Evening Star Newspaper, May 21, 1930, Page 35

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THE' EVENING STAR, WASH sweet they suy. crk?.o‘ thats’ wry 7 reformers try banish afl ow Joye Wvay — vyl just b Sweeter 6O FLOATW AT MGHT- NEVER WNOW WRAT NOURE GoOw o (i By . GRAY Touch and Go ' - BURTIS .2 JUDGE, THAT'S THE GUY. HE SAD HE WAS Re-TAKING FE THE CENSUS AND He MOVIES AND MOVIE PEOPLE *BY MOLLIE MERRICK. | HOLLYWOOD, May 21 (VAN.A)— day to finish the French version of us colony’s newest| «gjightly Scarlet,” into' which she was ®-acquisition from the singing stage. O O e e, e purned | hastily. thrust when an Eastern impor- 4n his direction. If you remember, he| tation for the part turned out to speak was !fl -Nye-r ‘:ml s "‘{,’ ;Ye-; leutlrilntz Choctaw instead of French, is looking man “New foon,” ant fore A . forward to five months.on s tramp he Successtully sang his way through| . ioner criising the: Pacific when the h’z"?n he nnd be m!velyn Laye’s ‘new last phrase is spoken. man a IXom rumor in a ~villsge, where: fuumors. are thicker than] , TCron Yersiook ars gulie & bane in He would be excellent con-| e Village. Many ladies speak French, the delicate blondness of Laye. not so a French audience will un- foct 3 in height, this baritone, derstand it. ~The exquisite Claudette one of Lou Tellegen, so far as| Would seem to be able to do anything. g0. He hasa suggestion of the Miguel Covarrubias, who accom] which women love. And the usband, gthers) will remain-on ‘the Island of or & year. colncidence that, he made one| ®5; ouant be our luck to have Rudy & party givew by the Lawrence Tib. | Vallee take s notion of that kind—now, will lin;m:iheu“N“é' would £2? : forthcoming production at| jonn v, A, Weaver —rote from time ‘htm are changed in ;o fi:lemn‘:ue of \‘.hethnhut poems we = fount e current magazines. of ra and concert are ogue = ; ovn- accompanists in T p e ang e enes 't dislogus - = 2 - g 2t Wt Jonh| B SR e e : : : been &t the piano for many | 15 JUaliying for the studio goit chame JUDCE 1T, WAS SWELL \ /- isTEN — HER TRAIN now, whenever the tenor has been | PGSV "Rty Wood, “She made & * : P IMPORTANT OF YOU'To TURN Down LEAVES SOON AND L . Was at his usual post in the | taiie last year, with Lewis Stone 3| | To THE MATINEE, COUNTESS, )\ gsiness | (| THAT TRIP To HAVEN'T THe HERRT T [N am. - . leading man. It was an artist’s picture.| ,=— THE JUDGE PHONED . YWOOD WITH - Lawrence Tibbett arrived in gelatin- | e people who determine & talkie's ¢ ; $0 You'D HoLw b SEE HER OFF 5 land with Stewart Wille, who flls tha | fui¢, the general publi, didn't take | 's"g""" HE WANTS T BETTER SEE w'fi»fii@% o ME R FAvR AND it. But the studioites were together to ME: INDY You o : GooD T tours. Rehearsals at the studio will be | 5", B¢ Bhe SULCOMER TEe, ogetle e HIM, WINDY - "PRE FOR THE sayY = — > g a thoroughgoing musician and one Who| The Harold Lioyd appendix, becom- i 3 OPENING OF < > ds 3 ing temperamental. caused 50 people to ! 5 4 “ : From m% tures made at ran-|get a vacation they had- not expected. X R By B o abou un 2 stars go into the matter of their work '.mn‘kgm sailing orders. - T " ?53} EE . LBEa3Ee i £ i with much the ‘same precision care ind of Hollywood vacation mtme:wmn%d;flo‘dtlflw '-‘lefinnbemet?:mBthemrezflm; lon't want. {Copyright, 1930, by the North American Newspaper Alllance.) " - Claudette Colbert, working night and .C.CALLABAN. DR TECTIVE, 316 .| | MnEQE Does ThaT . T\ : ] SoMEBODY 1S CucKoo e DETECTIVE CALLARAN - ', A= Guiy DETecTVE CALAAL w ) | | COME Feom ' THE T/ /7 Wis drrice. s we Gora No, ME's AZoune s BLace “TOWN_AND KE" 3 G -RIRE. : MOoTI - . A Tl YT To_GeT e Lows | [ STATE Sroeer )| | WAXEDAND omTED SHAVEN TS ME 2 = p PATAGONIA WRWILE SPYING - /' | K DOWN oN MAQY Lou / ENDS AND'A ‘ IN “TaiS City ON' MY 'WIFE. GOATEE 2. (=2 /EITHER YOUR. e o= CLOCK 15 AWFUL //’ SLOW, OR MY = TUMMY 15 AWFUL 5 & T\ FAST! : Harder e\ )\ {g. Personalities. . Shaded walk. - 18. White matter of the brain. i Beson =) 19, Implied. e L4 - 20. Stirs up. F118-Berpy, G £ | ASBL Bemlagery. 13 Avabian chieftatn. = 3 =——| g.. Large nl.mu. ;;: %““}“"‘ ‘ ! . of Ishmael. P i appered. 24, Dinner course. o I 32, Protective glasses. 27. Acid derived from turpentine. = 35. State. 28. Hunting dog. N 37. That which is unpaid but due. 39. 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SLuuNTLEY ¢ o Bl NOK: - 1 Choose well shaped, firm oranges. . s NOw _— Tou Ao a3 | Cut them in halves, remove the pulp X ' My 3 and clean out the pith, so that ‘the | o & § d gr‘;‘ ~ | orange shell can serve as & cup for the Day of ¥ _Ep{;, strawberries. Make a s'rup with the D < fin | following ingredients: One cupful of aze = Y ;'; sugar and half a cupful of water boiled - 3 EE i together for five minutes. Dip the i Y o . 5] strawberries in the sirup, aliowing them LD ;‘4_ to remain for about three minutes, IlE | Place in the orange cup, on the bottom 3 [S|5] of which is some of the orange pulp. P’ . Z & - Pour in the sirup. , Allow. one orangs ; : 3 - LoM cup for each person. | B =4 —_— : - - ) < 3 [7lc]s1a The tion of the non. \ s Aer&? 7| ares Philippine _Arehi s S A, e &= estimated the provincial governors - Lk s, 8t.1,265,786,

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