The Champion Clippings 5/37
Atlanta Constitution, Atlanta, Georgia, March 10, 1915.
CHARLES CHAPLIN
Coming next Thursday to the Alamo No. 2, in a screaming
Essanay, two-reel comedy, „The Champion.“
(...) Atlanta Constitution, March 7, 1915
& GEORGE SCHMIDT, manager of the Alamo No. 2
theatre, Atlanta, Ga., constructed the lobby
display shown for „Hush,“ the Equity production.
(...) Exhibitors Herald, April 2, 1921
& ALAMO NO. 2 (...)
Thursday, March 11.
CHARLES CHAPLIN Big Knockout Comedy
„The Champion.“
(...) Atlanta Constitution, March 7, 1915
Alamo No. 2 Theatre, 71 Whitehall Street Southwest, Atlanta.
& Vaudette, exterior by day, marquee Billie Burke
in Peggy The Sweetest Ever, Atlanta
(...) Triangle Advertisement, Moving Picture World,
March 18, 1916
& VAUDETTE THEATER, ATLANTA, GA.
The accompany illustration is a view of the Vaudette Theater,
Atlanta, Ga. The dimension of the structure are 40 feet
by 147 feet. The auditorium has a seating capacity of five hundred,
and the rows are thirty-seven inches apart, giving ample
room to the patrons coming in or going out without inconveniencing
those seated. The program is changed daily and consists
of three first-run pictures. No vaudeville is used, but two singers
help to vary the entertainment. The admission price is
five cents.
(...) Moving Picture World, Dec. 6, 1913
& Vaudette Theater, Atlanta, Ga. View of Auditorium and
Stage. Auditorium Dimensions: 40 ft.by 90 ft.;
Mean Height of Ceiling, 27 ft. Number of Seats, 540.
(...) Moving Picture World, Oct. 14, 1911
& W. J. W.: No. Charles Chaplin is not deaf.
Someone told you wrong.
(...) ANSWERS TO MOVIE FANS, Atlanta Constitution,
March 7, 1915
„CHAS. CHAPLIN In a 2-reel Essanay Feature“
Advertisement. „AT THE VAUDETTE
CHAS. CHAPLIN
In a 2-reel Essanay Feature
,The CHAMPION‘
THURSDAY This Week“
Vaudette Theatre, 82 Whitehall Street, Atlanta.
The Champion is
released by Essanay March 11, 1915.
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