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Motion Picture News, New York. April 26, 1919.

For All Exhibitors

26 Charlie Chaplin

One and two reel Master Films!!

They made him famous!

They will make you prosperous!

Be a

WISE OLD OWL

and Book them now! (...)

These four two reelers now ready

„THE JAZZ WAITER“

Adapted from

„Caught in a Cabaret“ (...)

  1. W.H. Productions Co. 71 West 23rd St. (...) New York

(...) Motion Picture News, June 1, 1918

& Maurice A. Kashin’s Broadway Theatre, banner front

for Charles Chaplin in „Shoulder Arms“

and Mildred Harris in „Borrowed Clothes,“ New York –

‘TWILL BE YOUR UNIQUE PLEASURE TO SEE

MR. & MRS CHARLES CHAPLIN ON THE SAME PROGRAM

(...) Photo, Moving Picture Weekly, Dec. 7, 1918

& W. H. Productions Co.

Keystone

Mack Sennett Comedies

Present

Charlie Chaplin

in „The Jazz Waiter“

Coming


„Appears to be a new wave of Chaplinism“

Editorial content. „The Broadway

THERE are a lot of laughs on the Broadway bill this week,

some of them coming in the feature, Mae Murray

in The Delicious Little Devil and a lot more in the Chaplin

comedy, The Jazz Waiter, one of the old timers

which has been revived in what appears to be a new wave of Chaplinism.“ (...)

      Broadway Theatre, 1681 Broadway, New York.

      Caught in a Cabaret Revival.

      New title The Jazz Waiter.


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