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A Film Johnnie Clippings 9/41

Topeka State Journal, Topeka, Kansas, March 10, 1914.

A Film Johnnie Scenes and Title

& A man hanging a movie poster outside of the Best Theater,

Topeka, Kansas, around 1938, Kansas Memory

& Lou Nathanson, owner of the Best and Cozy moving picture

house of Topeka, has invented a new screen. 

(...) Motography, Chicago, Oct. 1911

& The Best theater at Topeka put on a war film, „A Born Warrior,“

at the usual price of admission, 5 cents.

(...) Moving Picture World, Sept. 19, 1914

& The Best Theater at Topeka, Kansas, has been sold

by Lou Nathanson to W. P. Cuff.

(...) Motography, Chicago, June 10, 1916


„Is also on the bill“

Editorial content. „The Best.“ (...)

      „A Keystone comedy, A Film Johnnie, is also on the bill.“

      Best Theater, 402 Kansas Avenue, Topeka.

      A Film Johnnie is released by Keystone March 2, 1914.


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