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Motion Picture News and Moving Picture World, N. Y., Aug. 7, 1915.

Empress Vaudeville, exterior by day, Portland,

Oregon, undated

& Columbia Theatre, exterior by day, New York, 1910

& Columbia Theatre, auditorium with

stage and boxes, New York, 1910

& Willie Howard, The Passing

Show of 1915, Winter Garden, New York, 1915,

Damian Blake, The Faux Charlot, Blog 2013

& Charley Chaplin‘s Waltz 1916‘s Newest

      Novelty! – Here‘s Way to Dance It

(...) Day Book, Chicago, April 10, 1915

& More Chaplin Numbers.

      Everybody‘s doin‘ it. Doin‘ what? Putting Charley Chaplin

numbers in musical shows. First of all, one was

arranged for the Joseph Santley musical production which

went West several weeks ago. Then it was announced

that the Ziegfield Midnight Frolic would have one and now it

develops that the Behman show at the Columbia

and Nobody Home at the Princess are pointing with pride

to Charley Chaplin numbers. Must!

(...) Evening World, New York, May 14, 1915

& PORTLAND, ORE.

      By R. E. Anson

      EMPRESS (H. W. Pierong, mgr.). – Week 26, Dr. Royal

Raceford, laughs; Mr. and Mrs. Geo MacDonald,

comedy; Bensee and Baird, good; York and King, pleased;

Apollo Trio, clever; Mr. and Mrs. James A. McPherson,

as Charlie Chaplin double, hit. Pictures. (...)

      James A. McPherson, of this city, tried out at the Empress

amateur night, and was such a success as a Chaplin

impersonator, that he is sharing headline honors with Dr. Royal

Raceford. He is assisted by Mrs, McPherson.

(...) Variety, Aug. 6, 1915


„A clean, wholesome comedy“

Advertisement. „The Next Great

      ESSANAY-CHAPLIN COMEDY

      is

      ,The Bank‘

      In 2 Acts

      This is the funniest comedy yet produced by the famous

comedian, Charles Chaplin. It is a clean, wholesome

comedy and a riot of fun from beginning to end. Released

August 9 through the General Film Co.

      Essanay“ (...)    


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