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Moving Picture World, New York, November 27, 1915.
A Night in the Show Scenes
& Calo, exterior by day, Chicago
(...) Moving Picture World, March 10, 1917
& Bruce C. (photographer), Calo (The Brown Elephant), exterior
by day, Chicago, Sept. 10, 2011, Cinema Treasures
& David Zornig (upload), Calo Theatre, exterior by day, Chicago,
circa 1916, Cinema Treasures
& Chaplin is still very much on the carpet with the picture-going
public, despite the many and strong attempts
to ,shove him under.‘ Supporters of the boycotting policy
of the Exhibitors‘ Association have found a temporary
expedient for satiating public taste while at the same time
„starving“ the Essanay Company. Old successes
of Chaplin, both with Keystone and the Chicago house, are being carefully renovated, and in some cases are fetching
extraordinary prices for second-hand stuff. A suburban manager
stated the other day that he had arrangements in hand
for the supply to his circuit of one rejuvenated Chaplin a week
for two years ahead.
(...) Moving Picture World, Nov. 27, 1915
„Supplemented by Charlie Chaplin´s A Night in the Show“
Editorial content. „Chicago News Letter
By Jas. S. McQuade:
The Calo theater, the new house at Clark street and
Balmoral avenue, was opened Saturday evening, November 20,
with Theda Bara in Carmen as the attraction, supplemented
by Charlie Chaplin´s A Night in the Show. The Calo
is owned by the Ascher brothers, and seats 1,000 people.
It is a handsome modern house and the pictures are
accompanied by orchestral music and a large pipe organ.“
Calo Theater, 5404 North Clark Street, Chicago.
Film Year Book 1927, Theaters: Chicago (Population
3,048,000), Calo Theater, Seating Capacity 880.
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