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University Missourian, Columbia, Montana, January 6, 1916.

PUZZLE PICTURE

      We offer $5 in prizes for the best title and

description of this picture, in fifty words

or less, received on or before November 5, 1915.

(...) Cartoon, Motion Picture, October 1915

& In the October issue we offered $5 in prizes for the best

title and description of this picture, in fifty

words or less, received on or before November 5, 1915.

      While the answers came pouring in by the

hundred, we were disappointed to note how few people

recognized the characters in the drawing and

the spirit of the picture. However, the judges have deciced

to award the following prizes:

      CHARLIE‘S REVENGE.

Conklin said to Charlie, „I‘ll take you out a-fishin‘.“

„Right,“ says Chaplin, with a grin; „that‘s just

                                                                      what I‘ve been wishin‘.“

Out on the creek, a swan so slick;

      Approached them with a swish;

Charlie gave it all the worms,

      That‘s why they caught no fish.

                      3730 Manayunk Ave., Wissahickon, Philadelphia, Pa.

                                                                            FLORENCE HUSS.

      DESPAIR.

Charlie – Well, I SWAN.

Chester – What is the NET result of the DUCKING

                                                                           we are going to get?

Charlie  I cant figure it out – CAN-OE?

                                                          411 West End Ave., New York.            

                                                                    LAWRENCE H. COHEN.

      A SQUARE MEAL – TWO NUTS AND A DUCK.

                                                 Blue Bird Co., c/o „Mirror,“ N. Y. City.

                                                                          ISABELLE HANSEN.

(...) Winners of Puzzle Picture Contest,

Motion Picture, January 1916

& „St.“ – So you girls had an argument, you did? Yes, Charlie

Chaplin played two parts in „A Night in the Show.“

He played himself as well as the character of Mr. Rowdy.

(...) Picture-Play, August 1916

& Can He Fill ‘Em?

      The motion picture fan (watching Chaplin

in „A Night in the Show“) – Look! See

how nice Chaplin looks when he is dressed up!

      Friend – He looks grand. But say!

I wonder what he did with the big pants and shoes.

      The motion picture fan – I understand

that he gave them to the camera man.

      Friend – Whatja know ‘bout that? Suppose

he can film?     

(...) Film Fun, February 1916

& Rex Theatre.

Thursday and Friday – „A Night at the Show“

(Charlie Chaplin), „Pirates of the Air“

(Alice Howell), „Fatty and Mabel‘s Wash Day.“ All comedy .

(...) Ogden Standard, Ogden City, Utah, Nov. 27, 1916.

      Rex (Weber) Theatre, 225 25th Street, Ogden City.


„A full dress suit“

Advertisement. „Annex

      Friday Night

      Charlie Chaplin

      Chaplin is the world‘s greatest attraction.

He will appear at the Annex Theater in A Night in the Show.

In this film he appears in a new and funnier than ever

role. He doffs his comical ,old clothes‘ costume for a full dress

suit. His footwork and individuality and not the clothes,

is the attraction that endears him to the photoplay public.“

      Annex Theatre, Columbia.


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