The filmgoers' annual (1932)

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NORMA TALMADGE fJo^H EN she was fourteen, Norma Talmadge posed for ^*s coloured song slides of popular ballads, wherefore she became a film actress in 1911, when she was paid three dollars a day for appearing in " The Four-Footed Pest," with Florence Turner. One of the earliest of cinema stars, Norma Talmadge has never lost her popularity. In " The Garden of Allah " and " The Sign on the Door " she made two of the finest films we have ever seen on the screen.