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Show Mrs. Rinehart Leaves for the East After spending a week at tho Goldwyn Gold-wyn Culver City studio in conference with Hamuel Uoidwyn nod other o Keel.. Ke-el.. Mary Roberta Hi ae hart returned to her home In i'ittaburaj. Fa., last week, aoctMOp-Hiied by Krank Iny and Avnea Johnston, domestic and literary partnership, partner-ship, who wM eollA borate with her on her first orujtnal screen atory, Leatrfc Joy, absently, as aho looked at a current masasine: "liear me, t must renew my niilne oon tracts a rata. They havo all eaptrod!' Cull laadia, pUylnr opposite her In kkl-wyn'a kkl-wyn'a "The Nitfht Hose': "Ton aon't mean contraots, Lealrtca. Tou mean prescriptions!" May Collins, dainty tittle actress play-In play-In In lioidwyn'a "The Bridal Hath," directed hy Mason lioppcr, reads dls-aouraoa dls-aouraoa fio. Sutuliaiu. tcnunilca, world wars, etc., ami they sy Wauty and ln-teillireuce ln-teillireuce in a wvsuaa neves go hand ia 1 band! j Will Ito;r, Uoidwyn oowboy wit an star, a ho has solved the publicity problem. "Whn I waa In the Kollles," e claims Roarers, 'if my agt was avod the critics merely remarked that Will Korera waa ou the bill with his usual line of sT" and rope tricks. But on one opeiiiits iiijthl my act dUiH't o off very wel nd I ot a column In nearly every New York newspaper. news-paper. You see It's easy to sjet publicity all you have to do ia put an a bum show." |