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Evening Public Ledger, Philadelphia, Pennsylvana, Sept. 30, 1916.

Stanley Theatre Pholoplays, exterior by night, Philadelphia

(...) Motion Picture News, Dec. 29, 1928

& Stanley Theatre, exterior by day, Philadelphia

(...) Motion Picture News, May 9, 1914

& Stanley Theatre, exterior by day, Philadelphia

(...) Moving Picture World, July 15, 1916

& Stanley Theatre, exterior by day, marquee Cecil B. De Mille‘s

„The Wolga Boatman,“ Prologue of 30 Voices, Philadelphia

(...) Film Daily, July 25, 1926

& Stanley Theatre, auditorium, Philadelphia, 1918,

postcard in color

& Stanley V. Mastbaum, Founder of the Stanley Co.

(...) Moving Picture World, July 15, 1916

& The Stanley (...)

Leonore Ulrich in The Intrigue

Added Attraction Charlie Chaplin The Pawnshop

      Stanley Concert Orchestra Best Theater Orchestra Anywhere

Overture: – Les Huguenots (Meyerbeer). Selections

During Photoplay Bachanal (Autumn and Winter) (Glasounow)

Danse grotesque Cossack Revels (Tschakoff) Light

Cavalry Overture (Suppe) Ballet Music – Coppelia (Delibes).

(...) Evening Public Ledger, Philadelphia, Oct. 2, 1916

&The Common Law“ Is Well Produced

      Chaplin in „The Pawnshop,“ Gets Laughs With New and

      Violent „Business“

      By the Photoplay Editor“ (...)

     So many theaters are showing the latest Chaplin farce,

The Pawnshop, today that to print all their names

in boldface would cut into the critique itself, The narrative

value of this most recent emanation from the Lone

Star studio is slight to the point of nothingness. To make up

for this lack the incidental business of the comedy

is variegated and violent. Mr. Chaplin, who is the pawnbroker‘s

clerk, washes cups and plates by passing them

through a wringer; totters rhythmically on a ladder; wears

a dough-wreath a la Hawaii, and bounces elastic

pawnballs on the head of another man. He indulges in but one

bit of serio-comedy (which is too bad, as he does

that sort of thing so well), but in physical frenzy he has never

surpassed his current antics. That is why The

Pawnshop is destined to popular enthusiasm. And if you must

have good looks with your slapstick, there is

the attractive Edna Purviance, slimmer than usual.

(...) Evening Public Ledger, Philadelphia, Oct. 2, 1916


„Charles Chaplin in The Pawnshop‘“

Editorial content. „NEW PHOTOPLAYS

      STANLEYThe Intrigue, with Lenore Ulrich, a Paramount,

by Julian Crawford Ivers, directed by Frank Lloyd; Views

of Philadelphia Firemen‘s Scholl, sanctioned by Mayor Smith,

Charles Chaplin in The Pawnshop, and travelogue

first half of the week.“ (...)

      Stanley Theatre, Market at 16th, Philadelphia.

      The Pawnshop is

      released by Mutual October 2, 1916.


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