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Chicago Tribune, Chicago, Illinois, June 15, 1919.

& McVickers Theatre, exterior by day,

marquee unreadable,Chicago, undated, detail

& McVickers Theatre, entrance, marquee

Mrs. Wallace Reid in „Human Wreckage,“ Chicago

(...) Exhibitors Herald, Jan. 5, 1924

& McVickers Theatre, auditorium with stage viewed

from balcony, Chicago

– McVicker‘s auditorium, Chicago, showing broad sweep

of the balcony and mezzanine boxes. The house

has been so designed that even from the side seats down

stairs and in front of the balcony the projection

is not distorted and a clear view of the screen and stage

is enjoyed.

(...) Photo by Chicago Architectural Photographing Company,

Motion Picture News, May 26, 1923

& NOW PLAYING (...)

McVICKERS (...) RIALTO (...)

Charlie Chaplin

In His Long-Awaited Comedy

His Supreme Comedy Triumph

„SUNNYSIDE“

And Big Continuous Vaudeville Show (...)

      RANDOLPH (...)

      NOW ALSO

      Charlie Chaplin in

      „SUNNYSIDE“

      The Above Are The Only Theaters Where You Can See

      Charlie Chaplin‘s Newest Comedy

(...) Chicago Tribune, June 16, 1919


„Temperature Always 70 Deg“

Advertisement. „CHARLIE CHAPLIN

      In His Long Awaited, Very Latest Comedy,

,Sunnyside‘

      First Time Seen

      Beginning Tomorrow

      All This Week

At

Jones, Linick & Schaefer‘s

      McVICKER‘S

      and

      RIALTO

11 A. M. – Continuous – 11 P. M.

And Big Vaudeville Show

      Temperature Always 70 Deg.“

      McVicker‘s Theatre, 25 West Madison Street, Chicago.

      Rialto Theatre, 336 South State Street, Chicago.

      Randolph Theatre, 14-16 West Randolph Street, Chicago.

      Sunnyside is released by First National June 15, 1919.


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