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Winnipeg Tribune, Winnipeg, Canada, May 2, 1914.

Postcard from Rob McInnes looking East

on Portage Avenue from Smith Street, and you

can clearly see „The Province,“ with its

white tower.Winnipeg, undated, dancebob.com

& Province Theatre, exterior by

night, Winnipeg, circa 1915, dancebob.com

& Province Theatre (...)

Friday and Saturday

„CAUGHT AT THE CABARET“

Keystone Two-Part Scream, featuring Mabel Normand

and Chas. Chaplin

(...) Winnipeg Tribune, May 2, 1914


„The clever actor who has deserted vaudeville“

Editorial content/Advertisement. „PROVINCE“ (...)

      „Friday and Saturday sees another Keystone comedy,

Caught at the Cabaret, with Charley Chaplin and

Mabel Normand. Chaplin has made a great name for himself

in the Keystone pictures and he is another example

of the clever actor who has deserted vaudeville for the moving

pictures. He will be remembered for his creaming

work with the Karno comedians.“ (...)

      Province, 209 Notre Dame Avenue, Winnipeg.

      Caught in a Cabaret is

      released by Keystone April 27, 1914.

      New Title: Caught at the Cabaret.


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