Photoplay (Sep - Dec 1918)

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Charlotte Fairchild /T'S so seldom that one discovers the vivid Norma Talmadge in anything even remotely suggesting repose that this is a most unusual picture. Whoever called Norma "the miniature dynamo" had never seen this pose. ONLY Kate Bruce— "Aunty Bruce" — as he called her — could make little Ben Alexander cry at the proper times in "Hearts of the World." Here are Ben and his REAL mother, in a very unteary moment.