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St. Louis Star and Times, St. Louis, Missouri, June 19, 1915

Work Scenes

& Photo of New Grand Central, exterior by day,

St. Louis, undated

& New Grand Central, exterior by day, St. Louis

(...) Motion Picture News, April 17, 1915

& New Grand Central, exterior by night, marquee Gene

Rodemich Orch, Solo In The Garden of My Heart,

Overture – American Fantasy, Mary Mitchell Soprano, Thos. H.

Ince‘s Colossal Drama Lying Lips, St. Louis

(...) Exhibitors Herald, March 26, 1921

& New Grand Central, exterior by day, marquee Gene

Rodemich Orch, Michael Gusikoff Violinist,

Mermaid Comedy Cold Chills, Arthur Utt Organist, St. Louis

(...) Motion Picture News, Aug. 4, 1923

& New Grand Central, auditorium with balcony, St. Louis

(...) Motion Picture News, April 17, 1915

& New Grand Central, Lying Lips setting, St. Louis

– The big stage of the theatre was darkened for the presentation

feature, a miniature stage erected at the back and

in screen position being illuminated by footlights and borders

in effective manner.

(...) Exhibitors Herald, March 26, 1921

& JUNIATA THEATER (...)

      Tonight, Charley Chaplin in „Work.“

(...) St. Louis Star and Times, June 23, 1915

      Juniata Theater, 3149 South Grand Boulevard, St. Louis

& New Chaplin Release.

      The Charlie Chaplin release, „Work,“ a two-reel scream,

opens today at several theatres, including the New

Grand Central, the Lyric Skydome and the Lyric, Six and Pine

streets. The latter are showing the latest chapter

of „The Goddess,“ a dramatic film, in conjunction with the

farcical Charlie. The West End Lyric is showing John

Barrymore in „The Dictator“ and „Mr. Jarr and Love‘s Young

Dream.“

(...) St. Louis Star and Times, June 21, 1915

      New Grand Central, 702 North Grand Avenue, St. Louis.

      Lyric Skydome, 4501 Delmar Boulevard, St. Louis.

      Lyric, 114 North Sixth Street (at Pine), St. Louis.


EXTRA!!

Editorial content. „CRYSTAL“ (...)

      „EXTRA!! Charlie Chaplin in Work“ (...)

      „Victor Hugo‘s Orchestra“ (...)

      Crystal Theatre, 5846 Delmar Boulevard, St. Louis.

      Work is released by Essanay June 21, 1915.


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