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

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r.ar.ra! The Digest of the Motion Picture Industry" Page 21 oiiV^oocl borator I exclusive producers of ' Thimmeway Titles tr speedy, economical, error-free process I Paul D. Hugon, General Manager ■ Lillian ^ay, Hollywood Holly 1696 PEP50MAL UBLJCITY AR-EXCELLLNT lOSTIVELY PUTS pi am Z&odV PLOPLEIM pep/wot ^ublicfavob "\frife for porf/ca/arj , cq _?ee P.O.Box 176, Hollywood SfaRon Or, to care of Camera! 2nd. F(.oor, 6318 rjLoLLrwooo Blvd., rtOLLV^/OOD Our gjAL — iHTtgi^ (H. W. WALL, M. D. 4 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Formerly of New York ■ acute or chronic diseases I 0548 Hollywood Blvd. ours 2-5 P. M. or by Appointment BRUNO Hicity Photos, Professional Photos, Casting Director Photos 12 HOLLYWOOD BOULEVARD Telephone 431-929 Megaphone initial attached except their own. The result, the actor and zoo expert are kept busy running back and forth with "opened bymistake" mail. Martin Murphy, production manager, passes the morning rush hour sorting his own business mail out of letters demanding photographs in the character of Andy Gump — Joe's mail — and recipes for curing spavins of heaves — intended for his namesake among the lions and tigers. The zoo superintendent opens letters proclaiming the virtues of new brands of paint for scenary, and plastic for making marble pillars for sets. Altogether it's a merry time when the mail arrives. The postmistress at Universal City suggests that correspondents address the Murphys as "Actor Murphy," "Animal Murphy," and "Production Murphy" to avoid mistakes ! "Hospital gymnastics" are Reginald Denny's method of keeping in condition while in bed, encased in a plaster cast as the result of the automobile accident in wrhich the Universal star suffered a broken pelvis. Denny, star of "The Leather Pushers" until the last series saw Billy Sullivan installed as his successor, and now star of Jewel productions, has always lived an outdoor life, and gone in for strenuous athletics. Flat on his back, lack of his usual exercise worried him. He feared he could not keep in shape. His physician of course forbade any movement while his broken pelvis was knitting. Finally Denny hit on an idea. "My ars aren't hurt, and they're not in a cast," he proclaimed. "I can exercise them, anyhow." He enlisted the aid of Edgar Kennedy, who has played opposite him in his fight pictures, and Kennedy obtained and exercising-machine, consisting of two handles fastened to elastic bands. This was suspended from the ceiling over Denny's bed. The actor, reaching up, grasps these and operates the exerciser just as it is done in a gymnasium. "Even that much exercise does me a lot of good," says Denny. "Anyhow, it keeps him happy while he's laid up," is Mrs. Denny's opinion. "Wildcat Allen" and "Battling Osborne" mixed in for a lively round at Universal City during the week. This is the last of the fistic encounters that have marked the recent productions at the big studio, and a climax of the Bribbon-Rawlinson bout, the O'Mallev melee and the big scrap of Billy Sullivan of the "Leather Pushers." The battle marked the climax of "The Ghost City," Universale new chapterplay, — towns Traps i"urs S. M. WERSHOW Ladies' Tailor 7066 Hollywood Boulevard Hollywood Riding Habits j Sports Wear Suits HAVE YOU A PICTURE FOR SALE? I can sell it outright. See me for quick results H. and B. F ILM COMPAN Y Ironx Studio, I 745 Glendale Blvd. Drexel 4275 'CAMERA! 9 C. E T R E • TTETCT FOR SALE — Bell and Howell Camera. 170 shutter— late model, completely equipped. Bargain.— BLAINE WALKER, 914 South Olive. 879-555. FOR RENT— Brand new Bell & Howell Camera Pallheimer Iris full equipment. 578-757. FRENCH LESSONS succeeds with everybody. Reply by letter to Box A care Camera! or phone 557-921 between 7:30 and 9 P. M. STAGE SKETCHES — For 2 people, 3 persons; will alter to suit requirement. Phone 552-22 Allen. FOR RENT — Bell & Howell 170 shutter complete with mv services as assistant cameraman. J. Ledell. 433-678 or 432-779. 1521 Wilcox Avenue. FOR SALE— Bell & Howell Camera. Late Model. Complete Outfit: Lenses, Tripod, Cases, Mats. Two Irises, etc. Reasonable. Phone 438-416. FOR SALE: — One Dress Suit; One Cut Away Coat; One Sport Coat, all, size 37. One Fur Lined Broadcloth Overcoat, Astra Chan Collar. Phone 599-518. WANTED TO BUT— Bell & Howell Camera. Call Boyle 2177. All Legal Matters Attorney and Counselor-at-Law JACK P. LEONARD 340 Douglas Bldg. Consultation Free Los Angeles, Cal. Telephone 874-172 TINTED PORTRAITS of a beautiful velvet-like tone can be made from your regular photographs. The cost is low and there are special rates on fan photos. EMMA G. HOFFMAN 907 Central Bldg. Phone 828-538 Rare Antiques from the Far East Oriental Costume Co. 6223 Santa Monica Blvd. Holly 5954 DR. W. L. SCHUSTER Chiropractor — Nerve Specialist "Where the sick go to get well" 203 Bogardus Bldg., Sunset at Western Hours 10 to 12; 2 to 5 Phone 436-724 Join the Kings and Queens of MOVIELAND at our Friday Nite show where boxing reigns supreme Hollywood Stadium Hollywood Boulevard at El Centro ave