Evening Star Newspaper, July 23, 1930, Page 25

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YES, IVE SEEN MR. MSGIMS IN THE DINING ROOM. I Do HOPE HE WML COME B Some OF QLR SATURDAY NIGHT HOPS HERE AT UTOPA 1NN, I JUST KNOW HE MUST DANCE DIVINELY — ER-ER- HOW Do you Do, Miss FASH — 1 WANT To weer MR. NSGINIS, ONE OF OUR. Fi THE_BURGLAR. WHO i HE J - or men ey last— he bewntiful things that people made Shine like stars HO-0-0-- Hum!" LOOKIN — WHEN THERE'S NO TIME VWKE TH PRESENT, AS ALWENS SE2 - { BUT WELL KEEP NOU GOW TO STARY LOOKW' FOR A TRE® MBDE OUTA TW' RIGHT KIND ©' WOOD \ TO USE FOR FIXAN FOR OUR PURPOSE- WAVEN'Y SEEN JuST IV, RAGHT KNP MNET- You AIv'T GoING AWAY AND LCAVG me TIED UP THIS ARe You? Uil T'm GoinG To TewL | You How To GeT THere, | ANYWAY. You 60 To AND TURN LEET il To CINCINNATI- THEN You. GO WesST T BALTIMORE 3 TINCS T HIGHWAY TO JAPAN- JUMP A NIGH HAT (T IS EITHER IN® AN UPPER BERTH - MAKE AN INDIAN CHIEF DR MAYOR THREEG LEET TURNS-AND IF | AT JACKSONVILLE - THeN) JUMP on A MERRY- G0~ NoT. ©'ta GOING BACk T8 TDWN For MORE AND MOVIE PEOPLE BY MOLLIE MERRICK. MOVIES 60ING TO TELL You ? HOw TO G&T TO HOLLYWOOD, July 23 (N.AN.A).— ©Our hostelries are doing well, but our local prisons are really becoming a list of “whofs who" in the colony. Some of our best names are finding their way to the books, H. H. Van Loan, author and playwright, being on yes- terday morning’s register. H. H. Van Loan is the flance of Mar- Jjorie Rambeau. But Gertrude Van Loan, the wife whom he sued for di- vorce on May 20 last, had him taken yesterday from his snug quarters in our most luxurious hotel and safely tucked away in. jail on the charge of chil desertion. The Van Loan divorce complaint was filed by the author on the fourteenth ‘wedding anniversary of the couple. He sees in this action a preliminary move to a cross-complaint on his wife’s part, #0 says he.will not fight extradition, ‘The Van Loan-Rambeau romance had received wide publicity since it flowered at the moment when the girl who was the toast of Broadway a few seasons ago had seemed to have reached her nadir of hard luck. ‘Ventures in stock had not turned out as satisfactorily as they might. The movies did not seem to have a place for Marjorie Rambeau. Broadway had turned its shoulder on her. The face whose divine rhythm had launched more lyricisms than any other counte- nance along the Great ite Way took on the hopeless look of the beaten. Then in Hollywood came the romance with Van Loan and the couple’s an- nouncement of their intent f wed as soon as Van Loan’s divorce could be obtained. Today's difficulty is just the first snag in the new smooth sailing. Oscar Hammerstein ‘and _Sigmund Romberg are faithful to the legitimate . whin casting about for their leading es. La: . season they chose Vivienne Segal for their cperetta made in Hollywood. Now they kill the budding hopes of cinemaites who sing by their announce- ment that Margaret Schilling, s stage and radio start who appeared in their show, “My Maryland,” will be their lead in a forthcoming production. No. 42 across is an East Indian shrub, of which the seeds yield an oil which 4 used.as a cure for rheumatism. ACROSS. . Finds fault unreasonably. . Measure out. { okt . Greclan casket. . Ward off. . Exclamation of sorrow, . Feminine range of voice. . At no time, . Arbitrary control. . Quick vibratory movement. . Grecian headdress. . More mature. . Steps. . Goddess of discord. . Irritably. . Tear down. . Masculine name. . Perches. . Arablan chief. . Winter precipitation. . Being. . Talk; slang. . Asiatic plant. . Tongue of a bell. . Recluses. id | on walls and floor and furniture Long stage experience and a radio mnmrh are included in Margaret Schilling’s background. But she had not been to Hollywood until its rococo wonders flashed upon her dazzled eyes Monday. She has beauty galore, and person- ality. Her voice has proven itself with the public and over the microphone. s’:tgebeunemtmflupover A new time-saver in motion picture production is the painting of shadows instead of actually creating shadows by means of intense light. Harvey Myers, a specialist in this. :zpe of work, has just shadowed some sets for Roland West's new produc- tion. 'rheylretorthemp‘n&lt on with a spray. and in scenes g for a milieu of mystery they are par- ticularly effective, If you ever stood on a movie set, waiting for the cameramen to set lights and cameras ready for the sets, you'd realize what a time-saver and an energy conserver the new move is, Reginald Denny and Fifi D'Orsay are one of the new teams to be created for 2 Three Prench Girls,” a new hough 1 say about, any one. It gives you a faint idea of her talents, And from one of Bert Wheeler’s new pictures comes this one: He—Waiter, this duck is no good. Call the maitre d’hotel. Waiter—It's no use, sir. He never eats duck. . (Copyright,” 1930, by North American News- paper Alliance.) ——— After driving a horse cah for 35 rn without mishap, Hedges of New- lands roed, England, ht a taxicab, and on his second trip o liceman’s signal, knocked down '?l‘\)e- fifg and was fined $37.50 for negligent 8. 46. Hawailan raven. 49, Intricate. 1. Speech and conduct directed against. public order. 3 ne, A glu of the Grecian Olympic games, . Diplomacy. . Old Italian family. . China; poetic. ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE. | 3 One City Motorist Gets Even. KEN KLING \ Pop—Or &8 You'll Get a > Grand Slam! [} LOOK AT MY NEW RUBBERS' MOM GAVE ‘EmM O ME FOR MY BOITHDAY ! coME ON OUT, MESCAL ,1 WANT ~MAKE Twe LEFT TURNS on A WHARE - TYPE OF PERSON FOR MY 8oy T0 ASSOCIATE WITH! WELL, WHAT CAN ONE EXPECT OF A'CHAP WHose FATHER|| TAKE IS Too Busy AT THe CLUB PLAVING CARDS To GWE HIS SON Some ADVICE ! | ROUND AND KkeeP MAKING LEFT TURNS LNTIL You ARG Dlz2Y.! WIDOW ! EVEN WHEN 1 fl - DOUBLE PNEUMONIRA "~ 7 You ABSENT MINDEDLY SHOUTED OUT MeNuught Syndicate. T Now “THAT SON HA Your. < GRADUATED FROM COLLEGE WITR_HKONOR, SEE! 1 CAN WALK IN . PUDDLES NEVERY THING, AN’ THEY DONT WHAT IS GOING To DO HE ? GET ouT OF THAT PUDDLE YOU BAD LITTLE BoY! YUM TH TRUTH, MISS SALLY, IT DON'T) TASTE JEST RIGHT 5 WRAS SICKk AND THE DOCTOR K JusT 'CAUSE SHook WIS HEAD AND SAD fi '\ BRIDGE ! GREAT ScoT! A FELLOW 1 HAD HORED To GET WM A Jos AS A GOND ‘SALESMAN AT ?Mbossnm.z 1 witL! You FIND YOUR OWN PUDDLE ' I SAW WHAT YOU KNOW ABOUT T - THE COoK BoOK BRDGE ! BRIDCEE! 'S YOUR WHOL i Tm‘:‘nub“nn.ets 'RE GONE I pavs R UTTLE i JOVRE 0 Reque: / THAT) You BE BURIED WITH SIMPLE HONORS! ; i

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