Police Clippings 26/38
Colonial Theatre Magazine Program, New York, June 5, 1916.
Police Scenes
& Airdome Pictures, exterior by day, entrance,
New York, 1911
& Colonial Theatre and Airdome Magazine Program
Week of June 5, 1916 No. 4
(...) Colonial Theatre and Airdome
Magazine Program, Lee‘s Movie Magazine, New York,
June 5, 1916, cover
& Fine!!
Reports circulated throughout the country to the effect
that Edna Purviance, Charles Chaplin‘s leading
woman, had left or was about to leave the Chaplin-Mutual
Company, are denied both by the Lone Star
Corporation, which holds Chaplin‘s $670,000 contract for his
service for the next year, and by the Mutual Film
Corporation. Miss Purviance is now at work with Chaplin
and the other members of the Chaplin-Mutual
Company at the Los Angeles studios, on the second of the
Chaplin features, which will be released by Mutual
June 12 under the title of „The Fireman.“
(...) Colonial Theatre and Airdome
Magazine Program, Lee‘s Movie Magazine, New York,
June 5, 1916, cover
„The funniest ever posed for by Mr. Chaplin“
Advertisement. „Colonial Theatre and Airdome“ (...)
„Music by the Colonial Orchestra – Direction
of Chas. Seddon“ (...)
„Program
Monday, June 5th – Double Feature Day.“ (...)
„Added Attraction
Charlie Chaplin
in
,Police! Police!‘
This picture is declared to be the funniest ever posed for by Mr. Chaplin, and he says so himself, so it must be so.“
Lee‘s Movie Magazine, New York.
Colonial, B‘way, Rockaway Ave. and Chauncey St., Brooklyn.
Airdome, Manhattan Ave. and corner of West 109th, N. Y
Police is released by Essanay May 27, 1916.
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