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New York Tribune, New York, March 15, 1914.

Between Showers Scenes

& Strand, exterior by night, New York, 1914

& Byron Company (photographer),

The lobby of the Strand Theatre looking towards doors;

billboards visible, one with Brewsters Millions,

starring Edward Abeles. New York, 1914, Museum of the

City of New York

& Strand, auditorium, New York

(...) Photoplay, April 1915

& Rothapfel‘s Return

(...) Motion Picture News, March 7, 1914 

& Rothapfel Denies Interview.

(...) Moving Picture World, March 20, 1915

& S. L. Rothapfel is busier than ever

these days, through that may seem impossible.

(...) Motography, January 10, 1914

& S. L. Rothapfel has named the first week in February

for his crossing to Europe.

(...) Motography, February 7, 1914


„Charles Chaplin will now take the leading male parts“

Editorial content. „Keystone comedies, long

recognized by unbiased critics as the funniest pictures

on the market, will continue on their jovial way

in spite of the loss of Ford Sterling. Charles Chaplin, who has

already appeared in four Keystone comedies,

will now take the leading male parts. Whether Mr. Sterling,

who has joined the Universal forces, will succeed

in building up a comedy company equal to the Keystone

is a question which time only can answer.“

      Strand Theatre, Broadway and 47th Street, New York.

      The new movie palace is starting April 11, 1914.


Rothapfel‘s Return

Motography, January 10 & February 7, 1914

Motion Picture News, March 7, 1914


America First in Picture Theatres

Motion Picture News, New York, March 21, 1914


Handsome Picture House Is New York‘s Strand

Variety, New York, April 10, 1914


Broadway Likes Motion Pictures

New York Tribune, New York, April 19, 1914


W. Stephen Bush, The Art of Exhibition, Moving Picture World,

New York, October 3, 1914


Police! for Rothapfel

After Film Inspection New Yorks‘s Ultra-Progressive

Manager Gets Essanay-Chaplin Comedy for Rialto Theatre,

Beginning May 21, Advertisement,

Moving Picture World, New York, May 27, 1916


„Roxie“ S. L. Rothafel, A Bit About Myself,

Radio Broadcast, Garden City, New York, October 1923 


James C. Young, Broadcasting Personality.

How S. L. Rothafel, Better Known as „Roxie,“ Brings

the Human Touch to Radio in His Famous Sunday Evening

Capitol Theatre Concerts Sent from WEAF, WJAR, and WCAP,

Radio Broadcast, Garden City, New York, July 1924


Heinz Liepmann, At the Chaplin Film With Chaplin,

World Film News, London, April 1936


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