Police Clippings 22/38
Des Moines Tribune, Des Moines, Iowa, May 30, 1916.
Police Scenes
& Empress Theatre, exterior by night, Des Moines,
circa 1930, dmhukill.com
& Empress Theatre, auditorium with stage, Des Moines
(...) Motion Picture News, July 10, 1920
„More Than 8,000 PEOPLE A DAY could see Charlie Chaplin“
Advertisement. „EMPRESS
If the Empress Were Only Larger
More Than
8,000 PEOPLE A DAY
could see
Charlie Chaplin
in
,POLICE‘
First Time in Des Moines
Second Release Under His $670,000 a Year Contract
AS IT IS
16,000 Empress Patrons
In Two Days Have Reaped a Crop of
LAUGHTER
Biggest Crop of the Year
–
Your Chance to Do
the Same Is Here
TODAY & WEDNESDAY
Last 2 Days
Charlie Chaplin in ,Police‘
ALSO 5 BIG
VAUDEVILLE ACTS
–
Ray L. Royce
The Man Who Churns
LAUGHTER
And Four Other Comedy Acts All on the Same Bill with
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
in ,Police‘
WHERE EVERYBODY GOES“ (...)
Empress Theatre, 412 Eight Street, Des Moines.
Police is released by Essanay May 27, 1916.
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