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Moving Picture World, New York, October 24, 1914.
Mabel Normand
(...) Illustrated Films Monthly, London, June 1914
& Los Angeles Athletic Club, NW corner
of 7th and Olive at 431 West 7th St, Los Angeles, 1912
& His Musical Career Scene
& Movie Stars in Vaudeville,
Mason Operahouse.
Photo Players All-Star Vaudeville.
Next Friday and Saturday nights at the Mason Operahouse
the moving picture stars of Southern California will
present an all-star vaudeville performance under the auspices
of the Photo-Players‘ Club of Los Angeles, and the
elaborate programme arranged will include every well-known
film star of Southern California. (...)
„Filson and Errol will appear in their famous comedy,
„A Tip on the Derby.“ (...) Edna Maison of the
Universal, Ford Sterling of the Sterling Company, J. Warren
Kerrigan of the Universal, Joseph Galbraith, the
former matinee idol of Belasco, Charlie Chaplin, Charlie Murray
and Roscoe Arbuckle, the big three of comedy
of the Keystone company.“ (...)
(...) Los Angeles Times, Oct. 25, 1914
„Charles Chaplin nearly was arrested“
Editorial content. „Once more the Los Angeles Athletic Club
auditorium was filled with enthusiastic fans who witnessed the
first public run of The Scarecrow of Oz.“ (...)
* * *
„Mabel Normand writes from New York that she
is happy.
* * *
Saturday Charles Chaplin nearly was arrested
for blocking traffic on Spring street while doing a scene in The
Song Shop.“
Charles Chaplin is living at the Los Angeles Athletic Club.
The definite title of The Song Shop is
His Musical Career, which is finished and shipped
by Keystone October 17, 1914.
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