Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1930)

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122 Photoplay Magazine for March, 1930 Stop ^ that COLD . . . before it stops you ! COMMON head colds often "settle" in throat and chest where they may become dangerous— rub Musterole on these parts at the first sniffle— it will relieve congestion by stimulating blood circulation. But don't be satisfied with the noticeable relief you should experience from the first Musterole rub —apply it every hour for five hours and you'll be amazed at the result! Working like the trained hands of a masseur, this famous blend of oil of mustard, camphor, menthol and other helpful ingredients brings relief naturally. It penetrates and stimulates blood circulation and helps to draw out infection and pain. Used by millions for 20 years. Recommended by many doctors and nurses. Keep Musterole handy — jars and tubes. To Mothers— Musterole is also made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children's Musterole. TWU LOVELY LUSTROUS ^ a/waMf / CC'LA H1»M5 — M.ft-W STAB Does your hair ever seem dull to you— drab, lifeless? Have you not wished for something that would keep it looking prettier— richer in tone? The secret lies in proper shampooing! Not just soap-and-water "washings", but regular use of a shampoo that really beautifies— one that was created especially to improve dull hair and add that little something extra so often lacking. If you really wish to make your hair bewitchingly lovely— just one Golden Glint Shampoo will show you the way ! No other shampoo, anywhere, like it! Does more than merely cleanse. It gives your hair a "tinytint"— a wee little bit— not much— hardly perceptible. But what a difference in makes in one's appearance; that exquisite softness of tone that everyone admires ! Millions use regularly! You'll like it! There's a youthimparting touch — a beauty specialist's secret in its formula. 25c at your dealers', or send for free sample. FREE J. W. KOBI CO.. 604 Rainier Ave.. Dept. C Seattle, Wash., . • • « Please send a free sample. Name — Address . City .State Color of my hair . What $1.25 Will Bring You More than a thousand pictures of photoplayers and illustrations of their work and pastime. Scores of interesting articles about the people you see on the screen. Splendidly written short stories, some of which you will see acted at your moving picture theater. Brief reviews of current pictures with full casts of stars playing. The truth and nothing but the truth, about motion pictures, the stars, and the industry. You have read this issue of Photoplay, so there is no necessity for telling you that it is one of the most superbly illustrated, the best written and most attractively printed magazines published today — and alone in its field of motion pictures. Send a money order or check for $2,25 addressed to Photoplay Magazine Dept. H-3, 750 No. Michigan A v., CHICAGO and receive the next issue and five issues thereafter. Katherine Clark, Topeka, Kans. — Billie Dove married Irvin Willat, Oct. 27, 1923. Lloyd Hughes was born Oct. 21, 1897, and is married to Gloria Hope. Remember her in pictures? Leila Hyams played opposite Bill Haines in " Alias Jimmy Valentine" and Mary Nolan opposite Jack Gilbert in "Desert Nights." Clive Brook's children are named Faith and Clive, Jr. J. L. K., Glen Ellvn, III. — Harry Myers was the Yankee in the swell silent version of Mark Twain's "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court. " He was good, too. There's been talk of making a dialogue version with Will Rogers in the title role, which ought to be something to look forward to. Mell Harrison, Nashville, Tenn. — You ought to get a typewriter, Mell — your handwriting is brutal. Jean Arthur was born in Plattsburg, N. Y., not so very long ago. She is five feet, two inches tall, weighs 106 pounds, and has brown hair and blue eyes. She used to pour coffee for Julian Ancker, but they're divorced now and he has to pour his own. Virginia Lyons, Breckenridge, Tex. — You're right, Virginia — but so are we. Ya-ah! Two versions of the "Virginian" were made in 1923, one with the cast as you listed it, headed by Kenneth Harlan and Florence Vidor, and another featuring Dustin Farnum and Winifred Kingston. The newest talkie version stars Gary Cooper and Mary Brian. Pat Norton, Delavan, Wis. — Grant Withers is divorced from his first wife and is at present engaged to pretty Loretta Young. His next picture is "In the Headlines." Wally Albright, Jr. played Greta Garbo's son in "The Single Standard." Elizabeth Salley, Orangeburg, S. C. — I'll do the best I can by you, Elizabeth. John Boles is thirty years old. Ramon Navarro is five feet, ten inches tall and has dark brown hair and eyes. His next is "The House of Troy." Glenn Tryon did his own singing and dancing in "Broadway"; he used to be in musical comedy. Bebe Daniels, Ben Lyon, Wallace Beery, Billie Dove, and Hoot Gibson are licensed air pilots. Naomi C. Webb, New York City. — Right — it was Frederic March who played opposite the late Jeanne Eagels in "Jealousy." Ethel Clayton is thirty-nine years old and is still married to Ian Keith. Gladys Brockwell's last picture was "The Drake Case." J. Jack Diether, Vancouver, B. C. — Alice White is five feet, and was born in Paterson, N. J. Neil Hamilton is one foot taller and comes from Lynn, Mass., which is also famous for shoes. Neil's latest picture is "Darkened Rooms" with Evelyn Brent. Jean Arthur is divorced from Julian Ancker. Julia Davts, Youncstown, Omo. — Stanley Smith caused such a sensation among the lady fans that he has to have the lead in Nancy Carroll's next picture, "Honey." Richard Aden will next be seen in "Burning Up." The role of Edward Albert Price in "Salute" was played by Frank Albertson. Gilbert Hollis, Kouts, Ind. — It's a positive joy to get some questions about directors for a change. "Desert Gold" was megaphoned by George B. Seitz. "Toilers of the Sea" was a Selznick production and "Richard the Lion-Hearted" was produced by a company which had the impressive names — Associated Authors — Allied Producers. Hila M. Buell, Buffalo, N. Y. — Ray Hallor played Dave Carstairs in "Noisy Neighbors." James Hall did his own vocalizing in "Smiling Irish Eyes." James Bradbury, Jr., was Slim in "Cheyenne," and Gladys McConnell was the girl in the same picture. Every advertisement in PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE is guaranteed.