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Culver City, Cal.—The minor players of the Marshall Neilan Company while away moments between scenes with little Ila Anson doing "Hot Lips" as an interlude.
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Los Angeles, Cal.—Hazel Keener, who is the dancer in Maurice Tourneur's "The Brass Bottle," displays her brand new bathing suit.
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Los Angeles, Cal.—Holding hands but nothing serious, y' know., Agnes Ayers and Casson Ferguson at the Lasky call board.