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Johnson Briscoe, Motion Picture, New York, April 1917.

& Pathé

      Scenes of

      General Pershing

      and the

      American Army in France

have been and are being shown in the

      Hearst-Pathé News

      Whatever is most interesting, whatever is most timely

you will find in the Hearst-Pathé News, the only one

reel feature. These are the days when no exhibitor can afford

to be without it. It‘s the only news reel issued TWICE

A WEEK

(...) Moving Picture World, August 4, 1917

& CHAPLIN MAY BATTLE

      Charlie Chaplin, the highest salaried comedian of films,

has been forced to forego putting his name to a new

contract with the Mutual on account of the war. Charlie registered

Tuesday and has his little green card, even as you (some

of you) and I (I have). The petite comedian received notice from

the British consul that the empire was seeking all its

subjects of military age for war duty at the front. Charlie was

born in dear old England and is still a subject of that

land, and is just in the midst of draftable age. He does not

worry about the war, however, and takes the meaning

like we all do. He intends, if called, to either be a radio expert

or an aviator.

(...) Screamer / Motion Picture Times, L. A., June 9, 1917


Charles Chaplin, Born April 16, 1889“

Editorial content. „Our Screen Stars

      and

      their Stars

      by Johnson Briscoe“ (...)

      „Charles Chaplin, Born April 16, 1889

      The Stellar Constellation at this time –  the Aries-Taurus

Cusp – saw the Moon in Scorpio, with Mercury in

Aries, and Venus influenced, only slightly, by Scorpio.“ (...)


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