Princess Theatre
Garfield,
WA
99130
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Garfield is a small agricultural community with a 2010 population of 597. The Princess Theatre came into being in the early-1900’s featuring a combination of silent films and live performance. It was opened by 1914, but had closed by 1926.
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I’ve been unable to find either the Princess or the Liberty mentioned in the early trade journals, but by 1922 Garfield had a house called the Rose, mentioned in the August 12 issue of Universal Weekly. The Rose was mentioned again in the January 2, 1926 issue of Motion Picture News. It was then owned by F. C. Weskil, who operated the Liberty Theatre in Colfax and houses called the Rose in Colfax and Oakdale.
Many years later, the April 3, 1948 issue of Boxoffice mentions a house called the Family Theatre in Garfield.