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Show THE PAGE SIX ..if THE FEATHERHEADS Thursday, March 23, 1933 Does He Know! lA-r- ao V5r'J i i NEPIII. UTAH TIMES-NEW- S, IfaQ (swir MONfrv po r ssry vy V 7. asw Hov Sally Sez Broke Into 1 The Movies got tea, Copyright by HaIC Herman By BUSTER K EATON CAN hardly gay that I "broke" Into the movie ; rather I oozed In. I'ractlcally from birth I had been on the vaudeville stage with my parents, who did a act, using nie as a sort of football. It didn't hurt me." for I was trained from babyhood to like It, and to know Just how to take falls. Two actresses took exception to this parental training, one the great Sarah Bernhardt and the other beautiful Lily Lang-trMy father was Introduced to Bernhardt who was on the same bill with us, and when be bent to kiss her hand, she said haughtily, "Are you not ashamed to make ze money from ze cruelty to ze little garconT" But she was later convinced that my parents loved me and cared for me as Jealously as any parents could. The second, Lily Langtry, did not object to any cruel treatment accorded me rather she was probably tempted to give me some herself, for I sat on her train when she ma. Jestlcally walked across the boards, causing laughter which annoyed the lovely lady. I was Just twenty-on- e years old when the Shuberts made me a very attractive offer to enter musjcal comedy at $2r0 a week. It meant I e ILLLOUitU ,vv "V. I II II Ml n" iiny - FINNEY OF THE FORCE X? .. - rT "'' - - ' i FiF 1 " mill ll B II l "'w -- . II ". fetc A, at.. world-famou- ' g.atei . 'W 1 Ktf'JV ROLLOJ FHiR.MeRHNHuT'4 th v JIM . II will. Doggone If M II T 5W Tl fRnLLOlf ROLLOl Id ROLLO (HERE j s mm mm thoagli w all mmt bow, T "praMin" ftltuatifttia jmwp Bat thoairli or fear has atada as raah jLat's "looaea mp" an hoard1 caaki It How Badger Hides The badger, night prowling animal. If disturbed in the daytime, tucks its head and feet under ita body to hide. EXCHANGE flOUITT 0r P? 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BE THE OTV'S LOSS BUT JOMESBORO'S --OAlM, BAJfTeR BOBBY HE RES WORK5D row a& owirQN TWO V6AH5 AN" " HII LIKE A SON, AND TRIED TO TREAT BOBBy WILL, BE TO SEE HIS S"STEF?' MOPS I Ct-A- D A.ur his flLD AlJMT lA HE'lu BE SURPRISED m TO FIND WE'RE MOVING TO JOESBOfT- O- 1 S'MATTER POP mm cos ?0 D I He Showed One Oomp! IK By GEORGE STORM le SET EXAMPLE Of HOKESTy BEPORB HIM.... By C. M. PAYNE Of Them, Anyhow! 5 e mses 7 , I ?JC-J- Jy ! K - Pc ? -- o wasToint Me. Th GEORGE WASHINGTON'S TRAVELS a It T fl m Peaceful moukt vechoh viosf have been a heave tdr WAaflincrtaM im OaVS AFTti THE WW, BUT RETIBEMENT FBoM PlWUC LIFE WA5 HOT To et his He was one of those who fbameo the coftsriun'ioN of tve. AND WS THE FlQSTT0SK3N THAT" OoajHEW, ONITEO AND 1f(Er- tT(AYt THE fHCST pRKtOENt OF THE. ONtTEO 5TATfcS WMjinFoUY TAUINO HIS ACEO MOTHEC, AT FCECEacwL&ajCO, WHOSE 0AV5 KOMeteeo he joocmeveo trjumphaktl.v to 5089. IN AT FEOEGAL HALL OU APWL MAHSIOH. RCSlOEMCt WA9 THE FCAHW-I- N w. 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She returned to New Tork to appear In Ned Wayburn's "Demitasses Kevue" and "The Mimic World." It was at this time that she wrote her first play, "Sex." This sensational production ran two years with Miss West as the star. Her greatest success, "Diamond In Symlicii., e Place Your Order Now f Mti tniirtt, lilt, licks art ititr niilir truss, rritictlM Irif Ml tccllaitll 31 MImIk Irin wr a rtrr kcMitn. Wi an llitrlnlin tar "Sat-lst- " ntsire, aef Umla Click liiCirt. Write let sawtlal silcn Ml cist sisenalt as wain placal m. Fsr Mae West Teachea Proper Appreciation of Mae West Huttrteitlr Comet flknehc Trtt Mawsio J f( - THOSE OF By jame. me tr BfM 81 niiH LAvt M V zfir3 a a a e el f- AM Buster Keaton. separation of the Three Keatons for the first time and at first I hesitated in spite of the fact that the salary was most attractive. I finally accepted and was awaiting the call to rehearsals when I had a visit from Joseph M. Schenck, who suggested that I make a series of two-recomedies under his management He offered me $40 a week, but, In spite of the great difference In the sum and what the Shuberts offered, I at last decided on the movies and right here may I state that I've never regretted my choice. I made my first pictures at the Comique Film company's studios, but my production plans were cut short by the- - outbreak of the war. I comhad only made five two-reedies when called to Camp Kearney. After a period of training there I sailed for France, where I served as a private. When I got back to the good old U. S. A., I resumed work under Mr. Schenck's able management and remained with him until about a year ago when I signed with the company. Before I was elevated to stardom, I was with William Crane in "The Saphead," a picture which made a great hit. After this I was given my own company by Mr. Schenck. My first picture under this arrangement was "One Week." Among my most successful pictures were "The Navigator," "The General," "College," "Steamboat Bill, Jr.," and "The Cameraman." Recent pictures In which I have appeared are "The Passionate Plumber" and "Speak Easily." Jimmy, "Schnozzle," Durante played with me In both of these pictures. In motion pictures as In any. other profession, you do best what you enjoy most. Comedy Is my forte because I like It. "BUY INTERMOUNTAIN" Money sent away for merchandise MADE OUTSIDE OF THE INTEKMOUNTAIN borders, AUTOMATICALLY is put out ef CIRCULATION, as far as ever again bene. filing a resident ef the 1NTERMOUNTA1N country! Money spent for INTERMOUNTAIN MADE GOODS, stays at home, and event ually again reaches the pocketa of INTER MOUNTAIN PEOPLE. INSIST on INTERMOUNTAIN MADE GOODS of your merchant, and thus do YOUR share in solving the unemployment problem. "BUY INTERMOUNTAIN--J. E. GAASCH, Shelley, Idaho. LIL" followed. CASH PAID Mi Jswtlry Daatal Crew is, BrUiu Eta. W. M. 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