Silver Screen (Nov 1930-Oct 1931)

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m 15 19: ©CIB 131513 R E F L E C T I N G MAGIC VOLUME ONE NUMBER ELEVEN Eliot Keen HOLLYWOOD SEPTEMBER NINETEEN THIRTY ONE Editor ELizABETfi Wilson Assistant Editor Jimmy Starr IVcstirn RepreseKtativt Albert P. Schlafke Art Editor Special Features Page ELEVEN GENTLEMEN OF HOLLYWOOD i6 You'll Be Surprised At Who They Are By Donovan Pedelty LOVELORN i8 Pola Negri's Been Through It Again By Mary Sharon BETTER THAN JACKIE 19 Robert Coogan Approves of Himself By Jack Grant WHAT THE STARS DO WITH THEIR EVENINGS 20 They Have A Swell Time By Marquis Busby CLARA BOW— PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE .... 22 She Locks The Door On Her Hollywood Home STREAMLINE LADIES 23 Stars For Speed By Harry D. Wilson A NINE-TO-FIVE SIREN 26 Some Things You Never Knew About Natalie Moorhead By Wick Evans THE UNKNOWN CHATTERTON 35 Presenting A Much Greater Challerton By Dana Rush HE'S GOT HIS OWN NUMBER . 38 Dick Barthelmess Gives The Loiudown on Himself By Sylvia Conrad THE STARS WHO USED TO BE 39 Continuing The Tragic Stories Of The Stars You Used To Love By Harriet Parsons IT'S THE BUNK 46 This Explodes Some Hollywood Myths By Dora Albert THE HOMES THAT MOVIE-"JACK" BUILT 48 So7ne Peeps Into Hollywood Homes $1,500.00 IN PRIZES 50 The Final Stills In Our Contest ANN HARDING ISN'T CONTENTED 59 She Only Thinks She Is By Mary Sharon Special D epartments Page Looking Beauty in the Eyes By Mary Lee 6 Love and Hisses 10 Ask Me Another By Sally Forth 12 Talkies in Tabloid 13 A Movie Fan's Crossword Puzzle By Alma T alley 14 Last Month's Answer Is on page 7/ Movietown Topics 15 Silver Screen's Reviewing Stand 42 Art The Year's Brightest Discovery, Marian Marsh 27 The Cattleman Actor, Stuart Er ivin 28 Full of Spice, Ginger Rogers. ... 29 Warneis' Bond, Lillian 30 Papa Pomares' Pride, Anita Page 31 Hollywood's Man of Mystery, Ronald Colman 32 A Graduate Of The Follies, Noel Francis 33 Ruthie To Her Friends, Chatterton 34 Going Sexy, Joan Crawford ... 51 The Undefeated, Dolores Del Rio 54 Calming Down, George Bancroft 55 One of the Loveliest Young Girls In Hollywood, Loretta 56 Another Lovely Newcomer, Marian Marsh 57 A Misunderstood Star, Even By Herself. Ann Harding 58 COVER PORTRAIT OF MARLENE DIETRICH BY JOHN ROLSTON CLARKE SILVER SCREEN. Published monthly by Screenland MaKazliic. Inc.. at 45 West 45th Street. New York, N. Y. Alfred A. Cohen, Chairman of the Board, H. C. Olpe. Sec. Chicago Office: 919 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago. Yearly subscriptions SI. 00 In the Unlte<i States, Its dependencies, Cuba and Mexico; $1.25 In Canada; foreign SI. 50. Entered 83 second class matter. September 23. 1930. at the Post Office, New York, N. Y., under the Act of March 3, 1879. Additional entry at Chicago. Illinois. Copyright 1931. 4