Evening Star Newspaper, July 24, 1930, Page 36

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For no two le °dn world R:P.m:: It’s flr\n%:.t}\\i this should h we lookh at tmdfi\m- things ‘What different things we seel 12 BURTIS MOVIES AND MOVIE PEOPLE BY MOLLIE MERRICK. HOLLYWOOD, July 24 (NANA)— Charges and counter charges are being hurled across the sleek, dark head of Dolores Del Rio, most beautiful Latin of the screen colony, whom Gunther R. Lessing, her former attorney, of influencing his wife to leave him. Dolores Del Rio has removed her ¢charms to the fastnesses of Malibu, 40 miles hence, and bolted doors .ud the privacy of a telephoneless haven express in utter silence her attitude in the matter, But a colony which lives by super- stitions believes that the “jinx” which fell on Dolores Del Rio has not lifted yet. From the most triumphant star in the colony the beautiful Mexican has passed to a bad-luck lady whose ventures seem doomed to Warp in one way or another. If Jaime Del Rio was his wife's in-|po strument of fame and fortune, then the turn in the tide of glory took place when she first began to alienate herself from him. Romance failed her, and talkies have complicated professional matters sadly. Now comes her former attorney with the double charge that she has paid hin. but $4,000 of the $31,000 bill he claims she owes him. The bill dates back to her Nogales divorce from Jeime Del Rid, 10 years ago. Lessing, her at- torney, continued to serve her after the g:lntl.xg of the divorce, but he claims not only did not receive full pay- ment on his fees but that he has lost his wife's love through the attitude of the actress. Mrs. Loula Lessing’s attorney asserts that his client will enter a denial of her husbapd's charges regarding her and Dolores Del Rio today. Del Rio has been leading & compara- juiet life in the colony. Her beautiful Mexican home has not been the scene of many parties. In the old days, when she was the toast of the studios, she extended a lavish hospi- tality to a brilliant group of the famous. At the risk of giving away 22 down, ‘we can’t help wondering whether Lewis Carrol had it in m‘nd when he sald of t{e}gung man: o en rested he by the bulbul tree ¢ 6! And stood awhile in thought.” Across. . Place of Worship. . Female devotee. Prediction. Emit, as rays of light. Having three angles. Slips. Branch of knowledge. . Scour. . Anthem. Prevaricator. Greek goddesses of the seasons. Withered. Part of a flower. Homes of anarchids. Waste allowance. Handsome young man. Hangs . Amongst. . Household god. Rhythmical. . Boats. . Unique person or thing. . Furniture canopy. . New Zealand aborigine. Grain. ANSWER TO YESTERDAY’! CIATRIP'S IIMETT] AREA At B NIE[V! : [ETR] | [S] o AP PER] SIEID]1 [T]1/OINMNS] [PIA/LE[SITIRIAE IAIC € RA] JEIVIEININEILIMSIINIEIN 1 /Al INJEIATTINIE €[ TIAIS TEIR She has attended such premieres and iblic °°§“‘°§fi as have mrk:g lcx’:r requent public appearances e company of Don Alvarado and his wife largely. Nor has she seemed to care for the magnificent sartorial effects which once marked her in a village given over to luxury. Her closest friends have claimed that life has lost much interest for her since the death of her husband in Berlin. He had taken her from comparative ob- scurity when he married her, and he had indulged her every whim, even when they included ambition to be & movie star in Hollywood. Jaime Del Rio had accepted the flat of the studio that he must keep off the sets on which his wife was working. He had obligingly put himself in the background that she might enjoy the full triumph of her popularity and A Weather Sign Post. wer. It is said that consciousness of these things came to her, somewhat late, when he lay seriously ill at the other side of the world. She tried to convey by telephone her understanding, but could not successfully do so to the dying man. And the half of the professional in- terest which isn't centered on Dolores Del Rio is concentrated on the mystery surrounding the fisticuffs which Ian Keith and a group of players from the Fox lot indulged in on a train bearing the Raoul Walsh company to movieland from a Wyoming location. Perhaps it was the nerve tension of ‘months in unendurable heat and primi- tive accommodations in Jacksons Hole; perhaps it was merely a renascence of manly spirit- flaring through the play boys of moviedom. But Ian Keith has a score of bruises to show, and some think the athletic Raoul Walsh knows something about it. In a village of beautiful men with curl- KENKLING He Should ing eyelashes and water-waved hair a HIVG Alked good fist fight picks up one's faith in human nature. (Copyright, 1930, by North American News- paper Alliance.) for More Details. Overcon- centration. . Meat jelly. . Low sound. . Originate. . Device for opening tins. . Basin to receive water of a shower bath. . Lean. Tails of the . Kind of Asia and America. . Hasty. . Hurriedly; music. . Kind of dog. . Love deifled. . Judge and execute by mob law. . Brushes for silk hats, . Conjunction. . Hindu cymbals. . First sinner. . Trial. . Portray. . Newly coined rupee. . Perambulator: eoll. . A form of theism. . Buccaneer, . Chemical base used in dyeing. . Pertaining to the decimal system. . Recluse. . A deponent. . Specialized Eleu in a machine. . Deriding nolsily. . Coach. . Earnest. . Ancestry. . Strike and rebound. . Clip. . Stupefying drink. . Channel from & shore inland. . Theaceous shrub. . Towards. —e. As the result of & bite by & pet mon- key, George Brown, 53, died at Edine burgh, Scotland, recently. A Slight Oversight. “Nv \T= JuST THe TREE WE NEED® - THERE L BE PLANKS ENCUGH AN VT To MAxKE THE O\D BOAT @OOD AS NEW - ~O Foouw'? MILES FROM NOWHERE wHen YoU'RE owe SHORT MiLe FRomM Vane Is No 5 MR RILEY, 1 READ ABOUT YOUR BEAUTY Y CONTEST AND WOULD LIKE To USE ONE OF i THE PRETTY GIRLS IN MY ADS— [{ ettt SHE'LL BE WELL PAD! mrm q LOOK AT -TWAT MAGNIFICENT 7/ CONCENTRATION/ |F -THE CRACK OF DOOM WAS DUE /N TEN SECONDS AND .HE KNEW 'T WAS COMING \T WOULDA'T BOTRER HIM IN THE LEAST FREEMANT L7 WESMULLER. 1S THE FELLER WHAT CAN CERTAIN'Y ~~" My FIRNCEE THE COUNTESS 1S INSIDE- MAYBE SHE'LL DOES THE FIRM NAME OF MUSHBY AND MSEHNIS, INCORPORATED, SOUND To YOUT AND YOU WONT MAvE To PUT UP A CENT! WE'LL START PROMOTING THIS 1DEA mux TTS MESSAGE, FLOATS ON AND ON, A PLAYTHING OF THE BOUNDLESS DEEP- T CAN'T TELL You How TO GET ™ CANADA BUT © CAN Tew You HoW TO GET AWAY FROM HeRe! ‘M Your FRIEND IF T uvel LISTEN DERR - DON'T SAY 1 NEVER GAVE You R BREAK ! THERE'S A MAN OUTSIDE WHO | WANTS A PRETTY GIRL To GWE vim A TESTIMONIAL FOR AN ADVERTISEMENT — HE'LL PRY HERVY JAcCK FoR LIFE~ OF CoMMERCE HAS TO DO 13 CALL N MUSHDY AND MSEINIS, INC, AND WE ARRANGE A BATHING BEAWTy CONTEST IT'LL DRAW THE CROMDS, PuUT LOOK, JOE - A PIRTN OLD BOTTL! GO STRAIGRT TO SCATTCM TURN LEFT TO WRECKED FENDERS, AND RIGHT TO wesT BLoTTo- LEET TO PAINTED PUMP- DETOUR ™ BoTTie CATY-BACK T® PoISon) WY ~ RIGHT ™ THE SUBMERGED FLAGPOLE - THen EAST ™ LOVER's LEAR Do You UNDERSTANMD WHAT T SA®? YES, MiSS ---ALL YOU HAVE To DO 1S Awow ME To PRINT YourR PHOTOGRAPH ON MY ° “BEFORE AND AFTER" AD — 1 SPECIALIZE N PLASTIC , SURGERY ¢ FUATS THE BEAUTY OF GOLE ’ voc. BUSINES:! GET OUT HERE ON NCASgITE Gl The ES ON MY SHOULDER IN_TRIS TRYING PERIOD, T S) E LINKS WHEN £ 1 FORGET EVERYTHING JOEY PIKE OUGHTA BE ABLE TO SWIM RINGS AROUN' 1M BUT HE'S SUCH A DUMBELL He CAN'T DO IT! AIN'T_THAT TW' NERTS T_gEST GOT HWT FROM TH' MAIL ORDER HOUSE..TWO DOLLARS A WEER CAN SWIM RINGS AROUN" JOHNNY WEISMULLER! AW, NER SEEW THINGS, CHUCK= JUST AN OLD BOTTLE = LOTS OF 'EM FLOATIN HERE -ABOWTS How DID T KNow HE WAS A FAcE LIFTeR! IS PERFECTLY ALL RIGHT o 1 FORGET Yo | BUSINESS BUT You FORGET To COUNT ABOUT HALF OF 0ufg STROKES JOEY SHOVLD BE ABLE TO DO IT! HIS FATHER OWNS THE FISH STORE !

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