The Modern Screen Magazine (Jun-Sep 1931)

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I he Modern screen Magazine THERE IS NOW A NEW FREEDOM FOR WOMEN THE SHACKLES OF FEAR, DISCOMFORT, UNCERTAINTY ARE GONE! Warner Bros. Joe Mascarra in "Little Caesar," First National. Jack Ingleside in "Chances," First National. FAIRBANKS, DOUGLAS, SR.; married to Mary Pickford; born in Denver, Colo. Write him at United Artists. Contract star. Larry Day in "Reaching for the Moon," United Artists. Now on world tour. FARRELL, CHARLES; married to Virginia Valli; born in Walpole, Mass. Write him at Fox studio. Contract star. Charlie Peters in "The Princess and the Plumber," co-starred with Janet Gaynor in "The Man Who Came Back," star of "Body and Soul," all for Fox. FAZENDA, LOUISE; married to Hal Wallis; born in LaFayette, Ind. Write her at First National studio. Free lance player. Comedy roles in "Gun Smoke," Paramount, "The Mad Parade," Liberty. Aunt Polly in "Broadminded," First National. FOSTER, NORMAN; married to Claudette Colbert; born in Richmond, Indiana. Write him at Paramount studio. Featured player. Douglas Thayer in "No Limit" and male lead opposite Carole Lombard in "It Pays to Advertise." FRANCIS, KAY; married to Kenneth McKenna; born in Oklahoma City, Okla. Write her at Warner Brothers studio. Contract player. Narya Lanskoi in "The Virtuous Sin," Paramount. Dulcie in "Passion Flower," M-G-M. Edith Flint in "Scandal Sheet," Paramount. Featured role in "City Streets," Paramount. GARBO, GRETA; unmarried; born in Stockholm, Sweden. Write her at M-G-M studio. Contract star. Stellar roles in "Anna Christie," "Romance" and "Inspiration," all for M-G-M. GAYNOR, JANET; married to Lydell Peck; born in Philadelphia, Pa. Write her at Fox studio. Contract star. Stellar role in "Lucky Star," co-starred in "The Man Who Came Back," starred in "Daddy Long-Legs," all for Fox. GIBSON, HOOT; married to Sally Eilers; born in Takomah, Neb. Write him at Metropolitan studio. Contract star Liberty productions. Starred in "Points West," "The Winged Horseman" and "Spurs", for Universal, and "Clearing the Range," Allied. GILBERT, JOHN; married to Ina Claire; born in Odgen, Utah. Write him at M-G-M studio. Contract star. Stellar roles in "One Glorious Night," "Redemption," "Way For a Sailor," "A Gentleman's Fate" and "Cheri-Bebi," all for M-G-M. GORDON, GAVIN; unmarried; born in Chicora, Miss. Write Jiim at M-G-M studio. Contract player. TheParson in "Romance," M-G-M. Villain in "The Silver Horde," Radio. Muir in "The Great Meadow," M-G-M. GRAVES, RALPH; married to Virginia Goodwin; born in Cleveland, Ohio. Write him at Columbia studio. Contract player-writer. Featured roles in "Flight," "Submarine" and "Dirigible," Columbia, and male lead in "Salvation Nell," Cruze-Tiffany. GRAY, LAWRENCE; unmarried; born in San Francisco, Cal. Write him at M-G-M studio. Contract player. Tom Warren in "Sunny," First National. GREEN, HARRY; divorced from Mabel Hurst; born in New York City. Write him at Paramount studio. Free lance player. Herman in "The Spoilers." Maxie Mindell in "No Limit," Paramount. Now starring on Los Angeles stage in "The Ambulance Chaser." GREEN, MITZI; child actress, born in New York City. Write her at Paramount studio. Contract player. Becky in "Tom Sawyer," the daughter in "Finn and Hattie," featured role in "Dude Ranch," all for Paramount. GRIFFITH, CORINNE; married to Walter Morosco; born in Texarkana, Texas. Write her at Malibu Beach, Calif. Free lance player. Temporarily retired from screen. HAINES, WILLIAM; unmarried; born in Staunton, Va. Write him at M-G-M studio. Contract star. Brennon in "Remote Control," stellar role in "Tailor-Made Man," all for M-G-M. HALL, JAMES; divorced from non-professional; born in Dallas, Texas. Write him at Warner Bros, studio. Free lance player. Dan in "The Third Alarm," Tiffany. George in "Divorce Among Friends," Warner Bros. Male lead in "Danger Ahead," Columbia. HAMILTON, NEIL; married to Elsa Whitner; born in Lynn, Mass. Write him at M-G-M studio. Contract player. Starred in "Network," Fox. Ivan in "The Spy," Fox. Male lead in "Strangers May Kiss," M-G-M. Business man in "The Torch Song," M-G-M. HARDING, ANN; married to Harry Bannister; born in Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Write her at Pathe studio. Contract star. The wife in "East Lynne," Fox. Starred in "Rebound," Pathe. HARDY, OLIVER; divorced; born in Atlanta, Ga. Write him at Hal Roach studio. Contract star. Co-starred with Stan Laurel in "Their First Mistake," "Chickens Come Home to Roost," and "Be Big," all for RoachM-G-M. HARLOW, JEAN; divorced from Charles F. McGrew II; born in Chicago, 111. Write her at United Artists studio. Caddo contract player. Feminine lead in "The Secret Six " M-G-M, and "The Iron Man," Universal. HOBART, ROSE; married to non-professional; born in New York City. Write her at Universal studio. Featured player. Feminine lead opposite Charles Farrell in "Liliom" and {Continued on page 120) THE shackle of womanhood is broken. The shackle that has held them for ages, in fear, discomfort, uncertainty! Today all women can know at all times the poise and the peace of mind that come from perfect protection. Active, athletic women, too, can be free today to pursue their sports at any time. Free, to wear filmy frocks on any occasion. For there is now an utterly new and totally different hygiene for women. Not merely another sanitary pad, but an immaculate and complete protection! A sanitary napkin that is New in design; New in material; New and remarkable in the results it gives. It is so unique that we want to send you a sample free of charge (in plain wrapping, of course). So you can examine it fully. Judge for yourself its two distinct advantages that have never before been offered to women. Ends All Chafing — All Irritations! Made under rigid U. S. Patents, it is pure Rayon cellulose filled. And you will find it as gentle as fluffed silk. This softness comes because of its totally new construction — as well as its rayon cellulose filler — as you will note the moment you see it and compare it with any other pad. You see at once why it is preferable. For it is not made from mere layers of crepe paper as in old-type sanitary methods. Once the discriminating woman tries one, she never goes back to old ways. Its name is Veldown. Most stores can now supply you. Effective Hours Longer It also has another important feature. It is absolutely protective for the reason that the outer side has been specially treated to make it moisture-proof and impenetrable. This innovation makes Veldown 5 or more times more absorbent than other sanitary methods. And it gives Complete Safety and protection Hours Longer than other ways. Hence a danger that every woman carries in her mind is absolutely eliminated. And no other protective garments are necessary. It is specially treated with a deodorant — and thus ends even slightest danger of embarrassment. Discards, of course, easily as tissue. Accepf Trial Go today to any drug or department store. Obtain a box of Veldown. You will find that it is a Vast and Great Improvement on any other pad you have ever worn. Or, if you prefer to investigate before buying, simply write us for a trial pad free. For the sake of your own comfort and safety, don't delay to learn the unique advantages of this remarkable new invention. Veldown Company, Inc., 220 East 42nd Street, New York City. One of the Divisions of the International Paper & Power Company. 9