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Dough and Dynamite Clippings 7/50
Reel Life, New York, October 24, 1914.
Patriotic Week
Of course, it‘s going to be a „Patriotic-All-the-Time“ for
the Future – but „ Patriotic Week“ means that the
country‘s best music dealers for the Week October 26 –
November 2 will make a Special window-show of
„His Master‘s Voice“ PATRIOTIC RECORDS and instruments.
(...) Guardian, Manchester, England, Oct. 26, 1914
& Earlier Theatres.
The latest effort of the theatre managers to overcome
the reluctance of people to be out late in darkened
London is the experiment to be made at the Kingsway. The
performance of „The Great Adventure“ now begins an
hour and a half earlier – at seven, – and is over at half-past nine.
(...) Guardian, Manchester, England, Oct. 27, 1914
& Western Import received recently, under cover from Mr. R. E.
Aitken a „greeting“ over Miss Mabel Normand‘s
autograph, from Los Angeles, which created great amusement
when it reached London and which is being carefully
preserved. They hope the next time Miss Normand writes
that she will do so at greater length and enclose
a signed photograph for the office gallery. If Messrs. Sennett,
Arbuckle, Chaplin and the other Keystone lights
will do the same, Western Import will be the better pleased.
(...) From Our London Correspondent, Reel Life,
New York, October 3, 1914
„The dough is flying“
Editorial content. „STORIES OF THE NEW PHOTOPLAYS“ (...)
DOUGH AND DYNAMITE – Keystone
(Two Reels)
Featuring Charles Chaplin and Chester Conklin
October 26, 1914
THE bakers in the employ of Monsieur La Vie go on strike.
In the emergency Pierre and Jacque, the waiters, take
possession of the kitchen, and as there is quite a bit of jealousy
between them, on account of the female waitresses
who smile impartially on both, it is not long before the dough
is flying.“ (...)
Reprinted in Moving Picture World, Nov. 7, 1914.
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