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Motion Picture Herald, New York, February 22, 1936.

Paulette Goddard and Charles Chaplin aboard the SS President Coolidge in 1936, Chaplin Fan Page

& The first class lounge of the SS President Coolidge before

her conversion to a troop transport ship in 1942 for

the war effort in the Pacific, San Francisco National Maritime

Heritage Museum

& Charlie Chaplin Modern Times Limited Number

of Reserved Seats on sale at the Broad St.

Pharmacy. At Southern Pines Mon., Tue., Wed., Feb. 24, 25, 26

8:15. Matinee Tuesday at 3:00

(...) Pilot, Southern Pines, Feb. 21, 1936

& At Southern Pines. Charlie Chaplain in „Modern Times,“

the comedian‘s long-awaited new comedy is the attraction at the Southern Pines Theatre Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,

February 24, 25, 26, with a Tuesday matinee.

(...) Pilot, Southern Pines, North Carolina, Feb. 21, 1936

& WARNING! No House Record In The World Is Safe...

Either For Cash Or Attendance ...because Charlie Chaplin

in MODERN TIMES

(...) Variety, Feb. 19, 1936


„Meanwhile Mr. Chaplin set sail“

Editorial content. „,Modern Times‘ Animates

      Theatres and Courts

      While Charles Chaplin‘s Modern Times was reported

hanging up new records at the Rivoli in New York

and at Loew‘s State in Miami, and while the Motion Picture

Division of the League of Nations was awarding its

star-producer-author-director a gold medal in recognition

of its activities as an international screen figure,

Judge Alfred C. Baldwin in Superior Court at New Haven,

Conn., denied a mandatory injunction sought

by Vuono Operating Company, Stamford, against United

Artists asking that a print be provided for immediate

playdate. The plaintiff said that notice of the film‘s availability

had been received January 31st and the picture had

been advertised for exhibition February 14th. United Artists

set up that the notice had been sent out in error and

corrected by a second notice on February 4th.

      The picture is scheduled to open in thirteen Loew houses

on February 27th.

      Meanwhile Mr. Chaplin set sail February 17th on the

President Coolidge for a rest. He was accompanied by Paulette

Goddard and her mother, Mrs. Alta Goddard. ,We‘ll stop

at Honolulu. Maybe we‘ll take a boat there to the South Seas,

perhaps Tahiti,‘ said Chaplin. ,I want to do some fishing.‘“ 

    

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