Evening Star Newspaper, June 4, 1930, Page 26

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B—10 MOVIES AND MOVIE PEOPLE HOLLYWOOD, June 4 (N.AN.A) , jr., and Joan Cra ford celebrated their first wedding an: versary last night, although Monday was the date. Shooting schedules some- times do that to our best Hollywood eelebrations. Douglas Fairbanks, sr., hastened here| by plane for the event, and not to cele- brate his own anniversary, as this gaga reporter said Monday. But when I heard that the Fairbanks had arrived haste from his British Isles’ visit| “for the anniversary” I rushed into conclusions, as there was but a precious s.a‘ jinutes left to rush copy to the Doug, jr., and Joan are still the out- standing sweethearts of Hollywood, sel- dom seen outside of working hours one| without the other; absorbed in each| other when they are glimpsed in public —and absorbed to the exclusion of everything else, unless it happens to be| & piay or a picture, Then Joan is as | thoroughly professional in judging of the performance as is any director in the colony. Zasu Pitts, known in private life as Mrs. Tom Gallery, is one of the most enthusiastic mothers in Hollywood vil- several years her family has con- sisted of one child—the adopted son of . ‘The two women had 8 ma; Hollywood is full of make the public laugh if they have a md line handed to them, but Pitts makes them laugh without a| . Lies. 8. Set of officers, . Ammunition. . Back. . Kind of resin. . Famous man. . Ro: emperor. . Be sdrry. 39. Cossack chief. . In a superlative manner. i T. . Leave out. . Genus of meadow grasses. . Pry. . Misery. . Expatiate. . Hoer frost. . Pronoun. . lesiastical cup. . Japanese beverage. . Tooth. . Interjection of doubt. . Mire. . Those in office. . Electrical units. Forced. SWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE. La! 7l I DESEEEEN Sie tty speech. Anc that is priceless in a day when all of our jokes have been worn threadbare by repetition. Reginald Denny, that handsome Brit- ish lad who once thrilled the fans of silent pictures, is steadily mounting the ladder with the talkie craze. He threatens to steal the place which Conrad Nagel has held these many years now. Denny has the advantage, in that he is not only a very good actor with clear, fine enunciation, but he can sing AFIendldly. Cecil De Mille chose him for the leading man opposite Kay Johnson in “Madame Satan,” and now he gets the leading role in the Grace Moore pic- ture, “Jennie Lind.” For a time Denny produced his own pictures. This may be a satisfying pro- ceeding in one way, but the indepen- dently made picture comes up against difficulties in distribution. Noah Beery has weird ways of luring guests to his Paradise Trout Club. One of them is just to ask the chaps non- chalantly. Later on the lads find that they are paying guests. ‘Two publicity staff members from a local studio were thus invited. They rode and swam and fished at the jovial suggestion of their host, who spent the entire day with them. At the conclu- sion of their jaunt and just as they were putting the nice silvery trout into the rumble of the car Noah provided them with a little bill for $75. cheerfully. Then on the homeward journey they took counsel with each other about such tactics. It had taken some very fine the club. Their camera skill was unquestioned. They had the fllms enlarged and brought them in to Noah Bee{_yh the handsomest pict of ¢ | _ “These are the mest pictures Eoer!. ad- Paradise I've yet seen,” said miringly squinting at the lovely per- spectives. “Like to have some?” sweetly inquired the two. “Sure! Say, boys, that's nice of you. T'd like about & doze.. of these to frame and put around. It would stimulate interest.” He got the dozen and a neat little bill of $75 with them. Proving your game is never so clever that the other fellow can't play it. (Copyright, 1930, by North American per Alilance.) e. . Woman’s nickname. 66. gn the ocean. . Observes, . Experimental. Try. . Safekeeping of goods. : Young codhsn prepared for cooking. . Travel. = . Copled. . Note of scals. . To border. . A species of stonecrop. . By way of. . Ant. . Erects. . Stay behind. . Ambition. . Snowshoe. . A prickly plant. . Musical pieces. . Talks winningly. . Vessel. s THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1930. T IN A SWELL SUMMER RESORT - AND JUST AS WELCOME AS ARSENIC W A PUDDING. T'W€ 60T TO 66T A R\s€ ouT of THEsE BIRDS SoME WAY. 8y BUD Fisuss It Pays to Advertise. MWELL WINDY OLD BoY ~ GRERAT THE WAY THINGS HAVE TURNED OUT JusT RS WE'VE PLANNED THEM ? . FYEP! JUST THINK--- LITTLE ISN'T Tl SHEiAS ON HER WAY TO BECOME R MOVIE STAR OUR ARENA 1S COMPLETED-: WE'VE 66T R Good FIGHTER SIGNED UP AND Gee'! I NEVER DREAMED CLARICE WOULD REFUSE TO GvE BACK THAT WRAP! IF I DONT GET IT BACK SOON, ME AND TH PARADISE PAWNSHOP ARe 11 OH DEAR, WHAT A FooL. T THE MAY COME IN THIS &nD GUESS TWENVE § AL QOT PLENTY NCE TO MEET FOLKS THAT MiND TTHE\R OWN BUSI\NESS -~ NOW WHERE CoN WE Lhwp 2 [T \ MEGAPHINE, BoY. MAKE THREE MoRe CIRCUITS AROUND THE TRACK AAND YELL LouDeR EACH TIME! PAGING MR, MUTT- PAGING AUGUSTUS MUTT, MR, MUTT, PAGING MR. MUTT, MR, - Y PAGING MusT Be A VERY IMPORTAMT GENTLEMAN! b, 98 by L P ) Gos Srie et T Wt \s THRT S0 7 WeLL, LISTEN HERE, Bi¢ BoY T'VE NEVER HEPRD You SPERK LIKE THRT BEFORE ! EVERYONE'S SHATISFIED! KENKLING More Trouble. OW,DEAR, I'A EXRAUSTED ! ALL OF FROSTMOOR. EITRER LALLED OR PRONED -ToDAY WE HAVE TO BE VERY CAREFUL OF OUR HABITS! TS VERY EASY TO GET INTO BAD HABITS BUT VERY HARD 10 GETQUT cLAaM THAT BEES HAVE A LANGUAGE OF THEIR OWN THEY CAN TALK HOW DIy TRE DUKE GO AT THE COUNTRY E FOUNDL! \KWED BY THE PRESENCE OF A GRAND DUKE, OF COURSE YES, CRAZY THE TOWN IS IS TRE CRAZY To MEET “THE JIMMIE DUGAN . YOU HAVENT BEEN LISTENING TO A WORD 1 sap! wyg:;— 1S VERY u TO GEY INTO AnD HA TO GET OUT OF? NO, THE SCIENTISTS SAY THE BU2Z HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH IT- THE BEES COMMUNICATE PERFORMED WITH JHEIR FEET " Ueey Doy |J PAPLOCKED!! WANT T REDEEM IT. GOLLY! TLL BE KICKED QUT OF| THE PAMNBROKERS’ UNION IF 1 CANT PRODUCE IT. TiL G WON'T ANNIE BE SURPRISED WHERN | WALK IN ON HER. 2 MAYEE SHES SEEN THE PLANE ALRESDY AND GUESSED- SHES MIGHTY SHREWY =¥ BOM' \T WILL BE GREAT TO SEE MR, MUTT 1S BeiNG PAGED { AGAIN. (T WiLL Be woRTH WHILE CULTWATING THE ACQUAINTANCE oF So ' MEl PRoMIvENT A GenTLEMAN! FOR ONE THING T DoN'T. THNK I 0T A SQUARE DEAL IN THE BERUTY CONTEST! T DEMAND A RE-COUNT! BEAUTIFUL GIRLS ATTENTION ¢ | WATCH THIS SPACE FOR FURTHER NOTICE WHEN | INTRODUCED ThE DUKE To "SULPHURIT® SMITH SULPRURIC SAID, " GLAD TO MEET You, DUKE, LI'M TRE KING OF \TALY * ; cummiT! THET THAR ONE MUSTA BEEN SITTIN' OLT T a oancE

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