Film Fun (1928 - 1942 (assorted issues))

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PORED BY YOLA D'AVRIL IN "LADY BE GOOD." A FIRST NATIONAL PRODUCTION. Yola, having been knocked for a roiv of ashcans by friend hubby, has decided that hus¬ bands, after all, are not made to order. POPED BY LARRY HEMON AND MARIE ASTA7R IN "DUMMIES.” AN EDUCATION AL-LAIUl Y SEMON COMEDY. Mr. — Well, shall u>e go to the Blottomore’s party tonight, or stay at home? Mrs. — Oh, we can always go to a party — let’s stay at home. POSED BY DOLORES COSTELLO AND CONRAD NAGEL IN "TENDERLOIN,” A WARNER BROS PRODUCTION. Conrad — / wish people always said freely just what they thought. Dolores — / don’t — the silence would be terrible. POSED BY FAY WRAY AND GARY COOPER IN "THE LEGION OF THE CONDEMNED," A PARAMOUNT PRODUCTION. Fay — Gary, you were won¬ derful in that last scene, but why did you shoot that can¬ non off right beside that little boy's ear? Gary — The director has just given him a contract as a child star, and the only way we can keep him young is to keep scaring him out of a year’s growth. Page 18