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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1930. HA=HAS Ry GEE, Pm, DonT 1 ABOUT MEETING RORSYTHE| TAKE T So You've Got 1013 o A HARD! IM TH' THE! TH' Ble MUSH ey Loser — HE f HE HeARS ABOUT TW HOPPED OUTA ToWN GoT My $450° RAL DEAL FORSYTHE WITH 3450 of MiINE' EETWELL HANDED ME ! b ILL HOP OvER AND TeLL HIH TH wWHOLE SToRy! WELL, TULIES PA IS GOING TO BE ONE SURPRISED GUY WHEM “SHOT UP, YoU some one asleep Though czlm in bed he seems He may be miles away from here Exploring queer, new © 1308 The & P, Oreat riata Rights Reserved . 7 ARMAY SHE PICKED 1T LWe LEARIN Li2aRDS 'Y (77 BLL RAGHT- THEN LOOKED A TEN DOLLAR B\~ ALL BROWND TO SEE \v WHOBNER. DROPPED THET SURE BROUGHT ME GOOD Luck- = 1T WOWLD BE WORTH A HUNDRED DOLLARS TO GET EVEN WITH HER ~MY PLaNS IARE WORKING OST PERFECT NOW FTOR THE NEXT MOVE- Ex: ;?\' :'EVE.' RN To LAV WHERE S GOY TWAT Seis HBC-HA-HA- | SAaD VD GET ENEN WTW HER= AND THE BEST PRET OF VT \$ SWE Ll NEVER. WAVE A CrANCE W s VL. ?\‘-‘HER ‘.“;EN“- The Plant. BueTis e THAT GUY'S A GOOD WAITER= BUT T THINK He S ROBBING ME& BOWLEGGED! EVERY TIMG THE BELL ON THIS THING RINGS I KNOW MUTT HAD AN €AR FOoR mMusIC! MOVIES AND MOVIE PEOPLE BY MOLLIE MERRICK. WAITERS WHO COPPED EGGS AND SOME WHO CARRIED ouT STEAKS ON HookS INSIDE THEIR COATS — BUT MUTT (S THE FIRST T® WUENT RUBBER POCKETS SO HE CouLd HOLLYWOOD, April 8 (N.AN.A)).—| their available personages and resource. Mary Nolan, her blond curls blown by| The result was charming. The trailer desert breezes, sits at Palm Springs| was a masterpiece. And Alfonso Rex, wondering what disposal will be made of | that delightful gentie who loves motors, her future. pretty girls, gayety and the rest, was By this time the temperamental blond | quite enchanted by his countryman’s possibly realizes that, no matter what| your state of hysteria may be, it doesn't Pay to tell the boy producer of Holly- wood to “Go home and play with his dolls,” or words to that effect. Junior Laemmle is the bright and| shinging light of the juvenile executives | of Hollywood. It is the day of youth, but Junior outyoungs them all by many years. He has been around the sets since a baby, and now. as a lad, he buys such things as “Broadway” at $100,000 the throw, or “All Quiet on the | ‘Western Front.” work. Ventura told him how generous and kindly the Hollywood executives and directors had been. ‘The King decided to send each one who had contributed to this enchanting record a picture of himself, with a per- sonal inscription and autograph. When the pictures were finished and beauti- fully framed, he accompanied each one with a note, and then, in true kingly fashion, sent Ventura himself back from Spain as envoy of his majesty to pre- | sent the tokens of his gratitude. Comes to Him Who ! Waits. La Nolan has been box-office. She | Ventura arrived here months ago. has made money for the corporation, | He hasn't been able to present all of But in unguarded, ill-advised and |Bis pictures of Alfonso Rex as yet. Some frankly hysterical moments she has said | Of the “execs” and directors have been 2 thing or two that flew wide of the |50 Suspicious that here was a lad look- mark. One of them was the famous | I8 for a job that they wouldn't give Goll line to Junior Laemmle. This had | him audience. Various media were tried capped a very temperamental reign in to effect an understanding, and it is which the Nolan had played red queen said the pictures will soon all find their about the lot. It was “off with his| WAy to their proper owners, thanks to head” or “off with her head,” and done | the Hays office. with a goodly measure of success. All of which gives you some faint Then, all of a tremble with tempera- | 1dea of what suspicion” means in this ment and a near-nervous breakdown, | Vilage. the lady got uppity with executives. Now, those same executives say it's| e NOW THAT TVE TAUGHT THRT CHRAIRMAN OF THE ANTI- BOXING SOCIETY NOT To BUTT INTO OTHER GUY'S RACKETS — TW START ROUNDING UP TALENT FoR my OPENING SHow ! good news. Margaret Mann = Moral—Take your ire out on the | achieved a career in midlife, the fea-| KENKLING T4 | . i 7 essistants, tured plaser in o great picture, and : g 1ril iy > % t e , i (i | [ His name is Ventura. You haven't m;‘“sfif,’é’,f“’“ R e i I 17’\ i ;:ieshrd nfdhlm. But he came out to| s — I » !-I 3 i S ollywood to make a trailer for the| pirst Blond—I 2 A= g Z v/ /4 . Barcelonia exposiion. - Several divectors | ush mot, Do see theyre trving to| oy g - . // I ! . - = ~ Evidently : ; / 1 / Y\ 1 Is a Man of { —_—) Few Words! X HUH ? NEVER HEARD OF SCRAMSBURG ! WELL, A LOT OF WISE GUYS ONCE TURNED DowN LINDBERGH ‘CRUSE THEY NEVER HEARD OF HIM! LISTEN, Boy -- WE'RE BUILDING AN ARENA IN SCRAMSBURG THAT'LL MAKE THE YALE BOML Look LIKE R e THIMBLEE ! T e =seses==- HELLO, MR. DEMPSEY --~- WINDY RILEY'S MY NAME! 1m PROMOTER OF SCRAMSBURG'S NEW ARENA AND HERRING THAT YOU INTEND To STRGE R COME-BACK TD LIKE T'BOOK YoU ON OUR CARD: ~~-HELLO -- HELLO!! SAY CENTRAL --- WERE WE CUT OFF OR DD HE HANG uP? l\gaignr;z Mann, who once played a their privilege to lay her off for 12{";ourns§n:,'p1 ;:gg]fgl‘lc L;:: :11 s‘Giz’ii% ::eks e ear) and they choose to pick | mind when talkies came into vogue, now 0se weeks right now. What's|comes to the fore again. She will not :r‘wre,tthgy llx&un;atg th}eytrenjllllyhhagen t | only play a part in “Monsieur Fox” but me to decide just what wi e done | v o i g e g i L she vd.ll play it in four languages, if you are up. It's ’ /) 7o % of note found it convenient to help the | ~Second Blond—Yeah! I guess you'd young gentie in so far as they were - able, and the studios, eager to establish | fu. . V1. (eman for & capltal opera entente cordiale with Spain, gave him| (Copyright, 1930.) l Daily Cross-Word Puzzle I 3 w2 MeNooght Snticata, tne, . Y. 1 DIDNT KNOW You POSSESSED SUCA CHRARM FOR MEN. THE COLONEL CONFIDED To ME THAT HE GETS SUCH A KICK OUT OF GOLFING WITA You HE HAS ELECTED You RIS LINKS PLAYMATE CHARM MY EYE ! 1 HAVENT WON A BET FROM WM BUT THE KICKK HE HE MADE ME KIS FAMILY DOCTOR ANO IF HE EVER GET APPENDICITIS IT WIiLL BE MY TURN To NAME THE BET = “THEN WE'LL RE. PLAYING FOR. 10,000,00 ARl *YoUu OLD SWEETAEART, You'VE PERCAED US RIGAT UP ON THE SOCIAL LADDER WITA THE BARRINGTONS AND IT'S ALL “THROUGRK You PLAYING GOLF WITA THE COLONEL.. TOMORRAW THE COLONEL'S WIFE IS GIVING A Tea IN MY HONOR_— $20.00 A ROLE. SURE RED LIKE o PLAY ME FoR) CAN I GET ONE OF THOSE NEW SOFT BROWN HATS WITH THE STRIPED BAND? AGGIE RILEY THINKS THEY'RE AGGIE THINKS TAEY'RE WITH A NEW NEW TIE, NEwW CUFF BUTTONS WITH DIAMON'S IN AN’ A’ NEW PAIR. OF POINTY 1. Air of indifference. . o o Ponty 12. Free . Poem. : 15. Fragrant. . And rot. 16. One of the beads of a rosary. . Cry (French). et E/ 17. Expressing scorn. . Annals. 18. Heathen. . Astray. it 20. Starting point in golf. . Horizontal. . 21. Impetuous. Exist. 22. A thick pressed cheese. . Dissent. 27. Panacea. . Hint. 28. In a boat or on a train. R figs;ulsu. 31. ;‘%"J,‘J? T . Covered with a certain climbing . Sequestered. glam. . Existence. . Censute. | Fashionable assemblage. . Son of Noah. . Beverage. . 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WHAT 1 WANT 13 REFORM. 1 WANT LAW REFORM .. 1 WANT GOVERNMENT TR OUR. SPESHUL LIFE SENTENSE. TME REST LIKE RENIT. ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE e o By SILMUNTLEY A N v/ D [QITICIDIQT] Pa “Forms” | 9 s3byr an Opinion. Xy Z . Pedal digit. . Terminus. . Bobe. [RT0QN o, e, o 0P[O TN LT NS g NS NI2IMNI Plumber Becomes Actor. Jack Lambert, a plumber, is to desert| . his trade and become an actor in a new | Scotch domestic comedy written by Maj. | John Hay Beith ‘(lan Hay). He re-l [T<AM] (X [nIh] [SIOVZ! (<C] mnm ceived the offer by wire from Maj. Beith while at the bottom of a ditch laying drain pipes. He has won le success in amateur productians. p IR IN] mufl]ggflmhflfil IZID O [0[a[2]p ] (R NA[0]X V] (PRICOZM