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Caught in the Rain Clippings 2/15
Seattle Star, Seattle, Washington, May 6 & 7 & 8, 1914.
Caught in the Rain Scenes
& Eugene Levy, 1921, Theatre Manager
& Looking North on 2nd Avenue
with Melbourne Theatre (on right), Seattle, circa 1914,
Puget Sound Theatre Organ Society
& The Melbourne Theatre – Photo-Playhouse Beautiful
Hear Lewis Dimond, The Eminent Pianist
1912, postcard, Puget Sound Theatre Organ Society
& „Duke Michael jealous of the King‘s attention
to Flavia“ – The Prisoner of Zenda Postcard from the Melbourne Theatre, Seattle, circa 1913, Puget Sound
Theatre Organ Society
& This side may be used for correspondence – The Prisoner
of Zenda Postcard from the Melbourne Theatre,
Seattle, circa 1913, Puget Sound Theatre Organ Society, back side
& The Melbourne Theatre, Seattle,
Wash., formerly owned by The Melbourne Amusement
Company, of which Eugene Levy is the main
stockholder, has just been sold to J. S. Shortley, who has
been operating theatres in Oregon and Ohio.
(...) Motion Picture News, Sept. 17, 1914
& The Melbourne Theatre, Seattle, has recently been closed
owing to a fire in the rear of the theatre, which was
caused by the carelessness of a workman who was repairing
the pipe organ.
(...) Motion Picture News, Dec. 11, 1915
„Caught in the Rain, Keystone comedy“
Editorial content. „What‘s on the Bills“ (...)
„Melbourne Until Saturday Night“ (...)
„Caught in the Rain, Keystone comedy.“
Melbourne Theatre, Second Avenue, Seattle.
Caught in the Rain is
released by Keystone May 4, 1914.
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