Camera (April 1921-April 1922)

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CAMERA! The Digest of the Motion Picture Industry" Page Seventeen ATTENTION The Complete Extensive Wardrobe at the Fine Arts Studios, Inc. 4500 SUNSET BLVD. Has been thoroughly renovated and will be handled on a RENTAL basis under the personal supervision of Margaret Whistler Let Us Figure on Your Production Special Rates for Complete Costuming Phone 595-187 Kate Price 558220 Aggie Herring IRISH Santa Monica 21025 LITTLE Commercial Photographer 5874 Hollywood Boulevard Phone 597-602 Still Finishing Reproductions THE PHOTOGRAPHIC CARD CO. Photographic Reproductions Post Cards, per 100, $2.50; 1000 $16.00 5x 7, 100 lots $ .5.00; 1000 lots $35.00 8x10, 100 lots $10.00; 1000 lots $60.00 227-28 Franklin Court Phone 62355 Los Angeles HARRY E. TULLAR "Attorney and Counselor Lasky Bldgr., 1729 Highland Ave. Hollywood Phones: 578922 — 599042 ORIENTAL COSTUME CO. Chinese, Japanese Costumes Properties and Art Goods 6238 Santa Monica Boulevard Holly 5954 /'-n nr • .1 cleaners ^ Ihe i riangle ^nd tailors REIVIODELING EPAIRING Cleaning & Pressing ELINING Prices Reasonable All Work Guaranteed 4515 Sunset Blvd. S. GOLD Phone 595-183 B. L. JAMES EXPERT TITLE SERVICE Phone Pico 223G 218-19 Lissner BIdg., 524 So. Spring St. Opposite the ALEXANDRIA Who's Where (Continued from Page 13) Directed by Frank O'Connor CAST Prudence Fairfax May McAvoy Colonel Fairfax Alec B. Francis Betty Fairfax Jane Fairfax Squire Fenwick L. M. Wells Tom Fairfax Casson Ferguson Constance Llewellyn Kathlyn Williams Dwight Neville Richard Tucker Buck Lawton Guy Oliver Zeb Verne Winters SYMPHONY William Fox presents Tom Mix in "SKY HIGH" Written and directed by Lynn Reynolds CAST Grant Newburg Tom Mix Jim Halloway J. Farrell McDonald Estelle Eva Novak Bates Sid Jordan Victor Castle William Buckley Marguerite Adele Warner Patterson Wynn Mace Pasquale Pat Chrisman RIALTO Jesse L. Lasky presents "MORAN OF THE LADY LETTY" With Dorothy Dalton From the story by Frank Norris Scenario by Monte M. Katterjohn Directed by George Melford CAST Moran — Dorothy Dalton Ramon Laredo — Rudolph Valentino Captain Sternerson — Charles Brindley Captain Kitchell — Walter Long Nels — Emil Jorgenson Josephine Herrick — Maude Wayne Bill Trim— Cecil Holland "Chopstick" Charlie — George Kuwa MISSION Carl Laemmle presents "FOOLISH WIVES" Story, scenario and direction by Erich von Stroheim CAST Andrew J. Hughes — Rudolph Christians Helen, his wife — Miss du Pont EVERYBODY WELCOME Monday evening, Feb. 27, 1922, 7 o'clock sharp. A regular party for regular people. Wild West Rodeo, Vaudeville, dancing and eats, all for you. The spirit of occasion has been entered into by Tom Mix, William Fairbanks, George Larkin and Monte Montague and others as hosts along with Robert P. Fite, who will see that each and every visitor has a wonderful time. The 200,000 square feet of floor space occupied by Chevrolet Block between 27th and 28th streets, on Figueroa street, will be devoted entirely to fun-making for the occasion. A Wild West atmosphere has been decided upon and all the cowboys and girls who can, will have a good chance to show their stuff before a real audience. We want just as many movie folks to be present as possible, so come early and stay late. Let's have a real party. (Signed) BOB FITE. FOR SALE ATA Bargain T^jJo beautiful Lots (IMPROVED) $500 EACH Must sell at a Sacrifice Communicate \>^itK Box 12 c amera: