By the Sea Clippings 9/43
Star Tribune, Minneapolis, Minnesota, April 25, 1915.
Lyric Theatre, Minneapolis, Minn.
(...) Photo, Moving Picture World, Feb. 27, 1915
(This is a reproduction of the Paramount Program Advertisement
from Saturday Evening Post, Feb. 6, 1915)
& Lyric, auditorium with balcony, Minneapolis –
Lyric theater in Minneapolis, a house
which formerly was the home of theatrical successes.
(...) Photo, Motography, Chicago, Nov. 7, 1914
& Saxe‘s Lyric, Minneapolis.
We are pleased to show you this week an excellent picture
of the Lyric theater orchestra, Minneapolis. This house
is one of the popular „Saxe“ string and is under the management
of P. F. Schwie. Readers of the Moving Picture World
know that the Lyric Theater has the reputation of presenting motion pictures in a high class manner with correct accessories –
musical and otherwise. The director of the orchestra is W. E. Dirks,
and the organist Julius K. Johnson.
(...) Photo, Moving Picture World, Feb. 28, 1914
& Bringing Paris and the „Infatuation Ballet“ to Minneapolis.
William Vance‘s New Lyric exploited Pathe‘s
„Infatuation“ with a living chorus in a beautiful prototype
of the Casino de Paris.
(...) Photo, Moving Picture World, April 5, 1919
„All Charles Chaplin Pictures Appear At The Bijou First“
Advertisement. „LYRIC“ (...)
„Thursday–Friday“ (...)
Charles Chaplin
In His Latest Comedy
By the Sea
All Charles Chaplin Pictures Appear At The Bijou First.“
Lyric, 711 Hennepin Avenue, Minneapolis.
By the Sea is released by Essanay April 29, 1915.
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