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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1930. THERE'S NOTHING LIKE A HOT cup OF COFFEE, MR. DILLBERRY, AND HERE'S THE Norwng /| FRI&ND — T THE CHEERFUL CHERUB) eres more to life than work and play And things and what they cost, et all these details HERE 1S YouR BREAKFAST, MR. mu.e&aw.y!' MODEST MAIDENS seems lost. Qe HERE ARG SOME OL® FRIENDS 1O SEE NOU, ANNE - NOW L\STEN, YOL B\RDS - DOC SANS_ WE CAN SEE HER FOR JUST & MINUTE - 8UT WE MUST 8t VERM CAREFUL NOT TO EXC\TE HER- “I'M GOING TO MAKE ALL MY DRESSES THE SAME LENGTH IN SPITE OF THE PARIS DESIGNERS.” “WELL, PARITY BEGINS AT HOME.” MOU THINK YOU HAVE eLeven DOLLARS? HOW 1S 1T You AIN'T SURE You HAVE §fl' ELevenN DOLLARS > JEFE, |T'S ABoUT TIMme WE STARTED SAVING SOME MONEY. How MucCH nave YOU Gort. [BUSINGSS? WHEN meli"ge TALKING ABOUT Mone THERE AIN'T NO ‘BUTSL iT's €/THER YES oR NO! MOVIES AND MOVIE PEOPLE BY MOLLIE MERRICK. HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Oct. 27 (N. A. N. A.) —Despite the fact that Lawrence ‘Tibbett kissed his wife gocd-bye in Hollywood, telegraphed her en route east, and had a long telephone conver- sation with her prior to the sailing of the Ile de France, the famous sex- appeal exponent of motion pictures was o as about to be divorced from e. Mrs. Tibbett is on her way to London, ‘where she will be the guest of Evelyn Laye, and will attend the opening of “Bitter Sweet” there. After a visit to Parls and Switzerland she will rewm to New York to spend Christmas With ‘husband. T'm always telling her it's fun to be famous, but it is hard to live under the handicaps of fame. % \pers an it to your Perhaps frenzied of describing them. ‘The ed Leslie Howard, playing in “Outward Bound,” may be amazed to find that his picture is billed in one magazine as “a helluva good picture about Heaven.” Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey, in “Half-Shot at Sunrise” are called the “bon vivants of belly-laughter.” As for the picture, it is a “terrific bombardment of cock-e; ‘hokum™ that will “panic the natives with the ‘wildest layout of hokum-pokum-soak- em-fun that ever wowed its way off the talking screen.” So “get out your 6. Disfigure. 9. Point opposite the zenith. 34. One of the aborigines of New Zealand. 15. 16. Dwelt. 7. Pronounce. 18. Greek letter. 19. Whines. . Sitting of a council. . Remonstrate. . Chaldean city. . Restore to health. . Smooths. Hobby. . Obliterate. Famous Jules Verne character. . Hilarjous. . Secured. . Horse of a certain gait. . Flags collectively. . Respect. b . Pastorial pipes. Earthen vessel. ssesansunuguEnLy Severe trials. . Barrier by continuous fire of many . x hall of justice. . Spike of corn. LA m*::lm{u;xecuva . Capital of Japan. . The Self. . An elk. . Oriental prince. Presently. . Marks that letters are to be deleted. 222 Zogs 2gagee laughing mask—the nit-wit nuts are out to slaughter gloom.” John Ford’s production, “Up _the River,” boasts of Dannemora Dan, “who was both broad-shouldered and ‘broad’-minded. For him life was just one jam, jane or jail after another.” In another ad, he is “the lunk—the soup and drill guy—with a skull like a Chinese baboon.” Even the more educational type of films have their share of the bizarre in advertising. In urging people to see “Africa Speaks,” one advertisement says: “See women with the horny bills of ducks; impala deer that leap and glide t.hmu‘h the air; the sky blackened by countless pink flamingoes—" All very interesting, but when you begin to see the conventional purple elephants, take warning. MR e Flowers Aid Swiss Paving. Flowers are being used by I'Etivaz, Switzerland, to raise funds for paving the main highway which runs through the little village. Tourists passing through on pleasant Sunday mornings are greeted at the outskirts -by signs, decorated with flowers, and invited to notice the well paved street, which is new and kept constantly clean. At the village square girls in national cos- tumes sell small bouquets of mountain flowers to the visitors, the going to the road-building fund of the village. Down. . Australian ostriches. | Specified time of an epoch. 8 . Specks. . Units of French square measure. 5 ‘Lhe dog star. . Alr. . Border on. . To deal out sparingly. . Roman date. . Repose. . Correlative of either. . Sun god. . Dried fodder. . Come in. . Act passionately; coll. . Well known. . Distant. . Moving part of a motor. Originate. . Perception. . Man's name. . Preclous stone. . Silent. . One who makes a will. . Receptacle, . Skill. . Invisible. . Created. 49. Hebrew deity. . Note of scale. 51. Eighth: prefix. . To lodge. . Peer of highest order. . One of the Greak Lakes. Forehead. 56. Part or character in a play. . Lake in Asia. . Departed. . Concludes. 62. Past. ANSWERS TO CROSSWORD PUZZLES IN SUNDAY MAGAZINE [HAD[E[SISATERSITIEP] [EIRIAISTEM 1 [M[A]M fl.’-]flr-‘, (24 BUD Fisuss Some Answers Are Very Inquisitive. |= ROUGHHOUSE RILEY SPRINGS INTO FAME OVER NIGHT ® UNKNOWN JockeY RIDES FIRST TwWO MOUNTS To NICTORY AT LONG ODDS- EXPERTS PREDICT BRILLIANT CAREER KEN KLING Oh, For a Peep Outside That Door. You SAY You DON'T KNOw WHERE 1T FREEMAN Adding Insult to Injury. Bv GENE BYRNES Easy Money. SAHUNTLEY A Geographical (o, T8 by €. Prr) vt B B et T Wt g . Do O LOCAL NES HAVE UNEARTHED R SCHEME BY BOOKMAKERS To BOLDLY KIDN ROUGHHOUSE FROM HIS HOME EARLY MONDRY MORNING To PREVENT HIM FROM HIS AGENT, WINDY RILEY, HAS BOOKED HIM To RIDE THE FANORITE IN FRIDAV'S BIE STAKE THOUSANDS OF DOWLARS HAVE Been WHAGERED ON WHY DIDN'T You WATCH WHERE IT WAS GOING ? 41 HOW MUCH §F/ WILL YOU GiMME IFI HELF YOU N LOOK DADGUMMIT.' THEM AIGS [ ANT FRESH! FRESHT. THEY WAS BRANG IN FROM TH' COUNTRY \ THIS MORNIN' o ) (2 BECAUSE [ DIDN'T THINK 1T WAS GOING ANYWHERE- I'LL GIVE YOU A PENNY \F YOU DON'T HELP ME LOOK