WAS OVER, AT DAISY BLAK'S AND SHE WAS TELLING HOW MANY QUARRELS {ori— SHE LL KEEPS A I I'M GLAD WHAT 2 You - WE DON'T WOULDN'T SAY SCRAP LIKE YOUNE NEVER, OTHER, QUARRELED WITH ME z J ———— {————— ping Benny Curlylocks 7 : RUN SACK AND A 2 { FIND our Hows V1 p= 7 - MANY HaiTRe we) Had Cut? 7 /// a "7 77 lt 1/4 7 LisTEN YOu — ARE “ou INSINUATING THAT | START Qs Quars 7 ——— “MANY A) DAME WHO SANS: *CouLD | ED UP—ETC- Boor |" iy = : ETC-E a YINDS HERSELF ON TH - SHELF ~ St MAVYTE I 7 SHourdNy “ave 4 < HTASY, Done rdAaT! a THaT HD 154 J oP | SooDEDIANT \lIh HE wile DBE Kn ¥ MESCAL IKE Fa FL POWIN HUNK OF CROW -BAIT FER [BW SHUCKS, PA, \ Yg\r [TET HOSS wa A) I 6000 BUY. RIT J mm H\ wim FER TEN LT COUNTING _ Haig Alt | \\ "DAY | Nw < (© The Doll Syndicate, Ine.) 4 Qo x SOLD WIM FER BOCKS { By Ted O'Loughlin % Mowmngeor Cetin i Help Wanted Prools7eR TE MANAGERZ WHO'S THE — — WHAT pol | WANT A PAYMASTER — | Quick i} \ ye L||emPLoymenT | A WAITAMINNIT iT NX AINT OUR FAULT EYE— YOURE | HE LEFT AN' WE THE ONES | BUSY —MY 7 PAYMASTER * FINNE ay SS 7 \ Nm Bane, ~h SELDIM MAKE A MON WELL _ ~{ OFF | 0 1926, by Consolidated News Features) “I'd like to gee that office boy of ours thirty years from now.” “Why so?" “He ought to make a wonder as a tired business man.” A GLASS OF WATER IN BED Business Upturn delivers a magazine to office workers in various downtown buildings Recently, the boy appeared, but without his magazine. The man reached in his pocket for his money, and then, noting the absence of the magazines, asked where they were, The boy turned and called to a lad even smaller than “Red-Head.” “My brother,” Red-Head sald. “He's helping me today. Business Is so good one to carry the magazines and watch the money.” The Motorist’s Daughter A little girl was crossing the Atlantic with ber mother, It was her first ocean trip. The sea was as smooth as the proverbial millpond for the first three days, then the ship began rolling and pitching heavily, The child could not understand what had happened, “Mamma,” she cried “What's the matter?! Are we on a detour 1” Fedde de dk fo Kok ge hk Se de dodeode STAR DUST Movie + Radio *%k% By VIRGINIA VALE #k+ BANNER AAR ©2000 2 6 2 uy FINN TS { YERYONE who sees Har- « riet Hilliard in “Follow the Fleet” o i i Po radio wi hears her ’ . F th Ozzie Nelso ought to meet her a: Bri Amis aeciqdedly y worth 1 gin with, she is real life than in her as the demure music as Ginger Rogers’ sister, falls | with Randolph Scott, gives you whatever of what sort of girl » Bhe Is magnetic, delightful And she is one of the few g have had a career thrust upon them She never did want to g stage, but she had to earn her And when she was very mother pointed out to her the fact t it's better to train for a profession that pays well than for one that 1 bring In much money, “Bet at one hundred a weed rapher at fifteen.” sald to that effect. “If you w wood nowadays, | Katherine Hepburn America (what a title!) has decided that one week in May will be Memorial week for Will Rogers; during that week the Will Rogers Memorial at Saranac Lake will be dedicated. But Will Rogers did so many things that will make people remember him that he needs no other memorial, For example, he put his old friend. Fred Stone, into pictures; Fred is now established as a screen star, thanks to his work in “Alice Adams” almost a year ago. He also put another oid friend, Irvin Cobb, on the screen. You've known of Cobb as a humorous writer, of course. For years he has been one of our most successful authors, ae For a long time it has been Ruby Keeler's a: tion to be a great woman golfer; being a good actress and a marvelous dancer meant little, She's been playing golf for some time, and recently she went into the Southern California women's tourna. ment, won three matches, and was put out in the last round. Looks as if she might achieve that ambition after all mln Did you hear the recent broadcast of Paul Whiteman's birthday celebra- tion? Of course, it came at a bad hour—- one-thirty in the morn. ing, Eastern Standard time; NBC kept its line open after mid. night for it. The Paul Whiteman alumni staged it—and what a list of well-known peo- ple once worked for Paul! Morton Down. ey, Bing Crosby, Jane a Froman, Ferde Grofe Bing Crosby and George Gershwin, the composers, and Mary Margaret McBride, whom you may have heard on the air as Martha Dean. el And, speaking of Morton Downey, he's sailing in May to keep concert engagements in England and Ireland and how he loves to go to Ireland! an Here's a funny check-up on the pop- ularity of radio programs. In London they've found that during a really big broadcast the consumption of water drops 85 per cent, wnlfs ODDS AND ENDS . . . “These Three" ” where that all the studios are going in for Ronald has been working as an extra in “Romee and Juliet” . . . Shirley Temple has learned to ride a bicycle and she's « «+ + "Little Lord Fauntle. picturisation of the famous ITTFLEEEY) fer tht i ¥
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