Camera (May 1922-April 1923)

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CAMERA ! "The Digest of the Motion Picture Industry' Page Twenty-three Costume Department FOR ESTIMATES OR INFORMATION CALL MARGARET WHISTLER Cinema Mercantile Combany (^ko 4400 M0II3) Gordon Now pla>ing the sister of Jacqueline Logan in "Seventy-five Cents An Hour" at the Lasky Studios. Current Releases: "When Love Comes," Helen Jerome Eddy; "The Ninth Commandment," Goldwyn. Coming Release: "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine," Lasky. TelepKone Holl^Jwood 101-38 READING FROM LEFT TO RIGHT— NEELY EDWARDS, AL MARTIN READING FROM RIGHT TO LEFT— AL MARTIN, NEELY EDWARDS NEELY EDWARDS Member H. P. L. (See note behnv) AL MARTIN Just finished a picture with Edwards, and this is it. Neeiy (Note below) : II. P. L. stands for Hollywood Public Library. TESTIMONIALS Neely Edwards, comedy star, says: "If there ivere more people like Al Martin in motion pictures, the business ivould be entirely different." JVilliam IVatson, director, says: "I used Al Martin once and the picture did an awful business." His cameraman says: "He photographs beautifully, only, his nose is always a trifle out of focus." His Icadintj lady says: "!Fhcn Al Martin works with me I need no c/lycerine for my crying scenes." When I started in the picture business I told Gloria Swanson that if I worked hard I might get to be a janitor in twenty yeiirs. At the present time I am five years ahead of my schedule. I write titles, comical motion pictures, bedtime stories, and have played kissing games in my early youth. I get to work on time, am not temperamental, and do not give advice to misunderstood wives. I think Neely Edwards is the greatest actor in the country. But who wants to be in the country? Any doubt as to my ability, consult previous advertisements. My phnnc number is 578-097. Call before midnight as I have a milk route. Do not call Neely Edwards, he has trouble enough as it is.