Motion Picture Magazine (Aug 1924-Jan 1925)

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Wide World Barbara La Marr and Bert Lytell celebrated the finishing of Sandra by having a little ice-cream — just the way the rest of us do when we finish a good job In the center above you see how Harold Lloyd really looked when a clever girl reporter caught him in Central Park and made him give an interview. Just a little peeved, Harold, eh, what? Not much like the famous comedian you know on the screen One of the great triumvirates of Filmland: Mary, Dick and Mary Jr. The elder members are making New Toys together; Mary's first picture since Wav Down East It is in the car at the left that Thomas Meighan rolls thru the streets of New York. We grow so used to seeing Tom on a horse and in his Western clothes that it's hard to recognize him all dressed up, with a limousine, 'n chauffeur, 'n everything 67 I