Talking Screen (Jan-Aug 1930)

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FIRES BURNING Who, more naturally, would be the owner of this romantic old fireplace than our own John Gilbert? No one, of course. Young lady readers please picture yourselves sitting opposite John and flutter your hearts accordingly. We've often imagined Lois Wilson, one of our favorite actresses, sitting in front of a log fire. And here she is -rand the logs, too! You may be sure that this is the only kind of log-rolling that Lois has ever gone in for. Buster Keaton's idea of an open fire is a place where juicy steaks can sizzle. We always said comedians had more sense than most folks. Buster wants to know if you've heard the fire song. It goes like this: "I hear you coaling me!" 69