Camera (April 1921-April 1922)

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"Page Eighteen GEOFFREY B. BERING Juvenile Lead Juvenile Characters Holly 1088 6614 SUNSET BLVD. MILLA DAVENPORT Wilthire 2921 GILBERT P. HAMILTON Director M. P. D. A. At Liberty Gates Hotel Kate Price 558220 WILLIAM MERRILL McCORMICK A HEAVY WORTH WATCHING Imperial Hotel, 909 So. Grand Broadway 4764 HARR'i E. TULLAR Attorney and Counselor at Law Phones 17291,2 Highland, 578-507—599-0-12 Hollywood FRANK P. DONOVAN Director of Vitagraph, Pathe, General and Mutual Releases, Paramount Pictures, etc. Green Room Club, New York City The Digest of the Motion Picture Industry Pick-ups (Continued from page 8) BESSIE LOVE VACATIONING Bessie Love has acquired a summer home at the seashore, and is living there with her mother, studying art and dancing. Two of her painfing.s are on exhibition in a Los Angeles gallery. TOM SANTSCHI TO ENTERTAIN Tom Santschi is about to celebrate the fifteenth anniversary of his film advent. Certain former Selig luminaries, his erst while co-workers, are planning to entertain him with a dinner in commemoration. CODY ON SCREEN AGAIN Lew Cody, who has been touring the country and making personal appearances at theatres with his latest picture, is soon to resume work before the camera. WRAY BUSY John GrifTith Wray is collaborating with William H. Hamby, author, on the dramatization of one of the latter's stories for production on the spoken stage. Mr. Wray expects to commence comparatively soon the production of a picture for Thomas H. Ince. TOURING THE ORIENT Sada Cowan, author of Clara Kimball Young's recent photoplays, has departed for a year's tour of the Orient with her mother. STOCKLEY STORY FOR DEAN Priscilla Dean's new vehicle will be Cynthia Stockley's story, "Wild Honey." At present Miss Dean and her husband. Wheeler Oakman, are on location in the woods of British Columbia, where they will remain lor two months. FORSAKES SILENT ART Frances Eldridge, previously in the all star cast of the screen version of the Ralph Connor story, "The Foreigner," produced by Dominion Film Company, is considering an offer to enter vaudeville. COMPLETING SCRIPT George Dubois Proctor, responsible for the story and scenario of "On the Back Lot," the initial starring vehicle for Anetha Getwell, which Pantheon Pictures Corporation recently completed, is at work on a second script for the company for the same star, entitled "Idle Eyes." HATTON WITH METRO Raymond Hatton has been chosen by Rex Ingram to enact one of the leading roles in "Turn to the Right," Mr. Ingram's new production for Metro. Charlie Murray is entering upon an engagement touring one of the leading vaudeville circuits. A decade ago he was a partner in the comedy team of Murray and Mack. Dick Sutherland is cast in "The Deuce of Spades," Charles Ray's forthcoming picture. Mr. Sutherland was recently in Ray's "Gas Oil and Water," now cutting. Fred Malatesta enacts the role of "Dick," the Italian bootblack, in Mary Pickford's picturization of "Little Lord Fauntleroy," which is being made at the Brunton studios. CAMERA! BLUt BIRD THEATER PARTIES PRIVATE DINING ROOMS PRIVATE PARTIES Open from I I A. M. Until Midnight THE BLUE BIRD CHOP SUEY PARLORS 6365 Sunset Blvd. (Second Floor) Holly 837 Across from MuUer Bros., near Cahuenga _ ♦ Rebuilding Gowns for Rent GOWNS At New Addreaa Broadway 7621. 721 South Olive St. The Pit 0LAS81FIKD WANT ADDS Your advertisement will be ruB in tkia column at the rate of 15c per baa. Phone, Mail or Bring in jroui "Wants." Wants Ads must be paid in advance— 75 cents minimum. YOUNG MAN, university training, newspaper .ind niag.izine txpLriencc, best reference, ( nrne.st. wishe.s any kind of start in a scenario di'paitmcnt. Room 15, 611 S. Kignieroa, Los Any-'li'.s. WANTED: Young lady to work spare time cicnionstrating and taking orders for gingham (iies-sos. Good commission. 4618 Hollywood lilvd. WANTED — Used motion picture camera, any make except Hell and Howell. 511 Chamber of Commerce IJldET. Young woman possessing creative imagination :ind Ti sperinl t.nlent for siivi"" much in a few apt words seek.s an opportunity at titling. Will .stait at bottom. Who'll take a chance at discovering a "find"? Address P. O. Box 431, 1 nglcwood. FOUND — A dog. Has probably worked In moving pictures as he is well trained and does everything he is told to do. He answers to the name of "Uuddy." For information, call Henry Kast. Holly 2289 or Holly 608. Speed Camera for sale. Any speed up to eight times fa.ster than normal. A-1 condition. Price $600.00. Apply Camera! ofricc. H. PEARL GILBERT— Reader, critic and typist. 423 Markham Bldg., Hollywood. Calif. Phone _578621. FOR RENT OR FOR SALE— BellHowell, late model, fully equipped, perfect condition, attractive proposition on term lease. Blaine Sv.'ilker, Evening E.xpress, Main 8100. FOR SALE— Bell & Howell, 120° shutter, Thal helmer Iris, three lenses, one 2-in. Goerz Hypar; 1-75 mm. Carl Zeiss, one wide angle Goerz Hypar; tripod, extra m.igazine cases, etc. See or phone Henry East, R. F. D. 10. Box 286. Phone Hollywood 2285, LaunD Canyon.