Silver Screen (Nov 1930-Oct 1931)

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J'llL 16 B 131512 REFLECTING THE MAGIC VOLUME ONE NUMBER TEN HOLLYWOOD Dora Albert Assistant Editor Ruth Waters ury Editor Jimmy Starr Wistern Represtntative AUGUST NINETEEN THIRTY ONE Albert P. Schlafke Art Editor Special Features Page WHY IS GARBO LOVE'S STEPCHILD?....,...,... 18 Has The Greatest Siren A Broken Heart? By Adele Whitely Fletcher SHE LOVES A GOOD FIGHT 20 Ina Claire Is Noiv A Hit By Allan Jordan BILL POWELL AND HIS FUTURE . .' 21 It Contains A Love Life By Marquis Busby THE STARS WHO USED TO BE 22 What Has Become Of Your Old Favorites? By Harriet Parsons THE NEW CHAPTER IN NANCY CARROLL'S LIFE 24 Nancy Reveals Fame and Love Seldom Mix As told to Elizabeth Wilson THE ERROR OF HIS WAYS 25 Adolphe Menjou Rights His Wro7jgs By Clark Andrews A CHAMPAGNE CINDERELLA 26 That's Miriam Hopkins By Dora Albert ARE YOU SELF-CONSCIOUS? 35 Joan Crawford Has Ideas On This Subject By John Auburn SERVING THE STARS 36 // You Want To Know About A Star, Ask Her Cook By Myrtle Gebhart PORTRAIT OF A DARK-HAIRED LADY 38 Evelyn Brent Is A Great Girl By Wick Evans WHO SAYS HOLLYWOOD ISN'T LOYAL? 39 His Friends Saved Lew Cody By Betty Morris HOLLYWOOD'S GOING HIGHBROW 40 The Town Has Taken Up Culture By Muriel Babcock DO YOUR EARS DECEIVE YOU? . 48 An Expose Of Talkie Tricks By Mary Sharon 11,500.00 IN PRIZES 50 Rules On How To Win Them GARY COOPER FACES THIRTY 59 He Talks About Love And Life By Edward Churchill 4 Special D epartments Page Footnotes of Beauty By Mary Lee 6 Love and Hisses 8 Ask Me Another By Sally Forth 1 2 Talkies in Tabloid 14 A Movie Fan's Crossword Puzzle By Alma T alley 16 Last Month's Answer is on page 79 Movietown Topics 17 Silver Screen's Reviewing Stand 44 Art Romance Of The East, Ramon Novarro and Madge Evans. . 27 A Big Boy Goes Hunting, Wallace Beery 28 A Little Boy Goes Fishing, Leon Janney 29 The Fairest Flower Of The South, Dorothy Jordan 30 Irish— But Peaceable, Regis Toomey 31 The Star Who Never Fails, Richard Bartlielmess 32 Very Much Engaged, Dorothy Mackaill 33 Goofy Relatives, The Four Marx Brothers 3.1. The Squaw Man's "Woman, Liipe Velez gi The Girl ^\'ho Lost The Breaks, Clara Bow 54 The Girl ^Vho Got The Breaks, Peggy Shannon 55 A Rising Blonde Gentleman, Phillips Holmes 56 A Rising Blonde Lady, Evalyn f^»"Pl> • '. . 57 Montana's Gift To Mo\ies, Gary Cooper 58 COVER PORTRAIT OF RUTH CHATTERTON BY JOHN ROLSTOX CLARKE SILVER SCREEN. Published montlily by Screenlaud Magazine. Inc.. at 45 West 45th Street, New York, N. Y. Alfred .-v. Cohen, Chairman of the Board. H. C. Olpe, Sec. Chicago Office: 911) North Michigan Avenue, Chicago. Yearly subscriptions SI. 00 In the United States. Its dependencies. Cuba and Mexico: SI. 25 In Canada; foreign SI 50. Entered ;is second class matter, September 23, 1030, at the Post Office, New York, N. Y., under the Act of March 3, 1879. Additional entry at Chicago, Illinois, Copyright 1931.