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Seattle Star, Seattle, Washington, January 14, 1915.
Caught in a Cabaret Scenes
& 3rd and Pike, Seattle, Oct. 28, 1936,
vintag.es
& „UPPER SECOND AVENUE“ with Bon Marche Store (left),
Seattle, 1911, postcard, ebay
& 3rd Ave At Pike St., Seattle, undated,
postcard, playle.com
& Third Avenue and Pike, Seattle, Wash., undated,
postcard, selvedgeyard.com
& Chas. Chaplin Today at Class A 5c
Third at Pike.
(...) Seattle Star, Jan. 14, 1915
„A roar – a riot – a knockout“
Editorial content. „Mid-Week Screen Review
By Freddie Film“ (...)
„I was wrong. Tuesday I said Charlie Chaplin
and Mabel Normand in Caught in a Cabaret, now playing
at the Class A, were a scream. I was sadly mistaken.
They are a roar – a riot – a knockout. I took our sob artist,
Fred Boalt, to see the film yesterday. Boalt is one
of those fellows, too, who couldn‘t catch a joke if you handed
it to him in a mouse trap. But in five minutes he was
gurgling all over like a silly school girl, and jabbing me in the
sides with his walking stick.“ (...)
Photo. „Charlie Chaplin“
Class A Theatre, 1506 3rd Ave. at Pike St., Seattle.
Caught in a Cabaret Revival.
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