Evening Star Newspaper, December 13, 1925, Page 127

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WASHINGTON, D. C. GRAPHIC SECTION DECEMBER 13, 1925 IN THREE PARTS—PART 3 In the Studios And Upon the Silver Sheet ; : : A new photograph ) Bill Hart rides a curious critter in . Miss Barbara Bed- Representative John Philip Hill of Maryland travels a long ite, Alice '}oycf gh:fi: :;;e:annf:voi:‘ ford, his leading woman, makes ready to catch him if he does the Prince way to the Hollywood studios, but the trip was worth while. the $50,000 Fannie Hurst prize stgor of Wales. The camera man caught him while he held converse with the "Mannéquin R P ¥ fair Colleen Moore. 4 Dolores del Rio, a Mexican Bill Hart, Barbara Bedford actress who will appear in the and a few “Injuns” out in the 2 ki 3 screen version of “Joanna,” the wild country. Fay Lamphier, the California serial which is now running in girl who won the beauty prize at The Dail d Eundae Star: Atlantic City this year, in “The a3 RN uncaymotan American Venus.” The “canned Charleston” as danced by Dorothy Bebe Daniels is playing the lead- 3 5 = , Richard Barthelmess wears a smart uni- Devore in “The Man Upstairs,” a Warner Brothers ing role in “The Splendid Crime,” Vilma Banky, co-star with Rudolph Valentino form in “Just Suppose,” a First National Pic- production. and Cecil De Mille is directing the i in “The Eagle.” ture. picture.

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