Movie Makers (Jun-Dec 1928)

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Bell & Howell Co. lly fi rea me FILMO DESK AND oA Desk Model Holds Fihuo Projector, both Filmo Cameras— TO and 75, and all the accessories in general use. Has two velvet lined drawers for lenses and small accessories. Total film storage capacity/, in drawers to fit both 400 fl. and 100 fl. reels— 22,000 feet of 16 mm. film. gain Bell & Howell pioneers in the interest of amateur movie makers. This time in the development and production of beautiful motion picture Console Cabinets, combiningprojection, desk and storage features. Well designed, sturdily constructed, finely finished — these solid walnut veneer cabinets are beautiful pieces of furniture, ready to be placed among the finest furnishings of any well appointed home. Upon opening the Console your Filmo Projector is found practically in position to show your movies. There is storage space conveniently arranged in drawers and compartments for cameras, accessories and large quantities of film, on reels or in storage cans. ^^Q>[\ New Filmo Library Films (16 mm.) for Outright Purchase New Filmo 250 Watt PROJECTOR Always noted for their picture brilliancy, the 200 Watt Filmo Projectors in general use now have this exceptionally brilliant companion Projector equipped with 250 Watt lamp. A new type variable voltage unit is used to insure against slightest current variation. Danger of overload is eliminated. Porcelain housing for Resistance permits good ventilation, and guards against short circuit. New, special ammeter shows exact current use at all times. Readings in both watts and amperes. A very quiet-running motor, new style cooling fan, improved bearings, feed and pulley actions, enlarged semi-automatic, instantaneous raising pedestal base with screw to tilt up or down for minute adjustment, combine to make this Projector one worthy of the best Bell & Howell traditions. At $240, unquestionably the finest home movie projector the market affords. See your dealer or mark coupon. M-129 Hunting the Wary Black Mallard on Long Island. A 400 foot epic on taking the wariest of all wild ducks, $30. M-130 Hunting Prairie Chickens in Saskatchewan. 400 feet, showing sport with "square-tails," "sharp-tails," pointer and setter dogs — and a party of real fellows. Price $30. M-131 Wild Animals of the Rockies. Wonderful close-ups of deer, porcupine, antelope, bison, beaver, badger, elk and coyote. 400 feet, price $30. M-132 A Goose Safari on the Lower Mississippi. The most remarkable goose hunt ever photographed. Great habitat, great geese, great action. 400 feet, price $30. M-133 Bonefish of the Bahamas. Filmed on one of those rare trips when this fighting, speedy saltwater gamester comes thick and fast. 400 feet, price $30. Comedy Rental Releases Rental basis $1.25 each 400 ft. reel, 24 hours. "Hold Still." Christie Comedy featuring Jack Duffy. 2 Reels. "Sweet Baby," Cameo Comedy. 1 Reel. "Navy Blues," featuring Dorothy Devore. 2 Reels. "Felix the Cat," in "Busts a Bubble." 1 Reel. "Funny Face," featuring "Big Boy." 2 Reels. <5^H BELL & 1828 Larchmont Ave., New York, Hollywood, Established 596