Camera (May 1922-April 1923)

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CAMERA ! "The Digest of the Motion Picture Industry" Page Seventeen Wallace Beery's left arm is in sucii bad shape that he won't be able to put up a real fight for many a day. "I'm through with fights for some time" chirped Wallace as he showed me his arm that was cut badly in a automobile accident. Lucile Ricksen is working with Louis Sargent out at Universal, Lucile will be remembered for her work in the picture of the "Married Flapper." Virginia Lee Corbin is back from a vaudeville tour and Mama Corbin has arranged to start a series of pictures, with a wellknown director handling the child artist. San Francisco capitalists are putting up the capital. Wheu Virginia finishes her pictures she will have a new skit to return to vaudeville. Gordon Griffith played Louis Sargent's rival for the hand of Mary Philbin in the comedy just finished bv Scott Darling at the Big U. Harry Gribbon is playing the role of a "Duke" for the Bull Montana picture at the Metro. After completing this story the Orpheum circuit will have Harry to disport twice a day. Kate Morgan is the busiest woman this side of San Pedro. One day she is a scrub woman, the next day a dressed up lady in evening gown, and the following day she is a Hawaiian dancing girl, and to top it off she accepted a job as a Spanish senorita. George Webster, after taking a much needed rest, is back assisting Len Reynolds who is directing Tom Mix. Abe Schullz is responsible for the photography of Trixi Friganza's first film appearance. Ben Corbett is riding 'em up and down the western street for the Neal Hart picture at Universal. THE PIT CLASSIFIED WANT ADS Your advertisement will be run in this column at the rate of 1 5c per line. Minimum 75c. Phone, mail or bring in your "Wants." HOLLY TYPING SERVICE In the heart of the film industry. Manuscripts typed 50c per 1000 woids; .$1.00 foi' revising. Payable in advance. Accurate work. Prompt service. Carbon copy. Markets suggested. Stamped envelope required for return of manuscripts. Thelma Shawhan, 2916 South Budlong. Telephone West 6640. FOR SALE — Baby fox, three months old, female, having a ver.v lieautiful red and gray color effect. Still a little wild, but veiy intelligent, and would make a cunning pet, or could be trained to be used professionally. What do you offer? Jack Quinn, Gen. Del., Tucson, Ariz. WANTED — Bell and Howell camera, 170 deg. Perfect condition. Give full equipment at lowest price in first communication; do not misrepresent. Cash C. O. D. Privilege of examination. E. Burton Steene, Green Room Cluu. FOR SALE OR RENT— Bell & Howell camera, 170 degree, completely equipped, perfect condition. Blaine Walker, 914 South Olive St. Main 3746. FOR SALE OR RENT: Pathe camera fully equipped. Len Powers, 7032 Vinton Street, I'alms, California. WANTED: Director, cameraman and leading man and woman. Apply to Schwartz Producuon.s. fnc. 730 So. Olive St. FOR RENT — Bell & Howell camera. Just overhauled at factory and good as new. $20.00 per week. Phone Holly 4070 or 577-674. Our Travelog Upon the completion of his present vehicle, as yet untitled Jackie Coogan will be taken upon an extended tour of the world. According to present plans Jackie will be in London in time for the English premier of his film version of "Oliver Twist." Allen Holubar is preparing the continuity for his next production to follow "Hurricane's Gal." Dorothy Phillips will be the star and the story is a melodrama. Joseph M. Schenck announced last week that Norma Talmadge would begin production of the stage play, "Within the Law," upon her return from foreign shores, in November. Larry Trimble and Jane Murfin, producers of "Brawn of the North," departed for New York tv/o weeks ago to make distribution arrangements with First National executives. Phyllis Haver is on the move again. Having completed her work in "The Christian," Mack Sennett has loaned her to Buster Keaton, and she will be seen opposite the sad faced star in his next comedy, as yet untitled. Frank Lloyd announces that the recent accident to Eugene O'Brien did not interfere in any way with the production schedule for Norma Talmadge's picture, "The Voice From the Minaret." O'Brien finished his scenes for this production on the same day he was struck by a truck. Byron Munson set foot on Los Angeles soil once more the other day, telling all comers that he had enjoyed his trip to the metropolis but was happier to be back among Hollywooders. Scott Sidney has returned from Balboa, where he has been making a house-boat story with Neal Burns for the Christie company. Leon Rice, vice-president of the Mission Film Corporation, has returned from a business trip to San Francisco. Eugene Acker Ivanoff has just returned from a week at Santa Barbara. Richard Dix, when asked how he liked Europe, came back with the following: "Caughenga and Hollywood Boulevard never looked so good to me than after I returned from England." Andrew D. W. Reid, vice-president, and John Rikkleman, secretary and treasurer of Fine Arts studios, are planning to spend a week's vacation at Yosemite and will leave the studios within the next few days by motor car. Walter Hiers may make a flying trip to New York City for a vacation between pictures. Jack Mulhall is to be directed in a series of Jack London sea storie.s which will take him north to shoot some fishing village scenes. Eddie Kull is directing while Billy Tummell is assisting. Ernest Adams is working for the Bull Montana picture. Hughey Fay is stepping up in the world. From directing Lloyd Hamilton, he moves over to look after Bull Montana. Gus C. Saville Just finished 14 weeks as Daddy Longman with Mary Pickford in "TESS OF THE STORM COUNTRY." Phone 595-150. 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