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Show CACHK AMERICAN. flow I Broke Into' The Movies IHJAN. UTAH Along the Concrete Copyright 1 knotty 111 G RICHARD tOMt .oS wtie. iookt lltraiu Dy DDC dock STACK M((4ornU la a lod to i iny la Uw Anjele Bf motion picture debut. I got Into picture almoat glnit nip wllL I bad aoreral chance to do acroeo work before I finally look the opportunity. Oliver Morocco saw wo In a play and bad offered wo a job In bla dock company fully two yeora I I bad any picture offer. played In atork fur kloroaco for two and a balf year, and (hat wa what really led to wy arreea debut. Our Block company enjoyed lb patron-apof many motion picture people, and naturally I met many member Of our audlcurc. Picture offer although few of Ibein ever got I beyond the converuitlonal (Inga. never took tlirm aeriuualy, until and nothing more, forced me Into having a acroen teat, I bad met Jeonnle Mcllieraon, a prominent arrnnrUt, aoclally, and ali bad tried to peraunde me to Hut I bare a acroen test made. refined persistently. I wanted to be a atage alar, but ahe kept repeating ber request and I bad agreed. I never waa o ahocked In my Ilf a when I aaw myself on the JOHN WAif.' (ant yooUt'E BEAUTIFYING SCHOOLS MPltiidiCO? SCHOOL ought to be a lovely Children thrlv beet In beautiful surrounding. That doe yT 7 J I.V-fT-rtf L Xy 'r l yujtE xiKhTj W fc Vckj Hrn9 COAT, po A III see - 1kbi a vey IS J - ,Y 14. Jrf VnOiXiHt If P V Wtt ATihU aoi.y Hurry whu cotr, OMCV Mt A raw WuTrbMS Sub a fsita onoivvu sneava S owi . ? ABOUT ymaT IVR HIM CAM flMO 7 f- Oooa WSHwtr MV oi A COAT Th8 WMAT w' ivl ThHV 90WMSTAU ru-- Rx7. F LLOW OuTf'OI WM9 .S -- - Zl) I No. Fanh A I fotf CAM J- 7- j y?ipooKiat nvhIcE A 'MttE J -' SI OiUriw you At I U0 WW-AV- , w . THE FEATHERHEADS 9 v.t V)r' " -X Yjii cxo) o. i 211 FINNEY OF THE FORCE I ou-- r HAVE A WtroRT VC I ,Mt lbllC To SAKS ACCIDENT AM Ol WONM a Could Tell MOW COUPLfc T'SPELL A wooj IM MOW A Boxy By W OIwiUm The Word Hunt Jujf BuT TheneIs I PicTioMAer 01 A im law I tue table over HELP fouWXeLA- - ThRRB Lj'jJ1 Jlii t: a- - You out; 1 Sou- .- Mot Co ve d wOmPPW. VMELL, Good WMy TceT dou-t have a imdex fern. BiO- Book Lenta I tiCKKf frl3L -- tVue WAN Richard Dix. acreen. I waa glad tbe projection room waa dark o my blushea wouldn't be seen. I caunot tell you what my emotloua were, they were o confused. I only know that my handa looked like bam and I waa hardly able to recognize my head. My reactions were Justified, however, for the part Cecil DeMlile had in mind for me In his picture Why Change Your Wife," was given to Lew Cody. I continued with my work in stock. The same experience was repeated with Lola Weber, the director. Shortly after this my stock engagement ended and I went to New Three atage rolea In New York. and one fairly York two flopa left me Just about successful where I had started except for a little experience gained. Incidentally, the most successful of the plays was "I Love You," written by William LeBaron, who was later an associate producer with a big Long Island studio. Our pleasant association was perhaps the biggest thing I got out of the stay In New York. All in all, the New York trip had been a failure antf I was at a loss I was almost what to do next. ready to give up the stage entirely. I had three chances. A man was ready to finance me In the automobile business In Chicago. And Oliver Morosco offered me a return engagement with his Los Angeles stock H- JA i' WHY? iT1 j BOBBY nrwffn By GEORGE STORM THATCHER-Urg- ent Cotta stay at this old Oe.sk till, mr Pitts gets BACK..... AND THE constable's ON His wav OVER TO THE POUND MAYBE TO DO AWAY WITH "THEM DOGS LIKE HE SAID all. to been I'D JUST LIKE TO KNOW IF THE CONSTABLE IS COMMA RID planmin ALONG TO GET TWO OF EM. THEIR PAY OUTN' LICENSE; AND MAYBE THREE IF I AUNT COULD GET LSTTIN ME KEEP EM- stray dogs like The town of he said..-- . go over to the POUND, THATS BACK OF THE FIRS HOUSE, AND SEE IF HE5 DOHE ANYTH NO. ABOUT IT. - ro A TOLO MR. FITTS THATS WHERE I WAS DOIN' EXCEPT HEb A TOOK UP A LOTTA TIME TALKIN TO ME, LIKE HE DOES ABOUT HOT S PENDIN' MV MOMEY SO FOOLISH... use. don't you try letting her alone for a change? She wouldnt do a thing. Im telling you. Know what she did last week? So deceitful. I was so upset I cried. I made her go to the piano and I stayed there until she got her music on the rack and began running her fingers up and down. I bad people coming to dinner so I had to go. I listened every once In a while and I heard her playing. At least I heard the piano JL (Cdiwripht I9J' SMATTER PO- P- tn The Nick Of Time! by T w Bell Sy"kI IikI By C M. PAYNE A T MfMi wpprti Im Mraiiala Mpi aat li Jatfuatry Mrrt ( awtnv. 4, tru pepia upprtin a4a PATR0M7E Utiaj iaipOTiAAt nut tip a Um In all that ROME 1NDC8TRY Well preserved plant fossils, ear. liest forma of life discovered in America, have been found in the Colorado canyon. ASK TOl'B DRUGGIST FOR APEX CREAM AS IVTERMOUNTAfN PRODUCT Utah High School of Beauty Culture 4 Him CM Hip, M Uka Cap. Utft Ikiity CritKi PnttuM Kitvs m ItprtuiM In cu art inn jutrom Ret vtl Mia yn UniM Ritta fnt af ran lift $U m mmt mh to ta an am mia wa Hart M aavia af all Mrtfe Imsti hm 9 artti m aar careen, latffeenpn. TM winae ADDRESS 5Q-RA- M.ADES- -JJ Z0R (JO PIU all GillfUa Type Razors Man? refunded If not aautfartor? COOMIIS DRUG GO. ball Laka City, I uh THIS WEEKS PRIZE STORY Errry kinuit brine baa tha need ta b loyal ta aomathinr person, m locality section. omethinc, anythin, just Ian aa bs ftrn loyalty and sucks ta it Let aa ahsw loyalty ta aar am Intan lountain Section by aain InterneanLaia Goods and Products. It will buck ap aar orals whea tinea are depresaut. And always wa ara prttin sqaal or better Tains for ear mom y. NELLIE H. VAN DPRVEER. Jackson, tt yo ,fORESEDtLBtftWtM! SPEKE TENT & AWNING CO. Ttnta Awnings Canping 8upplies Evarythlnf in Canvas Goads 271 8. W. Tempts Salt Lake City Mflmm ASK FOR BEET SUGAR THE ONLY HOME SUGAR Why her father came home early on account of the company and he came to me In the pantry and said. 'Mary. Is Clarisse supposed to be practicing or what? She's supposed to he practic- In Trade UTAH WOOLEN MILLS For BLANKETS Your Salt Laka City Utah Writs for Catalogue and Details Wool hr SPECIAL MAY REDUCTIONS High Grad White Leghorns in lots of each 100, All other leading In 100 lots only 9c each. varieties These prices F.O.B. Hatchery. In less than lota of 100 add one cent per chick. Writs ns for special prices on Turkey 7c. Poults and Phesssnts. Ramshaw Hatcheries 8a Slate Salt Lake 36H7 Citr. Utah St., ing. But as a matter of fact she was reading a shocker and the kitten was doing the practicing. There she sat rending a perfectly awful book and every once In a while touching the keys, and letting her kitten go up and down the $100.09 REWARD keyboard to fool me Into thinking Will be paid for the Watch or Clock she was playing. wa cann t repair. I'd stop giving her music lesAny watch or clock cleaned ,,, $1.50 Jewels $1.00. .Ba!ane staff sons. 1.50 Crystals (round) 25c. "Its just a shame when Mrs. Main Springs . j.oo Proportionate low prices c n other work. Clure's Marie plays like a streak. THE TIME SHOP She gave a recital at the town hall 49 W. So. Temple St. last week and everybody was crazy Salt L ,ke City Mail Orders Our Specialty about It. And I can't get Clarisse to do a thing." You can't get Clarisse to do a thing but cheat If you feel like that. Making a child learn to play a musical Instrument, take a professional course, learn to dance for EVERYTHING FOR THE public appearances so that you can the do. Chilwont applause enjoy dren do not learn that way. An art must have Its source In the List child's soul. If It Is not there you BINTZ CO. can never put It there. It Is unSalt Lake City, Utah fair to use a child that way and no good comes of it. Many Women Doctors Fathers sometimes make the misOf the 42,000 doctors in Engtake of trying to make star sports- land, 2,000 are women. men of their sons. A place on the big team, a seat tn the shell, a be paid p,r medal for a first In track or field for the bet 50word sometimes becomes so Important article on Why you should Use that It wrecks a boy and shakes a Intermountain made Goods Similar to above. Send home to its foundations. your story in prose or vere to If you have a star, well and good. Products Column. P. O. Bog 1555, Salt Lake City, if your Let it shine. If you have a pleastory appears in this ant rushlight lend It well and let column you mil reIt shine happily within its own litcheck cent for tle circle. It Is better that way. S. Belt Smdlran. WNU Service, j Week No. 3321 W.N.U. Salt Lak. City Climate Controlled Gasoline of-fe- WNU Service WISH I knew some way of making Clarisse practice her music." "Doesn't she practice? I should say not If I didnt force her to go to the piano and stand there until she began playing she would not touch It I've promised her everything but its all no going. Well, company. I came west again and signed a contract to be starred In ten weeks of stock. Before I started on the engagement, I entered pictures. Among picture people I met In Los Angeles were Sidney Franklin, a director, and Joseph Schenck, producer. They were planning a picture, Not Guilty, and I was the leading role. My screen test, thanks to a better makeup, turned out well In this case, and at hist I was In pictures. After the picture was released, I got several offers to continue as a screen actor. I went from one production to another with Mr. Goldwyn, and finally got the biggest part of my carter up to that time. It was In a picture called The Christian." That part proved to be a milestone In my career, for tt resulted In the contract which made me a star. I teas anxiously awaiting the rebecause lease of The Christian, It ras an entirely new type of role for me, and Ill confess that I was dubious about the publics reception o' It. But it proved a success. The big thing for me was that Jesse Lvsky saw It and sent for me. When I left his office arrangements were completed for me to sign a long t'rm contract. My first talking pictures were Wheel Nothing But the Truth, One of of Alfe," and Cimarron. my recent pictures that was kindly received by the public was The In which I was Concuevors," With Ann Harding. not mean elegant surroundings. beautiful without Things can b being elegant, or expenslv, or .loud. A school building ought to b tong and low, spread out on tb grass like a brooding hen. Vine hould dress the walla and old tree shade Its grounds. Flowering shrub should snuggle tn the corner mbere children's feet do not reach them, and tucked In about their rood the spring bulbs should flourish. Tlie Inside of the building Is where children the. That means that It should he ss beautiful ss It can be made without becoming ob vloutdy decorated. I think there ought to be one good picture In every room. I like that picture to be the one that append strongest to the children who use that room. Hcturet ought to inspire the children, so they must be those that the children can read. They can only read picture that call upon their experience and their dream A I would not have a lot of cht! dren's work pinned about a room. It gathers dust Schoolrooms are not a good place for plants and animals, birds and fishes. If we can make them beautiful for the children we are doing well First, let ua make them clean. The walla, the floor, the celling and the woodwork, all ought to be clean as brush and cleansing water can make them. The furniture should be smooth. Its fair surface unmanned. The chairs and benches ought to be comfortable. There must he plenty of light and air. A dark room with poor ventilation Is never beautiful The closets and wardrobes should be sufficient and they should be con venlent When hooks are higher than children's heads they cannot hang their things on them and they use the floor Instead. Whatever makes for cleanliness, order, convenience, and comfort will make the classroom and the school a beautiful place to live. This Is a good time to check up on paint and washing powders, furniture and equipment. Where the children live ought to be a place of beauty. I WAIT IQ L. By ANGELO PATRI tHE OOLP FISH i Liu. 83 ir:zi.Mtr e -- Sally Sez OUR-CHILDRE- N Our Pet Pcct e FIREWORKS Yea, Professor!!! KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES DAWSON! IT '. IF X ONLY nty hypnotic hadn't lost IT HAS ! PERHAPS POWER MAYBE RETURNED PROFESSOR SPUMONl WAS MISTAKEN WHEN HE SAID I NO LONGER HAD THS HYPNOTIC I'LL SEE GLINT LISTEN, 8A6Y. YOU WANT ME TO GO OUT T AND PLAY POKER WITH THE BOYS, DON'T yOUlj ,nv--t. 4,' . pr. 4th eS July Write for Price W. II. ALCtSIUS P HsGINIS, dont exasperate ME I f0 fjfl r0 s . I : W K.5. Tie $3.00 |