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MOVIES AND MOVIE PEOPLE BY MOLLIE ., HOLLYWOOD, June 10 (N.AN.A).— Joseph Schildkraut may be an idol of the boulevard, but his wife in her di- vorce complaint yesterday morning says he_ high-hatted her. Elsie Schildkraut’s complaint follows the general trend of so many profes- sional disagreements. A star shines for the dear public. but he is often who bears his name to do with $75 a week for her X °S. Schildkraut, a an-haired who has appeared in both local theaters and studios, is famous in 0od for never appearing in any ut green. Her costumes include ariant of this color, from green sports clothes to the most daring of | €vening frocks in all shades from pastel green to emerald. And_the local press all agog over Mrs. Cosmo Hamilton's statement that she ‘and her divorced husband are the best of friends, and that she concurs heartily with his theories regarding marriage and divorce. All the while the most liberal attitude regarding divorce maintains in the col- ony. Any day one can sce a few ladies lunching merrily with it's no silent meal, either. In fact, many of them frankly admit that con- versation is more spontaneous. now that they live separate lives, than it ever was when they occupied the same roof- tree. | Marie Prevost and Kenneth Harlan | often lunched together in the months following their divorce. Lowell Sher-| man and Pauline Garon were a familiar| sight in the smart luncheon places from | time to time, and neither one appar- ently was conscious of constraint or embarrassment because a legal formality entitled them to live separate lives. | Just’ what effect remarriage to an- other person has on this charming little Hollywood custom we must wait to see. Lowell Sherman has been married to Helene Costello but a short time, but Helene and Pauline Garon are very good friends. One might truly say of Holly- wood—a good time is had by all. George Huston, star of American color every MERRICK. opera and popular baritone of “New Moon,” “Fioretta” and other outstand- ing successes, has been given a contract by Metro-Goldywn-Mayer. The most interesting part of this lies in the fact that Hustod, who has been known to the American public as L3 singer exclusively, will be starred in Western stories. He is some 6 feet 2, or perhaps even more, and is reallv a combination of Gary Cooper and Walter Huston, both of whom have been eminently success- ful in this type of thing. That George Huston will be able to sing when the requirements cf the story call for it only adds to his value. Warner Baxter has bhilt up a tre- mendous following in stories of the wide-open spaces. There is a decided ard increasing trend for this type of hing. Drawing-room comedies would seem to have run their gamut as the main sources of producers’ interest. When talkies began—it's about two years ago, but it seems eons, so much has happened meanwhile—the men who made them fully believed that the out- dcor type of thing had passed from the screen forever. You live and learn in talkies. If you don’t learn, you live—and work for somebody else. Jack Gilbert shaved off his moustactfe Saturday. This will probably start a |run of the smooth face all over the country. (Copyright, 1930, by North American News- aver Alliance.) et s i Prawns for “Slimming.” Since some one discovered that prawns re conducive to a slim figure, there has en & rush in London for the fastidious sca fish. Many restaurants are serving salads_for women on a “slim- ing” diet. The firm that introduced the fish into the city 60 years ago is now swamped with orders.” In one day recently 1,200 pounds of prawns were sold, and the price has mounted from 1 fo $2.50 a pound. Women declare that as prawns refuse to live in any but the clearest water and eat only the | cleanest sea food they must be the best food for trim figures. . Small_cushions, . Smirch. . Clubs. . Departure. . Musical instrument. . Repetition. . Of a wing . Peculiarity of language . Blemis | Bet fre . An eighth portion. . Existence. Native of New Zealand. Species of knapweed. One of a tribe of Piman Indians. Kind of Asian deer. A flower. God of the lower world Fastening device. Joy. ;. Coin of Siam. Slur over. b3. Intensely bitter drug. e Y2 NSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE. . Genus of Old World Vultures. Insist. . Substance used in varnish. Vex. European river Prominent English surgeon. . An alms box. . Time gone by. . Wership. . Food in general. Down. . Fleshy pome fruit. Spindle. ; Face of timepiece. Paved roads. Cleft Native of ancient Media. Hebraic prophet. Genus of fishes. Famous lover. . Animallike Medicval silken fabric. . Conjunction. . Arrange. . Bits of suffix. . Vault. . 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LE Y B0, TUBSDAY; GEE, WART A S8REAK - FOLKS SURE DID SHELL OUT FOR OUR SHOW YO DA - MUST B8E THREE OR FOUR SBUCKS \N SILVER HERE - LET'S GO "ROUND BACK O TrwsS WARE HOUSE AN COUNT VT - The Danger of Wealth, GIVE IN BEFoORE T HAMMER You TO A WHITE BLISTER! SAY SHARKEY'S THe BesT SCRAPPER Do You GIVE INZ Ticket Wins |\ Again. IT SAYS ” THOUSANDS OF GIRLS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTRY HASTEN To SEND THEIR PHOTOGRAPHS IN To THE WINDY RILEY BERUTY CONTEST " The Judge Is Right on the Job! JUNE 10, DonT ASK ME How BUSINESS 18 — TS ROTTEN!!! 1 HAVENT MADE A LOAN AT My PARADISE BY GoLLy, Id A REAL HOT PANIQ IN THIS COUNTRY — [ ProspeRITy ME E¥E ! WHAT WE NEED |3 HARD MMES; BREAD LINE, POOR WAGES! DAWEGONIT! WHATA You MEAN IM A DOLSHEVIK P, LIKE To Se€€ LERS\N L\ZARDS! WHAT & TOUGH GuN- LS, 8UT \ GUESS WEVE GWEN H\M TH SL\P-\T'S AS MUCH AS NER L\TE'S WORTH TO ND THROUGH THE NIGHT, FAR UP-STREAM, BUT, COMING EVER CLOSER, “DADDY’ WARBUCKS COMBS EVERY POSSIBLE REFUGE FOR LITTLE ANNIE- VIBNE A COURLE O Jice S“CTKS N TTAS \\‘\ NERES ‘\\\\\\\\ "GOSH, IT'S GONNA BE > HRARD To CHOOSE ! 1 NEVER KNEW THERE WERE SO MANY GOOD LOOKING DF\Q\E‘S’ . SAY! ARE YO PANING ANY RATTENTION GET on ToP- WiLL You? N T'M GETTING NN M) S N R RN N g Trade M HEY - WHAT ARE You GETTING SO DOLLED UP FOR ¢ THEY'RE ONLY SENDING IN THE\R PHOTOGRAPHS THEY'RE NOT COMING IN PERSONALLY ! |/sTRe®ES DID You TAKE IN I\ TRAT TRAR, \, boc ¢ 1 COUNTED SIX WRICH SHOWS YouR MWANDS ARE MUCR_QUICKER. A‘rco»c T GOT STALE DIDJA GET THAT IN THE ICE BOX [ GENE BYRNES Just an Appetizer. WHY, PARSON, 1 WAS JEST ATELLIN' PA HERE THET WE/ _ OR?A BAKE JAINT SOFT ANSWER TURNETH AW WRATH By SLHUNTLEY YAINT GONNA, EAT THAT ALL ALONE @ 1930 WY TRIBUNE .jare. AH, WHAT A FINE FISH — YOL MUST HAVE USED MUCH PATIENICE, MUCH EQUANIPITY TO CAPTURE. SUCH A SPLENIDID SPECIMEN ™M WAITIN' FOR MOM TO BRING ME OUT A BOTTLE OF MILK ANNA NAW, PARSON), WE JEST USED