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Reel Life, New York, September 26, 1914.
Ridge Avenue Theatre, exterior by day, marquee „I‘m Coming
Boys,“ with posters in „Jay Emanuel‘s Artistic Lobby“ for
„The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse“ and „Robinson Crusoe,“ Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
(...) Universal Weekly, June 3, 1922
& WRECKAGE IN PARIS
BY BOMBS DROPPED BY GERMAN AVIATORS
FROM AEROPLANES
In the main the effect of aerial bombardments has been far
less than was expected. Damage in Paris has been
trifling and there has been complete absence of panic among
the people. As a scout, the aeroplane seems to render
its most effective service.
(...) Evening Public Ledger, Philadelphia, Sept. 14, 1914
„Voted the greatest laugh-provoker ever screened”
Editorial content. „FACTS AND FIGURES AND SUCH“ (...)
„THE ,Reel Fellows‘ of Philadelphia, a social organization composed exclusively of men engaged in producing
or exhibiting motion pictures, which is rapidly becoming known
outside the limits of the so-called somnolent city
by reason of the lively spirits who make up its membership,
recently gave an entertainment and banquet
to their friends in the Ridge Avenue Theater in that city.
Vaudeville and motion pictures of distinctive quality made up the
bill aside from the good things to eat and drink, but
the feature that was the hit of the occasion was The Property
Man, an Keystone comedy, which had been loaned
the „Reel Fellows“ by the heads of the local Mutual exchange,
who are members of the organization. Mack Sennett
and Charles Chaplin with other popular Keystoners occupied
the attention of the audience for more than half
an hour and when the play ended, according to Steve Talbot,
financial secretary of the ,Reel Fellows,‘ it was voted
the greatest laugh-provoker ever screened.“ (...)
Ridge Avenue Theatre, 1734 Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia.
The Property Man is
released by Keystone Aug. 1, 1914.
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