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Moving Picture World, New York, April 21, 1917.
Shea‘s Hippodrome, exterior by night, electric sign THIRD
ANNIVERSARY BILLIE BURKE, Buffalo, N. Y.
(...) Photo, Motography, Nov. 10, 1917
& A CRITICISM by Harold B. Franklin, manager of Shea‘s
Hippodrome, Buffalo, is always worth attention.
Shea‘s Hippodrome seats about 2,500, has an orchestra
of twenty-six pieces, and is considered one of
the finest motion picture houses in the United States, not
excluding New York and Chicago.
Mr. Franklin writes:–
„The writer is pleased to have the opportunity to tell
you how pleased our audiences
were with Charlie Chaplin in ,The Cure.‘
„This comedy in many respects is one of the best Chaplins
we have had the pleasure of featuring in the
Hippodrome. It is needless to say that business was
,Record Breaking.‘“
(...) What The Exhibitors Say Opinion from the men who have given Mutuals the test of the box office, Reel Life, May 19, 1917
„Just to have another good laugh“
Editorial content. „Chaplin on Mutual Program“ (...)
„The theater patrons will come a second time and probably
a third just to have another good laugh.“
The Cure Still.
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