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New York Tribune, New York, October 27, 1918.
Frederick („Fred“) Shader
(...) Photo, Variety, Dec. 10, 1910
& B. F. Keith‘s Riverside Theatre
with Fox‘s Japanese Garden Photo Plays, exterior by day,
New York, undated
& Riverside Theatre, exterior by day, New York,
circa 1911
& Riverside Theatre, exterior by day, marquee Two
Exciting Hits, Woody Allen in Bananas
and Sleeper, New York, 1970s, Wurlitzer Organ Company
& Riverside Theatre, auditorium with ceiling and
stage, New York, circa 1911, Wurlitzer Organ Company
& Riverside (...) Chas. Chaplin Picture
„Shoulder Arms“
(...) New York Tribune, Oct. 28, 1918
& Riverside. (...)
But two acts and the Chaplin picture, „Shoulder Arms,“
constituted the second half of the show. (...)
The Chaplin was a laugh cordial to a feast of comedy. Fred.
(...) Variety, Nov. 1, 1918
Fred is Frederick Shader.
& Riverside –Trixie Friganza heads the bill.
(...) New York Tribune, Oct. 27, 1918
„The Incomparable Charlie Chaplin“
Advertisement. „Riverside“ (...) „The Incomparable
Charlie Chaplin in His Latest and Greatest Comedy Picture,
Shoulder Arms.“ (...)
Riverside Theatre, 2561 B‘way at 96th St., New York.
Shoulder Arms is released
by First National October 27, 1918.
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