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New York Times, New York, April 15, 1918.

A Dog‘s Life Scene

& Brevoort Theater, exterior by day, Brooklyn, New York

(...) Motion Picture News, May 4, 1918

& Brevoort Theatre, exterior by day, Brooklyn, New York

(...) Moving Picture World, May 18, 1918

& Brevoort Theater Opens

(...) Brooklyn Daily Eagle, New York, May 1, 1918

& New York‘s Leading Theatres

      Booking Big Chaplin Comedy

      Following its notable pre-release showing

at the Strand Theatre, New York, during the week of April

14, Charles Chaplin‘s first $1,000,000 comedy, A Dog‘s Life, was booked by one hundred and sixty of the leading houses

of Greater New York during the week of April 21, it is announced,

while eighty other theatres, averaging 1,000 seating

capacity each, featured the comedy during the week of

April 28.

      According to the report fied by Sales Manager Carey

Wilson of the First National Exchange, New York,

six of the ,big time‘ vaudeville houses booked the comedy

for the full week of April 21. Headed by Keith‘s Palace,

which is acknowledged to be the premier variety house of

America, the list included the Colonial, Royal,

Alhambra and Riverside, all B. F. Keith theatres, as well

as Fox‘s Academy of Music.

      Other well known houses that headlined Chaplin

during the same week were Keith‘s Harlem Opera House;

Proctor‘s Fifth Avenue, 23rd Street, 58th Street

and 125th Street theatres; Shackman‘s 81st Street; Fox‘s

Riviera, Star, Audubon, Nemo, Washington, Crostona

and City; Lowe‘s New York, National, Victoria, American,

Circle, 116th Street, Greeley Square, 42nd Street,

86th Street, Boulevard and Orpheum; the Grand Opera

House, and B. S. Moss‘s Regent, Hamilton,

Prospect and Jefferson.

      In Brooklyn during the week of April 28, A Dog‘s Life was

one of the most heavily advertised features at the Keith‘s

Orpheum and Bushwick, as well as the Crescent Theatre; and

was also selected by the management of the New

Breevort to open the latest temple of the silent drama to make

its appearance on the skyline of the Greater City.

      Strand, B‘way at 47th Street, New York.

      Palace, B‘way & 47th Street, New York.

      Colonial, B‘way & 62nd Street, New York.

      Royal, 423 Westchester Avenue, New York.

      Alhambra, 7th Ave., 126th Street, New York.

      Riverside, 2561 Broadway, New York.

      Academy of Music, 126 E 14th St. betw. 3rd & 4th Ave., N. Y.

      Harlem Opera House, 207 W 125th Street, New York.

      Fifth Avenue Theatre, 66 5th Avenue, New York.

      23rd Street Theatre, 139 W 23rd Street, New York.

      58th Street Theatre, 154 E 58th Street, New York.

      125th Street Theatre, 122 E 125th Street, New York.

      81st Street Theatre, 2248 B‘way (81st Street on B‘way), N. Y.

      Riviera, 97/B‘way, New York.

      Star, 1716 Lexington, New York.

      Audubon, 3950 B‘way. New York.

      Nemo, 2834 B‘way, New York.

      Washington, 1805 Amsterdam, New York.

      Crotona, 453 Tremont Ave., New York.

      City, 114 E 14th Street, New York.

      New York, 1514 B‘way, New York.

      National, 111 E Houston, New York.

      Victoria, 42nd Street & 7th Avenue, New York.

      American, 42nd Street near B‘way, New York.

      Circle, 1827 B‘way, New York.

      116th Street Theatre, 128-132 W 116th Street, New York.

      Greeley Square Theatre, 111 W 30th Street, New York.

      42nd Street Theatre, 132 E 42nd Street, New York.

      86th Street Theatre, 86th Street & 3rd Ave., New York.

      Boulevard, 1032 So. Boulevard, New York.

      Orpheum, 168 E 86th Street, New York.

      Grand Opera House, 265 8th Avenue, New York.

      Regent, 1906 7th Avenue, New York.

      Hamilton, 3560 B‘way, New York.

      Prospect, 529 Prospect Avenue, New York.

      Jefferson, 14th Street & 3rd Ave., New York.

      Orpheum, 578 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, New York.

      Bushwick, B‘way & Howard Ave., Brooklyn, New York.

      Crescent, 1175 Boston Road, Bronx, New York.

      New Breevort, Bedford Ave. & Breevort Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.


„All This Week Exclusively at the STRAND“

Advertisement. „All This Week Exclusively at the

      STRAND“ (...)

      „Charlie Chaplin

      in A Dog‘s Life“ (...)

      Strand, Broadway at 47th Street, New York.

      A Dog‘s Life is released by First National April 21, 1918.

      The pre-release date is April 14, 1918.


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