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D164391-4C

Exterior cleaning of the Roxy Theatre. The Boedecker Co., in business since 1919, was in the process of cleaning the venerable Roxy Theatre in early February of 1974. According to Richards Studio notes, the 9th St. side of the theatre had yet to be cleaned. A Boedecker C. truck is parked under the theatre's canopy. Color photograph ordered by the Boedecker Co., Inc.


Cleaning--Tacoma--1970-1980; Roxy Theatre (Tacoma); Boedecker Co., Inc. (Tacoma);

D164391-6C

Exterior cleaning of the Roxy Theatre. The Roxy Theatre's side facing Broadway has had its exterior cleaned by the Boedecker Co. in February of 1974. According to Richards Studio notes, the building's 9th St. side has yet to be cleaned. The Roxy would anchor one end of the new Broadway Plaza pedestrian mall which had its groundbreaking on May 8, 1973. In an effort to attract more customers to the downtown business district, the Broadway Plaza was created between South 9th and 13th Sts. as a pedestrian-friendly area with limited traffic access. Color photograph ordered by the Boedecker Co., Inc.


Cleaning--Tacoma--1970-1980; Roxy Theatre (Tacoma); Boedecker Co., Inc. (Tacoma); Broadway Plaza (Tacoma);

TPL-7511

ca. 1931. Photograph, circa 1931, taken from the Medical Arts Building looking down on the buildings on the east side of Broadway beginning at 9th after dark. A good view of the RKO Orpheum lit up at night. Rust and Washington Buildings in background.


Streets--Tacoma--1930-1940; Commercial streets--Tacoma--1930-1940; Pantages Theater (Tacoma); Business districts--Tacoma--1930-1940;

1002-1

On August 22, 1934, several men standing on the roof of the Jones Building (now known as the Pantages) craned their necks to watch the airship Macon fly over the downtown skyline. Thousands lined the streets and rooftops of buildings to watch the dirigible make a wide circle over the city around 8 a.m. Construction of the dirigible cost the US two and a half million dollars. Tacoma was also visited by airships Shenandoah in 1924 and Akron in 1932. The Macon was lost over the Pacific Ocean offshore of Point Sur Feb. 12, 1935. (T. Times 8/22/1934, pg. 1)


Airships--Tacoma; Jones Building (Tacoma); Historic buildings--Tacoma;

D10341-39

Ronald Reagan and unidentified man during broadcast outside Roxy (Pantages) Theater for"Tugboat Annie Sails Again" premiere on October 18, 1940. The future President and his co-stars, Marjorie Rambeau and Alan Hale, Sr., had journeyed to Tacoma for their motion picture premiere. Also accompanying them were actor Donald Crisp and Hollywood columnist Hedda Hopper. For star-struck Tacomans, it was a chance to see actual movie stars in person as the celebrities made appearances not only at the three theaters premiering the film but at a water carnival and massive banquet as well.


Motion picture premieres--Tacoma--1940-1950; Actors--Tacoma--1940-1950; Reagan, Ronald Wilson, 1911-;

D10341-26

On October 18, 1940, (l to r) Donald Crisp, Ronald Reagan, Marjorie Rambeau (nearly hidden), columnist Hedda Hopper, and Alan Hale, Sr. helped lay a commemorative plaque in front of the Roxy Theater, 901 Broadway. They were in Tacoma for the world premiere of the movie "Tugboat Annie Sails Again." The lettering on the plaque reads "Dedicated to Tugboat Annie - 1940 - Pioneer Spirit of Puget Sound." The plaque later was moved to the south wall of the theater. It was removed when the theater was being remodeled to become the Broadway Center for the Performing Arts (Pantages Theater), and is currently in storage. ALBUM 1;


Motion picture premieres--Tacoma--1940-1950; Actors--Tacoma--1940-1950; Reagan, Ronald Wilson, 1911-; Hale, Alan; Rambeau, Marjorie; Crisp, Donald; Hopper, Hedda; Plaques--Tacoma;

D10341-27

October 18, 1940, sepia photograph of actors laying commemorative plaque in front of Roxy (Pantages) Theater before premiere of "Tugboat Annie Sails Again." L to R: Donald Crisp, Ronald Reagan, Marjorie Rambeau , Hedda Hopper (partly hidden), Alan Hale, Sr. The plaque later was moved to the south wall. Miss Rambeau and Mr. Hale played rivals in the tugboat business while Mr. Reagan portrayed Eddie Kent, a poor sailor who falls in love with rich socialite Jane Wyman. ALBUM 1


Motion picture premieres--Tacoma--1940-1950; Actors--Tacoma--1940-1950; Reagan, Ronald Wilson, 1911-; Hale, Alan; Rambeau, Marjorie; Crisp, Donald; Hopper, Hedda; Plaques--Tacoma;

D23389-8

Tom Breneman's "Breakfast in Hollywood Show" at Tacoma's Roxy (Pantages) Theater on August 20, 1946. Masters of Ceremonies, Al Priddy and Bill Gunning (with microphone) from KJR Radio giving a prize to Mrs. Bernice Busick, a participant in the Goofy Hat contest. She would eventually carry home top honors in this category. Her vegetation-bedecked bonnet would consist of a candy Easter Bunny clutching a carrot complete with greens and small matches, tied on with a big bow. (T.Times, 8-21-46, p. 1) ALBUM 7.


Contests--Tacoma--1940-1950; Hats--1940-1950; Awards; Priddy, Al; Gunning, Bill; Busick, Bernice;

D23389-2

Opening night of Tom Breneman's "Breakfast in Hollywood Show" at Tacoma's Roxy (Pantages) Theater, August 20, 1946. KJR Radio's Masters of Ceremonies with a contestant in the Goofy Hat contest. Al Priddy and Bill Gunning, KJR announcers, stand with the eventual Goofy Hat winning contestant, Mrs. Bernice Busick of Puyallup. Her unique hat sported dainty matches, carrot and greens, lace curtain veil and a tiny candy Easter Bunny. ALBUM 7. (T.Times, 8-21-46, p. 1)


Contests--Tacoma--1940-1950; Hats--1940-1950; Priddy, Al; Gunning, Bill; Busick, Bernice;

D23389-3

Tom Breneman's "Breakfast in Hollywood Show" at Tacoma's Roxy (Pantages) Theater on August 20, 1946. Masters of Ceremonies, Al Priddy and Bill Gunning, from KJR Radio giving a prize to a fan. This is possibly Mrs. T.A. Page who won an orchid for being the youngest bride present; she had only been married two weeks. It appears that the theater management sponsored many contests to promote interest in the opening of the new motion picture, including "goofy hat," "oldest mother," and the above "youngest bride." A young man on a mule, both wearing hats, advertised the movie on downtown streets. The popular radio program of the same name had been transferred onto the big screen and attracted a large crowd on opening night. (T.Times, 8-21-46, p. 1) ALBUM 7.


Contests--Tacoma--1940-1950; Orchids--Tacoma; Priddy, Al; Gunning, Bill;

D24562-1

Roxy Theater. A tall young man wearing a wide-brimmed black hat and black cape stands outside the theater on November 19, 1946 announcing the movie now showing, "Cloak and Dagger" starring Gary Cooper.


Roxy Theatre (Tacoma); Marquees--Tacoma--1940-1950; Motion picture theaters--Tacoma--1940-1950; Costumes; Advertising--Tacoma--1940-1950; Commercial streets--Tacoma--1940-1950; Motion pictures;

D23389-9

Crowd for radio personality Tom Breneman's "Breakfast in Hollywood Show" at Tacoma's Roxy (Pantages) Theater on opening night, August 20, 1946. Roxy Theater neon sign and marquee are very prominent in background. The popular radio program has been transferred to the big screen starring Mr. Breneman, Bonita Granville, singer Andy Russell, Zasu Pitts, Hedda Hopper, and Spike Jones & his City Slickers. Tacomans of all ages, some in the Armed Forces, queue up beneath the marquee. KJR radio would re-broadcast Mr. Breneman's radio program that same night at the theater. Director Harold Shuster's film provided an extra attraction for families of those involved in the film: nearly 100 extras and minor characters, some of whom had never had screen credit before, got the chance to call out their own names and hometowns on camera. ALBUM 7. (T.Times, 8-20-46, p. 6)


Marquees--Tacoma--1940-1950; Electric signs--Tacoma--1940-1950; Queues--Tacoma; Theaters--Tacoma--1940-1950; Roxy Theatre (Tacoma);

D52676-1

In September of 1950, an unidentified young officer questions a small boy in front of the Roxy Theater. The boy, who seems to have made a lunch of chocolate at a matinee and retains most of it on his face and hands, may be looking for his mother. Ordered by the Tribune city desk. TPL-7116


Roxy Theatre (Tacoma); Motion picture theaters--Tacoma--1950-1960;

D38625-8

Military Parade, Times, Sandegren. A brass band is about to turn the corner from Broadway onto South 9th Street during the Washington Birthday parade held in Tacoma in 1949. Men are playing trombones, sousaphones, tubas and drums. The crowd along the sides of Broadway are holding umbrellas and the streets are wet from rain.


Parades & processions--Tacoma--1940-1950; Municipal officials--Tacoma--1940-1950; Military parades & ceremonies--Tacoma--1940-1950; Brass instruments; Marching bands;

A63759-2

The old switchboard at the Jones Building, also known as the Pantages Theater, at 909 Broadway. Ordered by Westinghouse Electric Supply Company, Van Hodgins.


Jones Building (Tacoma); Switchboards--Tacoma; Historic buildings--Tacoma; Westinghouse Electric Supply Co. (Tacoma);

D86715-1

Architects in the firm of Jensen & Mills examine a small display of Douglas Fir Plywood Association promotional material in their Jones Building office on November 19, 1954. The plywood association always stressed the stringent quality controls utilized in approving plywood for numerous uses. The DFPA label on plywood meant that customers could count on the association standing behind its product. Photograph ordered by Douglas Fir Plywood Association.


Douglas Fir Plywood Association (Tacoma); Merchandise displays--Tacoma--1950-1960; Advertising--Tacoma--1950-1960; Jensen & Mills (Tacoma);

901 BROADWAY, TACOMA

  • 95 images. Pantages Theater Wm. Jones / Alexander Pantages, builder B. Marcus Priteca, arch. E.W. Houghton, supt. of construction R. Pearson, supt. of construction D. Kean, engineer -Louis XVI interior -site includes 901-09 Broadway, 902-10 Commerce St., 214-18 So. 9th St. -"Tacoma's theater beautiful" -also known as the Jones Bldg. -opened 1/7/1918 -known as the RKO Pantages from Aug. 1929 to July 1930 -known as the RKO Orpheum from Aug. 1930 to Aug. 1932 -became the Roxy Theater in Sept. 1932 -added to Tacoma Register by Resolution No.23292, 4/1/1975 -added to National Register 11/7/1976 -rededicated after restoration 2/12/1983 -partial plans at TPL SEE ALSO: TPL Catalog/Clipping File
  • TDL 5/21/1916 p.9 Pantages gives success recipe
  • TDL 6/3/1916 p.2 Pantages Theater deal all closed
  • TDL 6/4/1916 p.28 Permits for razing Jones Block given
  • TDL 8/13/1916 p.6 Pantages building will have basement
  • TDL 9/17/1916 p.21 Start walls for new Jones Block; pour concrete from six-story elevator (il of concrete pouring tower)
  • TDL 10/21/1916 p.3 Unique street stunt attracts big crowd T.Tribune 12/3/1916 p.30 One more story for Jones Block TNL 1/7/1917 p.10 Buy terra cotta for Tacoma block TNL 3/18/1917 p.26 (sketch) TNL 4/15/1917 p.24 Steel work in Jones Building, showing how gallery of Pantages Theater will be supported (il) TNL 5/27/1917 p.21 Terra cotta going on Jones Building TNL 8/19/1917 p.24 Plasterers busy on new Pantages (il under construction) TNL 10/7/1917 p.13 Jones Building nears completion (il of roof) TNL 12/30/1917 p.5 New Pantages to open Jan. 7 (Pantages and Priteca inspect bldg.) TNL 1/6/1918 p.18 Pantages gets fine talent to open TDN 1/7/1918 p.9-12 Pantages Theater and Jones Building opens today (il) TDN 1/8/1918 p.8 New Pantages resplendent on opening night TNL 1/13/1918 p.D3 Opening of new Pantages is brilliant affair
  • TDL 11/17/1918 p.A12 Pantages Theater well ventilated
  • TDL 8/22/1920 p.A1 Roosevelt in Tacoma hits G.O.P. (visit of Franklin D. Roosevelt)
  • TDL 11/26/1922 p.E7 Latest in decorative art beautifies theater here (interior decoration by Heinsberger Decorating Co.)
  • TDL 7/15/1923 p.H3 Pantages doorman since 1908, is still smiling "welcome" (il of Jos. S. DeRoche)
  • TDL 10/21/1923 p.A7 Sanitary Barber Shop is improved p.C2 (interior il of Sanitary Barbershop at 218 So. 9th St.)
  • TDL 2/6/1924 p.1 Tacoma to honor Wilson (memorial services in theater for Woodrow Wilson)
  • TDL 10/21/1924 p.1 Arbuckle act is called off (Tacoma Board of Censors bans appearance of Fatty Arbuckle)
  • TDL 1/25/1925 p.H2,H4 Pantages ushers in new program (continuous entertainment of combined film and vaudeville from noon to midnight)
  • TDL 4/8/1925 p.11 (il)
  • TDL 8/2/1925 p.H4 Pantages Theater installing new Robert-Morton organ
  • TDL 8/30/1925 p.H2 Eight winsome usherettes at the Pantages in their attractive new uniforms (il)
  • TDL 9/6/1925 p.A3 Pictures replace Pan vaudeville
  • TDL 9/15/1925 p.3 (appearance by movie star Baby Peggy)
  • TDL 9/27/1925 p.A11 Real "Charleston" in Ledger contest p.H2 Vaudeville is Pan offering
  • TDL 4/4/1926 p.H2 (ad for "Big Indoor Circus")
  • TDL 8/22/1926 p.H2 (ad for "Lost Battalion" made in consultation with former commander Brig. Gen. Alexander of Fort Lewis)
  • TDL 8/23/1926 p.8 Reception for General Alexander
  • TDL 8/24/1926 p.1 Brig. Gen. Alexander honored at banquet
  • TDL 11/28/1926 p.H2 Pantages circuit to celebrate twenty-sixth anniversary ... (il)
  • TDL 12/5/1926 p.H2 (ad for appearance of Babe Ruth)
  • TDL 12/7/1926 p.9 Winning all-time team picked by baseball star
  • TDL 1/30/1927 p.H2 (ad for Pantages Celebration Week)
  • TDL 2/6/1927 p.H2 (ad for "Wings of the Storm" filmed at Mount Tacoma)
  • TDL 2/19/1927 p.2 (ad for appearance of heavyweight boxing champion Gene Tunney)
  • TDL 6/9/1927 (ad for appearance by the Hilton Siamese twins, Daisy & Violet Hilton)
  • TDL 7/31/1928 p.3 (ad for appearance by the Mexican Cossacks motorcycle troop)
  • TDL 3/31/1929 p.C6 Pantages to inaugurate new policy (Western Electric sound equipment being installed)
  • TDL 4/4/1929 p.7 (ad for "Shakedown", first talkie at Pantages)
  • TDL 4/7/1929 p.C7 Pantages to show first sound film ("Submarine")
  • TDL 8/19/1929 p.1 Curtain down on Pan time (R.K.O. purchases theater)
  • TDL 9/15/1929 p.A9 Huge crowd at new Orpheum
  • TDL 8/21/1930 p.8 Pantages' name is to be erased; theater to be known now as RKO Orpheum
  • TDL 9/28/1930 p.D6 (mention of organ)
  • TDL 10/12/1930 p.D8 (permit taken for renovation and marquise change)
  • TDL 3/29/1931 p.B8 RKO sound truck coming here Monday (il)
  • TDL 8/27/1931 p.9 (ad for appearance by comedian Bob Hope)
  • TDL 1/19/1932 p.1 Citizens will join in great meeting today ("Lick Unemployment" campaign)
  • TDL 9/18/1932 p.A8 New Roxy to open this week; Jensen-Von Herberg to offer first run movies in former RKO
  • TDL 9/25/1932 p.A3 Roxy Theater opens Friday (with "Sporting Age" starring Jack Holt and with a Mickey Mouse cartoon)
  • TDL 9/30/1932 p.7 Roxy Theater, completely remodeled, opens today
  • TDL 10/1/1932 p.2 BIg crowd on hand as Roxy opens
  • TDL 11/6/1932 p.A9 Meet champ canines
  • TDL 5/14/1933 p.A1 Schumann-Heink laughs at those who give her pity
  • TDL 8/18/1933 p.2 (ad for "Tugboat Annie")
  • TDL 8/19/1932 p.2 Colorful premiere at Roxy T.Times 12/12/1935 Hamrick and Edris take over theater
  • TDL 12/13/1935 p.1 John Hamrick new owner of Roxy T.Times 10/25/1938 p.16 "Great Lester" is ex-Tacoman (appearance) T.Times 10/27/1938 p.10 Great Lester "cuts" up tonight
  • TNT 3/10/1939 p.24 Modern shine parlor (interior il of Victor's Shoe Parlor at 907 Broadway) T.Times 3/10/1939 p.7 New modern shine parlor ... (interior il)
  • TNT 4/4/1939 p.1 First of holy week services held at Roxy
  • TNT 6/21/1939 p.7 Jones Bldg. has face washed (il)
  • TNT 5/19/1940 p.A7 Maurmann firm remodels store (Maurmann Jewelry Co. at 905 Broadway)
  • TNT 7/17/1940 p.7 New restaurant fine achievement (interior il of Lane Grill at 902-04 Commerce St.) T.Times 7/17/1940 p.2 Grand opening (interior il of the Lane Grill)
  • TNT 10/16/1940 p.5 (ad for world premiere of "Tugboat Annie Sails Again")
  • TNT 10/18/1940 p.1 City opening arms for "Tugboat Annie"
  • TNT 10/19/1940 p.1 Tacomans sail with "Annie"
  • TNT 2/5/1941 p.9 Opening Thursday (interior il of Lane Grill)
  • TNT 5/15/1941 p.5 Nisqually project work being rushed (public uilities engineering staff leases top floor)
  • TNT 6/14/1942 p.A6 (ad for appearance by Johnny Sheffield)
  • TNT 10/19/1942 p.7 Reconditioned (interior il)
  • TNT 4/4/1943 p.B11 (ad for Jones Bldg. office space) (il)
  • TNT 2/13/1945 p.1 Roxy Theater building sold to Norton Clapp
  • TNT 6/16/1947 p.9 (ad for "Its a Wonderful Life", starring James Stewart)
  • TNT 7/7/1948 p.8 Tom (Makras) proud of his new "Paradise" (remodeling of the Paradise Candy Shop / Paradise Confectionery)
  • TNT 4/14/1949 p.B10 Small wonder film realistic ("King of Kings", with earthquake scenes, playing during Tacoma earthquake)
  • TNT 9/26/1949 p.14 Popular organist (il of Arnold Leverenz at the Wurlitzer)
  • TNT 2/14/1951 p.19 Grand opening (il of Lane's Cocktail Lounge at 902 Commerce St. after remodeling by Ketner Bros., Inc., contr.)
  • TNT 10/16/1951 p.19 (ad for the motion picture "The Day the Earth Stood Still")
  • TNT 3/2/1952 p.A16 Air raid shelters ...
  • TNT 9/11/1952 p.C4 Meet Piper Laurie
  • TNT 2/22/1953 p.C13 (ad for "3 dimension motion pictures")
  • TNT 4/22/1953 p.21 Jones Building transferred - to same owner
  • TNT 6/17/1954 p.B2 (ad for the motion picture "Them")
  • TNT 5/8/1955 Roxy will close for renovation
  • TNT 5/15/1955 p.D18 Roxy gets new look (sketch of proposed remodeling by Carlson- Eley-Grestad, arch.)
  • TNT 6/16/1955 Grand reopening of Roxy Theater Friday (remodeling by Carlson-Eley- Grestad, arch. and Ketner Bros., contr.)
  • TNT 3/13/1956 p.14 (ad for motion picture "Invasion of the Body Snatchers')
  • TNT 7/17/1956 p.8 Bottle cap matinee
  • TNT 7/23/1956 p.4 (ad for motion picture "Godzilla")
  • TNT 8/6/1956 p.5 Gala opening (interior il of Lane's Restaurant at 902 Commerce St.)
  • TNT 10/7/1958 p.24 (ad for the motion picture "The Blob")
  • TNT 1/20/1959 p.6,7 Geehan opens classic downtown restaurant (interior il of the Kopper Kart Broiler & Kopper Kup Lounge at 902 Commerce St.)
  • TNT 3/11/1959 p.A10 New gimmick in horror show at Roxy (motion picture "House on Haunted Hill')
  • TNT 8/18/1959 p.15 41-year-old sweets shop will close (Paradise Candy Co.) (il of operator Tom Makres)
  • TNT 11/20/1959 p.16,17 New lunch spot on Broadway (The Pink Tulip opens at 903 Broadway)
  • TNT 1/17/1960 Vaudeville on the Pantages time; circuit's old days recalled
  • TNT 8/18/1960 p.A9 (ad for the motion picture "Psycho')
  • TNT 3/1/1961 p.A11 Italian cafe opens doors (interior il of Viafore's Italian Restaurant at 902 Commerce St.)
  • TNT 6/22/1961 p.4 Runaway car crashes into theater (il)
  • TNT 2/14/1962 p.A7 Santo's will have opening on Thursday (Santo's Italian American Restaurant opens at 902 Commerce St.)
  • TNT 10/28/1962 p.A8 ... approved for fallout shelters
  • TNT 12/10/1963 p.6 Runaway car smashes front of theater
  • TNT 1/5/1968 p.1 Downtown building sold to Portland syndicate (il)
  • TNT 12/17/1974 Time Machine (il)
  • TNT 12/22/1974 Pantages Theatre, home of early-day vaudeville here
  • TNT 12/22/1975 Old Roxy could be center for the arts
  • TNT 3/24/1977 p.A6 A time to remember the age of vaudeville
  • TNT 3/27/1977 p.E6 Alexander Pantages, the man
  • TNT 4/13/1977 Council has eyes on Roxy (il)
  • TNT 2/3/1978 City negotiating for Roxy as center for performing arts (il)
  • TNT 4/7/1978 p.A3 Modeling job no problem (theater interior studied to help reconstruct theater in Yakima)
  • TNT 6/16/1978 "Star Wars" has attracted 71 per cent adult audience
  • TNT 12/6/1978 City, Roxy owners settle price
  • TNT 12/19/1979 Pantages outlook report enthusiastic 133.109797 D978G p.85 720.28 L235L Spring 1980 p.5; Spring 1982 p.30 Fall 1982 p.15 Pantages Center opens February 12 (il) 720.28 T119TR p.74-76 (rehab c.1982-83 by Richard F. McCann, arch. and Eberharter & Grant, contr.) (il) Tacoma Weekly 6/23/2021 p.1 Big change in management coming for downtown theaters (int il) 725.8 M126A 725.82 T119T 792.097 M431MA 792.7 P195P 792.7 T119T 979.7 B868B p.134 979.7788 AL566T p.52-54 (il) 979.7788 D275T (il)
  • Year Built: 1917
  • Decade Built: 1910s
  • On City State National Historic Register

TPL-371

ca. 1890. Gross Brothers store at 901 Broadway. The large staff of the Gross Brothers store lined up on the sidewalk in front of the main entrance and also on the second floor balcony to promote its "Anual" (sic) Clearance Sale circa the winter of 1890. The holiday season was over and it was time to clear the store for the influx of new merchandise. Every item in the huge department store, at one time the city's largest, would be reduced and customers were urged to take advantage of lower prices until February 1st. Built in 1889, the magnificent property was later known as the Jones Block and was demolished in 1916 to make way for the Pantages Theater. This particular photograph was selected for a daily feature of long-ago pictures displayed in the News Tribune on May 24, 1934. Bi-Centennial Project # 75346-55 BU-12722 G56.1-015 (TNT 5-24-31, p. 11 -"In Tacoma's Family Album")


Gross Bros. Store (Tacoma); Department stores--Tacoma--1890-1900; Banners; Facades--Tacoma--1890-1900;

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