Evening Star Newspaper, October 22, 1930, Page 30

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STAR, WASHINGT! .. MODEST MAIDENS - A happy leisurely . Huste is often By | Pop MomanD Big-hearted Al HER CASE 1§ PECULIAR- | NEED CERTIN MEDACINES vv;“\ec“ \ COULD ™NOT [ NOUNE GOT THE NAMES OF ALL TRET STUFF DOC. NEEDS - NOW GET HOLD OF BLGS BALLARD AND GWE VM OUR. BEARINGS AND TEW. WM VT'S B MATTER TTHIST'S ERSY - HEN, SPARKS GET “Tr\s MESSRGE OFF AT ONCE-DOC '\ TELL MOU WHAT \ HE NEELS - MAINLAND WOULH &3‘“& I\ o0 LONG AND ROVGH A JOURNEY €S WORSE, \ SLUPPOSE - HM-M-M-- - GRrAY Relomefu;l € Goes 0 ANOTHGR HUDDLE AND| LENDS HIS GIGANTIC STRENGTH To THAT: HE'S THE STAR COLLEGIATE HUDDLER. He CAN ouT= HUDDLE MRS, BROWN'S COWS: DIDN'T KNOW 1T WAS A GAME! WHY C\CERO SAYS HIS HUDDLE HASN'T LOST A CONTEST TH\S SEASON. T'S NOT ONLY A GREAT GAME-~ BUT CICERO SAYS YOU LEARN A LoT oF GOSSIP: Here DowT PLAY FooTBAL JUST WUDDLES! I DIDN'T Khow RE'S CICERD YouR SON COULD OVER THERE IN THAT MUDDLE & MOVIES AND MOVIE PEOPLE e You SHOULD BY MOLLIE MERRICK. T JUST HEARD: HOLLYWOOD, October 22 (N.AN.A.). ~—You've heard of lucky dogs, haven't ml? Well, here's a tale of 12 of the igpiest and luckiest ones about Holly- A call came to Paramount studio that their company in Sonora needed 12 dogs of mongrel type to be used in “Fighting VADS. call to the city pound brought the information that there were several dogs_unclaimed that could be bought for the price of a license. S0 the 12 were selected and sent up to the company. Every one knows the fate of dogs that are put in the pound, and ‘none were more pleased to see these particular purps escape their fate than the animals themselves, who evi- dently were notpyet ready to take the to the happy hunting grounds. t to do with them when the pic- ture is completed is also settled, as they have all been adopted either by mem- bets of the company or by the kids of Sonora. Young men of Manhattan may have their quirks, but young men of Holly- ‘wood are unique. We have here, according to some of our most faithful statisticians, the world’s greatest output of handsome he- men. They have flocked to this place to capitalize on that very thing. young men of ubu‘uty parlors can make them, manicured as any dicious mixture of dieting, fenc- and massage, with a little light . It is often ‘Young ladies of Hollywood are regis- tering loud complaints that they have to take themselves to the theater, to res, to supper after the pre- ; that they cannot rely on the young men of Hollywood to act as es- aining to the period between the new and old moon. 16. Renounce. 17. To cast a plate in metal. 18. Effected. 19. Collections of four. 20."Sea urchin. 22. Antique. 23. Kind of lens. 85. "Tool. 36.Chinese shrub. 87. hibian. 39. licinal cigarette. 41. Breach. 42. Spanish coins.” 1 ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE. IMA] AVIETS| [BILIABIS] |RIAISIE] :]@HL!J E | by cigarette, and drives corts in any save a passive capacity. ‘That means that the young lad™ enter- tains, and entertaining means paying the check. Maureen O'Sullivan, as pretty a bit of - Irish beauty as has descended on these parts in many years, found her- self without an invitation to go to her first big opening night. The young men of Hollywood were evidently wait- ing for Maureen O'Sullivan to throw a party in honor of her own opening. They're funny that way. | It ended by one of the studio offi- cials, a good-hearted middle-aged gen- tleman, taking her along with his daughter. Not the romantic first night of a budding star, you'll say. But ro- mance in Hollywood is often a matter of screeni material. In real life they're all too busy getting there. Pifi D'Orsay, & French minx with &/ lot of personality, so far as audiences are concerned, says she's a washout so far as local beaux are concerned; that is, unless she buys the drinks and pays the bills. Then theycome—in fine feather. Many a lad having eaten his hostess’ provender and drunk her ginger ale de- scends from handsome apartment in & I ly. inted lift to the garage, orders the tank filled in a casual tone, has the oil checked, lights off into the cynical garage men of Hollywood just write it down on the 's account and grow a little more in the process. But ladies must live and gentlemen are scarce. The lads do not feel that ‘they are in the least taking an advan- tage. They're giving their rare person- ality and valuable time to the success of the party, and in their opinion that's i) | (Copyright, 1930. by North American News- Paper Alliance.) A St. Kilda Cats Rescued. Left behind in the evacuation of St. Kilds, the lonely island off the coast of Scotland, two cats have been rescued by the crew of the steamship Hebrides. A wireless message from the ship also states that the corpse of & dog on the beach tells the fate of many of his fellows. St. Kilda had 16 houses and 32 dogs, and only two of the pets left the island with the immigrants. . Loathes. . Book of Bible (abbr.). Pile. . Periods of time. . Town in Wyoming. 54. Unclose (poetic). . Performed successively. . Inclosures. . Blending. . Famous Italian family. birds. . Wading i . To be (Latin). i Down. . Watery vapor. . Poker term. . Editor’s sign to let stand. . Fears. . ‘Trudged. . Settled habits. . Some. | Narrow bafld of cloth. Builder. . Domain. . Term of address (abbr.). Hamper. : Adherence. T . Puzzle. . Part of an spron. Cicero Starts in Miniature Gossip! EXTRA! NEW RIDING SENSATION SPRINGS UP OVER NIGHT w? lzfl’ WHEN YouNG o |Jockey NAMED KENKLING | ROUGHHOUSE RILEY RIDES LAZY LADY To VICTORY Shades of Earl Sande! IT WRS THE BOY'S FIRST MOUNT AND HIS SERNICES ARE MUCH IN DEMAND FOR FRIDAY'S RICH HANDICAP MeMought Syndicate. Ine .Y, 7 AFTER I PUT { TAREE BALLS 1N A THE POND ON THE SINTA HOLE My GAME WENT 10 1 WaAS) HOW DID ‘THE COLONEL BEAT You, SANDY ? HE'S NoT IN “THE SAME CLASS b WiTia SANDY MAc GREGOR ! PIECES ~ TRIS IS THE BPOOK OF " WILD ANIMALS UNCLE GAWDGE 3 [\ GENe BYRNES Sty Understands Wild Animals NSATION GONNR TRKE ANY C! of HIM_ SPOILING HIS “REP' ON SOME CRIPPLED COW — THAT'S WHY I'M PICKING HIS OUT WORKED Y8u SHOULDN'T LET THE Loss OF ONE ROLE IN MATCH PLAY UPSET You. ONE BAD HOLE CAN RUIN A MEDAL SCORE BUT IN MATCHA PLAY THE. “THING To Do IS SIMPLY TO FORGET THE @ 1930 My TriBUNE, N MESCAL ‘TAKES CANDY TO MISS SALLY P4 PIFFLE TRAILS ALONG IF YUH HAFTA COME ALONG, WHY DIDN'TCHA WASH YO'R race cLean? AW, SHET AP! 1 DID WASH HIT WELL, MY HORSE “SAD SADIE " HAS EVERYTHING IN . KNOW HUDDLING A He 1S Now! N1Cicet Sen: B -/ PARDON ME WHILE I RUN i To THE BANK 7) FOR DoueH & LOOKS LIKE T'LL DO SOME TALL BETTING ON FRI®AY'S RACE =/How's THAT 7 A MILE N 1 MINUTE 345 SECONDS ! THAT'S BETTER THAN THE WORLD'S RECORD IF You DON'T BELIEVE ME - GeT YOUR Jock To 6NE HIM A MILE WORKOUT RIGHT Now BUT ALL HORsES DO _NOT cE To FHEIR OUTS, = Kfl“\\é > lo-2z WiLL THiS onE 2 Y eu-r, MoN, A [Couton'T FORGET THOSE TAREE. NeW BALLS I LOST IN “TAE POND ¢ —AN' MY SHIRT TAIL WOULDN'T REACH NO HIGHERN STILL SOAP BACK OF YOR EARS

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