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THRILLED WITH LONDON

Tom Mix, judging from the account of his London experiences, which he givgs in the Juno ‘ Picturegoer,' was as much thrilled with London as Londoners were with him. Very, vary American is Tom Mis in his stylo. “Yon English people sure are a hospitable race!” he says, and ,of his stay at the Bavoy Hotel be writes: “I was delighted to find that my windows looked i-ight out over the Thames, and I wa.s able to feast my eyes on what. I consider the most wonderful section of your most wonderful London.” He pays a fine tribute to the daughters of England when he says: "What impressed me more thany anythin? was the genuine sincerity and lack of affec tafon of English girls. . . . They sure arc some of the nicest girls I’ve ever met.’ Tony keeps a discreet silence, but no doubt he thought well of Rotten row. His master was much impressed with his visit to Crieklewood Home, of Rest for Worn-out Horses.

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Evening Star, Issue 19004, 28 July 1925, Page 12

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THRILLED WITH LONDON Evening Star, Issue 19004, 28 July 1925, Page 12

THRILLED WITH LONDON Evening Star, Issue 19004, 28 July 1925, Page 12

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