Easy Street Clippings 41/81
Chicago Tribune, Chicago, Illinois, February 4, 1917.
Easy Street Scenes
& Lexington Theatre, exterior by day, marquee LOVE AFFAIR,
Chicago, 1919 – BEFORE (Modernization): a hodge-podge
of unrelated elements; a state of disarrangement and overdone advertising that did little to attract patronage and much
to drive it away. The L-road structure above the marquee stood
out like a sore thumb.
(...) Boxoffice, Oct. 14, 1939
& Mae Tinee
(...) Photo, Chicago Sunday Tribune, Jan. 3, 1915
& Charles Chaplin, whose middle name is Spencer, wears 6½
shoes – when not working.
(...) Right off the Reel By Mae Tinee,
Chicago Tribune, Feb. 4, 1917
„Coming Tomorrow“
Advertisement. „LEXINGTON“ (...)
„Clara Kimball Young in Marriage a la Carte
Also Hearst News and Christie Comedy
Coming Tomorrow
Chas. Chaplin in Easy Street“
Lexington Theatre, 1162 East 63rd Street, Chicago.
Easy Street is released
by Mutual February 5, 1917.
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