Stars of the photoplay (1924)

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Mary VMbxn Mary Philbin, one of the sweetest young actresses on the screen, won her way to film fame via a beauty contest. She was born in Chicago, June 14, 1903, and educated there. A few years ago, a beauty contest was conducted by a Chicago newspappr. Eric Von Stroheim chose Mary as the winner and gave her her screen start in "The Blazing Trail." Scored success in "The Merry'Go'Round" and "Fool's Highway." Judging from the outlook, her services will be in great demand for some years. Height, five feet, two inches; weight, 96 pounds. Brown hair, hazel eyes. Not married.