Evening Star Newspaper, January 29, 1931, Page 41

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v THE EVE G_STAR, WASHINGTO D. €, THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1931 3 THE. CHEERFUL CHERUB THERE Now! I DONT Gee'! YOU'RE THANK YoU, My BOY, BUT| T LETTER.OUT 4 v b LOOK & DAY OVER DoLLep LB, you, )| THE WeEDDING BELLS ARE . k) E thi ebeaa THIRTY -Five ! A DASHING |[unCLE EDDIE! AS GOoD AS PeALING ' T snd round MR. EDWARD e Y Nitelithrep su‘: ® . i3 i 2 K . A There is no end to Wfiflp BOWERS, HAS . b ulflififi = Letter-out and he's the kind of a time or space— SPENT THE S | man an apple will keep away. Right w‘\flc the. ok Tfi Tetter-out and a eat has plents. is setting here / By OF THE I Its rising In Pop MOMAND PATTING HIS S BRTE Letter-out and in court witnesses e iother ¢ TouPeE, AND EDUCATOR Ny ol Confidence! PRRANGING HIS ' Letter-out and look for it in the e Woods. By Charles H. Joseph DECLAIMS SWIVEL GERALD SOME THING \S N THE heavy villain does. GRADES I Letter-out and that's what the Remove one letter from each word and rearrange to spell the word called r in the l@st column. 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MOVIES AND MOVIE PEOPLE BY MOLLIE MERRICK. PETAIN TL KNOCK WM - e B e = b A Rl WHY, MUTT, LD DEAR, THIS A'T = 7T LLYWOOD, January 20 (NAN.A). brain, plus those traits of personality . N i eationa Bank & |and "beauty ‘that are needed for e 1 THEN BREAK THE DeRBY! NO THREATENING LETTER! NoBODY cAv THREATEN Trust Co. today stirred the smoulder. |screen. Jesse Lasky's new cholce bids 01' T= NOT THE NOBODY CcAN THE MAN OFFERS YOU A ME'! NAW SIRL £ the Clara Bow-Dalsy De | fair o be a nine day's wonder in cinem; ' v T-:“b; -tmcm:\? the jewels in- | circles. e g M d e 5 JOB. T':E WAONER"IOU Thoir suit reveals that Daisy De Boe| And all the limelight which went an > W . drew' s eheck for $400 on her employ- | Bill Powells way in the Paramount : hohen the check ‘at the Beverly bank. |Freerick March. The work of this volved. er’s special account on October 30 and | studios of yore will now be thrown to lsff ra Bow subsequently stopped pay- |actor through the many and varied O e ihe chetk at her own bank |roles that have been cast his way since the Beverly bank is now suing to | he arrived in Hollywood has covered a [ collect the $400. wide gamui of types—a far greater| oo Freigq Jesse Lasky evidently believes in get- | latitude of characterizations than most 15K ting them young, telling them nothing, |cf the Hollywood stars can attempt. and when they get to be 40 changing| In one release Frederick March was them for a couple of twenties. a gob, playing opposite Clara Bow; in Coincident with his loss of Ruth|the next a Bohemian musician, with Chatterton - as a ster comes his an-|Nancy Carroll Then he stecpped into| Mo Said nouncement yesterday morning that he |the “Royal Family,” and his parody of will laugch & new star—l18-year-old [ Jack Barrymore t down with all the| That in the Carmen Barnes, author of “Schoolgirl” | great character cartoons of time. and for some six weeks a member of | Frederick March has youth, a splen-| First Place. Paramouht’s writing stafl. did histrionic background and delight- i - Jesse Lasky has chossn during the past|has romantic appeal. So has Bill 0 years. Maurice Chevalier proved to Powell—the ladies do not always like g a knockout. He capiured the fancy |them so conventionally handsome—but of America from the very first song he | Powell's attraction is of a different type sang, the very first glimpse of his Gallic | and his scope of characterizations far gayety. : more limited. Marlene Dietrich was the secont s usk-; ehoice. With her nitial flash on r"{"g‘:*_‘:n‘"“"“;vb‘o“ A the the screen sudiences recognized her a8 | K00, e see who's who in cinema o ' e agnitude of rbo, \ 5 ot"Negri, of Swanson and ine other | Circles. With Sylvia Sydney and Car. = e onely( Sml BeN = i1/ Noielgbacigtons | = WS W FTie uasTone stars of the past. s _as purveyors of youthful , H SE WHERE CAN IN TowN, WINDY~- THEY "PULLED" @ND IT sex appeal, we may or may not have 5 SORRY 1 CAN'T GO WiTH |/ I PLACE R e COP‘S oLl WES MCHTY EMBARRASSING The new star, although only 18, al-|Clara Bow. There is a well established reacy AR A HaAThE .,D.".-f .uumyr_ sculp- | rumor that she. will be sent to the YOU To SEE OUR HORSE BET ON MY | - fa . o RIDE IN A PATROL tress, playwright and musician. She has | As oria studios, where her little foibles RUN, BUT L HAVE A 2 < EM ALL WP WAGON ! WERE You [Tl written tales cf the younger set. One |are not so well advertised and her blaz- Y oR of these, “Schoolgirl,” had a Broadway |ing personality will be farther removed TE TONIGHT WITH premiere. from the clubwomen of this sunny A MOVIE STAR! 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