His New Job Clippings 7/38
Boston Daily Globe, Boston, Massachusetts, January 31, 1915.
Gordon‘s Olympia, lobby display for Paramount‘s Who
is Number One? A Mystery Classic, Boston
(...) Moving Picture World, Dec. 8, 1917
& Service staff of the Olympia Theatre – the house is managed
by George Laby – in Boston, Mass.
(...) Motion Picture News, Dec. 20, 1930
& Orpheum Theatre.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett, the novelty ventriloquists, appeared
in yesterday‘s program at Loew‘s Orpheum Theatre.
Others in the show were the Marathon Comedy Four, Bert
Hanlon, impersonator; Montrose and Sydell, singers
and cyclists; the Field brothers, dancers; the two Georges,
acrobats, and Irene Miller, vocalist. The photo plays
included an episode from „Exploits of Elaine“ and „His New Job.“
(...) Boston Daily Globe, Feb. 2, 1915
& LOEWS ORPHEUM
Best Vaudeville and Photo Plays. Great All-Star Show.
„The Exploits of Elaine,“ 6th episode; „The Vampire.“
Added Feature, Charlie Chaplin in New Comedy Photo Play.
(...) Boston Daily Globe, Feb. 2, 1915
Orpheum, 1 Hamilton Place, Boston.
„It‘s a Scream!“
Advertisement. „OLYMPIA“ (...)
„Where You Get The Most and Best For Your Money.
,MOREY‘S TITANIC DISASTER.‘“ (...)
„,It‘s a Long Way to Tipperary.‘
Also Chas. Chaplin in a 2-Reel Comedy,
,HIS NEW JOB.‘
It‘s a Scream!“ (...)
„Select Concert Tonight“ (...)
Olympia, 3 Tremont Row, Scollay Square, Boston.
His New Job is
released by Essanay Feb. 1, 1915.
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