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

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fabcsratorV exclusive producers of UANSPARENCY TITLES a ncvO process on a, patented ,£25,000.00 machine II LILLIAN WAY HOLLY 1696 'The Digest of the Motion Picture Industry" Page 21 PERSONAL UBLICITY AR-EXCELLEMT TIVELY PUTS PICRIBE PEOPLE IN PEP/WOT [UBUCFAVOB 'Vr/fe for parffcu/ars , oq jjee P.O.Box 176, Hollywood Station Or, In care of Camera! 2nd. FLOor, 6318 fctoLLVwooo Blvd., II Hollywood Gut % PrtONE 4-39 -SS 9 J. TTTTT. v^-lHTMP 1. W. WALL, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Formerly of New York CUTE OR CHRONIC DISEASES 0548 Hollywood Blvd. ours 2-5 P. M. or by Appointment BRUNO blicity Photos, Professional Photos, Casting Director Photos 12 HOLLYWOOD BOULEVARD Telephone 431-929 Returns After Long Absence Helene Chadwick's return to the screen after a year's absence will take place shortly when Rupert Hughes' newest Goldwyn picture, "Reno," will be shown locally. Miss Chadwick's absence from the screen was caused through a disagreement over her contract with the Goldwyn company, which several months ago was finally settled, whereupon Helene returned to the Goldwyn fold. "Reno," a story dealing on the divorce question of course, is said to offer Miss Chadwick an exceptional vehicle to stage her "come back" and is being keenly anticipated by her followers throughout the country who have missed her from the silver sheet for the past months. Following "Reno" Miss Chadwick will be seen in the leading role of "Why Men Leave Home," a Louis B. Mayer production, for which the actress was borrowed from the Goldwyn company. Helene has appeared so consistently in Rupert Hughes' pictures that she has become known as the Rupert Hughes Girl. One of her most successful characterizations on the screen for the noted authordirector was evidenced some two years ago in "Dangerous Curves Ahead," in which she was featured with Richard Dix. Among other productions in which she attracted considerable attention were "The Cup of Fury," "Brothers Under the Skin," "Sin Flood" and "Dust Flower." Victor Potel joins in with the chorus that "believes in the future of Hollywood." He has purchased a large piece of ground near the Hollywood Country Club. Harold Goodwin, the lovelorn youth in Rowland V. Lee's just completed Fox special, "Gentle Julia," will continue his pursuit of love in Tom Buckingham's production of Lincoln J. Carter's stirring melodrama, "The Arizona Express," now under way at the Fox Hollywood lot. Ann Cornwall, the flapper of "The Gold Diggers," will "flap" blithesomely in Tom Buckingham's production of Lincoln J. Carter's famous melodrama, "The Arizona Express," now being made on the William Fox West Coast lot. >wns raps S. M. WERSHOW irs Ladies' Tailor 7066 Hollywood Boulevard Hollywood Riding Habits Sports Wear Suits HAVE YOU A PICTURE FOR SALE? I can sell it outright. See me for quick results H. and B. FILM COMPANY nx Studio, 1745 Glendale Blvd. Drexel 4275 CAMERA! ^r* t h, atht 4 tap IL h z=n 1 jl — ptotj"J FOR SALE — Bell and Howell Camera, 170 shutter— late model, completely equipped. Bargain.—BLAINE WALKER, 914 South Olive. 879-555. All Round Laboratory Man Wishes Connection with a producing unit who are considering foreign tours. Understand the camera. Address Box C-3, Camera! All Legal Matters Attorney and Counselor-at-Law JACK P. LEONARD 340 Douglas Bldg. Consultation Free Los Angeles, Cal. Telephone 874-172 TINTED PORTRAITS of a beautiful velvet-like tone can be made from your regular photographs. The cost is low and there are special rates on fan photos. EMMA G. HOFFMAN 907 Central Bldg. Phone 828-538 Rare Antiques from the Far East Oriental Costume Co. 6223 Santa Monica Blvd. Holly 5954 DR.. W. I. SCHUSTER Chiropractor — Nerve Specialist "Where the sick go to get well" 203 Bogardus Bldg., Sunset at Western Hours I 0 to I 2 ; 2 to 5 Phone 436-724 Join the Kings and Queens of MOVIELAND at our Friday Nite show where boxing reigns supreme Hollywood Stadium Hollywood Boulevard at El Centro ave HUGH HOFFMAN Scenarist and Production Supervisor Laura La Plante unit, Universal Current production, "The Thrill Girl" Robert Hill, Directing Recent Releases, "Gossip," "Crossed Wires," "Town Scandal," "Sawdust." "The Untameable," "The Wild Party." Walter Frederick Seely Shadowed Photography 1448 North Wilcox (One-half block west of Cahuenga at Sunset.) Telephone 439-774