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Evening Star, Washington, D. C., April 21, 1918.

Shoulder Arms Scenes

& Charlie Chaplin, comedy star of the „movies,“ making his first

speech for the third Liberty Loan in front of the State,

War and Navy Building, Washington, D. C., on first anniversary

of U. S. entry into war.

      Department of Defense. Department of the Army.

      Office of the Chief Signal Officer (09/18/1947–02/28/1964).

      Two photos, National Archives at College Park

& Cosmos.

      If laughter and applause be the indication, the Cosmos

Theater bill this week is all headliner, for the laughter

began with the Charlie Chaplin picture „A Dog‘s Life,“ and had

not died out with the applause that sent up the curtain

several times after the closing feature of „The Lunatic Bakers,“

the whirlwind laughmaker of the famous Beganny troupe.

(...) Washington Times, June 4, 1918

& Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Douglas Fairbanks, Mary

Pickford, Marie Dressler, Charles Chaplin,

Liberty Loan Group Picture, Washington, D. C., 1918


„Kneeling: Marie Dressler and Charlie Chaplin“

Editorial content. „The Sunday Star

      Movie Stars Launch Third Liberty Loan“ (...)

      Photo. „Left to right: Assistant Secretary of the Navy

Franklin Roosevelt, Douglas Fairbanks, Mary

Pickford, John Poole, chairman of third liberty loan, D. C.

Kneeling: Marie Dressler and Charlie Chaplin.“ (...)


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