Hollywood (Jan - Oct 1934)

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AUG -4 1934 ©C1B 233589 23 No. 9 HOLLYWOOD V/E DO OUR PART ROSCOE FAWCETT Editor Alice Faye — She Learned About Sailors and, as you can see, looks cute as the dickens in a sailor chapeau NOTES FROM THE EDITOR'S CUFF Marian Marsh Is back in Hollywood after six-months of picture-making in England and France. . . . There's every possibility that Mary Pickford will star in a stage production on the coast. . . . When a male socialite called Jack LaRue, "a sissified gangster" Jack up and k.o'd the fellow, while other guests at the very 400-ish ball gasped in horror. . . . Sidney Howard, the London star, is here for a United Artists' role. • Walter Winchell, vacationing in Hollywood, may emote in a flicker before returning to Broadway. . . . Paramount is going to launch W. C. Fields as Will Rogers' rival as a screen philosopher. . . . Frank Capra has chosen Myrna Loy to emote opposite Warner Baxter in Columbia's super, Broadway Bill. . . . They say Helen Morgan was terribly disappointed because none of the producers bid for her services during her California stay. . . . Doris Kenyon and Adolphe Menjou will costar in Universal's The Human Side • Jean Mu'r is awfully peeved at Sylvia, the masseuse, for saying things about her silhouette in those farm woman roles. . . . The Warren Williams have gone ranchy . . . they've purchased ten acres out near Encino. . . . Dorothy Martin (the first Mrs. Eddie Hillman) is in town to try her luck in the talkies. . . . Ethel Merman here for her role in Cantor's next, Kid Millions. Edited in Hollywood Contents for September, 1934 FEATURES Handicapped by Too Much Money! Hckv Dolores Del Rio must fight wealth ! By Ben Maddox 1 9 I'd Fight to Hold My Man! Mae West tells why he is worth it By Jerry Lane 20 No Man Is Worth Fighting For! Jean Harlmv gives her opinion By Jerry Lane 2 1 I'm a Gay Divorcee But Carole Lombard doesn't mean it By Dorothy Manners 22 Does a Nazi Doom Menace Bergner? Elizabeth Bergner s sinister peril By Val Guest 30 I'm a Mug and Proud of It! Spencer Tracx tells why By Richard T. English 3 I They Thought She Was Dillinger's Girl! But it was Binnic Barnes By J. Eugene Chrisman 32 Love is Life to Otto Kruger Sidelights on the latest romantic rave By Clark Warren 33 An Open Letter to Joan Crawford and a Letter from Clark Gable A feature all fans are talking about! By J. Eugene Chrisman 37 FASHIONS— BEAUTY— HOME Adrian's Fashion Secrets By Helen Harrison 42 Plain Talks on Food By Ida Bailey Allen 44 School of Make-Up By Max Factor 45 Betty Furness' Favorite Frock 46 PICTORIAL FEATURES One More River 1 3 Here's Looking at You 1 5 Dames We'd Like to Know 24 Star Gazing 34 Baby LeRoy's First Date 40 Oooh, That Kiss! 47 DEPARTMENTS What's New on the Screen 6 Fan Letters to the Stars 9 Publisher's Page 1 2 With the News Sleuth 26 Cross-Examining the Stars 36 Harry Carr's Shooting Script 38 Little Success Stories of the Stars 50 Birthday Greeting 58 Strange Movie Facts 60 J. EUGENE CHRISMAN Western Editor ARTHUR C JANISCH Assistant Editor Elissa Landi is proud of her police dog, Tack, with whom she is motoring on her Beverly Hills estate OF INTEREST TO ALL FANS Two Days After attending a shower given in honor of Billie Dove, Ruth Roland sued Billie for $25,750 because of that dog bite. . . . Adamae Vaughn was betrothed to Joseph Valentine Roul Fleur D'Auvray for five whole years before going to the altar with him t'other day. . . . Paul Kelly collects ultraancient autos as a hobby. . . . Boris Karloff won stardom as a blackbrowed villain, yet he's just aching for a nice-clean-young-man role. • Dorothy Tree, who tried no less than three times to crash important roles without success, credits her current forward spurt to the fact that she is wearing a blonde wig. . . . El Brendel walked smack into a pole on a Warner Brothers' set and knocked himself cold. . . . They used rubber barbs on the barbed-wire for the Viva Villa battle scenes. . . . Evelyn Venable is a vegetarian . . . Ben Bernie did so well in Shoot the Works he's been resigned for the featured spot in Paramount's One Night Stand. • Lenore Keefe of the 1934 Wampas Babies is the daughter of Bill Keefe, Hollywood's first press agent. . . . W. S. VanDyke is the colony's champion joiner ... he belongs to thirty-three organizations. . . . Betty Furness has wall-papered her dressing room with telegrams received since she was five years old. . . . Steffi Duna goes about town leading a lion cub on a leash. Hollywood is published monthly by Hollywood Magazine. Inc.. 1100 W. Broadway, Louisville, Ky. Entered as second-class matter at the post office at Louisville Ky., August 11, 1930, under the act of March 3, 1S79, Copyrighted 1934. W. H. Fawcett, Publisher; Koscoe Fawcett, Editor and General Manager; S. F. Nelson, Advertising Director; Doug las Lurton, Managing Editor. Executive offices, 529 South 7th Street, Minneapolis, Minn. Western office, 0605 Hollywood Boulevard. Hollywood. Calif. Subscription rate. $1.0' per year and 10c per copy in United States and possessions. In Canada $1.50 per year, 15c a copy. Printed in TJ. S. A. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS 4 HOLLYWOC