Police Clippings 31/38
Ogden Standard, Ogden City, Utah, July 18, 1916.
Police Scenes
& Cabrillo Theatre, exterior by day,
marquee Wm. Powell, Bette
Davies, Myrna Loy, Edgar Kennedy, San Diego 1930s
& H. Thomas, operating the Airdome Theater
at Orange, Texas, made a flying trip to Dallas June 8, to arrange
some bookings, among which was the
Essanay-Chaplin „Police.“ It seems that a Dallas friend
of Mr. Thomas wrote him that „Police“ was
a great picture, and that he had better get it. He did.
(...) Motography, Chicago, June 24, 1916
& AN ESSANAY SHOWS PANAMA EXHIBITION;
VITAGRAPHERS AT SAN DIEGO
Special to Motion Picture News.
San Diego, Cal., June 17.
Captain Wilbert Melville, who has been at the
head of the Lubin studio at Coronado, has sold his private yacht
Vergana to C. H. Crocker of San Francisco.
Charlie Chaplin in „Police“ has been a big drawing card
at the Cabrillo theatre.
(...) Motion Picture News, July 1, 1916
& BOYS DRESSED AS CHAPLIN
RUN THROUGH STREETS
W. A. Kerr, of Kerr Brothers, proprietor of the
Empress theatre, Central City, Nev., was showing Chaplin
in „Police,“ when he dressed twelve boys as
Chaplins and sent another boy, dressed as a policeman,
to chase them through the city, dropping hand
bills as they went.
On the stage that night appeared every youngster
in town, who thought he could dress to look like
Chaplin – and there were many. The applause of the audience
decided which boy got the prize for the most
truthful make-up.
(...) Motion Picture News, Oct. 21, 1916
& Lyceum Theatre, Sanborn
Fire Insurance Map, Ogden, 1906
& S. B. Steck, of the Lyceum
Theatre, Ogden, Utah, when visited by Pat Dowling, Sales
and Publicity Director for Christie Comedies
(...) Photo, Motion Picture News, Dec. 18, 1926
„Charlie Chaplin in Police“
Advertisement. „Charlie Chaplin in Police. Lyceum
Today and Tomorrow. 5c – Always – 5c.“
Lyceum Theatre, 271 25th Street, Ogden.
Police is released by Essanay May 27, 1916.
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