Moving Picture Age (Jan-Dec 1922)

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26 MOVING PICTURE AGE November, 1922 Classified Advertising For Sale, Wanted or Exchange classified advertisement* net displayed, S cents per word. This column afford* yon • reliable market for disposing of article* which ordinarily are a total loss or for exchanging your outgrows equipment far other desirable material. Be brief. Count your word*, multiply the total number of word* by five (5) cent* and send the amount with your advertisement. All advertisement* of lea* than 36 word* are accepted at the minimum charge which i* for SO word*. DE VRY PORTABLE PROJECTOR, ALMOST LIKE new. Used only for demonstration. Perfect condition. First $125 takes it. Address C. I. R., care Moving Picvture Age. FOR SALE— THREE ALMOST NEW ACME PORTAble Projectors, in perfect condition; also two Graphoscope Jr. Projectors, in good condition. Bargains for quick buyer. Victor Stereopticon, new, $40.00. Maryland Motion Picture Co., 240 Fallsway, Baltimore, Maryland. WANTED— GENERATOR FOR 32 VOLT PORTABLE Machine, fully guaranteed. Also want price on stereopticon; Victor preferred. Menard County Farm Bureau, Petersburg, Illinois. FOR SALE— BATTERY OF TWO PORTABLE MO tion picture machines, in good condition, for the small sum of $150 cash. Machines have stereopticon attachment. Also portable legs. Address O. C. T. 28, care Moving Picture Age. VICTOR SAFETY CINEMA PROJECTOR, LIKE NEW, having been used but few times; $150.00 cash. An excellent buy. Address O. C. T. 29, care Moving Picture Age. $125.00 TAKES A DEVRY MOVING PICTURE MAchine. It is in good repair. Our Social Rooms are rented to School Board. Rev. F.'J. Thomas, Trinity M. E. Church, 203 Fairbanks Avenue, Joliet, Illinois. FOR SALE— SLIGHTLY USED— ONE DEVRY, TWO Combination Balopticons, one Delinescope, one Victor Safety, one Pathescope. Good bargains. Address J. J. 63, Moving Picture Age, 418 S. Market St., Chicago. energetic sparrow; European titmice eating seeds and insects, strong conical beak, nest of long-tailed tomtit; warbler eats plant lice, berries and grapes; nest of marsh wren, Jenny Wren teaching her children to fly. Kineto Review, No. 96.* Reels, 1. Producer and exchange, Kineto Co. of Amer. Remarks: Inhabitants of a hedgerow. Handsome musk beetles, day-flying Burnet moth, satin moth, one of whitest in Nature, hatching eggs, young larvae living in colonies, thick horned plant bugs; volucella, a harmless fly; cassid or tortoise beetles, Xystricus spider, thistle bug, beetle larvae, chelifer or false scorpion, gamasus, young froghopper, Trombidium or harvest mites, which burrow under the human skin. The Silver Salmon,* Reels, 1. Producer and exchange, Kineto Co. of Amer. Remarks: Animal Kingdom Series. America's gamest fish, many are hooked but few are landed, spawning season, close-up view of jaws, sending eggs to hatchery, myriads of baby salmon, set free at ten months of age, making for the ocean, after three years fighting their way back to Northern streams, leaping the waterfalls, fish ladder at the Willamette Falls, eels. The Smallest Plants That Grow. Reels, 1. Producer and exchange, Society for Visual Education. Remarks: Bacteriologist demonstrates to children how to prepare background for experiment, placing bacteria germs on surface, water and dust germs, result shown under microscope, various shapes. Beauty Spots in Italy and the Vatican. Reels, 1. Producer and exchange, National Non-Theatrical Motion Pictures.. Remarks: Lake Como, finest in Italy, incline railway leading to Brunati, hills of Lombardy, Bellagio and the Villa Serbelloni, FOR RENT OR FOR SALE 52 ESPECIALLY SELECTED DRAMAS FOR CHURCHES, SCHOOLS, AND OTHER NON-THEATRICAL SHOWINGS EXHIBITORS' FILM EXCHANGE 130 West 46th Street New York City, New York gardens of Villa Melzi, Villa Arconati, Villa d'Este and Varenna; St. Peter's at Rome, dome, pontifical gendarme, garden of the Vatican, replica of Grotto and Basilica of Lourdes, Court of the Pigna, Casino of Paul IV, only motion pictures ever taken of Pope Pius X. Along the Rio Grande.* Reels, 1. Producer, Burton Holmes; exchanges, Famous Players-Lasky and National NonTheatrical Motion Pictures. Remarks: Golden sands of the Rio Grande, through the American Sahara by rail, Albuquerque where the new Santa Fe trail touches the river, Indians selling blankets and baskets at station, artistic architecture of Santa Fe, university buildings in Pueblo, fraternity house, relics of the old fiestas and Aztec dance, sunset over the Rio Grande. Mount Washington and the Canadian Rockies.* Reels, 1. Producer and exchange, Community Motion Picture Service. Remarks: Tiptop House chained to granite rock in heart of the Rockies; Mt. Assineboinne, the American Matterhorn, snowcapped peaks and mountain lakes, studies of rock formation and caves, reflections in a mountain lake. The Simple Life.* Reels, 1. Producer, C. L. Chester; exchange, Community Motion Picture Service. Remarks: High in the Andes Mountains lies the Huancayo Valley, shepherd and sheep, winding and spinning wool in primitive fashion, separating wheat from chaff, native huts; potter making a waterjug, polishing and painting; wiggly bridges suspended over the rivers, fiesta at Mito, sacred fire rocket to frighten away evil spirits, native masked dance. A Scotch-Irish Reel.* Reels, 1. Producer, Burton Holmes; exchange, National Non-Theatrical Motion Pictures. Remarks: Shearing Cheviot sheep of the Selkirk Hills in Scotland, storing wool in bags, Scotch children at school, boats on the Crinan Canal, Isle of Skye and some Skye terriers, women carrying heavy loads of peat, ferry, Fingal's Cave on Island of Stoffa, Isle of Iona, Belfast Volunteers of Ireland, presenting colors, Highlanders on parade in Dublin. Charles Urban's Movie Chat, No. 84.* Reels, 1. Producer, Charles Urban; exchange, Kineto. Remarks: Stroll through Strassburg in Alsace Lorraine, city as seen from cathedral, modern transit, light service, St. Thomas' Bridge, Rue Vieux Marchi aux Poissons, St. Nicholas quay, an odd 15th-century boat landing, canal, laundryman's assistant, streets characteristic of old fortified towns, Gutenberg Statue erected in 1840, bronze statute of Gen. Klebu in Klebu Square, house of Kammerezell, cathedral supposedly built on site of Roman Temple of Hercules, sculptors replacing weather-beaten figures on Cathedral, Raven's Court, children in Alsatian costume. Sojourning in Sapporo.* Reels, 1. Producer, Burton Holmes; exchange, National Non-Theatrical Motion Pictures. Remarks: Sapporo on Island of Yezo, busy downtown corner, Buddist Temple, white butterflies by the million, Japanese costumes, haori or overdress, kimono, serving tea; the Nesan, a bell-boy who is always a girl, how to polish a Japanese floor. Beauties of Lake Maggiore.* Reels, 1. Producer, Burton Holmes; exchange, Famous Players-Lasky. Remarks: Views along shores of Lake Isola Bella, hanging gardens; the Borromean Islands; Isola dei Pescatori, views from small steamer; Alps in the distance; palaces and villas; life and labor along the shores; ancient Castle of Borromeo, a stronghold above the lake; tempting terraces. New England.* Reels, 2. Producer and exchange, Society for Visual Education. Remarks: Regional geography. Maps of New England; Boston Harbor, Cape Cod canal, Provincetown, Marbelhead; coast of Maine; Mt. Desert Island, mountains, lakes, and valleys; towns of Lenox and Stockbridge on Berkshires; railroad on Mt. Washington, Crawford and Francona Notch, Mt. Holyoke; Lake Champlain. Industries, poultry, herds, fruit, mills, lumbering, polishing marble, Ashing, Providence, Worcester, Hartford, Springfield, Portland; views of Boston's historic spots; Concord, N. H., the Minute Man at Bridge; homes of Emerson, Hawthorne, Louisa M. Alcott, Longfellow, Lowell; famous old schools, Dartmouth, Yale, Williams, Bowdoin, Harvard, Boston Technical. Today in Samoa.* Reels, 1. Producer, Burton Holmes; exchange, National Non-Theatrical Motion Pictures. Remarks: Island of Apia, home of American consul, home of Robert Louis Stevenson, tomb on summit of Mt. Vaea, native huts, copra plantation, white meat of cocoanut dried for food, oil, and cosmetics; natives of Solomon islands, climbing palm trees for nuts, loading cars and transporting cocoanuts, siva-siva dance, other dances in native costumes of former days. Seeing San Marino.* Reels, 1. Producer and exchange, Pathe. Remarks: Smallest and oldest republic, map of Adriatic Sea and northern Italy; 30 square miles in size; 12,000 population, sturdy, wholesome people; Mt. Titanus of legendary fame, three towers. EXCHANGES Community Motion Picture Service National Non-Theatrical Motion Pic 46 West 24th St., New York City .c^T^' *Sf* v , „m. 130 West 46th St., New York City