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The Star Boarder Clippings 2/31
Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, California, April 5, 1914.
Woodley Theatre, exterior by day, Los Angeles, circa 1914-1918.
– The sign on the side of the building is advertising
the „Mammoth Pipe Organ.“ Underwood & Underwood,
University of California Riverside, detail
& G. Haven Bishop for Southern California Edison (photographer), Empress Vaudeville, exterior by night,
Los Angeles, California, 1913, Huntington Digital Library
& Empress. (...)
The Denniss Brothers, who are said to be kings of the aerial
ladder. are also a feature, while the always new
and first-run Keystone comedies will complete the bill.
(...) Los Angeles Times, April 5, 1914
Empress Theatre, 344 Spring Street, Los Angeles,
& Woodley Theater. (...)
Of course there will be a Keystone comedy too, and this,
like “The Mutual Girl,“ needs no boosting. They
always speak for themselves, those Keystone comedies, and
never fail to make audiences scream with laughter.
(...) Los Angeles Times, April 5, 1914
& EMPRESS THEATER (...)
3 Shows Tonight
(...) Los Angeles Times, April 5, 1914
„LATEST KEYSTONE COMEDY“
Advertisement. „WOODLEY THEATER“ (...)
„LATEST KEYSTONE COMEDY“ (...)
Woodley Theatre, 842 S. Broadway, Los Angeles.
The Star Boarder is
released by Keystone April 4, 1914.
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