Evening Star Newspaper, June 2, 1930, Page 32

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Cc—+4 SECRETS OF SUCCE PORTRAIT OF A MAN LOOKING AT KIS © 1330 Toe A P. Oreat Brtae Rights Beswrved BURTIS ooy MOVIES AND MOVIE PEOPLE | BY MOLLIE Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. HOLLYWOOD, June 2 INA,'N.A.L—" Hollywood is making its first gesture to- ward coaxing the children of the land back to the movie theaters. MERRICK. children in this sense was filmed. “Peter Pan,” which gave Betty Bronson her fame and which launched a fat-faced little girl into the cinema—Mary Brian —was the last thing of its kind to be THE EVENING STAR, THE CHEERFUL CRERU® lovely In line and delicate hve I vsed .to pretend | liked them \ e, BE AN ECLIPSE OF ™e Sun unTiv WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, GEE! IT WAS A GREAT 10EA TO|| WELL, HOW DO x-l.OOK, ISN'T \T MARVELOUS ? I WISH YOU WOULD TELL TAKE THAT WRAP OUT OF My PARADISE PAWNSHOP FOR THE Ol LADY TO WEAR TO THE ME VAN POOFER'S DANCE TO-NIGHT. TLL PUT IT BACK IN STOOK TO-MORROW, AND EVERYTHING i WILL BE HOoTSY TOTSY! NOT A 8\T OF DRY LAND n BIGHT ANMWHERE- JUST A FEW TREE-TOPS - WE YO Bt Alwe AN K\CKWW - HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO 60 o DEBRIS BEACH? Coov., ROUGHFWED AND SWEPT BY OceAN BREe2es. ONLY SIX PER weer, EuRoPEAN JUNE 2, 1930. NEVER MIND 3 CLARICE ! GoOLLY, T BET You'LL HEAR COMHENTS On FAR oMY SIX PeR. weex EUROPEAN WHAT HAS THIS TQ PO WITH LITILE ANNIE? WE SHALL SEE- ToOK QUK. | I CoULD SWEAR THAT * DISAPPOINTED IF SoHEONE DOESNT REMARK THIS £ TTHBNKS, CAPTAMN - | HRNENT TOUD HER VM COMING* \ WAWT YO SURPRISE WER- PLAN 1S HOW TO BORROW six Three pictures for children are being| done until the present campaign for planned on one studio’s schedule for young interest was started. the coming year. The outstanding _success of “The “Huckleberry Finn,” “Tom Eawyer” Virginian” and of “In Old Arizona” is and a talkie version of the cartoon! largely due to the fact that parents “Skippy” will be the village’s contribu-| who saw these plays realized that here tion to children’s entertainment. | was an excellent opportunity to give Small folks do not care for talking| young folk a perfect afternoon. So the pictures as they are now made, village | junior members of the household were producers have discovered. They do not| brought to see pictures with good solid ike sex stories, now that they have be- action and lots of outdoor scenes. come conversational. And so many pic- —— . tures have been limited to drawing room| If producers are building for the fu- The American or stage proportions that the sense of | ture audiences in this way, the day may Pllll l' How motion and adventure has been lost. | well come jwhfn father and mother will to Collictls — | call little junior in and ask him if he| to e i The men who plan this move—and | knows of & good picture play they can o & one may as well admit that the far-|gq to see. sighted Jesse Lasky is the prime mover| ~ and junior, highly specialized as he in this new idea—are building for the may become with the entertainment future. | world catering to him thusly, may pick ‘They do not expect to lose money on| gnd choose, eluding certain forms of :gese ‘P“‘é‘érfg n;’-h“ do they :?::H entertainment as being too strong for em to x-office_successes & % : > What they do hope for Is to get chil-| ".* Parents’ nerves. Who knows? dren back into the theater as they once went. The plays will be done with the same | sense of fitness that is given to plays for grown-ups, for producers wisely Tealize that while these stories are pri- marily intended for children they will ultimately capture the old group as well. John Cromwell will direct “Huck- leberry Finn.” This director came to| Scarlet lace has become a vogue for evening wear in more formal gatherings of local beauties. This is invariably a costume which includes a coat of the same color and slippers to match. A long lariat of gardenias, extending from shoulder to hip, is worn with this bril- liant ensemble. Some 20 of these costumes contrib- uted quite a mephistophelian effect to WHeN WINDY SPIED THAT “ToUGH INDIVIDUAL IND*I WINDY =1 JUST HAD AN IMPORTANT CONFERENCE WITH THOSE PEOPLE OVER THERE RAND WANT YoUuR MEss? Tws 1S AS MUCH YOUR AFFAIR 1 NEVER SAW W MY LIFE ! TART DAME [| PROPOSITION, AND Hollywood last year with an interesting Tecord from the New York stage. ° It is six years’ time since a play for the largest and most distinguished gath- ering the village has recently seen. | (Copyright, 1930, by North American News- paper Alliance.) Daily Cross-Word Puzzle . Triangle having sides no two of which are equal. . This woman. . Working together. . Cloverlike herb. . One, not emphatic. . Revered. . Adored. Passion for riches. . The Emerald Isle, . Fourteenth letter. . By birth. . Match. . Man's nickneme. 9. Proximity. Oceanic. . Former capital of Normandy. Smiles broadly. . Viscid vegetable substance. . Depute. . Impress. . Plets. . Proclaim. . Footprint. . High priest of the Bible. . Within. . Net. . In quick time. . Freed from coarseness. . One employed to manage the affairs | of another. . Outcome. . Young womsz:, . Wrath. . Adept in languages. . Cost. . One, indefinite, . Impos'ng. . Panic. 5. Uses leverage. . Dapple. 28. Opinion. . Toothed irregularly. 31. Grain bins. Best condition. . Covered with matted, wooly hairs. . Mountain nymph. . Toyed with. . Mischievous play. . Monk. 2. Supplies abundantly. 3. Brain-box. . Diminishes, 5. Fragrance. . A Pilgr'm father, Suggest indirectly. 7. Horse; Gree’; Bull fighter. | 49. Barrel, as of herrings. 3. Hit. 50. Kind of catch. . Otherwise . Purpose in view. . Freed from faults. . A fabric. Disdain . Revolutionary. Makes discon:olate. 7. Effect. . On Yhe opposite side. . Exists. ANSWERS TO CROSSWORD PUZZLES IN SUNDAY MAGAZINE /CIE] . Shape. Ed ble sced. . Snares, as game. Fall into line. 7. Part of body. A land measure. 9. Conceal 5’1 BARGAINING WITH ]2] THE JUDGE 34 WHILE THE GIRL KENKUNG | FRIEND LOOKED ON, ||/ HE WRS CONNINCED THAT THe JUDGE GOT HIMSELF MIXED UP /\\ WiTH B GUNMAN'|| | MOLL RND 1S BEING MADE THE VICTIM OF He Wants No Part of It! FREEMAN Speeding the Unwelcome Guest. THEY CERTAIN'Y HAVE A LOTTA SWELL PITCHERS IN THE WINDER._ HAVEN'T THEY B GENE BYRNES Direction Sign. TS A I G\T SO BRASH HEs DURN UIE 5 cj/ AONICE # AS MINE! DON'T DRAG ME INTo Tris MEss! ITS FUNNY HOW THE ARTISTS ALWAYS SIGN THEIR NAMES TO THE PITCHERS' LOOKA THAT & HOwW ABOUT ONE OF e SOLGERS NAPOLEON AN THE AN THE GOWS ERS DO YoU MEAN To INSINUATE 1 HAVE NOTHING To SAY ! You MADE YOUR BEQ -- A BUSINESS Now FLOP 7 Vou BEING MY PARTNER, ARE ENTTLED To SOME WHRAT THART FooL s DRIVING AT ? 7 1P THIS ROAD | AS ROUGH AS 11-5\‘: \ MAP INDICATES RE WILL ARRIVE /N STATE = IN AN AMBULANCE. FROSTMOOR THINK WHEN WE ARRIVE WITR THE GRAND DUKE /N THEY HAFTA SO THE PEOPLE-CAN TELL THE ToP FROM THE aor*rori\y o HAFTA ADMIT SEEIN" 1S BELIEVIN — 1 SEE YUMH EVERY DAY

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