Evening Star Newspaper, September 20, 1930, Page 24

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MODEST MAIDENS THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, THE MoNTMoRENCY JONESES AND THE AP MEINSEY ARRIVED HOME TO-pay AFTER SEVERAL Days SPENT ON THE RoAD ToseTHER ™ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1930. NOW REMEMBER, ALOYSIUS P MYGINIg WHEN THE SOUP 13 SERVED To-NIGHT AT “THE Jonests DONT You TAKE ANy JUST SAY You Don'r OF Courss you Do, BuT ™ not N GOING To BE QUEERED SociALy i JUST FOR A BOWL oF Soup!! IF THe JoNESES ©VER HEARD Yoo GETTIING AWAY WITH A PORTIoN OF TOMATO SOUP, THEY \WouLD Never Look AT US AGAIN ! You SEEM TO INHALE YOUR i { il YES, THEY'LL. THINK A [ ALL THose no i You MAkE IS STATIC ! ' CARE FOR ANy SOUP — HOWEVER, IF THE RADIO IS TURNED ON, YOU MAY HAVE soup ! IN APPRECIATION OF AL'S KINDNESS, THE JONESES HAVE. INITED HW aND CLARICE TO DINNER THIS EvenING AT THEIR HOME. ~—~_ © 1930, by The Associated Newspapers ) quite so strong. & i < Maybe Clarice Is Right. Beeeet OW ! Trere aoes THAT HEADACHE PGANM - | NEVER HONE WERDRCHES - PAUST B TH WERT OR SOMETHIN'= WASH | COLLD \E DOWN FoR [ QEE - TH' CAR'N SuT \NE GOTTIA SURE \S GETTIN' GET DI\NNER REBDN FWRST - THEN '\ GOow' TO TURN AN AND S\EE? FOR A WEEX - \ SURE AM SO - QOOM ! Geg, 1\ FEEL AWFUL Funy \NSIDE — MUST BE SOMETHIN | ATE = BREN FEELN TS =l WAM FOR A COUWPLE O GUESS WE'S ABOUT S DANS - OW, WELL - WELL BGAWN NOW BTENOGRAPHER: "“NOW IS THE TIME FOR ALL GOOD MEN TO COME TO THE AID OF THE PARTY.” MOVIES AND MOVIE PEOPLE BY MOLLIE MEKBICK.— . _HOLLYWOOD, Calif, September 20 Cherrill and Buster West, an engage- (N.AN.A)—A handful of friends who|ment which received wide attention and had been close to Milton Sills during gusty felicitations some months ago. the years of charming hospitality he ~ Virginia Cherrill, in case you have extended from his lovely home at Salt- | forgotten, is the girl who played her air gathered yesterday afternoon to say |first part opposite Charles Spencer farewell to one of the most dignified | Chaplin in the as yet unreleased silent and able men the screen has ever| picture, “City Streets.” known. | " Just 'what the future holds for her The thousands of members of the in pictures would be difficult to esti- professional colony who knew and ad- mate. She is a beautiful blond, not un- mired Sills have bowed to the wishes|like Edna Purviance in her youth. of his widow, Doris Kenyon, and will| Chaplin undoubtedly chose her for the pay him homage Wednesday evening,|roie because of her resemblance to his when the Academy of Motion Picture | formc. leading lady. She is much too Arts and Sciences will hold memorial | tall for Chaplin, but the matter was services in his honor. | adjusted by putting spring heels on Yesterday’s brief ceremonies, con-|Cherrill and occasionally standing ducted by & close friend of the actor, Charlie on a stair step so the differ- Dr. Ernest Holmes of the Institute of ence in height could be mitigated. Religious Science arnd School of Phi-| No matter what the success of the losophy, were the simplest ever accorded | Chaplin picture, Virginia Cherrill will & famous man in Hollywood. | have to prove her worth in talkies from Clarence Sills, brother of the actor,|every angle save that of camera re- arrived from Chicago yesterday. Doris | action, so far as Hollywood is concerned. Kenyon Sills, his widow; her mother;| Buster West's comedy is riotous and Dorothy Sills, daughter of Milton Sills | incessant. But local divorce annals by a previous marriage; Mrs. Eleanor have convinced us that comedians lead Painter, John Goodrich, the friend Who | the most gloomy of lives at home. As was with him when he met his tragic penedicts they don’t seem to register death; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Tibbett, | very well. According to the little Hol- intimates of many years' standin, and | lywood bird, they're not so good as & few others made their farewells. | flances, either. Lawrence Tibbett sang “At the Bier | Bide,” by John Masefield. It is a song| And Mr. and Mrs. Noah Beery are that' Milton Sills asked the baritone to|saying their say through lawyers— sing often in the happy days when they | which may or may not mean divorce in foregathered for pleasure. the future. ‘There were no pallbearers, no hon- orary pallbearers and complete absence| And mnobody is downcast enough to of the tremendous floral tribute which | pull their hat forvard so much as an would naturally follow the passing of | eighth of an inch. You just can’t look s famous man so long identified With | thoroughly dejected with these silly the professional colony of Hollywood. ]h‘en% cnve;flnqs hanging onto the back s | of the neck. Among the romances that would seem | (c,pyright, 1930, by North American News- to have gone cold is that of Virginia| paper Alliance.) Daily Cross-Word Puzzle . Stringed instrument. 5. Bubject. . Compendium. . African antelope. 5. On_the beach. . Male child. . Vehicle. . Cottage. . Townsman. . Undisputed. . Indolent . Undulating. 5. Dulled. " One after another. 7. Vestige . Scale note. . Across (poet.). . Rasp. . Hewn. . Skim. . Male duck. Dell . Shriveled. Down. . Harvest fly. . Muse of astronomy 3. Unjustly severe. . Thrust out. 5. Vold space. . Crematory residue, . Clupeoid fish. . The sun. . Divided into small interstices, Cichoriaceous plant. Broad neck scarf. | Making sounds. . Happen before. . Repairer. Viscous printing fluid. . Thicket. . Debris, . Enhance. Continued artillery attack. The fiyfot, or gammadion, Noise-making device. . Divert of supreme authority. . Diversifies 37. Coarse kind of tobacco. 38. Acid. . Mountain pass, . Lived. . End. . Light brown. . Equal to. . Pawl | Clothes malker. 3. Pertaining to a Mohometan prince. | 9. The Orient (poet.) . Fantastic. 52, Vehicle, 3. Pirkin . Pineapple. ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE Overshoe . Quintessence 3. Enumerate 5. Mountain range. . Oid European coin, |48. A trifle | 51. Preserve. | | Paris Dressmaker Exhibits Travel Dress With Lacework Foresleeves. PARIS (#)—Handmade lace trims dresses of tweed in the Winter collec- tion of one dressmaker here. Narrow handmade insertions outline neckline and waistline of a~tweed travel | dress. Many afternoon dresses of silk | and sorne morning dresses of black wool crepe Fave pretentious collars and fore- sleeves of h>avy handmade lace. Lace co'lars follow the, outlines of | vokes with small fichu ends tying in front. 1 i Bolivia will hold its presidential elec- tion early in January, The Kid Is Guilty of Condensed Sabotage. > g’ ey KEN KLING Roughhouse Has Horses on the Brain. FREEMAN The Perfect Shot. Lower By S.LHUNTLEN After the ALL R\GHRT THAT'S AN OUTRAGE, JEFE Lookk AT THAT CRowD BEATIVNG THAT LITTLE HEY KiDs! HRVE You SENT YouRr LETTER N YET 7 ROUGHHOUSE 1S LONESOME AND" WANTS To PICK A PAL FROM AMONG HIS RERDERS \F You ARE BETWEEN THE HGES OF 8 AND |2 RND HAVE DONE TWO GooD DEeDS DURING THE YEFRR, WRITE ROUGHHOUSE WHAT THEY WERE. EACH LETTER MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY ONE FRom YoUR TEACHER SRYING You ARE POPULAR WITH THE BOYS. THE WINNER WILL RECENE ] “TwWo- WHEel' BIKE FOR CHRISTIMAS FROM Ken Kling— » e WiLL YOu &'« COME OVER \™ ‘AN’ LOOK AT MY LIV [ BROTHERY o7 A GOOD SLEEP AWD VLL B8 Q. XK.~ NOW THAT |T'S ALL ) OVER, 6enTLEMEN, CAN T ASK WHY You weRe STRWING A 3 Sce™ HAROLD [Reg U S Put OR ; Copyrighe. 19, by The Chicage Tribema. GRANe €E, | WE CATCH THAT <D | WE WiILL PUT ELEVEN MINIATURE COURSES TeGETHER AND BURY HIMm w™ € WAS DIGEIG FoR WORMS AND ABSoLUTELY RUINGD FoUuR oF THE FINEST MINIATURE GOLE COURSES W AMERICAL | DEFeNnsELESS LIFE OF EARL SANDE - 1 WAsS JUsST A LoNESoME Ko 8ACK IN (DAHO. t AUMWAYS WAS FOND OF HORSES So oNe DAY I DECIDED To RUN_AWAY END BEWME ROVGHHOUSE ! PUT THAT PRPER RAWRY AND BRING THAT BASKET ofF WASH N THE House! HURRY! You NEVER MIT § ONE LIKE TWAT IN_ALL YourR YEARS OF GOLF DOWN The MIDDLE ANG PAST TAE. 250-YARD MARK ) s sy G} A DOCTOR 1501 ¢ € i = P FOUR OR FIVE FELLERS TO HELP' NEreshie TES HOM > 7 AND THEN RUN T THE STORE forR ANOTHER BOX OF CLOTHES PINS I APPLIED FoR A JoB N A BIC RACING STABLE EAND THE HEAD MAN MRADE ME START A3 AN EXERCISE BoOY. IT WAS GREAT FUN To-----ee doT ME Do SOME HERVY THINKIN' I MADE A MISTAKE AND HIT ThE BALL WITH My =t PRACTICE 2 SWING Row DID You 0o IT, Doc ? THATS THE REASON I CAME HERE! HE JEST ET FIFTEEN 8222 AND 1 AYS B2 AND THEN WHAT DO NUK THINK @79 \32 222 AN SHEY / HOMEST, BAD THE \/MISS 5-:\’.L\" |\ we sorTal ‘f\cfg_/, S0 1VLST TIME TO ] SRR b S R AN' BE SURE TO TELL EVERY- BODY NOT TO TELL NOBODY WHAT 1 TOLD YUM !

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