The Masquerader Clippings 6/20
Muskogee Times-Democrat, Muskogee, Oklahoma, Sept. 1, 1914.
Making Pathe Pull.
J. W. Liewellyn, of the Vaudette theater, West Point, Ga.,
sends in a post card picture of his billing for the
Pathe News. It will be seen that he has surrounded the
company bill with American, Greek and Russian
newspapers, a war map and the illustrated supplements.
(...) Moving Picture World, Sept. 26, 1914
& Broadway Theatre, exterior by day, marquee Roy Rogers
Song of Arizona, Muskogee, 1946, Cinema Treasures
& „Shadows“ front, with effective use of cut-out letters and art
display material, prepared by R. W. J Bettis,
manager of the Broadway theatre, Muskogee, Okla.
(...) Photo, Motion Picture News, March 3, 1923
„The Masquerader, a roaring Keystone comedy“
Advertisement. „VICTORIA BillBoard
Mammoth Productions Daily
High Class Motion Pictures.“ (...)
„Saturday“ (...)
„The Masquerader, a roaring Keystone comedy.“ (...)
Broadway, 211 West Broadway Street, Muskogee.
The Masquerader is
released by Keystone August 27, 1914.
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