Between Showers Clippings 21/25
Gardner Mack, Washington Times, Washington D. C., July 23, 1915.
Between Showers Scenes
& Fight Talk Makes Serial Good Again
The coming fight between Carpentier and Dempsey
is bringing back to life the Dempsey serial,
Daredevil Jack, handled by Pathe. The Virginia Theatre,
Washington, D. C., smeared the lithograph all
over the front, used a cutout and a floor mat, posted the odds
and asked ,Why Wait Until July 2.‘ Bill Hart was
on the same bill, but for once he went to second place.
(...) Photo, Moving Picture World, June 25, 1921
& John J. Noonan, proprietor of the
Virginia theater, is in New York on Business connected
with his various interests in this city.
(...) Moving Picture World, Oct. 17, 1914
& „The Home of Charlie“
Washington D. C. – The Virginia Theatre, on Ninth street, has
practically been renamed the Chaplin Photoplay House,
at least it has become to be known as „The Home of Charlie,“
for John J. Noonan, proprietor of the theater,
is a great admirer of the popular comedian and insists upon
a daily showing of Chaplin films.
(...) Moving Picture World, May 6, 1916
& A SUCCESSFUL WASHINGTON ORGANIZATION.
Colonel John J. Noonan, head of the John J.
Noonan Enterprises, returned shortly since from a seven
months‘ tour in Europe. He brought with him
Mrs. Noonan, also his daughter, Louise, who has been
in Germany studying music for the last three years.
One of the first things that Mr. Noonan did on his return
was to grant a two weeks‘ vacation and trip by way
of New York to Virginia to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Alvine. Mr. Alvine
is manager for Mr. Noonan of the popular Virginia
Theater in Washington, D. C.
(...) Moving Picture World, Jan. 17, 1914
& Charles Chaplin
DAILY
Virginia Theater
608 9th Street
The Home of Charley
(...) Washington Times, Sept. 25, 1915
& Hoodoo?
Washington – Little theatre operators probably will get either
a laugh or an idea from this. John J. Noonan, pioneer
capital exhibitor, has acquired the Little here and plans to change
its name after wiring. The reason is that Noonan
discovered there are 13 letters in the name „Little Theatre“
and he is superstitious.
(...) Motion Picture News, Nov. 15, 1939
& Today‘s Best Films
By Gardner Mack (...)
Charles Chaplin in Between Showers (Keystone),
the Virginia, Ninth, between F and G streets.
(...) Gardner Mack, Washington Times, Sept. 25, 1915
„Charles Chaplin in Between Showers“
Editorial content. „Today‘s Best Films
By GARDNER MACK.“ (...)
„Charles Chaplin in Between Showers (Keystone),
the Virginia, Ninth, between F and G streets.“ (...)
Virginia, 608 9th St. (betw. F and G Streets), Washington D. C.
Between Showers Revival.
„Note – These selections are made from programs
prepared by the managers of the theatres concerned and
no responsibility is assumed for arbitrary changes
without notice to The Times. They are based on the personality
of the players and the producing company and
not personal inspection, except in special cases. – G. M.“
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