Wallace Theatre
150 E. Liberty Street,
Wooster,
OH
44691
150 E. Liberty Street,
Wooster,
OH
44691
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This one opened on July 19, 1913 with George Gebhardt in “The Trapper’s Mistake”. According to a news item, the theatre building was designed by Stanley Power and seating was 400.
Address was 150 E Liberty St.
Here is an item about the Wallace Theatre in the January 8, 1916, issue of The Moving Picture World:
The February 12, 1916, issue of the same publication had an item about another theater-related crime in Wooster: The March 4 issue of The Moving Picture World reported on the arrest of J. B. McCormick of the Alhambra Theatre, but didn’t say anything about the gunshot wound suffered by the owner of the Wallace Theatre: The March 18, 1916, issue of The Moving Picture World reported that J. B. McCormick had filed for bankruptcy: I presume that Mr. McCormick’s arrest ended Wooster’s theatrical crime wave, but I’ve been unable to find out who shot Mr. Ziegler. Had McCormick been arrested for that, I’m sure the magazine would have reported it. A report in a book of official documents of Ohio published in 1917 indicates that McCormick pleaded guilty to dynamiting the Wallace Theatre and was sentenced on February 12 to a term of five to ten years in the Ohio State Penitentiary.