The Rounders Clippings 12/36
Tulsa Daily World, Tulsa, Indian Territory, Oklahoma, Sept. 17, 1914.
Orpheum, exterior by day, Tulsa, undated
& Ed. Coxen and Winifred Greenwood, two versatile
leading characters with the American Stock
Company, are on the Orpheum screen today. (...) Followed
by a roaring Keystone comedy entitled „The
Rounders,“ with „Fatty“ Arbuckle and Charles Chaplin
in the leads.
(...) Tulsa Daily World, Sept. 19, 1914
& ORPHEUM THEATRE (...)
And a roaring Keystone comedy with „Fatty“ Arbuckle and
Charles Chaplin in the lead –
„THE ROUNDERS“
(...) Tulsa Daily World, Sept. 19, 1914
& Strand Tulsa Token, undated
(the Yale is called Strand and Empire Theatre before.)
& Main Street with Empire (later Yale
and Strand) Theatre on the right side, Tulsa, circa 1907, postcard, Tulsa Public Library
& Yale Theatre Today (...)
The Third Installment of
„The Million Dollar Mystery“ (...)
„Charley Chaplin“ in
A Keystone Comedy entitled „The Rounders“. This Comedy
Shows Mr. Chaplin in his best. (...)
We Please Both The Ear And The Eye
5 Cents – Admission – 10 Cents
(...) Tulsa Daily World, Sept. 19, 1914
„Mr. Chaplin in his best“
Editorial content. „Yale Theatre“ (...)
„Coming Saturday, the third episode of The Million Dollar
Mystery; also Charley Chaplin in a Keystone comedy,
The Rounders. This comedy shows Mr. Chaplin in his best.“
Yale (Strand) Theatre, 117 South Main Street, Tulsa.
Orpheum Theatre, 12 East Fourth Street, Tulsa.
The Rounders is released by Keystone Sept. 7, 1914.
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