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Motion Picture, New York, July 1915.

CHARLIE CHAPLIN FILM CO.

Hollywood, California.

Dear Friend:

      Mr. Chaplin was very pleased with your letter and request,

and with his best wishes, we enclose the picture.

      Very truly yours,

      Charlie Chaplin Company.

Charlie Chaplin Company fan response letter which accompanied

photo, Los Angeles, undated, Paul Gregg collection

of fan letters, Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture

Arts and Sciences

& Charlie Chaplin's Latest Publications

      Words and Music by Charlie Chaplin

      „Oh, That Cello“

      „Little Madam Butterfly“

      „There‘s Always One You Can‘t Forget“ –

      „The Return of the Troops“ – March (...)

      Charlie Chaplin Music Publishing Company (...)

Charlie Chaplin Company fan response envelope

listing his latest music publications, Los Angeles, undated,

Paul Gregg collection of fan letters, Margaret

Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

& Charles Chaplin

      Charles Chaplin, the mere announcement

of whose appearance sends a buzz of applause thru an audience,

is perhaps best known for his inimitable ,business.‘

He is the man with the french kick, gnawed-off mustache,

unbalanced run, ,kidney feet‘ and misfit pantaloons.

      Charlie says that his parents were very poor folk, and

that he has no education save what was cuffed into

him when he was an urchin apprentice in a troop of strolling

English acrobats. He first appeared in this country

in a pantomime, A Night in an English Music Hall. His hilarious

stunts attracted Mack Sennett, who lost no time

in signing him for the Keystone Company. A moving monument

to his fame is Tillie‘s Punctured Romance, his last large

picture with the Keystone Company.

      Chaplin has recently been captured by the Essanay

Company, and his latest releases, The Champion,

A Jitney Elopement and The Tramp, show that he has not

lost his inimitable „Punch.“

      Speaking of imitators, Chaplin has many, which

is his sincerest flattery. Most of them are a long way after

him, with no hopes of catching up. Several players

are announcing that Chaplin is copying them. Even so,

it might be profitable for these detractors now to

copy the man who copied them. Charlie‘s ,business‘ is thought

out by himself, and is spontaneous combustion,

as it were, so there is not much fear of his imitators

infringing his comedy patent.

(...) Brief Biographies of Popular Players,

Motion Picture, July 1915

& Buy a copy of the August Motion Picture Magazine for five

pages of „Chaplinitis.“ It‘s mighty interesting reading.

(...) Motion Picture, New York, July 1915

& Charles Chaplin‘s Portrait FREE

      To acquaint our readers with a new style portrait which we are

about to offer to subscribers, we will mail anyone who

orders a copy of any back issue of the ,Motion Picture Magazine‘

for the year 1915, at 15 cents, a large photo-etching

of Charles Chaplin, FREE.

      This photo-etching is mounted on an elegant dark-colored

folder after the style now so popular with photograph

studios and is just the portrait of this world-famous comedian

that you would prize for room or den decoration. (...)

      Motion Picture Magazine, 175 Duffield Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.

      COUPON

(...) Motion Picture, New York, July 1915


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Chaplin“ (...)

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