Camera (May 1922-April 1923)

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Page Two "The Digest of the Motion Picture Industry" CAMERA ! Ed^^in Zunn At present w ifk the Charles Seeling Productions At the Fine Arts Studios Holly 9478 Sweet Music to jaded ears is what the "Writers' Issue," out October 7, will be to Camera ! readers. This forerunner to a bigger, better publi' cation for film folk will contain, in addition to the regular departments, ar^ tides hy well-known writers and motion picture people. We need ^om suggestions for making this a worthwhile enterprise. We'd like to hear from you. C amera To Those Affiliated with the Motion Picture Industry In no other establishment in Southern California is to hi found a more carefully selected assortment of furniture for vour home. A positi^Oe individuality) is shown in e-Oery piece — a quiet elegance "-a true artistr}?. Our customers are pleased because our furniture, prices and methods meet their today's needs. Our foremost consideration is the satisfaction of those who buy here. Our location, out of the high rent district, enables us to operate our business in the most economical manner and to offer you better furniture at lower prices. THE CINEMA MERCANTILE COMPANY 800 North Spring Street, corner of Alpine Fico 4400