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" CAMERA ! Wardrobe Gems FROM THE BARGAIN CORONET $200 natural brown fox. like new . ..$65 One beautiful black cape, Caracul collar $40 $12."i orchid hand -beaded evening gown, perfect condition $29 5 gorgeous feather fans, wonderful values. 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 816 Detwiler BIdg. Phone 665-09 Minor Blythe Attorney-at-Law Suite 620 Pacific Finance Bldg. Los A.ngeles Telephone 134-88 DORIS BAKER INGENUE 822-741 HOOVER STUDIOS 6321 Hollywood Boulevard Telephone Holly 9161 Only the Finest Types of Professional Photography All Sittings Made by Appointment Reproductions Still Finishing Publicity Photography LITTLE Commercial Photographer Phone 437902 5874 Hollywood Blvd. Corner Bronson Animated Cartoons— Original Title Ideas — Clay Animation — Miniature Sets and Animated Figures Cinema Arts Studio ELMER H. YOUNG, Mgr. I 612 Lissner Bldg. Phone 644-42 FLASHES FROM FRISCO (Continued from Page 6) Jean Hersholt of the cast for Eric Von Stroheini's production of "Greed," came to town last week ;md is hard at work. Je;in doesn't suffer from the cold in San Francisco, but goes around with his collar turned up because he has to wear a comedy haircut which makes him look like a small town dude of a few .wars ago. The Victor Fisher Production office 1 reports that the company making their ture "Youth Triumphant" at the Hollyw Studios, is making most satisfactory p ress. They have been at work two we and expect another three weeks to < plete the picture. They are especially lighted with some of the photograph} the night scenes. A very finely trai Belgian Police dog, the property of Humber of San Francisco, has been ta to Hollywood 10 play a part in the picl tere picood I'Og "ks, o indent ued Dr. ken are. The Famous Players-Lasky company making "The Woman with Four Faces" under the direction of Herbert Brenon, worked here several days last week shooting some scenes at one of the jails, and others in the insane asylum at Napa, and returned to Los Angeles Thursday night. James Howe, cameraman, was back in town over the week-end to do some special locations. Alexander Pantages, head of the I'antages vaudeville circuit, has announced that he is planning to build a new theatre in San Francisco. As this is his home town he says it will be a sort of monument, and one of the largest and finest theatres in the United States, and in its building he will use all the knowledge he has gained of theatres through years of experience. ARTISTS IN SPRINGTIME (Continued from Page 7) quests for players. Just nowr, however, there is an unprecedented demand for featured actors and actresses — chiefly leading men. Probably the most important "loan" of the week was that of both Gaston Glass and Kenneth Harlan to the Renco concern for the production of a big all-star picture titled "After the Ball." Director Dallas Fitzgerald, who is at the helm for Renco, changed his shooting schedule in order to accommodate the equally active schedule at the Schulberg Studios, from which the two favorites were obtained. * * * The man who paraphrased the bromide about the industry being in its infancy, saying it should read "infants are in the industry,'' said a forkfull, in the informal, but forceful language of backstage. For Hollywood's famous youngsters are making known their presence with a vengeance. Jackie Coogan is about to begin work in what promises to be his most costly and ambitious picture, "Long Live the King," by Mary Roberts Rinehart. Dinky Dean. Charles Chaplin's latest child find, is about to appear in a series of features to be filmed by an independent concern. Baby Peggy, having completed a series of two reelers for Century Comedies, has been loaned for an eight-reel special production. Soon the clock will be turned back to the London of 1700 — and bewigged and bepowdered gallants and their ladies will live their lives again back in the romantic days when England's highwaymen were heroes of the populace and civilization was in its early sunrise. That will be "A Lady of Quality," Frances Hodgson Burnett's novel, to be filmed by Hobart Henley, starring Virginia Valli. 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 ATTENTION Companies Desiring to Shoot Scenes in and around San Francisco can rent equipment BROADS, SPOTS, SCOOPS, CABLE, CABLE BOARDS, PORTABLE BOARDS also 50K.W. GAS GENERATOR SET Mounted on Trailer THEATRICAL APPLIANCE CO. 1055 Mission St. ■ S. F., Cal. 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 I'lay after hours — will not disturb. Deflexograph attaches to needle holder, filters sound oscillations, prevents scratch and surface noises u entering sound Gold Plate $1.50 I box. No metallic (See Cut) » noises. Nickel Plate $1.00 • VANTONE CO., Dept. 416 110 W. ISth St. New York, N. Y. 'CAMERA! t\ E T R E B U 1, T 8 «■ Bell & Howell camera for rent. Telephone .-)li:'-464. LOST— TUESDAY— ANTIQUE SPANISH GOLD EAR RING. L I 1! E II A 1. REWARD. MERCEDES Rl'BlO. 1411 LAS I'ALMAS. TELEPHONE l'''.v For Rent — to responsible party by week or longer, new Rell & Howell camera, lTu° shutter, complete for studio. Also new Eastman No. 2 8x10 still camera with Goerz-Dagor 12inch lens. Phono 5:)4-5(ii;. AVAILABLE NOW, BELL Ar HOWELL WITH COMPLETE STUDIO EQUIPMENT. BLAINE WALKER. 914 SOUTH OLIVE STREET. TELEPHONE MAIN 3746. FOR RENT — Bell & Howell camera, 120° shutter. Full equipment, excellent condition. Phone 577-674. FOR RENT— High-grade still outfits. $5.00 per week. Little, The Big Photographer, 5874 Hollywood Boulevard. Phone 437-902.