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It Happened Last Night— Cigar-Smoking ‘Babies’ Starred
How Eddie Cantor Helped Keep Kids on Stage
By Earl Wilson
TStrs Eating [Garlic to Bar Baldness
Lobster at $3. 50
Aid in Cause
HOLLYWOOD, Dec, 24 (UP)— At last somebody's found a good| excuse for eating garlic, He says| it grows ‘hair. He also has found an exist)
weeks ago I got off the train at Omaha about 7 o'clock, feelA It was too early for a B'way night lifer to be up. I went into the depot restaurant and asked the grayhaired waitress, Sophie Allen it turned out. her name was, for ordering the §3.50 broiled] for some wheat cakes. |California now, and was in New |loDster dinner,
Some pleasant music was York on a visit said that this be-{ 1 FouL head, too. A
do_you think the male] |came a good stunt... a good way! © being piped into the restau-|,, deceive the Gerry Society. The Inovle stars keep those handsome!
rant from somewhere. The kids carried cigars and kept them! jneacs of hafhwhen all the men]
around them a shedding like waitress was so cheerful that In their mouths when they were {trees in the fall? isn't always!
|toupees; sometimes llobster. Jack Dawn, the MGM ma
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got "to thigking that maybe an might encounter an inspector. older waitress is better than a| So when an inspector - quesyoung waltress after all, because tioned their ages Gus Edwards an older waitress isp’t likely to/would say, “Why,
they aren'tiof Clark Gable, Robert Taylor, | be so sleepy in the morning. Y : ar yr . by weld
working, and Gus Edwards’ Kid| fellows, says his years of experi-| age. troupe got famous, And that brought me around to| Winchell - started about this/can prevent baldness. this story about age that Mrs. (time, and he was just a small boy| Reacts Like Fur Gus Edwards, widow of the tal-—and as a matter of fact he be- | “Our hair reacts much like an| ent-discoverer, told me a short'came a gossip writer because he| animal's coat of fur,” Mr. Dawn| time before. was just as high as a keyhole. |said. “Any animal expert knows| Maybe you don’t remember that Later, of course, he graduated to how important the right food is Sally Rand, Hildegarde, Ray Bol-!transoms. (in. getting a fine silky coat.” | ger, Groucho Marx and lots of qyway,” Mrs. Edwards sald | Once your hair starts falling,|__ others were with Gis Edwards’| | “Gus took the kids out on the Mr. Dawn sighs, there's nothing | kid troupe, in addition to Georgie! road. {inthe world that can bring it| Jessel, Eddie Cantor and Walter, “Eddie Cantor being the old- back. But he says you can save Winchell, est, was in charge of the kids. He What's left, or stop it before it So this story goes back to when took care of Georgie Jessel like Starts. by eating the right foods. Georgie Jessel was about 9. he was his big brother. | Iodine, silica and sulphur are Eddie Cantor was somewhat| “Goergie by now was.13 or 14| the three minerals the man tend-| older, maybe 15, 16, 17 . . . some-| | years old,” |ing to get bald ought to look for| where around there. in food, Mr. Dawn said. “Well,” Mrs. Edwards said, “wel EDDIE CANTOR'S duties in-{ . “They build up your circulation had the Gerry Society then. [tluded getting the rallroad” tick-| and give strength, gloss and| “It was supposed to keep chil-| ets, herding the kids together, [beauty to the hair,” he explained. dren from working on the*stage seeing that the conductors were, For iodine, he said, eat broiled tin they were 16. | satisfied, etc. Kids under 12 could lobster, oysters and baked fish. [AY “I'don’'t suppose age was ever go half-fare, so of course Cantor | Specialize in bottom-feeding| so important. {automatically said that every-|/fish, he said. He wants the ones| “Gus had tricks to get around body was under 12, {that eat kelp andl’sea lettuce a it. Gus would have some of the] “One day when they were stead of other fish. kids sing on the steps leading up traveling through Ohio,” Mrs.| to the stage—so he could claim| Edwards said, “the conductor in-| apple, artichokes and garlic,” he| they were not actually working on|sisted that they weren't under 12| advised. “Then add a green salad] the stage! | years old and would have to pay|of lettuce, radishes, cucumbers! , {full fare. i |and green onions. That gives you | “GEORGIE PRICE sang on the “But Eddie Cantor was very | vig and sulphur.” 8 you steps when he was about 6. | glib and seemed to convince the| Strawberries Help Then Georgie Jessel had his conductor, or least quiet him. | Fresh: strawberries, apples (unown tricks. “Do you swear these kids are|peeled) and figs all are rich in| He must have been 9 when he| under 12?” said the conductor. |gilica, too. So are wild rice and) came to work, and he had a big| “Sure,” Cantor said accord-|whole unréfined graine, | fur-collared coat. It looked like! {ing to Mrs. Edwards. It was a| “Cabbage and caulifiower,” he it was made for a man. |little hard for Eddie to keep his said, “have enough sulphur in| It made him look a lot older. stories straight. But he was do-|them literally to raise the hair But the thing that made him 100k ing fine until suddenly when the|on your head.” like an adult was a big cigar! |train stopped at one little town Eating isn’t . everything, Mr. Where or how he got it, I/the conductor ordered them alllpDawn noted. You still have fol don’t know, but the report went off and said there was an officer keep the hair clean and brush it around thait Georgie Jessel ve wasn't waiting to put them in a reforma-| priskly. » really a a, but a Hldget! tory. “If you do,” he said, “there is|
MRS. EDWARDS, who lives in “But no reason. why baldness cannot be| . avoided or, at the worst, cannot
be put off for a few years longer, ® “I can’t put too much emphasis|
I ought to have more respect for |
why?” said Cantor.
“They're just babies.” “That's why they're going to the reformatory,” the conductor said. “Babies smoking cigars!”
food. Take a tip from the way|$ {owners feed their prize-winning| {animals. Take care of your diet, land your hair will take care of | itself. n I
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