London, with suspenseful action at every step. The spies sus- other and rightfully. Death B heels many times Falkirk Girls D-Ball . Team Wins, Loses . Falkirk, N. D., July 12—The girls’ kittenball team of Falkirk was nosed out by the Garrison Toppers Wed- nesdey 14-13, and downed Washburn 25-10.two days later. Thursday, July 15, Falkirk meets Garrison in a re- turn game and plays another return match with Washburn the following champion. Gophers, Washington ‘Renew Grid Series Minneapolts; July 12—(/)—The University of Minnesota and the Uni- versity of Washington extended their athletic relationships Saturday with the announcement that football teams of ‘the two. universities. would con- tinue their rivalry in 1940 and 1941. Under the sgreement announced by Frank G." McCormick, Minnesota R FANNY, 9Ran away. 10 To relieve. 11 Electrical k is 1936 McLean county i Eric iHIE IRIS) 2 Polynesian chestnut. 3 Grand- parental. 4 Cipher. 43 Myself. 5 Boys. 44 Land right. 6 Fabulous bird, 45 Clock face. 7Kale. 46 Cutting tool. 47 Gaseous element. 50 Eggs of fishes. 52Go on (music). 54 Northeast. 39To surround. 40 Seaweed. 41 Writing table. 42 Year. unit. Initial Spanish War Film Dynamic Smash Tt was inevitable that the powerful Grama behind the headline stories of war-torn Spain would be seized upon by Hollywood for a motion pic- ture. Paramount not only earns the distinction of being the first but also for produicng what is one of the most gripping and human stories told on the silver screen. The story is “The Last Train from Madrid” and it opened at the Capi- tol theatre Saturday. It is one of the most important pictures of the year and if you want to see what Kol- lywood really can do:in the way of weaying human emotions into soul- stirring entertainment you must not miss it. The story takes ten persons, most of them unknown to each other, and throws them together in twelve fever- ish hours between the time it is an- nounced that a train will leave the war-stricken Spanish capital with carefully chosen passengers and the hour when it streams out of Valencia and safety. During those hours sev- eral of them live a lifetime of emo- tions. The best that is in some of them is brought out and the worst in others. The destines of all are woven together in the climax which hits a new high for drama. The capable cast is headed by beautiful Dorothy Lamour, Gilbert Roland and Anthony Quinn. “The Last Train from Madrid” is one of those pictures everybody MUST see. Budweiser Tossers Defeat Lucas Oil Co. Welliver and Cortledge, with 26 ringers apiece, led Budweiser to a 4- out-of-6 game victory over Lucas Oil company in a city horseshoe league game played last week. Hemple. and N. Solberg led Lucas Oil with 28 and 24 ringers, respectively. years to Seattle in 1941 for a game with the Huskie on Sept. 27. Ohio State will also grace the Minnesota football schedule for the first time since 1931 during the next four years. The Buckeyes will come to Minneapolis for the first contest of a two-game series on Oct. 21, 1939./ The two,teams will meet at Colum- bus on Oct. 19, 1940. By Sylvia . 1937 BY NEA BERVICE. INC.” T. M. REO. U, 8. 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