The Cure Clippings 29/70
Brooklyn Daily Eagle, New York, April 15, 1917.
The Cure Scenes
S. L. („Roxy“) Rothafel
(...) Radio Broadcast, Oct. 1923
& RialtoTheatre, exterior by
day, marquee Mack Sennett Comedy,
New York, undated
& A view of the big „fireworks“ sign –
RialtoTheatre, exterior by night,
marquee DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IN RIALTO FIRST
ANNIVERSARY PROGRAM, New York
(...) Motography, May 26, 1917
& Rialto Orchestra
(...) Motion Picture News, Dec. 23, 1916
& „Told at Twilight“ at the Rialto.
Baby Marie Osborne in„Told at Twilight“ was one of the
features at the Rialto. (...) Charlie Chaplin in „The Cure,“
his latest bit of expert clowning, was shown Monday afternoon
and all week thereafter. The pictures of the Salisbury
expedition to the Spanish Main showed Rex Beach and his
fellow explorers capturing monster crocodiles in
Colombia, besides views of ant eaters and other strange
Central American fauna. The always interesting
topical digest completed the program. The soloist was Mlle.
Androva.
(...) Moving Picture World, April 28, 1917
„Charlie Chaplin in ,The Cure‘“
Advertisement. „,The Temple of the Motion Picture‘
Rialto
Direction of S. L. Rothapfel“ (...)
„Commencing Today
The 5-Year-Old Star
BABY MARIE OSBORNE in TOLD AT TWILIGHT
Charlie Chaplin in ,The Cure‘
(Beg. Monday)
Rex Beach Capturing
Crocodiles in Colombia
THE INCOMPARABLE RIALTO ORCHESTRA
Hugo Riesenfeld, Conductor, rendering ,Jolly
Robbers‘ Overture and Selections from ,San Toy.‘
Week of April 22d
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS and a Big Anniversary Bill.
,Always Worth While.‘“
Rialto Theatre, B‘way at 42nd Street, New York.
The Cure is released by Mutual April 16, 1917.
Same Advertisement in Sun, New York Tribune and
New York Times, April 15, 1917.
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