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Burlesque on Carmen Clippings 4/101

Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, California, November 30, 1915.

George K. Spoor, President of the Essanay Company

& Crowd to Buy Opera Tickets, New York,

November 12, 1914, Library of Congress, Bain News Service

& Warning

      Several so-called exchanges are offering to the public

the following: Charles Chaplin in The Mixup (4 reels),

Ambition (4 reels) and The Review (3 reels). Charles Chaplin

has asked us to announce that he has never appeared

in any of the above pictures, and in fact that he has never

appeared in a four-reel motion picture. (...)

      Essanay

(...) Moving Picture World, Oct. 16, 1915

& Fake Films

      Our Warning with reference to „Fake Chaplins,“ which

has been published from Coast to Coast for the last

month, has been the means of helping many an Exhibitor

to give a square deal to his customers. The Essanay

Film Manufacturing Company wishes to announce that it intends

to enforce to the full letter of the law „picture honesty“

in reference to Essanay-Chaplin films. This means vigorous

prosecution of all offenders. Kindly notify us at once

of any violations that come to your attention.

      Essanay (...)

      George K. Spoor, President

(...) Moving Picture World, Oct. 23, 1915.

& Carmen Again

      At Metropolitan

      –

      Miss Farrar Scores Increasing Success

      in Role – Amato Back in Cast.

      Carmen was sung at the Metropolitan Opera House

last night with the same cast as at the preceding

performances.“

(...) New York Tribune, New York, Dec. 8, 1914

      Metropolitan Opera House, 1425 B‘way and 39th, New York.


„Mr. Chaplin refused to take a medical examination“

Editorial content. „Public Service: City Hall, Courts.“ (...)

      „INS AND OUTS

      ABOUT THE COURTS

      THIRD AND LAST. C. F. Cornell, an insurance agent,

will not collect several hundred dollars for landing

Charlie Chaplin, moving picture star, for an insurance policy.

Mr. Chaplin refused to take a medical examination

or accept the policy. Mr. Cornell brought suit. The third

amended complaint came before Judge Works

yesterday, and was thrown out of court on demurrer.“


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