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Their featured song then was “Oly What a Night for Spooning.” é¢T® YOU are planning to take to/ at that time was “Oh, What a Night the stage as a career, you can't start too early In life.” | | for Spooning.” “Our work seemed well liked by That is the nd-| audiences,” Gardner states, “and I *vice of Reece | think the stage lost a very o Gardner, the! performer when Daisy popular young | take up newspaper work | leading man with| Gardner has no regret | the Will King | ing acting A profession, and Musical Comedy | saya that if he had it t | company, at the} again, he would not mab in choow Il over 1 differ Palace Hip. ent eb Proof that he The what he) the stag ways and that | with his own case J] wa an example has ard worker W rew means just like an mbition ono can Ko a long y in my prof been’ produced) ‘the movie “extra,” her by Gardner, Ho} pair plowing proudly shows 1 flaxon in tho ut passed thru the big loonely plotute taken at Reece Gardner the tender age of R, just atart on tho + fatou A wholk of a youth, wearing spate and carrying a cane, greeted h "Do you want me to call a cab? 1@ unked ing on bh career With him in the plet Henry former motion plotur o| tired Reece and Date started in | walk,’ ale nanawered, an vaudevilic Tholr wong Wit| started down the paved walk above isn Dalmay tonight Tata they together at Winter Garden HOPE HAMPTON HARRISON FORD MARY ASTOR Tomorrow— “ONE NIGHT IN ROME” NOW—TILL WED, Shirley Mason “SCANDAL PROOF” R x The Wild Horse » Black Gyclone | | a NOW HERE CLARA BOW -in— “The Adventurous ii Sex” AND AWN DURDIN COMEDY may praise her or criticize her but you will go away loving her—you just can’t help it! 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