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SHE FeLL BREAKING MusT SToP i T S e I HAVE To READ THE BALLY WHERE THEY MADE CHINESE IN LOVE WITH A MAGNETIC BuT I'M CRYING - BY MOLLIE MERRICK. U1.1' THINGS IN A BAWTH TUB. PUNK = HOW COULD SHE MARRY § VOICE ON THE RADIO- BUT = THe TUB'S = A M . HOLLYWOOD, August 8 (NANA.).|first screen test less than a year ago,| BAR JOVE, THIS 1S A CHEERY (=2 sABoRY Mive SMELLEDLBUNIC SHERWASNIT SUREIMHETHER ~Now Hollywood gives the world the yet every director on the lot is fighting| d T WAS AMOS OR ANDY! sockless bride as Dolores Del Rio!to get her into his cast. If that doesn't an marches to the altar with Cedric Gib- | look like a film future for you, com- bons, a study in palest gray minus parable to the Cinderella types of the EF oD PIPPIN. 7 U ALL DAY ? Boo Hoo Ho: hosiery. | silent pictures, what does? The amber-skinned limbs of Del Rio| At the present telling she is being| were innocent of covering—and that for| hurried through her lead role in “Just| Jocal wedding ceremonies is an innova-| Imagine,” so she can begin teamwork | tion. Of late we have been given to| with Charlie Farrell in “The Princess [ 24 ceremonials on the grand scale. Bebe and the Plumber.” BUD Fisuee Daniels was as conventionally garbed,| I hinted something of all this some orange-blossomed and : ‘ended as any| time ago. Things are developing rap- debutante of highest society. idly now. Their Tub And the mode for elbow-length kid | et ul gloves for evening wear hag spread! Two sons of famous fathers began of Joy through the colony until even our little| work as_extras in the movies when jazz babies of yesterday appear ¢ .- Warner Baxters new picture had its| Runnmeth murely sheathe . in gaatel or white or| first day's shooting. Noah Beery, jr., velvety black suede opera gloves. | and Fred Kohler, jr., found a place for The pale gray chogen by Del Rio is| themselves as two privates in the For- an indication of a move that will soon | e‘gn Legion. sweep fashion. This color, so long| There is something in the call of the neglected. is gaining favor in Paris| studios, aftcr all. Few of the children daily, I hear. And Hollywood is close|of the famous escape the lure of the on the heels of anything new. | cameras—or the salaries. Lois Moran's new contract with Fox| Roscoe Arbuckle is now directing Hale calls for but 26 weeks' work in the| Hamilton in comedies —this being a year, which means that the fair Lois| marginal note on one of the old-timers willéwork and colleck: fox just_half of | o inferest, {o the few in there (ast- SORRY YOU WERE FORCED 1s THiS WHERE 1 AM 7 the year. Not the best "break” in the moving audiences who have a recollec- . world, this, but things are changing in | tion of the days when Fatty Arbuckle DOWN, G\RLIE — 725 5‘?{"‘ FSSYIS\‘\E-:‘:.S PLRCE NOW SHE 'L Hollywood strangely | was the king of comedy realms. IS ONLY Fol ' e e ety A | AR BAHLY Oumpeon tecently.oom- > WELCOME To T CAN'T STV FEEL M°R|E ~ | pleted her 219th motion picture. at's 5 can dressing room out at Movietone | Dievea €T 2t Tt oD B b0 twoo OUR CRAMP'! AT HOME ! 'Cd;“ *:’:flmgi’n'r{f; ’;1‘;’]“5““:’8‘:‘“‘{"“ a‘:“; reelers, when Betty didn't do much but % e s ok k ents 2 e e e e diplomsiis | dodse mimiles jand Jook entrancing negotiations between the Gaynor and| He has been having a humorous con- Fox seemed to be agreeably terminable | fiict with one of the wits and has been | oy at any time, the dressing room remained | coming off rather well, all things being unoccupied, as if awaiting the return of | told. A few days ago he entered the1 KEN KLING its_little occupant. . |beach club of which they are both But the recent move in assigning it members and said his name in a loud, to Lois Moran is an indication that it| clear voice to the attendant, thus: is to pass into other hands—eventually ~Charles Grubb Alexander.” E his to ‘Maureen O'Sullivan, if things on| “Named after close mspection!” came| Lverything 778 that lot keep on as they have been|a voice from behind him, and he scored| Looks Oke | going. one more victory for the wit Now! —s ow ! — 4 (Copyright, 1030, by North American News- e Maureen O'Sullivan was given her! Daver Alliance) = - CONTEST BERAUTIES REBECCA CROWLEY PEABODY B.S. SMITHUILLE, TENN. ELEANORE JoHNS WiLTon ANE, PHiLA SoNYA DIAMOND PUTNAM AVE. 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