Camera (April 1921-April 1922)

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CAMERA ! 'The Digest of the Motion Picture Industry" Page Thirteen Who's Where (Continued from Page 6) Claire McDowell Wheeler Diyden Johnny Harron Frederick (Sunshine Sammy) Morrison Mayme Kelso Florence Morrison Baby Peggy Montgomery Mrs. Grace Green Earl Grain Fred Thompson Theodore Chapin Junior Alden Winston Radom Harry Griffith Adelaide Baxter Francis Plottner Charles Meakin Harry Todd Lena Baskett Julian Lenne Clara Hortou Gordon Grifflth George Dromgold Virginia True Bordman Charles Arling Newton Hall Noah Beery, Jr. Bennie Billings Jack Condon Peggy Cartwright Bradford Ralston Graham Griffith Stephen Welz Billie Bennett May Baxter Kenneth Green Carrie Clarks Ward R. D. Saunders Blanche Light EugenieTiesserer Cecil Holland SUPERBA Carl Laemmle offers Hoot Gibson in "HEADIN' WEST" Story and scenario by Harvey Gates Directed by William Craft Photographed by Alfred Latham CAST Bill Perkins Hoot Gibson Potato Polly Gertrude Short Mark Rivers Charles LeMoyne Red Malone Jim Corey Honey Giroux Leo White Ann Forrest Louise Lorraine Barnaby Forest George A. Williams Stub Allen Frank Whitson Judge Bean Mark Fenton LOEWS Metro presents Bert Lytell in "THE IDLE RICH" Stoi-y by Kennett Harris Adapted by June Mathis Directed by Maxwell Karger CAST Samuel Weatherbee Bert Lytell Tiattie Walling Virginia Valli Dillingham Coolidge...... John Davidson Judge O'Reilly Joseph Harrington Uncle Coolidge Thomas Jefferson Mrs. O'Reilly Victory Bateman Jane Coolidge Leigh Wyant The Tailor Max Davidson CALIFORNIA Albert E. Smith presents "THE FLOWER OF THE NORTH" With Henry B. Walthall and Pauline Starke Story by James Oliver , Garwood Scenario by Bradley J. Smollen Directed bv David Smith CAST Philip Whiitemore Henry B. Walthall Jeanne D'Arcambal Pauline Starke Thorpe Harry Northrup Pierre Joe Rickson Blake Jack Curtis D'Arcambal Emmett King MacDougal Walter Rodgers Cassidy William McCall Sachigo Vincent Howard CLUNE'S Realart Pictures presents May McAvoy in "A VIRGINIA COURTSHIP" By Eugene Presbrey Scenario by Edrrid Bingham (Continued on Page 17) GRACE N. INGLIS Motion Picture and Theatrical Agency Temporary Phone: Holly 343 6324 Hollywood Boulevard Hollywood, California ARTISTS BOOKING EXCHANGE John Lancaster, President Holly 1915 and 1916 60 1 5 HOLLYWOOD BLVD. Hollywood, California Pierre Hungate Wm. Garwood Ganvood and Hungate— Bookings 65481^ HOLLYWOOD BLVD. Phone 577190 Hollywood, Calif. "The only school of it."; kind in the world" THE NATIONAL SCHOOL OF DRAMATIC-CAMERA TRAINING AND PROFESSIONAL MAK>=.-UP ART LEE, Instructor CASWELL STUDIO I lib Tamarind Street, Hollywood M. "W 7 1 Practical Training for Stage and Qj-lQl^ Vy O t*(H Motion Pictures — Music — Make-up _ Dancing 729 S. Bonnie Brae— Any West 7th St. Car Phone 54498 HAIR GOODS of any description made to order at reasonable prices. Best hair used only. 819 SOUTH HILL ZAN Still and Always Phone 579-359 HOLLYWOOD TAXI SERVICE By the Mile, Hour, Day, or Week 7030 Hollywood Blvd. "Soutter Will Suit You" Reasonable Rates THE PIT CLASSIFIED WANT ADS Your advertisement will be run in this column at the rate of I 5c per line. Minimum 75c. Phone, mail or bring in your "Wants."' FRANK P. DONOVAN Director of Vitagraph, Pathe. General and Mutual Releases, Paramount Pictures, etc. GREEN ROOM CLUB New York City FOR RENT — Bell-Howell camera. 170' shutter, fompl' l" studio cquiiimcnt, tOKctli<^r Willi Sxlii .still camera. Will ront .soparat(!l.v or lease to re.spon.sible party. Call Smith, 131-73. NEW PATHE MOTION PICTURE CAMERA FOR SALE— Topifal model with two extrM niaK'izine.s and exception F-l.') Ifeeller len.'f. Brown and lyindstrom V.o., 123 E. 6th St., dealer.*? In fine in.struments. FOR SALE— Ladles' Riding Habit, size 38. Black broadcloth coal, black and whilechecked breeches, black leather puttee.s. Ccst $6.5.00. AVill sell for $28.00. Phone 773-3.5. WANTED — 5x7 still camera for general work. Will trade $80 I'niver.sal Auto I.iinch Ki', runnln>f-board style, set of six. Call South 2276-W. SCENARIOS typed, criticized. Reasonable rat(^.s. Henrietta Treffone. Hotel liroadway. Apt. 704, I'lco 875. FOR RENT OR LEASE— BellHowell Camera, 170° .shutter, fully ociuippcd. Blaine Walker, Main 2152. SCENARIOS copied by expert stenographer, reasonable. 1269 West Twenty-lUth Street. I'hone We-^t 1262. FOR RENT— BunBalows, flats and hou.se.s. (Tall Ivizzelte SlurKi.s. Holly 2112. Big J. 6201 Hollywood Blvd. Scenario Plots, Songs, Letters Written to Order, Literary Bu:< ;iii, 2!>2i; V.incouver Ave.