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New York Tribune, New York, October 27, 1918.
Sime Silverman
(...) Photo, Variety, Dec. 10, 1910
& American Theatre, exterior by day, electric sign unreadable,
New York, 1905, detail
& Ted Mark‘s Big Sunday Night
Concert, American Theatre, card from a postcard book,
1901-1902, Museum of the City of New York
& Roof Garden, American Theatre, New York, undated,
Bill Morrison, Shubert Archive
& Byron Company (photographer), Roof Garden, American Theatre,
New York, 1898, Museum of the City of New York
& American Roof. (...)
Going down the elevator one fellow said to another,
„Not a bad show, eh?“ and he had not seen the
Chaplin nor the closing picture, so it spoke pretty well for the performance, although the fellow who said it should
have told where he saw the last vaudeville performance
before this one. Sime.
(...) Variety, Nov. 1, 1918
Sime is Sime Silverman.
& „THE SKIRT“ SAYS –
(Speaking of Women – mostly)
By THE SKIRT
Charlie Chaplin seems more talked about in New York
this week than the war. The nearly capacity house
at the American Roof Tuesday night proved it. It may have
been the bill. It was a nicely moving show.
(...) Variety, Nov. 1, 1918
& Loew‘s American Roof (...)
BEGINNING TO-MORROW (Mon.) EVE
Chas. Chaplin in „Shoulder Arms“
(...) New York Tribune, Oct. 27, 1918
„William S. Hart in Border Wireless and Shoulder Arms“
Editorial content. „One Week Houses
LOEW‘S AMERICAN – Carl McCullough, in impersonations
and songs from various shows, will be the headliner
for the first part of the week. William S. Hart in Border Wireless
and Shoulder Arms will be the picture attractions.“ (...)
American Theatre, 260-262 West 42nd Street, New York.
Shoulder Arms is released
by First National October 27, 1918.
Redaktioneller Inhalt
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