Between Showers Clippings 19/25
Tulsa Daily World, Tulsa, Oklahoma, Dec. 22, 1914.
Between Showers Scenes
& „Tulsa Strand Theatre Okla.“
Yale (Empire, Strand) Theatre Token, undated
& Empire Theatre (right), Main Street, Tulsa, circa 1907,
postcard, Tulsa Public Library
& West Third Street with Orpheum (large vertical sign on left),
Tulsa, Oklahoma, undated, postcard, tulsalibrary.org
& The original Empress Vaudeville Theatre (1914-1915 in the
former Tulsa World Building), exterior
by day, Tulsa, BFC/RCT/TCL/THS, Tulsa Gal
& Yale Theatre – A Keystone Comedy Every Day“ (...)
„Between Showers“
A one-reel Keystone comedy with the famous Keystone
star, Mr. C(h)arley Chaplin playing the lead.
(...) Tulsa Daily World, Dec. 22, 1914
& AMONG THOSE PRESENT (...)
Motion Picture Exhibitors of America Convention
at St. Louis, June 25-28, 1919 (...)
STOCKARD, S. J., Empress Theatre, Tulsa, Okla.
(...) Exhibitors Herald and Motography, July 12, 1919
& This space was taken by the
EMPRESS THEATRE
to be used for an advertisement.
Later it was decided that Kendall students
are too well posted on the merits of the
EMPRESS and that advertising is unnecessary.
The EMPRESS, however, is glad
to pay for the space and help a good cause along.
(...) Tulsa Blue Book Ad, undated, tulsalibrary.org
& Empress
Today
Chas. Chaplin
In
„Between the Showers“
A brand new copy.
Don‘t miss it.“ (...)
„Note.
Empress closes Wednesday night to be completely
redecorated. Reopening Sunday with Interstate vaudeville.“
Tulsa Daily World, Tulsa, Oklahoma, Aug. 18, 1915.
Empress (before Orpheum), 15 West Third Street, Tulsa
„The famous Keystone star“
Editorial content. „Yale.
Mr. Charley Chaplin, the famous Keystone star, is being
featured at the Yale theatre in a one-reel Keystone
comedy entitled Between Showers. A Keystone comedy that
is sure to please.“
Yale (Empire, Strand) Theatre, 117 South Main Street, Tulsa.
Between Showers Revival.
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