Screenland (May-Oct 1930)

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for May 19 30 T the end of the rainbow, 'tis said, there lies a pot of gold. But just around the corner there lies happiness, which is much better. For in your neighborhood, as in all others, is a theatre where one of these clean, clever, amusing talking comedies will help you to shed your worries in a round of laughter. And laughter means happiness—and health. No wild goose chase here! Just look for the show that includes one of these short feature laugh hits. It's sure to be a better show. 'Watch especially for these . . . They're among the most popular short comedy hits of the season "MATCH PLAY"— The champions, WALTER HAGEN and LEO DIEGEL, with Andy Clyde, Marjorie Beebe and Bud Jamison, in a MACK SENiNETT Short Feature Comedy of fine golf and fine fun. You'll like it just as much if you never saw a golf hall. "DAD KNOWS DEST "—JACK WHITE knows how to bring out the best in laughter— and does it in this fast farce featuring Taylor Holmes, with Helen Bolton. "WESTERN KNIGHTS "—BABe Lambert, with his Yiddish dialect, and Al St. John, with his daring acrobatics, make this MERMAID Comedy a screamingly funny t»vesty on the western "mellers." "PRETZELS "— Zwei bier3 and a lot of laughs at Paul Terry's clever cartoon capers in the latest of his new TERRY-TOONS. "HE TRUMPED HER ACE"— Kibitzers and bridge fiends beware! This MACK SENNETT Comedy is a redouble in-bughs. Sdutaticnals^Talkinq T9cmedie "THE SPICE OFTHE PROGRAM" ' EDUCATIONAL FILM EXCHANGES, Inc., E. W. HAMMONS, President Executive Offices: 1501 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, N. Y.