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New York Tribune, New York, November 22, 1914.
His Trysting Places Scene
& Hammerstein‘s Victoria, exterior by day, New York,
undated, Cinema Treasures, original photo
& Hammerstein‘s Victoria Theatre and Roof Garden
at „Forty-second Street and Seventh
Avenue, New York,“ undated, postcard in color
& Victoria Theatre of Vari(etIES),
exterior by day, New York, undated, Cinema Treasures
& Victoria‘s Paradise Roof Garden, auditorium,
New York, 1901, Museum of the City of New York
& Hammerstein‘s Victoria Theatre, auditorium
with boxes and curtained stage, New York, undated, drawing
& VICTORIA. (...)
Turrely, Novello, Pathe daily news and First Run Keystone
Comedy Pictures complete the bill.
(...) New York Tribune, Nov. 29, 1914
& HAMMERSTEIN‘S (...)
The 3 Keatons
(...) New York Times, Nov. 15, 1914
& Comedy Reel Fills In.
Last week, for the first time, Hammerstein‘s placed its Keystone one-reel comedy to fill the intermission gap. The plan
worked successfully,but few leaving the house for the interval.
It would have been continued this week had
the Keystone supplied been capable of holding down the spot.
After looking at the comic subject, the management
placed the film to close the performance, trusting for better
luck next time.
(...) Variety, Nov. 21, 1914
„And Keystone comedy pictures“
Editorial content. „VICTORIA.
Hammerstein‘s Victoria Theatre offers a holiday bill,
with comedy predominating.“ (...)
„Adler and Arline, a well known comedy duo; Daniels
and Conrad, musical act above the average,
the Althea Twins and Pathe and Keystone comedy pictures
complete the bill.“
Victoria, 1481 B‘way (West 42nd St and 7th Ave), New York.
His Trysting Places is
released by Keystone Nov. 9, 1914.
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