Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 28, 1923, Page 9

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Casper Sunday Morning Tribune And WYOMING WEEKLY REVIEW VOLUME 32. MAGAZINE SECTION CASPER, WYO., SUNDAY, JANUARY 28, 1923. MAGAZINE SECTION NUMBER 27 $$$ $$ ss". és — PUBLICITY“: STUFF | _ By W. E. HILL. (Copyright: 1923: By the Chicago Tribune) S, = 4 fi The screen favorite who is very public-spirited. The com- 1M J ment below should read something like an “Away from the studio charming little Hallene Rue is never idle. Her mornings are invariably spent g over scenarios, while her afternoons are made up of wholesome American play, for Hallene believes in the old maxim—all work and no play. She is tender-hearted to a fault. Recently she visited the town jail and, with the help of Oceanhorror, her Japanese butler, distributed dozens of little sachets to the. mates—all the work o! her leisure moments. Hallene ‘es that life should be made simpler, not for its own sake but use of —” etc., etc. Tho star and her dear mamma being photographed together Underneath the star will have a lot to say about how “what- ever of genius and talent I have brought to the screen I owe to mamma, who has in al taings been my constant inspira: tion and chum,” “That scteen stars are | human just like anybody » else is shown by the fact that charming Alvia iH ald dainty little Roberta Gruesome, nineteen- Pocohontis of the he Tantamount films. “Yes, indeed, I have ueegee comedies is bbies, 28 has every healthy young American girl of today! often to be found in the jection of kewpie dolls is my great hobby at present. old and white kitchen of | ha eight thousand of them in all.” “And here,” inter- fer Hollywood home pré- Mamma Gruesome, proud mother of the gilted Ro- a favorite dish. . “you will find her after a hard day's work at the lot Alvia’s broiled eggs are arranging and rearranging her famous collection.” famous far and wide,” etc, etc. Not forgetting the pic- ture of the star busily comet ing wit yequssts for si Phgtographs. “Each and pita re- quest,” blurbs the inter- viewer, “receives. a per- sonal response from Arnold Caresse himself. “You see,’ he sw, as wo shook hands at the end of the interview, ‘I believe Jj in giving my public the very best that is in me. In little things as well as big.’ And he smiled that fascinating never-grown- up - mischievous - boy's *] smile as he waved good- x by. Honest effort—that , If this were a motion picture sheet the caption beneath the 2 is the keynote of Arnold The happy household picture, showing the screen idol beautiful lady arranging the lamp shade would be “Wini- a. vs Caresse’s career,” and his youngest making of life one continuous romp fred Wintringhouse, the Motion Picture Star, Loves Her 4 i . rf for the benefit of the magazine public, Geventeenth Century Electrolier.’'

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