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1919 Models
F. O. B. California
IT is a well-known fact ihai motor manufacturers would starve if it weren't for the sp>eed demon in every little tilni?ter. Always the first to smooth out every new wrinkle, the twinklers are here shown trying out their hobbies — horses, in some case>; er — cars of a curious kind in others. Directly above this caption you obser\e Dot Farley — a comedienne in working hours — who likes to take a little canter on the L-Ko bridle path every morning. When the camera caught her here, her mount had become frightened at a director who appeared on the scene without puttees and a megaphone. Miss Farley, an e.xpert horsewoman— note divided skirt — was compelled to exercise all her craft in horsemanship to make the beast behave. Left— Bill Ru.-sell, whose hobby is horses but not hobby horses. He has trained these little Shctlands to cat hay and oats and everything.
Gloria Swjn»on'( favoritt aporl i» liinoucining in Jirrctor Crcil D«Nfillr'« nrw hi^hpowcrrd j{a»!«•• cojcubout. She i« one of the most expert driver* in th<Hollywood hill* but 'troe to th<nian who cro«»r* her path when •he i* out for j record. Thin picture wj* Ijken while Mi«« Swjnaon wa» in third, with .1 rijl len* d'-aijned for her h> Mr. Kjxmjn himself.
I on> .Moore. John Kower*. and director Harry Beaumont u*e (hi* when they're in a hurry (o Hrl from one mrt to another. It hold* (he record for all ((ailr* Mt (he Goldwyn *(udio from *(anding and flying *(«rt. wi(h all cylinder* mi**inl|.