The Moving picture world (November 1926-December 1926)

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ISIovember 29, 1926 MOVING PICTURE WORLD 267 JLJNt MAKLOll'li. ( nivfi.al, jlingi a mean forward pass, but it's warmer in California than on the Polo Grounds. Junior Coughlin And ''Ma' Go Down To Sea JJ/HEN Junior Coughlin goes down to the sea on location for Cecil UcMiite in "The Yankee Clipper." he is accompanied by his mother^ as we see. T?OD LA ROCQUE and Mildred Harris in "The Cruise of The Jasper B." for DeMille P.D.C. appear in a striking scene. DIN-TIN-TIN fully appreciates the new leopard skin coat worn by Irene Rich in Warner Bros.' "Don't Tell the Wife." << A CERTAIN. YOUNG MAN" in this instance is Ramon NoTtirto, the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer star, tvho was directed by Hobart Henley. On the left . C. Jensen, ,.9a/cj Manager of Inspiration, shows the Vice President, J. B. Smith, hoiv he gets the "berries." TJTIDDEN away in a corner of the F.B.O. studios is a Christmas tree decorated by Viola Dana in anticipation of the big day.