By the Sea Clippings 7/43
Atlanta Constitution, Atlanta, Georgia, April 25, 1915.
George Schmidt, manager of the Alamo No. 2 theatre,
Atlanta, Ga., brought the wrath of the police
department down upon him by using a shimmy cutout
for „The Chorus Girl‘s Romance.“
(...) Photo, Exhibitors Herald, Dec. 11, 1920
& Vaudette Theater, Atlanta, Ga. View of Auditorium
and Stage. Auditorium Dimensions: 40 ft. by
90 ft.; Mean Height of Ceiling, 27 ft. Number of Seats, 540.
(...) Photo, Moving Picture World, Oct. 14, 1911
& Alama No. 2
The House With The Clean Policy“ (...)
„THURSDAY
Charles Chaplin
in a brand-new comedy
By the Sea“ (...)
„Slager and Eestelle, the Big Singing Successes,
Will Continue to Entertain All This Week
(...) Atlanta Constitution, April 25, 1915
Alama No. 2 Theatre, 36 Peachtree Street Northwest, Atlanta.
„THURSDAY CHARLES CHAPLIN IN ,BY THE SEA‘“
Advertisement. „Vaudette
THURSDAY
CHARLES CHAPLIN
IN
,BY THE SEA‘“
Vaudette Theatre, 82 Whitehall Street Southwest, Atlanta.
By the Sea is released by Essanay April 29, 1915.
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