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Picture-Play, New York, February 1919.
& CHARLIE!
The Charlie Chaplin Book (...)
Charlie is funny and so are these stories and the Charlie
Chaplin Book is well worth fifteen cents
(...) Ad, Picture-Play, Jan. 1919
& Front and back of lobby display arranged by E. N. Collins,
Liberty theatre, Electra, Tex. It was made from
a 3-sheet mounted and Chaplin was made to „shoulder
arms“ through the employment of an old motor,
speed control and drive from an old projection machine.
(...) Motion Picture News, Feb. 15, 1919
„And Chaplin“
Editorial content. „Till the Boys Come Home
The business of keeping our soldiers amused while
they‘re waiting to get back home is one of Uncle
Sam‘s important jobs just now. Here is the story of how the
movies are still ,carrying on,‘ by an American in France.
By F. S. Tisdale.“ (...)
„D. Fairbanks probably ranks first in the estimation of the
doughboys of the American Expeditionary Force.
But Bill Hart runs him a close second. Other particular favorites
are Mary Pickford, Earle Williams, Charles Ray,
and Chaplin.“ (...)
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