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! . . . yes, they're got a nen' phone number. Hereafter, when you want reservations for the Friday night fights, phone Hollywood 0102. Yon bet, they're getting better right along . . . American Legion Stadium Hollywood Boulevard at El Centro Ave. KING TUT FACE POWDER in light and dark shades. Suitable for street or studio. Attractively priced at $1.00 Box. YE RUB SHOPPE 621 West 8th St., Los Angeles, Calif. Phone Metropolitan 1566 Hugh Hoffman Scenarist and Production Supervisor Gladys Walton unit. Universal. Current production, "The Near Lady" Herbert Blach£, Directing Recent Releases, "Gossip." '•Crossed Wires." "The Town Scandal." "Sawdust." "The Untameable." "The Wild Party." HAIRCONE — permanent cure for superfluous hair on arms, limbs, face and body. Also wonderful for men who have shaving troubles. $2.50 the bottle, manufactured at ORCHID BEAUTY SHOPPE 808 So. Hope St. Phone 1659C All lines of beauty culture. 661 5 SANTA MONICA BOCLEYAR Frank the Shoe Doctor "We snip your sole and heti you, too" 6666 Hollywood Blvd. Holly 3752 LOC.illON 1.1NCHES Holly 7660 KWIK LUNCH I RMyXOod 2677 • SAMUEL C. SHINE • 6568 SmfyMmU* I General Trucking and Hauling Reproductions, Publicity Still Finishing 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, Manage IO r J THE UNIVERSAL NOSEGAY (Continued from Page 8) It is a pony express dispatch bag given to Stewart by his brother, H. B. Stewart, who rode the pony express between Phoenix and Fort McDowell, Arizona. Before his death his brother was superintendent of the Belt Line railroad and became a leading figure in modern western progress, but his early days were spent along the barren trails of the old West, carrying the mail from East to West and West to East. Stewart values the old dispatch bag at more than all other old possessions he might have. Norman Kerry, the handsome young Count von Hohenegg of "Merry-Go-Round." who was the victim of a blood poison attack six weeks ago when a trivial injury to a finger became infected, is making fair progress toward a state of complete health. His doctor and nurses believe that his determined spirit in starting to work again in "The Acquittal" as soon as possible kept him from more serious illness following his ten days in the hospital. Kerry managed to be at the studio two or three hours a day during the filming of "The Acquittal." the all-star Universal-Jewel screen version of Rita Weiman's play, which has just been completed. Claire Windsor, Barbara Bedford, Harry Mestayer, and other well known players worked with him in this, directed by Clarence L. Brown. Now he will take a complete rest for some time and allow his physicians full sway over whatever he does. If the medics give their O.K. he'll fly to Catalina and stay there for a time. The finger in which the infection originally started will be in normal shape in six weeks or so. Josef Swickard, noted character actor, whose work in "Bavu" and other big Universal productions, is nationally known, and his brother, Charles, noted opera singer, met at Universal City for the first time in months. Charles Swickard, the first man to produce "The LoVe Tales of Hoffman" in America, and some years ago the head of a noted light opera company, retired from the stage to embark on a career as a rancher at Fresno, California's raisin center. After establishing a large property there he longed for life as an actor again, and came to Universal City to arrange to enter pictures. Josef Swickard met him on the picture lot when he arrived by motor from Fresno, and the two held a reunion i n the production manager's office. Charles Swickard will he remembered as "Dr. Miracle" in the original "Love Tales" presentation. In California he is best known for his work in the old Tivoli company in San Francisco, and later as head of a company featuring Tom Persse, the tenor, since dead. Edith Mason, and other comic opera stars of a decade ago. William Gould, playing the villainous Clegg in "Beasts of Paradise" at Universal City, claims the record for sea captain roles. This is the fifth consecutive time he has been cast in pictures as a master mariner. Artie Artigues. who plays heavy villains at Universal City, has another and less known job. He "doubles" for almost any daring stunt, in horsemanship or acrobatics put up to an actor. "My best acting I don't get credit for — when I double for the other fellow." he complains. "But I get paid for it," he adds. Authentic and Unusual Oriental Properties Oriental Costume Co. 6223 Santa Monica Blvd. Holly 5954 WHY BE FAT When the Marshelle Method will reduce your weight a pound a day safely, inexpensively and permanently. Consultation free. Phone 593-262 for appointment Home Office: 1733 Maltman Ave. Los Angeles, Cal. Have your figure permanently Marshelled NOW PERSONAL UBLICITY AR-EX(ELLENT lOSTIVELY PUTS PICTURE. PEOPLE IN PEP/WOT [UDLIC FAVOR V»/c yir port teuton '. oq JJee QlHZ WOO UVAY P.O.Box 176, Hollywood Sfafion Or, In care of Ccntoefaf' 2nd. Floor, 6318 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood Qui: PnOHE 439 868 IHTtBy "CAMERA!7 TYPIST — Young man with switchboard and general nffice experience. Studio work only. Chas. Mia Navin. Broadway 240. ^ PHOTOS painted in oiT. Special rates for proferi sionals. E. Clifton. Phone 556-300, evenings. FOR RENT — Bell Howell Camera, 170 shutter. Ttt ephone 599-464. 1317 N. Normandie. 1 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE — Comedy vaudeviM sketch, two men and lady. Modern. Time fifteen minutes. Value $400, or would consider trade foe auto, household goods, rugs or what have you ? Ad* dress Box AA, care Camera, 6318 Hollywood Blvd. 1626 Cahuenya Ave. 1714 Highland Ave. 75i.li Sunset Blvd. I Wanted: Productions From $50,000 to $100,000 I have just returned from New York and am in the market for some real pictures. I can sell your productions outright. See me for quick release. H. and B. FILM COMPANY Bronx Studio, 1745 Glendale Blvd. Wilshire 4275^| \