The Count Clippings 3/50
Suburbanite Economist, Chicago, Illinois, September 1, 1916.
The Count Scenes
& Linden Theatre, exterior by day, marquee unreadable,
Chicago, undated, Cinema Treasures, detail
& Linden Theatre, exterior by night, marquee LET EM HAVE IT
also FRONT PAGE WOMAN, Chicago, 1935,
Chicago Area Theatre Organ Enthusiasts
& Linden Theatre, auditorium with screen, Chicago, Ill.
(...) Moving Picture World, March 4, 1916
& PARKWAY (...)
Mutual release Charles Chaplin „The Count“
And Florence Turner in „Far From The Madding Crowd“
Latest Pathe News.
(...) Chicago Tribune, Sept. 5, 1916
Parkway Theatre, Clark Street at Diversey Parkway, Chicago
& HYDE PARK (...)
CHARLIE CHAPLIN in „The Count“
(...) Chicago Tribune, Sept. 7, 1916.
Hyde Park Theatre, 5314 Lake Park Avenue, Chicago.
& VERNON (...)
Charlie Chaplin – „The Count“
Constance Collier in „The Code of Marcia Grey“
(...) Chicago Tribune, Sept. 5, 1916.
Vernon Theatre, 61st Street and Vernon Avenue, Chicago
& DREXEL (...) CHARLIE CHAPLIN in „The Count“
Also Frank Keenan in „Honor Thy Name.“
(...) Chicago Tribune, Sept. 4, 1916
Drexel Theatre, 853 East 63rd Street, Chicago.
& BAND BOX (...) CHARLIE CHAPLIN „The Count“
(...) Chicago Tribune, Sept. 4, 1916
Band Box Theatre, 127 West Madison Street, Chicago.
& LINDEN THEATRE (...)
Pipe Organ – Radium Gold Fibre Screen
Comparison Is The Pillar Of The Linden‘s Success
Every Picture in Exclusive Advance of All
Other South Side Theatres
MONDAY, SEPT. 4th
The greatest of the Silent Drama
Dainty Dorothy Gish in GRETCHEN THE GREENHORN
CHARLIE CHAPLIN in THE COUNT
Beatrice Fairfax Advice To The Lovelorn (...)
(...) Suburbanite Economist, Chicago, Sept. 1, 1916
„Come early“
Advertisement. „LINDEN PHOTODROME (...)
Monday, Sept., 4 – Dorothy Gish and „The Triangle
Kiddies“ in Gretchen, the Greenhorn. (...) Charlie
Chaplin in The Count. Remember this new picture has never
been shown in Chicago before.“ (...) „Come early.“
Linden Theatre, 63rd and Halsted Streets, Chicago.
The Count is released
by Mutual September 4, 1916.
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