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“Oh, darling, I’m so glad you’ve come; we heard that some idiot had fallen over the cliff, and I felt sure it was you!” Jack said he wanted to be a big strong silent man and Noah always was a bad boy so they let him be the villain. Billie allowed she’d just as soon be heroine as she’d gotten all her washing done early that week and the young Fairbanks child cried so they finally let him play too. Then they borrowed a few horses from the livery stable and a couple of Indians from a convenient reser- yation and Dame Nature contributed quite a bit of old scenery with the result that “Wild Horse Mesa” is just about what all the rest of the westerns are. But it’s got it all over “The Lucky Horseshoe.” Why is it that Paramount makes ’em just a little more thrilling and a little less ridiculous than the rest? They all use the same ingredient. I guess it must be in knowing when the oven is the right temperature, and in stirring till the batter is smooth and all the different things that contribute toward making the chef at the Waldorf better than the one at Childs. In “The Home Maker” Alice Joyce is a total loss and Clive Brookes might just as well have spent a few days at the seashore. The story is one of an efficient woman married to an impractical man who is unable to hold his job and thus make enough money to support his family is a decent way. Feeling his futility, Mr. Brookes rolls off a roof intent upon killing himself but he only succeeds in paralysis whereupon his wife gets a job at which she’s a howling suc- —London Mail cess and he stays home and tends | the family, changing the children from nervous and rebellious brats into kind and loving little dears, When he discovers that movie doctors never know what they’re talking about and that he is able to walk again, he keeps it a secret from his wife and remains confined to his wheel chair so that she can earn lots of money and he can keep the little ones happy. A little lad by the name of. Billy Kent Schaeffer, as the youngest child, attracted me a lot. It wasn’t his fault that they made him the philosopher of the story and couched all his philosophies in such baby talk as you’ve never read, much less heard, before He’s only about six or seven but he’s a darned clever kid. MATCHES! MATCHES! INDIVIDUAL MATCHES are distinctive. Matches with your individual design are made only by the Individual Match Corp. and must be ordered by mail. A most appro- priate gift for Weddings, Birthdays and Holidays. This clipper ship is a most popular design or send us a Snapshot of your home, dog, boat or -bookplate and we will reproduce it, with a name or & monogram on the cover. 500 Books for $12.00 1000 Books for $17.50 INDIVIDUAL MATCHES are also made on any color paper with monogram in Siloer, Gold or Black. Minimum quantity 250 Books for $8.50 Please send check with order. Samples and decorative designs free on request. INDIVIDUAL MATCH CORPORATION Dept. E, 350 Madison Ave., New York Play this ~ ~ JAazLY UKULELE! Beautiful professional in- strument, very finely made, Not a toy. Worth $6.00. 2 Broadway Dept. 61 NewYork Zt FREE LESSONS. JUDGE 627 West 43d Street, New York MASONIC Books, Monitors. Jewelry, Lodge Supplies and Bibles. Send for catalogue 7 of Books and Jewelry; catalogue 8 of Lodge Supplies. No obligations. Mail orders promptly filled. REDDING & COMPANY (Est. 1854 Fifth Avenue Building, 9 W. 23d Si I want Jupce for myself. You will find enclosed with this coupon $5.00 for 1 year's subscription $1.00 for 10 weeks’ subscription comicbooks.com