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Chicago Tribune, Chicago, Illinois, August 7, 1916.

& Edna Purviance, undated

& Terminal Theater View of Interior

Chicago

(...) Moving Picture World, March 10, 1917

& BAND BOX (...)

THE HALF BREED. With Douglas Fairbanks.

Also Charlie Chaplin in „One A. M.“ Brand New Release.

(...) Chicago Tribune, Aug. 7, 1916

      Bandbox Theatre, 127 West Madison, Chicago.

& BUCKINGHAM (...)

Chas. Chaplin in „One A. M.“ Latest Mutual Release

Also First Run Triangle Feature

„The Marriage of Molly O“ with Mae Marsh

(...) Chicago Tribune, Aug. 7, 1916

      Buckingham Theatre, 3819 North Clark Street, Chicago.

& VISTA (...)

CHARLIE CHAPLIN in „ONE A. M.“

Also Violet Mersereau

(...) Chicago Tribune, Aug. 7, 1916

      Vista Theatre, 47th and Cottage Grove, Chicago.

& SOUTH SHORE (...)

LEAH BAIRD In a Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Feature, also

CHAS. CHAPLIN in „One A. M.“

(...) Chicago Tribune, Aug. 7, 1916

      South Shore Theatre, 6839 Stony Island Avenue, Chicago.

& COLUMBUS (...)

„One A. M.“ Charlie Chaplin

(...) Chicago Tribune, Aug. 7, 1916

      Columbus Theatre, Ashland Avenue and 63rd Street, Chicago.

& DREXEL (...)

GERALDINE FARRAR in „Maria Rosa“

Also Charlie Chaplin in „One A. M.“

(...) Chicago Tribune, Aug. 7, 1916

      Drexel Theatre, 853 East 64rd Street, Chicago.

& KNICKERBOCKER (...)

CHAS. CHAPLIN in „One A. M.“

Also „The Old Man Who Tried to Grow Young“

(...) Chicago Tribune, Aug. 7, 1916

      Knickerbocker Theatre, 6219-23 Broadway, Chicago.

& LEXINGTON (...)

CHARLIE CHAPLIN in „ONE A. M.“

Also Carlyle Blackwell and Muriel Ostriche

in Latest World Feature

(...) Chicago Tribune, Aug. 7, 1916

      Lexington Theatre, 1162 East 63rd Street, Chicago.

& THE LINDEN (...)

CHARLIE CHAPLIN in „One A. M.“

(...) Chicago Tribune, Aug. 7, 1916

      Linden Theatre, Sixty-Third and Halsted, Chicago.

& „Yoo Hoo Edna! C‘m on Back.“

      Maybe one‘s fellow players instead of detracting from

one‘s starship emphasize it – that‘s a reflection

that might be recommended to Mr. C. Chaplin, who is doing

a single in his latest offering, „One A. M.“ As the

lone star of this Lone Star number, he cavorts actively

calling in the furniture to his assistance. But

the first reel falls pretty dead, for the furniture and the antics

have been seen before.

      The second reel involving Mr. Chaplin in the vagaries

of an automatic bed possesses a deal of novelty

and sets laughter astir even in case hardened critics.

      The eclipse of the beauteous Purviance is

noted with as much regret as deep as is the commendation for

the absence of every bit of vulgar suggestion.

(...) FLICKERINGS from FILM LAND By Kitty Kelly,

Chicago Tribune, Aug. 9, 1916


One A. M. Charlie Chaplin“

Advertisement. „TERMINAL“ (...)

      „One A. M. Charlie Chaplin“

      Terminal Theatre, Lawrence and Spaulding Aves., Chicago.

      One A. M. is

      released by Mutual August 7, 1916.


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