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FROM THE STORY BY MICHAEL ARLEN
THE world-famous pair of screen lovers IN the perfect performance OF their romantic careers
IN a drama of burning love and smouldering desire WITH a brilliant supporting cast: Lewis Stone, John Mack Brown, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Dorothy Sebastian . . a A triumph of the SILENT drama! A SOUND sensation for theatres With Sound equipment.
WATCH YOUR LEADING THEATRE FOR ANNOUNCEMENT OF
"A WOMAN OF AFFAIRS55
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TIM McCOY SAYS
"I've got 50 bucks waiting for you!"
You can rope these questions at a gallop if your eyes and memory are keen There's 50 bucks waiting for the lady or gent who corrals the bunch ofthem! The winning lady will also get my favorite riding quirt, the winning gent the sombrero I have worn in many pictures.
My autographed photograph goes for the fifty next best answers. There may be a few bucking questions below — but they won't throw a careful rider. Let's go! — and best of luck. Yours truly,
1 — In what M-G-M picture does William Haines do a slide for life and love and what character does he portray?
2 — What person playing in "The Cardboard Lover" does Marion Davies, in the same picture, imitate?
3 — Name five out of the many M-G-M players who have had stage experience.
4 — What do you regard as Lon Chaney's most interesting role? Answer within 75 words.
5 — In what other picture besides "Gold Braid," which M-G-M is now producing, did Ramon Novarro appear in naval uniform?
Write your answers on one side of a single sheet of paper and mail to Question Contest, 3rd Floor, 1540 Broadway, New York. All answers must be received by December 15th. Winners' names will be published in a later issue of this magazine.
Note: If you do not attend pictures yourself you may question your friends or consult motion picture magazines. In event of ties, each tying contestant will be awarded a prize identical in ch aracter with that tied for.
Winners of Leo's Contest of July Marad Serriov, P. O. Box 801, Palo Alto, California Edgar V. Murney, 207 Turner Bldg., Clinton, Iowa
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