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Labor Journal, Everett, Washington, October 8, 1915.
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F.H. Nowell (photographer), Hewitt Avenue, looking East
from Colby Avenue, Everett, Wash., „The City
of Smokestacks,“ 1915, postcard in color, Everett Public Library
& BROADWAY THEATER, EVERETT, MASS.
By Henry.
Among small town theaters worthy of special attention
is directed to the Broadway Theater, Everett, Mass.,
owned and operated by the Everett Amusement Company.
The Broadway was first opened to the public
February 8, 1909, at which time it had a seating capacity
of 392 persons.
(...) Moving Picture World, Nov. 11, 1911
& „BROADWAY THEATRE, EVERETT,
MASS.,“ auditorium with screen, postcard, postmarked
Nov. 9 or 19 or 29, 1910,
American Vaudeville Museum Archive
& Broadway Theatre
Friday and Saturday will have CHARLES CHAPLIN in
„THOSE LOVE PANGS“
(...) Washington Socialist, Everett, March 11, 1915
& Loudon‘s Shoe Shop
2010 Hewitt
(Next to Broadway Theatre)
SHOE REPAIRING
Work Guaranteed
(...) Labor Journal, Everett July 27, 1917
„Charles Chaplin“
Advertisement. „Broadway
Friday and Saturday“ (...)
„Charles Chaplin In The Face on the Barroom Floor“ (...)
„Admission Five Cents
Don‘t – Miss – This – Program“
Broadway Theatre, Hewitt Avenue (at B‘way), Everett.
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