The Bank Clippings 9/46
Trenton Evening Times, Trenton, New Jersey, August 7, 1915.
The Bank Scenes
& Taylor Opera House, exterior by day, Trenton, undated
& Taylor Opera House, auditorium with stage,
Trenton, undated
& DELAY CHAPLIN FILM
Because of a delay by the Essanay Film Company
in shipping the film prints from Chicago, Taylor
Opera House will not have the latest Charlie Chaplin success,
„The Bank,“ in time for today. Manager Moses
received a telegram late Saturday afternoon telling him
of the delay.
„The Bank,“ according to reports from the Essanay studios,
has been set back one week, and will be in readiness
for presentation at the Opera House next Monday.
(...) Trenton Evening Times, Aug. 9, 1915
„Will do so at their own risk“
Advertisement. „TAYLOR OPERA HOUSE“ (...)
„WARNING! WARNING!
All persons who attend the Opera House shows next week,
determined to keep a straight face, will do so at their own
risk. The management will positively not be responsible in case
of any punctured grouches.
Monday Tuesday Wednesday
HE‘S IN AGAIN.
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
(Himself)
In His Latest Riot of Fun
,THE BANK‘
Two-Reel Scream Fresh from the Essanay Studios.
First Run in America“ (...)
Taylor Opera House, 18 South Broad Street, Trenton.
The Bank is released by Essanay August 9, 1915.
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