The Pawnshop Clippings 80/99
Tacoma Times, Tacoma, Washington, November 21, 1917.
„Pacific Avenue, Tacoma, Wash.,“ about 1910,
postcard in color
& „Pacific Avenue, One of Tacoma‘s Busy Streets,“ 1913,
postcard in color
& During the afternoon I inspected a few Tacoma theaters.
Tacoma still has a considerable number of the old
type „storeroom“ theaters, and in some of these the auditorium
lighting is considerable wore than bad, though the
operating rooms were very fair for that type of house – that
is to say as regards size. In all cases, however, they
were flooded with light, almost the entire back end of one being
glass. In the auditorium of the Melbourne theatre there
were 17 bright sidelights, a brilliant red light in the upper right
hand corner, a „ladies parlor“ sign to the left of the
screen, quite brilliantly illuminated; also there was a clock
to the left of the screen. Altogether, that auditorium
contained twenty-four lights, practically every one of them
objectionable in greater or less degree.
(...) Richardson Looks Over Great Northwest Visits
Aberdeen, Tacoma, Seattle and Everett, Washington,
Moving Picture World, June 16, 1917
„Charlie Chaplin in The Pawnshop“
Advertisement. „Melbourne
Today and Thursday“
Drawing. „Charles Chaplin, Mutual Star.
Charlie Chaplin
in
The Pawnshop
Mary James Pa
A Film Adaption of the Famous Play
A Refreshing Story of Love and Politics, Humor and Pathos.“
Melbourne Theatre, 916 Pacific Avenue, Tacoma.
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