Screenland (Sept 1922–Feb 1923)

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Prices Reduced on Professional PICTURES 25 5 x 7 photos, $5.00 Three positions to choose from 25 8 x 10 photos, $10.00 Four positions to choose from 100 8 x 10 photos, $28.50 Five positions finished "PAR ALT A" 542 South Spring "Over the Bookstore" 821-714 Open Sundays, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. The Wealth of the Indonesia (Java, Sumatra, Bali, Celebes, Flores, Borneo) Javanese Batiks,Brasses, Brocades, Leather Work, Horn, Tortoise JAVARTAM 7020 Hollyw'd Blvd. Hollywood Calif. Portraiture Artists Sykes-Edwards Studio 7th at Grand Ave. SEVENTH PROMENADE BRACK SHOPS Los Angeles, Cal. Screen Stars on Speaking Stage —ICHARD BARTHELMESS IS 0 II ej movie star who does not fear the' presence of other stars in his supporting casts. The famous youth, one of the leading male stars in popularity on the silver sheet, maintains that he acts better and throws himself more into his dramatic work when the subsidiary parts around his hero role are played by noted and fine players. In "Fury," he has Dorothy Gish for heroine, Tyrone Power for "heavy," Barry Macollum straight from London to do the poetic-eccentric part of the sea cook, Pat Hartigan for villain, and others of note. In "Fury," Barthelmess gives the top performance of his career, which has been meteoric since D. W. Griffith cast him into the limelight as the "Chink" in "Broken Blossoms." As the youthful sailor whose love for the whimsical, beautiful little "slavey" of Limehouse (Dorothy Gish) is postponed by the mad insistence of his father (Tyrone Power) that his mother's seducer be hunted out and killed, critics insist that his fighting, spiritually-inclined role is a greater one than Barthelmess displayed in "Tol'able David," ^,larence," a William de Mille production featuring Wallace Reid, Agnes Ayres and May McAvoy, is the picturization of Booth Tarkington's story of the same name. Clarence Smith is a coleopterist and the only man in the world who ever drove army mules without swearing at them. He comes quietly into the Wheeler household, where there is much bickering, and soon becomes the confidant of all in the house. How he brings peace and happiness into the family makes a good story. The three de luxe houses will offer specialties in the presentation of the feature and will augment their programs with a number of short subjects and musical novelties. MARION WA RD E Training for STAGE and MOTION PICTURES. MAKE-UP Associate Teachers of Classical, Ballet Character and Step DANCING 423-4 Music Arts Building. 233 S. Broadway Los Angeles, Cal. PROFESSIONAL PICTURES Twenty-one 8 x 10, Black and White. Three positions, finished $9.50 STEPHENS STUDIO 735 South Hill St., Los Angeles, Cal STARS and their FAMILIES — gather daily at Armstrongs! Don't fail to dine here when you visit Hollywood — you're sure to see your favorite screen star. Armstrong-Carleton Cafe 6600 Hollywood Boulevard HOLLYWOOD CAL. Richardson's* 'Vidlrola.s telephone 64955 'Pianos 72,7 WEST SEVENTH STREET. LOS ANGELES great variety of designs ranging in price from $100.00. Specially constructed tone reproducing mechanism. The better are electrically operated. f± <^ IOO he photoplay, "Night Life in Hollywood" is being offered in defense of the most colorful community in the world, analyzing the life of Hollywood in its effort to refute the unfavorable publicity given to the movie colony. When a picture boasts in its cast such players as Wallace Reid, William Desmond, Theodore Roberts, Sessue Hayakawa, Tsuru Aoki, Brvant AVashburn, J. Warren Kerrigan and J. Frank Glendon, it is of great interest to the movie fans. $10 for the best answer to "Which Advertisement in This Issue of Screenland Appeals to You Most-and Why? 2\rtistic Photographs Special rates to the profession Co^q Hollywood Boulevard