Camera (May 1922-April 1923)

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Page Two "The Digest of the Motion Picture Industry' CAMERA I PROJECTION ROOM "A REEL 4 UNO TRADE MARK " J lit Mark of a Service" L. A. Howland International Cinema Research Third Floor, Hollywood Security Bldg. Hollywood Blvd., at Cahuenga Ave. We Have Associate Correspondents in all Foreign Countries I'NO we use the telephone; (and when that is out of order, we use Carrier Pigeons) ; the P. O. Dept., Cables and Wireless to get accurate information concerning Interior and Exterior of Buildings, — costumes, customs, manners and habits of all Foreign Countries. END REEL 4 Do Not Miss the M.P. D. A. Annual Dance February 17th, Alexandria Hotel (TO BE CONTINCKn) MICHAEL TELLEGEN (Michael Economan) Seven years motion picture and stage experience. Character heavies and straight dramatic parts under the direction of Iloivard Gaye, Fred Fishhack, F. C. Becker and others. 'The heavy in Boh Horner's "Stars of the (lolden W est." Noiv available. 1930 Barnard Park Telephone 258-25 A New Publicity Agency For Players and Independent Producers I'liblicity, Press Books, etc., at Flat Contract Prices That Save You Money PUBLICITY (News Items) broadcasted to newspapers throughout the \J . S. with items to the Trade Press — $25»00 Month PRESS BOOKS prepared on contract price of $50 to $100 each depending on completeness desired. All work under direct supervision of experienced publicity man who has been in the business 17 years. PH O N E— WR I T E— C A LL Production Publicity Service 608 to 614 Union League Bldg., L. A., Phone 620-42 Slim Hamilton just finished the part of Preacher Cobb, comedy relief in I^en Wilson's production "Rustlers' Law" featuring ^Villiam Fairbanks. Coming Releases: "The Man Who Wouldn't Remove His Hat," Neal Flart; and "Oil's Well," Monty Banks. Telephone Lincoln 3084