Easy Street Clippings 71/81
Thomas W. Gilmer, Motion Picture, New York, April 1917.
Two Genius Plays from
LOIS WEBER
Photo. MILDRED HARRIS
Star In
„K“ & „The Price of A Good Time“
(...) Moving Picture Weekly, Nov. 17, 1917
& Lois Weber is still hunting for a studio,
but she is not using Harry Caulfield as manager, as reported in a Sunday paper. Harry is still bossing C. Chaplin.
(...) Screamer / Motion Picture Times, L. A., March 30, 1917
& JASPER JOINS CHAPLIN
John Jasper, who was business manager for David Horsley
studios, took a month‘s vacation, then signed with
Charlie Chaplin to be manager of the Lone Star Studio.
Jasper succeeds H. P. Caulfield, who has departed
for the east to look after his own interests. Jasper is a man
of pretty wide knowledge in the picture game and
can be relied upon to do his part in managing a studio.
And incidentally it might be stated that the studio
is now sending out a press sheet, which is an unprecedented
occurrence, which we hope will be continued.
(...) Screamer / Motion Picture Times, L. A., May 12, 1917
„Charles Chaplin, 27, Not Married“
Editorial content. „Are They Married? And, If So, To Whom?
Compiled by Thomas W. Gilmer, from Information
at the Studios and Elsewhere“ (...)
„Charles Chaplin, 27, Not Married.“ (...)
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