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 I All Legal Matte n Attorney and Counselor at Law JACK P. LEONARD 340 Douglas Bldg. Consultation Free | Los Angeles^ Cal. Telephone 659-42 j ORIENTAL PROPERTIES OF ALL TYPES Oriental Costume Co. 6223 Santa Monica Blvd. Holly 5954 Raymond McKee 39 Fifth Ave nue, New York •DOWN TO THE SEA IN SHIPS" ' Minor Blythe \ Attorney-at-Law { ! Suite 620 Pacific Finance Bldg. \ i Los Angeles Telephone 134-88 EXPERT TYPING Scripts and Stories a Specialty GRACE AINSLEE Carvanza 3395 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. Phone 644-42 The Shoe Doctor | Holly 3752 S66t Hollywood Bhrd. j LOCATION LUNCHES Holly 7660 KWIK LUNCH LITTLE BO PEEP (Continued from Page 8) ther between, and then at length sleep came to relieve the tortured little soul of the terror of consciousness. At the end of fourteen years the little child who had cried herself to sleep on that frightful night of hunger and loneliness, wakened at dawn on the same straw mattress into which she had sobbed her first childish grief. When the earliest ray of sun crept through the tiny window to caress the tangled flaxen curls, she streched a slim bare leg from beneath her ragged blanket, brushed the lingering dreams from her eyes, shook the loose straw from her head and shoulders as she jumped to her feet. She was dressed in the garments of a boy, — a pair of trousers that ended well above the knees, a loose blouse, girded in at the waist with a bit of rope, the sleeves of which fell away from her round white arms in tatters — leaving them bare almost to the shoulders. As she drew water from the well and set it to boiling over the fire, the man in the opposite corner of the room turned over on his bed of straw and watched her with sullen, disapproving eyes. The girl was mixing meal and milk in a stone bow], and as she worked she sang softly to herself with a voice as sweet as a meadow lark's. The man in the corner rose from his bed and streched his great brawny body. Then turned upon the girl. "Quit that infernal racket I tell you; It's bad enough that I should see you — without hearin' you all the time!" So the singing stopped and the meal was ground in silence. Since that night when Patrick MacMahon had returned and found his home deserted, a black cloud seemed to have settled about him. folding bin in and shutting out the sunlight from his life. And he gave vent to all his ill feelings against the world through unkindness toward any living thing, and in particular toward the daughter he wished had been a boy. Among the villagers he was known as "Black Patrick," and they often shook their heads in regret of the change that had taken place in him. The girl had grown up without friend or companion — knowing no love save that given her by the sheep dog and the flocks she herded. Her father never called her by name, and to the villagers she was known only as "Bo Peep," the nickname given her by her mother. While "Black Patrick" stood at the side of the cabin dashing his eyes with cold water, Bo Peep ushered a fat sow and her ten chubby offspring to the hearthstone where she placed a bowl of milk for the tiny pigs. Then she turned back the blanket from her straw bed and gathered the soft wooly body of a baby lamb to her breast, crooning soft words to the little creature. She stood with it in her arms rocking it gently to and fro, when the doorway of the cabin was darkened by the entrance fo "Black Patrick." The frown deepened upon his brow as his eyes fell upon the old sow and her young one. "So," he growled, "You feed the swine while I stand around empty!" And with several kicks he sent the little pigs tumbling across the door sill. Bo Peep's eyes were filled with an unspoken Hugh Hoffman Scenarist and Production Supervisor Gladys Walton unit, Universal. Current production. "The Wild Party" Herbert Blache, Directing Recent Releases. "A Dangerous Game,1 The Town Scandal," "Sawdust" Art Lee SPECIALIST ON MAKE-UP Will teack you how to Make Up Correctly Read my references Telephone 598-207 1712 St. James Court, Hollywood, at Western 'We teach your watch to tell the truth" Special offer, watch crystals 25c A complete line of high-grade and moderately priced jewelry. Shop is open evenings. Hollywood Watch and Clock Hospital Sam Margolis, Prop. 6057 Hollywood Blvd. WE MOVE and Shirie y^^ nUiywod 267? ' SAMUEL C..SH1NE 6566 Sa^ffonio CAMERA!" c . t v i\ E 5 v. 1. T FOR RENT — Bell and Howell camera, late model, 170° shutter, together with studio equipment. Phone Pico 4686 and evenings 13173. Bell & Howell. 599-464. 170° shutter, for rent. Phone AVAILABLE NOW, BELL & 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. Experienced actress wants manager, one who is well known in western studios... Give full details in first Utter. Box JCAS8, "Camera!" FOR RENT — To responsible party by week or longer, new Bell & Howell camera 170° shutter, complete for studio. Also new Eastman No. 2 8x10 still camera with Goerz-Dagor 12Inch 1«-ns, Phone 894-506. hurt, and she quickly stowed the baby lamb away in her straw bed. "Your breakfast is cooking, father," she said, then with a coaxing little smile she drew nearer to him, adding: "Come, let me take the bits of straw from your beard while we wait." But Patrick brushed her roughly aside, saving: "Think you I can let half the day go by while you fool around w ith your eternal nonsense?" and the smile faded from Bo Peep's lips, as she turned away to take the meal cakes from the glowing coals. 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