Photoplay/Volume 36/Issue 6/Miscellaneous

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JUST how do you think these mellow curves will register? And if so, what? The silver-haired gent listening to the do-re-mi is none other than Mr. Mack Sennett, who was making comedies when Hollywood Boulevard was a cow-path. The nameless young lady, who has passed the eye-test with honor, is now hurling her high C into the microphone, in the hope of making a comedy that is not only funnier, but louder. Of course, with Mack's bathing girls a historic institution, Mr. Sennett couldn't think of running a voice test if the young lady wore galoshes and a raccoon coat. He just couldn't hear a thing!

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The Quest for Silence: Or an Old-Fashioned
"Fan" Goes to the Movies

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International

When better prints are worn, Mary Nolan will wear 'em! Mary is shown here wearing one of the very smartest models in printed ensembles. The print is made with a border which is used to finish both the bottom of the jacket and the bottom of the charming wrap-around skirt. Note the rakish velvet béret


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These are Alan Dwan's Four Esquimaux―no relation to Joe Cook's Four Hawaiians. They appear in Lenore Ulric's first talking picture, "Frozen Justice." Reading from right to left―Ulgid Abced, Mary Abced and Joe Abced. And the other one? Oh, that's only Lenore Ulric

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