Evening Star Newspaper, January 17, 1931, Page 20

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l .. MODEST MAIDENS I 239 00T 4 . 48 Bt e ‘“THAT'S HANSON, THE FOOT BALL STAR. BUT WHO'S THE OLD PRUNE HIM?" WITH ? “OH, THAT'S JUST THE FELLA WHO'S SBENDING HIM TO COLLEGE.” MOVIES AND MOVIE PEOPLE BY MOLLIE MERRICK. HOLLYWOOD, January 17 (NAN.A) —What will become of Clara Bow? Hollywood, the village which has been the locale of so many strange stories, the center of such tremendous human romance, can talk of nothing else. Will the notoriety which the Clara Bow-Daisy De Voe trial has brought to full flower destroy the career of the “it” girl? There is a strong ost | et _into headlines just will be all “jake” again, ruin Clara Bow? . Frankly I &m at a loss to forecast the outcome. Gary Cooper’s name has fig- ured in the somewhat sordid duel be- tween the two women. Daisy De Voe says she burned Gary Cooper’s impas- sioned love letters to Clara Bow. Daisy burned a couple of quarts of other let- ters, including one of Victor Fleming's, who, by the way, i§ en route to Indo- “| China with Douglas Fairl Yesterday Daisy, grown talkative, stated that Earl Pierson, the Texas doctor whose romance with Clara got prior to her little gmbunc adventure, is the only man Clara Bow really loves. Daisy says that Harry Richman is the ideal THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 193f. . 'Youd think, sined life is hard at best, We'd ewse it when #hoes too tight | GRrAY A Woman'’s Intuition. We Have Some New Evidence. HAL ML WAL Wy, THERE'S NOT & TH\NG COULDNT Bt BETTER- ¢ SWRONMG"? WAL WAL WA § BECAUSE JAKE wAs A Duck. THE LITTLE (mP=- “Ou CaN'T FOOL B NOUNGSTER WHAT DID NOU SAY JAke's NAME GET WISE= ) WISW o KNEW WHET'S (u'RE ENTITLED TO i A NEW TRIAL. JAKG COMMITTED man for Clara, because Harry Richman s & caveman and Clara neecs just that to bring her to_her senses. y, who have been & great |speaks of Rex Bell as Mister Bell, isn't imlfueaud by the present boy friend at 3 And Clara, dropping into court with the aid of sirens, traffic cops and all the strong-arm business which is neces- get an “it” girl past the curious m;‘hey whisper that Paramount has taken Clara- Bow out of “City Streets,” the story in which she was to play opposite Gary Cooper, and has - 3 the role to Sylvia Sydney. > - et And Daisy De Voe darkly intimates = ENERYBODY HAS THE AFTERNOON OFF onN SATURDAYS, AN' I IF ANYONE STicks ME VP, AL THEY'LL GET s DISAPPOINTMENTS ! BETTER "LEAVE Your ROLL IN THE HOTEL SAFE, WINDY — 1T SRYS HERE THAT HOLLYWOOD IS FULL OF HOLD-UP Men' © sary to and into the halls of justice, alternates between violent weeping and vigorous use of her powder puff between w: at the loss of a friendship with a gir who was & “swell pal” and storms of 4 fury over the fact that the “pal” she th | adored double-crossed her. * No matter how the case ends, it's one of the most dramatic and unusual 9 situations of a strange vill the vil- Iage of gilded dreams, of fabled success from poverty to wealth, of swift descen from limelight to twilight. , oy Limelight to twilight—that is what % | they e il Dappen to red-haired | KENKLING CI (olfp‘mm'n:l_* Morth American News- ks He Should Toboggan Record May Fall Join the Possibility that the tobogganing rec- ed ord made on the famous Cresta run at St. Moritz, Switzerland, may be broken this Winter is predicted. The run is three-quarters of & mile long and the distance has been covered in 59 sec- that | onds. Because of its condition a mile- Bow a-minute speed is looked for. sbsolute lack of repression. Can a hvull:{t thl:,fl fight m::th her secretary, & W] says Ly some of these days she and Clara Daily Cross-Word Puzzle TAM O'SHAN O THE HIELAND CLAN IS AS GOOD Wi’ THE WOOD AS ONY MAN: Ao GREENIE ON THE GREEA 15 HE, AND WERY PUTT HE SIAKS, BUT HE ALWAYS GANGS IN TROUBLE ON THE GOOSEYARCUS LWKS s = » I T . N FREEMAN| i . i ) . : \ 2 s DON'T BE SO GLUM ABOUT LOBING THAT BET, SAADY, NYou'LL FEEL BETTER WHEN WEVE PLAYED THE 19TH HOLE' HE CAN ALWAYS SWING A BACK-SPIA, HE CAN ALWANS MAKE ‘EM ROLL: BUT THE WATER HAZARD GETS HIM O' THE 19TH HOLE WHEN HE PLAYS THE NINETEENTH HOLE REMINDS ME O POOR oLb TAM O' SHAN " Scotching the Duffer. YOU WOULDN THINK THE LIONS WOULD BE. AFRAID OF A LIL" 'FELLER LIKE THEYRE ONEY P WAITIN' FOR HES A (3] .FELLER FOR A . Fuss. . Breach of faith. . Chants. . Duty performed. . Like a lion. . Piles of straw. . Masculine name. Down. Miser. Esteemed. . Division of a book. . Gourmand. Border. . Less wild, Immerse. . Michievous urchins. . Large, cowardly animal. . Official assistant, Biblical word of unknown meaning. Aritish rangenind rangefinders. . . . Before. . e . Dried coconut mest. ey fyotchu. . Black bird of the South, . Described extravagantly. - Mythical Arabian bird. Assumed name. g . Plotter. . Tread under foot. Knock. ZF oL RienT, Y ZYMOSIS W HE WUz ONLY A COWBOY, GOWE ON BEFORE . 7 3 WHAT WERE IYMOTIC | HE WUZ ONLY A COWBOY WE'LL NEVER SEE NO MORE, ' WEBSTERS AN | WE WU2 ADOIN' MIS DUTY ON TH' OL' NA.RANGE — ZvMuRey[ BUT NOW HES ASLEERIy on TH' 0L’ STAKED PLAINS QEST MULEY BATES HAVIN' A FIBHT WITH CAUSE THAR . Scholarly. g WASN'T NO INDIANS e 2 i e g s, . Town in Wisconsin. flfi . Let fall. ¥ 2 IK; . Account or regard. By SLMNUNTLEY THREW HIM SON'S TAKING FIGURED ) . Lump or knob. FARMING'S . Word expressing ce. 27. Desires. s . Those who avail themselves of. 30. Blend. . Old musical note, ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE # nep%z of, = Granular material. 22 . b i . Something 42. Divinity of the ancient Celts, Missing. . A caustic. Y mu of office. :Bulp.tvhlnln official of old Rome 59. Polynesian pepper bush. . Thus.

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