Film Fun (June 1926)

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POSED BY JEAN LORRAINE AND BILLY OOOLEY. IN CHRISTIE S "SHORE SHY. RELEASED BY EDUCATIONAL. Billy — Madam, 1 implore you to allow me to be the captain of your soul! Jean — You can t be that, but you can l>e my second mate. I POSED BY MARJORIE DAW. IN "BORROWED PLUMES." AN ARROW PICTURE. Marjorie says you can't blame a spinster for being particular; if she hadn't been particular she wouldn't be one. Fikst Tramper — Does your uncle have much liberti in his prison? Harry — / don't know; but I understand they are going to give him a lot of rope in the near future. POSED BY CHARLIE MURRAY. IN "HER SECOND CHANCE." PRODUCED BY FIRST NATIONAL. Charlie says he works hard for a living. He peddles balloons whenever there's a parade in town and sells smoked glasses during eclipses of the sun. POSED BY HARRY LANGOON AND OTHERS. IN ''TRAMF. TRAMP. TKAMP." PRODUCED BY FIRST NATIONAL. Page