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Show THE HELPER JOURNAL, HELPER- - UTAH How I Broke Into Along the Concrete Our Pet Peeve Sally Sez The Movies Ikflt to DELETED -- prim-- Copyright by HalC . Herman l By BILLIE DOVE physical AMATEURandtheatricals, were the dancing avenues by which I reached the screen. I was born in New York, where In one of the I was educated. schools I attended, physical culture was taught religiously and I became very proficient, partly because I enFrom this it joyed the exercises. was an easy step to dancing. Then it was discovered that I "screened well." That means, In movie parlance, that one has a face that registers favorably before the camera. Not always is this the case and sometimes a very beautiful face will not photograph satisfactorily. It seems to be something for which there Is no real explanation, you pithpr BTn well or vou don't. I was fortunate. I studied and took part In ama teur theatricals In my high school davs. It took me Just four and a half vears. however, to reach any emi nence in the films. My first role was with Constance Talmadge In To Lois "Polly of the Follies." Weber, I owe much of my success in attaining what we are pleased to if ir y&h THE FEATHERHEADS J I awoTher. oigHow V Vouo - fWor HATE l t By A Singular Hate 0 borne 1 Waat NtwapajM' Ual look Them JriAT Ycie at mh chaynils I was " we fHouawT I YHV A f I Bur he is I h.m w.-- "i"T' L" i : ToNie-- l yTsa,. , J4-t- -h , ( 1 term - "stardom." My greatest chances came with two of her films. "Thfi Sensation Seekers" and "The Marriage Clause." Then I had a marvelous opportunity when I played the feminine lead with Doug-la- s Fairbanks In "The Black Pirate." There are a lot of people and the people hare the "dough". And the people with the "dough" must all be fed. And if "homcfolks" get the "dough". When the people spend their "dough". More folks hare "dough" to get more "dough" for bread. Please pardon the slang. AND PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY Give a business man enough rope and you'll find him tied up in a conference. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR HAISl W OIL INTERMOUNTAIN PRODUCT AN Utah High School of Baauiy Culture 3m Flow Cillt en Toi tor (Hi eldj.. Silt Lake Cll,. Utah n Depression mi ros independent Ca!tmi Profusion Knos Thi Bsauiy (Off leara i nrotesstag tint will rtst a! TCir dj;. Sli sir mall tnlr tot till canplitl Cllisi at sli miatiii. I!i;li;tl ur iiri mill im learn alia Mill ii ttm Pinii ar mrili in an caiabpia. NAME ADDRESS RAZOR BLADES Kfl "J IT CI If (Post Paid) Fits oil Gillette Type Razors Monev refunded if rot satisfactory. FINNEY OF THE FORCE By EK THM CAR THAT PASSEO? THAT'S HUS-- f car. its arusr eeeJ stoi.eJ I mv AM" I piO NoTiCfc A you Ol- City. A Sure Thing V'SMUBE! ARB WELL I DRUG CO. C00MB3 Utah Salt Lake TI O'LougKUn GOINA-T- S I eoikl HELP MB IT &ACK f "! OI'M GST AN' JIST H O- Fl. 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A VvARWIM' FROM THE COUK TO KEEP THE TQWU CLEAR vtr OP ANIAAAL.5 I I aav Tb UAo's i n Ui h-2-- mimlriftrim ii'i ii S'MATTER LlK-- e k:'w I'll) AS HARO A& THI5 TO TELL THE: COUNCIL, TO AKE THE V Turu liV cidc CAN'T AFFORD -- -- I HAMC! GO IE I itf' CUOT9 TO ' v J V 4 Jlum By C. M. PAYNE PO-P- No Time To Stand Still . i .- i ToSEEVoy x AND LET IT CET AWOUNO s TOWN THAT I AISJT ME THE STUFF COT -' in rio IT WAS DUTIES I v y,y (t. By GEORGE STORM SHAKIN' SO HARD TO LOAD THE if THE OTHER piSTOI I ttSf'V U.yr ii To Be Done, Etc." FEEOlM DOCS AND SUAUCHTER StraV TUCH POP "The Lone Wolf Returns" gave me opportunity and finally came my contract with E'lrst National Pictures. At first I was featured later came stardom. The initial picture under this contract was Then "An Affair of the Follies." came "The Tender Hour" and with "The Stolen Bride," I was starred. I have since made "American Beauty" and "The Love Mart." The latter is a George Fitzmaurice production and a beautiful story of old More recently I New Orleans. starred in "The Night Watch," "l'el-loLily," "Adoration" and such auother CMT LIT wCtW A ' T IT , W A talking pictures as "Careers" and "Her Private Life." What shall I say to the thousands of girls who seek a career In pictures? Must it be "Don't?" I hate to say that, In a way, because I hate to discourage ambition, and yet, as I look back over even my brief career, think of the Innumerable disappointments, the difficult work, the innumerable problems, I wonder If I would be justified In advising anyone to try It Of course, I have been treated with consideration by the producers, diI rectors and associate players. have no complaints to offer In that respect It Is merely that the work Is exacting and that the competition Is very keen. All one's fortitude and courage are needed in the long months and years that must precede any sort of success. And then, of course, ,T not many do succeed. The compensations are great. I am very happy now. But I, too, might have failed and turned to other walks of life disillusioned and It's a good deal n discouraged, matter of Fate, I expect. Anyway, I am grateful, exceedingly grateful, to all who have helped me on the road. WNU Service whatS -- rU' MATTER, MAC ? YOU LOOK I PRETTY SEEDV BREAKING MV BACK, AL. IVe BE EM PAVING rr TEN vt A.oi ol' sorr rr Ml-- WEARING LAST WAT. AND THI m r. rrcA.w a sight i !! i used to ee OUDG WHEN I MARRIED -- 1 ALWV.YS HAD A REGULAR of oolxiH eee !'. WAi T I kOt 0O GOT TWO DOLLAR'S WITH YOU, HAV6 One Way Out Of It! X J J TV vfAH-X- GO GET A.' WHY3 Y A License and MARRY HER AGAIN !! ; (A i ii II I 1 ii iii 'MM J III Vf ii. I,1! 111 I" ill , J ?a J.,. ( H ! if The AsotitM D Nlf!rt Racketeers Play New Game on Famous Picture Stars The latest Hollywood racket Is one In which fnmous stars are telephoned and the suggestion made they can receive protection for the sum of $r'X) the week. If they refuse they are politely told that such and such things can happen; thnt $.VK) Is nothing compared to what they might have to surrender "If certain things occurred which might occur If there Is no protection insured," and so on. All of which explains the bars on lower story windows of the village famous, the strong arm men At lenst who are ever present twenty of our most noted gelatine stars never appear In public without a bodyguard and other safety measures. ASK FOR X BEET SUGAR THE ONLY HOME SUGAR In UTAH WOOLEN MILLS Trade For BLANKETS Your Wool Salt Lake City, Utah Write for Catalogue and Details SPECIAL MAY REDUCTIONS Ilinh Grade White Leghorns In lots of 100, each I'M. All other leading varieties in 111 lots only 9c each. 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