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Exhibitors Herald, Chicago, April 23, 1921

Proctor‘s Theatre, West Front Street from Madison

Avenue, Plainfield, 1921, Cinema Treasures, postcard in color

& Proctor‘s, street level view, Plainfield,

1912, Cinema Treasures, postcard in color, detail

& Proctor‘s, exterior by day, marquee

„The Aeroplane Girl“ Lila Cotay, Plainfield

(...) Variety, Jan. 7, 1911


„An exploitation stunt with a smile in it“

Editorial content. „An automobile show was in progress

in Plainfield, N. J., when The Kid, Charlie Chaplin‘s

First National feature, was being shown at Proctor‘s theatre.

A baby carriage was planted in one of the show

rooms by the management, the well written card shown

in the accompanying illustration being displayed

to effect the required association of ideas. An exploitation

stunt with a smile in it.“ (...)

      Proctor‘s, W. Front Street near Park Ave., Plainfield, N. J.

      Photo.

     

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