The Pawnshop Clippings 31/99
El Paso Herald, El Paso, Texas, October 2, 1916.
East San Antonio Street with Wigwam Theater (shadow side),
El Paso, 1920s, El Paso Public Library
& Wigwam Theatre, exterior by day, banner for A Wild Ride,
El Paso, 1913, deepinelpaso, detail
& Wigwam – All Comedy Bill.
Today is all-comedy day at the Wigwam. Billy West will be seen
in Back Stage, a slapstick picture, in which this
clever imitator can scarcely be told from Charlie. Dainty
Billy Rhodes will appear in Putting It Over, another
of those clean, high class comedy production for which the
Strand is noted. Those funny fellows, Mutt and Jeff,
will make you laugh in an animated cartoon.
Tomorrow Charlie Chaplin returns in The Pawnshop.“ (...) „Adv.“
(...) El Paso Herald, Dec. 15, 1916
& Wigwam – New Chaplin Comedy.
Today is the last showing of Charlie Chaplin‘s comedy,
The Pawnshop, in this Charlie returns to his old
costume and his old style of comedy. Enough said.
(...) El Paso Herald, Oct. 3, 1916
„A Brand New Chaplin Comedy“
Advertisement. „WIGWAM Today and Tomorrow
A Brand New Chaplin Comedy .The Pawnshop‘“
Wigwam Theatre, 110 San Antonio, El Paso.
The Pawnshop is released by Mutual October 2, 1916.
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