Camera (May 1922-April 1923)

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CAMERA ! The Digest of the Motion Picture Industry" Page Seventeen More by Harry Burns Crete Sipple has gone in for real estate work between making a few dollars in the movies. When I say "a few," I mean that is all they pay nowadays for anything from doubling, to acting on your own. Eddie Laemmie postal-cards from Germany to say that he is already lonesome for Sunny California and his many friends. "That's what they all say, Eddie. Earle Grain lost an excellent part with Rodolph Yaletino when his mother died suddenly. After accompanying the remains east, he returned to the Lasky lot and was cast in another part. Monte Banks has signed the dotted line and is working for Ben Wilson productions at Berwilla studio. Irvin Willat has moved his script case and everything off the Lasky lot over to Metro where August 1 will find him shooting a feature story with Billie Dove and an allstar cast. John Waters will be his assistant. Geo. Lasley is in between studios right now instead of in between pictures. 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." LEADING WOMEN — Have you a cut on file in Camera! office? If you have one, two or two and a half inches wide, bring it in. No obligation rests on you. I'ictures are selected from Camera! files for editorial publication every week. WANTED — Professional active in New York studios to act as Canierai's representative, especially in obtaining production news. Tell film experience in answer. Publisher, CAMERA!, Los Angeles, Cal. WANTED — Player permanently in Florida to represent Camera! as correspondent. Tell what you've done in pictures and what you're doing, in letter. Publisher, CAMERA!, Los Angeles, Ca!. FOR RENT— 8x10 STILL OUTFITS, Goerz and Turner-Reiche lens equipment. Complete stock of Portrait Film. LITTLE, THE BIG PHOTOGRAPHER, .5874 Hollywood Blvd. (Cor. Bronson). Phone 597602. AT LIBERTY— Joe Murphy, "The Artist's Model." comedy characters; seen in "The Black Orchid" and others. Phone Wilshire 5568. FOR SALE— VERY CHEAP— Sable fur square, large enough to make long coat or cape: birds of I'aradise; plumes and aigrets. Telephone AVest 6162. For Rent — Bell & Howell camera, 170", complete Goertz equipment, 8 x 10 still. Man to shoot secon, our assistant, cheap. 6925 Hollywood Blvd. I'hone 579868. FOR SALE OR RENT— Bell & Howell camera, 170 degree, completely equipped, perfect condition. Blaine Walker, 914 South Olive St. Main .3746. FOR RENT — Bell & Howell camera. Just overhauled at factory and good as new. .$20.00 per week. Phone Holly 4070 or 577-674. AVAILABLE— Valentine Churchill, aged 9; experienced in swimming, riding and character work. Wilshire 3377. HARDEE KIRKLAND 579-810 Just finished with Metro Walter Long and Billy Elmer slipped over to United studio the other evening and did a number of scenes with Guy Bates Post. Heart strings were pulling hard for the star when Long and Elmer, as the brutes, were whipping Guy Bates Post, and brought in to the scene Patsy Ruth Miller and Virginia Faire. L. M. Goodstadt would have been a wonder as a baseball scout for the National League if he was as good picking a nine as he is in selecting casts for feature productions. Ralph Morello is not with Harry Burns' service bureau (which doesn't exist), and was at the latter's service but once — and that was when he was manager of a well known studio. This correction is made that Ralph's friends may know he is with International service bureau. James Gibbs is making so many trips from the Reliable Association of Photoplayers' offices of late that he is fixing a private phone connection with the office to his apartments. Ed Fitzharris has gone in strong for radio machines. He has one erected at his home which he can almost hear when it is working at its best. Mark Parmeter's anxiety to stay within the law got him a letter from the government that he paid his 1923 income tax by mistake. Silver "Tex" Coffey is trying to grow a walrus moustache like Chester conklin's. Denver Davidson wants to know if any one has the address of a good makeup school. He intends to get back in the movies and wants to know whether actors smear the grease paint on with a brush or a mop, or do they use their hands; someone please instruct D. D., I haven't the heart. Bob Hill has made a ten-strike with the "Radio King" he produced for Universal. There are enough thrills for the most hardened audiences. Tom Wilson is burning up a lot of gas answering calls from different studios that want to use him since his work in "Reported Missing." Douglas Dawson has been scouting all over the southland for any speck of information any one can give him about "Thelma," that he is going to aid Chester Bennett -produce. Things will be humming with that company within the next week. George Melford and his company are in Catalina, and the way Uncle George makes his company comfortable and assures them plenty of good eats is an example to follow. Just imagine one of our leading chefs and two assistants cooking all the goodies of the season and serving it right out on location, hot and everything! Frank Lloyd and his company of artists returned from Santa Barbara to film scenes with Norma Talmadge. Types of all kinds which were needed to round out the foreground and background were taken along. Harry Webb gets time once in a while to take in the fisticuffs festivities at the legion stadium. When he does he and friend director, Stuart Paton, stick close enough together to talk shop between rounds and bouts. Aggie Herring IRISH Santa Monica 2 1025 Philippe de Lacy (4!/2 Years) Holly 3239 BRUCE GUERIN Three Years Old Releases: "The Bachelor Daddy," "Kindred of the Du* " "The Man Who Smiled" 1615 Stanley Ave. JOHN BROWN (Big Tame Bear) WORKS WITH ANYONE Lincoln 13T9 Billy Weber Latest Screen Scream Plays All Comedy Types Main 3390 Alexander Veliki JUVENILE HEAVIES Good Latin Type for Serials Holly 5650 We Loan Money on Automobiles — finance Private Sales — Reduce Payments If Too High — Low Rates — No Delay Phone Holly 2321 B. F. TATEM LOAN CO. 204 Security Bldg. Hollywood, Cal. "LITTLE" THE BIG PHOTOGRAPHER 5874 Hollywood Blvd. (Cor. Bronson) Phone 597-602 ORIENTAL COSTUME CO. Chinese, Japanese Costumes Properties and Art Goods 6238 Santa Monica Boulevard Holly 5954