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Tacoma Times, Tacoma, Washington, May 15, 1915.

By the Sea Scenes

& 1019 Pacific Avenue by night, Tacoma, circa 1925,

Tacoma Public Library

& 917 Pacific Avenue by day, Tacoma, March 18, 1919,

Tacoma Public Library

& Pacific Avenue, looking north from the corner of South 13th

Street by day, about 1905, Tacoma Public Library

& Albert Henry Barnes (photographer), People‘s Store

Company, Pacific Avenue, from 11th Street,

Tacoma, circa 1919, University of Washington Libraries

& Sink Lusitana

EarLy Rumors Are Confirmed – Tacomans Aboard

THE SUNKEN CUNARD LINER

(...) Tacoma Times, May 7, 1915, front page

& Charles Chaplin

Sunday and Monday

„By the Sea“

5 Cents – 1000 Feet Of Fun – 5 Cents

Shell Theater

We Show Them First

(...) Tacoma Times, May 15, 1915

      Charles Chaplin – Sonntag und Montag –

      „By the Sea“

      5 Cents – 300 Meter Spass – 5 Cents

      Shell Theater

      Wir zeigen sie zuerst


„One can‘t help laughing“

Editorial content. „Charlie Chaplin is

      Here in New Comedy

      By the Sea, latest Essanay release of Charles Chaplin,

comes to the Shell Sunday and Monday. It is said

to be one of the best mirthprovoking plays that Chaplin has yet

appeared in. Charlie wanders down by the sea,

and his hat blows around the beach. Finally he anchors

it down with a piece of cable, and then he ,mixes‘

with a stranger who is also having trouble with the wind

and his hat. The complications that arise

are so ridiculous that one can‘t help laughing.

      On the same bill will be Thirty, the drama

of a newspaper reporter‘s life, with Francis X. Bushman

and Seerly Bayne. There will be the regular

Selig Jungle Zoo picture and Wally Van in a comedy,

Cutey´s Sister.“

      Shell, 1324 Pacific Avenue (at 14th Street), Tacoma.

      By the Sea is

      released by Essanay April 29, 1915.


Anzeige. „Charlie Chaplin ist hier

      in neuer Komödie

      By the Sea, neuester Essanay Filmstart mit Charles

Chaplin, kommt Sonntag und Montag ins Shell.

Es soll eines der heiterkeitsprovozierendsten Stücke sein,

in dem Chaplin bisher erschienen ist. Charlie

geht ans Meer hinunter, und an der Beach fliegt ihm der Hut

davon. Er macht ihn schliesslich mit einem Stück

Kabel fest und gerät drauf mit einem Fremden aneinander,

der ebenfalls mit Wind und Hut zu kämpfen hat.

Die sich draus ergebenden Komplikationen sind so lachhaft,

dass man dem Lachen nicht widerstehen kann.

      Im selben Programm läuft Thirty, das Lebensdrama eines    Zeitungsreporters, mit Francis K. Bushman und Seerly

Bayne. Es gibt den gewohnten Selig Dschungel Zoo Film und

die Komödie Cutey´s Sister mit Wally Van.


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