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New York Tribune, New York, November 17, 1918.
B. S. Moss Broadway Theatre, exterior by night, marquee
NAME THE MAN!, New York – Lobby display,
painted by hand in many striking colors, and used at B. S.
Moss Broadway theatre, New York City, on „Name
the Man!“ (Goldwyn).
(...) Motion Picture News, April 12, 1924
& Broadway Theatre with „Wanted for
Murder“ Monster Sign on Seventh Avenue, New York
(...) Moving Picture World, Jan. 18, 1919
& Shoulder Arms Lobby Card
& 18 Out of the 25 Theatres on Broadway New York City
Have Booked
Mrs. Charlie Chaplin
(Mildred Harris)
in Lois Weber‘s Latest Dramatic Gem
„BORROWED CLOTHES“
(...) Moving Picture World, Dec. 7, 1918
& „Borrowed Clothes“ is featured
at the Broadway, with Mildred Harris in the role of a poor girl
with a millionaire suitor, but the audience yesterday
was not limited to spectators similarly situated. The public
seemed to take an interest in the fact that Miss
Harris had recently married Charlie Chaplin, who was
seen at the house in another picture, which is
being retained after a previous run of several weeks.
(...) Sun, New York, Nov. 18, 1918
& At the Broadway Charles Chaplin and his bride, Mildred
Harris, will be seen, not as joint stars, but in two
separate productions. Miss Harris is appearing in „Borrowed
Clothes,“ a Lois Weber picture, and the inimitable
Charlie will remain for a fourth week in „Shoulder Arms.“
(...) New York Tribune, Nov. 17, 1918
„Mr. & Mrs. Charles Chaplin“
Advertisement. „Mr. & Mrs. Charles Chaplin in their latest
offerings on the same program.“
Broadway Theatre, 1681 B‘way (at 41st St.), New York.
Shoulder Arms is released
by First National October 27, 1918.
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