Evening Star Newspaper, September 26, 1930, Page 41

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“D'YA MIND.IF 1 LOOK-OVER YOUR SHOULDER?'" MOVIES HOLLYWOOD, Calif., September 20; (N.ANA).—The Clara Bow gambling | escapade ‘goes over into broad comedy— comedy ‘with the flaming Clara pic- tured with backgrounds of roulette wheels, ~baccarat . boxes, boule tables, and—the ‘ crowning touch—a pair of tty embarrassment Shh:h n nLemc-blue paja- were just that, and not $100 chips, as the bold, bad gami men who have :;u;d all' the “trouble declare them il - 1. Money prize. 6. Carbonate of copper. 15. Banishment. . Diverged. . Cloak. Requite. . Tropical cuckoo. American Indi 3 ian. 1. Biblical spy, the te of Joshus. | 72- . Plece of ground. pel [, :Nof'nhnnouu. . Shaving. . Large snake. . Great skill. 30. Comforted. AND MOVIE PEOPLE MERRICK. friends herself with the boys who ran the gambling tables. 5 f “But I don’t like this. idea of rid- ing to fame on the skirts of Clara e said the com , with & broad wink and the inimitable Rogers shuffie. Clara herself wrote a neat little tag with her statement: “I had never been to Lake Tahoe, 80 not n&n work on a picture I decided to & short. ip with my secretary, Miss Devoe, to Lake Tahoe Tavern, which every one knows is & very fine, respectable place.” Not all- the comedians are swinging Last e an imposing array of film folk met for memorial sérvices to Miiton 8ills, one of the best loved o& the damem. mua‘?. who recently Douglas inks Mayer and representativ from people ‘who had p it Darts In his Tecently compieted. pictire to veterans of the camera paid their tribute. ?:- wm s mmm. l'&:fi . Bill of fare. . Appraiser. Medicinal plants. . Chief justices of the Isle of Man. Tears. : Liable to sin. 2. Dotingly fond of one's wife. G ::n. . Weep. . Exclamation of satistaction. . Kind of printing type. . Hand in the game of whist. . Revised. . City in Ireland. . Located. hawk-headed god. opening. quadruped. 3 rwise. 33. German 1685-1789. 5. c.,Anlnml'- Toor e . New, comb. form. 1 xnm'u”:ibu al 3 . Exist, 50. Rough: 22" - Characterized by melody as distin- guished from recitative, of” callers polite A wordless pause. descends muf’ JiF' ANNME'S WORSE TO PAN = \_KNEW SHE WOULD BE WITH THAS RBAN AND PAMPNESS EVERMWHERE = 1T WAS BOUND TO RUN HER FEVER WP~ RIBL DANCE HALL= GUEA) A WALL FLOWER AINT SAPE UNLESS HNE'S 6N THE CEILING: THAT DANCES LIKE A SToRK WITH ReVOLUING ANKLES ¢ SUFFERIN' DVOTS ! WHAT'S “THE 1DEA OF CARRYI MANY CLUBS ? ALL THE MARBLES T WON FROM PUDDIN'HEAD ! NEARLY A WHOLE HATRUL! Y S wev, mescal! po YUH WANTA TAKE A RIDE OVER TO GALA GLLCH GOING MOOSE HUNTING, EH? WELL, AL, Let|| SO! THATS TH' way 173 DONE, HEY! You Buy A HORN AN' MAKE A NOISE LIKE A FEMALE MOOSE ! IT'S' KIND OF CoMPLICATED, ME GIVE YOU A FEW POINTERS — FIRST YOU MUST BUY A HORN, TO CALL “THE MOOSE WITH, ITS VERy SIMPLE, YOU HIDE In THE BUSH AND MAKE A NOISE WiTH THE HORN LIKE ILL 3Aay!t THANK GOODNESS’ WE HAVE MEDICINE - AND THE SPRINGWATER IERE NEVER WAS ONE, STILL A MAN WITH A FACE Like GENTLEMANIF THERE | NiS CAN'T Be BAD- He™ NEVE €UER WAS DNE! SIR SIDNEY, AND HoLD ON GOING ARSUND THE CURvES? WELL, You SEE 1| STARTED PLAYING THE GAME LEFT- HANDED BUT WHEN THE PRO SAID THERE NEVER WAO OEEN A LEFT-RANDED CHAMPION 3 LEAQNED To PLAY RIMT-NAND!&I—J—_— TIMES WAVE 1 TOLD YOU & NOT TO PLAY MARBLES, FOR, ° [/ WHATCHA GON' QVER EzRA HECHT _ GENERAL STO HooSE Have 2 [ HERE, ANNIE = TRY | THAS = WOW DO 0oL RESTED AFTER MO NGHTY'S S\LEee? pes 60 TARE o €-BARS oUT OF MY = GRACEFUL AS A DUMPLING GOING BACK T THE KITCHEN) FOR MoRe SAUCE,You DANCE DIVINELY = BUT WHAT Do You FAce? T FEEL L\KE f ©'M DANCING NOW L CAN QLAY SOME SHOTS RIGHT- HANDED' .AND 1 RAVE. o PLAY OTHERS LEFT-HANDED GIWVE THOSE Y RIGHT BACK TO PUDDINHKEAD! THATS NOTHING BUTGAMBLING! < WHAT ¢ UM GOIN' THIRTY MILES TO MAIL A LETTER T- HOW COME. YuH DONI'T MAIL 1T, RIGHT, HERE * POSITIVELY, SIR! THAT HoRM| la MADE ENTIRELY OF THE || AND NOW Srow ME How FINEST CANADIAN BIRCH BARK, BY AN INDIAN GUIDE. (| Horw you |\ AT LAxE EDWARD, Quesec! o e, ¢ ALL RIGHT, T\.L TAKE IT! TO IMITATE A 1ADY MooSE Jif CALLING HER BOY FRIEND, WiLL you ? e \ BUT | DOUBT \F SHE KNEV T SHES GOT AS BR®S CASE AS \ ENER SAW \N FORTY NEARS N THE TTROPICS - THE CR\S'S MUST COME SOON = Y00 ARG AS SIT ™s one out? YT T R v S QUGHHOUSE WANTS To CHOOSE A PAL | FROM RMONG HIS READERS SEND HIM R LETTER TwWo G0oD DONE DURING THE YERR . AND THE ONE WHO DD THE TWO | BesT DeeEDs wWite | NoT ONWY HAVE WIS NAME PRINTED IN THIS PRPER BUT CARRY -Two SETS OF CLUBS AN' ON MY WAY OYER SHALL I TAKE hat CLOCK NOU WON AT MRS. COOK'S BRIDGE PARTY ? LEZRA QUIT BUVIN' Al&S 'OFF'NME, AN DURNED IF 1 AINT @ONNA QUIT MAILIN' LETTERS IN HIS DADGUMMED + POST OFFICE ¢

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