Motion Picture Classic (1923, 1924, 1926)

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Intrf; Betty Blythe is back after nearly two years in Germany and adjacent nations — during which she completed three pictures. She is sporting the latest thing in Parisian models "Good-by Girls, I'm Thru!" That's what "Red" Grange shouted to the gjrls when the choo-choo cars carried him away from Hollywood. "Red" has completed his first and only picture and is now back on his beloved ice-wagon in Wheaton, Illinois Harold Lloyd is certainly in fast company when he takes George von Elm on for a game of golf. George tied with Walter Hagen for third place in the British open. He is showing Harold how to sink the putt Ben Turpin, the cross-eyed comedian of the movies, has taken a new bride, the former Babeite Elizabeth Dietz. Ben has been a widower less than a year When it comes to making sour faces, Ned Sparks and Raymond Hitchcock are in a class by themselves. Ned is casting aspersions on "Hitchy's" gray derby while "Hitchy" is telling Ned that his Western panama doesn't belong Internationa] Newsrcel 47