The Pawnshop Clippings 35/99
Salt Lake Tribune, Salt Lake City, Utah, October 3, 1916.
WEEKLY and daily box office records of the American
theatre, Salt Lake City, Utah, are reported broken as a result
of the exploitation efforts made in behalf of „Kismet,“
the Robertson-Cole production of Otis Skinner‘s stage success.
(...) Photo, Exhibitors Herald, Feb. 26, 1921
& Interior of American Theater, Salt Lake City, Utah, Showing
Arrangement of Pipe Organ.
(...) Moving Picture World, July 10, 1915
„The latest Mutual Chaplin comedy release“
Advertisement. „AMERICAN
3000 Seats“ (...)
Today, Tomorrow, Thursday
Thomas Santschi, George Fawcett and Mary Charleson
are presented in
,THE COUNTRY THAT GOD FORGOT‘
a virile story of the western plains,
written and produced by Marshal Neilan for Selig.
–
Charlie Chaplin
In
The Pawn Shop
The latest Mutual Chaplin comedy release.
–
Organ recital this afternoon at 3:15 by Professor J. J. McClellan.
American Concert Orchestra, Walter Poulton, leader.“
American Theatre, 241 South Main Street, Salt Lake City.
The Pawnshop is released by Mutual October 2, 1916.
Rex Theatre, 253 South State Street, Salt Lake City,
The Pawnshop Re-Run. See Motography, Dec. 16, 1916, and
Moving Picture World, Jan. 13, 1917.
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