Evening Star Newspaper, August 18, 1930, Page 24

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C AL,IM UP TO My EARS IN WORK,! DuE To MucH [l anD THERES A BucH of : " PuBLICITY, THE LADIES OUTSIDE WAITING To BLUFFIT-BY -THE- || REGISTER. WILL You Go PiIcK SEA BATHING OUT THE MOST LIKELY LOOKING BEAUTY CONTEST 1S [| AND GWE THEM ENTRY BLANKS: NOW COMING Jo FILL oUT? NICELY, AND THE FIRM OF MUSHBY AND MEGINIS, InC. ARE WORKING WELL— THATS 2 SETTLED! MOMENTOUS ERRORS. Toe & 7 ot ‘m.l WHEN THE VILLAGE SMITHY ; PARKED HIS GUM HILE THE LUTTLE g go-_xr"fx.g !‘Lox!g_r 'I'l-l;‘ouoflfl OF JORNNIE SCROD, FISHERMAN - COURSE WE CAN MAKRE OQUT ALl RIGHT- PLENTY HERE TO ENT, SUCH AS \'T \S- BUT | “TELL Mum ONE GO\N' To STAM HERE MUCH LONGER = TTHATS A wWouse - RIGRT YOV BE, AMNNIE- THE RAWNY SEASON WL S \SLAND FOR ‘\ENR\S' - MOVIES AND MOVIE PEOPLE BY MOLLIE MERRICK. THEY ToLD ME THAT BEAR WAS TAME -~ BUT T THINK THey FORGOT To TELL IF THAT BeAR cAn [ CLIMB THIS TREE T'LL Sue ™e PusLiIC SCHooLS FoR THAT BEAR SE€MS TO LIKE MY TRACKS = IF HE'S FOAD of €M T'LL HOLLYWOOD, August 18( NAN.A). the theater, who has never lost their privilege of changing her mind and be- comes recomtiled to Fox on the eve of that company's plans to star Maureen | O'Sullivan with Charles Farrell. Cos- tumes for O'Sullivan were well under way before the reconciliation was ef- fected. This news will spread happiness among _thousands of Farrell-Gaynor | fans who could never assimilate the | tdea of the new team. | AlL is gay again for Janet. The move | . ~-Janet Gaynor exercises the woman's ' nostalgia for the theater. And his wife, |U1'1 Ouida Bergere, who has lived in Holly- wood far longer than he and is famous as one of the most gracious hostesses hereabouts, confesses a longing for metropolitan centers and the theater also. Paul Lukas, who has been called “the John Barrymore of Hungary,” was signed to a long-term contract Satur- day. Behind this simple statement is places Maureen O’Sullivan in one of | one of the mo:t unusual stories in the the most trying positions any young | film colony. actress has occupied in cinema history. | Lukas, brought here from Europe Trained to supplant Janet Gayn when talkies were unheard of, was con- Maureen O'Sullivan has a far different | sidered a find indeed on the Paramount {emnnlily from the one the studio | lot. His suave sophistication was prized hrust upon her. She will either be | by directors who fought for the services allowed to develop her own vital charm | of the acter. or she will suffer a total eclipse with | But when talk.came Lukas suffered Janet Gaynor back in the Fox com- | the most heavily of all the foreigners pany’s good graces. Broadway, which sighs so loudly for the stars that are gone—to Hollywood— will have one of its own back shortly. Basil Rathbone says farewell to cinema- land for the life of the legitimate on October 1, speeding to the East Coast, where rehearsals on a play will begin immediately. Basil Rathbone, who has brought to the stage some of its most exquisite characterizations, will appear in a | nagmez vehicle 'entitled “To Please a Neither the sunshine of California nor the luxury of having his own swim- ming pool, spacious home where he dis- | pensed lavish hospitality, nor the widely | appreciated advantages of screen careers 8s against stage lives, has made up to | Basil Rathbone for the loss of his audi- | ence. 1 He has been one of the children of | | because his English seemed the most hopeless. Lawford Davidson, British | actor, doubled for him in “The Wolf of Wall Street,” which was made when l talkies were in their infancy. | Then the lot decided to’ send him | home, as he was of little use to a col- | ony dealing in American talkics. He | pleaded to remain, offered to play the | smallest kind of parts, to meet every requirements of the studios if they would give him time to acquire negotiable | English. They did. And in the meantime he { saw Adolphe Menjou leave Hollywood, | and Emil Jannings, both from the same lot. This week Lukas, now speaking understandable ~ English, gets along- term - contract, Adolphe Menjou has made his first English-speaking talkies, and Emil Jannings is on his way back to Hollywood. (Copyright, 1930. by North American News- Ppaper Alliance.) Daily Cross-Word Puzzle . 1. Ttalian city. 5. Actuate. 20. Fore part of a ship, 14. Entrance to a mine. . Recelver of a gift . Furrowed. . Habitual. . Perform . Alone. . Square type. . A beginning. . Reflecting . Seed container. . Follow. 36. Have effect. . Sheltered. . Wind. One who looks down on others. Soothes. . Bury. Large bird. Multipiying by a certain number. . Tennis term. _ To wit A cereal. 53. At a later date than, 5. Scalp ointment. 58. Covers heav'ly, . Girl's name, . Cauterize. . A continent. . Discriminating Artificial. . Seaweed. . Digits. | Century plants. . Sheep. . Mental conception. During the time after. . Harmonize. . Blameless. . Damp. 7. Hollow tube. . S-shaped worm. . French article. Parts of speech . Declaim vehemently. . Wave-like molding. Useless plant, . In music: soft. Hub of a wheel. Calamity. . Worn out. . Excess of solar over lunar year. 6. Tooth. Bringing action against. Moon: French. Fragrance. Kind of puzzle. 3. Take out. Hogs. Clasps with affection. Broods of eels Move smoothly. 5. Erodes. Solidified liquid. Resort Winged. Stitch again Breathe very fast Medley Rodents Mexican dollar. Vex Weakens. Salt. 5. Parent. ANSWERS TO CROSSWORD PUZZLES IN SUNDAY MAGAZINE A d o | I | Buo F’:un A Trip Up Whaddya By SLHUNTLEY Well! Well! e ! \ -REN WINDY STEPPED INTO THRT PLANE To BLUFF THE SWELL LOOKING AVIATRIX INTO THINKING HE KNEW HOW To REPAIR HER AIRSHIP — HE HURRAH! someone IS COMING To HELP ME! THEY CAN SEE 1 DON'T KNOW How ACCIDENTWY ToUCHED A SWITCH AND AWAY IT FLEW To HANDLE THis PLANE ?! P e I DOWANNA ALONE, MOM! GOSH, ITS AWFUL DARK UPSTAIRS! 7 WAL, MR, TWITTERS, § e l/1 HEAR TELL YO'R AWAY QUITE A SPELL NOW HOPE 1T's INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW To BRING THis SHP To EARTH! GooD WEAVENS, MAN, DON'T You KNOW You SROULD PuT “TAIS TuRF ScHOOL TAKIN' WHAT KIND OF A GAME IS TAIS CAWFP THE PRO .TELLS ME To TAKE TURF AND You “TELL ME To PuT IT BACIK- BUT DONTCHA THINK YOUGHTA COME UP JUS’ TO SEE IF 1 DID HE FINALLY. 61T

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