The Rink Clippings 17/55
Chicago Tribune, Chicago, Illinois, December 11, 1916.
The Vitagraph, one of the Lubliner and Trinz houses in Chicago.
(...) Motography, Nov. 18, 1916
& Lexington Theatre, exterior by day, marquee LOVE AFFAIR,
Chicago, 1919 – BEFORE (Modernization): a hodge-podge
of unrelated elements; a state of disarrangement and overdone advertising that did little to attract patronage and much
to drive it away. The L-road structure above the marquee stood
out like a sore thumb.
(...) Boxoffice, Oct. 14, 1939
& THE RINK, with Charlie Chaplin (Mutual) – „Charlie is very
well liked by all my patrons. In this picture he does
something different and proves himself to be a good skater.“
– Ed Dlouhy, Vitagraph Theater. – Catering to the
middle class.
(...) Motography, Dec. 30, 1916
& VITAGRAPH (...)
Continuous – 1:00 to 11:00 P. M.
CHAS. CHAPLIN in „THE RINK“
Also Vitagraph Presents „Our Other Lives“
(...) Chicago Tribune, Dec. 13, 1916
Vitagraph Theater, 3133-41 Lincoln Avenue, Chicago.
„Chaplin on Roller Skates“
Advertisement. „VISTA“ (...)
„Last Evening Show Starts at 10 P. M.
Chas. Chaplin in ,The Rink‘
(Chaplin on Roller Skates)
Also Robert Warwick In His Latest Play ,ALL MAN‘“
Vista Theatre, 47th and Cottage Grove, Chicago.
The Rink is released
by Mutual December 11, 1916.
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