Picture-Play Magazine (Sep 1928 - Feb 1929)

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Advertising Section 107 L.arrying On Continued from page 90 A fan club, with a huge following, has made Marion Mack one of its honorary presidents. It is possible that Marion will work up to leads in pictures. Just now she is with Warner Brothers. She is not new to screen work. She played leads down in the Argentine several years ago. .Born in Italy, she came to America when she was three years old. She was educated here, and looks upon this country as her native land. Marion is clever. She can write and do almost everything. All the electricians and stage hands on the Warner Brothers' lot show her every attention and respect. In a year or two, perhaps, .we shall see Marion Mack in leads, or possibly a star. It is very probable that Mrs. Wallace Reid would also have been forgotten had she not made pictures herself, after her husband's untimely death. To-day she has quite a large following among those who admired and loved Wally. Mrs. Reid has no idea of selfaggrandizement. Her work in pictures provides extra money for her children's education. She is the domesticated type of woman, rather than the publicity-seeking sort, and deserves much respect and admiration. ■ To these widows we should accord some allegiance. They all stood by their husbands, in both sorrow and happiness, in struggle and success. Is it not fair that they should now share some of the praise? Admission TvC'enty-five Cents Continued from page 60 "The Sheik" ; a detailed, miniature set of the snowslide in Chaplin's "The Gold Rush"; and one of the dinosaurs from "The Lost World," a masterpiece of craftmanship. On the walls are oil paintings of stars, decorative stills from their pictures, etchings and caricatures by Bert Levy, celebrated for his sketches of film luminaries. A complete studio set, with dummies illustrating the functions of actors, director, camera man, et cetera. 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One is different from all the others. There is a real difference. Something is purposely left off all the other cars but this one. The difference may be in the fenders, bumper, nameplate, radiator or top. The one that is different" is the real Buick Sedan I am giving away in addition to three other cars in my great friendship advertising campaign. You may be the one who will find it AND WIN BUICK SEDAN OR $1800.00 CASH 4 sedans and 28 other prizes totaling over $5,000.00. 32 prizes and duplicate prizes paid in case of ties. If you can find the "different" auto you may be the one to get this great prize. Certiorate for $480.00 to apply on grain! prize sent immediately as below if you find the**different"ear. Immediate quick action— no delay— we send certificate for 8430.00 to add to the first prize at once if you win and directions for getting Buick bedan. We Bpend over $150,000.00 this wav each year to advertise our products. NO MORE PUZZLES TO SOLVE. Nolista of words to makeor write ' or any other puzzles. This is all. Everyone rewarded if actively interested. Nocontorobligation. Nothing tobuy now, later, or ever. Just send the number of the different" auto in a letter or on a postcard. That'sall, send no money. B. H. France, Dept. 153f 500 N. Dearborn St., Chicago, BBS. ©J