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Chicago Daily Tribune, Chicago, May 18, 1915.

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& 43rd Street East of Grand Blvd., Chicago, undated, chicagopatterns.com, detail

& „A Burlesque on Carmen“ is breaking house records

regularly wherever shown. Read:

„Broke all house records for Sunday. Everybody well pleased.“

J. J. Lamm, Shakespeare Theatre, Chicago, Ill. 

(...) Moving Picture World, April 24, 1920, detail

& STORM GIRL (Security). (5,000 feet).

Star, Peggy O`Day. I was stuck up for a picture and was

forced to play „Storm Girl,“ and I was certainly

glad that I played this one. It pleases. Eighty per cent

picture, to good business. J. Lamm, Shakespeare

Theatre, Chicago, Illinois.

(...) Moving Picture World, April 21, 1923

& SHERLOCK HOLMES DETECTIVE

STORIES (Educational). These are foreign two-reel stories

but the public likes them in my house. A good

short subject with a poor feature, puts the show over.

Usual attendance. Big city, draw middle class.

Julius Lamm, Shakespeare Theatre, Chicago, Illinois.

(...) Moving Picture World, March 24, 1923

& STREETS OF NEW YORK (Arrow). All Star Cast. (7 Reels).

A picture that will please any audience. Good story,

well told. Very satisfactory. Class it as eighty-five per cent.

Attendance good. Draw mixed class in big city.

Julius Lamm, Shakespeare Theatre, Chicago, Illinois.

(...) Moving Picture World, May 12, 1923

& Shakespeare (Theater) 936 – 43rd St. (Address)

988 (Seating Capacity)

(...) CHICAGO,

Film Daily Year Book 1927


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