Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 290, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 April 1925 — Page 10
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SOUTHAMPTON SEES TOM MIX RIDE OFF BOAT Hollywood Cowboy Dressed in Regular Movie Regalia. Hr Timet Special SOUTHAMPTON, Eng., April 17. —Accoutred us only a Hollywood iwboy can be, Tom Mix has de•ended on England. With him was ,ie bald-faced pony which shares is stardom in the films. Ton’s tight breeches, yellow loves, Powder river hat and twoun expression would have been tough to startle gentle England at the Oklahoman, who turned ■'illfornla cowboy was not content with that. He entered England as e enters movie sets —aboard his d-faced pony. Mayor There The I xml Mayor of Southampton nd a squad of goggle-eyed reporters iw Tom ride his pony from the road deck of the Acquitania to the dock. No one, not even William the •onqueror, ever had loped into Britain astride a horse, and the nayor and reporters were duly imressed by Tom’s one-man cavalry roop. "No liquor for me boys,” Tom roadcasted among the amazed reporters. "I am not going to drink •or smoke nor gamble, while I’m rere. Not King George, nor the Prince if Wales ever renounced the trio of "vils prescribed by Tom, and it was good Queen Bess herself that used to chew tobacco. Gets Publicity British papers are printing •olumns about Mix. They tell how ie fought bandits in the United States, Chinese in the boxer revelion, someone or other in the Boer war and goodness knows who else. If Tom’s pictures get a bit of advertising from his visit they will just have to get it, but what Tom came over for was a rest cure. He will rest for several days in Gondon where he will ride each day in the Strand—The British Broadway—to give his worshippers a look at him and the bald-faced pony.
EX-BOARDER IN JAIL; TOO FAST Elderly Man Objects to Running Around Block. By Timet Special NEW YORK. April 17.—John Ryan, a man well along in his sixties, didn’t mind so much the first time young Rudolph Harmack pulled him out of bed, chased him down the street and beat him up, but when Harmack began to make a. regular time-clocked affair of it Ryan grew peeved. Every Sunday night for six months, Ryan told Magistrate Doyle, Harmack has called after he and his wife have retired, yanked him out of bed, and forced him to run barefooted around the block, regardless of weather, just because the Ryans refused to board him any more. Harmack, who was arrested early Monday when a patrolman heard the screams of a woman from the Ryan home, was sentenced to thirty days in the workhouse. “Thank God,” said Ryan, ”1 won’t get my weekly beatings for awhile.” Musical Prodigy TXJNDON, April 17.—A schooll>oy, Edward Stevens, 12 yearß old, has composed several musical numbers for the piano, organ and violin, ul lof which he plays in an expert manner.
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