The Masquerader Clippings 13/20
Daily Telegram, Clarksburg, West Virginia., Sept. 12, 1914.
Exterior by day: „FOURTH STREET SHOWING
ORPHEUM THEATRE AND OPERA HOUSE, CLARKSBURG,
W. VA.“ Postcard, undated, Cinema Treasures
& Exterior by night: „ORPHEUM THEATRE, CLARKSBURG,
A.VA.,“ postcard in color, undated, West Virginia
State Archives
& HOW OPERATOR AND PIANIST CAN CO-OPERATE
PICTURE houses of to-day, while greatly
improved, enlarged and have better films, projection and
music, still have „trouble on the screen.“
The operator for a moment has turned away from
looking at the picture to fix a carbon, and is
adjusting his motor or taking a drink of water – in fact, is doing
something that takes his attention from the screen.
Now comes a dark patch on the screen, a jump and picture
„out of frame.“ This lapse may last from a fraction
of a minute to 2 or 3 minutes or until the operator has seen
the fault and remedied it.
Sometimes it is the pianist who pounds on the upper notes
on the piano to attract the operator‘s attention.
(...) Music and the Picture
Editor‘s Note. – This department is prepared to answer all
questions from exhibitors relating to the use of music
in connection with photoplay, and to suggest suitable music for
current pictures. Correspondence will be welcomed,
Motion Picture News, Aug. 29, 1914
& „Won in the Clouds,“ a great three part Universal feature,
is the main attraction today at the Orpheum
theater. (...) Two fine single reels are also shown. „The Stolen
Ore,“ a Reliance drama with Billie West, and
„The Masqueraders,“ a smashing Keystone comedy
featuring „Fatty“ Roscoe Arbuckle.
(...) THE THEATERS,
Daily Telegram, Clarksburg, Sept. 12, 1914
„A smashing Keystone comedy, featuring ,Fatty‘ Arbuckle“
Advertisement. „ORPHEUM THEATRE
(Mutual Movies Make Time Fly.)“ (...)
„,The Masquerader‘
A smashing Keystone comedy, featuring ,Fatty‘ Arbuckle“ (...)
Orpheum Theatre, 102 South 4th Street, Clarksburg.
The Masquerader is released by Keystone August 27, 1914.
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