The Tramp Clippings 29/63
Mary E. Porter, Picture-Play Weekly, New York, April 24, 1915.
ThE royal THEATER – Ardmore, Okla.
Mr. Harry M. Lowenstein is the manager of the Royal
Theater, Ardmore, Okla., a cut of which we publish
herewith. Mr. Lowenstein says that he opened the Royal
on the second day of February, 1912, and has been
kept busy counting the pile of money he is continually making
from the house. Maybe the reason for Mr. Lowenstein‘s
rapid rise to „millionaireville“ is due to the fact that he gives
his patrons music emanating from a set of Deagan‘s
bells and from a five-piece orchestra which gives music
suitable to the picture and not such a selection
as „Everybody‘s Doing It,“ while the hero or heroine
is „doing“ a death act.
Photo, „The Royal Theater.“
(...) Moving Picture World, Dec. 14, 1912
& ROYAL THEATRE (...)
CHAS. CHAPLIN
The funny fellow, in an „Essanay“ Comedy in 2 parts
„THE TRAMP“
(...) Daily Ardmoreite, Ardmore, Oklahoma, May 9, 1915
„The funniest man in the world“
Editorial content. „Charlie Chaplin, Cheerful Comedian
By Mary E. Porter
Though this title tells little, it means much. Charlie Chaplin,
without the shadow of a doubt, is the funniest man
in motion picture to-day, and not a few people have asserted,
without coming far from the point, that he is the funniest
man in the world.“ (...)
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