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son, We have a rich old man turn her loose on the New York riting with a faney beard, a young lady ‘Telephone directory. she'd write who loves nice things, and a a masterpiece. a source of income that strong, silent young fellow stalk- | “ many people neglect ing about the copses in immacul. Since the merited M ANY people who should be writ yrdoof whipeord riding breeches. “Underworld” there | matter what the novel did with a deluge of crook movies. “The The lee ean ere Be. Nae these eh: ters in the movie, Big City” is one of the worst in just can't picture themselves “big there is only one answer, as the the lot, and it comes from the | Texas sheriff said. The girl capable hands of Tod Browning learns that love is stronger than and Lon Chaney, which makes it They are so awe s stories about millionaire a y overlook the fact that and $100 or more can often be ear life insurance and the old man all the more lamentable. material that takes little time to write s off to Parliament in a A crook melodrama with a ce sme or business man to pass laws forbidding the im- crook who is in the business be- travels, recipes, ete . ‘ : © easily and naturally | portation of Bavarian frogs’ legs. cause he thinks it's fun, and who ne ane: naturally written, in spare ti ht only because he is a Mr. FL J. Wa Staxp ann Denver” is a bit stupid, and then is immediately men and women trained by the News Frank Merriwell romance, bailed out by his ward leader and paper Institute of America to make their Rod Ja Roeque is the faultless a girl with painted lips who fol- gut lor writing pay prompt dividends, . He writes ic hero who, with mo smile on lows her destiny because — she r women, dice and wine, and shoots hours than she would thumping a s, and typewriter eight hours a day and s. The a girl with innocent eves who gets Gre shot in the fect for fooling around | which gives the title-writer a night clubs when she should be at chan Greek accents such as, “LT tink have some interesting possibilities. | you ver’ nice Ider.” The only However, the crooks in “The Big interesting thing about this lousy — City all according to the effort is the name of the scenario — Hollyw writer: Sara Cowan. If that even) amusing with their silly his neatly mustachioed lips, scorns — makes more money and has ea from the hip, chews. n: tears up telephone bo action takes place i to dash off some snappy home with her paper dolls, might | ar al rules and they are not Another of name ix derived from the fine old antics, A Tittle Christian lassie | tried i ors J Spanish family I suspeet the persuades them to turn the loot BANG voung Ie shows far more ine ever to the police and they all xenuity with words than she does — retire in blissful happiness to the | with scenarios, I'M bet if you'd Home for Reformed Crooks. | You, too, can learn to write! How? By WRITING! How you start prospective studentmembers ag You'll enjoy this test. News te of America, 25 West 45th St., Newspaper Institute of America 25 West 4Sth St, New York James McAlpin Pyle, Pres Send me your free W/nting Aptitude Test Wire—I'll get lunch ready, dear, while you're tinkering about Mise ( with the car. i | | | | Varese ! ] | | | I 2st | | ' 1 ' —Loxvon Opinion | (All correspondence confidential. No sales. n you.) 3D268 men will call comicbooks.com