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MOVIES AND MOVIE PEOPLE BY MOLLIE MERRICK. HOLLYWOOD, April 10 (N.AN.A).— crease in the birth rate, heard the news ‘With the hearty revival of rumors of | with frank joy.” the Golleen Moore-John McCormick di-| — vorce rife again, the actress’ mother| The best casts coming out of Holly- vigorously denies the story, which has‘l“'OOdl lodny'a;re those drafted on the [ee! 1! 1a) N Somple of the new art and there was s | Huston, that excellent actor. who s hiatus in her career. Nor have fore- | free-lancing in this colony and thereby most producers clamored for the high- | fulfilling a higher artistic norm than priced services of this b:ivulous lassie. {‘,’u‘t"’:j“;“; u-f:f:lgz g he under con- Rumors of strife tween the t A began shortly after the completion of a| The role of the crabbed invalid will million-dollar home. The investment | be Played by O P. Heggle, and if you in clocks alone was worthy of Grlnd\'fmw this actor’s work you can plan a Central Station. But it takes more | treat to come. And the selfish husband than a mansion and the record outlay “2:‘.‘ be s bowzll( Sherman, an- in glass-faced timepieces to make a |Other capable member of his profession. home, it would seem. And the two| The star system and the contract THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1930. THE CHEERFUL CHERVB | : Althwgk 1 have t.n. enemy Who treats me far from right He cannot hwet my life unless He Fills my heart with spite. . ReCown | O NOL WD A KEN Yo THE STORE, The Situation Becomes Formal. NES, S\R- VT WAS MmN JEFE, T WAS THE SMARTEST BALL PLAYER IN THE WoRLD = BUT I BRokE MY LEG SLIDING ™ FIRST ON A BASE onN BALLS! Mutt Can Prove Any Lie He Tells. I STRUCK CASEY ouT on My FAamous DOUBLE LISTEN NOTHING — YOURE GETTING DuMBeR Every yonr, MR. ALOYSILUS P MEGINS ! MY MOTION WAS SO DecCePTIVE THAT WHEN T WoUND UP AND THREW T® THIRD BASE TO CATCH A RUNNER NAPPING T™e BATTER USED TO SWING AT THe SAME MRS, ALOYSIUS R M'GANIS, WOULD YOU MIND STEPPIN' OUTSIDE A MINUTE AND SEWING A BUTTON ON MR. AP HeGiINIS'S WO! FOUND \T, EW ¢ THETS A LiKEL, STORN - | FOUND \T W ™HE T\, PERHAPS - WEL\, I YOU DoN'T BELIEVE T THERE'S THe GLovE T USED T® WEAR wHeENn T DIDTL whose careers have moved in parallel paths for several years now—Colleen the star and John McCormick the as- tute business manager—would seem to have reached an impasse, according to those close to them. [ John McCormick is one of the Alad- dins of Hollywood. He left the Navy stone broke at the conclusion of the war, and five of his buddies financed him for the invasion of Hollywood. It wasn't an extensive investment. But he got a job of sorts. Later the buddies heard he had married one of the rising the village. It would be love plus, But love is like Now that s:mg Dolores Costello has arrived on scene to carry on the traditions of America’s foremost acting family, the former Dolores Costello s out of the limelight of interest and leaves the stage to Norma Shearer. ‘The Lowell Shermans (formerly Helene Costello) were accepting con- gratulations on their aunt and uncle system have prevented the assembling of such casts in many instances. In a recent King Vidor production the direc- tor could not have his choice for his picture because financial exigencies made it advisable for the picture to be cast from the members of the studio staff who were not working at that time. ‘This puts & handicap on the director, on the picture, and on the audience also, if they but knew it. Buddy Rogers would seem to have a new best girl. This young Romeo, who has been at June Collyer’s elbow dur- ing the season past at all public gather- ings, 1s now buying gardenias for Kath- ryn Crawford. Kathryn Crawford is a pretty youn, thing who hasn’t been in the cellulol running very long. If she has as good luck with roles as she has with beaux, she’ll come out all right. Portly young woman (siding up to casting director)—Don’t you remember me? I played a part in one of your big revues last season. KENKLING HELLO, MR. SHRRKEY - WINDY RILEY'S MY NAME - -- DON'T THINK Teis $25,000% CHECK THRT IM WRVING IN YOUR FRCE = 1S PHONEY — 1 JUsST VAMPED JACK, DEMPSEY BRACK INTo THE RING WITH ITS TWIN NOW, DON'T CALL UP THE ASYLUM To SEE |F ANYONE'S MISSING — THIS OFFER IS ON THE LEVEL! ITM AFTER TALENT AND IT'M HERE To ToP ANY PROMGCTER N THe FlELD! SISTER ! NEVER MIND TALKING, MR SHARKEY| LEAVE THAT PART ToME ! ALL You HAVE To DO (S THE WRITING ! |, JUST AN EXCHANGE OF SIENATURES. MINE 1S ON THE CHECK — YOURS MuUST BE ON 1 THIS BABY SELDOM MISSES ANYTHING HE GOES AFIER' TALK ABOUT SRALESMANSHIP T'LL BET 1L COULD HAVE MRADE GEORGE wflsumey Tew A WIE' roles yesterday. And the colony, whose E 5 Vital statistics far more frequently in- | faee it ooeek seers. clude divorce and marriage than an in- 1 remember the ace the body. (Copyright, 1930.) | Daily Cross-Word Puzzle The Super Salesman. WHAT'S THE MATTER, : 1 WAS JusT Tuniang. DON'T You FEEL I -D0 YoU KNOW THE. RARRINGTONS ARE. HAVING A BEACH | PARTY AND WE RAVENT BEEN /NITED P2 1 THINK You RAD BETTER LOSE MORE. “TAAN TWO ROLES To THE COLONEL TODAY SO WE'LL “\_GET AN INVITATION Invitation! MOM GAVE ME NICKEL TO BLOW IN AN TOLE ME NOT TO BUY ANYTHING THEN 'RE FATTENIN! IF YOU DON'T B'LEEVE ME ACROSS. gg Ancient alphabetical character. JUS LOOK AT THE . Group cf Danish islands. . Becomes united closely, . Feline. . Small cofp. . Feminine name. . English river, . Outside; combining form. . Olly fruit. . Cleft. . Soul; French, . Sharp contest; slang. . Adult insect. . Makes level. . Mature. | Equality of value. i . Projecting e‘r-xd of material to help Bv GENG BYRNES 8. 5 69. 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Gave forth a sound. D ; it grating . Set free, ey SLHuNTLEY 'l k4= A miC| P2QEINMRE King “Smashes” British Seal. LONDON, April 10 (#).— With a ham- mer, King George has ed and theo- retically smashed the oldigicat seal of | England. ‘A new one tting mention of Ireland now is in 3 B3 ] V][0T