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WHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY, AUGUST 7. 1930. Yew, BuT Y WELL, LET HE @vE You A Tip [T HAVE A H DATE To-NienT, | GooD Lookin || AL- 1 KNOW A BAMFUL BAgy || DEARIE, WiLL You STEP Bexinp DowN AT MELLY® ClanR sTope|| HERE FOR &N HOUR WHuE SHES DEMIMD ™M CoaunNTER NowW| Boy! sHels A peAuT! Bie VIOLET €Y€F PEARLY TEETH AND A CHERRY MauTH, BHE'LL LEND CLASS TO THE CONTEST. HER NAME |13 MAY DELLE — JUST MENTION MY NAMC, AL Yo CAN CerRTAINLY P 'er, 18 1T TRUE, AL, SCARCE So AR WE HAve ONLY Ten INTERRUPTING A MaAN wHo 1 COMMUNING wiTH NATURE CHARLIE ! ¢ ILE ON AND ON LITTLE BOTTLE FLOATS, THROUGH A FISHING FLEET UN NOTICED, AND ON AND ON - THE WI\ND'S COMING ON TO BLOW - WE'D BETTER BE GETNNG BACK= STAND BY T© Go [ Swe poesn HANDLE LIKE A NRCwy ; e oWt COMING INTO ™E CREEW A LTTLE MORE TO STARSOARD, © 399 The 4P Great Briie Righis Ruserved MOVIES AND MOVIE PEOPLE BY MOLLIE MERRICK. ME PINK AND (REDUCE PAY Now HIS 'hl.wflmo sy Qk.b MUTT IS T DAILY TRUE LOVE STORY. LOVED HER- BUT He Akwn;:‘:;'hfiné ::’?&J";fl“‘::‘ USSEN, MUT T— * SHe WAS A VENTRILOQUST . WAS AS PRETTY AS SHE FELL IN Love w A MONKEY KAS SING A CALIEORMIA SUN e s s T Y AN AL LA A PorcuPINE ! N SETTING O0 A = HAW e VOLCANO- AND HE SPRAMED) e, 29 READ o, T HAVE BEEGN SO APPY SINCE THE DAY LADY GIVVUS PUT ANT POISON IN THE HE DoN'T FeeL SO GOoD: He MISSED HIS DAILY TRue Love STORY AND HASN'T HAD WOT'S WRONG WITH BALLY OLD MUTT? HE's AS RUNDOWN AS AN . [ERRAND BOY'S HEELS. HOLLYWOOD, August 7 (N.AN.A).|Bay.” Mae Marsh plays a small part/ =A simple ceremony of old Spain was enacted late yesterday afternoon at Santa. Barbara Mission when Father Augus- tine married Dolores Del Rio and Cedric Gibbons in the presence of a few friends. The bride, one of the most beautiful of the Latin screen actresses, chose her mother, Mrs. Asunsulo, for her only attendant, while the bridegroom had Benjamin Glazer, motion picture execu- tive, for his best man. ‘The romance of Dolores Del Rio, about which the colony has been so skeptical, is a thing of some six weeks’ standing. Up to the time she and Cedric Gibbons became interested she went about mainly with her cousin, Don Alvarado, and his wife. Santa Barbara Mission is one of the « most exquisite relics of old Spain of which California may boast. Its clois- ters are magnificent in their simple antiquity, and its setting by the blue sea is unforgettable. It is the most divine spot a Latin beauty could choose for the culmination of her romance. ‘Wheat greater anti-climax could be arrived at than the discussion about the strawberry mark on the Barrymore baby? All Hollywood is agog—and how easily we get agog!—over the fact that the daughter of the world’s handsomest man and one of the screen's greatest :::uties has a strawberry mark on her d. The rumor flashed around that the parents had come to a serious disagree- ment regarding the disposal of the strawberry mark. The handsomest pro- file in history scoffed at this, saying the mark was only the size of & pea, anyhow, and that a good dermatologist ‘was going to take it off. Sic transit young Dolores Barrymore's | P! disfigurement. ‘We have come a long way in our en- tertainment making. Mary Pickford ‘was advertised rday on the boule- in the “mellerdrammer.’ . Most of Mary Pickford's early pictures have been bought up by the Pickford- Fairbanks' corporation—less from senti- ment than from good, sound business principle, I should judge. They display Mary as a moon-faced young thing with absolutely straight hair. Her idea of acting would seem to be putting the head on one side, lifting a hesitating hand to the cheek or pouting her full mouth provokingly. And the head romantic devil in all these shenanigans is Henry Walthal. Deary, deary me! Of course, Gloria and Hank still come in for their share of discussion. It seems the ever-watchful ones discovered that Hank Falaise paid a visit to a beautiful blond screen actress to whom he has been reported engaged before he darkened Gloria Swanson’s door for his little conference. And the disagree- ment has been laid to purely geographi- cal difficulties. Hank likes the litera- ture put out By the Paris Chamber of Commerce evidently, because he chooses to live in that gay center. And Gloria would rather be a movie actress living at Beverly Hills and Malibu than play the marquise along the Boulevard St. Germaine. All of which climatic hooey might have been more impressive had it not been circulated on the heels of very definite and oft-repeated rumors of the Marquis de la Falaise's transfer of ;‘flecdfionl to the above-mentioned lovely ond. If you're tired of cross-word puzzles, solve this personal from the village column: “Man, oxon, will utterly abandon his ideally enlightened self to the diligent ursuance of any task not altogether turpiludicrous. Will not suffer his al- ready disgusted self to consider pro- grams redolent of get-rich-in-a-hurry schemes. Romantic ladies kindly neu- yeste: yard in s picture entitied “A Beast at 1. Stupid persons. 6. Birds symbolizing peace. 11. Eldest son of Noah. 15. Longest river in France. 16. Prevent. 17. Greek queen of the gods. 18. Silk material 19. Stretched tight. 20. Persia. . Exposes to view. . That which completes. . Universal flower. . Seed clusters of grain. . Required. . Most, recent. . Plague. . The Far East. . Willow for basket weaving. . Transcribed plan. . Cans. . Back tooth . One who drags by force. ¥6. Sharpened. . Sore. . Existence . Containing a coarse marsh grass. . Shabby. . Poetic term for evenings. . Always. . Church officials. 58. Stern. . Misplace. . Thought. ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE. (Copyright, 1930, by North American News- paper Alliance.) . Provided with a central arched por- tion, as a church. . Truth: archale. . Loose earth. . Anclent epic poem. . Trap. . Other, . Stop. . Amphibious animal. 9. Prophet. Fisherman using pot-traps. . Traced by smell. Down. . In addition. . A cleansing material. . Location. . Ireland. . Means of perception. . Machine for stamping the date. . Cooking places. . Sell. . Gaelic. . Rear ends of ships. . English county. . Bibllcal King. . Remove traces of. . Having long bair on the neck. 25. Minute particle of matter, . Engrave by acid. . More recent. . Off the track. . Faint trace. . Mui: more comfortable, . Sinned. . Cover with water, . Less healthy. Hauled.. . Lock of hair. . One who colors cloth. . Gypsy gentlemen. . City of gondolas. . Instruction. . Takes the part of. . Ancient Roman magistrate. . Line of poetry. . Consumer. . Rent. . More strange. . On the sheltered side, . Small bottle. . Upon the top ef. Grain. s Please Pass the Grecian Tear Urns. KENKLING The News Reaches Home! Failure in Reading. o " By SLHUNTLEY The Lost Chords. HiS MORNING CRY! THe PLANE THAT WAS HoVeRING ABovVE “THEY HAD HaPPY "VISIONS YOU WERE PLAYING WITI WES ER 7 _WHAT A aem.mrun_'l CREATURE / HOW COULD You T4 OFF €1 To RIT THE BALL 2 YOU MEAN TO SAY YOU CAN READ? WAS YUK N THAT BUNCH OF FELLERS WHAT WAS STANDIN® BY TH GENERAL STORE] DOSL) LAST NIGHT WHEN ME X [ AN' miss saLLY WENT BV Q@ CHOIR PRACTICE £ /— GOLD PLECES—/ " LISTEN To THis® NoTeD ANIATRIX FORCED DOWN IN SECLUDED SPOT CALLED CAMP ME! COME INSIDE! @1330 .. TRIBUNE, Inse. WAL, WHAT § WANT TO KNOW IS WHO WAS, IT WHAT WAS DOIN ALL TH' FANCY QUSSING € BOT™ ANKLES TRYING TO DRown HIMSELF 1IN THE SIDECAR OF 5 MeToRCYCLE SHE WOULD LAND ON A CAMP WHERE THERE ARE 150 MEN AND No WOMEN: TVE HEARD PLENTY ABOUT THAT BREY — OTHER CIRLS' SWEETHEARTS fIRE HER SPECIALTY ! RIGHT NO PICTURE WINDY ‘HELPING OUT OF THAT PLANE — WELL, SHE WON'T_STERL HIM cAMP NoDAMES ? ISN'T THAT TRAT WAS -EASY AFTER SO MAD I COULON'T SEE RER / & THAT AINT KLEINSMITS KETCHUP! THAT. MOMMAS KETCHUP! ‘HE WAS LATE FER'CHOIR PRACTICE AN' HED JEST LOST HIS HYMN BOOK IN A CRAP eAME THATS ALL RIGHT, JEDGE.. I KNOW YUH'RE TOO SENSIBLE BY THET PACK OF HYENAS