Evening Star Newspaper, November 11, 1930, Page 29

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THE EVENING g I GUESS THINGS ARENT FOR TH' LOVE O PeTE !l 5 MODEST MAIDENS THE CHEERFUL CTERUB GOING Ay Too WeLL For || Here cores Goory b " i 3 GOOFY AND JULIE. I'LL HoP || BOWERS NOW —. Anp - The trovble looming OVeR, AND SEE TH POOR KDy || Witk YOU LOOK AT TW' kN T8 i f 8 52 ,,.g..w AND CHECR ‘€M UP A BIT: SwelL RAccooN FuR [ 83:h ’ @ Seems smaller to vs t 2 q"“‘ D when we near it, For sorrew boldly faced brings strength— Just those who do not hnow it PFewr it. L b Lo ™ TWELVE NEARS - THE 0 ! T™NOW THOSE MOUNGSTERS ! L.;QTT"Q\.)g:‘F_o:M.pE Mo-- WORLD EXHALSTED AmD ARE \é?*\iyw;ée\g ‘:\sfiy s iy TIRED OF WILLING - THE WAR WOM o NOVEMBER ELEVENTH - THAT HAD SEEMED SO y ) M SUST TWELNE NEARS & TMPOSSIBLE TILL AT BEGAN, ; O WAS \T _ | AGO TO-DEM- HOW T\M! AT BN ENMD = AND 2WEY \T = SAD, "ETERNAL V\G&.ANQE e b Aoy s o omr | 1S THE PRICE OF PEAQE! QN MESTERORMN - ALWANS COME = T SURE SA\D Mg L Nl “NE'S GAINING ON US. MAYBE WE BETTER GET OUT AND RUNI" —- ; - VR L A ’ . o [MUTT, YOUR BOY (S NUTSY . WE Jud A (S IS A NICE ' by &€ T oo : ~ IN LINGe T NEGD MOVIES AND MOVIE PEOPLE BeARD Fon Aw €C0: - e s e R TR Y e w ; } BY MOLLIE MERRICK. NEW YORK, November 11 (NAN.A). very best movies go there, and aristoc- ~—*Well, ladies! You'll be glad to get | TACY musi any cost. Aristocracy is largely having the cash, sunshine—ant " back to the d to Hollywood | i, case you're not up on such fine prices!” points of the social scheme. When you leave the Gold Coast you're| ;. o . always told that New York is going to| Do ow e ermine—I'm no queen!” sald the lady in a: ex- fatigue you and send you back dead|clusive Fifth avenue shop. She ended broke; that you'll hardly be able to|by buying a white caracul evening coat endure existence until your face Is| ;g:h.l x;:g}: co’x"fin And tger;s a r:il‘-;t turned westward once more. Gay YOung | ferent, e ) < things in smart sports apparel wave A few of them have. The prosperous I o W e iy ing Jook | bought filvvers a year ago and drove G Tak S oyeion the background & line | them about until the novelty wore off.| Licero lakes L e peTIatve fomeer | Those with doubtful contracts stuck 10| His Regular e oot them. bedl olly- | the imported chariot which drew & gul “Heres an orchid for you, old thingy» | Sfovd jon the boulevard each time it Turn at Bat. And s lariat of purple blossoms comes A ettt Hofiy&mf:", i 2! ‘And from Hollywood comes news of spends money like water,|Various armistice reunions, for the at $6 aplece, a posy for | Cinema village was well represented in shoul | the World War. of Govgion. e something 1n the| M, or' the most interesting of these = '%’.kfl New York beaux! . If orchids | mectings was a dinner given Sunday OW, WrAT A DARLING | evening for the Hollywood film men ] ;‘rhl: hleer;‘e‘fln :lil gloen:hamrlphlc division . - i i Il way? It so happens that of the 250 men M THE YOUNG LA f \ THE CLERK TEWS b LITTLE FELLOW — v 250 in New York, I find,|In this division, who made the only WHO SCREAMED WHEN e ME THAT YOU'RE % REMINDS ME SO MUCH ] , too; quite as mice as the | permanent photographic recards of the YOU ENTERED MY Te FAMOUS HAVE You OF MY LUTTE Neerew | e v ot| | Prominent among these war Dhtog- ROOM BY MSTAKE || AINDY RILEY WHOSE MET - ALFRED COME, LET tag gives an orchid | raphers who have since returned to pro- VESTERDAY — T ¢ BROTHER. 15 & ROUGHHOUSE * ME GNE You , the ccleny: fessional life are Alan Crosiand, Wesley wanT 1o = A NicE 1 S A4 d §3 aplece at|Ruggles, Robert Warwick, George Hill, = 4 I @A llywood shame- | Victor Fleming, Joseph von Sternberg APOLOGIZE \ SWeeT — = Front,” which has been awarded the “. N e ? g wWHo's prize for the most outstanding produc- B ot Sast yeur. T Squas? 2 [ Al Santell is a director who had ex- ik perience with a machine gun outfit in " | the war, while Jimmie Gleason was a mum Intelligence Department 'n Was] E (Copyright, 1930, by North American News- Roughhouse ‘paver Alliance. Has No Sweet Tooth. and “ye Few “It's £if gaxy i 3 g WHEN MR. SMITi S : RDIN MEAN CF?:CD'ESHELD uP TaRee Tgflg.’!fis”.gul‘vf ;‘fimfizm@ g.rz QDID HE MEAN o SULPHAURIC'S CASE 1T MEANS SULPRURIC WAS TuREE UP - O HE HAS BROKEN SELT I nawey TiRER CLUBS Copyright by Pubic Lotger LOOK AT TURN AROUND : DIDNT YOUR THAT LITTLE AND 1'LL SEE MOMMA SHE PAID GIRLS DRESS! ‘nr IYgANJP HOOK THREE v g o 7|1E 3 THIS DRESS . . Where goods are retatled. THIS MORNING? . Hebrew month. . Cover. v furniture to hold objecty \ 3 1 ter, GENE BYRNES . . Mystie word of Indis. A off of the last letter of | 53. Corner p|m.° 2 the . In direction of. . Of & rose color. An Honest elgn. . One who corrects. M fll!’t . 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