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G. P. Harleman, Exhibitors Herald, Chicago, February 2, 1918.
CHARLES CHAPLIN LOOKS OVER THE BALBOA AMUSEMENT
PRODUCING COMPANY‘S PLANT AT LONG BEACH,
CAL., WITH H. M. HORKHEIMER, BALBOA-PRESIDENT.
(...) Photo, Exhibitors Herald, Feb. 2, 1918
& Charlie Chaplin Visits Balboa Studios.
Photo. Chaplin at camera, Lou Anger, manager for Roscoe
Arbuckle, H. M. Horkheimer and Buster Keaton.
(...) Moving Picture World, March 2, 1918
„He has not found anyone to take the place of Eric Campbell“
Editorial content. „News of Los Angeles and Vicinity
By G. P. Harleman“ (...)
„CHARLIE CHAPLIN INSPECTS BALBOA
PLANT, LONG BEACH
Comedian‘s $125,000 Studio at Los Angeles Completed –
Feels Eric Campbell‘s Loss
Charlie Chaplin, the screen comedian, recently paid a visit
to the Balboa studio at Long Beach, Calif., to get pointers
for equipping his own studio.“ (...)
„Chaplin also stated that although he has registered in the
draft, as yet he is not been called for examination.
He further stated that so far he has not found anyone to take
the place of Eric Campbell, who was killed recently
in an automobile accident in Los Angeles, and who so ably
assisted him.“
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