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New Yorker, New York, October 17, 1925.
PASTIME – THREE DAYS
„Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday“
October 19, 20 and 21
Matinee Daily at Two Adults: 50c; Children: 25c
CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN „THE GOLD RUSH,“
Oct. 19 & 20 & 21, 1925.
Pastime Theatre, city and state unidentified.
The Gold Rush Poster.
„Putting off from day to day his departure“
Editorial content. „Chaplin
INDULGING in that careless dalliance but rarely seen
in men of large affairs, Mr. Charles Chaplin has
lingered amongst us, putting off from day to day his departure
for the Canadian woods where he has promised
himself that thrilling pleasance, a month‘s slumber. And such
time as he sallies forth from his seclusion at the Ritz,
he still whets his humor with whimsical adventures of the sort
made fabulous by a memorable Caliph of Bagdad.
The lower East Side, for example, is an unfailing lure
to him. And whenever his boredom becomes heavy,
he wanders, with memories of O. Henry, along the crowded
lanes which sprout from Delancey Street.“ (...)
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