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

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Page Twenty "The Digest of the Motion Picture Industry" C A M E R A I Specials This Week Some Real Wardrobe Bargains Beautiful white fox, perfect condition, only $4 5 Kolinksky cape stole $5 5 $250 afternoon dress, worn once, for $42 $150 evening gown $29 Screen Stars Wardrobe Exchange 2006 Ivar Avenue (in the brown residence on the corner) Reed Heustis and Sherley Hunter in collaboration Comedy-Drama TITLES and Continuities S16 Detwiler Bldg. Phone 665-09 "Service to Producer" "Justice to Performer" Special department for children ; national types. The same care is given in the selection of the supporting atmosphere as is given to the cast. The Service Bureau 1036 South Hill Street General Phones: 821-071 Minor Blythe Attorney-at-Law Suite 620 Pacific Finance Bldg. Los Angeles Telephone 134-88 ae Ford Ph.C. Doctors FORD & FORD Palmer Graduates Scientific Spinal Adjustments Individual Rest Rooms Office Ground Floor G. Henry Ford CHIROPRACTORS 5911 Hollywood Boulevard 10 to 12—2 to 5 Mon., Wed.. Friday Evenings, 6 to 8 FROM U TO YOU (Continued from Page 6) Besides Miss Wong, the cast includes Matt Moore, Wallace Beery, J. Farrell McDonald, William V. Mong, Rose Dione and others of note. It is expected to surpass preceding Dean vehicles in the appeal of its polished artistry. Reginald Denny, who a short time ago completed Jack London's "The Abysmal Brute" under Hohart Henley's direction, and who is now battling his way through six more two-reel classics of "The Leather Pushers" series, is essentially the fighting, red-blooded type. Side by side on one Universal City stage Roy Stewart and William Desmond are starring in motion pictures of the Northwest and the Royal Mounted Police. Each plays a rough-cut hero of the outdoors with no sign of the dancing idol characteristics popular among screen heroes of the yesterday. Stuart Paton directs Stewart and Richard Stanton directs William Desmond. Hoot Gibsoti has returned from a warm dash through the sun around San Diego and the Mexican border in "Blinky," a story of the cavalry and the making of a man. directed by Edward Sedgwick. Gibson is the world's champ horseman and has never shown a "softy" characteristic. Jack Hoxie is masquerading before the camera as "Don Qulckshot of the Rio Grande" under George Marshall's direction. There is nothing namby-pamby about the hard-hitting, fast-shooting "Don Quickshot." Herbert Rawlinson, the screen's athletic hero of mystery romances, whose physique and training enable him to play "he-man" roles to perfection, will be in action in a few days in "Thicker than Water," in which he will be directed by Edmund Mortimer. Lloyd Bacon, son of the late Frank Bacon, famous character actor of the stage who scored such a tremendous hit in "Lightin'," and himself a well known comedy director, has been engaged to direct single reel comedies for Universal. The comedies are featuring Walter Forde, a well-known English comedian. Production of the first will start at once. The new Bacon unit is one of three which will be in operation under the general supervision of Tommy Gray, famous song writer, vaudeville actor and scenarist. Gerald Beaumont, former sporting editor of The Oakland Tribune, and now one of the most famous writers of sporting fiction in America, is the latest author to hear the lure of the celluloid. Beaumont arrived two days ago at Universal City, where he will consult with scenarists and directors, and personally collaborate in the direction of his stories of "The Information Kid" and others of his celebrated characters. Adeline M. Alvord Authors' Representative In exclusive control of unusual motion picture stories by English and French authors, which are now ready for consideration by producers and directors. 1720 GOWER STREET Telephone Holly 484 GENUINE GERMAN MAUSER Latest model 9 shot automatic. Shoota et.mrtord MrtrldgM — Uel Hut in pocket — World't famous Li: ;. r C*l. $20.73 H.ind Ejector Revolver, 'luff < vlimlcr : 32 cal. 313.95 . Guaranteed genuine imported. $16.95. 118 Ol. $17.95. All brand MS luLntmodde. fcw SEND NO MONEY Satisfaction awaranUad or money promptly refunded 25 cal. PocMet Automatic; 25 cal. Blue Steel Army $J%ap Automatic S-fJ.45; 82 cat SX0.4S; Officer's AutoJJ mine, SH .95; Miliary Trench Automatic. 32 eat. 10 shot extra magazine FREE, m <i 11.65. Just like you used over then-. Imported Top Brake Revolver. U cal. 58.65; 38 cal. $8.95. Universal Sales Co. 141 B'way. Desk jjj New York YOUR PHONOGRAPH will reproduce in soft Mellow Tone Without Scratch and Surface Noises by using a Deflexograph Fits any Phonograph or Victrola Using Changeable Needles Play after hours — will not disturb. B-cncxograph attaches to needle holder, filters sound oscillations, prevents scratch and surface noises ii entering sound Gold Plate $1.50 I box. No metallic (See Cut) f noises. Nickel Plate $1.00 VANTONE CO., Dept. 416 110 W. 15th St. New York, N. Y. CAMERA! O E T R E » V 1. T Si 6 C "at — jt-m>K_j JJ Young gentleman, brilliant stenographer, desires position .-is secretary, preferably to a director or writer. Formerly star's secretary before entering university. Can give the best of ref< •retires. Address liox \V1 1. "Camera!" AVAILABLE NOW. IIKhL Ai HOWELL WITH COMPLETE STIDIO EQUIPMENT. BLAINE WALKER. 914 SOUTH OLIVE STREET. TELEPHONE MAIN 3746. FOR RENT— Bell & Howell camera, 120° shutter. Full equipment, excellent condition. Phone 577-674. WANTED— POSITION AS PRIVATE SECRETARY TO FILM STAB. A DURESS MISS RAY. S'>4 WEST ADAMS. FOR RENT— High-grade still outfits, $5.00 per week. Little. The Big Photographer, 5874 Hollywood Boulevard. Phone 437-902. Wanted: A couple of live wires with studio acquaintance to become affiliated with large publicity bureau In business capacity. Address K125. "Camera!" Authors, If you have a Mtory north lAUt why not have your ideas protected with a United States copyright which covers every technique point and situation that is revealed in your story? Before submitting it to the producer. I can secure you a copyright at a reasonable cost. Call or address Albeit Du Lany, 300 H. W. Hellman IJldg., N. E. corner Fourth and Spring Sts. i '.roadway 4522.