The Masquerader Clippings 11/20
Evening Capital News, Boise, Idaho., Sept. 9, 1914.
Belgian Soldier In Armored Car
Watching The Bursting
Of A German Shell At The Attack On Antwerp
(...) Photo, New York Times, Oct. 25, 1914
& VICTORY FOR THE ALLIES
(...) Evening Capital News, Boise, Sept. 10, 1914,
front page, detail
& „Main St., Boise, Idaho,“ undated, postcard,
Steunenberg Blogspot
& „10th Street, Boise, Idaho,“ 1910, postcard.
hippostcard.com
& PARIS TODAY
A Graphic Description of the Effect of War on the Picture
Business in France.
By Our Special Correspondent.
Paris, Tuesday, August 11, 1914.
IN common with every other trade, the moving
picture industry in France has been seriously disorganized through
the terrible European war now being waged. (...)
Among the hundreds of Americans still here is William H.
Selig, the famous producer. He was staying at the Hotel
Edouard VII when war was declared. „War is hell,“ he said to me yesterday. „I have never seen such a stirring sight as
these Frenchmen marching off to the front. Their courage was
wonderful to behold, and I shall never forget it.“ As are all
other Americans here, Mr. Selig is perfectly safe and at ease.
He intends stopping here for some little time. (...)
JOHN CHER.
(...) Foreign Trade Notes,
Moving Picture World, Sept. 5, 1914
& „Ask our regular Patrons about our Pictures De Luxe.“
– Majestic,Boise, Idaho..
(...) FIXING THE „CLASS“ IDEA
Happy phrases by Theater Managers Convey
Sense of Quality and Comfort to Public.
By Frank H. Madison.
A NEW school of photoplay theater advertisers
is developing throughout the United States. (...)
Moving Picture World, Sept. 5, 1914
& The Majestic. (...)
The program for the last three days at the Majestic
is said to be an exceptionally strong one. It is headed by the
tenth episode of The Million Dollar Mystery. (...)
The balance of the bill is made up of In the Nick of Time,
by Reliance; Susie‘s New Shoes, by The Beauty
Film company featuring Margarita Fischer and Harry Pollard,
and The Masqueraders, a Keystone comedy.
These are all first run Mutual features and are all good.
(...) Evening Capital News, Sept. 9, 1914
„A Keystone Hit“
Advertisement. „MAJESTIC THEATRE
Home of the Mutual Movies.“ (...)
„,The Masqueraders‘
A Keystone Hit“ (...)
Majestic Theatre, 113 South Tenth Street, Boise.
The Masquerader is
released by Keystone August 27, 1914.
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