Screenland (May-Oct 1931)

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Co N N I E ! When screen audiences begin to call a girl by her nickname, she has not only arrived; she has come for a long stay. Right after she made a little boxoffice history in "Common Clay" you began to write us letters about "Connie." And so we knew that you had picked a new star and intended to keep her in the manner to which her million had accustomed her. u've seen her in "Born to Love" and she warmer, more sympathetic than ever to you. To her superb sophistication and talent for clothes she has added a human touch. Her forthcoming film, "The Common Law," gives her her most popular r61e so far.