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The magazine with the SILVER COVER KENDALL BANNING Editor LAURENCE ™M. COCKADAY Technical Edit tor POPULAR RADIO, with whi combined “The Wireless Ag: pre-eminent in the field Here you will find the of R: romance as well as the practical and technical side of Radio, New oubscribers may send $1. subscriptio: .00 for 2 5 months’ POPULAR RADIO 627 West 43d Street New York City FOR DANDRUFF GLOVER’S exercises an antiseptic effect on the scalj stimulates. THE LANDON SCHOOL 1483 National Bidg., Cloveland,O. Cleark our Sette Aunt—So your sweetheart went away yesterday y. Parting is very painful, isn’t it? ‘ Niece—I should think so; A Review of Reviews (Continued from page 19) then I didn’t have a cameraman following me. I gu the only way a fellow can get. a thrill out. of this town is by having been born some- wheres else. ‘Th why so many of the inhabitants are thrilled to death most of the time. Dorothy Gish is the hello girl who longs to live on a farm in Lowa and Ernest Torrence is the father-in-law who furnishes the farm. N SECOND “The Woman Hater” Well, it seems there were a couple of movie folks, Helene Chadwick and Clive Brook. Clive comes to Helene’s room and sees her with a man. “Who's the gentleman I seen you with just now?” he inquires, but he doesn’t give her a chance to say, “That wasn’t a gentleman, that was my coutouriere.” He just tears up a check for $500 and becomes a famous _ illustrator. Whereupon Helene ‘‘tears-up” a little bit. and then goes kiting off to Paris to be- come the toast of the town. ‘There she meets Clive’s best boy friend, who naturally falls in love with her, as it’s being done in Paris that sea- son. He brings her back to New York to meet the family but she meets Clive instead and in less time than it takes to say marriage license they decide that it all certainly was a huge joke on them.’ John Harron, figuring he got a raw deal, moves to Brooklyn to try and forget. Seen Tuirp “The Marriage Whirl” The same old song and dance about a girl who marries a man to reform him and doesn’t, which necessitates his early demise so that Every rib in my body aches. the benefit of the faithful friend and suitor, Watch Corinne Griffith go blotto accompanied by Kenneth Harlan on the Gordon, with Harrison Ford chugging along behind. Seen Fourtru “Marry Me” The action-—-what action there is— takes place during the monthly Cruze of the Paramount. It clearly proves the inadvisability of telling your fiancé on what. day you'd like to be married by writing it on an egg. Florence Vidor tried it. on one John Smith, who looked a lot like John Roche, and succeeded, after years of waiting, in digging up another John Smith, who resembled Edward Everett Horton. For no reason at all she married him. The picture is as dull as a railroad station shine. SEEN Fieri “Private Affairs” Another version of mail and fe- male, or, what. happens in the village when letters aren't delivered for five years, which is generally the case. Robert Agnew, Mildred Harris and Gladys Hulette act. nice and homely in this mildly amusing comedy skit. Grand FINnaLe “Pretty Ladies” And when I say grand finale I mean swell ending! Here’s a film that terminates naturally, showing how a woman who really loves a man probably would act when informed that he had strayed into a bed of primroses, especially a not particu- larly pretty woman. Zasu Pitts is good and Tom Moore looks quizzical as the picture unfolds the secret details of what makes Mr. Ziegfeld’s Follies tick. Wait for the conclu- sion of “Pretty Ladies”—it’s the wow finish! she can give an encore wedding for comicbooks.com