By the Sea Clippings 1/43
Washington Times, Washington, D. C., April 24, 1915.
By the Sea Title
& Empress Theater (on the right side), exterior by day, marquee Crossroads of New York, Washington, D. C.,
1922, National Photo Company Collection, detail
& „THE EMPRESS,“ MARCUS NATES,
MANAGER, USING MOST EXPENSIVE INDEPENDENT
SERVICE IN NATIONAL CAPITAL AND VICINITY.
THREE REELS ON DAY OF RELEASE. HAD EXTRAORDINARY
RUN OF „FALL OF TROY“
(...) Motion Picture News, May 20, 1911
„Positively First Time Shown Anywhere“
Advertisement. „HYPOCRITES
Return Engagement of Bosworth Screen Classic
,Hypocrites‘
The Most Wonderful Film Preduction of the Age
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
EMPRESS THEATER“ (...)
„FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY
,CHARLES CHAPLIN‘
In His Latest Essanay Comedy
,BY THE SEA‘
Positively First Time Shown Anywhere“
Empress Theater, 416 Ninth Street Northwest, Washington, D. C.
By the Sea is released by Essanay April 29, 1915.
Anzeige. „,HYPOCRITES‘“ (...)
Empress Theater.“ (...)
„Freitag, Samstag, Sonntag
,Charles Chaplin‘
in seiner neuesten Essanay Comedy
,By the Sea‘
Hundertprozentig zum ersten Mal überhaupt gezeigt.“
Alan Nevins & Henry Steele Commager, The Pocket History
of the United States, New York 1942:
„In the presidential elections of 1916 Wilson was successful,
largely because he had ,kept us out of war.‘“
Am 28. Juli 1914 hat der Erste Weltkrieg begonnen –
„the european war“ wird er oft in amerikanischen Zeitungen
vorerst noch genannt.