Silver Screen (May-Oct 1939)

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Silver Screen jo) JulY 19 3 9 65 uce looked me up and down," Tyrone uckled, "and said: 'Heavens, how u've aged — you look all of twentye.' " Again, he told me about the time he ed to dismount from his horse in a ;ne in Suez, getting his cloak caught his sword when he was half off and ding up by falling off on the opposite e. Ty laughed reminiscently. "The ditor said: 'I've seen men dismount •m the wrong side but never from both es at once before.' " \nd now here was a girl who could be ;ked and come up laughing, who could et horse-play with horse-play and yet 1 all the other qualities Ty was look for, too. A girl with talent, sensitive, elligent. ambitious . . . 3ut although Tyrone told me that day t he was ready for marriage, wanted get married, might even "get married lorrow if the right girl came along," elieved him when he added that proby he would not get married for aner two years, anyway. I believed him tly because I knew the studio frowned the idea of his marriage and Tyrone a very wise and level-headed young ti and not at all inclined to bite the d that feeds him. furthermore, he has always been in out of love, as easily as he was in out of publicity-made love affairs. A r before, I had heard him rave about ja. And there had been Loretta and et and so many more that it didn't ji to me the young man was anywhere r ready to settle down. Well, I was ng. The young man I thought would Lupe Velez proudly shows Donald Woods, appearing with her in "The Girl From Mexico," her canine pet, "Mr. Kelly." Donald seems a bit baffled by the fiery Mexican or is it "Mr. Kelly?" fight shy of a wedding ring and all the incidental responsibilities has slipped one on to the hand of a young French woman, who is the mother of a five year old child, and has bought a house and is ready to settle down as a family man. And now, being wise after the event, I can only say that Annabella, being a wise as well as a gay and confident person, is the very wife for Tyrone, who is also wise and gay and confident. Tyrone knows very well what he wants and how to get it. and has known all that since he was a very small boy indeed. So another romance born of the studio, frowned on by the studio, blessed by the studio starts happily on its way to prove that stars, like other young people, marry when and as they will, to please no one but themselves and that arch little god known as Cupid, who finds business, whether it is in an office or on a studio lot, as fertile a field for his machinations as a rose arbor or a desert garden spot. "Colgate's special penetrating foam gets into hidden crevices between your teeth . . . helps your toothbrush clean out decaying food particles and stop he stagnant saliva odors that cause nuch bad breath. And Colgate's >afe polishing agent makes teeth laturally bright and sparkling! Always use Colgate Dental Cream —regularly and frequently. No other dentifrice is exactly like it."