Police Clippings 20/38
Seattle Star, Seattle, Washington, May 30, 1916
Police Scenes
& Mission Theatre, exterior by night, Seattle
(...) Moving Picture World, Oct. 31, 1914
& Mission Theatre, banner at the top of the lobby for
Harry Carey in „Roped“, Seattle
Photo. The Lobby of the Mission, Seattle, Showing
a Real Rope Script for a Film Title.
(...) Moving Picture World, June 14, 1919
& Mission Theatre, Seattle, Wash.,
got a wonderfully effective lobby display in a simple
manner by outlining the title with a lariat and
using the name of Harry Carey and his picture in the two nooses
(...) Motion Picture News, April 19, 1919
& Mission Theatre, auditorium with stage, Seattle
(...) Moving Picture World, Oct. 31, 1914
& 7 Scene with Charlie Chaplin, in „Police,“ at the Mission.
(Edna Purviance is on Chaplin‘s left.)
(...) MANY REAL STARS ON NEW „MOVIE“ BILLS,
Seattle Star, May 27, 1916. detail
& Drinking ice cream sodas is the fad of Edna Purviance,
Chaplin‘s fair comedienne opposite. As soon as work
at the studio is over Edna walks back to town in order to work
up a thirst, which she quenches with from three
to five sodas, the number depending on how thirsty she
happens to be.
(...) Des Moines Register, Des Moines, Iowa, May 28, 1916
& KULLY. – (...) Charlie Chaplin is putting out films
regularly now for the Mutual. (...) Charlie Chaplin still plays
with Edna Purviance.
(...) The Picture Oracle
Questions and Answers about the Screen,
Picture-Play, Aug. 1916
„A Brand New Two-Reel Comedy“
Advertisement. „Today“ (...)
„Charles Chaplin
In a Brand New Two-Reel Comedy
POLICE“ (...)
„MISSION 800 Seats 5c“
Mission, 1412-1414 Fourth Ave., betw. Pike and Union, Seattle.
Police is released by Essanay May 27, 1916.
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