Camera (April 1921-April 1922)

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I At Liberty | Gates Hotel | ~iiiMiiiiiMiiiitiiHiiiMHiiiiMiitiiuiiniiniiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiniiriiiiiiiMiiniiiiMiitiiiiiHiMiiriiiii7 ^■mrniHMMimmmiiimHinnHHmiHiiHiHiMiwiniiuiHHiNiiiiiiiiHHiiiiiiiiwHHiiiiiiiii^ I Kate Price | I 558220 I IWNHMHHnHMHHMINIHMHrHIUiSiiHriMllirirUMIHIItlttirmHmilllHMIir WILUAM MERRILL McCORMICK A HEAVY WORTH WATCHING Imperial Hotel, 909 So. Grand Broadway 4764 ^iiiMiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinmiiiiiiiiiHi^ fi 1 I GEOFFREY B. BERING | i 6614 Sunset Boulevard | I Holly 1088 1 %linmMUnillirilllllllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIHIIIIIIIIIMMIIIMIMIIIIIIIHIIIIIUHUIIHIHIUUIHIUIlii Where to Find People You Know (Continued from page 6) Chick Morrison is cast in the new Ruih Roland serial. Edith Lemmert is cast in the next Lois Weber production. Anita Simon is playing a part with Ann Little at the Ben Wilson Studio. Walter Hiers is playing the lead opposite Wanda Hawley in "The Clinging Vine." Dorothea Wolbert will have a principal part in the forthcoming Hoot Gibson picture. Fred Newmeyer. director of Harold Lloyd comedies, is contemplating a home in Culver City. Blanche Sweet has recovered from her recent illness and is back at her Hollywood apartment. Jack Nelson has been engaged to direct Lee Moi-an in his two-reel comedy, "Robinson's Trousseau." Lee Hill is playing the juvenile lead in "Pals of the West," being produced at the Film Art Studios. Clara Horton will play opposite Hoot Gibson in his next picture, "The Mascotte of the Three Star." Lee Kohlmar has been chosen to direct Gladys Walton, in her next picture, "Christine of the Young Heart." Norma Talmadge has an article in the June issue of the Pictorial Review called "What Do You Mean By 'Sex Plays'?" Esther Ralston is playing the juvenile feminine lead in the five-reel western, "Pals of the West," in production at the Film Art Studios. Edward Burns is playing opposite Kathe rine MacDonald in her current associated First National production, "Sticks and Stones." Edgar Lyons, brother of Reggie Lyons, is photographing his second five-reel Western with Wm. Fairbanks and Marion Aye for the Western Feature Co. "Bull" Montana is playing the part of Red Mike, a bootlegger, in "One Wild Week," by Francis HarmeP, the current Bebe Daniels comedy-drama for Realart. Theodore Roberts is recovering from an illness and will shortly return to work in "Hail the Woman," which John Griffith Wray is directing. Henry King is expect here from the East Coast where he has been during the vacation period at Robertson-Cole. He will again direct Pauline Frederick, with whom he has work on three productions. In line with the Morosco policy of using, wherever practical, the members of the stage cast in the same roles in the picturization, John H. Elliott will play the priest, his original role, in Oliver Morosco's second film, "Slippy McGee." Sam Lee Armstrong & Phelps 70386 70003 Two good men still going strong. Now in our fifth week at Sunset Inn, presenting our novelty piano and singing act. Open for picture engagements during the day. 'Illlllllllllllllllllllll! 1 FLORENCE EGAN'S I 1 JAZZ ORCHESTRA 1 I 578-805 I 7«llllltlllirillMliriinMiiniilniiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiii tiMHiMiiHiiiiiMiiiiMUMiiiiiiiiMMiiimiiiiniitr 2«MHMHHNIUIMMMmilHUIIMIimHlliniHIIHMIIMnhlllllllMimMmimiMM4IH«M I "Producing company will con | i sider use of studio space for share | i of profits. Telephone 62580." | 5 = >MHHIMNIHimMiniMIIIUIIinillllMIIIIIItmiinillllllM)IIHItMWIIMHl The Pit CLASSiriBD WANT ADDS Your adrertiaement will b* rum in tkia column at the rate of 15c p*r ba*. Phone, Mail or Bring in jrout "WanU." BERTA EPSTEIN, your father wants to hear from you at once. Very important. Wilson Hotel, 126 First St., I^os Angeles. FOR RENT — Well furnished new Hollywood Bungalow. Call Attorney H. E. Tullar, 57S-.i07. FOR RENT — Bell-Howell camera, 170 shutter, complete outfit. Blaine Walker, Evening Express. H. PEARL GILBERT— Reader, critic and typist 423 Markham Bldg., Hollywood. Calif. Phona 578621. EARN MONEY In spare time, corresponding for newspapers. (This does not mean canvassing.) Address F.ditor. Laguna Beach, Calif. Send $1 ^ — for — Six Months Subscription