Evening Star Newspaper, September 8, 1930, Page 28

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‘Enjoying the voyage?” “Oh, everything's swell, just swell.” MOVIES AND MOVIE PEOPLE BY MOLLIE HOLLYWOOD, Calif,, September 7 (N.AN.A.) —Production is at the low- est ‘ebb of the year, with two of the Jargest studios inoperative and the re- mainder working with fewer companies than heret. ore. It is a bad season for bit and extra layers, to whom work, even when the E:d\utry is at its peak, is a hazardous ning to be fought for over the most wicious competition. ~ Persistent rumors among the direct- ing and producing group of the colony eredits the slump to the fact that big smroney is awaiting the Charlie Chanlin lease, “City Streets.” If this stlent i‘lm goes over in the way other ‘ haplin ¥s{lents” have gone, many of the Holly- wood producers will follow suit, it .me*ms. and make a percentage of no- ‘Cnaplin has not rushed matters to yelieve the feelings of his co-workers, if such be the case. “City Streets” has been made throughout on the same| my of leisure and silence which the | 5 Euglish comedian invariably follows. . If local rumor be worth anything, romance of Alice White and Sid tlett is said to be on the d MERRICK. in the celluloid village. And when a mere handful of wistful brown eyes and white-hennaed hair can get six lads to sit about walting for their turns to dance it irks the star whose one bored escort is watching the dancers through half-shut eyes and giving more attention cigarette than to his lady. aces of the village. corners of quiet .afes Alice had books to 3 t not working. She slipped quietly and quite graciously into the conventioral mode of the , where formerly her gowns had been a sock in the eye. And evemr her publicity rivals who had said ‘Ain’t love grand?” in tlat way jealous ladies have of doing had to. admit, somewhat grudgingly, that this seemed to be the real thing. Furs are creeping into Hollywood slyly in t little touches on the Autumn 183 Li - e has its sawey little ste, Just & can of” Now Al Understands. CAP'N'S BEEN JUST " THERE Le - ACYS L\KE HE DOESW'T [ 8UD Fisues In a Minute You're Through. D. mEEbLess To say AL WAS DUMBFOUNDED WHEN THE JUD&eS ANNOUNCED PeARL PATOOKA AS THE WINNER OF, THE BATHING BEAUTY ConTesT. IN THE RIOT THAT FOLLOWED THE VERDICT, AL AND MUSHBY HAD To RUN FOR THEIR HOTEL IN ORDER To ESCAPE = RoLEH TREATMENT.... MONDAY. CAN You BEAT 1T, MUSH ! PEaRL. PATOOKA WITH HER KNOCK-KNEES, WINNING FIRST PRiZE’ THOSE TUDEES MUST] HavE BEEN ‘BLUIND ! \ WOLLDW'T _SAM WES JUST LAZ™, BUT, JUST TH SAME, \T'S PRETTH EASN TO_FEEL A L\TT\E §_\CK WHEN MUk TR THEY SHOULDN'T CACL THIS MIMATURE GOLE. THEY SHowD CALL 1T MAGMIFIED PTEMBER 8. 1930. WELL, AL, You KNOwW RECKOW | WON'T ENT ANNTRING RIGHT wOW, ANNE - \ FETB\L A LEETLE ©vT UNDER The WNERTHER. - { T'VE BEEN AROUND TWS THING SEVENTEEN Times AND AINT 60T NOWHERE YET. (T onLY TAKES A BMINUTE T® PLAY: SO- ER-HM- ER- L SLIPPED THE 3UDGES A HUNDRED BUCKS EACH AND ER- LERARW L\ZARDS! HE NEVER “TURNED PownN FOOD BEFORE- WE MUST BE A LITT\€ S\CK, AFTER AL\ - T MINIATURE 69LF£ "w A ‘MINIATURE And Irene Rich's black gown was : liktle | & smOO which may \‘\=>_ X i P ‘her | DOWS, used as & girdle or put )y ®7~//.~ of enchantment. 'f} / 6 i R p 2 A W " [TO MAKE HIT WITH GIRL, WIND' HERE'S OUR RO MAKING A PERFECT) PRETENDS. To Fix. DISHBLED PLANE! LGNDING AFTER BLNG 9 HORS ACCIDENTLY TOUCHES SWITcH BIND| \N_ THE RIR — RCCIDENTLY UP IT_FLIES WITH HIM IN T BUSTING SOL0 ENDURANCE RECORD o ', : ] A SWELL 1S FORCED DOWN ON THE CAMP NODAMES FOR A REST CRAMP GROUNDS ALLOW US To SuP You A SHORT | RESUME Past Per- . ;‘ e i 7 Daily Cross-Word Puzzle e ° 1\\ .C:'? \ Sl N : SOMETHING GOES WRONG ! PLANE CRASHES To EARTH ! AMBULANCE CARRIES_ INJURED FLYER AWARY — © 1S 1T TRUE DOC THAT YOouR WIFE GAVE You A TERRIFIC, . /Y 4 g “ | \N ORDER To Keep . |ENERYONE IN IENORANCE OF THE FACT THAT HE HAD A “DOUBLE® WINDY IS FORCED To HOP IN BED RAND PLAY SICK! NOW _THAT You ARE UP ON EVERY THING,. WE CAN PROCEED HAS HAPPENED THE PRST FEW WEEKS AT W WINDY 1S RSKED To DO STUNTS AT AIR CIRCUS, AND KEEP UP THE DECEPTION , HI WIRES A GHOST- FLYER. YES, AND 1 UNDERSTAND HE SAID HE WouLD SKOW RER ROW To _PLAY ThE GAME. HERE'S WINDY'S “DOUBLE " g0 | N ACTION ! STUNTING As CROWD BELOW CHEERS DID You HEAR TAAT DoC’s WIFE INTRODUCED Him To —Tom BEAT/NG ON /@.\ A MINATURE CouRSE 7 \& FREEMAN S \;\ Always an Alibi. 1 KNOW WHAT . I°'M GONNA BE Measurement of a tract of hn‘d ) lu: WHEN t GROW . Give the right to. : Combatants in hand-t: “and cene UP! I'M EVEN test. BTUDDYIN’ FOR 1T . Fleeing. 3 3 l!gnl property claim. . Brother alu Moses. . Focx . Horny plate. . Slight of bufld. . Sea bird. . Avail. . Sties. . Recites in monotone. . Traveling by water. . Chemical suffix. . Sets afire. . Portuguese title, . Section, uted grain. . Dupe. cloth. . Cooking utensil. . Trap. . Plcture mentally. . In the midst of. . Nostrils, . Public land. YOU MUST BE STARTIN' AT THE VERY NO SIR! NOT FOR. WHAT I WANNA BE! . Spilled over. E 3 . Engraving tool with scooplike blade. . Underground passages. . Chargers, 4 . Projection on & wheel. 3. mpanied. . Indigenous. . Baby's outfit of clothes. . Narrow valleys. . Clubfoot. . Hindu language. . Periodical. . Tropical fruit tree. . Lacquers. . Aunt (Spanish), . Continued stories. . Cuckoo (var.). Plan 60. 1¢ ters. . Rule. In Roman history 35 across meant public lands which were acquired by conquest in war. ANSWERS TO CROSSWORD PUZZLES IN SUNDAY MAGAZINE JOICTHTS 8] g‘ pi T 0C A} fll')x_l?" S5 Naw! THET'S vEST TH TROUBLE ._.ME AN DIRTY SHIRT HAS GOT ™© MAUL HIM UP A WHIT 'FORE HE CAN SUE FER DAMAGES | D MULEY BATES JEST GOT RUN OVER BY A AUTYMOBILE, YEP_ WiT HAPPENED W RIGHT DOWN IN WAS HE ? FRONT OF TH' /| \HURT BAD! GENERAL ‘ Ty | AT TEl B8i Al €T ONICIORN] AWNSE S A IAIRIAICIEN] D1 RITTY] DISINSIEID [AlSIT]

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