![]() Frank Harms was leader of the orchestra Lloyd Filbey, Harry Baird, Minnie Keller and Marie Kortenhorn were organists and Frank Porter was in charge of the stage. On January 1, 1922, the “Lyric” was joined to the Carr & Schad circuit and the vaudeville policy was again introduced. Henke, organist William Lyssington, violinist the Harold Dorwin trio and at various times Paul Esterly, Earl Tobias, Theodore Aurand and Dorothy Lewis officiated at the organ. During the early days, Frank Hill and Master Anthony sang the songs. LeRoy Talbot began here as an usher, then sold tickets, and finally was advanced to the projection booth. ![]() Charles Miller, Clarence Barr and Robert Wenger made up the stage crew, and Winfield Steele was chief projectionist. The first orchestra at the “Lyric” included Harold Bechtel, leader, Elmer Addis, William Drexel, John Shunk and Clarence Newmoyer.
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