Picture-Play Magazine (Mar-Aug 1926)

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Advertising Section The boss {Lew Cody) neglertt business SHEARER WITH 0^ LEW CODY Norma Shearer* , as Ruth Lawrence the typist HIS SECRETARY If you are a Norma Shearer fan — And who isn't ? You have a new thrill coming to you When you see "His Secretary." For, with their usual discrimination,* Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Chose a story that gave Norma Ileal opportunity to display her genius And she did! From start to finish Her superb acting in this picture establishes hef As a star of planetary proportions. You must see her! And then there's Lew Cody And Willard Louis, HOBART Henley's super direction .And a whale of a story by Carey Wilson. In "short > It's^a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture In every respect — And you know what that means! First a id to the injured "More Stars Than There Are In Heaven"