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#1250 FOR A PHOTOPLAY STORY by an
unknown writer and sold thru our Sales Dept. We revise copyright and market. Located in the heart of Motion Picture Industry, we know the demand. Established 1917. Send manuscript for free criticism. Booklet on request. Universal Scenario Company.
204 Western & Santa Monica Bldg., Hollywood, Calif.
ESTABLISHED 1905
Teaches Ballroom, Charleston, Tango, Stage, Toe, Classic and Technique. Strictly Private. Formerly dancing master of Maude Adams and "A Kiss for Cinderella." Tango same as taught to ltudolph Valentino by DON LENO, also teacher of Mae Murray, Lillian Lorraine, Paula Edwards, Norman Trevor, T. Hoy Barnes, Herman Timbere, Jimmy Hussey and others. Students prepared for musical comedy, drama, vaudeville. Positions secured for graduates. Booklets on reuuest.
117 WEST 48th ST. Bryant 1194 NEW YORK
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sadler's
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2786 BROADWAY (near 107th St.) NEW YORK CITY
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her eyes every morning after a good night's rest. Her greatest struggle, insofar as I could learn, was her attempt to keep from signing her motion picture contract, since she wanted to go home and wasn't inter' ested in motion pictures.
I ask you, reader, what would you do with a girl like that. Making it all the harder, this Miss Carol is one of the nicest kids in Hollywood. Nothing high-hat about her. She possesses one of the friendliest smiles I ever saw and she means it. She has great, big brown eyes that are sort of soft and curious and they just glow with good fellowship. You know the kind she is — a girl any man would go the limit for. So I ask you, reader, what would you do with her?
"What is the most daring thing you have ever done. Miss Carol?" I asked, searching for a thrill.
"Posed for a photographer in drapes — but they were heavy drapes," she hastened to add.
"What has been your greatest thrill before the camera?"
"Being made love to by William Boyd," Sue promptly replied.
"Who is your favorite star?" I pursued.
"Charlie Chaplin."
"Your favorite director?"
"Chaplin."
"Comedian?"
"Chaplin."
"Your favorite tragedian?"
"Charlie Chaplin," she replied.
"Why this crush on Charlie?" I asked.
"When I first visited California, seven years ago, I lived at a Pasadena hotel with my mother. There I met Mr. Chaplin and he gave me a lovely box of candy. I was only ten or eleven years old at the time, but he has been my favorite ever since. I guess I feel that, if he has time to stop and be nice to little girls, he must be a pretty fine fellow."
Logical, at that. Sue is logical. She has a good, clear brain in that round head of hers. Even when she makes playfully silly remarks, as do all young girls, you are impressed with the fact that they have meanings.
Sue's claim to recognition among the fortunate children of filmdom dates back to one year ago, when she set foot inside a studio for the first time. She has had a very speedy journey to her present envious position on the screen.
She deserves it, for Miss Carol is every inch a delightful, likable little lady. She could be very uppish, you know, for after all she is rich, is a featured film actress, has received the finest schooling that money . can buy and is, all in all, a very personable miss. But with all these things, or despite them, she is most democratic. Extras, electricians, directors, cameramen — all on the set are extremely fond of her and she is equally fond of them. She is a girl with lots of friends. No doubt in my mind, every masculine friend would be a lover except for the fact that Sue doesn't want any lovers.
"I won't marry for at least five years," she decided. And she was real firm about it. "I feel that a career and marriage are conflicting. When I get ready to leave the the screen, I will marry. Or perhaps I had better put it this way: When I am ready to marry, I'll leave the screen."