THE TIVOLI
SOMEBODY’S SON. One of the most promising of the younger screen players and one who has come far to tho front in little more than a year is Pauline Caron, a winsome Chicago girl, who less than four years ago was more concerned over what her teacher would say if she did not know her lessons at an Illinois high school than she has over been since with tho grumpiest of movie directors. Beauty, talent end that indefinable something called charm which is also often described as screen personality, have combined to bring this youthful Miss to a point where years of toil an'd earnest effort have failed to bring many less fortunato than she. Her radiant beauty and piquant charm soon won her recognition at the studios, although at first her engagements consisted of only small parts in obscure pictures. Sho did so well, however, that sho was soon playing leads. She played in many big American productions. ,
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6850, 4 March 1929, Page 3
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