International photographer (Feb-Dec 1929)

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Twenty-six The INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER July, 1929 H. J. KIRKPATRICK At Liberty Equipment: Mitchell Speed Camera GL. 3929 HE. 1128 J. R. LOCKWOOD Camera Rentals Business Phone 1108 N. Lillian Way GRanite 3177 Cor. Santa Monica Residence Phone: DOuglas 3361-W CAMERA RENTALS All Kinds PARK J. RIES 1152 N. Western GRanite 1185 EDWARD J.COHEN Available With MITCHELL, SOUND CAMERA HOKE-UM By Ira DU. 4332 HE. 1128 King Charney says . . . Whether it be carbon or incandescent lighting Whether it be talkies or silent Insist upon Negative For definite results AGFA RAW FILM CORPORATION Alfred Weiss, Pres. New York Hollywood Hobson's Choice One of our Newsreel cameramen, upon alighting from the train in a small desert town not over a thousand miles from Hollywood, asked a native where he could find the best hotel in town. "Well, mister," answered the man. "There ain't but one hotel in this here town, and that's the worst one." Sating Waste Director: "This scenario says the spy is to be shot at sunrise." Movie Producer: "Impossible! Look at the overtime the cameraman would chalk up on a job like that." A Traffic Jam Motor Cop: "You're arrested for racing." Lyman Broening (Astride his new motor car) : "Oh, but you're mistaken. I wasn't racing. But say, I passed a couple of fellows down the road there, who were." Leather Goods Conductor on San Diego train (After stumbling over obstacle in the aisle) : "Young feller, you can't leave your valise in the aisle." M. Hall (Indignantly): "That's no valise, sir. That's one of my Union-Label shoes." Gospel Note Clyde De Vinna (In darkest Africa) : "So you natives know nothing whatever about religion?" Brunette Native: "Well, we got a taste of it when the last missionary was here." A Sad Story Eddie Gheller says he does not dare use one of the new AGFA cameraman's time books because he might find out that he owes Charlie Chaplin some undertime. A Tough Spot Speed Mitchell: "Is there any such thing as perpetual motion?" Roy Klaffki: "Yes. When you're waiting for a short-end to slap through during a long scene, not OPTICAL PRINTER FOR R. K. O. Fred Hoefner, of the Cinema Machine Shop, 5319 Santa Minoca Boulevard, has just delivered to Lloyd Knechtel, of R. K. O. Studios, an optical printer which is described as the last word in these marvelous machines. The printer was designed and built by Mr. Hoefner himself after specifications by Mr. Knechtel, who is head of the special process department of R. K. 0. Mr. Hoefner is the manufacturer of the famous Trueball Tripod Heads. BACK FROM MARYLAND Joe August, Walter Scott, R. E. Webb have returned from Annapolis, Maryland, where they filmed "Salute," a Fox Movietone, at the U. S. Naval Academy. knowing that your assistant put on a fresh thousand just before the scene started." Financial Art Reeves: "If you are a god little girl. Barbara, I'll give you this nice bright new penny." Barbara: "Haven't you e:ot a nasty, dirty old quarter instead?" Sartorial Fred Kaifer (Out with M.-G.-M. cutter girl) : "Wonderful night, a beautiful girl — what a combination!" Cutter Girl: "Heavens! Is that showing?" Finicky Joe MacDonald: "I want to buy a Union-Label collar." Clerk at Gumbiners's: "Like the one you have on?" Joe MacDonald: "No. I want a clean one." * * With Decorations Brother Charles P. Boyle now has a new Mitchell camera and a mortgage. Why Saps Are When there is nothing more to be said some sap always comes along and says it. GRanite 4194 8 NATIONAL CARBONS — CONDENSERS The Wholesale Supply Company CHEMICALS, DRY COLORS, DYES FIREWORKS, OILS, PAINTS, SHELLACS, ETC. MERGER PATCHES Specializing in Supplies for the Motion Picture Industry at Wholesale Prices 1047 NORTH WILCOX AVENUE HOLLYWOOD