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Motion Picture, New York, May 1921.

Circle Theatre, exterior by night, Minneapolis

(...) Photo, Moving Picture World, Nov. 18, 1916

& Circle Theatre, auditorium, Minneapolis

(...) Photo, Moving Picture World, Nov. 18, 1916

& Charlie Chaplin and „The Kid“ (...)

      Circle Theatre on Monument Circle

      Colorful Splash Gets Full Value Of Circle Space

      – Circle Theatre, Minneapolis, Indiana.

(...) Ad, Exhibitors Herald, May 7, 1921

& When an exhibitor buys space measuring six columns

wide by full page depth he is not to be censured

if his first impulse is to sit down and write several pages

of copy to fill it. He is not, however, exercising

the best of advertising logic.

      When „The Kid,“ Charles Chaplin‘s First National

attraction, was to be shown at the Circle theatre,

Indianapolis, Ind., that amount of space was contracted for

in a single issue. But no such amount of copy was

written for the purpose.     

(...) Exhibitors Herald, May 7, 1921

& Predictions for May.

      Many protests will be launched against „The Kid“

this month by persons whose windows are broken accidentally

by small boys.

(...) The Movie Almanac, May 1921, Edited and Illustrated

by Charles Gatchell, Picture-Play, May 1921.

      Cartoon. 

& Mildred Harris

      Cecil de Mille has bought the tale of „The Laurels

and the Lady“ to the shadows, and Mildred Harris

has been entrusted with the colorful rôle of the dancer.

These who have seen her work, declare that

De Mille has given the screen a new Mildred Harris, whose

work is marked by a poignant and subtle quality.

(…) Photo by Hoover Art Co., L. A.,, Motion Picture, Oct. 1921


„Legalities forgotten“

Editorial content. „Mildred Harris

      Mildred Harris is once more devoting her whole

energy to her work – legalities forgotten.

Her next picture will be The Woman in His House.“

      Photograph by Evans, L. A.


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