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...circulars, addressed envelopes, read manuscripts, worked 40 Sundays a year for the first five years. She is still attractive and young looking. Photoplay is no longer a pamphlet but the most dignified, most richly mounted of cinema "fan" magazines (circulation 559,000). The selection of Miss Dougherty (whose signature "Kay Dee" has long been a mark of authority in Photoplay's office) was no surprise. Energetic, aggressive, she had shared control of the magazine with Publisher Quirk for several years. Normally softspoken, Publisher Dougherty can swear like a trooper when dealing with men. Her principal business rival...
...Walter Huston), central figure of American Madness (Columbia) is a noble money lender. He regards honor as an asset more valuable than stocks or bonds and his idealistic viewpoint only indirectly damages his financial standing. Devoted to the interests of his depositors, he breaks an engagement with his wife (Kay Johnson) to attend to a business deal in Philadelphia. This enables her to visit the apartment of his head cashier (Gavin Gordon), who has been dipping his fingers in the till...
Jewel Robbery (Warner Bros.) recommends to tycoons' velvet-cased wives and to wellspoken jewel robbers that they get together. Kay Francis is a Viennese who has a husband and a lover but is looking for a Man. She identifies herself as "shallow and weak" but a Woman. After a romp in a morning bath three feet deep in suds, a relay encased in towels from maid to maid, a gradual insinuation into the usual clothing and some gay prattle with a friend, Kay Francis toward evening goes to a jewel shop with husband, lover and friend. She meets...
...Cinemactress Bennett is unable to make a loud scream. When called upon to do so, she employs a professional screamer, Miss Alice Doll, who screams also for Ruth Chatterton, Kay Francis...
...London in 1914 and he had also been to South America previous to that. He was the feature act of the buffalo hunt we had here on June 11, 1905, and it was from this show he got most of his wide publicity." And Pickett died in Kay County, Okla., though the ranch covers a part of Noble and Kay Counties. Today I received a picture of Bill Pickett and the following poem written by Col. Zack T. Miller all included in a leather bound covering: OLD BILL IS DEAD Old Bill has died and gone away, Over the "Great...