Evening Star Newspaper, November 1, 1930, Page 23

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1930. 1 THE CHEER.FUL G_mwb WELL IF I CAN onLy || MR-MEGINIS, T HAVE BEEN THINKING oF]| NO = IT Concerns You anp Your KEeP ' Sone BAGY DEAR WIFE, BECAUSE You Heve Beex o ——— : MOST KIND TO ME. L AN GOING ™ I love tatl'unk Ag.?_p YOO A MANSION N ST. Pe'reas&.w.:" ts on Life MAL DILLBERRY AnD FLORIDA, RIAHT ON TAMPA Bay — ALSO And Desting and | HIS SixTy MiLLIoN, AL A BIG YACHT, AD TWo OR THREE suech — : WILL BE welL — MOTOR QARS! I INTEND T See THAT YoU LACK FOR NOTHING. You Have ) BEEN THE oMLy B haver't changed a 5 Lipe it AT ey it much. | Lol o - - DA e dan GREAY SCOTT! WORM PND SNUG NOW? [i PR A A MAGRZINE FOR FEEL ALL RIGHT 2 WELL GET T - ME 1O READ o ONN Be 4 7. 02 W B >0 “HOW CAN YOU SAY I'M mSTéKEN? IxfiAW YOU KISSING THE GROCER'S % “YOU'RE WRONG, MA'M. THAT WAS THE BIG BOSS HIMSELF.” N - — o . e a E T - ", 1 - YOUR HONOR, T WANT BROTHER, THERE'S WE'LL ATTACH MUTT owWNS A IN THAT CAsE You'lL SUE MUTT FoOR NOTHING I'D s A PROPERTY, LoT ofF STock c HAVE To GO OVER MOVIES AND MOVIE PEOPLE ELEVEN DOLLARS Like BETTER ML, THAT'S A IN WALL . w; Re BOTH | He owns A\ | o CHILDREN'S OB D P Te R L_HE owes JEFF, THAN To SLAP CeLLAR FULL HAB‘TU STReeT! USTED! ‘22{“;““6 COURT AND CHARGE BY MOLLIE MERRICK. A PLASTER on oF PRE-WAR . CouRsc! AM WITH MIDGET MUTT~- AND LIQUOR! De o LINQUENCY. , HOLLYWOOD, Calif, November 1 watch for possible finds, and for this X = (N.AN.A)—With the 'warm weather |reason the actresses and actors appear- MAKE 7 sTic ( eontinuing in Hollywood, the natural|ing here claim they are very nervous, >, thing to do is to drive out to the beach | more s0 even than on the opening night 3 ng of swimming, the actors and actresses who og‘m:.nmfl: 'hu:f screen mn”}‘,‘.?,{ have beach homes are gravely con-|pheen recruited in just this manner, it cerned about them, as the forest and | is easy to understand this—easy to un- brush fires that continue to blaze along | derstand their eagerness, too, as the the Coast are alarmingly near the|galaries in Hollywood have led to this Malibu colony and Santa Monica. neck of the woods being called “The Several professionals live at Malibu | Gold Coast.” Back and forth feom Fioligaod. g wes| Ruth Chatterton is a legitimate plaser| A Miniature 83 the added isolation of being some 40 | %ho has become one of the movie stars. | = 1 v miles away from nelghborly visits of an Sl - 1 ?t'l?“ evening. | IR M e e " s T | Prope . . March was in “The Royal check before it does any more damage. | g lyi1uh when it played in Los Angeles, It seems that in Hollywood | He was signed for the talkies, and by today some stul are closed while | his fine acting has gone right to the others are busier than they have been | top. < for some time. Kay Johnson had a part in “The Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, for' instance, | Silver Cord” here when some one saw ?;:!’ 14 productions under‘wnz'l:ke co]u‘nt.lnztiher n:-&uked her. The result, a screen ign versions. This i. | cont N S > e numver of pictures it has made at'the| Both Edward G. Robinson and John MR- RILEY = IN THE NAME HoPE A ROOM T VES-WE g RooM 2 wWewL, WE'RE AL same time since talkies came in. Cromwell were in “The Racket” when OF THE PEOPLE OF A N'WoN'T GET SORE HeNe R cozy SUTE ) OUT OF BATHS = BUT YoU Paramount is another busy studio, it came to the West Coast. Robinson WELCOME E I DON'T MAKE 2 FLOOR o CAN HAVE ONE WITHOUT with eight pictures under way. six to|now has s well defined screen career NEW ORLEANS, T OME 2 e ON “THE [FIFTH FLO ; e For #1259 ~* start soon, and another eight being|and Cromwell is a director. You AND ROUGHHOWSE ! A NIFTY SPEE ! AT FORTY DOLLARS p B ! edited and made ready for release. Reginald Dandy appeared in a musi- NT You To BE = ACCEPTANCE — IM PER DAY — \ R DAY = - Radio Pictures’ studio, too, has a|cal comedy called “The Wishing Well,” WE WA A 5| ALC N FROM THE TRIP 2 ) and as a result found himself with a THE GUESTS O Lt T 7 - lar | contract and a brand-new name, John| * THE CTY ! ANO WANT To HIT THE Garrick. You saw him opposite Mau- HAY EARLY reen O'Sullivan in “Song o’ My Heart” and “Just Imagine.” The objection to his real name lay in the fact that it was too much like that of Reginald Denny and would therefore cause too that stage ing for some one of Just. their type, is S J g /”////f/,,, Took what happened to So-and-Sol ing! , g i > (Copyright, 1930, by North American News- ] I il y : m Z S\ paper Alliance.) e : : - VDN How CAM BECAUSE HE'S ON TRE_ Borptby R ‘TMT’S e ! ‘PEDA\INAgNow NIE'LH,E‘%EID You P d GREEN PUTTING AND HIS WOMAN ; MC GINNISS WIFE MARRIED WIFE IS 200 YARDS BACK - | usST Now g L IS PLAYING WITA ¢ J LOOKING FoR A LOST BA L‘ HOWARD | FREEMAN | o2~ The Infallible < ’ 1D LIKE TO KNOW WHAT THE WHAT THE BEFORE THEY WHOS GoNNA SCORE SCORE 15 4 -START 175 Wl"é WAS GONNA BE ‘ GONNA BE | NUTHIN' To THE BIG AN" THEN GET A g BEFORE THEY L. = 3 : ¥:‘c‘:¢;:mny. e Blg BET OF A . Quality affecting taste. . Disquisition. . Sea eagle. . Escape. . Pillar of stone. Small cube. . More sagacicus. Down. . Low tides. : Servants. "1 sUPPOSE YoU = E ——_—L " 7 THAR LIVED ZEKE. -A GRAZY GALOOT.. 2 ' MEN WILL NEVER GET Yo the iett. [ DOING! MY IWHAT DION'T KNOW NOTHIN, EEPT HOW 0 SHOOT, 4 B/ Useo To Lone DREssES.) [ Tothelett, “ 4 5 BUT AFTER ALL,DONT | =7 ossTRUCTIN' TR’ | 32. Mase. proper name. 0 A Btk Rl view ! 57AL Bo time: poetic. : Pemass nicki 8 " ‘ - i : ; 5. Female nickname. 59, Supervisor. . Front of shoe. Qgfi:;T e 0. Pineapple. . Calumniate. o ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE. | 43 Sepirog o | 45. Foolish. . Haunts. 7. Son of & King and Queen of Thebes, . South American mountain range. b :gl‘htelt. . Polynesian. . Terminal. . Lese adorned. 50, . 5 S S

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