Photoplay (1923)

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"Meet the Missus Monroe TOLERANCE and a sense of humor are brought together in Mrs. Theodore Roberts' attractive face. One can see that she wouldn't be unpleasant about cigar ashes on the best rug. A prominent figure in Los Angeles club life, and a former actress of note. She was formerly known on the stage as Florence Smythe Spurr list jji^^^ ill MANY clinging vines have envied this little lady. For she is the wife of one of the screen's most sturdy oaks. To be more explicit — Mrs. Tom Mix is the young woman above. And Miss Tommie, of course! She was Victoria Ford before she retired from the screen. To the left, King and Florence Vidor. Registering just-asong-at-twilight. And refusing to be parted, even for a photograph