The Champion Clippings 2/37
New York Times, New York, March 7, 1915.
Byron Co. (photographer), Eighty-first Street Theatre, exterior by day, New York, 1915, Museum of the City of New York
& Three focal points dominate the lobby display used by B. F.
Keith‘s Eighty-first Street theatre, New York, for
„The Devil,“ the Associated Exhibitors production, an interesting
illustration of an important point brought out by P. A.
Parsons, Pathe advertising manager, in his address to the A. M. P. A.
(...) Parsons Stresses Value of Simplicity In Talk on
Motion Picture Advertising, Exhibitors Herald, March 12, 1921
& In the Eighty-first Street Theatre (...) On Thursday, Friday,
Saturday, and Sunday „The Warrens of Virginia,“
a Lasky-Belasco picturization of Mr. Belasco‘s melodrama,
with Blanche Sweet in the title rôle, and Charles
Chaplin in „The Champion“ will be the offering. The Vaudeville bill
(...) For the balance of the week Gertrude Des
Roches, Church City Four, and Al Lewis and company
(...) New York Times, March 7, 1915
„CHAS. CHAPLIN IN THE CHAMPION“
Advertisement. „81ST. STREET THEATRE
ON BROADWAY“ (...)
„Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
THE WARRENS OF VIRGINIA
With Blanche Sweet
CHAS. CHAPLIN IN THE CHAMPION
Also Comedy & Topical Subjects
And A Splendid Bill of Vaudeville
1.30 to 11 P. M. 10, 15 & 25c.
THE HOUSE BEAUTIFUL“
81st Street theatre, 81st Street and Broadway, New York.
The Champion is released by Essanay March 11, 1915.
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