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Salt Lake Telegram, Salt Lake City, Utah, November 17, 1916.

Behind the Screen Scenes

& American Theatre, exterior by night, marquee Otis Skinner

in „Kismet“ Gretland Master Organist, Salt Lake City

– WEEKLY and daily box office records of the American theatre,

Salt Lake City, Utah, are reported broken as a result of the

exploitation efforts made in behalf of „Kismet,“ the Robertson-Cole production of Otis Skinner‘s stage success.

(...) Exhibitors Herald, Feb. 26, 1921

& American Theatre, exterior by night, marquee Gene Stratton

Porter‘s „The Keeper of the Bees,“ Salt Lake City

(...) Exhibitors Herald, Oct. 24, 1925

& American, auditorium with screen, Salt Lake City

(...) Moving Picture World, July 10, 1915

& Interior of America‘s Biggest Theatre Viewed From Stage

– American Theatre, Salt Lake City

(...) Motion Picture News, March 14, 1914

& The Swanson Theatres

Direction Swanson Theatre Circuit,

  1. A.H. Swanson, President

American

3000 Seats (...)

Saturday (...)

Charlie Chaplin

      The $670,000 Comedian (the highest salaried man

in the world), in his latest offering

      Behind the Screen

      Prof. J. J. McClellan in Organ Recital this afternoon and

tonight. Franz Rath and American Orchestra afternoon and night.

(...) Goodwin‘s Weekly, Salt Lake City, Nov. 18, 1916.

& Finest Moving Picture Theater in the World

3000 Seats   AMERICAN   Today Only

Dorothy Gish in „Stagestruck“

Charlie Chaplin in Return Engagement of „Behind the Screen“

(...) Salt Lake Tribune, March 3, 1917


„Highest salaried man on earth (and funniest)“

Advertisement. „The SWANSON THEATRES

      Direction Swanson Theatre Circuit – W. H. Swanson, Pres.

      3000 Seats   American   3000 Seats

      Today and Tomorrow

      Double Feature Program

      Berta Kalich in

      An Elaborate Fox Production (In 6 reels)

      Love and Hate

      Charlie Chaplin

      The $670,000 comedian, highest salaried man on earth

(and funniest), in his latest picture

      Behind the Screen

      Prof. J. J. McClellan, organist of national fame, in organ

recitals. Franz Rath, the versatile and accomplished

pianist, and the famous American orchestra each afternoon

and night.“ (...)

      American Theatre, 241 South Main Street, Salt Lake City.

      Behind the Screen is

      released by Mutual November 13, 1916.

      See Behind the Screen

      at the Rex Theatre in Salt Lake City.


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