Police Clippings 14/38
Moving Picture World, New York, May 27, 1916.
Rialto Theatre, auditorium with stage and balcony, New York, 1917
& S. L. Rothapfel, undated
& Charlie Chaplin in the burlesque, „The Mirth of a Nation,“
at the Bell Saturday and Sunday.
(...) St.Joseph Daily Press, St. Joseph, Michigan,
May 27, 1916, front page
& Messrs. Terry Briggs, George Tremble,
Fred Hinsel and Giles Ray enjoyed the „Birth of a Nation“
at Michigan City Saturday night.
(...) St. Joseph Saturday Herald, St. Joseph, Michigan,
May 6, 1916
& Press agents are reckless men. Take Terry Ramsaye of the
Mutual, for instance. He announced that a movement
is on foot to make Charley Chaplin‘s birthday a National holiday
and, the funny part of it is, he means in America.
(...) Evening World, New York, May 30, 1916
Later Terry Ramsaye becomes editor of Motion Picture Herald.
„The approval of a competent, critical judge“
Advertisement. „General Film Service
Police! for Rothapfel
After Film inspection, New York´s Ultra–Progressive Manager Gets
Essanay-Chaplin Comedy
for Rialto Theatre
Beginning May 21
Mr. Exhibitor: Acceptance by Mr. Rothapfel of a film, after
personal inspection, stamps that particular picture
with the approval of a competent, critical judge who knows what
motion picture theatre patrons want. Essanay-Chaplin
Police!, released thru General Film Company Branches met
the test squarely and won. Your patrons will surely
approve the film. General Film Company.“ (...)
Rialto Theatre, Broadway at 42nd Street, New York.
Police is released by Essanay May 27, 1916.
Rothapfel‘s Return
Motography, January 10 & February 7, 1914
Motion Picture News, March 7, 1914
America First in Picture Theatres
Motion Picture News, New York, March 21, 1914
Handsome Picture House Is New York‘s Strand
Variety, New York, April 10, 1914
Broadway Likes Motion Pictures
New York Tribune, New York, April 19, 1914
W. Stephen Bush, The Art of Exhibition, Moving Picture World,
New York, October 3, 1914
Police! for Rothapfel
After Film Inspection New Yorks‘s Ultra-Progressive
Manager Gets Essanay-Chaplin Comedy for Rialto Theatre,
Beginning May 21, Advertisement,
Moving Picture World, New York, May 27, 1916
„Roxie“ S. L. Rothafel, A Bit About Myself,
Radio Broadcast, Garden City, New York, October 1923
James C. Young, Broadcasting Personality.
How S. L. Rothafel, Better Known as „Roxie,“ Brings
the Human Touch to Radio in His Famous Sunday Evening
Capitol Theatre Concerts Sent from WEAF, WJAR, and WCAP,
Radio Broadcast, Garden City, New York, July 1924
Heinz Liepmann, At the Chaplin Film With Chaplin,
World Film News, London, April 1936
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