Screenland (Nov 1937-Apr 1938)

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"There he is," a boy had cried. "There's the funny guy." And Ferdinand had signed his first autograph book. "Oh, Mr. Greenwood, you were too, too delicious," a woman had cooed, and his first fan kiss had been planted on Ferdinand's cheek. He'd been pumped by the hand and slapped on the back and he'd smiled until his face ached. Flushed with triumph, Elaine had dragged him off to meet her friends. "I found him," she'd squealed a hundred times. "I spotted him in Vienna. First time I saw him, I said to Joe, I said: VOU don't have to know anything about a 1 piano keyboard to play the piano by ear you don't have to know one note from another. If you can hum, whistle or sing a tune, vou can learn to play by ear in a few easy lessons. Easy, quick and natural, bo easy it might almost be called a parlor tncK. No mechanical devices, colors, letters, books or technical terms. No boring scales or tiresome finger exercises. Only a few minutes a day is necessary and after i short lessons vou will play any tune you can on the top of the Russell Boyd known to the Stage, Screen ^^SJ^emeinberrBe the one J Inr Mttnii lists invitation lists. Sent postpaid upon receipt of $1.00 Sent C.O.D. plus postage if desired. Money oaek if not satisfied. J MAYFAIR PUBLISHING COMPANY, 1270 6th Ave., Dept. 11P27, New York City. James Ellison and Marsha Hunt are a romantic team in a new film, "Annapolis Salute,' all "locations" for which were shot at the U. S. Naval Academy. 78 admirer and, after a moment, softly growled. The gentleman sought a choice morsel on his plate, 'lifted it to his napkin and whistled an invitation. The dog stood torn between loyalty and greed, now pleading with his mistress, now yearning after the tidbit. He made one hesitant move in the gentleman's direction, looked back, raised an imploring paw. The lady shook her head. He curled up slowly at her feet, a picture of woebegone submission. The lady stole a glance at the gentleman. His head was cocked, his hand up in absurd mimicry of the animal's plea. 1 he lady bent to hide a smile. She whispered in the dog's ear. The dog rose on his haunches and barked twice in approval At the sound, Fuller started. Elaine dug her elbow gleefully into his ribs. "Quit pokin'," he growled. . Ferdinand jumped up. Elame was applauding. He looked at Fuller, whose face seemed grim. A slow crimson crept into his thin cheeks. Fuller pushed his chair back. '"Xcuse me," he muttered and left the room. . They remained staring at one another. Then a bawl shattered the stillness. "How should / know the number? Hilda!! ' What kind of a phone is this, anyway? Whats the number of the Derby f" Hilda scurried out. Presently they heard his voice again, quiet assured, shorn of bluster. "I o-ot something, Al.— I got something, I'm tellin' ya, that's all. D'ya want it?— Sure you'll sec it. Ten o'clock in the mornjno-— Yeah? Well, if you won't, Louis B. Maver will.— No, I ain't sellin' this time, Al. You're buyin'.— Me? Brothuh. he SCREENLAND 'There's a comic, if ever I saw one.' Didn't I, Joe?" "Yeah," said Joe. At length they had escaped, heeling in his pocket, Ferdinand drew out a folded cablegram. A silver four-leafed clover came with it. He touched the charm to his lips, smiling, and slipped it back. The cable he gave to Hilda. She scanned it and gave it back. 1 ranslate, please." "Well, it says what for do I marry this funny girl, and better I go back to Vienna." "Better you stop being cute and read me that cable!" He looked down at it and shook his head. "They think you are nice. Why, nobody knows." "Only nice? I'm marvelous. What else does it say?" . "It says: 'Gott segue dieh and acme Braui'—GoA bless you and your bride. 'Wir fahren am sehnten'—v/e sail on the tenth— "Voter mutter Anna-marie — I can translate that myself." She began drawing spirals on his chest. "Darling, are you sure you're not the least little bit disappointed? Not even so much?" "For what?" "Well — maybe I shouldn't mention it — but after all— you'll never ^have a chance now to be the great lover." His smile held something warmer than amusement as he drew her toward him. "Who tells you I will not—?" "Mister Herr Baron von Ferdinand Shayb— " But the rest was lost against his lips. , The End.