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La  Liberté, Paris, France, November 28, 1918.

Cinéma Omnia Pathé, lobby, Paris, undated,

Agence photographique Rol, photographie de presse

& Is Your sector quiet? Then

      Don‘t Play Paree (...)

      Then I got lunch at a restaurant, but I had to eat outdoors.

I thought I was through with eating outdoors when I come

to a city, but it seems they do it because they like to. And in the afternoon I went to a real ,movie‘ house on the Grand

Boulevard – and what do you think I saw?

      Good Old Charlie Chaplin.

      The same show I saw in New York the week before

leaving! The same picture of Charlie Chaplin‘s, only with French

titles on it. And then, when they got to the news pictures,

what was there but our old regiment, passing in review before

that French general, and me in the rear rank of the

third platoon of J Comp‘ny with my left leg putt coming down! 

      I got out of there. i had spent all day trying to find

something new in Paris, and I couldn‘t. All the time they was

throwing up old things at me that I‘d seen before. (...)

(...) New York Tribune, July 14, 1918


„Qui reprend son vrai nom“

Editorial content. „OMNIA PATHÉ“ (...)

      „Une vie de chien, avec l‘incomparable Charlie

Chaplin, connu sous le nom de Charlot et qui reprend

son vrai nom.“

      Omnia Pathé, 5, Boulevard Montmartre, Paris 11e.


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