Picture Show (May-Oct 1920)

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Picture Show, July 17th, 1920. CAUGHT BY THE CAMERA FOR THE " PICTURE SHOW." This is not a holiday snap, but a photograph of two of the bathing belles who are appearing in the new Scotch bathing comedy, " The Tramp's Flirtation," produced by the Ace Film Producing Company. RUTH ROLAND introduces MAX UNDER to her director, GEORGE MARSHALL. Max has not appeared in pictures for some time. He has returned to the screen, however, and will soon be seen in some new Alms. Here is MABEL NORMAND at the wheel of her new steam-driven auto, which is built to look like a train engine. It runs with steam coming out of the stack, and has a regular whistle. Mabel has a joyous time driving it ronnd the Goldwyn Studios at Culver City. VIOLA DANA points out all the items of interest in her favourite film paper LIEUT. LOCKLEAR. MARY MILES MINTER and WILLIAM RUSSELL met accidentally at a photographer's one day. and decided to have a photo taken in the old style. Here is the result.