Camera (April 1920-April 1921)

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Page Eighteen ''The Digest of the Motion Picture Industry" CAMERA! Al. W. FILSON Character Leads NOW WITH Nell Shipman Company IN "The Girl from God's Country" 17th WEEK Phone 75195 IIHtlHIHIUMIIIIllinilHIIinMtllHIMIMIMIMIIIHMMIIIMHIItlllirilMlhniliniiHIl^ S c OGDEN CRANE | 577582 I lUIUIUIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIMdIIIIIMJIinilllllir MIIIIIIIMtlHIHIMIIIUMinMinmtllMinillMlllinilllllimiMIMHIWtWMIII^ 1 MARK FENTON \ 577177 I MUHHUiiiiiiiiiiHinininiMiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirii iiiiii iiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiuiiniiniiiiiiiii? KATE PRICE Phone Holly 3970 | minmniMimMiiitiiiiHiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiMMiiiiiMiiniMiiiiiliT WILLIAM MERRILL McCORMICK A HEAVY WORTH WATCHING Adrian Apto., 2719 Sun*et Bird. Wibhire 1265 FRANK P. DONOVAN Director of Vitagraph, Pathe, General and Mutual Releases, Paramount Pictures, etc. Green Room Club, New York City ANIMALS FOR COMEDIES When your comedy calls for Animal* that are trained for stunt work — Horses, Mules, Goats, Dogs, Cats, Etc. Odl EVA FOX, FoothiU Stables Wilshire 6051 ^iiiiiiiiHiHiiiiumin.iiiiiinniiiiiiHiiiiHiiiiii iiiiiriiitiiJiiiiiintiiiHiiiniuniiiiiiiiniiiii^ j Arthur H. Darling | "Perfect Motor Service" | Phone 599704 5430 Hollywood Blvd. f F,llHtlllimiltlllKirilllllltllMBI1tllMlltMllllinillliriMMIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIHI|:|IMIIt:rilllMIIIMIIM(tr SIMIIIUIHHIHIH«nUIIIIHIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIinillll>lllllrllllllllllHltlllll{lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllir^ MILLA DAVENPORT WUshire 2921 nlMmmNmiNuiiiHiHiiiiiHiiiiiHiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiMiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiitimnmiiK Casts of the Week (Continued from Page 4) Hap H. Arthur Universal 'THE MONKEY FIREMAN" Directed by Harry Burns Ward Nowell Rex Ue Roselli Dorotliy Vernon Carl Stecker Ethel Stecker "Joe Martin" Charley, the Elephant Ethel, the Lion Chance, the Great Dane Curley Stecker Roy Stecker George Gudell Metro •'HOME STUFF" Directed by Albert J. Kelley. Viola Dana Tom Gallery Josephine Crowell Nelson McDowell Priscilla Bonner Robert Chandler Aileen Manning Philip Sleeman Lasky "THE MONEY MASTER" Directed by Geo. Melford. Dorothy Dalton Ann Forrest Truly Shattuck Fred Huntly Charles Ogle Mabel Van Buren James Kirkwood Alan Hale Edward Sutherland Harry Duffield .lohn Herdman Organizations The Studio Club — Miss Edna Harris, club director; Mrs. A. R. Johnston, chaperon; Miss Betty Roberts, treasurer; Miss Marian Hunter, recreation secretary. Los Angeles Theatre Owners' Association meets every other Wednesday at the Robertson-Cole Auditorium. Herman A. Bosley is the president; Glenn Harper is the secretarj'. Main 1072. American Society of Cinematographers — Offices, 325-331 Markham Building. The officers are: Philip E. Rosen, president; Wm. J. Foster, vice-president; L. Guy Wilky, second vice-president; Fred W. Jackman, treasurer; H. Lyman Broening, secretary. The board of governors hold their meetings on the second and fourth Thursday evenings of each month. The general meetings are on the first and third Thursdavs of the month. Holly 4404. The Motion Picture Producers' Association— Officers: Abraham Lehr, president; Wm. S. Smith, first vice-president; Thos. H. Ince, second vice-president; Chas. Christie, third vice-president; Frank A. Garbutt, treasurer; W. J. Reynolds, secretary. The association meets the first Wednesday of each month at 1004 Hollingsworth Bldg. Telephone Main 1072. Photoplayers Equity Association— Jack MacGinnes, president; Louis K. Webb, first vice-president; Mrs. H. Reinach, treasurer; W. K. Norton, secretary; Clifford Steele, chairman of the board; J. B. Russell, M. E. Stinson, C. A. Trent, Charles Colby, D. Howard. Stanley Orr, Mrs. ■ E. E. Bishop. Guy Eakins. Office manager, B. D. Stranhal; assistant, Claude Lampman. At the semi-annual election of officers of the Art Directors' Association, held on Thursday, December 16, the following officers were chosen: Charles H. Kyson (Ince). President; Edward M. L,angley (Fairbanks). Vice-President; FYank S. Brown (Vitagraph), Secretary; David B. Edwards (Pox), Treasurer; Thomas F. Warrillow (Fox), Sergeant-at-Arms.. Robert J. Ellis, of the Hayakawa Company, was elected a trustt ■ for a period of two years. Leslie M. Gord07i continues as corresponding secretary an'i head of the research department. HERBERT FORTIER Playing the father of "The Connecticut Yankee," now at Miller's Phone Wilshire 5814 The Pit CLASSIFIED WANT ADD* Your advertisement will be ma ia tJlis column at the rate of I5e per baa. Phone, Mail or Bring in jout "Wants." Want Ads must be pai^ in adrano^— 7t centa minimum. CHARACTER ANALYZED from handwriting by Frltzi Remont, Box 310 Main Oflace, San Francisco, staff writer for Motion Picture urf Classic. Trial reading 50 oentg; full reading .ll.M. CHARACTERS, Juveniles, Leads, Ingenuaa, Heavies and Children — The l>eat way to kt9 the caating director from forgetting you la your photographs. Bring in four or more wt your t>eet still photos and I wlU copy all oa one plate and make you 104 (^7 blaok m.mt whit* prints for ^0.00, or 100 tzl* prlata tar tll.OO. Fred Meeks, 143^ So. Broadway. H. PEARL GILBERT— Reader, critic and typist. •423 Markham Bldg., Hollywood, Calif. Phono 578621. EMBROIDERY, beading and spangling to order. Headed bagrs made and repaired. Old ostrich feather.s and maiabou.s remodeled equal to new. Willis, •6776^ Hawlhorne Ave., near Highland. CAMERAMAN at liberty, with or without cameia. .Vny kind furnished if required. Reference. Oi-andall g I^aboratory. John L>'man. ITolIy 165G. POSITION as secretary-companion by young woHian of tact, refinement. Eastern college fducation. business experience. Best references. H. R.. 112D North Vir^l Ave., L. A. FIRST-CLASS SCENIC ARTIST and art dlrec tor would like ixisition with reliable studio: 8 years' experience with Los Angreles studios. Oood references. Address W. F. Berry, 135 Bay St.. Santa Monica. YOUNG MAN desres to break Into technical end <if motion picture indu.stry. Willing worker. Any salary accepted. I'hone West 6711, or address I'.ox 18A, Camera! FOR SALE — Young man's full dress suit, aa Kood as new. .Size ^8. llOa North Heliotrope Drive. 507-909.