Screenland (May–Oct 1927)

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<^Ruth Hiatt and little Mary Ann ] ac\s o n, the cutest \id in pictures. C Mary Pic\ford and Douglas Fairbanks at the ground breaking ceremonies for the new United Artists theatre in Los Angeles. Dolores Del Rio steps from one important role to another. It has just been announced that she will play opposite Douglas Fairbanks in his new picture to be called, "The Gaucho." It is a story of South America. Harold Lloyd collects dogs about as fast as a rabbit multiplies. He now has thirty-two, the latest being a St. Bernard boasting the name, "Hercuveen Bravo." This dog, along with six great danes, furnished canine melody for the trainmen when Harold and Mildred Davis returned from the East this month. There was a touching scene at the station where the film couple saw their baby daughter, Mildred Gloria, for the first time in six weeks. Mildred Gloria tearily asked her mother: "Will you go home with me today?" And then Mildred wept and Harold got tangled up with the rope of Hercuveen Bravo" and there was general confusion. "Never for anybody in the world will I leave this baby again," Mildred told me. "When I go the next time she goes with me." Don't get the idea that Mildred Gloria was neglected in her parent's absence. She was with her grandmother, Mrs. Davis, and had a nurse to take care of her too. €[ George O'Brien in training for "Is Zat So". Mabel Normand has recovered very slowly from her illness which brought her close to death last month. As I write she still is at the hospital but expects to return home soon. Lew Cody has been devoted during her sick' ness, having practically disappeared from the places we used to sec him in Hollywood. fl[ Dorothy Gish and Will Rogers making "Tiptoes" in England.