In The Park Clippings 1/20
Washington Times, Washington, D. C., March 13, 1915.
CRANDALL‘S THEATRE, WASHINGTON
(...) Moving Picture World, March 4, 1916
& Stage setting and cast of ballet presented at Crandall‘s
Theatre, Washington, D. C., by S. Barrett McCornick,
presentation director, and Mlle. Desiree Lubovska, in charge
of ballet, during the engagement of Laura La
Plante‘s starring Picture for Universal, „Excitement.“
(...) Universal Weekly, Aug. 30, 1924
„In addition To Our Regular Show“
Advertisement. „Crandall´s“ (...)
„Thursday, Friday and Saturday
In addition To Our Regular Show
Charlie Chaplin
In Another New Essanay Comedy
,In The Park‘
You Will Only See Chaplin In New Pictures At Crandall´s.“ (...)
„AFTER SHOPPING, STOP AT CRANDALL‘S“ (...)
Crandall‘s Theater, 9th & E Northwest, Washington, D. C.
In the Park is released by Essanay March 18, 1915.
Anzeige. „Crandall´s. Donnerstag, Freitag und Samstag
in Ergänzung unserer regulären Vorstellung Charlie
Chaplin in In The Park. Eine weitere neue Essanay Komödie.
Sie sehen Chaplin nur in neuen Filmen im Crandall´s.“
Alan Nevins & Henry Steele Commager, The Pocket History
of the United States, New York 1942:
„In the presidential elections of 1916 Wilson was successful,
largely because he had ,kept us out of war.‘“
Am 28. Juli 1914 hat der Erste Weltkrieg begonnen –
„the european war“ wird er oft in amerikanischen Zeitungen
vorerst noch genannt.