Evening Star Newspaper, September 30, 1930, Page 39

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1930. LITTLE WOMAN, I THINK Tl GO UP IN TH SMOKER AND JOIN MR. JoNES. ID LIKE To GET HiM TALKING ABOUT MOOSE HONTING — I MIGHT YES,I SHALL NEVER FORGET AN EXPERIENCE I HAD || OH GEE! HOW L A VERY | |AST YEAR. L HAD WOUNDED A HUGE BULL, HE WAS || WASK WE WERE GOOD 1DEA)|| WILD 'WITH RAGE — HE CHARGED — I FIRED AGAN, MY Boy! || BUT ON HE CAME! 1T WAS TOO IATE, THE NEXT g INSTANT HE WAS URON ME — I FELT HiS HoT f§ BREATH — I FELT KIS ANTLERT AS ONE PIERCED MY ARM ! THERE WAS A SHOT — THE HOOSE GOING QUAIL {| sHooTInG INSTEAD OF HOOSE HUNTING!! T AR IR [P T My memory’s like » spiders web t holds bright joys like drops of dew, With here and there AL AND CLARKE LEFT To-Day WITH THE X TINE IN THE po,,M?;m, CANADIAN WILDS 2 }:\‘E Pallen AllsFeeling I # = Yo/ “ through. | Much Worse, | 4 rasair, e 15 Thanks. NOT PARTICOLARLY ENTHUSIASTIC O, WL RESCUE NeveR ‘ ME? \ DONT CARE ™ FOR MNSELF - BUT EVERN B\ ER“\’Q\G DAY THE MEDICINE 'S \D\oTW RUNNING LOWER. AND e = WO CHANCE Yo GET MOR - |] ] e \F WELP DOTSNT COME SOON 'Y WILLDO NG GOOD- ("JHILE EVEN THE RUMOR OF ngflo':\‘rx.tmfl P DESTINED '%gEBE A LO: CEACHING WARBU! GRAY When Fate Mocks. “HE HASN'T ANY MONEY, BUT HE'S THE MILLIONAIRE TYPE." MOVIES AND MOVIE PEOPLE BY MOLLIE MERRICK. DON'T SPILL Tite GAS 11 HOSE, GEMTS: We'll HAVE T LeT ™G JUDBGE DEUDE THIS= AND HE AIN'T BEEN RIGHT SINCE HEcToR ATE PupPy BISCUITS! T ONLY 66T THE EVEn NUMBERS. 6ET'S THE ODD NUMBERS? T WALT WHAT'S LEFT, IN THE Hose! IF I DON'T 6ET WHAT'S LEFT IN TME HoseE — I'LL WRAP THE Hose T PAID FOR TEN GALLONS AND I WANT NIX, WHAT'S LEFT BELOMGS TO GENTLEMEN), YOU BUMS 6oTTA SETTLE THAT HOLLYWOOD, Calif,, September 30 (NAN.A)—Ramon Novarro is so busy these days that he would seem to. have lost the identity of a great star and matinee idol, if, indeed. he ever exhibited any of these well known characteristics. 8o trenchant and inspiring has this d Novarro himself frankly tells me that if he had his way he would be| more content to remain a director for| th§ rest of his life and never step be- fo_ - the cameras in. 9I find,” said he, “that whese once I hadl the creation of merely a role in' picture, as a director I have the of all roles. I find the satis- following upon molding a story iter than the delight in creating and likeable character in one else’s picture.” the t time Novarro is both and directing. This is not ood, but is most un- of star Ramon No- olheim is doing that 'k successfully. Lowell Sher- accomplished the feat d Lionel Barrymore colors in the days ore the cameras. scarcely in the picture th and pulchri- 0 is & superb actor be allowed to retire le of his work while ‘Temained. begin work -on a ik ket 25 3 §Euf o i B g 4 i i it i 5 2ot ind Young played a:scene ‘which called for & close ‘wherein a fly crawled slowly alon cheek and then flew suddenly off, ? to find out how some of movies are done. i geis E up. Now, the heat of the modern stu- dio lights is tremendous and calculated | to thaw out even a dizzy fly who is half frozen from a night that would make Eliza turn pale. Six trials were made before a fly of sufficient temperament was discovered in the chilly group. But the sixth vic- tim responded to the pl:f beautifully. He moved sluggishly along Roland ""| Young's cheek. Then, feeling tite heat |of the lights, he gained momentum, | paused a moment to flick his wings | airily, and then took off into the wind with perfect form. o | “wel, | for a fiy. “I suppose he's off,” said Young, “to join a group of his cronies and say, ‘I'm simply dead, my dear, working all morning at the studio. Tl let you know when my picture is previewed!” Dolores Del Rio's illness is giving the colony genuine cause for concern. The Spanish beauty is confined to her bed continually, and but little hope is held out for her immediate return to work. Another beauty who has been giving her friends some considerable worry is Doris Sills (Doris Kenyon), who has been completely prostrated since the death of her husband. Her concert en- gagement in Los Angeles has had to-be me& mcd htriu;gx ‘:ng“;ehflm are get her ope. Posessed of a frail, blond loveliness, Doris Kenyon has been one of the ex- quisite types as well as one of the best actresses in the local group. Her sing- ing voice has received splendid com- mendation, and she was scheduled to open a local concert course this Fall. And 8. 8's description of how most Hollywood encounters really go: . o et do you dor 'Who 8o you do? How do you dol!” peper Alliance.) . Ortemial orgii. A tabor tn Bapaarcand; iental origin. 3 who lived near a burial m& 1 said, “that's an experlence| - (Copsright, 1930, by North American. News-| - GOT YOUR WIRE HAVE TO STAY HERE AND A®JIOUNCE THE WINNER OF W PAY You $50°° p WeeK AND FINE PER CENT OF THE PURSES ! MY BEAUTY CONTEST TOMORROW BUT TLL A % BE DOWN THERE THURSODAY ! T 1T'LL MAKE Yg:j T 3100 2 IF You'LL #75°/\ Ride For Me! on ice the night| count of the deaths by mfpm a stone on ice. Then,| into a pot for every funeral that passed. When he died some one that he had gone into the pot himself. | Menauant syndicate Tne. ¥ ¥ WHERE'S - YOUR : FRIEND Q",'//:/i" T <ALEC McANAB 7 T - b by HAVEN'T SEEN HE 'RATES MINIATURE. GOLF BUT RE PLAYS IT BECAUSE HE DOESN'T RAVE To Buy BALLS AND RIRE CADDIES DO You MEAN To. SAY . THAT I SCOTCRMAN 4 FROM'THIS CLUG. LIKES . MINIATURE GOLF, /[, REYPLAYS onLy. v TOMTHUMB HOWARD | =S FREEMAN SHE MIGHT BE ALL OUT,0F CHANGE AN’ HAFTA USE THE TELEPHONE ! LA NICKEL 1S A DANGEROUS THING TO HAVE WHEN YOU . TAKE A WALK, WITH YOUR Mom! g I HAVEN'T GOT' TIME! I'M GONNA" TAKE A WALK WITH MY GET A NICKEL'S ( WORTHA - PEANUTS WITH 1T 2 . Huts. Dwells unduly. 50. Can be hired. ). Corded fabrics. 54. Eye. {ppled. | 55, Wrathful. rmitting water to enter. . Navigate. A way out. . Sullen. ., Partly open. . One who ballots. 18. Present time. id. Lost. Permeated. Heavenly body. . Female sheep. Asterisk. 26, Propped up, to prevent sinking or sagging. Down. . Applaud. . . African cobra. . Persian poet. . Distorts. . Passed to. . Fragrant woods. . Break, Moccasinlike shoe. . Disbelievers. . Esteem. . Cheats. . Agreements. ., Fast. 35, Consume. 36; Salutes to the Virgin 37.. Seed coverings. NEP, TH' WORK'S GITTIN' KIND OF HEAVY OF LATE S 1 HIRED HIM TO . Offi t th 5 | Tanguish, T Yoy HELP OUT '‘ROUND Let it stand. Y ——— ) Inspires with fear. g 7 coonrey . Steamship_route. 3 > CHAMBUNISHIP, WAL, SO JUHRE KEEPIN' FERNGL MAKIN ouT.? NOUGHTS ADDED UP BLT TH FIGGERS 1S 60T ME POTHERED A ). The pick Extreme excitement. Makes honorable. tor. “Tutor. Spirit. ©H, You BIG HAND- SOME BRUTE, liow,h n;lrshy ground. GALA GULCH ‘reshet. P b " Refuge. 5 %Ac’ru’s cowrer . Sea. —— 9 8€ST 3 OUT OF 5. 3 Rodl‘:m which to roast meat. WED, OCTOBER 18 . Rotted away. in. . African gazelle. | Suggestive. > R y ) ! % m‘;‘m' . A B ) b ¢ / 5 Now, HONEY, V] 4 n an enemy. o [/ 7 NOH KNO! 1 . Species of :l:mvl. :l - WS . Restaurant cars. NT NO . Rhythm, BRUTE | Rager with uriosit 3 jer wi curi . 49. Dismal. 4 . Price.

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