Liberty Theatre
215 Oak Street,
Kelso,
WA
98626
215 Oak Street,
Kelso,
WA
98626
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The Liberty mostly showed low-budget, black-and-white Westerns and minor-studio dramas. I think the owner, Basil Bashor, wasn’t willing to invest in the new Cinemascope format, which required a major investment in new equipment. Too bad, because the auditorium was pleasant.
This item from Motion Picture News of November 25, 1922 must be about the Liberty.
The PSTOS page for he Liberty says that a 2/4 Wurlitzer type B organ was shipped from the factory to the Liberty Theater in November, 1922. If the house was ready or its organ installation in November, it’s very likely that it opened before the end of 1922, though I haven’t found a date for the event.PSTOS also says that the Liberty is the Kelso house that was also called the Paramount, so the line in the description about the Paramount/Kelso must be mistaken. So far I’ve been unable to discover when or for how long the house used the Paramount name.
The Liberty Theatre in Kelso is mentioned in the March 1, 1924 issue of Moving Picture World: