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D22032-2

KIRO crowd at Roxy for Sears style show. More than 2,000 women lined up outside the Roxy Theatre hoping to get in to see the Charmode Corsetry Style Show, sponsored by KIRO Radio and Sears. All women who got in received a card entitling them to purchase nylon hosiery at Sears. The show featured a wide array of post war undergarments (T. Times, 4/25/46, p. 7).


Audiences--Tacoma; Lingerie; Fashion shows--Tacoma; Sears, Roebuck & Co. (Tacoma); Women--Social life--Tacoma;

D23389-5

Tom Breneman's "Breakfast in Hollywood " film at Tacoma's Roxy (Pantages) Theater in August, 1946. Masters of Ceremonies Bill Gunning and Al Priddy of Radio Station KJR advertising Kellogg's "All Bran" and "Pep" cereals. They hold up industrial-sized boxes of breakfast cereal. A cardboard cutout, perhaps of star Tom Breneman, is propped up between the men. KJR would rebroadcast Mr. Breneman's program the day of the movie opening, August 20, 1946. (T.Times, Ad, 8-18-46, p. 6) TPL-1396 ALBUM 7.


Advertisements--Tacoma; Advertising--Tacoma; Signs (Notices); Prepared cereals--Tacoma; Priddy, Al; Gunning, Bill;

D23389-4

Tom Breneman's "Breakfast in Hollywood Show" at Tacoma's Roxy (Pantages) Theater on August 20, 1946. KJR Radio Masters of Ceremonies giving a prize to a fan. Al Priddy (L) and Bill Gunning present Mrs. May Matson a beautiful orchid for being the oldest mother, age 81, present at the opening of "Breakfast in Hollywood." Mrs. Matson indicated that it was only the second orchid she had ever received; the first was when she got married. The "oldest mother" was just one of the many contests held during the course of the movie's run to celebrate the transfer of the popular radio program onto the big screen; others included goofiest hat, youngest bride and oldest lady. (T.Times, 8-21-46, p. 1) ALBUM 7.


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

A32575-2

Cecil B. DeMille's "King of Kings" was presented at the Roxy (Pantages) Theater March 22 - 26, 1948. Admission was free as sponsored by the Tacoma Council of Churches. The theater was nearly filled for the showing of the film when this photograph was taken on the 26th. The Pantages was built as a vaudeville theater in 1917. Motion pictures replaced vaudeville shows and the name was changed to the RKO Orpheum in 1930 and changed again in 1932 when the new Roxy opened. The Pantages was rededicated after restoration in 1983. Ordered by, Council of Churches, Loyal Vickers. (TNT, 3/21/1948, p. A-12). TPL-1773


Roxy Theatre (Tacoma); Tacoma Council of Churches (Tacoma); Motion picture theaters--Tacoma--1940-1950; Motion pictures; Motion picture audiences--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D38625-21

Military Parade, Times, Sandegren. Four of the five infantry battalions that marched in the Washington Birthday one and one-half hour parade show a massed strength of 2,400 men. This view shows the battalions marching north along Broadway. Soldiers marching at the front are just turning the corner in front of the Roxy Theater onto South 9th Street. Several spectators are standing on the awning over the sidewalk in front of the Roxy. (T.Times, 2/23/1949, p.1)


Parades & processions--Tacoma--1940-1950; Municipal officials--Tacoma--1940-1950; Military parades & ceremonies--Tacoma--1940-1950; Soldiers--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D11614-B

On the count of three, everyone including Mayor Harry P. Cain, in white, heaves their pot or pan over the chicken wire fence enclosing the aluminum collection area. Used aluminum was being collected in Tacoma during a week long drive, July 21-29, 1941. The melted down metal would be used to manufacture bombers. In the background is the marquee of the Roxy Theater where Don Ameche and Betty Grable are starring in "Moon Over Miami." (TNT 7/21/1941, pg. 14)


Cain, Harry P., 1906-1979; Mayors--Tacoma--1940-1950; Tacoma Home Defense Corps (Tacoma); World War, 1939-1945--Scrap drives; Roxy Theatre (Tacoma); Marquees--Tacoma--1940-1950; Motion picture theaters--Tacoma--1940-1950;

STENGER-0069 Front

  • The Winthrop Hotel, the Pantages Theater, the Washington Building and the Bostwick Block are the buildings at the base of Mount Rainier, whose top is lost in the clouds. circa 1930.
  • Printed on front: Mount Tacoma, "50 Miles from Business District". Tacoma, Washington

C155024-1

ca. 1907. Jones Block ca. 1907. Also known as the Gross Brothers Store prior to 1899. Located at 901 Broadway, the occupants included Tacoma Bazaar, Christoffersen, Campion & Co. and Bay View Hotel on upper floors. The Olympic Club was located at 902-06 Commerce; sign visible at left corner. The Jones Block was later demolished in 1916 to make way for the Pantages Theater. Copy of customer print ordered by Harry Roegner. TPL-5476


Jones Block (Tacoma); Bay View Hotel (Tacoma); Tacoma Bazaar (Tacoma); Christoffersen, Campion & Co. (Tacoma); Signs (Notices);

D164931-8C

Interiors--Jones Building. This July, 1974, view highlights the copper color walls, steps and elevator door and the marble-like staircase and wall enhancements found within the venerable Jones Building, 901 Broadway. A crystal chandelier casts a warm glow over the area. Color photograph ordered by North Pacific Trade Center.


Chandeliers; Elevators; Stairways--Tacoma; Jones Building (Tacoma);

BOWEN TPL-6956

The RKO Orpheum Theater, 901 Broadway, was decorated with bunting and banners on August 3, 1931, when Frank Capra's newest movie "Dirigible" starring Jack Holt and Fay Wray opened in Tacoma. But the decorations were not for the movie. They were to welcome the U.S. Navy. July 31 to August 7,1931, was "Fleet Week" in Tacoma. Four battleships, two destroyers, and a hospital ship were at anchor in Commencement Bay. (TDL July 31, 1931 p.1) Bowen # 310-274

BOWEN TPL-6971B

ca. 1932. View of the Roxy Theatre, ca. 1932. "The Thirteenth Guest " was the feature film showing at the Roxy at the time of this photograph. The film was released in 1932 and starred Ginger Rogers and Lyle Talbot. Movie marquee advertised that there was "Always a better show at your Roxy." Apparently cost of a ticket was 20 cents after 5 p.m. The former RKO Orpheum theater reopened as the Roxy in 1932; it is now known as the Pantages.

901 BROADWAY, TACOMA

  • 95 images. Pantages Theater (CONTINUED)
  • TNT 1/17/1980 p.B1 Consultant voices confidence in theater restoration plan (Stephen Rothman)
  • TNT 3/29/1980 p.C12 Pantages design plans unveiled (il of model)
  • TNT 4/24/1980 Pantages reconstruction on schedule ...
  • TNT 5/4/1980 p.E1 The Pantages project (il,interior il)
  • TNT 10/6/1980 Council to review designs ...
  • TNT 10/26/1980 p.C11 Pantages "test concert" planned to ease stage-size concerns (interior il)
  • TNT 12/21/1980 Stage-widening won't hurt Pantages sound - architect
  • TNT 2/8/1981 Building blocks of art; personalized bricks on Broadway Plaza will honor contributors ... (artist Carol Virak-Sutherland to press names on donor bricks) (il)
  • TNT 3/17/1981 Local officials confident federal cuts won't stop Pantages
  • TNT 3/18/1981 Architect cites alternatives to pare Pantages
  • TNT 6/27/1981 p.A3 Stucco exterior for Pantages annex displeases body
  • TNT 7/3/1981 Pantages gets two paintings (by artists Kenneth Callahan and Guy Anderson)
  • TNT 7/10/1981 Pantages receives $1.5 million
  • TNT 9/1/1981 p.A5 Six festive nights mark start of Pantages restoration (il of model)
  • TNT 9/20/1981 Pantages fund drive now in high gear
  • TNT 1/8/1982 Upper floors of Pantages flunk fire code test
  • TNT 1/18/1982 Yakima theater director to manage the Pantages (Tom Tomlinson hired)
  • TNT 1/31/1982 p.C3 At Pantages, old must go before new can grow (interior il)
  • TNT 6/13/1982 p.E6 Tacoma students aid Pantages drive
  • TNT 8/29/1982 Pantages officials to hit the bricks; they hope to raise $100,000 through the sale of bricks (il)
  • TNT 11/24/1982 p.A4 Pantages stage lighting system contract awarded (to Cross Engineers)
  • TNT 12/19/1982 p.A1,G9 Pantages will be the star when in opens in February (remodeling by Richard McCann, arch. and Eberharter & Gaunt, Inc., contr.) (interior il)
  • TNT 12/23/1982 President signs bill letting city sell Pantages theater but maintain legal control
  • TNT 1/5/1983 p.A1 Pantages "Center" or "Centre"?
  • TNT 1/9/1983 p.A5 Pantages agreement calls for city to share some costs
  • TNT 1/11/1983 p.A5 Pantages' sale wouldn't alter plans
  • TNT 1/17/1983 p.A3 Pantages purchase proposed
  • TNT 1/30/1983 p.A19 Multimillion-dollar tax credit at heart of Pantages sale
  • TNT 2/3/1983 p.A10 Pantages bricks take Centre stage
  • TNT 2/9/1983 p.A11 Council approves Pantages sale
  • TNT 2/10/1983 Special Pantages Centre Suppl. (il)
  • TNT 2/12/1983 p.A3 Pantages opens tonight
  • TNT 2/13/1983 p.A1 Curtain rises on Pantages Seattle Times 2/14/1983 p.B1 The Pantages come to life (interior il)
  • TNT 3/22/1983 p.B5 Praise for Pantages restoration from New York author-restorer (author Deirdre Stanforth)
  • TNT 4/27/1983 Arts officials oppose $700,000 sign package
  • TNT 5/25/1984 p.B18 Pantages' plaza to get all its bricks - finally
  • TNT 5/26/1985 p.D1 Perils of Pantages; to avoid financial shoals, Tacoma's flagship theater is altering its course
  • TNT 12/12/1985 Funds OKd to renovate Jones Building (upper floors to be remodeled)
  • TNT 12/14/1986 Pantages debt-free, but struggles far from over
  • TNT 11/11/1987 Pantages getting new signs, thanks to mystery donor (sketch)
  • TNT 1/14/1993 p.F1 The perennial Pantages ... 75th anniversary of one of Pantages palaces (il)
  • TNT 5/6/1993 Pomp and panache; Pantages will celebrate 75th birthday ...
  • TNT 1/9/1994 Pantages wall to return as brick walkway
  • TNT 11/7/1996 p.FP12 Vaudeville impresarios made lasting mark on Tacoma
  • TNT 8/1/1998 p.B1 Renovation sought for Pantages T.Reporter 8/6/1998 p.7 Eighty years and still spunky (brief history)
  • TNT 8/11/1999 p.B1 Broadway Center presses city for repairs
  • TNT 10/31/2000 p.SL1 The hex files
  • TNT 5/11/2001 p.A1 Tacoma bond mixes symphonies and fastballs
  • TNT 5/16/2001 p.A1 Tacoma bonds; voters just say no
  • TNT 11/25/2001 p.A1 Is $1 million gift too costly?
  • TNT 11/16/2002 p.B2 Budget woes fell Commencement gallery (Commencement Art Gallery, opened by the Tacoma Arts Commission in 1993, closed 1/10/2003)
  • TNT 2/4/2004 p.A1 Dean asks crowd here to help him score first victory (visit of presidential candidate Howard Dean of Vermont)
  • TNT 7/4/2004 p.B1 Former Daffodil Queen takes crown; Miss Washington 2004
  • TNT 10/16/2004 p.A1 Pantages shuttered for fire violations T.Weekly 10/21/2004 p.A1 Pantages repairs likely to top $415,000
  • TNT 10/23/2004 p.B1 Theater repairs under way
  • TNT 11/6/2004 p.B2 Pantages back open for show after new fire curtain, repairs T.Weekly 11/25/2004 p.A2 TFD, Broadway Center host successful evacuation drills T.Weekly 2/10/2005 p.A3 City hires architect for Pantages remodel (lobby remodeling by Korth Sunseri Hagey Architects of San Francisco, arch.)
  • TNT 2/17/2005 p.A1 Pantages has fabulous plans - now all it needs is $6 million
  • TNT 7/24/2005 p.B3 Idea springs into mind ... ask Tom Margeson, who came up with a thrifty solution for broken theater seats ...
  • TNT 3/1/2006 p.B1 Pantages sets stage for remodel (Korth Sunseri Hagey Architects / Grulich Architecture & Planning, arch. and Wade Perrow Construction LLC, contr.) T.Daily Index 5/24/2006 p.1 City celebrates Pantages renovation (interior sketch) T.Weekly 5/25/2006 p.A1 Pantages Theater renovation now underway (Korth Sunseri Hagey Architects of San Francisco / Grulich Architecture & Planning, arch.)
  • TNT 9/24/2006 p.E6 History will be made ... grand opening celebration (sketch)
  • TNT 9/29/2006 p.A16 And soon, the grand opening (il)
  • TNT 10/8/2006 p.E1 Pomp and Pantages, reopening celebration ... (interior il) T.Daily Index 10/11/2006 p.1 Pantages ready for its closeup (interior il) T.Weekly 10/12/2006 p.D1 Transformation of a Tacoma icon (il)
  • TNT 1/7/2007 p.B3 "Brown-eyed girl" back on the stage (il of Edna Eling)
  • TNT 9/22/2008 p.D1 Vaudeville revival
  • TNT 10/28/2008 p.B2 Maybe the Pantages is her favorite haunt; team with high-tech gadgets hunts for spirits
  • TNT 10/29/2008 p.B2 After night at Pantages, ghost hunters review tapes
  • TNT 10/31/2008 p.B1 Tales of visions, voices (interior il)
  • TNT 2/13/2009 Celebrating 25 years ... (includes timeline)
  • TNT 4/30/2009 p.A1 Tacoma talent impresses (David) Hasselhoff; TV show taping ("America's Got Talent") T.Daily Index 8/14/21012 p.1 Construction scheduled ... (exterior handicapped access improvements) T.Daily Index 2/1/2013 p.1 Tacoma Pantages Theater awarded historic preservation grant (il) T.Weekly 11/7/2014 p.A4 Broadway Center eyes improvements for three historic venues
  • TNT 11/8/2015 p.A1 Pantages will see $24.3 M remake T.Weekly 1/8/2016 p.A1 Pantages enters next phase of renovations
  • TNT 7/4/2016 p.A1 Vivid read sign heralds Pantages makeover (il) T.Weekly 5/18/2018 p.A3 Pantages Theater closed for renovations
  • TNT 6/22/2018 p.A9 Pantages gets ready for 100 more years
  • TNT 11/13/2018 p.A1 Take a sneak peek inside renovated Pantages Theater (interior il)
  • Year Built: 1980
  • Decade Built: 1980s

901 BROADWAY, TACOMA

  • 95 images. Gross Bros. Store Williams & Williams / Arthur L. Smith, arch. Huntington & Litle, contr. -later known as the Jones Block -demolished in 1916 -site included 901-09 Broadway
  • TDL 2/5/1888 p.5 The greatest store yet
  • TDL 10/3/1888 p.5 Tacoma's great store
  • TDL 10/5/1888 p.5 Gross Bros. store
  • TDL 4/28/1889 p.4 One million dollars
  • TDL 5/31/1889 p.4 Laying the cornerstone
  • TDL 11/10/1889 p.4 (description)
  • TDL 12/11/1889 p.4 The Gross Building weather-cock
  • TDL 12/29/1889 p.5 (ad, sketch)
  • TDL 1/1/1890 p.9 permits
  • TDL 1/27/1890 p.5 Money in big blocks
  • TDL 3/16/1890 p.3 Grew with Tacoma
  • TDL 3/23/1890 p.3 Gross Bros. store (il)
  • TDL 5/17/1890 p.5 A novel reception room
  • TDL 8/9/1890 p.3 Free for all (writing, reading & lecture room)
  • TDL 8/19/1890 p.3 A young man's fall
  • TDL 9/3/1890 p.4 Gross Bros. big fair (il)
  • TDL 9/4/1890 p.4 Souvenir night
  • TDL 11/2/1890 p.8 Mid fragrant flowers (Wapato Lake Greenhouse leases space in bldg.)
  • TDL 3/22/1891 p.5 The ladies all agog (a grand opening)
  • TDL 3/24/1891 p.5 Everybody was there
  • TDL 3/22/1892 p.5 Gross Bros. at home (grand spring opening)
  • TDL 9/18/1892 p.4 Gross Brothers' clock
  • TDL 11/6/1892 p.5 (ad, il of clock)
  • TDL 3/31/1895 p.1 Abe Gross dead in his bed
  • TDL 5/22/1896 p.5 An enterprising trio (Gross Bros. to retire)
  • TNT 4/27/1922 Do you remember? (il c.1890)
  • TDL 2/9/1932 Gravure Sec. p.3 (il of cornerstone laying) 979.72 H91 Vol.II p.6,35,opp. p.52 (il) 979.7788 G1351D p.47,63 (il) B R482Rg (il) ----- Jones Block -bldg. became known as the Jones Block c.1899 -occupants included: Bay View Hotel, Tacoma Bazaar, Olympic Club, Muehlenbruch Confectionery, Christoffersen-Moore & Co. Dry Goods, Christoffersen Campion & Co. -section of bldg. at 907 Broadway housed the Majestic Theater (1909-1910) and the Dream Theater (1912-1916) T.Evening News 12/25/1899 (il)
  • TDL 2/22/1900 p.6 Club life in Tacoma (Olympic Club at 902-06 Commerce St.)
  • TDL 5/6/1900 p.7 (interior il of Olympic Club)
  • TDL 5/13/1901 p.5 Clock tower on Jones Block burned TDN 6/3/1905 p.23 To secure clock in courthouse tower; proposition to get the clock formerly in the Jones Block ...
  • TDL 8/27/1905 p.17 (remodeling for R.E. Anderson at 905 Broadway by C.A. Darmer, arch. and Cowan & Black, contr.)
  • TDL 3/12/1916 p.24 Muehlenbruch will make alterations (Muehlenbruch Confectionery at 905 Broadway)
  • TDL 6/4/1916 p.28 Permits for razing Jones Block given (to be demolished to make way for the Pantages Theater) 071 F779F 9/18/1903 p.5 A popular corner in this city (il) 352.3 G42S p.113 (il) (SEE: neg. #TPL 4438) ----- -print at TPL (General Coll., Richards Coll. #C155024-1)
  • Year Built: 1889
  • Decade Built: 1880s
  • Demolished: 1916

BOLAND-B14015

In January of 1926, an unidentified uniformed usherette stood at attention beside the ornate ticket booth within the exterior foyer of the Pantages Theater, the movie palace located at 901 Broadway. The silent film "A Lovers Oath" starring Ramon Navarro and Kathleen Key opened at the Pantages on January 16, 1926 and ran for the traditional one week. Loosely based on the "The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam," the film was Navarro's first starring role. It was made in 1922 and, unable to find a distributer, laid in the vault until after the 1925 release of "Ben Hur" with Navarro. Also advertised as "now playing" is the Pantages "Songolog" of Joy featuring Arnold Leverenz at the organ. The organ was used to provide musical accompaniment to the silent films. In the fifties, Leverenz would be a featured performer at Steve's Gay Nineties. In the back is a poster for Lew and Mad Wilson in "Nothing in the Mouth" and an advertisement for Mezzo Photography Studio in the Bernice Building. G65.1-021, BU-11192, TPL-10476


Pantages Theater (Tacoma); Movie theaters--Tacoma--1920-1930;

TPL-6971

ca. 1932. View of the Roxy Theatre, ca. 1932. "The Thirteenth Guest " was the feature film showing at the Roxy at the time of this photograph. The film was released in 1932 and starred Ginger Rogers and Lyle Talbot. Movie marquee advertised that there was "Always a better show at your Roxy." Apparently cost of a ticket was 20 cents after 5 p.m. The former RKO Orpheum theater reopened as the Roxy in 1932; it is now known as the Pantages.


Roxy Theatre (Tacoma); Motion picture theaters--Tacoma--1930-1940;

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