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S. G. Parker, Motography, Chicago, June 17, 1916
Old Mill theater, exterior by day, marquee Grand Opening
Today, Everything New and Beautiful,
Wm. S. Hart The Desert Man, Dallas, Texas
(...) Motography, June 30, 1917
& The Old Mill theatre, Dallas, Texas, rigged up this lobby front
on „Ten Nights in a Barroom“ at a total cost of one dollar.
(...) Motion Picture News, April 15, 1922
& Interior of Old Mill Theatre (Dallas), looking toward
(screen and) stage.
(...) Motion Picture News, April 7, 1917
„In honor of the ,the most popular man in America‘“
Editorial content. „What Theater Men Are Doing“ (...)
„Ask Mayor for Chaplin Holiday
By S. G. Parker
Special Texas Representative for MOTOGRAPHY.
The Old Mill theater, Dallas, Texas, recently
played Charlie Chaplin‘s first Mutual release, The Floorwalker.“ (...)
„Lawrence Stuart, the Old Mill manager, put over a nifty
publicity stunt during the middle of the week prior of the showing
of these films. He wrote the following letter to the mayor,
suggesting that a holiday be declared in honor of the ,the most
popular man in America,‘ Charlie Chaplin.“ (...)
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