The Immigrant Clippings 14/72
New York Herald, New York, June 17, 1917.
The Immigrant Scenes
& Rialto Theatre, exterior by night, marquee ELSIE FERGUSON
BARBARY SHEEP, New York
(...) Photo, Motion Picture, July 1919
& TWO STARS AT RIALTO
Stress has been laid on the comedy element
in this week‘s program at the Rialto Theatre,
Manhattan, with George Beban in „A Roadside Impresario“
and Charles Chaplin in „The Immigrant,“ as the two
most humorous features. (...)
The new Chaplin picture will be shown first on Monday
and will continue all week. The pantomimist will
be seen in a series of ludicrous adventures as the steerage
of an immigrant ship, at the detention station,
and on shire.
(...) Brooklyn Daily Eagle, N. Y., June 16, 1917.
Almost identical text in Evening World,
N. Y., June 17, 1917.
& Always Worth While
RIALTO
Direction S. L. Rothapfel (...)
Commencing Today
George Beban in „A Roadside Impresario“
A Paramount Picture
„The Land of the Rising Sun“
Japan and Her People in Exquisite Animate Pictures.
The Incomparable Rialto Orchestra
Hugo Riesenfeld, Conductor, rendering „ll Guarany,“
Overture by Gomez, and selections from „Gypsy Love,“ by Lehar
assisted by The Rialto Chorus.
Marion Rodolfo, Tenor.
Helen Jeffrey, Violinist.
David Silva, Baritone.
Rialto Animated Magazine
Premier Screen Periodical.
Beginning Monday
Charlie Chaplin in „The Immigrant.“
(...) Brooklyn Daily Eagle, N. Y., June 17, 1917
„Rialto Orchestra will play Il Guarany in honor of Mr. Chaplin“
Editorial content. „RIALTO – Laughs will be featured
here this week, with George Beban managing a trained bear
as A Roadside Impresario, and Charley Chaplin
in The Immigrant, showing what fun incoming foreigners
have in the steerage and the detention pen; final
instalment of The Land of the Rising Sun; third instalment
of The Thirteenth Labor of Hercules, revealing
the Panama-Pacific Exposition with every candle-power
and kilowatt working; Animated Magazine;
Rialto Orchestra will play Il Guarany in honor of Mr. Chaplin
and selections from Lehar‘s Gypsy Love in honor
of Mr. Beban; Henry Herbert will interpret The Coward,
by Robert W. Service; Rialto Chorus; Marion
Rodolfo, tenor; Robert Viglioni and Helen Jeffrey, soloists.“
Identical text in Sun, N. Y., June 17, 1917.
Rialto Theatre, Broadway at 42nd Street, New York.
The Immigrant is
released by Mutual June 18, 1917.
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