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Sun, New York, March 9, 1919.
Das Ehepaar Chaplin
(...) Photo, Revue des Monats, Berlin, Nov. 1926
& „When A Girl Loves“ Scene
& Charles Chaplin signing at „Sunnyside“ Set
& Broadway Theater, exterior by day,
marquee „The Three Musketeers,“ New York
(...) Motion Picture News, April 18, 1914
& Broadway Theatre, exterior by night,
marquee „The Kaiser The Beast of Berlin,“ New York
(...) Photo, Motion Picture News, April 20, 1918
& Broadway Theatre, exterior by night,
marquee „Simon THE Jester,“ New York
(...) Photo, Motion Picture News, December 19, 1925
& Mrs. Charlie Chaplin, Broadway
(...) Photo, New York Tribune, March 9, 1919
& At the Broadway the programme is as follows:
Overture, „Sakuntala,“ James C. Bradford directing;
Broadway Topical Digest; Topics of the Day, pointed
paragraphs from „The Literary Digest;“ Charlie Chaplin, in his
first million-dollar comedy, „A Dog‘s Life,“ hold over
for a second week, thus forming a coincidence made to order,
inasmuch as Mrs. Charlie Chaplin, Mildred Harris,
will appear on the same bill in her latest photoplay, „When
a Girl Loves.“
(...) New York Tribune, March 9, 1919
„Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Chaplin on the same program“
Advertisement. „Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Chaplin
on the same program
Charlie Chaplin is not signing
his marriage contract
but
putting his signature to his first
Million Dollar Comedy
Mrs Charlie Chaplin
says
When a Girl Loves it is not A Dog‘s Life to be the Million
Dollar bride of a Million Dollar comedian
Broadway Theatre (...)
Direction M. Kashin“
Broadway Theatre, B‘way at 41st Street, New York.
Maurice A. Kashin, the manager of the Broadway
theatre, New York, announced on the front cover of his house
program for the week of December 8, 1918
that Charlie Chaplin‘s Shoulder Arms has provoked
22,241,570 different and distinct laughs in
the eight consecutive weeks it has played at that theatre.
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