Shoulder Arms Clippings 108/246
New York Herald, New York, November 3, 1918.
Shoulder Arms Scenes
& HAROLD EDEL, WHO DIED IN NEW YORK CITY
NOVEMBER 2, AT THE AGE OF 29, AND
STRAND THEATRE HE CONDUCTED SUCCESSFULLY
FOR OVER TWO YEARS.
(...) Two photo, Exhibitors Herald and Motography, Nov. 16, 1918
& On Broadway
A Line Three Blocks Long
waited at the Strand Theatre to see
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D.W. GRIFFITH‘S
„The Great Love“ (...)
It Set a New Record for Harold Edel
(...) Moving Picture World, Sept. 7, 1918
& Harold E. Edel is dead.
(...) Buffalo Morning Express, Nov. 3, 1918
„Pneumonia, the result of the Spanish influenza“
Editorial content. „Harold Edel of the Strand Dies.
Harold Edel, director of the Strand Theatre, died yesterday
in his home, 225 West Eighty-fifth street, of pneumonia,
the result of the Spanish influenza. He was born in Greenville,
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S.C., twenty-nine years ago. His widow, Frances
Edel, and a two-year-old son, Harold Edel, Jr., survive him.
He first had a penny arcade in Fourteenth street
and later operated the Hippodrome in Cleveland. After that
he was interested in kinemacolor pictures, and later
still in the Strand in Buffalo and the Marc Brock interests
there. Two years ago he became connected with
the Strand Theatre here.“
Mark Brock is written Mask-Broc.
Strand Theatre, Broadway and 47th Street, New York.
Shoulder Arms has a pre-release presentation
at the Strand Theatre, starting Sunday, October 20, 1918,
Chaplin‘s film is released by First National
October 27, 1918.
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