The Champion Clippings 7/37
Washington Times, Washington, D. C., March 11, 1915.
CRANDALL‘S THEATRE, WASHINGTON
(...) Moving Picture World, March 4, 1916
& Cosmos THEATRE, WASHINGTON
(...) Moving Picture World, March 4, 1916
& Cosmos (...)
Fred Karnos‘ London Comedians
(...) Washington Times, June 14, 1913
& Cosmos (...)
Charles Chaplin
in the new 2 reel Comedy
„The Champion“
(...) Advertisement with Charlie Cartoon below right,
Washington Times, March 13, 1915
Cosmos, 919-21 Pennsylvania Ave. Northwest, Washington D. C.
Die Werbung des Cosmos in der Samstagsausgabe
der Washington Times wartet mit liebevoll gezeichneten
Starportraits auf, die Trampfigur hält das Hufeisen
aus The Champion in der Hand.
Montag, Dienstag und Mittwoch zeigt das Cosmos
– nachmittags 10 bis 15 Cents, abends 15 bis
25 Cents – ein Programm mit sechs Attraktionen.
Unten rechts: „Charles Chaplin in der
neuen zweiaktigen Comedy „The Champion“.
& Crandall‘s.
(...) and Thursday, Friday and Saturday, in addition to the
regular program, the new Essanay photo comedy,
„The Champion,“ featuring Charlie Chapman. Green‘s orchestra
concerts and pipe organ recitals will be attractions
at each performance.
(...) Evening Star, Washington, D. C., March 7, 1915
„The Funniest Film Ever Produced By the Funniest Comedian“
Advertisement. „TODAY
Tomorrow and Saturday
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
In His Latest Essanay Comedy
,THE CHAMPION‘
The Funniest Film Ever Produced By the Funniest Comedian.
We only show Charlie Chaplin in His Latest Pictures
CRANDALL‘S“
Crandall‘s, 9th and East Streets Northwest, Washington, D. C.
The Champion is released by Essanay March 11, 1915.
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