Exhibitors Herald (Dec 1924-Mar 1925)

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X BETTEl^ THEATRES SECTION OF January 3, 1925 John BoirerSf .\farguerite de la Motte and ff arner Baxter^ screen stars, insp^‘rfing the Potcers equipment installed in the Rampart theatre. New RAMPART in Los Angeles Tile Rampart is the latest addition to Los Angeles’ elaborate residential theatres. It was built by W. A. Sobelman in conjunction with John Balk and Lewellyn J. Smith. The Rampart is one of the most picturesque cinemas on the coast, being erected at a cost of 1125,000. Tuo rieics of the auditorium of the neir Rampart theatre, Los Angeles. The au</iforium is completely square, measuring 91 by 91