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Highland Park Press, 19 Sep 1929, p. 12

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_ Then the lights went out and there was a wait while Mike ran along the gallery parallel, with tweezers in his $ on s mane mayea camera man shouted: Hit â€"ere Aliâ€"rigkt=â€"rverayffore® â€"Mr. Cla talk, sbout "paving the price" is all â€"rot. Méanwhile the attention of Mr: Ba'nm head of the compa . is diverted to her an ::d.de_eidul? dv;:iu-ehau. Soo-;l:: herse with Claymore as director, obcrl:. his communds in a Wind â€"~# I"-"l“rl coming .to â€" visitâ€" her.â€"Mem her finances. their souls. _ _Mem then ‘n. .-7 we Afl-ou.n.:l a!:."'.a little son, _ .. _ _ Terry Dack, who has jery. _ Inspired 3-. Te rm__m-nh A a film laboratory. Koees it Sb siges", meets : a home town, who talks home _ town, _ who talks . Tom ~Holby, leading _ . k k e i .7 leading _man . WBnt in 2ute, 0007 a Part in a dinert huhl' m Star, fond of Hol va lemaire, an extra woman, her accident, Mem bscomes friendle /. Thl«.hr.lt-fl.-;.‘-mâ€".-““.' a In-rthturmlnhdwboutflbn-uub “".f:g"‘,;“hwfl.d»mwvfi constan veighs against them. . Mem dent, atâ€"the advice of Dr. C w hefhdwltllunnacuetomeog,â€"&.. lfidfromthcrembmthts&ha M-Mw'lr.wm."tvhb imaginary person._ Later she writes again fouymber'iuhnd"h-mhgn Br2d beife s Perdedt o het poverency i6 avoid x on e i m:‘abcheomu.m&u. hArhou} met revealing â€" the result affair to her father extra, and is ail eycs. The train e a disnster having bee passengers get At â€"Tueson Mem _: pastor, ~who ~knows h interest â€" in her. ~Sh f_l.?.wudvflh"hu town sot. discuss . t brings th in â€"an ac ing serv a of â€"meetin parents baforeâ€" alonre â€"t M her. mits what Remember Steddon, a. pretty, _ cated girl, is the daughter of a | narrowâ€"minded minister in â€"a small ern â€"town.â€" m o on ns R«Dom?‘!uilu. violently . itsâ€" her Elwood hat he considers ‘ i1 of the -E M.. 0 presen gh.lnâ€"h- . Bretherick, â€"a: astonished at the 1t ving as meetingâ€" i”iagé gi"" fil i g m.h' return no married ‘"Mr. Woodville," a wholly ary person. Later she writes again ‘ that her "husband" has died in the . She takes a job as a domestic to being aâ€"burden on her parents. ‘ A fall mother ‘r mot w (r0 ~mâ€"«the movie tr the the. pr the new accident aveling the mc ther Mom a job in &‘ film lwboratory, but e meets: a Mrs. Sturgs from her who talks of the evils of the Ofl-&e stars are foreed to sell â€"then _learns herâ€"mother is isit her.â€"â€"Memâ€"is â€"worried about unfortunate Farnaby, a Remember te. an extra woman,. â€" Afer Mem becomes friendly with i lm'unaalhhm, hk.nhwhhrbrkm As Remember . problem a news that Ely dent. ~â€"Dr. Br ntally : plausible and â€" marry movies > â€" the movie : com; 'â€";g'f; insists that 'hznmu m-u:’.df"':.:i "!-.,'_L. Waflm On With the Story . to kill ~off her hM’ pieC n ho ho atoest in the S Job as a servant. On the way a Star, fond of Holby and h i¢. < agrees l aves it with Claymore as her is commands in a kind of with ;'.'"!l"ll I® s y o o x â€"~& § her father and takes an ?r;erfimhberlm I c real. While the Galbraiths an â€" elderly it dnttor ate affair 1 great of â€"mimâ€" .':'“.“. “""l{:n. Mem secret, . _Robina who are worldly the cynosuré :fln‘:::lhnth _ narrowly avoided, : P'S@n'!lk‘;m : cause day,â€"â€" & ETY Elwood has | Brétherick : with town r-o«m; € ';*‘" tor ater "to write her violently Tom and pretty, unsophistiâ€" husband‘s ted child. West, _for much Troubled the i which he , Remember with "Houy Tecle, _ things Dr. plan opposed of â€" the S retherich kindly of the ‘ train movie leading osed to accepts of the with a killed halt, and r but westâ€" finds â€"adâ€" * 2 R 5 s « a â€" " u io Iastene . NO : w f of music, the lights, the director‘s voice â€"all, all was insanity. But it swept her heartstrings with an Aeolian thrill and they sang with a mad despair. But Mem had been schooled all her life_to keep hér.hands â€"down and to avoid flourish, to take short steps and to keep her waist and hips stolid. Though the fashions of the day gave her short, loose skirts, no conetl,d arms, she might as well have W‘WM trembling like the vor Ahumans stop the village organist uu;l to pull ::i {forâ€"the sakeâ€"ofâ€"pathos. It was ma MW-MM yet _it was the truth for her, as fu" _._.fi_____mM“‘ w‘ 140ge â€" UVraw yourself up! Defy him! That‘s it! ‘Now let the tears come. My baby, I am coming to you!" My baby!" | : She: went back to the door and hodded â€" when Claymore‘s "Are you ready ?" penetrated the myth realm from far away. She heard him murâ€" mur: _ "Camera! â€" Action!" ‘and she Heard his voice recitingâ€"anâ€"improvised: ‘__'.i‘ réA ,_, N'mrf’x_'::_:i“i??â€".f "You‘ve come from your dark cell! The light blinds you! You begin to see the angry public, the cruel judge. You flinch.. You fall back. _ ‘They are going to sentence me to death!‘ ‘They are hissing me because I loved too well!"‘ ‘But my little baby! They said I killed him‘! ‘They can‘t know how I loved him! how I felt his little hands on my cheek, his lips at my breast! how I suffered when his cheek grew cold!â€"O God! I prayed for his life . eventhough it ~meant eternal shame! : But he is gone! My ‘lover is dead!~ What is this world to me!‘ Wring your hands! Look at the judge â€" Draw yourself up! Defy him! And . Mem found ‘herself in a sea of blazing radiance tremulous with . ___She felt a foolâ€"the music, the inganity,â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"_â€"â€"_â€"=~â€"=â€"_â€"â€"â€"a es 2 m /1 R d 1* _ 1 i+ H l,\ t / \‘“\\ 3 0P * P [~ if n § , Ak Stk Ti Ne TB f // Kn Th\ s 10ME (@) B € y Oe a m 4 ,5.“-': h â€"â€" > ‘. AM S - C ‘ .:.4"‘ § : e ‘! ,"[" ‘flym”"” A\ \oe F 1 7. L TE Td * e ~g aad * o \ A.J. x" ‘ v=â€" ll! l"l } A+dlin Tiz £ m\ & t * dith(Rl s i;-‘,,;, W | e ’” / ‘ {Iwégh semupeRt HUGE ILLUSTRATED ~By DONALD Rit@y â€"â€" H | Heloise at â€" ’â€"â€"~-------'J ( ~‘“';:; lndatuhd ent_became as muchâ€"involved wfl seachâ€"other‘sâ€"#ouls as Abelard and ~The upshot of this ordeal by fire was that Mem was recognized as a star yet to be madeâ€"if, indeed, her nebulous ambitions should ever be condensed into. solid achievement. Wmm.m He told her so. But he told her that .peflodofhnrdhborhybotm her and that paradise. o 1 Theirs was an" excdedin#1? anvians. "To be a great actress is no easy job. You‘ve got to work like a fiend or you‘ll get nowhere. You‘ve d:ot. to exercise your arms and legs an your voice and. your soul. If you will, you‘ve got a big future. If you won‘t till you lose your bloom of youth, her .downâ€"stairs,â€"throttled her, beat herbeadagaimtthonll,andehued her about the room. ~She told me herâ€" self that she learned the Declaration ~of Independence by heart and spent hours and hours repeating it as glibly. as she could. Every time she missed anâ€"articulation she went back to the beginning and* recited it all over againâ€"hundreds ‘and hundreds of times. â€" That‘s how she learned to deâ€" liver. great tirades with a breathless rush, yet made every syllable distinct. That‘s how she learned how to charge about the stage like aâ€"tioness. _ â€" "I wish Iâ€"had the courage and the Mrs. Leslie Carter for her big warâ€" horse roles, he had to break her musâ€" ‘cle~bqund condition first. He threw Claymore . made_ her tun, . with touch the floor, fling her arms aloft; takeâ€"the steps of a Spanish dancer and a Spanish vixen. ~But she was unbelievably : inept. | R their first sessions exceéedingly curious \But Mrs. Steddon had grown up with â€"her husband and had seen his â€" tempers goad him to too %Ea_ e M ore him as an inspired prophet. husband to his wife; he was high priest ‘of their religion. ‘| dreaded. As Mrs. Steddon‘s fingers ‘| opened the envelope in the awkwardâ€" 3 : lfl‘e““’ri)‘:flt' twof:egub;cll toâ€" the oor, . were in the brown rotoâ€" â€"_â€"â€" :. â€"â€"â€" Fer merfif!’ifie*‘smy supplements _ _ _ side of the French general. Both â€" stated that he had called this promis= _ | ing member of the Bermond Company ~ € | "the prettiest girl in America." _â€" * ~ | ~ themselves together as if. i _4 been dazed by a rip of lightning from the blue and waited for the thunderâ€" : bolt to smash the world about them. A â€" ; They read the letter together. It beâ€" J j gan .without â€" any â€" "Dear Wife" or 64 "*, *m,â€"â€"w'â€"'â€"vâ€"â€"~ "a>> 1 .The gl;eloud b.crl:pgifn;: were gent . d to me:by mem my congregaâ€" ton who were sojourning, one in w .. New York:â€"and one in Chicago. It is j te ‘ hndformc&odoubttlnwimnvf o 5, _ and the daughter reared in the shelâ€" _ __ _ | _ * â€"more I want to hear the â€" | !* ‘truthtfmbothctyon,‘flyonm An and will tellit. > * â€" * 4 The Reverend Doctor Steddon was B4 something more than a father to his daughter, something more than â€" a . The publicity man suggested that the_general .might like to be photoâ€" zaph,ed _on.the scene. _ He laughed and came forward with a boyish eagâ€" erness. â€" When the pict![re'gpw in newspaper supplements about the world it was. stated in each of the captions that the great warrior had said, "Remember Steddon is the pretâ€" tiest girl in America." & More amazing yet, Mem first learned ofâ€" this astounding tribute _ One being f only act being e tume, .2 brought general. day. ~He had over and talk with the ~Ber greeted Mem asm, and she 1 his recognition twinge of cons that she 3 to see Ug.lgol cied, she belor rector ready. _ Her mother realized it, peering in his automobile. It was quicker than the street car, but itmmd far volubly of art theories and practices, They did not realize how long the car stood in front of her bungalow before Mem got out, or how long he waited after she got out, She e day when filmed in w actress, the r _ excused for +A visitor 4 ht upon the : etth'!g out She‘ll getâ€" met Tom H« He chad ber : Holby, belonged em with effusi he warmed at / tion. . Then she conscience â€"â€"â€"; alk: of <a Bermond Thursday, Sept. 19, 1929 i a little ut ~of t on!" Holby ; he was also the from set, right gince d to 1 Dy on the 1 â€" asked > to S se pany, effusive â€"er of the company change of cosâ€" > overseas "was a great French Mr to .b now her the ; : felt the scene Â¥ she fan Claymore hand enthusiâ€" pride of t a little intuition toâ€" come contract lot He al week, wh for payni. _Bounti groundhc from Jun ers thro $293.50 11 .M-w} and Ste from th and her condu Clay tations impose gave what her t Mem #4 lit She that clo hi his du

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