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Washington Times, Washington D. C., July 25, 1915.
Mildred Harris (Mutual)
(...) Motion Picture, Aug. 1915
& C. Chaplin – Architect
By Noel Craig
This is the house that Charlie built.
This is his bride, known on the screen
As Mildred Harris, most serene.
(...) Picture-Play Magazine, New York, May 1919
& OLYMPIC THEATER, WASHINGTON, D. C.
A Well Conducted and Up-to-Date Neighborhood
Picture House Earning Good weekly Profits.
THE Olympic theater, on U street, near Fourteenth street,
Northwest, Washington, D. C., is another of the
many houses of Washington, D. C., which commends itself
to the neighborhood in which it is located because
of its attractiveness, the quality of its exhibitions, and the
ceaseless efforts of the personnel to make it
the most popular amusement place in the section. (...)
Olympic, exterior by day, Washington D. C.
(...) Photo, Moving Picture World, May 15, 1915
„Latest Essanay Comedy Feature“
Advertisement. „Olympic“ (...)
„Today – Open 3 P. M.
Charles Chaplin in A Woman
Latest Essanay Comedy Feature.“
Olympic, 1431 U Street, Washington, D. C.
A Woman is released by Essanay July 12, 1915.
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