The Fireman Clippings 6/42
Evening Public Ledger, Philadelphia, Pa., June 10, 1916.
The Fireman Scenes
& Palace Theatre, electric sign Mae Murray The Enchantress,
Philadelphia, 1925 –The Palace in Philadelphia makes
a fine bid for passing patronage with its attractive box-office right
out in front challenging the eye of the passer-by for
attention. This booth is well constructed and offers sufficient
protection to the ticket taker.
(...) Exhibitors Trade Review, March 28, 1925
& Joseph N. Pearce (photographer), Palace
Theatre, lobby, Philadelphia, undated, Irvin R. Glazer Collection,
Athenaeum of Philadelphia
& Joseph N. Pearce (photographer), Palace Theatre, auditorium
with screen, Philadelphia, Jan. 27, 1921,
Irvin R. Glazer Collection, Athenaeum of Philadelphia
& Chaplin releases continue to thrive and prosper
at the Mutual office. While „The Floorwalker“ required twelve
prints, the second release, „The Fireman“ already
has eighteen as its score, but as repeats are already coming
in on „The Floorwalker“ after the first week of its
existence, things are evened up a bit.
„The Fireman“ will have its first release on June 12 at
eighteen theatres in Manager Pope‘s territory.
Chaplins are not having all the glory, however, in Philadelphia.
(...) Philadelphia Exchanges Keep Abreast with
the Large Volume of Business Elsewhere, Motion Picture News,
June 10, 1916.
„First Presentation of His Latest“
Editorial content. „Palace“ (...)
Added Attractions – Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
Charlie Chaplin
In First Presentation of His Latest
The Fireman
BILLIE BURKE
In the Fourth Episode of
Gloria‘s Romance“
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