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Show .JH Oibtn THE FEATCIERHEADS SniiE Bloomers to Literature iVletal I STAR DUST I Protect the To Is I Dy Has His Appetite Spoiled Tltree to Five Times Daily! POP C jU There are three rds ; great barriers t success.wh' 4j a.i;. Someday. and U,e ,,1Pr VIRGINIA VALE Sfifj "1 Br S. L. HUNTLEY lowtiskt: W 1 . t; r A? & u Tfl Hmiur. . tt . ri. e-- So Thats The Trouble? rt swaTTea ujitm him 9 TVJCvf. C.IKJTT MOTWU-- j' HlGWT teooT MiM, iweti a.u.; oosel mie a moss TisAoe Me V D'O! lO Give a 095TTV oj v ' ua-t- v go 1 OOUTCMA VTCU- - ; 4 - TO---- TECL TH' DURM Va.RMIWT UIMA3 1 W4IKJK ft90UTUIM Stodr110 J VHAT& THE CuFFERENCR BETWEEN a, NOPTIMIST A PESSIMIST DOES IT FEEL TO BE A NOPTIMIST, HOW IS who is pretty near. A SOY CR.YIN' MR. SHULTZ ALLATIME AN' A NOPTIMIST IS A OiUY WHO LOOKS ON THE BRIGHT SIDE OF THI NASI AKlNA PESSIMIST, JIMMIE? 3rlj PIEL? e UUCPUTA polish on "tour, auto she that you CAN SEE1 's. p0R - hlt $flo BRONC TEELER Dy FRED HARMAN Call for Pete Cto YJllV ftNWJAY . Vdl SvoRl (jfeKkARU) IHUd CeNtt hvJAV OH ring w NO YA DIDNT stick TiIE-- paws Krltsd r CV)S plOMt E LMS T Ho Bopy , UP OFF THEM SAODLlS-Y- A CiOOO FF2 tlOTHIM1 i ir Ml (Yr.,-SY.'- EXPLMN HU Y, shot m rV Hat -0 HAO eH A CAP YaO 5H0CE. PETE INSTFAO COYOTL ifcv) V3V whatever 'VS M yA-i- j m- I DING! DING! DING! WILLIAMS By CLUYAS HELPING TO PACK Warmth is mothers first thought Its then that olds need the extra protection of snug bloomers neatli their brief frocks. This frock buttons down the front so the kiddie may button It as easily as a coat; partly stitched pleats add skirt fullness. and puffed sleeves create little-gir- l charm. A quick pull, and bloomers are in place. The kiddie that 1ms both frock and bloomers of wool challis will he warm as toast the whole winter long. Pattern DG21 may be ordered in sizes 2, 4, C, 8 and 10. Size G requires 2 Yz yards GO Inch fabric and i yard contrasting. Send fifteen cents In coins or stamps (coins preferred) for this pattern. Be sure to write plainly your name, address, style number and size. Complete, diagrammed sew chart Inwhen winds blow cold. cluded. Send your order to The Sewing Circle Pattern Dept., 232 W. Eighteenth St, New York, N. Y. reap- Bieaking In New Shoes Is All These Girls Do Mr. Morgan, do you take cream and sugar with your nose? ODDS AXD E.YDS . . . Al Johnn hes not superstitious, but he wouldnt start his new picture, "Singing Kid," on the 13th , , . Freddy Bartholomew is spending his lime getting acquainted uilh the Great Dane that will appear with him in "Little Lord Fnuntlero) . . . 20ih Century-Fo- x will call Fred Allen's new picture "Town Hall Tonight" They do say that Constance Bennett is being nice to newspaper reporters, for a change, since her contract wasnt rent wed . . . Patsy Kelly's to be starred . . , There'll be no more "Burk Rogers" on the air after December 16 I, . . Leslie Howard's daughter, uho broadcast with him so successfully last spring, may make a picture for Para. That same company is go-- j mount i"g to star little l irginia W tidier i Q WNU Survic, inyi wittrttt U'CR CPUS 6RlY6 HIS BUlf HAD 0 Sfrp Soil, past sour sApipj id HE'S HE CkH Ml MICR1.R MW PACK TFff tiro it) iKunx an'5 5K5 wap Bug Ah, my home will be saved now, here conies the fire Dy! n H5 toco Buie SJlf 0(Jf Of HlS ClOStf BRIIJG 'I WH".f urtTHB AFfiP wire hi5 cx- - fRom'S suit CollLCcH SKP His StAKP mhch he v uh 15 ers ope 5'd SftlJ pfcsvN M 0EVf S!jd . f re wvn she cam HR S'JYIFS W tat rcufloL ' m tw ... .rRSGLEYB. . ff pi WWLl'MiHI''1 M f - - - AIBIV 'V yw "TWW lywwtr v lii PERFECT GUM ; i FILMS put BRmiS serf IE.HS CH IRISH, ii!i: ene 'rtyMiKiWfaUf7 i) CotLEs.RAie iSIRs'Hi'ft CM is red-T- ltd ijurAf.otis a miwj WHILE MC'HCR fwer ei'fcf havoc, crons nro R.i;M,ivts mti BEIUS to ClIOF Cl.TS 10 IfiOW Yu H rswr s.rC f'! wi,heD tsSt J' HAS fnoHED while MOfiiER.SEC.iJ TiT PaEhiRB HS IB: hiIE E HAS WHEd 1WHK FWHEO AdC ffH FEHARH. lOCRLU, IHAl LURE WAS HALF kE op CaoCOLK re w HiS Da Sn'f - ... I doing, is ro t trying to do. While the attitude of faii-- ( expressed in I cant has its nlng in childhood, in immat jjj ih the attitude of postponement f Jl1 tured in Someday is one of mu ri One looks down a long vista int i dim future and finds no view of Indefinite Someday. It Is s conceived or thought of but We can mil; definitely known. It as a mirage, an optical Muslin It Is true we cannot expect tlon in the budding season, but can know that fruition does not i without bud and blossom, thought is like a bud, work is the blossom and success come the fruit of our thought and v There is nothing indefinite a And there Is pleasure this. along the way, whenever we progress. We do not have to wait for miraculous Someday. Now is i we have In time, In power, and opportunity for enjoyment. Wi ways have Now. It is never In past nor the future. We can to say I can, now and act aa Ingly. WXU Sen ice. Bell Syndicate. n Vj Yas, Sir, Pizlum Siv Is HOTEL Took Right From de Bible Judge Ed Thomas of Camdenton, relates he was traveling In the South when he stopped at a colored mans farmstead to Inquire the A colored woman obliged way. meanwhile admonishing a small son, whom she addressed ns Pizlum Mo., Siv." Is that his name? nkoil the Where did you find it? judge. Bight here in the Bible, she replied, getting the book and pointing to Psalm LTV. L101J. TJ2E Temple Sqaaf Rates $ ISO to 53.03 ' Temple Square ka 9 The Hotel desirable, friend y a m" highly f '"''.Vi'l nm: phcre.You will always ulnte, supremely romforla enn J thoroughly agreeable. e:i fore understand why this ko HIGHLY recomminded You can also appreciate w I s a mark of disl ncticn to stop at this beautiful ho ERNEST C. ROSSITER.3' . hy-I- O RHEJmODIDSE EUdDlTElL o A Distinctive Residence 0 An Abode. e.rcnoicncd Throughout the West Salt Lakes Most Hospitable HOTEL Invites You v j Is wortli i Manage Qualitie Nobody likes to break in a new It Is not enough to posse's air of shoes. The old ones feel so qualities unless we have the mai tg eomfortable. Suppose, however, it ment of them. LKoehefoucauM. was your job to lest new shoes by he oreaking them in, you would have, 2TE3 s, to say the least, one of the oddest nf vocations. Then you would be on yo SALT LAKES NEWEST HOSTELEI lot a par with Miss Peggy rkobertshavv and Miss C. Davies of Liverpool. Our lobby Is delightfully a ell,' All these two English girls have to cooled during the summer monifi at ell, 3o is to walk 12 miles eacii day, Radio for Event Room D wearing a pair of new shoes to test 200 Rooms 200 Baths them. Each girl has a pedometer ioys 1WC attached to her leg. When she has $& 5 Lv. g walked the prescribed number of i b miles In new shoes her pedometer Is ollicially checked and a record is made of the condition of the foot& wear. Cleveland Plain Dealer. ing, 1EK Aunt s she editi but j y V f jf ;. 1RY KILLRO prp! VIC''?, o Wych,1 i fV OlT HDSS THIEVES vX HbEH Wests TVlT-t- "'et clinetl to say I cant she X un encourage him to try to do the rhr Bar She can show him it can be d,)1c. doing the thing before his eje, helping him to do it after h'er.j city can spur him to action by offer ! job Bins him a trifling prize for succeedin' if the youngster is really too lit i( to do whatever the thing is, siie stimulate his mind to realize growing power and ability t0 , ceed when he is older. In ways she can nip in the hud t! sidious idea that he cannot eten She the Ida dng encourages peared as a blonde, as guest of honor at the weekly luncheon of a group of motion picture men, and this Is the story she told, which everyone present has been telling ever since. Mrs. Morrow, years ago, had asked the elder J. P. Morgan, an old friend, to tea. Before he arrived she took her daughters, then very small girls, aside, and warned them that they were not to say anything about his nose a very large, bulbous nose. They werent even to stare at It They were just to come In and speak to him, and then excuse themselves and go upstairs. Came the day, with Mr. and Mrs. Morrow chatting with Mr. Morgan. The eldest daughter came Into the drawing room, said How do you do? to Mr. Morgan, very politely, and left. In came Anne, who was to grow up and become Mrs. Lindbergh. She said How do you do? Mr. Morgan," very pleasantly, was told by the elderly financier that shed grown amazingly, and then she excused herself and started for the stairs. At the foot she paused, fascinated eye3 on his face. Well, she said. good by, Mr. Morgan, And again, half-waup, still gazing Well good-by- , Mr. at his face. Morgan, and he replied, cordially, Good-by- , Anne. Mrs. Morrow, so goes the story, was on tenter hooks. If only the child would go on, without making awful reference to his nose! At last Anne disappeared from sight And Mrs. Morrow, turning again to the tea table and picking up a cup, was horrified to hear herself say- to SHAVE IN S I cant do wlmieer there is ( done, or what one lungs to eomplished. It is promoting f nJ If a mother sees that a ehllj u Broadway laugh the other day. Shed been known there as a stage a br actress, ( Lt JJfl who eventually arrive at sired destination. Tuo-n down on the Job and excuse selves with the idea they Cun the thing, who audibly, or m to say themselves, I failures. It Is a serious matter just to Tert Kelton, whom youve seen In several pictures her next one Is Annie Oakley, with Barbara Stanmade all wyck GUSSHU12PIEL t ,Q start and steadily pXs Rudy Vallees not going to make that picture, "Lucky Me; won't go to California because hii wife would start legal trouble all over again, REGLAR FELLERS i IjAj d A Bright Remark y I 'X way. The people who s,v ,? don t even try. They imit power, and frustrate their No one can succeed who way, and hed like to hang on to more than 25 per cent of what he earns which reasonable seems enough. So it looks as If lie might spend six months in England and six here, and If that means that we will see him In . fewer pictures its jiad news indeed. lies at the height of h i s popularity at present and after him in seeing Tiendezvous I think you will agree with me that he should be seen more often. Its one of those pictures that just must not be missed. Of course, the gossips are Inclined to wonder If this means that the romance between Bill and Jean Harlow Is definitely over. Others say that hes liked Europe, always, and has wanted to live there. And I recall meeting him for the first time, years ago, when he had just returned from a European vacation. At luncheon, in his hotel suite, he was tastefully clad In a black silk lounging robe with flashes of red about It the three women Interviewers, all accustomed to film stars though they were, were Just a bit goggle-eyewheel they first caught sight of that dashBut Powell was so ing robe. thrilled over Florence, (Florence, Italy, not a girl!) that he couldnt think of anything else. He wanted to live there. Perhaps he still does maybe thats one reason for this threatened departure. M H FM3 MESCAL IKE use Kthey would the dust of California from his feet and take up his residence in England, and all because of taxes. He says that 75 per cent of what he makes goes that PAYNE F.L Succej Someday and I Orf C How to Rid Our selvesofThem. j William Fowell NOW its threatens to shake ST.TATTER lers 0021 PATTERN jMovie Radio J By to Our RATES SINCIE $2.coto$i.oa HOBBLE $2 50to$t.50 400 Rooms 400 Baths THE I2olel FlevEaon V. E. SUTTON, General Manager cmuNCEY vr. west Assist. Gen. Manager LS'iw' |