Evening Star Newspaper, January 7, 1931, Page 23

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1TIE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 193l - = : - BEDTIME STORIES %o | || ek sevar]. : I/ v it i ien et B voure o pritry, [|(SF S ST ' : [ serTne RisHT wro S0 PRITTY, AN’ SO Lo THAT BiG LIMOUSINE ! : / N& i i ' / wirtry = /] SODIE - wTT p I LOOK AT HIM, WILL You -, Whitey Bears No Il Will _|o g Rat, woen 2 et B | pg 'yt it Fills me : pRoND HERE ON 1t was well for Jumper the Hare that are ts around : : f ) HiS €AR ! %'f -w“xr":c“mn = UEI::"}I:‘ dn cen ::‘Lme lhoo:,:i: = n-n ot g6 4 : SCARCELY NOTICES es, sir, it was so, Ha not Jum) head. “Not over 5 / there would have been no more Stories | here in. the Green Porest” said he. S LITTLE BAMBING of Jumper. Even though he was 80 ex- | “you might find some i pert there were times when it seemed | Brown’s barn. I've been told t Rob- s if he Wwas dodging for the last time. | per the Rat and his family live there. Whitey the Snowy Owl, down from the | Why don’t you go over and find out?” Far North can twist and tum in | I don't trust those two-legged crea: | | by express. most_surprising manner for one With | turés” replied Whitey. “I don't want P & such big, broad wings. Time and again | t5 be around where are. If I can RACreer he barely missed Jumper. The latter pick up enough to live on, where none began to wonder Now long he could |of them will see me, I prefer to, You keep up this dodging. He was geiting | know I have been down this way before, tired. There was no doubt about it; 'and the wonder to me is that I ever he was growing weary. So it was with | managed to get back to my home in the | a sigh of true “thankfulness that at|par North. There seldom are any of last he was able to dodge intc a bram- | those twq-legged creatures up there and when we do see any they do not bother us. That is the place to live.” y - sighed in the most mournful manner. SHES BEEW HARD KT (T M LOYT OF Lo OF N what g4 Jou. feave.for? demanded HLERE = SHREE THIRIN = STUDMING ALL DAN-SHES TRICK STUFF - SHORTLUTS WANS TO GET R SOOMLED e RO e R ERRNED A LVTTLE TO LEARNING, \ SUPPOSE EPLCATION WITHOUT “Food,” Teplied Whitey. “It was all O DAN - NOW \ CAN TIME OFF - WONDER. : § o matter of food. Even an Owl has to THEN'RE CALLED - WHERE'S HAVING TO KNOW A THING: eat s ocder: o tivuctiEa briad bgsdook TR WHKRT SORT OF SUBJECTS HER AR\THMETC AND VM GONG TO WBNE A B e o of your uwial sup- WITH SANDN BD READER. RNT SPELL\NG TR WA AT ly of food?” demanded Jumper. WWL\E TIL\, OARK - VOOK 2 <« 5 | P Wish T knew.” replied Whitey. “Mice PROFESSOR TOMORROW and Lemmings, on whom I depend for most of my food, seem to have almost wholly disappeared, and your cousins, the Northern Hares, must have suffered from a_sickness of some sort, for they have disappeared like the Lemmings and Mice. Once in a while its happens that way and then the rest of us who depend on them for food starve. At such time one is doubly thankful for wings. Little by little I moved along — South until I arrived here. But unless GOT YOU THAT TIME, | you take pity on me and come out from LONG LEGS.” ‘zh;z nrxnm:u‘: tangle and stop dodging | I fear I shall have to once more move }’A;'k‘:f""gle where Whitey could not | on, Such a dinner as you would make!” 5. Whitey alighied tn s Namp ust out- | Bmmapped;iie bl two or Shres doncs side the bramble tangle and glared in | rather eat a dinner than furnish one, at Jumper. “I almost got you that|so'if you have it in mind to wait for : time, Longlegs” said he. snapping his | me you better move on. But what about , WHEN AUNT SOPRIE GOT SUPPOSE T WRITE No, T THINK We'LL DO bill St i nt manner. il i Sk ATt b eIy iRt nd Y | el aekeed , Crestres? | Haven't Uf“ NOUR LETTER SHE GOT SO ANOTHER LeTTER TO BETTEGR IF YoU WRITE > retorted Jumper, | " brensad ma gighty 1 should say not!” MAD SHE RUSHED UPSTAIRS AUNT SOPHIE SAYING “My mistake,” replied Whitey. “If | retorted Whitey promptly. “I haven't DoUGHNUTS ARE To 6ET HER STORE TECTH YOU'RE SoRRY g0 \CBLONG now! : So SHe couLD BITE THE You SA SHe i . | ever, yet they are always hunting me " F ) LETTER CARRIER! LOOKED LIKE 3 A moose? I haven't eaten for three days.” and stiookinig st me’ with their terrible *_ “That is too bad, but Why pick on |guns. I'lost two feathers from my right F prompt respanse, and Whitey sapped ISECIONE . D600 GwE T imisnedure his bill in a manner that sent little | “*Jompdy grinned. “That's your hard shivers up and down Jumper's back- |juck” said he. “I h be [ 24 bone. “Yes, sir.” he continued. “I o |{iwi s o | ope youbearmenoj o SIS 28 like Hare and you are the first one I|" “None whatever,” replied Whitey haye seen since I left home. There I | promptly, 4 only one thing I like better and that is (Copyright, 1931.) No Use [ MOVIES AND MOVIE PEOPLE | |Geting A:....t BY MOLLIE MERRICK. SOPMI:‘;(],,.“ HOLLYWOOD, Janusry 7 (NAN.A). | way, takes the business of picture mak- 1 rothy Janis wrof e burning % Tove letters which have landed her in| 6 duite seriously and has done sufl 8 suit which sounds like the annals of |clently well to warrant this—doesn't Solomon Grundy, she may have to pay want to give the picture a box-office an irate lady $25,000. title if such a move would be regarded The iratc lady, wife of Sidney Lund, cinema technician, claims that Dor- 25 disrespectful to a classic by the othy Janis is the black-eyed beauty audience world in general. who brcke up her marriage. Mrs, Most changes in titles which are Luad claims she married in May. Lun‘:‘:!hfl;;g::l e hpctionatia, -are silly < eft in July for a Soul a location . o) s was N o a company Including Dorothy Janis, |& dignified change (and I certainly be- SAY QFFICER— TM NO OFFICER| ’ L Hevao:Jrgl_e 6 BIG sw{u_ W T::D Mfi‘"ffi’ Ay 2D and the romance of the Lunds was | lieve that any one who has thought M THE KN'T MY OLD PAL LISTEN, KID= TAKE MY AD ATCH YOUR & ! over in November, when the company |Over the matter as seriously as this has CAN You a e WHO 15 THAT EGG YOU WERE JUST THLKING TO ? returned; for at that time, says the been would not make a silly change). DOOR MAN - EDDIE WELC = JUST A LOBBY MOOCHER, I SPOSE ! PEOPLE ARE wife, she found in her husband’s pocket | no harm would ensue. A subtitle could | FUDEED 1N HOLYWooD By, THEWR ASSOCIRTES. A 8 love letter from the lovely Janis. carry the information that this is Tol- | ds& for little Mé&s Jnn;:. met.hx. lhe;:ewl'ld"liesurncunn" and all tastes be| " " A BIC MAN LIKE YoU SHOULD BE PARTICULAR de't know Lund any better any | served. 2 s one else in the company. s | " of course, box-office titles—or what | 3 wWiTH WHOM HE S SEEN Well, it all makes for divertissement. |are regarded as such—are one of the — imos'. interesting phases of cinema in- There is evidently no society among | qustry. The words “gn” and “sex” are actors of the cinema to take care of | two favorites. The public loveg to their down-and-out brethien. Accord- |think they are going to see sometiihg ing to Mexican dispatches yesterday, | naughty, and sex and sex-conflicts still Artf Accrd, once a favo'ile of the cam- | continue to be the paramount subject eras, will be buried i7. a Mexican pot-|of interest to the world in general, as ter's field, since there has been nO | they have been since Adam and Eve. | He Puts the claim for his body, either from that| One cant blame producers, since 5 eountry or fram Hollywood, - |motion picture making is an tadustry Guy Wise to > 4 yw 4 and not & philanthropic institution, for - I =2 world entertained. naming pictures in & manner that will 7 i =727 And yesterday morning a letter from :’}‘;“fhgem“""‘“ number of people to o Lo, A R " “Rosur. | And even that public which writes Tection.” by Leo Tolsiol. . It seems. the | high-minded letters {rom time to tme title under which the Russian 'b'o""‘%g":%ufi’ym'?n'u:c:n: ik one of his greatest works is Dot box- ” oor. office, Copyright, 1931, by North American News- But young Laemmle—who, by the | (Copirisht. 1981, by North Am oy . % 74 ) 2] W / / THE SUNNWHILLS COURDE: (5 ABOUT Dally Cl'OSS-WOl‘d PuZZIC , / ? Q2 7 [ Y FIVE MILES TO THE NORTH, BUT IF 2 X ; 15 h v/ 7 /) I WERE You, MISS, TD TRY FOR THE | 2 THAN THREE HOURS AGO AAD HAVE /R 4 / 7)) / 7 FAIRBROOR LIAIKS- THEYWRE TO THE BEEN “TRYIAG TTO GET OUT OF THE / ROUGH EVER SICE . \WEST AND OALY TWO MILES AwAY KENKLING < THE TIME 2 o 1 SAW A THAT KEYES PIANNER FELLER PLAY FELLER PLAY FACTORY BOINED PLAY THE PIANNER T O s DOWN MISTER STANDIN' | " ) TWO THOUSAN' o gy CET ON PIANNERS AT FIREMAN PLAYED 8y g \_‘_’/ e MOSE on iGsnemss = ; : THE WHOLE BUNCH The Piano 1. Store rooms. 3 6. Father. 58. Growing out. H'y" 10. Card game. More solitary. 14. Nebraskan city. To draw along again. Understands. 3. Presently. £ 4. Plunge. 17. @Merrymaking. 5. Aromatic principle of violet root. 18. Dull sentiment. Bold. 20. Garbed. 7. Prop. 21. Fills to repletion. . Harp-like instruments. i Down. tories. } 2 g’" oy Hebrew mensure. bt of ‘agus. . Honeycombed. —— B 31, Hebrew month. : Bonayog = AR WHY, eR rilliancy. e ! on EARTH DONOU L WANTA OPEN 38" Avcient Egyptians. i e ROy . — — ACAN OF PRUNES . Lizar 41.Fo‘colony. ' iy \ SHEARS THIS WITH ‘EM . url E ®. TME OF YEARS, . Poems. . Wrathful. . Hindustanese. By %6 Germn river. SLHUNTLEY . Small grotesque Chinese figure. . Storehouse. DX Sl E < Pa Has His Reasons.

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