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

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Ca era "The Digest of the Motion Picture Industry" Page 21 PERSONAL UBL1CITY AR-EXCELLENT TIVELY PUTS PICTUPL PEOPLE m PEP/WOT [UBLIC FAVOR ~Vrife jz>r port/cu/ar5 , oq jee P.O.Box 176, Hollywood SfaRon Or, in care of Camera/* 2nd. FLOor, 6318 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood Quf h PnOHE 439-869 gjAL — IMTtS^ H. W. WALL, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Formerly of New York ACUTE OR CHRONIC DISEASES 0548 Hollywood Blvd. Hours 2-5 P. M. or by Appointment BRUNO publicity Photos, Professional Photos, Casting Director Photos 6412 HOLLYWOOD BOULEVARD Telephone 431-929 Megaphone "specials" widely advertised. David Torrence is one of the principal character pla3rers. Gladys Hulette, who has just finished her part with Perley Poore Sheehan's "Innocent" at Universal City, will take a vacation for several days before commencing a new role. Miss Hullette recently scored heavily in "The Burglar's Kid" with Baby Peggy. Reginald Denny, star of "The Leather Pushers," "The Abysmal Brute," and "The Spice of Life," who was seriously injured when his motor car turned over on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, is reported to be recovering at a satisfactory rate. His injuries were severe and he will be in a cast for several weeks, but attending physicians state that his unusual strength and all-around physical fitness are making his recovery easy. Hayden Stevenson may play many different kinds of roles, but most of the time he may be found in "The Leather Pushers" unit if "The Leather Pushers" are being filmed at the time. As the crafty but likable manager, who gets his fighter out of trouble and into combat with profitable regularity, Stevenson has created a role which has caught the fancy of the public. He is now appearing with Billy Sullivan, the new star of "The Leather Pushers," under Edward Laemmle's direction. Robert Hill, who has just finished directing "Jack O' Clubs" with Herbert Rawlinson at Universal City, is working on an original story of his own. It is the adaptation of a magazine story he wrote some years ago. The mighty hunters have returned! Sixty of 'em, armed with every conceivable type of shooting-iron from air-rifles to doublebarreled shotguns and German Luger automatics, are home from the redwood forests of Northern California, but with nary a bear, or a deer, or quail, or anything else except memories of hard work and very little play. Not one of the Nimrods is offering any excuses for the utter lack of trophies of the big hunt ,but the blame is being shouldered by Clarence Brown, director of Super-Jewels for Universal, who figured that the company he took on location into the forest near Fort Bragg should give .first attention to the filming of the railroad scenes for "The Signal Tower," and let the quest of game be a second consideration. When Director Brown's production aides, players and workmen learned they would live in the wilderness for at least six weeks, they scurried about to secure some sort of firearm, and those who possessed neither revolver, rifle or shotgun, borrowed them from friends or procured them from the arsenal at Universal City. The company was quartered at a deserted owns Wraps Furs S. M. WERSHOW Ladies' Tailor 7066 Hollywood Boulevard Hoi lywood Riding Habits Sports Wear Suits HAVE YOU A PICTURE FOR SALE? I can sell it outright. See me for quick results H. and B. FILM COMPANY ronx Studio, 1 745 Glendale Blvd. Drexel 4275 CAMERA!" FOR SALE — Bell and Howell Camera, 170 shutter— late model, completely equipped. Bargain.—BLAINE WALKER, 914 South Olive. 879-555. FOR RENT— Bell and Howell Camera. 170° shutter. Complete studio equipment. Phone Metropolitan 4686 days; nights and Sundays, 829-573. All Legal Matters Attorney and Counselor-at-Law JACK P. LEONARD 340 Douglas BIdg. 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 Betty Croft, 1843% Cherokee Avenue has a sale of ladies' new and used Coats, Furs, Street and Evening Gowns — Hats and Shoes. Hudson Seal Coats; also clothing in misses sizes. Attractive Prices Hours 9 to 5 Phone 471-532