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

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Page 18 "The Digest of the Motion Picture Industry' Wampas Week in San Francisco January 19-" 26 Hotel Plaza warmly welcomes the Wa m p a s crew and assures them of every comfort here during this week of gaiety. 1-1 O T B L. POST STREET AT STOCKTON and ' Shine?/^*^ ^^^^on^ryicc BaUfwd 767? • SAMUEL C..SH1NE-6568S^^"»"" G'meral Trucking and Hauling Reproduction!, Still Finishing Publicity Photography LITTLE Commercial Photographer Phone 437902 5874 Hollywood Blvd. Corner Bronson IF ITS MADE OF LEATHER WE HAVE IT Anything in novelties. And if you are interested in Indian apparel, cowboy outfits or smart • English Saddlery goods — we have it. JHollufcioob Nonelty |£eatr[er ^ljop ■hone 4SS-368 1550 C'ahuenga Ave. RAISE SQUABS Btefrqfits Tfighesi prices in 20 years, Rig demand. Big money raising them.Raised in onemon ' We ship famous breeding siock and supplies. Little space needed to raise therri . Send 25* for book. on. MOW TO MAKi BIG MONEY RAISING 5 QUA, HOLLYWOOD SQUAB FARMS BOX 114 HOLLYVOOD CALIF. RARE OUT OF PRINT BOOKS .Searched for and reported upon free of charge. HOLLYWOOD BOOK AND PRINT SHOP I'M) Highland Ave. 478-132 Wampas Wails By PETE SMITH Continued from Page 14 Charlie Condon has heard a rumor to the effect that the Wampas will hold a hall this year. If the report is true he guarantees to he present and enjoy himself on this occasion. The committee is working hard to give him a good time. Will Murphy has joined the Wampas l'ress Dept. Will will work well, what? Treasurer F. Perrett is wondering why the loyal members who always attend at least on€ meeting a year, have suddenly discovered the fact that they are behind in their dues. Too had that ruling passed some months ago which will prevent a few of the boys from getting a hundred-dollar-trip for six bucks. In connection with the Frolic and Ball, H. Brand, Chairman of the Publicity Committee said: "Norma Talmadge in 'Ashes of Vengeance' marks an epoch in the progress of the film art." Take care of that. Jeff. George Landy's telephone number has been changed. In fact, it has been lost. J. Fidler and M. Howe have formed some sort of a partnership whereby players will be induced to spend some money on publicity. A couple of bright lads and both are paid-up members. Cheers and cries of "Hear, Hear," from Messrs. Beall, Cohn, Landy, Lichtenstein, Davenport and Gene Woolway.) Caught at sunrise: S. Cohn underbidding Lichty on a prospective $2,500 account in front of John's Cafe. When last seen Sam was ahead of Lichty by one hand wave. If you are not a Wampi you will probably not laught at this column. If you are a Wampi you will probably write "Camera!" begging the editor to discontinue it. Under the Mask By PETE SMITH Continued from Page 16 but now skillfully mended so that a scar shows only on close examination, and a nose that shows a faintest trace of once having been broken testify to that. "It was terrible: I don't like to be reminded of the experience," Tearle says when, at infrequent intervals, he speaks of it. "I still box. I don't min the punishment. But it was a precarious living I got, amid surroundings that seem like squalor now. My manager got most all the money, I found afterwards. He only gave me enough to keep me alive. "But," with a grin, he adds, "I was within one notch of the championship when I got a chance to go on the stage." For many years Mr. Tearle played opposite the great actresses of the American and English stage — Ethel Barrymore, Grace George, Ellen Terry, Billie Burke and a half dozen others. He has just finished "The Next Corner" for Lasky and is co-starring with Corinne Griffith in First National's "Lilies of the Field" at the Cnited Studios now. His last picture to be shown in Los Angeles is "Ashes of Vengeance," with Norma Talmadge. Wampas Ball Visitors to San Francisco are in vited to make our Offices and Studio a rendezvous and mail address. Marriott Productions Tel. l"riiN|>»il \11.'> in Turk Strec Mow producing "Young China" an Casting for "Young America" Serin Here's Luck to the Boys of "Camera!" and Their New Paper KWIK LUNC 1626 Cahuenga Ave. 1714 Highland Ave. 7560 Sunset Blvt STUDIO AGENCY Ko rmerly RAY LA VERNE AGENCY 1521 North Bronson Ave. Registrations from 9:30 A. M. ta 3:00 P. M. Dill tEfje 8rt of tyd Canto Jf lorence Sberp fttce Dramatic ftoprano Ctachtr ant) sfroloi Telephone 472-707 Residence Studio. 1953 N. Highland Ave., Holly** See Sailing Wolf for that RADIO SET THE CHENEY SHOP 6611 Hollywood Blvd. Phone Holly 4158 Did you forget to send that bouqu< for her birthday? Phone us, we wi take care of it for you! THE ROSE SHOP 6326 Hollywood Boulevard Phone 43I-5