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Mae Tinee, Chicago Tribune, Chicago, Illinois, September 6, 1914.

HE TOOK MY PICTURE WITHOUT MY PERMISSION

(...) Cartoon, Chicago Tribune, Sept. 6, 1914

& MUTUAL LEADERS MEET

      Here is a snap shot at the Majestic-Reliance studio

showing President Harry E. Aitken, of the Mutual

Film Corporation, and Managing Director David W. Griffith

caught at the step of the photographic laboratory

while they were looking over enlarged prints of pictures from

„The Clansman,“ while Mr. Aitken was in Los Angeles

presently to witness the portion of that picture being filmed and

which is now completed.

(...) Motion Picture News, Sept. 26, 1914, detail

& Star Theatre, exterior by day, marquee

STRAND SHOW AT THE STAR, Chicago, undated,

Cinema Treasures

& WORLD (...) The Home of Chas. Chaplin

Today – CHAS. CHAPLIN

In Essanay‘s Latest Riot of Slapstick Fun.

Tomorrow – A Double-Header

Chas. Chaplin and Fatty Arbuckle in „Old Pals.“

(...) Chicago Daily Tribune, May 22, 1915

& WORLD (...) Tomorrow –The Rounders“with

Chas. Chaplin and Fatty.

(...) Chicago Daily Tribune, May 29, 1915

& KIMHALL THEATER (...)

Chas. Chaplin in „The Rounders.“

(...) Chicago Daily Tribune, June 9, 1915

& SHAKESPEARE (...)

Also the World‘s Greatest Screen Comedian

– CHARLES CHAPLIN –

In the Comedy Riot „THE ROUNDERS.“

(...) Chicago Daily Tribune, June 20, 1915

& STAR Milwaukee and Evergreen

      Today – „The Rounders“ – with Chas. Chaplin (...)

(...) Chicago Daily Tribune, May 14, 1915

      Star, 1453 N. Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago.

      World, 61 W. Randolph Street, Chicago.

      Kimhall, 2318 Fullerton Avenue, Chicago.

      Shakespeare, 43rd St. (near Ellis Ave.), Chicago.

      The Rounders Revival

&  Mae Tinee

(...) Photo, Chicago Sunday Tribune, Jan. 3, 1915


„I can‘t say whether or not Charles Chaplin is really a ,dear‘“

Editorial content. „Answers to Movie Fans. – – By Mae Tinee“ (...)

      „STYX: So you think Mabel Normand is ,sure some girly‘?

Well, I agree with you. She is with the Keystone branch

of the Mutual company – or was the last I heard. I don‘t believe

she is married. She‘s quite young.“ (...)

      „READ HEADED BETTY: I can‘t say whether or not Charles Chaplin is really a ,dear.‘ Reely, he is, though, and that‘s

what counts in pictures.“ (...)

      The Rounders is released by Keystone Sept. 7, 1914.



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