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Los Angeles Herald, Los Angeles, California, April 27, 1918.
TALLY‘S Broadway Theater (...)
SECOND BIG WEEK
Charlie Chaplin
in
„A DOG‘S LIFE“
Added Feature – Alice Brady In WOMAN AND WIFE
(...) Los Angeles Times, May 2, 1918
& TALLY‘S Broadway Theater –
Another Big Double Bill This Week
Constance Talmadge in „THE SHUTTLE“
And Third and Last Week
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
in „A DOG‘S LIFE“
(...) Los Angeles Times, May 7, 1918
& Tally‘s Broadway.
One would think that with eight performances each day
and with the theater full at every performance for ten
days, nearly everybody in Los Angeles would have seen
Charlie Chaplin in „A Dog‘s Life“ at Tally‘s Broadway.
Such is not the case, however. There has been no let-up
in the crowds this week and a third week will be
necessary if all are given an opportunity to see this feature.
(...) Los Angeles Times, May 2, 1918
& The subject of the Hon. C. Chaplin and military service
seems to be coming in for a lot of discussion.
To us the question is a very simple one: merely shall
we keep ourselves laughing or shall we make
the enemy laugh, as there may be some question as to C. C.
becoming a great soldier, but there is no question
that he is a great comedian?
(...) Martin J. Quigley, Exhibitors Herald, April 27, 1918
& Tally‘s Broadway. (...)
Little need be said of „A Dog‘s Life.“ If you haven‘t seen
it yet, some one has surely told you about it, and
as next week is positively the last, all those who so far have
missed the greatest comedy that Chaplin has yet
produced should make it a point to attend one of the shows
next week.
(...) Los Angeles Times, May 5, 1918
„,A DOG‘S LIFE,‘ at TALLY‘S B‘DW‘Y“
Editorial content. „CHARLIE CHAPLIN in „A DOG‘S LIFE,“
at TALLY‘S B‘DW‘Y“
Photo.
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