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News, Frederick, Maryland, December 26, 1914.

Empire Theatre, exterior by day, poster unreadable, Frederick

(...) Exhibitors Herald, July 9, 1921, detail

& German Troops Patronize A RUSSIAN TEA SELLER

IN A LITTLE TOWN IN POLAND (Photo from Sennecke.)

(...) New York Times, Dec. 31, 1914

& „Getting Acquainted.“ (Keystone.

Sat., Dec. 5.) – Mabel Normand and Charles Chaplin in a fast

moving slapstick comedy of errors. Two married

couples are in a park and each husband tries to flirt with

the other one‘s wife. A policeman wishes to prevent

all kinds of flirting, and attacks both husbands indiscriminately.

Not a dull minute.

(...) Motion Picture News, Dec. 19, 1914


„When you are taking the Keystone cure“

Advertisement. „THE EMPIRE

      Why our theatre is popular? Because our aim is quality

and we generally make a Bull‘s eye.

      KEYSTONE      KEYSTONE CHARLIE      KEYSTONE

CHAS. CHAPLIN and MABEL NORMAND in

      ,GETTING ACQUAINTED‘

      A Keystone is a sure chaser of the blues. No other medicine

is needed when you are taking the Keystone cure. The

greatest comedies ever shown anywhere anytime, by anyone.“ (...)

      Empire Theatre. Frederick.

      Getting Acquainted is released by Keystone Dec. 5, 1914.


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