The Immigrant Clippings 23/72
Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Brooklyn, New York, June 17, 1917.
The Immigrant Scenes
& Four women in front of the poster KEENEY‘S Theater
WORLD‘S BEST VAUDEVILLE
FEATURE PHOTO-PLAYS, Brooklyn, New York,
undated
& AT KEENEY‘S THEATER (...)
For the latter part of the week Charlie Chaplin will
appear in „The Immigrant,“ in which some distinct
novelties are introduced, including a lively scene on shipboard.
(...) Brooklyn Daily Eagle, June 17, 1917
„A Real Laugh Producer“
Advertisement. „KEENEY‘S
Big Concerts Today
Come Early
1,500 Seats at the Matinee, 15c“ (...)
„Thurs., Fri., Sat. and Sun.
THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER
A Story of Life in the U. S. Marine Corps,
produced by the Thos. Edison Studio. A Strong Plot
Appealing to Patriotism.
A Real Laugh Producer
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
In His Latest,
THE IMMIGRANT
Usual Big Vaudeville“
Keeney‘s, 300 Livingstone St. at Hanover Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y.
The Immigrant is
released by Mutual June 18, 1917.
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