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Show THE PAGE SIX Thursday, June 8, 1933 NEPIII, UTAH TIMES-NEW- S, Along the Concrete How I Broke Into Our Pet Peeve Have yon siHTiiuibfd to the knit fever? Whether ting or or not, you certainly have sweaters, HalC knitted suits, etc., for who can be Hermna without them these days? They're so attractive, and almost Indispensable for sjxirt and everyday wear, By TOM MIX BROKE Into the movies ai ft and If washable, as many of them I safety man a man hired to are. It's so easy to keep them clean. Before washing a new sweater, stand alongside the camera with a rifle and kill any wild animals test It to be sure the colors are fast, working In the scene If they showed by squeezing an inconspicuous porsigns of a desire to chew up the tion In clear, lukewarm water for actors. That was with the old Sellg live minutes or so. Knitted tilings often get out of company In the days when wild animal thrillers were at their height shape when wet, so to Insure restorof popularity. I won my Job being them to the correct proportions cause of my earlier experiences as Just draw on outline on clean, wrapTexas Itanger, Rough Rider under ping paper before wetting. Inciour beloved Teddy and volunteer In dentally, the ideal time to draw this the Philippine uprisings. I also saw outline Is when the sweater Is new, before you have stretched the elmilitary service In the Orient dur ing the Boxer rebellion and hadJ bows, etc. Then this outline may been a range rider since my early be used each time yon wash the youth near my birthplace, which Is sweater. Remove unwashable buttons, buckEl Paso. So I was considered a pretty good les, etc., and turn the sweater out. Make rich suds with shot with either pistol or rifle after wrong-sidall these experiences, and Colonel mild, neutral soap flakes; always have the suds and rinse waters lukeSellg hired me. warm or cool. Put In the sweater My reason for trying to get Into the movies came about through a and wash by squeezing the suds series of events. First I had leased through and through the material. my ranch to a producer who was Never rub. Wash quickly. Do not making "Westerns. " I noticed how soak colored garments. un western the cowboys looked and Thoroughly rinse In plenty of lukewarm or cool water. acted and this aroused something Squeeze out akin to resentment a lot of tender-fee- t the water don't twist. Then roll practically making fun of the the sweater in a dry turklsh towel, West. Then I went to see some of knead for a moment and unroll. d Don't leave colored garments rolled "these here" movies and was certain the cowboys, stories up while wet. Kase the sweater Into and directors were all wrong. shape on the outline. If the sweater And I made up my mind I was tends to shrink, pin It In place on going to California and tell them a firm surface as on corrugated what was what. pasteboard, or an old rug. Use pins Finances were pretty low. As a which will not rust. When the sweater Is dry remove matter of fact I was nearly broke It from the outline, turn it right-sid- e out and press it lightly, using a damp cloth to remove wrinkles and pin marks. The Movies LP lfc ARE FAST MOWERS PISAPPEARIN3 THE FEATHERHEADS .JZZZ There Were Strings to It . Knitted Things Demand Extra Care in Washing Copyright by crot-lit'tin- e all-fire- was I iMvirev Hee rue Ft ft st omp A RaRXT to sTo eoR.T A 3fL, ASKfo miaa Awt AMD MS IS USUALLY! ' m.s F'ewo at ALWJ.YS HAS A TodM- TIMS STTiWJ- A f6RD -- I ALU 7" 7 1 fB' 7n- r'r"'! AMD ' OU 7 4 It I 1 5.' J musiciaw SMft IWSISTBO My BRiua-iMO- He?- '"STROMeMT r, SJB WOULD TU.J Be, A r ff I Sii . ji E T ; I I . J (" Jt I J SS -- rC J National Understanding I do not really believe that Great Britain and the "United States understand each other better than do other foreign countries. On the contrary, I feel that we understand each other less, Harold Nicholson writes. In Vanity Fair. We in England have a clearer idea of what is going on at the back of the French mind, or even of the German mind, than we have of those recondite and rapid emotional processes which constitute the public opinion of WV. 0 FINNEY OF THE FORCE MAT-rtfl.?-l AW VUSrttB'S THE t1 "feu BHouHT With Vou ? AU'ieo LOOKS Tn MAT'S HAVB 3"UST AWO M6 AS IV MB'J IM HB MUST WH SHUR6. y AH' DO Vfcl WHERE'S -- s 7 f' Putting Out the Blaze The FiRB ? you efes GREAT Bic WHV im V. "N. Vou HAUDSOME j TooDLts- .- rj ll!li:i! mentality of Westminster. on this continent gaw flfffiilllllll T : MIIHIHWWWW II II )- rSI - By GEORGE STORM BOBBY THATCHE- R- "Hold" GET DOWM, VILLAGE HE rri iur.it CHARGES COMSTABUB CROWOER WITH DERELICT HIS DUTIES BEIMC IM SHEP... DOWt), SIR: IVO BE A CRIME TO SHOOT THAT BIG SHEP AWO THE REST OI feM, MOST OF 'EM IS PRETTV NEA,R THOROUGHBREDS JUST CAWT BRINC VIVSELF TO FIRE THEvW SHOTS- COULDN'T BEAR TO SEE ANYBODY ELSE DO IT EITHER... C COHCERWIMG DISPOSAL OF STRAY DOGS IM THE HE HAS POUMO-..- . PROCRASTINATED THE DOGS UNTIL HAVS COAAS TO ITS MV 1 OUTy, CLEAR OUTA HERE. 1 AMD BAR.K JOYFLLLV AT SIR-'- - P " ?" THEIR LICEHSE VOJ CAHT SHOOT "EM... T THATS THE -LAVl p, CZ3U PECftRD HIM AS THEIR MASTER NO, ANY BOO RUB...MOWyoil'F WANTS TO PAY fv " r.y H'S APPflrOACM S'MATTER POP A Larger Area, Of Course r4 .1 lU TaketfolS t-- fT6i4iST VowTIT25T Has ot vj4ic4 M t4e. most aiTe- - j- m f By C. M. PAYNE r 1 I ' - (Ai GMiSfesX C MOt(6 DiTJT TtAJ I W' TiiiiaTt TAce Hou) am' A T THAm MimE.! I LOOK cHi i 'YOU MET OL'BOV? U ) y YEP! AND BOY, I'M IKI RIGHT !! SHE SNUGGLED UP AN SAID -'- EBDie, PEAR, VOU LOOK UKe A GREEK GOD WITH VOOR" T ALABASTER BROW" ' AV With 0jcptr ALABAWR. V V BROW Pi1 - FYEAH ALABASTER V Co- s&TlSJk rrrmi - X ' - "KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES" SO ' S '.f cam J Llj t, ATluM LW A MEW DOLL HEV.EODIE, me one but I had enough money to ship my Life's Retrospect saddle horse to San Bernardino. No man need regret old age who From "San Berdue" the horse and I "hoofed it" into Hollywood with has left his work well done behind him. Carlyle. nary a brass band or reception committee to welcome us. As a matter of fact, nobody even paid the slightest bit of attention to us. To this day a cow hand can walk through the streets of Hollywood and attract less attention than a fat man In golf knickers. Well, then came the Job I told you Anoint the affected parts with about the safety man. Cntlenra Ointment. Wash off in Soon after I worked myself into a few minutes with Cntlenra Soap bits and small parts and doubled and hot water and continue bathing for the leading men on all the danfor several minutes. Nothing purer gerous stunt riding. or better for skin troubles. All this time I was still nursing Write for special folder on the urge to tell the whole world the care ofjtho skin how awful the western pictures were and my opportunity came with Address: "Cuticura." Dept. 0 S, a bang when William Fox signed me Maiden, Mass. to a long term contract. After much discussion pro and FIVE NEW ARTICLES anyone can sell: Window Washer, Rotary Comb con, I finally persuaded Mr. Fox to Advance Cleaner, Tire Boot. Rubber Apron, Moth let me try one picture of my Repellent. Retail totals $2.45. You'll recommend all aftr usine. Sent postpaid for $1. genuine" brand of WestAUSTIN SPECIALTY CO. 1123 Venice IllvU., Los Angeles, Calif. ern. To make sure In case anything went wrong, I was certain to get the GOLD FOR ALL blame, Mr. Fox made me write the Complete Placer Course by mining engineer details: gives Panning, sluicing, machines them and direct stories, play the retorting, claims, etc.; also leads. The results, I say with all amalgamation, plans for builrtlng simple machfnes.Send $5. Wni. It. Martin, Box IZMi, AIbuqucrquetN.M. due modesty, were far beyond my own expectations. Their Immediate success convinced many producers that WestENJOY A TRIP TO ern stories written by Eastern and portrayed by the same SALT LAKE AND breed of actors didn't have the same ring of realism in them, so my two NEWHOUSE reelers soon grew up Into feature length plays. t 2 L, . Although what I have to say now '.ft. has no bearing on "crashing the movies," I think it Important to those who may be curious. I make It a business never to drink, smoke or play cards In any of the scenes of my pictures. I realize that primarily, the story of the West Is of supreme Interest to thousands of young boys throughout the country and perhaps the world. I also realize that boys are prone to Imitate In their play many of the things they see In pictures MRS. J. H. WATERS. Pres. W. B. SUTTON. Mgr. . or read about. no And with consideration of my400 Rooms 100 Baths self except as a probable example, $2.00 to $4.00 I realize that boys set some figures, 7 C Family Room C like Babe Ruth or Lindbergh, as J 4 or 5 Persons their ideal of manhood. TWO PERSONS I, therefore, believe that In some Choice Outnide $250 Room $250 little way I can convince the boywith Bath hood of America that neither smokTHE HOTEL ing, drinking nor gambling are essential and that physical fitness always wins out over dissipation. That SALT LAKE C1TT. UTAH Is why I try to make my characters those of men of high Ideals. Because, after all, the boys of to23-- 33 WNU W day are the men of tomorrow. W?TU Srvle ClearYourSlcut of Rimpleb "four-teen-kar- at opyngll91?TBelyndlc j month A has taught extremely valuable lesson. It has taught me that I understand nothing about the United States whatsoever. Tom Mix. I Tt &A Vfd UKeAit j P Stll Syndicate. Tnc Al Define, It, All Right V?0jL X IXtJ? ITS JUST A ' a VfJST BIT SOFTER tv S jTTf ' UTTl V J TVLA ) SOLID IVORV !! 7 15? "V M ten-derfe- f NEWHOUSE WMHW.. g Th. A,cl.lrf N...Mr, af" America. You in the United States haveJoften more understanding of the German mentality than you have of the - |