The Masquerader Clippings 7/20
Seattle Star, Seattle, Washington, September 1, 1914.
German Monoplane Gives Paris Bad Fright
Millions Fighting Hand-to-Hand
Over a Sixty-Mile Battle Line (...)
TELLS HOW SHE ESCAPED WAR ZONE IN BOYS‘ CLOTHES
(...) Seattle Star, Sept. 1, 1914, front page, detail
& Paul Gilmore in „The Mummy and the Humming Bird,“
two pages from the Grand Theatre Program,
Seattle, 1915, Puget Sound Theatre Organ Society
& Asahel Curtis (photographer), Class A
Theatre, exterior by day, Seattle, 1917, University
of Washington Libraries, Special Collection
Division, Asahel Curtis Photo Co. Collection, detail
& Wow! He‘s Got `Em Again!
Who‘s Got `Em? Chas. Chaplin
Got What? „Those Love Pangs“ (A Keystone)
He‘ll Have them All Sunday, Monday and Tuesday
Your Last Chance Tonight to See Him in
„The Masquerader“ (...)
Class A Theatre (...) Five Cents
(...) Seattle Star, Feb. 6, 1915
& Think of This!
Two Big Keystones Today,
Thursday, Friday and Saturday. America‘s Greatest Film Favorite
Charlie Chaplin
The Man Who Made Laughter Famous
In
„The Masqueraders“
Fatty Arbuckle in „Fatty‘s New Role“ (...)
„The Sea Brat“ Reliance Romance. (...)
„What Might Have Been“ Beautiful 2-Reel Majestic (...)
Positively one of the best programs ever shown
at this House of Clever Pictures
Mrs. Ed Stroudt at Piano
Admission 5 Cents
Clean, Comfortable, Cozy, Well Ventilated
Class A Theatre (...) 800 Seats
(...) Seattle Star, Seattle, Washington, February 3, 1915.
Class A Theatre, Third, At Pike, Seattle.
The Masquerader Revival.
At the same time the Colonial is showing Getting Acquainted.
the Tilikum, 315 Pike, is showing Mabel‘s Married Life
and the Alhambra is showing His New Job,
„The Masquerader, Keystone comedy“
Editorial content/Advertisement. „Grand Until Tuesday Night“ (...)
„The Masquerader, Keystone comedy.“ (...)
Grand Theatre, 217 Cherry Street, Seattle.
The Masquerader is
released by Keystone August 27, 1914.
Redaktioneller Inhalt/Werbung