Talking Screen (Sep-Oct 1930)

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oji/c///j for F E A T U Ri S Famous Movie Friendships Grace Kingsley 18 Who Pals With Whom and Why Headline Lady Herbert Cruikshank 22 Constaace Bennett and the Spotlight The Talkie Murder Mystery (Fiction ) . Irving Stone 24 Beginning an Absorbing Story of the Grim Death that Menaced a Studio Mind Over Matter Herbert Cruijkshank 32 How Warner Baxter Thought His Way to Success Janet Gaynor Interviews Janet Gay nor 34 In Which This Lady Gives the Inside Slant on Herself and Her Troubles I Knew Them When Mary Sharon 36 Delightful Reminiscences of the Players' Early Days Amos 'n' Andy 'n' Talkies Herbert Cruikshank 42 Concerning the Past and Future of This Famous Pair The Seven Wonders of Hollywood Gordon R. Silver 44 Describing Some Things That Make the Unique City Unique They Are Clay In Her Hands Alma Whitaker The Methods and Results of Sylvia, Masseuse Extraordinary What Love Means to Me as told to Walter Ramsey by Constance Bennett Another Feature in This Revealing Series Hollywood's Helping Hand Dorothy Spensley Aiding Movie Unfortunates How They Get That Way Dorothea Hawley Cartwright The Wonders of the Make-up The Black Crow's Nest Rachel Rubin Charles Mack Founds a Colony How It Feels to Be Famous Dorothy Wooldridge Celebrities' Comments on Being a Celebrity Training Voices for Talkies Gordon R. Silver Telling Who Helps the Players Beat the Microfjhone Their Fan Mail Radie Harris Those Amazing Letters — and What Happens to Them 46 48 52 54 DISTINCTIVE DEPARTMENTS Press Time Topics Brief Guide Just Your Style — and Hollywood's Dorothea Hawley Cartv/right Editorial /' 4 6 7 17 / Tidings from Talkie Town Affairs of the Heart Talking Screen Reviews Hollywood Footnotes Role Call TALKING SCREEN, September, 1930. Vol. II, No. 1. Published monthly and copyrighted 1930 by the Dell Publishing Co., Inc., 100 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. G. T. Delacorte, Jr., President; H. Honig, Vice President; A. Morel, Secretary. Entered as second-class matter No vember 1, 1929, at the post office at New York, N. Y. under the Act of March 3, 1879. Yearly subscription, ^2.50 in the U.S.A.; Canadian, $3.00; foreign $3.50. Single copy, 25c,