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Sun, New York, October 25, 1914.

KRAZY KAT

Krazy: „SHOOTINK-STARS“ AND THUNDER –

Ignatz: MY GOODNESS WHAT NOW? –

Krazy: WHAT... NOW? AINTCHA EVER HEARD THUNDER? –

Ignatz: SURE I HAVE –

Krazy: AND AINTCHA EVER SEEN A „SHOOTINK STAR“? –

Ignatz: SURE I HAVE –

Krazy: WHAT‘S THUNDER BUT THEM „SHOOTINK-STARS“

                                                 A SHOOTINK HEN FOOL? – EEY –                                                           

Ignatz: SIC ‘IM „STARS“ SIC ‘IM.

(...) Los Angeles Herald, Oct. 27, 1914

& WILLIAM HAMMERSTEIN

A snap shot, caught by one of the late Mr. Hammerstein‘s sons,

and the only photograph ever taken of the famous showman.

(...) „WILLIE“ HAMMERSTEIN,

Variety, Dec. 25, 1914

& Hammerstein‘s Victoria, exterior by day, New York, undated,

postcard in color, TheaterPrint Collection

& Paradise Roof Garden atop Hammerstein‘s

Victoria, New York, 1901-1902

& HAMMERSTEIN‘S (...) Most Beautiful Man in the World

(Paul Swan) Premier Male Dancer.

(...) New York Times, Oct. 25, 1914


„And Keystone comedy motion pictures“

Editorial content. „Paul Swann, who calls himself

the most beautiful man in the world, will head

the pleasing bill this week at Hammerstein‘s Victoria.

Other acts will include Harry Fox and Jennie Dolly,

Jack Lorimer, assisted by Stella Stahl; Maude Lambert

and Ernest Ball, S. Miller Kent and company,

in a playlet called Just Dorothy; Truly Shattuck, Skater Reynolds

and Nellie Donegan, Dan Sherman, Mabel De Forest

and company, Helen Trix, Van Hoven, Auriema, Jack Nelson

and Keystone comedy motion pictures.“

      Hammerstein‘s Victoria, 42nd St and 7th Ave, New York.

      Dough and Dynamite is

      released by Keystone Oct. 26, 1914.


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