Hands of Hollywood (1929)

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Hands of Hollywood The office equipment section contains all kinds of office furniture, new and old, such as: desks, chairs, filing cabinets, telephones, dicta' phones, typewriters, adding machines, stationery, wastepaper baskets, files and all office paraphernalia. The silverware section contains all kinds of silverware, of all periods, such as: cutlery, candlesticks, bric-a-brac, trays, cigarette cases, etc. The linen section contains all kinds of linen, new and old, torn and patched, such as: table linen, curtains, scarfs, towels, bed linen, spreads of every color and design, etc. The military and fire-arms section contains all kinds of guns, revolvers, flintlocks, pistols, sabres, bayonets, spears, swords, etc., of every country and of every period. The hand prop section contains a very large assortment of miscellaneous small props, which are of no particular classification, such as: telegraph blanks, magazines, books, playing cards, calling cards, hotel labels, railroad and steamship tickets, stage money, small statues, framed pictures, etc. The electrical fixture section contains all kinds of floor and desk lamps, wall lights, candelabra, heaters, electrical fixtures, etc. The rug section contains all kinds of rugs, new and old, and of every shape and size, linoleums, carpets, etc. The merchandise section contains all kinds of merchandise, used or sold in grocery stores, dry goods stores, etc., such as: dummy hams, slabs of bacon, cheese, dummy cans, bottles, store fixtures, bolts of cloth, imitation jewelry, ribbons, spools of thread, dress forms, dresses and all kinds of clothing, perfume bottles, toilet articles, etc. Qualifications and Salaries The Superintendent of the Property Department has charge of the property department and of the property men, property boys, set dressers, drapers and electrical fixture makers. The qualifications are: knowledge of interior decorating; knowledge of photographic requirements; ability to collect useful and beautiful props; ability to handle men. The salary ranges from $100.00 to $200.00 per week. 156}