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Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telegram, Richmond, Ind., July 1, 1914
Mabel‘s Married Life Scenes
& „Main St., looking West from Eighth St., Richmond, Ind.,“
undated, postcard in color, cardcow.com
& NEW MURRETTE THEATRE.
Aug. 1 is the day that the Murrette, the finest picture house
in the middle West, located in Richmond, Ind., will
open. This will be the only ten cent picture house in Richmond,
and O. G. Murray, the owner, is going to give
Richmondites the opportunity of seeing first run pictures
in conjunction with a high class musical act.
For this theatre he has engaged a three piece orchestra
and a high class ballad singer. The theatre is a work
of art, and was built by the Hazen Contracting Co., of Cincinnati.
Manager Murray will play road attractions at Gennett,
and high class vaudeville will be the policy of the Murray Theatre.
(...) New York Clipper, July 27, 1912
„Keystone Comedy ,Mabel‘s Married Life‘“
Advertisement. „Murrette
TODAY“ (...)
„Keystone Comedy
,Mabel‘s Married Life‘“ (...)
Murrette, 1005 Main Street, Richmond.
Mabel‘s Married Life is released by Keystone June 20, 1914.
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