Evening Star Newspaper, July 15, 1930, Page 35

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THE EVE&ING STAR, WASHINGTON, V. €., TUESDAY, JULY 15. 1930. G THE CHEERFUL CHERUB Today the rvsdfing gress and trees, The L;ool\ t‘-ntl danced and rled Made all outdopt::-s | seem sounding with | | The lavghter o the world. T o WHY DIDNT You 3y Sof Cone RIGHT WITH ME, T HAVE A LovELY |2 ROOM AND BATH — THE ONLYy [ MADAM, I ASSURE You WE DID NOT INTEND T LOOKED || To BREAK YouR ASF AL enp [\ FENCE!LwalL HOTFOOT WERE|[E IN FOR A LOT OF GRIEF AFTER MODERN IMPROVEMENTS. —By BURTIS HOTELS ARE FILLED ) AND My CHAUFFEUR AND 1 WERE LOOKIN' AROUND FOR — BLOWS NOBODY GooD” AYS THE o> AD © 199, by The Associsted Newspapers WHAT ARE WE GOWN' YO ©O, CaP'N? LooK AT THAY B1G 8020~ HWES Qo gfi BLUFFED - ENER SANDNY'S SCARED - I BY LEAST HE WOwT PO A THING TO WELP- LERP\W L\ZARDS MOVIES AND MOVIE PEOPLE BY MOLLIE MERRICK. %ms,ct ASSURG T CAN TAKE SCHMELING N Two /[ WHERE T WilL SHow You THE BLOW THAT WitL DEPRWE GERMANY OoF THE CHAMPIONSHIP! (T IS HOLLYWOOD, July 15 (N.AN.A).— The passing of “Ma” Janis sobered the supper parties in Beverly Hills Sunday evening as word of the fatality spread through the colony. Elsie Janis and her mother came to live in movieland two years ago. The most widely commented upon devotion existed between the mother and her famous daughter. Nor was the rule of | their attendance at parties together broken here on the Gold Coast. Where | Elsie Janis went, her mother, Mrs, Janis | Bierbower, affectionally known as “Ma,” | ‘was sure to be found also. Elsie Janis’ work in pictures has been | “How long have you lived in Holly- wood?” said Hunter. “About four months, sir. I'm out! here from New York.” “And I've been a leading man in New York for seven years, yet you ask me who I am.” And young Hunter strode off in a dudgeon. / Leon Errol, brought to one of our local studios through the offices of the corporation on the East Coast, was greeted politely and as politely asked to reveal who and what he was. The veteran comedian thought it was a gag of sorts at first, but gave a satis- fying and clarifying explanation when confined to writing, supervising and|he found out that Hollywood is “funny directing at times. She has composed lyrics for some of the songs that have| made hits in talkies, and one of the largest revues to come out of the studios this year was done under her super- wvision. Her home in Beverly Hills has been! the center of unique hospitality, the| bathing gfiml being lined during the| ‘week en with famous ones. “Ma” Janis enjoyed in the new grou] the same position of beloved chaperon as “Peg” Talmadge has had during the reign of her famous daughters. Ruby Keeler Jolson, browner than 0k oeauty, ypIcal of the mew powder- uty, of new powder- lrus k(lce'. véore -l r:y and white cmg rock at Carmel ers’ supper. Bunday evening. She looks l\g: a schoolgir], and the most amazing eyes and eyelashes in the colony. A pigeon-blood ruby, some half an much inch wide and three-quarters of an inch | long, slips over her wedding ring and well nigh conceals it. It is a gift from her husband, Al Jolson, in tribute to ker name. Glenn Hunter departed the sacred B.‘r!cincu of the central casting agency Hollywood when the lad behind the ecounter asked him who he was. . Unmarried. . Russian wolfhound. . Confirms. . Oriental grain. . Dry, sald of wines. . Border. . Uproar. . A catch to support & cage in & mining shaft. . Prepared for publication. 5. Large artery. " Sun god. A metal. . Beard of wheat. Roll of tobacco for smoking. . Upon. Empowered. . List of names giving duties. King Arthur's lance. . Wing. . Matter in aeriform state. . Spot. . Mahometan chief. . Attempted. . Anent. . Jeers. . Unwell. . Small mass. . At home. . Metalic. . Male singers. ANSWER TO YESTERDAY’'S PUZZLE. [EJm/AINIC[O] AR L]0 (VIA] 0/S| [ [AIBIEAIM] [ARLTY] DEBH}U EIAIRIN] ungm €] [O[E 4 | that way.” ‘The mercury continues to mount, and the exodus from the village to ‘the beach keeps up. Come sunset hour, the roads leading to the water are thick with motors. A funny little fish, the grunnion, is running at this time of ear, and it is great sport to turn the {uhu from the car on the water’s edge and see the little silver creatures left mchzd ‘when the receding tide deserts m. ‘The famous ones of the musical group had been a-grunnioning and were most enthusiastic over this village diversion. Jerome Kern, Oscar Hammerstein, Sig- mund Romberg, and Hart were all gathered about supper tables on the terraces of Carmel Myers' Beverly Hills home. The motion picture colony has undergone a startling change. One may draw a “literary group,” a “musi- cal” gathering or pure cinemaites, and each one has its meed of interest. Stories are getting shorter and shorter. This one from ‘the personals col reaches the acme of brevity: ' i If you want Gene, you can have With her compliments, perhaps. (Copyright, 1930. by North American News- paper Alilance.) . leader, . Metric measure of length. . Take out. . Acted effectively. Down. . Was greatly interested. Draw forth. " Baropean cyprincld fsh. . Pounded. . Particle. . Decade. . Plural ending of some words. Catkins. . Litigation. . Biblical grant. . Part of & common fraction. . Title of respect. . Flower of Paradise. implement. ere: combining form. : AN UPPERCUT STARTING THUSLY= It’s Casey on a Different A Fair Question. | HE'S ASKING ThE CLUB CRAMPION FoR)| ADVICE, EA 7 WELL RE'LL FORFEIT “TAIS MATCH FoR, CTRAT d AND CONTINV'NG bt Eendiente, o N Y N [ DON'T You KNow TAAT You CAN'T ASK ADVICE OF ANY ONE_EXCEPT MY CADDIE 0r2 YouR. CADDIE DURING MATCA PLAY 2 g~ HERE'S HIS PICTURE . L WANT YOV TO FIND HIM 1 DIDNT ASK ForR- ADVICE CONCERNING My PLAYI.No ulm‘h‘lsg 5 You 7o, COUNT ABOUT YOUR. / ALL YOUR STROKES ™, LOOKIN' FOR A GLY WHAT OWES ME A NICKEL! I NEVER. LOOKED SO

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