Evening Star Newspaper, March 27, 1931, Page 46

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v : > o THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1931. s : \|| MR.Bowers, You Are A BravE ) D INCE SAVING THE MAN, THE CITY, I MIGHT 8AY THe, ROMBERS HEREDY OFFER You # |Soq MISSES TILLIE, EUGENIE COUNTRY, |3 SINSING YOUR PRAISEs!|| A WEEK TO SieN A VAUDEVILLE AND ESMERALDA WORTEL AND YoU ARE.A GREAT SwiMMeER, ||CONTRACT FOR A SWIMMNG ACT I A FRoM DROWNING, EDDie You PROVED THAT By SWIMMING A FIATI TANK, WE'LL SUPPLY A CoupLe Joqfi BOWERS HAS LD A QUARTER. OF A MILE WITH THRES OF TRAINED SEALS TO ADD INTEREST HECTIC LIFE. FROM ALL STRUGEGLING FEMALEY CLingIng || AND PEP — WHAT Do you Tfi 5 g:;g‘“mca; To YOUR NECK ! SUCH HeERoISM WwyiFisco A Pop MOAIND | AMOUNTS FOR: Hirs To NusT ©E REwsRDED, APPEAR IN VAUDEVILLE, MOVIES, STATE FARS, AND ON THE RADIO. THUS FAR OUR HeRe HAS NOT SHOWN 1c—-4 LETTER-OU By Charles H. Joseph. i [ | S ESES T | E | Leftercout and they are stranse 5 MISCREANT | SUPPOSERS (I remembered that from school.) TRAINED | * VINEGAR | | | PIRATES ‘Remove one letter from each word and rearrange to spell the word called for In the last column, Print the omitted letter in center column opposite word you have removed it from. If you have “lettered-out” correctly i will spell where most of us like to go often. Answer to Yesterday's LETTER-OUT. » s Letter-out and he belongs to the ‘saloon | I TOPER T Letter-out and they amount fo nothing, /CIPHERS t t's whers we Hetier-que and that's where RESORTS " MEETINGS | S | Letter-out_and_ with 1t the thing (Copyright, 1931.) is pretty well tied up. MQVIES AND MOVIE PEOPLE Letter-out ang that's what we say about & nng abundance. BY MOLLIE MERRIOK. FIVE DOLLARS- 1 PONTY SEE TWE CENTS ™o MUCH \ GIVE HER -“\-M\ = SUCH A PUMB-HEAD ~ BUT SHE GAVE T &Ag}g- JUST LIKE o SA\R Y ANNIE IS NOT ONLN_SMART - SHE 1S A GOoY, WO _AND HA- HAM THET'S A GOOD OWNE ON NMOu, JAKE - HERE - NOUW GANE ME BACK A QUE RXER TOO MucH CHANGE -~ POSTER | HAVEWT ANNTHING PITCHERS SMRALLER - ASSORTER WINTER NG oUR DY ISN'T S0 HoT, My’ == BUT He'L DO UNTIL = CAN BoRROW A BoY FROM THE TRUANT YOU'RE THE ONLY MAN ON THE FORCE who IS FITTED FoR THIS JeBL HERE'S YOUR SEALED THE CHier SURE waows lines without ®regard to the change MEN. HE SAYS T'M modern O~ | THE ONLY MAN ON E———1 HOLLYWOOD, Calif, March 327 late acting methods have brought.” (N.AN.A)—Leslle Howard, late of *~Berkeley Square” and the legitimate, g making. motion picture history in ollywood. . Heé is leading man at the same time for Norma Shearer-and Marion Davies. That gives you a rough idea of what they think of Leslie Howard at Metro- Goidwyn-Mayer, for those two ladies get the plums of the lot, being the big- gest_box-office attractions. 3 Leslie Howard came to movies in Eutton Vane's play, “Outward Bound.” 1t was an artistic success, but did not break any box-office records. In it If you are the sort of man who wor- ries about your Spring suit—and if you are I hope I wont meet you until I feel —it may amuse you know t Richard Dix is having his trousers cut a bit narrower—"“a subtle know.” That gets Richard Dix off the mind for the next few weeks, anyway. His Leslie Howard the of & ne'er- Sl povurtplgs e sl ype | U do-well, a When he came to M-G-M Irving Thal- :euu lrevened conditions for him jmme- tely. Because he never played sex things, e gave him a sex story. It's a pretty compliment to Leslie Ho versa- tility and his acting ability. “East Is ‘West” was made in silent films. The talkie version will be somewhat differ- ent, necessarily. But the good old hokum is regarded as infallible bait for entertainment seekers. ? ‘wearing eut very close, in the military manner, for the of the picture he is e perhaps all ac- of the same material as the dress, to become of the pocketbook? esses. recently published work, a wonderful plcture of the birth of our solar system as the result of a collision some 2,000,~ Promotion in the Line of Duty. Y'SAY THAT's BEBE DANIEL'S DRESSING ROOM T GUESS TLL BUST IN— I'VE RLWAYS BEEN ANXIOUS T'MEET THAT HONEY ¢ ORDGRS: TAKE MY ADVICE AND KEEP OUT, WISE GUY = EVEN I SHE WUZ AN WOULDN' WELL, HE DOESN'T KNOowW THE STRANGE| SPELL_L HAVE OVER BERUTIFUL WOMEN 1 ™Ee FoRCE wMo (S FITTED FoR THIS ER-- PRRDON THE INTRUSION - - BUT T'M WINDY RILEY, THE NEW PICTURE STAR HOW'D YOU LIKE T DINE WITH Me ? ” SARAH! WHERE'S My Box T \Fou e 000,000 years ago. becoming “A ‘second star, wandering blindly time. There i5 sufficient poetic quali . ¢ e e nere 18 suiclent poetic GUAltY | 1 rough space, happened to come within militaristic severity of the head with | hailing ce of the sun. Just as oy o loss of romanticism whatsoever. the sun and moon raise tides on the KENKLING this second star must have raised tides on the surface of the sun erful tha pleces and threw off small fragments of itself, much as the crest of a wave throws off spray. These small frag- ments have been circulating around their parent sun ever since. They are | the-planets, great antl small, of which | ———+-w—s— their earth is one.” ey e o I Daily Cross-Word Puzzle I IF You CANT GET Your GALL 0UT oF THAT TeAP WITA A NIBLICK, PICK 1T UP AND -ThRow IT ouT, WHAT'S THE MATTER. WITA DOC, KE HAS BEEN N “THAT. TRAP FuLLY RALF, AN Rour 7 NOW 14 WAITING For. “THAT BiLL COLLECTOR., WHO IS LOOKING FOR ME, T0 GET oFF “The Course THATS NoThING. IN THE AGGREGATE HE MAS SPENT FIFTEEN YEARS Oor WIS LiFe M SAND 1RAPS YOU'RE ROLDING, srereavravavd it sAwNE WELL WHEN THE STEAK CAUGHT ON FIRE IT SLIPPED INTO THE MASHED . POTATERS AN’ THE, j STRING BEANS ALL T HAD FOR DINNER TOMIGHT WAS A PIECE OF "APPLE PIE ! . tor. 5. Model of excellence. . An order of aquatic mammals. . Priestly vestment, 227 Assent. 3. Roman dates. . External appearances. . The eye of a bean. . Japanese coin. . Stringed instrument. . Prevent. . Compound ethers. . Inharmonious. . Buddhistic prayer. ed GPOCUMMED VARMINT- o WHOA ! . Bot. . The second person on earth. TANSWER TO YESTERDAY’'S PUZZLE AV AMAVAMNSASARAT ER VA OR TN T RN AR CPAA N E AR ANS A EAREANR L PR NN CA LN EA NI )

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