Police Clippings 16/38
Boston Globe, Boston, Massachusetts, May 28, 1916.
Boston Theatre, exterior by day, marquee This Week
Charlie Chaplin Revue of !916 One Hour of The Best of Chaplin, Boston, 1916
Das Bild vor dem Boston Theatre, ist das wieder eines
dieser Bilder, wo eine ausschliesslich aus Männern
bestehende Menge vor dem Kino wartet? Nimmt man die
Erkenntnis dazu, dass Frauen das Sagen gehabt
haben, wenn‘s darum geht, welchen Film man sich anschaut,
so wirft das Bild ein grelles Licht auf die Frage: Ist die
rohe Menge, die bei Chaplin in die Vorstellung kommt, am
Ende eine verlorene Männergesellschaft?
& Loew‘s Boston Theatre, staircase, Boston, Mass.
J. Martinelli
Manufacturer and Contractor
Scagliola
Artificial Marble
Ask Mr. Lamb About Our Work
(...) Ad with photo, Motion Picture News, April 21, 1923
& Boston Police After Amateur Chaplins
A campaign against youthful imitators of Charlie Chaplin
has been started by the Boston police. Ever since
a few of the picture houses started Charlie Chaplin contests,
the city has been overrun with imitators of the famed
comedian. These youths, who range in age from five to twelve
years, have not participated in any of these contests.
They appear on the street corners and perform for the passerby.
After their performance, a hat is passed and a harvest
of small coins is reaped from the audience. Spectators, who
refuse to contribute to these impromptu performances,
are hooted in many instances. Superintendent of Police Crowly
has issued a general order to all police officers demanding
that the antics of these children be stopped. During the past week
five of them were arrested. There parents were sent for
and given several good reasons why they must keep their
children from imitating Chaplin or else the city would
take care of them.
(...) Moving Picture World, Aug. 21, 1915
& LOEW‘S ORPHEUM
Most Sumptuous Theatre in America
Charlie Chaplin
in his newest photo farce
„POLICE“
(...) Boston Globe, May 28, 1916
& LOEW‘S GLOBE (...)
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
In His Newest Photo Farce
„POLICE“
(...) Boston Globe, May 28, 1916
& LOEW‘S ST: JAMES (...)
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
in his newest photo farce
„POLICE“
(...) Boston Globe, May 28, 1916
& BOWDOIN SQ. THEATRE
First Time in Boston,
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
In Hs Latest Comedy Picture
„POLICE“
Charlie Chaplin (Himself) says that it is a scream. A riot
of fun with every foot of film packed with mirth.
(...) Boston Globe, May 28, 1916
„We Show All New Chaplin Pictures Here First“
Advertisement. „BOSTON THEATRE“ (...)
„First Time In Boston
Charlie Chaplin
In The Newest Two-Part Comedy
,Police!‘“ (...)
„In The Concert Vaudeville Will Appear
Conrad & Conrad“ (...)
„We Show All New Chaplin Pictures Here First“
Boston, Federal/Franklin Sts. & 539 Washington St., Boston.
Police is released by Essanay May 27, 1916.
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