Motion Picture Magazine (Aug 1928-Jan 1929)

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c/amily Little Josie Keaton was as high-spirited as she was high-waisted. When the lads tried to spark with her, she had a way of putting her foot down. And when she did, something usually broke Private Lemuel Keaton always felt that he would have been another Ulysses S. Grant if he could have afforded cigars. The thing which determined this pose of Lem's is that he is hiding behind his back a hen that unwisely flew the coop Cousin Osmer Keaton, "The Centerville Flash," would have won the game for his team if he hadn't — with score tied at 87 to 87 — tried to steal left field 56