The Vagabond Clippings 21/55
Atlanta Constitution, Atlanta, Georgia, July 9, 1916.
& Vaudette Theatre, exterior by day, electric sign Billie Burke
in Peggy The Sweetest Ever, Atlanta
(...) Photo, Moving Picture World, March 18, 1916, detail
& Vaudette Theater, Atlanta, Ga. View of Auditorium
and Stage. Auditorium Dimensions: 40 ft by
90 ft.; Mean Height of Ceiling, 27 ft. Number of Seats, 540.
(...) Photo, Moving Picture World, Oct. 14, 1911
& GEORGE SCHMIDT, manager of the Alamo No. 2 theatre,
Atlanta, Ga., (left) constructed the lobby display
shown for „Hush,“ the Equity production, sending out upon
the street the novel exploitation figure shown in the
central photograph, a melancholy fisherman who replied „Hush“
to interrogators. At the right is shown the lobby
display of the Tudor (before Georgian) theatre during the run
of „Outside the Law,“ the Universal production which
received characteristic exploitation at the hands of J. F. Jackson, manager.
(...) Exhibitors Herald, April 2, 1921
& The Vaudette
Monday Only
CHARLES CHAPLIN
in a New Mutual-Chaplin Release,
„THE VAGABOND“
Never before shown in Atlanta.
Chapter Four of the Great Naval Serial
„The Secret of the Submarine“,and
„Seeing America First“
(...) Atlanta Constitution, July 9, 1916
Vaudette Theatre, 82 Whitehall Street Southwest, Atlanta
& Alamo No. 2
Monday
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
In „The Vagabond“
„Mysteries of Myra“ – Twelfth Chapter.
(...) Atlanta Constitution, July 9, 1916.
Alamo No. 2 Theatre, 71 Whitehall Street Southwest, Atlanta.
„First Time Shown in Atlanta“
Advertisement. „THE GEORGIAN
Monday Tuesday
Charlie Chaplin in ,The Vagabond‘
His Latest Picture – First Time Shown in Atlanta
,Love‘s Bitter Strength‘ and Selig-Tribune Weekly“
(...) Atlanta Constitution, July 9, 1916.
Georgian Theatre, 87 Peachtree Street Northwest, Atlanta.
The Vagabond is
released by Mutual July 10, 1916.
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