The Pawnshop Clippings 45/99
Courier -Journal, Louisville, Kentucky, October 8, 1916.
& Strand Theatre, lobby cutouts for Charles Ray in „Peaceful
Valley,“ Louisville – Exercising minute care in the
preparation of cutouts for lobby use, George Mauer, manager
of the Strand Theatre, Louisville, Ky., obtains
an excellent front appearance at very little expense.
(...) Exhibitors Herald, Jan. 29, 1921
& This picture was taken at the Strand Theatre, Louisville,
Ky., while George Beban was speaking to an audience
in connection with the showing of his latest Robertson-Cole
picture, „One Man in a Million.“
(...) Motion Picture News, March 5, 1921
& Interior of Strand Theater, Louisville, Ky.
(...) Moving Picture World, April 29, 1916
& Edna Purviance
(...) Photoplay Cover, Sept. 1916
& Edna Purviance, autograph cards, undated
& E. D. L. – Charles Chaplin is not married.
Neither is Edna Purviance.
(...) MOVIE ANSWERS, Courier -Journal, Louisville, Oct. 8, 1916
& Edna Purviance, Charlie Chaplin‘s leading lady,
prefers all day suckers and „licorish“ sticks to the finest
chocolates on earth.
(...) Statesman Journal, Salem, Ore., Feb. 24, 1917
& New Reader. (...) Edna Purviance
in „The Pawnshop.“
(...) The Answer Man, Motion Picture, March 1918
„His Great New Comedy“
Editorial content. „THE STRAIGHT WAY
Is The Shortest Way“ (...)
„TO-DAY
Mon., Tues., Wed.
EXTRA
CHAPLIN
In His Great New Comedy
,THE PAWNSHOP‘“
Strand Theatre, Chestnut near Fourth, Louisville.
The Pawnshop is
released by Mutual October 2, 1916.
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