A Busy Day Clippings 3/17
Bridgeport Times & Eve. Farmer, Bridgeport, Conn., May 7, 1914.
A Busy Day Scenes
& Anthony F. Dumas (artist), Plaza, drawing of theatre front,
Bridgeport, 1920, Library of Congress
& THIEF TAKES PICTURES FROM LOBBY TWICE
According to Manager Callan of the Plaza Theatre,
Bridgeport, Conn., somebody in this city is very
much impressed with the charming pictures of Mabel Normand,
the Keystone star.
A large hand-painted photograph of Miss Normand was
recently taken from the lobby of the theatre. This
is the second time a picture of Miss Normand disappeared
from the front of the Plaza.
(...) Motion Picture News, Aug. 29, 1914
& Matt. Saunders, formerly in charge of a Wilkes-Barre theater,
has been transferred to the Plaza Theater, Bridgeport,
Conn., where he is making good with large bills of vaudeville
and pictures.
(...) Moving Picture World, April 12, 1913
& Matt Saunders, formerly in charge of S. Z. Poli‘s Wilkesbarre,
Pa., theater, and also of the Poli Theater, New Haven,
Conn., is now in charge of Poli‘s new theater at Bridgeport,
Conn. This is somewhat in the nature of an honor
for Mr. Sauders, as Mr. Poli‘s Bridgeport theater is considered
the finest and most modern house on this circuit, with
a seating capacity of 3,300. The new Poli is doing capacity
business with vaudeville and picture programs. The
Plaza Theater, of Bridgeport, is now managed by Mr. H.
Reichenbach, as Mr. Saunders cared for this house
until recently.
(...) Moving Picture World, June 7, 1913
& Manager Callan of the Plaza Theater,
Bridgeport, Conn., is trying to find the culprit who stole
a 22x28 hand-painted photograph of Mabel
Normand, the popular Keystone „movie“ star from the lobby
of the theater between 9 and 11 o‘clock one
morning this week.
(...) Motography, Aug. 29, 1914
& PLAZA THEATRE (...)
„A Busy Day,“ a Keystone comedy with Charles Chaplin,
the funny „drunk.“
(...) Bridgeport Evening Farmer, May 7, 1914
& PLAZA THEATRE (...)
„A Busy Day,“ with Charles Chaplin,
the great Keystone comedian.
(...) Bridgeport Evening Farmer, May 8, 1914
„Charles Chaplin, the funny ,drunk‘“
Advertisement. „PlaZA
Thursday, Friday, Saturday“ (...)
„A Busy Day with Charles Chaplin, the funny ,drunk‘“ (...)
„THE SAME LITTLE PRICES
SAME BIG CROWDS“
Plaza Theatre, 37 Fairfield Avenue, Bridgeport.
A Busy Day is
released by Keystone May 7, 1914.
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