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Mae Tinée, Chicago Tribune, Chicago, Illinois, June 17, 1917.

The Immigrant Scenes

& Linden Theatre, exterior by day, marquee unreadable,

Chicago, undated, Cinema Treasures, detail

& Linden Theatre, auditorium with screen, Chicago

(...) Moving Picture World, March 4, 1916

& LINDEN THEATRE (...)

Monday, June 18 – One Day Only

CHARLIE CHAPLIN in „The Immigrant“

One of the funniest pictures ever produced.

(...) Englewood Economist, Chicago, June 13, 1917

& LINDEN THEATRE (...)

For One Day Only

Monday, June 18

Chas. Chaplin in The Immigrant

One of the funniest pictures

shown for some time. It is really a Masterpiece

Come and have a good laugh

(...) Suburbanite Economist, Chicago, June 15, 1917

      Linden Theatre, 63rd and Halsted Sts., Chicago


„Watching our Charlie work“

Editorial content. „Right off the Reel.“ (...)

      „By Mae Tinée.“ (...)

      „Charles Chaplin, whose latest release, The Immigrant,

will tickle, it is for granted, America‘s risibles this

week, has been host to a number of celebrities recently.

Among these were Prince Paul Troubetzskoy,

the Russian sculptor, painter, and poet, and his princess,

and Vhai Suchet Singh, educator and philosopher,

of Ferozopere, province of Punjab, India. These guests,

it is said, manifested great delight in watching

our Charlie work.“


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