The Immigrant Clippings 31/72
Chicago Tribune, Chicago, Illinois, June 17, 1917.
The Immigrant Scenes
& Lubliner & Tinz‘ Covent Garden
(...) Photo, Motion Picture News, Oct. 28, 1916
& Michigan Theatre, exterior by day, marquee ALICE BRADY
„HIS BRIDAL NIGHT,“ Chicago, 1919, Tom B‘hend and
Preston Kaufmann Collection, Margaret Herrick Library, Academy
of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
& Lubliner & Trinz
COVENT GARDEN (...)
3000 – Seats – Seats
Double Feature
CHARLIE CHAPLIN „THE IMMIGRANT“
William Desmond „Paws of the Bear“
Hand‘s Orchestra – Under Personal Direction
of Armin F. Hand.
(...) Chicago Tribune, June 19, 1917.
Covent Garden Theatre, 2655 North Clark Street, Chicago.
& The Immigrant, with Charles Chaplin (Mutual)
– „Chaplin seems to be better all the time. Business good.“
Martin Saxe, Knickerbocker Theater.
(...) Motography, July 7, 1917
& Lubliner & Trinz
KICKERBOCKER (...)
CHARLIE CHAPLIN „THE IMMIGRANT“
Also George Beban „The Marcellini Millions“
(...) Chicago Tribune, June 19, 1917.
Knickerbocker Theatre, 6219-25 Broadway, Chicago.
& LANE COURT
„The Immigrant“ CHARLES CHAPLIN
And „Lady Barnacle,“ Viola Dana
(...) ASCHER BROS, Chicago Tribune, June 19, 1917.
Lane Court Theatre, Center & Lane Court, Chicago.
& VERNON
CHARLIE CHAPLIN „The Immigrant“
„Happiness“ ENID BENNETT
(...) Chicago Tribune, June 19, 1917.
Vernon Theatre, 61st Street and Vernon Avenue, Chicago.
„Tues. and Wed. Chas Chaplin, The Immigrant“
Advertisement. „Lubliner & Trinz
MICHIGAN“ (...)
„CHARLES RAY in The Clodhopper.
Also His Naughty Thought, Latest Keystone Comedy.
Symphony Orchestra
Tues. and Wed. Chas Chaplin, The Immigrant.“
Michigan Theatre, Garfield and Michigan, Chicago.
The Immigrant is
released by Mutual June 18, 1917.
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