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Mount Carmel Item, Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania, Nov. 13, 1914.

With THE MAJESTIC on the left side „Oak Street, looking

South from Third Street, Mt. Carmel, Pa.,“

undated, postcard in color, Mount Carmel Community Profile

& French Cavalry Passing Through Paris

(...) San Bernardino News, Oct. 30, 1914

& PHOTO OF ANTWERP AFTER GERMAN BOMBARDMENT

Ruins of the houses set on fire by some of the four

thousand shells which the Germans sent into Antwerp during

its bombardment. This scene on the street known

as the Rue de Peuple is typical of many similar scenes

throughout Antwerp.

(...) Great Falls Tribune, Oct. 31, 1914

& EVERY now and then some newspaper or other,

whose editor appreciates motion pictures of the better kind,

waxes enthusiastic about the various productions

released in the Mutual program. The following, which was sent

to REEL LIFE from G. V. Schuck, manager of the

Majestic Theater, Mt. Carmel, Pa., recently appeared in one

of the newspapers of that thriving town and we reprint

it here without further comment:

      „They came, like an army rushing on to battle. so eager

to reach their destination; they expected much and

saw more; they left with a smile, a faint sign of last night‘s

doings at the Majestic theater. Never in the history

of Mount Carmel has such a huge gathering of people

clamored for admittance to any play house.

And why?

      Was a scientist on the inside trying to explain the mysteries

of the world? No!

      Was an astronomer speaking on the beauty and

manoeuvers of the stars? No!!

      Was a polished orator delivering a political

address? No!!!  

      But Chaplin, who has made millions of people forget,

for a time at least, the dark side of life, together

with all the stars of the famous Keystone company, were being

shown on the screen in what we really and truthfully

believe the funniest of all comedy sketches, His Trysting Places

– and this monster gathering were in quest of something

rich, new and original in comedy. The only unpleasant feature

was the fact that the management was compelled

to turn many away, but promised a return date in the near

future.“ 

(...) FACTS AND FIGURES AND SUCH,

Reel Life, Dec. 5, 1914


„Chaplin, who has made millions of people forget“

Advertisement/Editorial content. „MAJ. HAD THE PLAY AND

      THE PEOPLE LAST NIGHT

      They came, like an army rushing on to battle, so eager

to reach their destination; they expected much and

saw more; they left with a smile, a faint sign of last night‘s doings

at the Majestic theatre. Never in the history of Mount

Carmel has such a huge gathering of people clamored for

admittance to any play house. And why?

      Was a scientist on the inside trying to explain the mysteries

of the world? No!

      Was an astronomer speaking on the beauty and

manoeuvers of the stars? No!!

      Was a polished orator delivering a political

address? No!!!

      But Chaplin, who has made millions of people forget,

for a time at least, the dark side of life, together with

all the stars of the famous Keystone company, were being shown

on the screen in what we really and truthfully believe

the funniest of all comedy sketches, His Trysting Places – and

this monster gathering were in quest of something

rich, new and original in comedy. The only unpleasant feature

was the fact that the management was compelled

to turn many away, but promised a return date in the near future.“

      Majestic, Oak Street, Mount Carmel.

      His Trysting Places is

      released by Keystone Nov. 9, 1914.


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