Camera - April 14, 1923 to February 16, 1924 (April 1923-February 1924)

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Page 2 "The Digest of the Motion Picture Industry Camen UNO AUTHENTIC DETAILS AND PHOTOGRAPHS OF FOREIGN INTERIORS AND EXTERIORS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ASSOCIATE CORRESPONDENTS IN ALL FOREIGN COUNTRIES Phone 4-38-761 300-301 HOLLYWOOD SECURITY BLDG. Hollywood, Calif., Feb. 15, 1923. Mr. C. F. Palmborg, Special Representative, New York Life Insurance Co., 6318 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, Calif. My Dear Mr. Palmborg: I wish to acknowledge receipt of checks under the two policies in the New York Life which my husband, Wallace Reid, carried with your Company. While each policy was for $25,C00 only, I am receiving a check for $25,166.87 on each policy. This additional amount I understand is the dividend which would have come to the policy had my husband lived to the end of the year. In addition, I am receiving a check for $250.00 on account of the Disability feature attached to the New York Life policy. This certainly was one of the best investments that could possibly have been made by Mr. Reid in view of the fact that he paid only two premiums on this insurance and I now receive $50,583.74. I wish to thank you personally, Mr. Palmborg, for the efficient manner in which you have handled this case and the prompt manner in which the whole affair has been taken care of by yourself and the New York Life. Yours truly, MRS. WALLACE REID. We Offer a Real Opportunity to Talented People Only those capable of playing parts in big pictures need apply. We make our own stars and pay for their publicity. No cash compensation until each picture is sold. Do not apply unless you are ready for work immediately. See Mr. Cole WEST COAST PRODUCTIONS CO. LOIS WEBER STUDIOS Santa Monica Blvd. at Vermont Ave.