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His Favorite Pastime Clippings 16/18

Arizona Republican, Phoenix, Arizona, May 27, 1914.

His Favorite Pastime Scenes

& Lobby Display Showing the Manner in which the Hip Theatre

(before 1917 the Lion), Phoenix, Arizona, celebrated

the Downfall of „Booze“ during the Run of a Pathe News which Depicted Various Phases of its Abolishment.

(...) Motion Picture News, March 24, 1917

& DOWN in Arizona business hasn‘t been as lively of late

as it might be, owing to the British contraband of war

on copper, one of the big products of the State, but Walter B.

Leecraft, manager of Lion Theater, in Phoenix,

recently found means to boom business at his house in a manner

to arouse the envy of all his competitors.

(...) Reel Life, Jan. 16, 1915

& J. E. Rickards Buys Theater.

      Phoenix, Ariz. – Jo E. Rickards, founder of the

Phoenix Amusement Company, of Phoenix,

and one of the pioneers in that state, has disposed of his

interest in the above concern and purchased the

Lion theater of Phoenix. He has completely remodeled

the house and renamed it the Hip.

(...) Moving Picture World, Feb. 3, 1917


„And a Funny Keystone comedy, ,His Favorite Pastime‘

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      „And a Funny Keystone comedy, ,His Favorite Pastime‘ (...)          

      Lion (1917 the Hip) Theater, Phoenix.

      His Favorite Pastime is

      released by Keystone March 16, 1914.


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