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ALOYSIUS P ME@INIYy I DONT LIKE THE WAY THIS CANOE TiPs — LT NE I NOW MRS, M*EINIS, You AND MR. MSGINIS GO IN THIS CANoE! THE GUIDES WILL RoLLOW WITH cur THE CHEERFUL CHERUVB o —————— ear's o funny- Jookirg thirvg s d likewise is w [ HERE- GMME “TURT WHEEL &N GET BRLOW |, AND HELP SHOVEL COAL- WE'RE GO\N BACK AND WANY THET BOILER REL WOT AL FAD' Bad! PAN FROM JERSUCKS 2 DO_NOU THin D TAKE BAY FROM H\M> (AN} NOU DUMS LUBRER ! WHY PIDNT Sou UM TELLIN MO\, NO \ vow'Y CHANGE MY COURS' FOR ANNBODN = *MY BOY FRIEND'S MA!;XND MONEY BY JELLING USED CARS. MOVIES AND MOVIE PEOPLE BY HOLLYWOOD, October 3 (N.AN.A). =New faces that promise much in the way of box office returns are due to be seen shortly in new releases. Perhaps the most intriguing is Mar- lene Dietrich, the German actress w! Joseph von Sternberg brought back with | him from his directing in that country, Marlene Dietrich was lead for Emil Jan- nings in “The Blue Angel,” and when the director made the last retakes he came to the conclusion that here was 3 Fenonnmy destined to register in Hollywood in a big way. I have not seen “Morocco,” the first cture to be made in gelatinland with e bland Dietrich, but I have heard radical things about her performance, and the studio feels they have uncov- ered the greatest find of years. 8o much has been sald about Marlene Dietrich being a second Garbo that I was not surprised when producers put the ban on Dietrich interviews. Garbo has refused interviews this long time, despite the fact that correspondents have, because of her refusals, eged her'm- a chance to translate her in But Garbo has steadfastly refused, and interviews are written out of the imagination. Now Dietrich is being put into the realm of mystery. Well, when they all refuse our work will be the ter. She is a bland, blonde, blue-eyed ‘woman with a perfect complexion and interesting face bones. Good bones mean more to the camera than beauti- fully tinted flesh. She has a weird way of changing her eyebrows to suit the oceasion. With a very worldly little black turban, for instance, she paints a pair_of Mephisto brows which mnt up af an oblique angle and give her a more dramatic than chic appear- ance. In softer moments she just wears eyebrows and calls it a day. Her rival sat next us at a local res- taurant Wednesday evening—Garbo the Great—althol few of the diners knew it, wearing a et of navy blue and & pavy blue tailored coat very firmly 1. Mosque chamber containing a copy of the Koran. 7. Red deer. 11. Body of salt water. A ird. . One of the United States. . Wneel tooth. . Section of the body. . Inferior dog. . Aromatic spice. . Black beans. . Noted Greek physician. . While. . Woolen fabric. . Free from sound. . A bone. . Lair. " Long drawn censorious speeches, . Pleced out. . Peminine, . Domestic animals. . Fled. . Relishable. . Scour. . To put in writing. . Obliterated. . More clean. ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE. 50T (PH MOLLIE MERRICK. belted at ‘the waist line and trimmed with black galyak. Away from the costume des! ‘who igner works faithfully to correct her faults of |. silhouette, she appears to have the most enormous shoulders I have ever seen on a woman. When she and her com- panion rose to leave the restaurant she sped up the aisle and out the door, not waiting lclo(r }gn‘\rbfig get his hat at the her desire to avoid it. color on her cheeks, but her eyes were heavily made-up, and the rich Swedish inflection of her throaty voice is in- triguing. She is still the most dramatic person in Hollywood, not because of the dead romance with Jack Gilbert, but even in spite of it. Mary Pickford opened a golf course, but big movie interests insisted that she disassociate her name from the en- terprise, as it was in direct competition to movie business. So Mary Pickford, who was adver- tised as opening the course and asso- clated flml‘tflm p\éblllnllvyml‘ccounn J\l: has quietly out, lea an- Wofllfl'of the highly lighted, savagely colored and bewilderingly intricate cor- ners of this village. When Lilyan Tashman sattended the Jeritza performance of “Salome” she evidently decided to give that donna & run for her money. The - man caused so much excitement when she walked down the aisle that Jeritza’s entrance was a bit tame. Lilyan Tashman wore flame-colored lamb with gold. Her blond hair was brushed straight back® behind the ears and curled on her neck. Turquoise clasps held it in place in back and & bewildering necklace of turquoise filled in the void of her backless gown. Her wrap, of the same material, was collared mmhl::hm& — Opera st ve & hard time holding the spotlight with these camers girls in a determined frame of mind. (Copyright, 1930, by Morth American News- paper nce.) . Possessive pronoun. . Badgerlike animal, . Japanese banjo. . Not yet risen. . Graceful tree. . Boft deposit on the ocean bottom. . Red and black butterfly. . Headgear. . Supply with nourishment, . Underground room. . Floor washer. . 1o scatter over. . Projection at the foot of & column. . In this way. . Maunner, . Proceed. . Ascended by ellngflnl. . A geol poc] . Those who act for others. . Relating to an Asiatic people. . Willfully disregards. . Maidens. . The Greek Mars. . A Hindoo of a certain sect. . ‘Transgression. . Insect. . Burst of 1l humor. Passed by bequest i Camm t of & door. 5 ent of & door. . Sharp report. . Conl A . To g0 lfll! lldéy. . Produc E LA ce)enhl‘:em[. . Asiatic country. OSS' WHAT [WARB\KKS| LEAPS AND BOUNDS. HE'S |~ "= i 1 IT'S THE FIRST TIME A NOSE HAS EVER BEEN CARRIED RIGHT wWTo m™ec SUPREME COURT. CAN- 1 HAVE. A PIECE -OF CAKE OR PIE BASE | Topay § = e, By S.LHUNTLEY WITH THE CONTRACT SR SO T TWRT'S HE \S NOW? WO D\FFERENT - - [4: UTT CLAIMS THE MOTOR! 1S ENTITLED TO THE GASOLING LEFT IN THE HOSE AFTER WS TANK 1S FUuLL: BN THE 6THER HAND — ~THE COMPANY CLA OWNERSHIP oF THE Wose AND ALL THG CONTENTS THEREOF — YES— THE PARTY WELL, SON=- Now THAT THE DEAL 1S WilL BE HERE CLOSED, TLL TAKE You To THE BARN 'AND GET You RCQURAINTED ANY MINUTE ¢ WiTH THE HORSES You'lL RIDE ! 1 CAN'T UNDERSTAND IT/ TAIS CONCAVE-FACE HORTON SMITA NIBLICK IS GUARANTEED “To GET You OuUT OF ANY * TRAP WITA ONE STROKE. THRE AD SAID GETTING OUT OF TRE DEEPEST TRAPS . " —~—\WAS CRILD'S PLAY WITHA THIS CLuB, TO TAKE GALA GULCH. THIRTY SEVEN AN' CACTUS CENTER TWENTY WHAT'S TH' SCORE BOARD SAN T CENTER IS WINNING TIME O LOSE = THE-WAN - G\T ! - T 1S THE FINAL OPINAON OF TH'S COURT THAT JusTice wilL Be SERVED IF THE DISPUTED Hose IS CUT INTD TWO E€QUAL PARTS AND THE LITIGANTS GIWVEN A 600D SAPPING Boss- BETTER HAB HIM MOUNT HER IN HEAH — SHE'S KICKIN' UP. SO MUCH FUSS f I (aw - cAN'T @i NeAr HeR: N 20U CAN'T UNDERSTANDY I1T, EA ? - WELLY SOME | {PEDPLE ARE ' SO'ROPE= t\l. 55+ TREY'RE L BEYOND, AE AID OF, SCIENCE 7 - /3 aaRiGHT, N I'LL TAKE A | A\RPLANy &, NAW.. AIN'T NEITHER S\DE SCORED VYET_.THEM'S TH' ERRORS 1 JEST 6VE YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. STANDING O DATE. Cactus) Center, GALA GULCH, leame 2 éaMeES