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Motion Picture News, New York, March 30, 1918.

Charlie Chaplin, Movie Actor,

      Receives Welcome to Nashville

      The above picture shows Charlie Chaplin, the famous

screen comedian, standing in his automobile at the

Union Station smiling at the crowd that had gathered to see him

on his arrival in the city. In the car with him are members

of his party who are traveling in the interest of the third Liberty Loan.

(...) Photo by Wiles, Tennessean, Nashville, April 19, 1918

& FIRST NATIONAL EXHIBITORS‘ CIRCUIT

      TO THE UTMOST.

      New York, March 6, 1918.

      Editor, Moving Picture World,

      New York.

      Dear Sir: Your suggestion that the first anniversary of America‘s

entry into the World War be commemorated by the

motion picture exhibitors of this country with a Liberty Loan Night

is the kind of suggestion that will create enthusiasm

and give the practical results that our Government needs

in these tremendous times. (...)

      Yours very truly

      The First National Exhibitors‘ Circuit, Inc.

      J. D. Williams, Manager.

(...) Moving Picture World, March 30, 1918

& Chaplin in the South.

      Mr. Chaplin first spoke in Washington April 6, and his

tour for the week carried him through two meetings

in Virginia and down through North Carolina. Tomorrow he will

fill appointments in South Carolina: April 16, Augusta,

Ga.; April 17, Macon, Ga. (afternoon), Atlanta, Ga. (night);

April 18, Nashville, Tenn.; April 19, Bowling Green, Ky.;

April 20, Memphis, Tenn.; April 22, Greenville, Miss.; April 23,

New Orleans, La.; April 24, Port Arthur, Tex. (afternoon),

Beaumont, Tex. (night); April 25, Galveston, Tex. (afternoon),

Houston, Tex. (evening); April 26, Austin, Tex.   

(afternoon), San Antonio, Tex. (evening); April 27, Waco, tex. (afternoon), and Dallas, Tex. (evening).

(...) Actor Folk in the Liberty Loan Trenches, Ogden Standard,

Ogden City, Utah, April 13, 1918


„Will visit important points in Southern states“

Editorial content. „Four Great Stars

      Will Tour for Liberty Loan

      Early in April, four of the greatest stars of filmdom,

engaged in production on the West coast, will

leave for various parts of the country to aid the committees

of the several states in the sale of Liberty Loan

Bonds of the third issue.“ (...) „Charles Chaplin, and

Chaplin‘s secretary, Tom Harrington, and

Publicity Director Carlyle Robinson, will visit important

points in Southern states.“ (...)


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