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Post-Dispatch, St. Louis, Missouri, April 6 and 7, 1916.
West End Lyric Theater, exterior by day, marquee unreadable,
St. Louis, Mo., pinterest
& West End Lyric Theater, exterior by night, St. Louis, Mo.
(...) Moving Picture World, June 12, 1915
& Lyric Theater, St. Louis, Mo.
One of the newer modern picture theaters of St. Louis,
Mo., is the Lyric, erected at 6th and Pine Streets
by John W. Cornelius. The accompanying photograph of the
front of the house gives some idea of the ornate
scheme of architecture and decoration which has been carried
out by the builders, making it the most beautiful of the
downtown houses. Six hundred high candle power tungsten
lamps and two flaming are lamps illuminate this front,
which is further brightened by an electric sign on top. The lobby
and box office is done in Italian marble and on the
balcony above the box office are a number of statuettes,
which give a pleasing effect. (...)
In construction the Lyric is of concrete throughout. The
floor is sloped so that the screen is visible from
every seat in the house. The screen itself is built upon
the concrete back wall – a part of the structure.
The house seats 600 persons.
(...) Moving Picture World, July 29, 1911
& Today and Sunday WEST END LYRIC Delmar at Euclid
CHAS. CHAPLIN
In his New 4 Reel Comedy BURLESQUE ON CARMEN (...)
LYRIC 6th and Pine
CHAS. CHAPLIN in BURLESQUE ON CARMEN
(...) Post-Dispatch, April 8, 1916
„Four Reels – At Both Theaters“
Advertisement. „Chas. Chaplin
In His New Comedy
,Burlesque On Carmen‘
– Four Reels – At Both Theaters
Lyric, 6th & Pine West End Lyric, Delmar at Euclid
Friday – Saturday – Sunday“
Lyric, 114 North Sixth Street, St. Louis.
West End Lyric, 4819 Delmar Boulevard, St. Louis.
Essanay‘s Carmen Fake.
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