Police Clippings 21/38
St. Louis Star and Times, St. Louis, Missouri, May 30, 1916.
Police Scenes
& New Grand Central Theatre, exterior by day, St. Louis
(...) Motion Picture News, April 17, 1915
& New Grand Central Theatre, exterior by night, marquee
„Lying Lips“ Mary Mitchell Soprano, St. Louis
(...) Exhibitors Herald, March 26, 1921
& New Grand Central Theatre, exterior by day, marquee
Gene Rodemich Orch. Michael Gusikoff Violinist
Mermaid Comedy „Cold Chills“ Arthur Utt Organist, St. Louis
(...) Motion Picture News, Aug. 4, 1923
& New Grand Central Theatre, exterior by day, marquee
Gene Rodemich Orch. Overture–„Phedre“
„The Battle of Jutland“ Oscar H. Jost Organist, St. Louis
(...) Exhibitors Herald, April 22, 1922
& New Grand Central Theatre, auditorium with balcony, St. Louis
(...) Motion Picture News, April 17, 1915
& LYRIC – SKYDOME (...)
Chas. Chaplin in „Police.“
David Silverman and His 10-Piece Orchestra. (...)
LYRIC THEATER. Cooled by iced air.
(...) St. Louis Star and Times, May 30, 1916.
Lyric Theater, Delmar at Taylor, St. Louis.
& ROYAL THEATER (...)
BLANCHE SWEET in „A Thousand Dollar Husband.“
and Chas. Chaplin in „Police.“
(...) St. Louis Star and Times, May 30, 1916
Royal Theater, 6th just off Olive, St. Louis.
„Charles Chaplin in ,Police‘“
Advertisement. „NEW GRAND CENTRAL“ (...)
„Screen Attractions:“ (...)
„Charles Chaplin in ,Police‘
Theater made comfortable by the most complete cooling
system in the United States.“ (...)
New Grand Central, Grand and Lucas Avenues, St. Louis.
Police is released by Essanay May 27, 1916.
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