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Chat, Brooklyn, New York, November 9, 1918.
George Powell‘s effective lobby billboard of coming attractions
in which cut-outs from the Fox annual trade paper insert
were used attractively. The board was mounted in the lobby
of the Halsey theatre, Brooklyn, N. Y., which is managed
by Powell.
(...) Photo, Motion Picture News, Dec., 12, 1925
& Halsey Theatre, auditorium viewed from
balcony, Brooklyn, New York, undated, brownstonedetectives.com
& Chaplin Denies Marriage Report.
Los Angeles. Aug. 21.
Mildred Harris, in an interview yesterday stated she was
going to marry Charlie Chaplin. The latter denies it.
Chaplin said he would have been married a dozen times
if all the reports were true.
The report seems to be gaining belief that Miss Harris
and the comedian will be married in the near future.
(...) Variety, Aug. 30, 1918
& ALLEN E., WASHINGTON, D. C. – Mildred Harris
is seventeen. She is not married. Sometime
ago there was a rumor that she was engaged to Charlie
Chaplin, but it has been denied. So there‘s
a chance for you.
(...) Photoplay, Nov. 1918
„Held Over By Popular Demand“
Advertisement. „HALSEY Theatre“ (...)
„Held Over By Popular Demand
Charlie Chaplin in ,Shoulder Arms‘
Friday, Saturday and Sunday This Week“ (...)
Halsey Theatre, B‘way and Halsey St., Brooklyn, New York.
Shoulder Arms is released
by First National October 27, 1918.
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