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WELL, ONLY ONE IH GLAD TO Ses oL MORE WEE K, MR BOY BOWWOWSKI \S | GETTING MORE CHEER~ JES, AFTER ALL THERES oWy ONE AT WE MIGHT AS 7 baseing Too \/ MAKES ME SAD .~ ty BearD! oo - HR. BOWERS - “NOW, SILAS, DO TELL ME ALL ABOUT THE OAT CROP.” MOVIES AND MOVIE PEOPLE g e BY MOLLIE MERRICK. HOLLYWOOD, Calif., December 13 (N.AAN.A)—The emotional kiss-and- wont to do over the mix-up in the cow- boy's life. ‘Tom, away with a circus for a year, ‘was disassociated from screen life in the minds of the colony. So they said, “Is that so?” and went right on with the We plate. When Tom Mix wasn't ling his fist at some gentie who had crossed him at festive gatherings he was twlrlu& & revolver carelgssly in the vicinity Victoria, according to that lady’s complaint. credit in Hollywood is run- who applies for a role in a shabby suit with a hand-merdown tie doesn's make much impression in a village Where sartorialists reach the most fev- peak. Eaircuts and facials have gone “on t” And a bleach or two, most ‘Thursday's luncheon 'was gloomed York bank hour at the club aver by the story of a New suspension. The Gotham paid for “Street Scene.” “And it won't even make a good pic- ture,” moaned an suthor whose work has been most uncavalierly treated by the great of Hollywood. Because there is enough of misery current, I shall retail to you the one funny story out of all these hard-times fables. A showy gent who had & pompous titie in this village heard of a Beverly Hills house that was mortgaged for $30,000 and about to be lost by its e Got in touch with b despa; e g c! e fln{ ones, transferred the mo s, tool over the payments and gave losers hope once again. They would get some- thing out of it if they waited for a bit— just until he concluded certain deals that would free ce mt Traveling on title, he paid sums as interest demanded at mo- ment, the rest being a liberal credit. 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