Central City theaters are now organized into one larger cohesive advertisement. All are owned by Stanley-Warner. Includes the Stanley, Boyd, Fox, Earle, Aldine, Stanton, Karlton, Keith’s, Palace, and Victoria theaters. By Alexis Tryon
belongs to 1936 Film Press project
tagged pfdoctype_newspapers_ad pftheater_Boyd pftheater_Earle pftheater_Fox pftheater_Stanley pftheater_Stanley-Warner philadelphia_theaters by wellske ...and 92 other people ...on 18-SEP-06
tagged pfdoctype_newspapers_ad pftheater_Boyd pftheater_Earle pftheater_Fox pftheater_Stanley pftheater_Stanley-Warner philadelphia_theaters by wellske ...and 92 other people ...on 18-SEP-06
Around this time, “Stanley-Warner Neighborhood Theaters” advertisements emerge, showing theaters in every side neighborhood of Philadelphia. Also, other theaters that had been regulars in the advertisements also disappear around this time. By Alexis Tryon
belongs to 1936 Film Press project
tagged pfdoctype_newspapers_ad pftheater_Stanley-Warner by wellske ...and 92 other people ...on 22-AUG-06
tagged pfdoctype_newspapers_ad pftheater_Stanley-Warner by wellske ...and 92 other people ...on 22-AUG-06


