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Exhibitors Herald, Chicago, April 16, 1921.
Lobby of the Liberty theatre, Portland, Ore., during the
showing of „The Kid.“
(...) Photo, Motion Picture News, March 26, 1921
& BOX office approach to the Liberty theatre,
Portland, Ore., during the run of The Old Swimmin‘ Hole,
Charles Ray‘s First National attraction, showing
the contrastive effect of special posters in standard frames.
(...) Photo, Exhibitors Herald, June 4, 1921
& Liberty Theatre, interior looking toward stage, beautiful
falls at each side of curtain, trellised balconies
behind which are the pipes of the Big Wurlitzer Hope-Jones
Unit Orchestra, Portland, Oregon
(...) Photo, Moving Picture World, Sept. 22, 1917
„The front“
Editorial content. „The front of the Liberty theatre, Portland,
Ore., as decorated for the showing of First National‘s
The Kid, the first picture ever held over a weekly change date.
Side and top banners carried a total of 135 electric
lights.“
Liberty, Broadway and Stark, Portland.
Photo.
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