Judge, 1930-05-24 · page 35 of 36
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hb willl. orqed a A Home Movie Camera to make a living record of the many happy days that lic just ahead... ‘THERE'LL be silver and china and glassware that sparkle. Perhaps even a gift of jewels. As each comes, she'll look at it and admire it, and exclaim her delight. But then comes a movie camera. That's different! “What a perfectly wonderful present! Who sent it?” All ready to take movies of the wedding. The bride... the bridegroom... a bit bewildered, ‘The honeymoon . .. in liv- ing motion pictures to keep and cherish all through Tite! , a movie camera is quite the most ne of all wedding gifts! welc But be sure it is a Ciné-Kodak—the simplest of home movie camefas to oper- ate. With it, any one who can press a lever and look through a finder can take successful movies— black-and-white or in full color. Developing is included in the original film price. And, with the Kodascope, the pictures are projected on a home screen as easily as playing a phonograph. Any Ciné-Kodak dealer yill gladly demonstrate the Ciné-Kodak and show you Kodacolor — home movies in full Cinée-Kodak Aimp lest- of Hlome Movie Cameras The bride with stars in her eyes... the wedding day ...the honeymoon . «. recorded in motion pictures to keep and cherish all through life. color—on the screen. See the Ciné- Kodak, Model BB, f.1.9. It comes in attractive shades of blue, gray, brown, also black. Price, with case to match, $140. Other Ciné-Kodaks for less. Kodascopes for as little as $60. Complete outfits for as low as $143. Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, N. Y. CINE-KODAK MODEL BB with /.1.9 leas, for making home movies in either plain black-and- whiteorfullcolor. comicbooks.com