Motion Picture Magazine (Feb-Jul 1926)

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VOL. 1— No. 8 OUB JUNIOR 6ALL£ay MICKEY DANIELS You've seen him so ma : the same without WINSTON MILLER When the "Viennese Medley" comes to the screen. Winston Miller as Ferry will be seen. Perhaps you remember him in "Man and Maid" And "Stella Dallas," in which he also played. r who has fan een her EDNA GERTRUDE HAGEN Tousled head, two bright blue een on the screen since baby nd'now I'm sure you'll like f* THOMASINA AND DADDY I know you like your Daddv, too, But were he a movie star Who most a million tricks could do You'd love him more, by far. And so vou see the reason why Thomasina's verv glad That the man who makes all villains die Is not yours, but her own Dad. i JJAGE ^ When We Were Little Boys By Gaylord and Harold Lloyd VT^hat I remember very, vv very well (this is Gaylord speaking) w ts the time Harold ran ^^ away from m* home to go West to &-' shoot Indi IfcL ans. He was ^^ just six rears old and the lit ' tie neighbor boy he was with wasn't W '< much older. Afc They were 41 gone all day, ■V »j but toward W m evening they V E dering back ft without ever m M. getting out mm that we just had to think of a way to earn money to take us inside the door. What do you think we did? Well, I'll tell you. We popped popcorn and put it in paper hags and sold it around the neighborhood. That's how w e e a r n e d the price of admission. T h c n I will always The Adventures of Jack and Jill "What's the By Carol Kirk in a . The matter; the _, w„ children stopped in Big Man asked Chapter IV ^ dismay, but But Tack only laughed the Big Man reassured them. £* at her, and explained : "He's just a ." "Right !" said their friend, "only the correct name is . He works in a coal mine in the mountain oyer there. I know him and his friends well ; they're tine Mr w e w e r e H d i v i n g 1 o r n i c k e 1 s ^4 which some w ^ m a n h a d Er^ thrown in t h e n a t a torium. We dived for ,er eight, arold and hours. it seemed, and i? didn't find a single coin. n we had just about given 1 Found one m a most We always w about shows (now speaking) and aftet f" > 3 to Denver, v . free ^m ho "" :' missing from this continued story is the first or the last mi On page ioo you will see a list of names which should be used in this cl:r. find the correct solution for Chapter III. The : aha sends vrites us the bes! Movie Jr.. saying : "Xot even a child ■ in this swampy ground. for it isn't deep enough." So they had to all their courage and walk on. But, sure enough, they soon came to drier land. Their friend said it reminded him of a backin Scotland. The exercise was mak that t h e y sighted a number of .