The Masquerader Clippings 15/20
Daily Missoulian, Missoula, Montana, September 29, 1914.
The Masquerader Scenes
& Belgian troops advancing to the Yser to meet Germans.
Copyrighted 1914 by Hearst-Selig News Pictorial.
(...) Motography, Nov. 28, 1914
& „Higgins Avenue, Missoula, Montana,“ 1910s,
postcard in color, ebay
& „Compare your comfort at the Star with the others.“
– Star Theater, Missoula, Mont.
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
& Manager Piquett announces that
he has made arrangements to have music at the Star
theater Saturday and Sunday evenings. There
will be pleasing selections rendered by a three-piece orchestra.
This is in the way of elaborating the programs for
these days, no detraction being made from the pleasurableness
of the pictures displayed.
(...) Daily Missoulian, June 3, 1914
„A Roaring Keystone Comedy“
Advertisement. „Star Theater
(The Mutual Movie House.)
Tonight“ (...)
„The Masquerader
A Roaring Keystone Comedy
Singing by Ed LaVasseur
Music by the Star‘s Big Orchestra
5c and 10c
Go Where The ,Goes‘ Go
The best ventilated picture house in Missoula.“
Star Theater, Missoula.
The Masquerader is released by Keystone August 27, 1914.
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