The Fireman Clippings 34/42
Moving Picture World, New York, November 11, 1916.
The Fireman Scenes
& Marshall Theatre, exterior by day, Manhattan, Kansas,
undated, postcard in color, detail
„Don‘t Miss Seeing Your Old Friend Charles“
Editorial content/Advertisement. „Advertising for Exhibitors
Conducted by EPES WINTHROP SARGENT“ (...)
„Wants a Comparison.
J. J. Marshall, of the Marshall theater, Manhattan, Kansas,
sends in two newspaper advertisements and asks for
a criticism and comparison. Both advertisements are the same size,
a little more than four tens, and may be found on this page.
For the purpose of identification Mr. Marshall refers to them as the
light and heavy bordered advertisements, which is an easy identification. Mr. Marshall does not say whether he –“
„Marshall Theatre“ (...)
„Tomorrow
The Fireman
Featuring the highest salaried star on stage or screen. The only
Charlie Chaplin
Don‘t Miss Seeing Your Old Friend Charles
In This ,Hook And Ladder Drama.‘“ (...)
„– wants the criticism to apply to the copy or the composition.
In the first place, these advertisements, which appear
in two different papers, occupy practically a quarter page each
and each is dominant on its page. It has nothing in the
way of other large advertisements to fight against. This being
the case, the heavy border is a mistake.“ (...)
„MARSHALL THEATRE“ (...)
„Tomorrow
The Highest Salaried Chuckle Inducer the Screen has
Ever Known
Charlie Chaplin
Commanding a Salary Nine Times as Great as that
of the President of the United States
This Time in...
The Fireman
With Charlie As A Heroic Knight of Hose and Helmet.
Full of Original Antics.
Jammed with Surprises and
Sure Fire Laugh Producers“ (...)
Marshall Theatre, 326 Houston Street, Manhattan, Kansas.
The Fireman Revival.
Redaktioneller Inhalt/Anzeige. Zwei Anzeigen des Marshall Theatre, Manhattan, Kansas. Sie werben in verschiedenen
Tageszeitungen für Charlie Chaplin in The Fireman, eine auch
mit Bildvignette. „Verpassen Sie nicht Ihren alten Freund
Charles zu sehen.“