Evening Star Newspaper, May 7, 1930, Page 35

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' HOLLYWOOD, May 7 (NANA)— The Valentino memorial statue, un- Unveiled by Dolores Del Rio, the ceremony was witnessed by some 300 stragglers who wandered into the square in a haphazard fashion, bundles under arms; children whining at knee; babes in arms; the desultory aggrega- tion of idiing curiosity seekers Which be found at the rim of an exca- on of cluttering About any soap-box orator of any public park. Valentino, hailed as the torch which it romance and adventure for a world the speeches which preceded monument’s unveiling, has passed from the reckonings of the young genera. tion. The crowd was largely of middle and past that—mechanics in greasy drill uniforms, linemen in dun- gagement rings of any girl in Holly- Her wedding date, set for June 9, has » [ followed as conventional an engagement duration as most of our grandmothers have had. The young generation con- siders a three months’ engagement en- tirely too long for their tempo these days, but Bebe Daniels and Ben Lyon announced theirs more than & year ago. Bebe Daniels is one of the best looking girls of the group which were hailed by the silent star following. Her hair is now red. Black hair photo- graphs very badly, it seems, and when one lives for the camera one does what best suits the camera. But it is in stunning contrast to her black eyes. ‘There 1s less extravagance in the colony at the present moment than the | there has been these many years. contagion of conservatism has super-kennels, dt:zer;;lux shops and super-gown an t shops. R; salaries,” moan these caterers to luxury, “but what are they doing with their big salaries?” Even super-collectors have not been, able to find out lately. Hollywood is the place of unique en- counters. Many years ago James Ne.lyl gardenet| gave Richard Dix his Dolores Del Rio, lifelong friend of the actor, wore a smart frock of black ‘which phasised her slender cap of black felt car- . Flower support. . Trend. . Adventitious sound in breathing. .muutlva of Caroline. . Genus of plants with woolly flowers. . Qualities of stiffness. I', Showed off. 21. Make content. 23. Dry. . Portable shelter. 24. T, . Great auk's family . 8 name. ';. y gentleman. 34. Exclamation of contempt. . Lick up. . Belf. . Among. . One to whom money is paid. Sate. . Covers with mud. . Management of money. . Sudden and violent excitement. . A number. . A State. . Small body of land. . Makes lace. L 0. Portents. . Early American statesman and author. ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE. to sveak lines on a stage. they are working in the same 'picture, with D8, B egsie gave Dennis Kin t . P. gave Denni a par in %roll‘ht Denn! ‘When . Pan used in amalgamating ores. . Act of setting free. Asgue. . Dinner coats. . Girl's name. Point. noted editor. 5 amcuwr. . Mmhnu feohr ':!u nflm y of Aristotle. . Wil 3 . Facile. fqr publication. . A e thing. . A foreign land. . Bite of famous Texsn massacre. . Bubsidiary electric current. . Cork helmet. . Great personage. . Blots, . Negative vote. . Schemes. . Town in Sicily. . Tempts. . Division of Asia Minor. Encircled. 3 e fish, . Inclined. 49. Charles Lamb’s pen-name. 50. Birthplace of famous twins. . ymlvfi of !'ln“llnkdl:n . Jolly legendary king. . Exclamation of reproach. Indian Helps Scientists. Scientists are much interested in the N - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1930. whistle at night. All noises maeke colors .M my mind— WE COWD MRKE LOTS SETTER TIME N T OPEW. BUT WE'D 8t LWOTS EABER YO SEE, T0O, ¥ ANNBODY WAS LOOKIN ~ NOPE - WELWL. STICK YO One Good W Turn § Deserves N\ \ = 4 JUDGE, V'OUGHTA SEE THE NIFTY DRESS THE COUNTESS GOT FOR THE BALL =--=-~- |F SHE DON'T COP THRT BEAUTY CONTEST THEN ITM CRAZY ¢ _ YoUR LITTLE FRIEND SHEILR WON'T STRND A CHANCE ! L\STEN — 1™ Too BusY TRYING To MAKE THIS R FINANCIAL SUCCESS) T BE m-rerassx%o !;l TH AUTY CONTEST. eKETS OLR S e WoN'T BE FWISHED ALL THE WOMEN ARE ’ OINE UP oM ATAingA So They CAN ASK THE SRAND OUKE /NTELLIGENT QUESTIONS ABOUT 'S CounTRy I'M QEADING ThE A STORY OF CATAGONIA WE BEAT THE YOUNG BABE RUTHS TO-DAY® FIFTY-SIX TO FIFTY-FIVE! WINNING O MESCAL, T . I/ se€ HERE WHERE ) THEY HAD A MILTARY FUNERAL OVER N @ALA GULCH PRITTLE'S GRAND- DADON ..HE WAS A OLD VETERAN | R FUNERAL FOR A ey accounts of the discovery of dinosaur | § L. MUNTLEY tracks iIn a canyon'in the Western Navajo Reservation, about 70 miles northeast of Flagstaff, Ariz. A minute examination seems to indicate that the tracks are those four different species, the largest probably 25 feet long. The first of the dinosaur tracks were fcund by an Indian who, seeing a cast of some such tracks in the post office at Cameron, an Indian center within 15 miles of the canyon, reported to Hubert Richardson, an Indian trader, that he new where many of them ACCORDING To T™E LATEST FIGURES THERE ARE EXACTLY B6Y TICKETS P, IT QUST GOES TO SHOW THAT GALA GULCH 1S AHEAD OF HEARD OF A MILITARY? [ USTA HAVE EM STR EVERM STEP TH\S WAM TKES US FARTHER WANT To 60 To R SWELL ' : BAWL, BOYS? HeRe ARE FREE ¥ For TWENTY OUT : yBOVS? Wous T e OF YOUR OWN DUCATS " &l \s APPLAUD FOR A GIRL NRMED H POCKET 2 THAT'S o L e et To Hewe The 3 > CAUSE PP Hey, CALLARAN, Go euT AND BUY A WISTORY aF PATAGONIA AND LEARN T BY. NEART 2/ BUT HE WAS THE ONEY ONE_WHO ownep'A PENCIL AN’ WE HADDA LET HIM KEEP SCORE! WAL, TH' SHERIFF HAD TO PUT A.STOP TO IT ‘CAUSE. TH' FIRINI' SQUADS WAS PLUGGIN' TH' UNDERTAKER ™0, FREQUENT-UKE

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