Evening Star Newspaper, August 2, 1930, Page 11

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*THE MAN WHO © w DION'T LEAVE A TIP THE EVENING KTAR, BURT!S mg. MOVIES AND MOVIE PEOPLE BY '0OD, Calif., August asearch | to_year. mh-n:'unt'g her the tlr:l‘u'-:lav: opportunity of her career weeks' zn:lnw gray with the anguish of Nolan (or Imogene Wilson) says enemies are seeking to blast her career by spreading the stories which led to the inves! nurses earried punctu; hypods . Failing to find punctures, but being convinced that the lady was suffering severe sunburn, the narcotic agent ed off his bicodhounds and Universal took its first deep breath. of| pjayinin, the day. The blond siren, who is considered one of the best bets in pictures today, had trouble several months ago, when she told Junior Laemmle & thing or t¥o in no un terms. She threw the sets on which she was working into a state of chaos by appearing on the stages all ticker-tape and having a few light hysterics from time to time. A session in the desert ht her back a sadder and a wiser gal. She was allowed to remain there for weeks without knowing whether or not her contract would be broken by producers because of her antics. But she got in & little deadly work with confiding cor- wa:‘d;n.h. lahwhnm she told & ulg e ving her career warped, a Valentino, by bad stories. As a matter of fact, she has had one of the best opportunities of any girl in pictures of recent years. MOLLIE MERRICK. morning when word of the annual lay- ;vfl ‘;ent into ;&ut. Xt;l'}ll.y-;:fl‘ um: in llywood, one of plienomena of the village is m.“fi:z that its children forget this from year merrily along, serene that they held & year's con- tract. But a little chat with ucers convinced them thet it would be wiser to mccept the lay-off until December, B e i B VOl for ere’s matter of years ahead to consider. One lad had just bought him a yacht and was going to do ] nautically op & large scale. Now he's left with the yacht and the lay-off and his bitter thoughts. Playing on the Gold Coast for four :lhon‘m sans gold isn't too funny, at 8 in the Te D glumbly before and inevitable post-mortem. ‘There wasn't so much back-slapping and complimentary exchange as one mflm expect. But they decided not to talk it out in full view of a curious public gathering around to study the re- action of the picture on its makers. ‘They came to the conclusion that a conference at the studio the next day ‘would be a safer measure. Michael Curtiz, the director, said: "flm' ! T'll be there,” or words to that effect. Darryl Zanuck, supervisor, said some- thing about not wanting directors in a cutting conference. Curtiz said something about being given the cold mitten to the chief, and Zanuck said it to Curtis with fists. Our boys are getting more Hi WASHINGTON, BELEVE ME MUSHBY A I HAVE A LOT OF WORK AHEAD OF U WITH THIS || Yo MiSS CUTTLE Fisw !, Every BY~THE=SEA WILL BE cuT To CoP THAT ¥ Booo! Tl HOP RIGHT DownN ™ THE OFFICE Now - f9AR FROM THE ISLAND THE LITTLE BOTTLE DRIFTS PAST A CITY WATERFRONT, DANGERS THAT N ‘TO SILENMCE THE MESSAGE IT BEARS FOREVER ~ A0 Y // BO-RE-ME~ 1 GOTTA PRACTISE now FoR THAT JoB IN THE TALKIES! PoLt THeRE'S RESCRVES: Remarkable | Improvement for Such a Short Time. KEN KLING Now FoR R Two MILE HIKE! WINDY OUCHT To BE UP BY THE TIME T GET BACK! AW 1T FEELS SWELL To GET UP NICE AND EARLY ! tM GLAD 1 WIT THE HAY AT A DECENT WOUR LRST NWGHT INSTEAD OF SITTING UP WITH WINDY (N THAT POKER CAME ¢ PERFECTLY THRILLING D. ©, WATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1930.° OH' MR MG, T SAw IN THE PAPER THAT You ARE PUTTING ON A BATHIG|| SEEM MY NEW BATHING SUT? ew- BEAUTY CONTEST! How ITS RATHER DARING — AND no T THINK ST A WONDERFUL IDEA — Hee -Hee - HAve you To ENTER THE CONTEST, MR. MEGINS ? SOMETHING, GOING oA IN MuTT® APARTMEMT! SEAD THe HELLO, WINDY~ TWiS CAMP SURE > SITUATED ON A HEAVENLY sPoT! DID You SEE THE SUNRISE THIS MORNING 7 YEH, EVERY BODY UNDER FORTY, MIS3 CUTTLEFISH: You WOULTN'T BELIEVE IT BUT T COULDN'T SING A NoTE LAST YEAR!! NRW= T DIDN'T Go To BeD How Could He See It When He Was Asleep? There were a lot of glum faces about | Alfer every day, he Wamner Bros. studios yesterdayl CoP’rsht 1930, by North American ST _BEAUTIES MARY RUSSELL, DAAT ST/ N.ORIEANS TAMA VITEZ, BeTHLEHEM, PR (More MoNDAY) " THE HILL WASNY THERE 1 COULD DRIVE OVER T THIS 1S AN ELBOW HOLE, DOC, AND IF You CAN DRIVE OVER 'THE WILL IT'S AN EASY SECOND SHOT To THE GREEN. /Z THE HILL IS TAE ONLY HAZARD ON THE LARRY DUMPHY & FATHER 1S ONE OF THE 3 ficfllznfi Italian family name. ANT'QUE 3 T 3, , . BIGGES i | T2 ¢ , COLLECTORS - N THE \ 3 I . . J%w”—- e / MY POP 15 AN GARBAGE IN A . Property devoted to agriculture. F‘VE TON 3 édhner::e mammal. 8233 . Weeds. . Beverage made from ginger roots. . Personal pronoun. . Peminine nickname. . Infirm. . Disease affecting horses. " Gaelic. . Wapitl. . Spore. . Steep natural bank. » . Pertaining to the mouth. . First appearance. . Retired. . Ocean swell. . Daughter of David. . Blur. . Capital of Ttaly. . Indicated. . Ninth day before the Ides. . Jostle. Throw about. . Men; eoll. . Negative connective. . Very black. Deuces. . Report, . Rest. . Unit of metric measure. . Anent. L same. . Feminine name. . Measure of capacity. . Stick together. . Cricket player. el ol o o ol o Measure of type. Furnish with an edge. for the better. " 1 FEEL LIKE ® A LEMON SEDA, DON'T You £ ol LEMON GgoL\ cEEL T Cow CAMI 70 COOK 13 BT TH CHUCK-BOX WHISTUN' HEIFERS ON TW GREEN', REQUESTED | MAKIN BAXIN POUDER BISCUMTS, UWHILE TH POT 13 BILING BEANS. ELzased | TH BOVS UNTIE THE'R BEDDINI' AN UNROLL HIT ON TI' RUN), A\ (AUSE THEVRE I A MONSTROUS URRY, FER SUPPER'S ALMOST DO) Al [MAN IMAGINES, IMAGINATON] P TUAR MULEY HAVE VOU?//BATES .1 SEEN NUM WITH THET BEAN SHOOTER (BIASISEIPARARIAS HES] c JAIC/|ORIS#IELL] O[LIEMCEDEMTIE [LINNVER TIIEND EIAR SIETETDY] . Yields clear profit. . 111‘:“.?4. . To ateep. . Like. b First Prisoner of War Dead. Disna Newlove, who with her d, Capt. William Newlove, her son and daughter comprised the first the Question. Two days before the outbreak of the war the captain’s .h‘gi the Winterton, arrived at Hamburg. Mrs. anlflu and released three faonths |later. Her husband and son were prison- [ (PIREESISENTENSHEIREDIS) | o1y during the war at Ruhleben Camp.

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