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BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1987 GIM! Ger uP? THE HOUSE HAS BEEN ROBBED “4 SS See KINGSTON HAS RUN HIM RAGGED ! GUESS BAGLEY FIGURED IF THE KINGSTON RIGHT END, FULLBACK AND LEFT TACKLE COULD TAKE HIM OUT, HE HAD A RIGHT ‘To vo 17, Too! "TWO SCORES CAME IN RAPID SUCCESSION... KINGSTON SCORED ON AN INTERCEPTION, BUT FAILED ® KICK GOAL. SHADYSIDE TALLIED ON A PASS TD FRECKLES,AND DID BUT THE FIREWORKS WERE JUST STARTING... BALDWIN, OF KINGSTON TOOK HE NEXT ‘KICKOFF AND WORMED HIS WAY 95 YARDS “To A“TOUCHDOWN.. THE b! i AT THE MOVIES | Larry Crabbe Stars In Zane Grey Story A robust story of the old West from the pen of Zane Grey brings Larry Crabbe back to the screen in another of his now famous “Nevada” roles in “Forlorn River,” which opens today at the Capitol theatre. Assisted by a brilliant cast which includes June Martel, John Patterson, Syd Saylor, Harvey Stephens and Chester Conklin, Crabbe frustrates the attempts of a band of horse thieves to steal a herd of horses consigned to the army remount service in his latest screen venture. He is assisted by Saylor who plays the happy-go- Wweky, ever hungry “Weary.” Over 2,000 horses were used in photographing “Forlorn River.” These were part of an actual herd of the “outlaws” who roam the range in Idaho and New Mexico in spite of many efforts undertaken to curb Styles Featured in Striking Color Film Warner Baxter and Joan Bennett will be seen for the first time in Tecn- nicolor in “Walter Wanger'’s Vogues of 1938,” the spectacular comedy which begins a 3-day engagement at the Bismarck theatre today. Offering a glimpse of next year’s fashions in girls, gags, gowns, love, songs and dances, this merry story of Manhattan centers around the ro- mance of New York's leading coutur- ier, played by Baxter, and a charming debutante, played by Joan, who jilts ® millionaire (Alan Mowbray) on her wedding day to become a mannequin. Also featured in the cast are Helen Vinson, as Baxter's selfish, stage- struck wife; Mischa Auer, as a penni- ess Russian prince; Jerome Cowan as the shady theatrical producer. Printing on a noiseless typewriter is GOSH! I'D LOOK ,MYRA! THE TOWN, ALMOST 1S YOURS! HOW DOES FOR 'T FEEL TO BE FAMOUS?, OFFICIAL GLORY FOR [a N ALL THIS, MYRA ‘ LISTEN 10 THOSE A NEWSB0VS’ done by pressure instead of percus- sion. A small weight on the back of the type bar gains momentum as the bar is started, pressing the type hea the paper with a minimum NEG, INOEEO: EVERY OING SUSTEO noise. 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