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New York Clipper, New York, August 29, 1914.
Humboldt Bank Building, San Francisco
– You can see the Portolá Theatre‘s front on the left side.
(...) Frontispiece, Architect and Engineer
of California and the Pacific Coast, Feb. 1913
& Crowd Before Portola Theater, During
Run of „Salomy Jane,“ Distributed by the Golgate Service.
– Portola Theater, exterior by night, electric
sign above roof reading „Portola Theatre Beatriz Michelena
in Salomy Jane,“ San Francisco
(...) Moving Picture World, Nov. 21, 1914
& Portola TheatEr, San Francisco, Cal.
THE Portola theatre, 779 Market street,
San Francisco, Cal., enjoys the distinction of being one
of the largest houses in that city devoted exclusively
to motion pictures, and has the added distinction of being located
in the very heart of the downtown section, near Fourth
street, the theater proper is on Stevenson street and is reached
through an unusually long tiled lobby. This arrangement
is most advantageous as the noises of Market street are entirely
eliminated. The theatre has a seating capacity of 1,100.
(...) Moving Picture World, July 25, 1914
& Lobby display of Portola Theatre, San Francisco, Cal., during the Showing of „The Rosary“
(...) Motion Picture News, Aug. 21, 1915 (also Moving Picture
World, Aug. 28, 1915)
& Portola, lobby, San Francisco, 1915, Cinema Treasures
„Portola Theatre, Dan and The Face on the Barroom Floor“
Editorial content. „SAN FRANCISCO.
(Special dispatch to THE NEW YORK CLIPPER.)“ (...)
„NOTES.
THE feature film named were the attractions at the houses
named, respectively, for week commencing
Sunday, 16:“ (...) „At the Portola Theatre, Dan and
The Face on the Barroom Floor.“ (...)
Portola (Paris) Theater, 779 Market Street, San Francisco.
The Face on the Barroom Floor is
released by Keystone Aug. 10, 1914.
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