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Tacoma Times, Tacoma, Washington, February 20, 1915.
His New Job Scenes
& Pacific Avenue, Tacoma, March 18, 1919,
Tacoma Public Library
& Pacific Avenue, Tacoma, undated, postcard
& View on Pacific Avenue, Tacoma, undated, postcard
& HERE‘S THE KIND OF TROUBLE
YOU ARE LOOKING FOR
Triple Trouble, Essanay‘s brand new Charlie Chaplin
comedy, is causing all kinds of trouble. (...)
Essanay has had telegrams and letters from every part
of the country telling of these troubles. Here‘s just
nother sample from Eugene Levy, of Levy‘s Orpheum Theatre,
Seattle, Wash., who wired:
,Triple Trouble broke our house records.‘“
(...) Moving Picture World. Oct. 26, 1918
& Shell Theater
Sunday, Monday, 21st and 22d.
Chas. Chaplin His New Job. First Essanay Release.
This is not a Keystone. You have never seen it. It is the first film comedy in which Chaplin has posed for months. It is the
first new Chaplin comedy shown in the city for many months.
It is by far the best thing Chaplin has ever done. We show
them first.
(...) Tacoma Times, Feb. 20, 1915
„Acts the part of a ,nut‘ out of work“
Editorial content. „Charles Chaplin, Funniest of All
Comedians, in New film at Shell
Charles Chaplin, funniest and best advertised
comedian in the United States, opens a two-day engagement
at the Shell theater tomorrow in His New Job, the first
film that he enacted for the Essanay company.
Everyone who follows movie news, knows that Chaplin
recently resigned from the Keystone company, where
he made his tremendous success, and took a contract with
the Essanay people at considerably over $100,000
a year. His New Job, a screaming comedy in which Chaplin
acts the part of a ,nut‘ out of work and endeavoring
to find a new position, was the first release of the Essanay
people, and has never been seen here
before. It appears at the Shell tomorrow and Monday.“
Charlie Chaplin Photo.
Shell Theater, Pacific Avenue at 14th Street, Tacoma.
His New Job is released by Essanay Feb. 1, 1915.
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