Cinema Art (November 1926)

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CINEMA ART 6 | fi.ARYL LINCOLN plays i-V heroine in those hectic short comedies where the hoy friend or husband drives his Ford through brick walls, delicatessen stores, barber shops and lakes, usually ending up on a church steeple or front porch The Qhristie Qomedy Cjirls /CHARLOTTE MERRIAM also has to endure her quota of brickbats, socks on the head, and tumbles down stairs. It really seems outrageous that any girl whose hair curls so de- liciously should have to put up with this sori of thing A NOTHER girl with a hard ** life is Frances Lee, who, although she is only nineteen, the poor dear, has to stand for the peculiar husbands which movie comedies provide just as the other girls do. She was in a dancing act before coming to the screen Page Sixteen