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Harrisburg Telegraph, Harrisburg, Pa., November 28, 1914
The Property Man Scenes
& „A GLIMPSE OF MARKET STREET,
HARRISBURG, PA.,“ with the
Colonial Theater, postcard in color, undated, card cow
& Central Penn (...)
Miss Ada Dickinson, assistant organist at the Colonial
Theatre, Harrisburg, and teacher of voice in the
Barrington School in that city, left on July 7 for New York
to take a six week‘ course in music. (...)
Walter J. Hurley, manager of the State Theatre, Allentown,
has just been promoted to be managing director
also of the Rialto, both Wilmer & Vincent houses, in that city.
Three years ago Mr. Hurley went to Allentown
from Harrisburg, where he was publicity representative for
the six Wilmer & Vincent theatres. At that time
he took charge of the Orpheum, Allentown, which was then
changed from vaudeville to a motion picture house,
with many improvements, and was renamed the State. Two years
ago Mr. Hurley married Miss Viola Burd, of Harrisburg,
an accomplished musician, who was organist in the Colonial
Theatre, in the latter city.
(...) Motion Picture News, July 22, 1927
„A rattling comedy film”
Advertisement/Editorial content. „COLONIAL (...)
The Property Man, a rattling comedy film in two parts, will also
be exhibited for the last times to-day.– Advertisement.“
Colonial, 280 Market Street, Harrisburg.
The Property Man Revival.
Werbung/Redaktioneller Inhalt
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