Forward, March 6, 1921
Jews have seen Jewish weddings and gentile weddings, but they have never seen a Chinese wedding. They have that opportunity now at the Gold Theatre, 3411 W. Roosevelt Road, where the Great moving picture, "Wing Toi", is being shown, in addition to the regular Gold program.
March 6, 1921
Biltmore Theatre. West Side's Most Successful Theatre Division St. Between Robey Street and Hoyne Ave. Conway Tearle The Road to Ambition Leavit's Famous Concert Orchestra Will Play Music of the Most Famous Composers Matinees Daily
Forward, March 6, 1921
Senate Theatre - Madison near Kedzie Today and Tomorrow Pauly in her Past Senate Orchestra of 40 People (Adv.)
Forward, Mar. 8, 1921
Moving Picture of Liberated Palestine in 5 reels will be shown Wednesday evening, March 9th, at eight PM at the Oakland Auditorium, Ashland Boulevard and Van Buren Street.
Scandia, Apr. 30, 1921
The Norwegian National League, through the efforts of Olaf Ray, have contracted for a series of Norwegian films to be shown at Orchestra Hall. The possibility of getting these films has been discussed for quite some time. Now they have finally arrived. Below are printed some of the
Revyen, June 11, 1921
The director Herbert Baun gave to Revyen a brief synopsis of the films to be produced; they will be called the "melting-pot" films. [Translator's note: These films were produced in Chicago by the Brinner Film Studios, with local and foreign talent, both professional and amateur. The
Revyen, June 11, 1921
The Brinner Film Service, 1736 North Campbell Avenue, will produce a number of Danish films, which will be exported to Denmark. The star of the picture will be Gudrun Jacobsen. She will play opposite the Danish actor, Christian Schroeder.
Revyen, June 11, 1921
The director Herbert Baun gave to Revyen a brief synopsis of the films to be produced; they will be called the "melting-pot" films. [Translator's note: These films were produced in Chicago by the Brinner Film Studios, with local and foreign talent, both professional and amateur. The
Revyen, June 11, 1921
The Brinner Film Service, 1736 North Campbell Avenue, will produce a number of Danish films, which will be exported to Denmark. The star of the picture will be Gudrun Jacobsen. She will play opposite the Danish actor, Christian Schroeder.
Forward, July 6, 1921
The Jewish Orphans of Chicago will have a treat tomorrow. The United Photoplay Company has decided to show the children of the Marks Nathan Home and of the Home for Jewish Orphans, a new, as yet unreleased movie - The Film of Hate.
Onze Toekomst, July 8, 1921
This we read in an advertisement of one of the largest film studios in America. All to the movies, so the cat take the most comfortable chair in the house. Thousands upon thousands spend a couple of hours daily in the movies. The film art is pretty, the making and showing of films is very pro
September 3, 1921
Barbies Loop Theater - Monroe and Dearborn Sts. Starting tomorrow, September 4th - The greatest Jewish actor Rudolph Shildkraut One of the most beautiful photoplays of this century. A drama, in 6 scenes, of the sufferings and endeavors of the Jewish people of all
September 3, 1921
Orchestra Hall, Michigan near Adams St. Beginning Sunday, George Arliss, the eminent character actor in Disraeli Distaeli was one of the greatest Jewish heroes in history - and every man, women, and child of Jewish faith must see this picture. All seats
Onze Toekomst, February 22, 1922
It is not alone the thrill idols (as the moving pictures were titled recently by a sister newspaper) who are worshipped by the idol worshippers who attend the movies, but the persons who are being photographed, who pose for the plays, that are really the personifications of this new and gener
Denní Hlasatel, Feb. 22, 1922
The magnificent motion picture "Janosik" is again being presented tonight in the Sokol Chicago hall on Kedzie Avenue [between 23rd and 24th Streets]. The final showings of this soul-stirring drama will be at seven and nine P. M., and it is expected that the performances will be attended by la
Onze Toekomst, March 8, 1922
This is a fast age. An age in which good and evil influences abound. All of us are subject to either the former or the latter. Judging from appearances at the present time, evil influences or tendencies seem to have the upperhand. And among them, especially, the tendency to dispose of a numbe
Danish Times, May 20, 1922
The Society Dania will show the beautiful picture, "Det Skonne Danmrak" (Beautiful Denmark), at the Crystal Theater, Sunday, May 21, 11 A.M.
Danish Times, May 20, 1922
The Society Dania will show the beautiful picture, "Det Skonne Danmrak" (Beautiful Denmark), at the Crystal Theater, Sunday, May 21, 11 A.M.
Dziennik Zjednoczenia, Aug. 5, 1922
This evening between the hours of 8 and 9 o'clock, Mrs. Rose Kwasigroch will be heard in a radio concert over station KYW, in three beautiful selections. She will make her appearance in the Edison Building at Adams and Clark streets, where she will sing to the accompaniment of Mr. Vincent Bal
Svenska Tribunen-Nyheter, Oct. 4, 1922
The Swedish motion picture, "The Vermlanders," was presented twice last Thursday at the Lincoln Dixie Theater in Chicago Heights. The performances, which were arranged by various Swedish organizations in the locality, attracted capacity crowds, and are counted among the most successful events