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Guy Price, Los Angeles Herald, Los Angeles, Calif., June 30, 1919.
Tally‘s Theatre, exterior by night, crowds during
the „Kismet“ engagement, Los Angeles
(...) Photo, Exhibitors Herald, Feb. 19, 1921
& Tally‘s
Second Week at This Theater Only (...)
Charlie Chaplin (...)
„Sunnyside“ (...)
Farm Life As It Should Be – IT is easy to imagine the
advertising men of Tally‘s and the Superba theatres,
Los Angeles, sitting in their respective offices and contemplating
the values of their respective attractions on the day
that the advertisements, here reproduced, were designed.
They agreed petty well, this time. For both decided
on quarter pages and both put their best efforts into the
composition.
(...) Exhibitors Herald and Motography, Sept. 6, 1919
& Tally‘s, auditorium with curtained
stage, walls on the right and left lined with pipe organ
pipes, Los Angeles, circa 1911
& TALLY‘S
SECOND BIG WEEK
CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN „SUNNYSIDE“
(...) Los Angeles Times, July 10, 1919
„Literally jammed during the day with Chaplin admirers“
Editorial content. „Griffith and Chaplin Films Are Winners
By GUY PRICE“ (...)
„KINEMA AND TALLY‘S
Charles Chaplin‘s latest comedy film was more than
fittingly given its first showing yesterday when
it opened as the chief attraction in two of Los Angeles‘
leading cinema houses, Tally‘s Broadway
and the Kinema.
Both the Kinema and Tally‘s were literally jammed
during the day with Chaplin admirers.“ (...)
Tally‘s Broadway Theater, 833 South Broadway, Los Angeles.
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