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Rebuilt and reopened on November 8th, 1935. Grand opening ad posted.
Reopened by Essaness (pronuced S & S) on December 25th, 1929 along with the Devon. Reopened by Balaban & Katz on December 25th, 1935. Grand opening ads posted.
Reopened by Balaban & Katz on September 20th, 1933 as a discount theater. Grand opening ad posted.
Became a cinema on May 30th, 1934 as it is taken over by Blalban & Katz.
Reopened by Balaban & Katz on August 22nd, 1934. Grand opening ad posted.
Midwest reopened on September 16th, 1933. Grand opening ad posted.
Reopened by Essaness theatres on October 7th, 1933. Grand opening ad posted.
This reopened as the Loop-End theatre by Jones, Linick and Schafer on November 7th, 1931 as a vaudeville and screen theatre. Grand opening ad posted.
This reopened as the New Bryn Mawr on April 19th, 1930. Grand opening ad posted.
The Chelten theatre opened on January 21st, 1928. Grand opening ad posted.
The Admiral theatre opened on March 31st, 1927 with “Stolen Pleasures”.
Opened on January 1st, 1906. Grand opening ad posted.
This opened on October 31st, 1925 by Lubliner & Trinz. Grand opening ad posted.
This reopened as the New President on May 22nd, 1920 by Brunhild & Young theatres. Grand opening ad posted.
The Barbee’s Loop Theater opened on April 10th, 1920 and became the Monroe theatre on September 1st, 1923. Grand opening ads posted.
Reopened as Panorama on December 21st, 1919. Ad posted.
Plaisir is French for Pleasure.
The Madison Square theatre opened on November 7th, 1917 and by the end of 1917 it became part of the L & T chain. Grand opening ad posted.
The Castle theatre opened on January 17th, 1916 with Mary Pickford in “The Foundling”. Grand opening ad posted.
The Michigan theatre opened on December 27th, 1916 with “Civilization”. Grand opening ad posted.
Grand opening ad posted
opened October 22nd, 1915. Grand opening ad posted.
Openied September 6th, 1913 Cosmopolitan theatre opening Thu, Sep 4, 1913 – 21 · Chicago Tribune (Chicago, Illinois) · Newspapers.com
Grand opening ad posted.
1st ad in the Chicago Tribune on December 29th, 1914. Posted.
Rebuilt and reopened on November 8th, 1935. Grand opening ad posted.
Reopened by Essaness (pronuced S & S) on December 25th, 1929 along with the Devon. Reopened by Balaban & Katz on December 25th, 1935. Grand opening ads posted.
Reopened by Balaban & Katz on September 20th, 1933 as a discount theater. Grand opening ad posted.
Became a cinema on May 30th, 1934 as it is taken over by Blalban & Katz.
Reopened by Balaban & Katz on August 22nd, 1934. Grand opening ad posted.
Midwest reopened on September 16th, 1933. Grand opening ad posted.
Reopened by Essaness theatres on October 7th, 1933. Grand opening ad posted.
This reopened as the Loop-End theatre by Jones, Linick and Schafer on November 7th, 1931 as a vaudeville and screen theatre. Grand opening ad posted.
This reopened as the New Bryn Mawr on April 19th, 1930. Grand opening ad posted.
The Chelten theatre opened on January 21st, 1928. Grand opening ad posted.
The Admiral theatre opened on March 31st, 1927 with “Stolen Pleasures”.
Opened on January 1st, 1906. Grand opening ad posted.
This opened on October 31st, 1925 by Lubliner & Trinz. Grand opening ad posted.
This reopened as the New President on May 22nd, 1920 by Brunhild & Young theatres. Grand opening ad posted.
The Barbee’s Loop Theater opened on April 10th, 1920 and became the Monroe theatre on September 1st, 1923. Grand opening ads posted.
Reopened as Panorama on December 21st, 1919. Ad posted.
Plaisir is French for Pleasure.
The Madison Square theatre opened on November 7th, 1917 and by the end of 1917 it became part of the L & T chain. Grand opening ad posted.
The Castle theatre opened on January 17th, 1916 with Mary Pickford in “The Foundling”. Grand opening ad posted.
The Michigan theatre opened on December 27th, 1916 with “Civilization”. Grand opening ad posted.
Grand opening ad posted
opened October 22nd, 1915. Grand opening ad posted.
Openied September 6th, 1913 Cosmopolitan theatre opening Thu, Sep 4, 1913 – 21 · Chicago Tribune (Chicago, Illinois) · Newspapers.com
Grand opening ad posted.
1st ad in the Chicago Tribune on December 29th, 1914. Posted.