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Evening Public Ledger, Philadelphia, Pa., July 30, 1919.
Strand Theatre, exterior by day, Minneapolis
(...) Moving Picture World, Feb. 24,1917
& Strand Theatre, auditorium with screen, Minneapolis
(...) Motion Picture News, Jan. 5, 1918
& „Typewriter“ Drawing Advertises „Sunnyside“
(...) Exhibitors Herald and Motography, July 26, 1919
& A famous trio – Captain Eddie Rickenbacker,
Charlie Chaplin, and Douglas Fairbanks, at the studio of the latter,
where ,Doug‘ was host at a Wild West Show given in honor
of the great American Ace.
(...) New York Tribune, July 27, 1919
& W. B. Philips (photographer), Strand Theatre, exterior by day,
marque Nelson Eddy, Lionel Barrymore, Edward Arnold,
Virginia Bruce „Let Freedom Ring,“ Birmingham, Alabama, 1939, Birmingham Public Library
& Want to Laugh? Well, Go to the Strand Next Thursday,
Charlie Chaplin in „Sunnyside,“ Extra Added Attraction
Maurice Tourneur‘s „The White Heather,“ Strand Theatre,
Birmingham‘s Cool Theater
(...) Motion Picture News, Aug. 23, 1919
& Strand Theatre, orchestra, San Francisco, undated, San Francisco Public Library, Art, Music and Recreation Center
& Strand Week Starting Tomorrow
First Time in San Francisco
Who‘s Afraid of Work?
Charlie Chaplin in „Sunnyside“
(...) Exhibitors Herald and Motography, Sept. 6, 1919
& Chaplin‘s Poses Make Advertising Point
(...) Exhibitors Herald and Motography, Sept. 6, 1919
„Charlie Chaplin is sure“
Editorial content. „Jack Dempsey, the new heavyweight
champion, went to the Pacific coast to consult with Douglas
Fairbanks about his movie career. Charlie Chaplin is
sure he can carry the two off their feet.“
Photo.
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