A Busy Day Clippings 2/17
Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, California, May 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
& Making a Newspaper
GETTING OUT „THE TIMES“
ON WOODLEY SCREEN TODAY
UNDER the caption „A Busy Day – The Morning
Newspaper,“ there will be shown on the
screen at the Woodley theater, beginning today,
„The Times“ in action.
The pictures were taken by the Keystone
company, but picturegoers will bear
in mind that it is not a Keystone comedy.
(...) Los Angeles Times, May 4, 1914
& WOODLEY THEATER (...)
The Latest Keystone Comedy and „The Morning Paper,“
made in The Times Building
(...) Los Angeles Times, May 4 and 5, 1914
„By the Keystone company“
Editorial content. „Educational.
FILM DEPICTS MAKING
OF MODERN NEWSPAPER.
EXCEPT that the process is a noiseless one, those who
have witnessed the mechanical part of getting out
a newspaper will find the film entitled A Busy Day – The Morning
Newspaper, which is shown this week at the Woodley
Theater, marvelously ,true to life.‘
The film, which is by the Keystone company,
was taken in The Times plant, and is a faithful portrayal of how
a modern newspaper is made.“ (...)
Woodley Theatre, 838 Broadway, Los Angeles.
A Busy Day is
released by Keystone May 7, 1914.
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