Evening Star Newspaper, December 26, 1930, Page 28

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1930. THE CHEERFUL CHERUB night is Full of u.wcfilhc-‘: weaves t eeper » EDDIE, BUT WHERE PUT You? we word GEE - A REAL L\TTLE TNPE WRITER JUST MY SIZE = AND THE FIRST LETTER 'M GO\ TO WRITE ON VT \$ TO SANTACLALS . THANKIN WM FOR AL, TH SWEL. PRESENTS WE SROUGHT ME - GEE = WHERELL. \ START? A DOLL- GEE, \TS BEEN A LOWNG TIME SINCE V'VE WAD A DO~ T'POSE MBNSE \T'S SORTA SN FOR A K\ AS B\G S \ AM YO STLL LIKE. DOLLS ~© ‘M CREZY 'BOUT TS ONE L\STEN, SANDN - HEAR, THNT 2 OV, BON = | WONDER HOW SAWNTA CLALS KNEW JUST TH K\WwWD OF A WRISTWATCH | WANTED - THAT'D COST A WOT © POVGEH \F Mur HAD TO GO OUT AW BuUN \T- | CLOTHES = AN EvENIW | WRAR, TOO, AND New | HAYS AND GLOVES | AND SHOES - ALL W LATESY STUFF- WONDERFUL HOW ANTA KNOWS JUST i TR RIGHT THINGS ALDNBNS ~ gl ‘WHY SHE MARRIED A MILLIONAIRE." MOVIES AND MOVIE PEOPLE BY MOLLIE MERRICK. YOU SAY .0 WoN 1T TWICE, €HZ VoU HAVE GoT T Win I IT A THIRD Time FoR A NON-STOP FLIGHT oF THIRTY DAvVS! il Forx « 3 CING ABILITY. NOW, T GeT T WIN 1T ALL OVER AGAIN INA WRESTLING TOURNAMENT | WHY SHould T 3TOP HiM? He AN'T GOING oveR FIFTEEN MILES AN HouR' WELL, T'LL CHASG HIM® ANYWAY ANYTHING TO KEeP YouR B OLD CuP. E'LL HOLLYWOOD, Calif.,, December 26| (N.AN.A).—The gayest colony in the| world paused in its merrymaking to shed a tear with Charlie Farrell, one of the most popular screen actors in the | alty ‘world. For the bells which rang out on the erisp Christmas eve tolled for Charlie Farrell the passing of his mother, and the candles which burned brightly along Yule tree branches became the tapers of death. There have been few companionships history of this village compar- wealth, talent, the homage of the world and a father and mother to be proud of. Mary and Doug are entertaining roy- in the person of the Duke of Suth- erland. Pickfair becomes more and more British as time goes on, with the guest lists reading like a page from “Burke’s Peerage.” But Mary Pickford had her niece and her little cousin as well. She's a great family f‘enon, is this queen of movieland, who would rather attend to the affairs of her busi- ness or her household than stage the smartest party ever heard of. DRINK ouT oF THE SAUCER! to the comradeship which existed 9 ey haiten One Christmas day at Pickfair it ,” | seems Mary and Doug decided to ask in a group of friends. Mary disappeared some time after dinner while the jollity was at its height. And a friend found her some time later counting her linens in the linen room. have accepted the fame, the luxuries,| It seems the village the good times; just as bravely they m‘d:fi‘?ilfltfis the tough days which : prec success. eve was to have been the |was the banner day in their history for expensive last-minute gifts. Harassed directors, ting on short beauties did well E My KEY! Y'KePT ME tablishment, WRITIN' TWO SECONDS e merryinaking. s glearing o = , ALRERDY! looped with holly, great logs piled in i 4 e the fireplaces. Then Mrs. Farrell was stricken with e devetoyod. on Monday laah evel on londay n and |h§ was ;n.kenmw '.hem Hollywood | B+ 0% ¢ ™ Hospital, an ere e group MG 8 thered toge brate # y 6 o'clock they had sold out all = the mfiw"l:,“cméh e‘m their fripperies of the more expensive type. It worked one year, but the boys may order half a dozen orchids next time without benefit of help from a gs Wily saleswoman. (Copyrisht. 1930, by North American News- | paper Alllance. SAY, WHo's THAT WILD HE KiLL FIFTEEN PEOPLE BEFORE HE WRS TWENTY ONE YEAR /7 | A note pinned to the coat of & 50- , | year-old man who recently hanged him- self to a tree near Avignon, France, said he was committing suicide because of difficulty in getting financial relief un- der the new national insurance la EH ? GUT COME- 1'LL WBET My ELVES HAVE PARED WE HAD ¢-0-0 ON THE RADIO LAS’ NIGHT AN’ STATION F-0-B g AN WE WERE JUS’ LOSIN' TIME © STATION 1-0-U AN WE WERE JUS' OUTA LUCK! STATION D-0-G AN’ TAKE MY WORD IT WAS . Shaped like an arrowhead. . An ecclesiastical vestment, Greek god of war. . Mohammedan prince. 1. Musical work. ‘l. Introduce or escort. . External. muan to rules. Concept. . Scraped linen. is 17. Unl 3 . Adorning with metallic lace. 18. Makes lace. 19. Compound ether. . Sections of a play. Down. . Periods. . Melodious utterance. . Serapes. 31. Makes eccentric. 20. s ‘Remainin; . Smell. gg' . Size of type. 30. ¢ . Exercises. 3 . Any one of a definite group of sili- cates . In a higher place. . Snow vehicle. : : Mabe Inio In e W, e : . Reconfirms. 1. 0. 1. Sin 7. PA JEST WENT DOWN 37 - TH' ROAD TO TRADE OFF . Embellish. J HIS CHRISTMAS TIES . Native of French West Africa. A PRAIRIE FIRE AT, SUNSET_T WOULD WEAR 'EM TO SO . 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