Motion Picture Classic (Jul-Dec 1928)

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COAST AND BACK TO COAST AGAIN A becoming purr-piece: Betty Boyd wears a scarf of living white Persian cat, held in place by its own contentment Raising cane: Alice White, in the upper center, sticks up for herself in a scene with Donald Reed in "Show Girl" Pedaling for dear wife: Richard Arlen, although leading in a married couples' race, looks over his shoulder anxiously as rivals threaten to overtake him and Jobyna Ralston Horse-play of a sort seldom seen in comedies: Frances Lee — below — a Christie girl, decides to become her own hobby Going into a clinch: Jack Dempsey, as he appears with Estelle Taylor in their theatrical production, "The Big Fight" Since Fannie Brice posed with this fish on her back, she's been flooded with requests to become a model for codliver oil ads Riches more precious than the dreams of avarice: Irene Rich, above, has in her two charming daughters, Frances and Jane 47