Show DOUG FAIRBANKS ADOPTS A HOBO Film Star Here Talks of Fishing Flying and Farnum's Farnum 5 Pipe By Selma Miller Douglas Fairbanks the popular motion motion motion mo mo- tion picture Idol has taken up two things of late late aviation aviation and a tramp The tramp was no other than Happy H Charlie King typical bo and man O of leisure who rode the cushions in iii state state as the guest of the princely Douglas when his car passed through Salt Lake on the way to Che Cheyenne enne Wyo from his studio at Hollywood Hollywood Holly Holly- wood Cal Happy Charlie as the jolly star dubs dabs him has never heard of the man with the million dollar smile that sets Americas America's picture fans raving and ana andas andas as he sips his coffee with the famous actor little does h he dream that the place he occupies would be envied by a Vanderbilt or a Rockefeller Charlie took my brother and I for I brother boes hoes down at Victorville I Cal Cat said saM Fairbanks slapping his knee and fairly ben bending ing double with mirth We were motoring d down dawn wn at Vl Victorville Victor Victor- torville tor- tor ville yule and when we returned to the carall car carall carall all covered with mud and a little the worse for our oun journey Charlie here who had his eye ye on a good bed on the rods wanted to know If we we would like to share his boudoir with him We preferred a r regular bed and it was waa such a good joke I Invited him to ride with us said the generous star after which he pr presented 1 Mr Charles King to the Interested listeners Smiles th the faithful horse which bears the name name- of his masters master's mastI most mast I pleasing attribute was aboard the train and will carry the actor at the week celebrations at Cheyenne I Next to riding give me fishing Mr Fairbanks said with enthusiasm as he rolled up the sleeves of his blue cotton shirt and displayed a pair of sun browned arms that would have done a son of Mexico credit Bill Farnum and I went fishing the theother theother theother other day at Catalina Island and I hauled In a yellowtail that weighed three thirty-three pounds Bill had an old corncob that came out of t the ark and between that pipe and the boat and that yellowtail I fought seasickness for a whole hour When asked about going to tho the front frontas as an ar aviator Mr Fairbanks said We are all going over soon and show those Germans what we Yankees can do Wallace Reid and George Walsh of Los Angeles have been drafted and all of us are going before it is over with According to Mr Fairbanks who Is Isnow Isnow isI I now with the Lasky company motion pictures are on the boom Every motion motion motion mo mo- tion picture woman Is busy knitting and sewing for the Red Cross and large contributions from all the stars of filmdom are pouring into the Red Cross coffers Many thousand dollars have been given to the Red Cross f fund nd by Mr Fiarbanks Mary Pickford and Charlie Chaplin according to Mr Fairbanks On the trip with Mr Fairbanks were publicity man marl John Fairbanks his brother and Henry attorney of New R Rochelle chelle N. N J J. Mr Fairbanks In ir r real rl l life Ufe is the same handsome fellow who greets the motion motion motion mo mo- tion picture tans fans on the screen None of the charm and fascination of his re refreshIng refreshing ye- ye freshing smile smile so well welt portrayed on the screen Is lost last when you stand face to face with hi him In the hand handshake handshake handshake shake with which he be greets one there Is revealed all the force and strength of flis his pleasing personality |