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New York Clipper, New York, May 31, 1913.

Billie Reeves

(...) Variety, Oct. 15, 1910

& Billie Reeves, Charlie Chaplin, undated, postcard

& New York Motion Picture Co with Keystone, Longacre Building,

New York, undated, Brown Brs., postcard in color

& Reeves Australia Bound.

                                             San Francisco, May 28.

Billy Reeves has received contracts for the Rickards Circuit in

Australia and will sail on the Sonoma from Honolulu June 3.

(...) Variety, May 31, 1913

& KEYSTONE SIGNS ARBUCKLE

      Charles Baumann and Ad. Kessel, of the New York Motion

Picture Co., are back in New York after a flying

business trip to their many studios and picture plants on the

Pacific Coast.

      They announce the Keystone Co. has signed Roscoe

Arbuckle to take Fred Mace‘s comedy roles, the

latter having engaged with the Majestic Co. Hereafter the Keystone

will make three releases a week. A number of changes

have been made at the Baumann-Kessel Santa Monica plant

where a clubhouse has been built for the use

of the employes.

(...) Variety, May 23, 1913

& There is a rumor – only a rumor, mind you – that

Fred Mace and Mary Pickford will return to the legitimate

stage in a comedy.

      While it is doubtful if either star would leave the „movies“

for a long while yet, the idea is a very probable one

at that. The western public has been clamoring to see Miss

Pickford in a real play, and theatre audiences have

not seen enough of Mr. Mace. So why not sign both of ‘em?

A wise manager could rep a regular harvest

of gold.

      Some combination, eh – what?

(...) Facts & Fables of the Foyer By Guy Price,

Los Angeles Herald, Dec. 8, 1913

& REEVES CHARGES CHAPLIN

The Chaplin release of this week called „1 a. m.,“ has brought

a charge of using his stage material from Billie Reeves

against Charlie Chaplin.

(...)  Variety, Aug. 11, 1916

&  KAY-BEE AND KEYSTONE office force to wear

sailor suits from now on. Ad. Kessel

buys yacht. Ship, ahoi! Aye! Aye! Captain.“

(...) FILM FLICKERS.

BY HARRY, New York Clipper, May 31, 1913

& The Keystone Company has returned

from Mexico. Their director tells me he has „some great stuff.“

(...) Variety, May 31, 1913


„Office force to wear sailor suits from now on“

Editorial content. „FILM FLICKERS.

      BY HARRY.“ (...)

      „ADAM KESSEL, Jr., president of the New York Motion

Picture Corporation, has become a yachting devotee.

He has purchased a veritable floating palace, named ,Orson,‘

and intends cruising with her up to his Summer home

on Lake Champlain this Summer.

      The exhibitors using Mutual service zhroughout the country

are unanimous in their praise of the comedy film the

Keystone Company are turning out. Letters of commendation,

entirely unsolicited, are pouring in, from Maine to

California, and they all run the same way, ,Keep up the

great work.‘

      MABEL NORMAND received an ovation in San Francisco,

Cal., recently, when she arrived in that city to enjoy

a short vacation. The throngs about the train as she stepped

off demanded a word from their favorite screen star

and Miss Normand made a pretty little speech of thanks,

although confessing afterwards that she was

considerably flustered by her reception.“


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