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New York Tribune, New York, March 16, 1919.

Broadway Theatre, exterior by night, Herbert Brennon‘s

„The Lone Wolf,“ New York

(...) Moving Picture World, Sept. 1, 1917

& Broadway Theatre, lobby display

with reproduction of Maurice Kashin‘s „Shoulder Arms“

invitation card reading ‘Twill be your unique

privilege to see Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chaplin

on the same program

(...) Moving Picture Weekly, Dec. 7, 1918

& B. S. Moss Broadway, exterior by day, marquee „No

Woman Knows,“ New York

(...) Exhibitors Herald, Dec. 10, 1921

& Loew‘s Broadway, exterior by day, marquee Todays‘

Feature David Belasco‘s Dramatization „The Stranglers of Paris,“

A Photo Play Event, New York

(...) Moving Picture World, April 25, 1914

& Broadway Theatre, exterior by night, marquee Alice

Joyce & Harry Morey „Within the Law,“ New York

(...) Motography, May 12, 1917

& The Broadway had the billing „Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Chaplin,“

in electric lights this week, but admitted it was design

and not accident that found both stars on the same program.

      Mrs. Charlie (Mildred Harris) has youth, good looks

and an appealing sweetness to recommend  her for any picture,

and in „When a Girl Loves“ she just bubbles over with

downright goodness. As the daughter of a poor preacher, come

to a western town in search of health, there was no

necessity for costume display, but a Scotch plaid taffeta and

a dark crepe de chine showed careful attention to

appropriate becoming styles. There is a pretty girl not programed, playing the degenerate woman, and the character types

are splendid – particularly some of the close-ups shown during the ,fighting parson‘s‘ sermons.

(...) Variety, March 21, 1919

& The entire programme will remain unchanged at the

Broadway Theatre. Mildred Harris will be seen in

the Lois Weber production, „When a Girl Loves.“ Charlie Chaplin

will be seen in a revival of his first million-dollar comedy,

A Dog‘s Life.“

      The Broadway Concert Orchestra, under the direction

of James C. Bradford, will render Goldmark‘s

„Sakuntala.“ Walter Edelstein, the fourteen-year-old violinist,

will also be retained.

(...) New York Tribune, March 16, 1919


Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chaplin

Advertisement. „Broadway Theatre“ (...)

      „Direction M. Kashin“

      Illustration. „Charles Chaplin   Mildred Harris

      Just Married

      ‘Twill be your unique privilege to see

      Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chaplin

      in their latest offerings on the same program

      Program

      Charlie Chaplin

in A Dog‘s Life

      Mrs. Charlie Chaplin

When a Girl Loves

      Starting Today and All Week

      Broadway Theatre

      Direction M. Kashin“

      Broadway Theatre, B‘way & 41st Street, New York.  


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