Exhibitors Herald and Moving Picture World (Oct-Dec 1928)

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44 BETTER THEATRES SECTION OF December 22, 1928 H amrick's Music Box theatre at performance time. This exterior view shows the metropolitan aspect given this outof-date house, by remodeling. Did modernization pay? Just look at this stand-out crowd for answer! Exterior views of the United .Artists theatre, before and after remodeling. Above the house is shown as it was when called the Majestic. That was quite some time before the coming of stiff chain competition. Closing followed. Then remodeling. And the brilliant result is what you see at right. MODERN EXTERIORS THAT REMODELING BUILT When the Music Box and the United Artists in Portland, Ore., found new prosperity, there was a reason and these new fronts were part of it