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Moving Picture World, New York, October 20, 1917

First National. (...) Co-operation,

Presentation, Standardization, Progression. (...)

Our First Star Charles

Chaplin In A Class By Himself.

(...) Moving Picture World, New York, July 28, 1917


„A Million To Chaplin“

Advertisement. „J. T. Turner San Francisco. Fred

Dahnken San Francisco. A. J. Jones Chicago. H. Schwalbe Philadelphia. T. L. Tally Los Angeles. S. L. Rothapfel

Rialto Theatre. Robt Lieber Indianapolis. E. H. Hulsey Dallas. W. H. Swanson N. Y. City, H. T. Nolan Denver. J. H. Kunsky,

Inc. Detroit. Em Mandelbaum Cleveland. J. D. Williams New

York. J. B. Clark Pittsburgh. Geo. W. Trendle Detroit.

Nathan Ascher Chicago. Adolph Linick Chicago. F. V. Fischer

Seattle. W. B. Dewees Vancouver B. C. Ev Richards,

Jr. New Orleans. Henry Brouse Ottawa. C. L. Langley San

Francisco. E. B. Johnson San Francisco. A. H. Blank

Des Moines. Fred Levy Louisville. Wm. Sievers St. Louis.

Thomas Saxe Milwaukee. Jake Wells Norfolk.

Tom Moore Washington D. C. P. J. Schafer Chicago. A. J.

Gilligham Detroit. N. H. Gordon Boston. R. A. Rowland

New York City. L. S. Card New York City,

      These are some of the exhibitors who pay

A Million To Chaplin For only 8 Comedies.

      Mr. Exhibitor: You want to hurry! Book the whole series,

now before the clean–up starts.“ (...)

      „First National Exhibitors´ Circuit.“ (...)

      Thirty-Four portraits of exhibitors.

      One Chaplin portrait.

      One US and Canada Map.


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