The Tramp Clippings 51/63
New York Tribune, New York, August 26, 1915.
The Tramp Scenes
& James Wilbur Sandison (photographer),
Charlie Chaplin Look-Alike Contest, Liberty Theatre, Bellingham,
Wash., Nov. 5, 1921, Whatcom Museum of History and Art
& Chaplin imitator Hubert Muller
(...) Moving Picture World, June 26, 1915
& Chaplin imitators Otto Berg and Leland Benham
(...) Moving Picture World, June 12, 1915
& Hanni Weisse, Damen-Imitator Carera als Dame, ich als Chaplin
(...) Filmland, Berlin, Dec. 1924
„Master George depicted Charles Chaplin in The Tramp“
Editorial content. „Martial Babes
At Asbury Park
War Themes Prominent in Parade Cheered by 100,000
on Ocean Front.
Queen and Court Award Prizes.
Hundreds of Gayly Dressed
Tots in Mile-Long Line as Resort Makes Holiday.“ (...)
„George and Madeline Bloy, children of Mr. and
Mrs. George Bloy, of 345 West Forty-eight Street, were entries
in the burlesque and doll coach divisions.
Master George depicted Charles Chaplin in The Tramp,
and Miss Madeline wheeled a doll carriage
filled with red roses and a doll in the centre.“ (...)
„The prize winners were as follows:“ (...)
„Costumes in burlesque –“ (...) „third, James Meisinger, son
of Edward Meisinger, Newark, ,Charley Chaplin.‘“ (...)
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