Making a Living Clippings 12/24
Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, California. February 8, 1914.
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G.Haven Bishop (photographer), Woodley Theatre,
exterior by night, marquee advertising Mary Pickford movie,
Los Angeles, 1915, Los Angeles Public Library
& Exterior shot of the Mission (before Woodley) Theatre
playing „Through the Back Door“ with
Mary Pickford, Los Angeles, 1921, Cinema Treasures
& Mission (before Woodley) Theatre,
lobby, Los Angeles, 1920, Frank Meline Company
& Auditorium shot of the Mission (before
Woodley) Theatre, Los Angeles, 1920, Frank Meline Company
& Mission (before Woodley) Theatre, auditorium with
audience awaiting Douglas Fairbank‘s The Mark
of Zorro, Los Angeles, 1921, Cezar Del Valle-Theatre Talks
& WOODLEY THEATER (...)
Feature Drama „THE HERMIT“ (...)
Here Today Fourth Reel of THE MUTUAL GIRL (...)
The Latest Keystone Comedy (...)
(...) Los Angeles Times, Feb. 9, 1914
& Woodley Theater. (...)
Of course, there is a Keystone comedy, too, and it is one
of the funniest yet.
(...) Los Angeles Times, Feb. 3, 1914
& WOODLEY THEATER (...)
And The Latest Keystone Comedy, „Mabel‘s Bear Escape“
(...) Los Angeles Times, Feb. 3, 1914
„The newest Keystone comedy“
Editorial content. „Woodley Theater.
A galaxy of splendid features are scheduled
for the first half of the week at Woodley‘s
Theater, on Broadway, opposite the Majestic Theater.
One of the most unusual of the
new features will be „The Hermit,“ a two-reel.“ (...)
Then, too, there will be more of the
Mutual Girl, who has captured the hearts of Woodley
patrons, and these, with the newest Keystone
comedy and other shorter reels, will make up a splendid
picture programme.“ (...)
Woodley Theatre, 838 Broadway, Los Angeles.
Mabel‘s Bear Escape is released
by Keystone Jan. 31, 1914.
Making a Living is released by Keystone
Feb. 2, 1914.
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