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Motion Picture, New York, May 1921.
Garden Theatre, exterior by day, marquee Don Ameche,
Mary Martin „Kiss the Boys Goodbye,“ Richmond
Hill, New York, 1941, Cinema Treasures
& Garden Theatre, exterior by night, marquee „Enlighten
Thy Daughter,“ Richmond Hill, New York, 1917
& Lou Smith, manager of the Garden theatre, Richmond, N. Y., persuaded a local face powder manufacturer to distribute
samples to ladies attending that theatre‘s showing of The Kid,
Charles Chaplin‘s First National attraction, with the results
shown in the illustration.
(...) Photo, Exhibitors Herald, May 7, 1921
& GARDEN THEATRE RICHMOND HILL
IS NOW OPEN
(...) Leader-Observer, New York, Oct. 22, 1914
Garden Theatre, 113 Jamaica Ave., Richmond Hill, N. Y.
„Tremendous hit“
Editorial content. „Greenroom Jottings“ (...)
„Charlie Chaplin‘s first five-reel comedy, The Kid, has made
a tremendous hit among the New York audiences.
It is certain to meet with applause everywhere, for Charlie and
,the Kid‘ is a combination no fan could resist.“
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