Stars of the photoplay (1924)

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Ruth Clifford, when just a high school girl in Rhode Island, had a tryout in pictures. Later her family went to California and she continued to work "Ruth *n pictures She made her debut as a leading woman in Universal pictures. ^j, _ , Some of the pictures in which she appeared are "Daughters of the Rich," l^lijjora "Abraham Lincoln," and "Ponjola." She was born in Pawtucket, R. I . February 17, 1900, and educated at St. Mary's Seminary, Bay view, R. 1 She is five feet,' four and one-half inches tall, weighs 124 pounds, and hd2 blonde hair and blue eyes.