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Aledo Opera House
Aledo Opera House
Aledo Opera House is located in Illinois
Aledo Opera House
Aledo Opera House is located in the United States
Aledo Opera House
Location108 SE 2nd Ave, Aledo, Illinois
Coordinates41°12′4″N 90°44′52″W / 41.20111°N 90.74778°W / 41.20111; -90.74778
Built1885
Architectural styleItalianate
NRHP reference No.16000328
Added to NRHPJune 7, 2016[1]

The Aledo Opera House, located in downtown Aledo, Illinois, is a historic entertainment venue with roots dating back to 1885. Originally constructed as the Aledo Roller Skating Rink, the building was converted into an opera house in 1904. Over its history, it has served as a hub for cultural, social, and entertainment events, including live theater, music, and cinema. In 2016, the building was added to the National Register of Historic Places as a contributing structure to the Downtown Aledo Historic District and is currently undergoing a major renovation to restore it as a multi-purpose venue.[2][3][4][5][6]

Historical Overview

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Early History (1885-1904)

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Aledo Roller Skating Rink

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Constructed in 1885, the building originally served as the Aledo Roller Skating Rink,[7] featuring distinctive hardwood flooring which is laid on edge.[8] The skating rink had early financial success, paying 27 percent dividends to investors in 1885.[9] However, by July 1886 the skating rink had been transformed into a lumber shed.[10]

A unique design in the hardwood flooring from a roller skating rink built in 1885 forms a sawtooth pattern where edges meet.
The hardwood flooring, originally installed for a roller skating rink from circa 1885, is unique as it was laid on edge and forms an ovular track.

During this time, the citizens of the county would meet in Union Hall or the Aledo House. Union Hall was located on the second story of a downtown building. The location was considered unsuitable for a large crowd, partly due to the narrow staircase leading to the space.[11][12] Aledo House was a narrow three-story brick building which was deconstructed between 1893-1894 to make way for the construction of the Mercer County Courthouse.[12]

Transition to an Opera House
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In response to community demands for a safer, more accommodating gathering space, the building was renovated and reopened as an opera house in 1904, under the management of John W. Edwards, a Civil War veteran[13] and prominent local businessman.[14][15][16]

The Opera House Era (1904-1972)

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A decorative panel
An end cap to a row of seating which was likely installed in the theater around 1926 depicts two musicians.

Grand Opening

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The Aledo Opera House officially opened in February 1904 with a performance of Quincy Adams Sawyer by Charles Felton Pidgin which was attended by 775 patrons.[17] The venue's early years featured theatrical productions, vaudeville acts, and silent films, which led to the venue quickly becoming a community centerpiece.[18]

Notable Events

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The opera house experienced numerous challenges, including fires in 1907[19], 1925[20][21], and 1930[22][23][24], lightning strikes in 1926[25] and 1934[26], community debates about Sunday movie screenings in 1922[27], a break-in in 1935[28], and a loose goat in the auditorium in 1932[29].

The opera house was utilized as a gathering place for the community for events such as the Old Fiddlers' Contests,[30][31][32][33] roller-skating broomball games[34][35], dramatic presentations by the William & Vashti College, debates between local colleges, political speeches, dances, worship gatherings, and even educational classes.

Film Transition

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By 1913, the opera house began nightly showings of silent films, accompanied by live music and illustrated songs.[36][37][37] It later adapted to sound films ("talkies") in the late 1920s, continuing as a cinema for several decades before closing in 1972.[38][39][40][13][41][42][43][44][45]

Community Efforts and Revitalization (1973-Present)

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Community Efforts

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From 1973 to present, the opera house has experienced a fluctuation of attendance and purpose, shaped by the dedication of individuals and the collective efforts of the community. After serving as a central venue for arts and entertainment for decades, the opera house faced challenges as shifting entertainment trends and urban development affected its viability.[46][47][48][49][50][51][52][53][54][55][56][57][58][59][60]

Opera House Stage Company

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The Opera House Stage Company, a group of local volunteers who produced stage performances, was formed in 1990. Each winter, the group would produce a stage play, and each summer they would host a comedy revue called the Opera House Stage Revue. The stage revue would feature local performers, skits, and spoofs of local current events.[61][45][62][14][63]

Current Revitalization Efforts

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Beginning in 2023, efforts began to restore the building and once again revitalize it as a community hub for events and gatherings.[2][3][4][5][6]

Notable Building and Technology Changes

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A large fan stands from floor to ceiling.
An 8 foot (2.4m) fan which was part of an evaporative cooling system installed in a theater around 1917.
  • In 1909, a movie projector was installed for the first time.[45]
  • In 1917, a cooling system was installed consisting of an 8 foot fan and a five horsepower motor.[64] The cooling system worked via evaporative cooling and featured a trough where water was sprayed onto a large block of ice.
  • In 1920, J. W. Edwards remodeled the entire front of the building with a wide entrance and restrooms. Interior and exterior were refinished and repainted.[65] Later that year, Edwards added a new sign board to the front of the building. The sign was made of wood and had several tin letters in order to announce the movie each night.[66]
  • In 1922, Edwards installed the first wireless radiophone in Aledo inside the theater. This technology allowed patrons to hear music and speeches given within a range of approximately 800 miles.[67]
  • In 1926, manager Les Trevor installed new seats and redecorated the interior.[68]
  • In 1931, inch-thick bulletproof glass was installed in the box office window.[69] This glass and the sheet steel surrounding box are still in place.

Table of Events

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Known Events at the Aledo Opera House
Date Description Type Source
1904-03-01 "Quincy Adams Sawyer" dramatization of Charles Felton Pidgin's story Stage play Unknown publication
1904-03-03 "The Two Orphans" produced by the Dubinsky Brothers from Kansas City[70][71] Stage play Unknown publication
1904-03-18 "The Way of the World" produced by the North Brothers Comedians with Bessie Burnell's Ladies Orchestra Vaudeville Unknown publication
1909-01-11 "The Merchant of Venice" & "As You Like It" Stage play Unknown publication
1910-01-07 Three act comedy "Men, Maids and Match Makers" presented by students of William and Vashti College; music by the college orchestra Stage play Unknown publication
1912-03-29 "Her Own Way" presented by the dramatic department of William & Vashti college Stage play Rock Island Argus[72]
1912-05-30 "The House of Rimmon" by Henry Van Dyke presented by the dramatic art department of William & Vashti college Stage play Rock Island Argus[73]
1912-06-03 Old time fiddler's contest hosted by the Aledo band Musical contest Rock Island Argus[30]
1912-07-19 Banquet hosting the Mercer County Automobile association; 419 in attendance Banquet Rock Island Argus[74]
1912-08-14 Colonel Clark E. Carr of Galesburg addressed the soldiers at the 35th annual Mercer county soldiers' and sailors' reunion; 112 veterans in attendance Public address Rock Island Argus[75]
1912-10-26 Lawrence Y. Sherman, republican nominee for US senate from Illinois, spoke at a republican rally, well attended; music furnished by the Aledo band; Congressman James McKinney presided; William J. Graham of Aledo gave a short speech Public address Rock Island Argus[76][77]
1912-11-04 Aledo lecture course, a musical number given by the Aida Quartet from New York City; composed of Edna White, Norma Saunter, Cora Sauter, Clara Haven, and C. Pol Plancon Public address Rock Island Argus[78]
1912-11-22 "The Worsted Man" by J. Kendrick Bangs and "The Burglar" by Margaret Cameron presented by the dramatic club of William & Vashti college under the direction of Georgia Samuelson Stage play Rock Island Argus[79]
1912-12-06 "Popular Fallacies" by Rev. Ernest Wray O'Neal, pastor of the First Methodist church of Chicago; second installment of the Aledo lecture course Public address Rock Island Argus[80]
1912-12-16

1912-12-17

Mercer County Domestic Science association; speakers included Mrs. E. L. Prather, Dr. H. L. Walker, Mrs. E. M. Castle, Mrs. James Montgomery, Mrs. Harriet McArthur and Mrs. Sue Crapnell of the Columbian club, Mrs. Kathryn McMurray of Lincoln college, Miss Harriet Rinaker of the University of Illinois; topics focused on housekeeping, parenting, and cooking Public class Rock Island Argus[81]
1912-12-28 A game of broomball played between Aledo and Rock Island; Aledo won by a score of 58 to 51 Sports Rock Island Argus[34]
1913-01-23 A game of broomball played between Aledo and Davenport; Aledo won by a score of 58 to 32 Sports Rock Island Argus[35]
1913-02-04 "The Passing of the Third Floor Back" by Jerome K. Jerome, presented by a company of Reynolds people under the direction of Olive E Kachley of Chicago; cast included Verne Williams, Harry Millett, G. C. Speetzen, Edna Mallett, Leona Richards, C. A. Johnson, F. T. Shearman, Jennie McConnell, Lura Schoonmaker, Beatrice Minteer, Ida Millett, Cyrus Wait Stage play Rock Island Argus[82][83]
1913-04-28 "A Royal Slave" by Behn and Bennett Stage play Unknown publication
1917-03-19 "The House with the Golden Windows" with Cleo Ridgley and Wallace Reid Silent film Program
1917-03-20 "The Turn of the Wheel" Stage play Program
1917-03-21 "The River of Romance" with Harold Lockwood and May Allison Silent film Program
1917-03-22 "The Cheat" with Fannie Ward Silent film Program
1917-03-23 "The Sorrows of Love" with Bessie Barriscale Silent film Program
1917-03-24 "The Woman in the Case" with Pauline Frederick Silent film Program
1917-03-29 "Neptune's Daughter" with Annette Kellerman Silent film Program
1919-09-18 "The Darling of Paris" featuring Theda Bara Silent film Rock Island Argus
1919-09-20 "Sunnyside" featuring Charlie Chaplin Silent film Rock Island Argus
1923-01-20

1923-01-22

"The Ghost in the Garret" featuring Dorothy Gish (repeated by request) Silent film Unknown publication
1924-02-20

1924-02-21

"The Dangerous Age" with Lewis Stone, Cleo Madison, Ruth Clifford, Edith Roberts, James Morrison, and Myrtle Stedman Silent film Unknown publication
1924-02-22 "Trail of the Axe" featuring Dustin Farnum Silent film Unknown publication
1924-02-23

1924-02-25

"The Cheat" featuring Pola Negri with Jack Holt and Charles de Rochefort Silent film Unknown publication
1924-02-26 American Legion dance; music by "Scotty" Latham of Muscatine Dance Unknown publication
1924-05-20

1924-05-21

1924-05-22

"The Birth of a Nation" Silent film Seaton Independent
1925-04-17

1925-04-18

1925-04-19

"Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ" with Ramon Novarro, Betty Bronson, May McAvoy, Francis X. Bushman, and Carmel Myers Silent film Independent advertisement
1927-01-05

1927-01-06

"The Lady of the Harem" with Ernest Torrence, Greta Nissen, William Collier Jr, Louise Fazenda Silent film Unknown publication
1927-01-07

1927-01-08

"The Blue Eagle" with George O'Brien, Janet Gaynor, Margaret Livingston, Robert Edeson, William Russell Silent film Unknown publication
1927-01-09

1927-01-10

"Subway Sadie" with Dorothy Mackaill, Jack Mulhall, Charlie Murray Silent film Unknown publication
1927-09-11 "Tony Runs Wild" with Tom Mix Silent film Unknown publication
1928-02-18 "The European Corn Borer: and Proposed Method of Control" with "The Complete Story of the New Ford: From the mining of ore to the complete car" Silent film Rock Island Argus
1929-06-24 "Beggars of Life" with Wallace Beery Part-talkie Rock Island Argus
1929-06-25 "Gun Law" with Tom Tyler and Frankie Darrow; and 2-reel western "Fair Fighting" Silent film Rock Island Argus
1929-06-26

1929-06-27

"Not Quite Decent" by William Fox, with June Collyer and Louise Dresser; and comedy "Golden Gate" Part-talkie Rock Island Argus
1929-06-28

1929-06-29

"Born to the Saddle" featuring Ted Wells with Duane Thompson Silent film Rock Island Argus
"Suicide Sheiks" Cartoon
"The Diamond Master" Serial film
1929-06-30 "The Air Legion" Ben Lyon and Antonio Moreno Silent film Rock Island Argus
1929-07-01 "Sins of the Fathers" featuring Emil Jannings with Ruth Chatterton and Barry Norton Part-talkie Rock Island Argus
1929-07-02 "Rough Riding Romance" with Tom Mix; and comedy "Riding for Love" Silent film Rock Island Argus
1929-07-03

1929-07-04

"Trent's Last Case" by William Fox, with Raymond Griffith, Marceline Day, Raymond Hatton, Lawrence Gray, and Donald Crisp Part-talkie Rock Island Argus
1929-07-05

1929-07-06

"Plunging Hoofs" with Jack Perrin and Barbara Worth Silent film Rock Island Argus
"The Diamond Master" Serial film
"Love and Sand" Comedy
1929-07-07 "Girls Gone Wild" with Sue Carol and Nick Stuart Sound film Rock Island Argus
1929-07-10

1929-07-11

"Uncle Tom's Cabin" Sound film Rock Island Argus
1929-07-12

1929-07-13

"Eyes of the Underworld" Sound film Rock Island Argus
"The Diamond Master" Serial film
"Alpine Antics" Cartoon
1929-07-14 "The Veiled Woman" and snapshots "Only Me" Sound film Rock Island Argus
1929-07-15 " What a Night" with Bebe Daniels; with added attraction "Why Gorillas Leave Home" Silent film Rock Island Argus
1929-07-16 "The Freckled Rascal" with Buzz Barton Silent film Rock Island Argus
"Man from Wyoming" Comedy
1929-07-17

1929-07-18

"Submarine" starring Jack Holt with Dorothy Revier and Ralph Graves Sound film Rock Island Argus
"Holiday" Comedy
1929-07-19

1929-07-20

"Burning the Wind" featuring Hoot Gibson with Virginia Brown Faire Silent film Rock Island Argus
"The Diamond Master" Serial film
"Alice the Lumber Jack" Cartoon
1929-07-21 "The Woman I Love" featuring Norman Kerry, Margaret Morris, Robert Frazier Silent film Rock Island Argus
"Whoopee Boys" Comedy
1929-07-22 "Someone to Love" with Charles "Buddy" Rogers Silent film Rock Island Argus
1929-07-23

1929-07-24

1929-07-25

Victor Hugo's "The Man Who Laughs" featuring Conrad Veidt and Mary Philbin Sound film Rock Island Argus
with added attraction "Riders of the Sierras"
"This Way Please" Comedy
1929-07-26

1929-07-27

"Clear the Decks" with Reginald Denny Part-talkie Rock Island Argus
"The Diamond Master" Serial film
1929-07-28 "The Voice of the Storm" featuring Karl Dane and Martha Sleeper Silent film Rock Island Argus
"The Fixer" Comedy
1929-07-29 "Marquis Preferred" Silent film Rock Island Argus
1929-07-30 "Come and Get It" with Bob Steele Silent film Rock Island Argus
1929-07-31

1929-08-01

"Blue Skies" with Helen Twelvetrees and Frank Albertson; presented by William Fox Sound film Rock Island Argus
1929-08-02

1929-08-03

"The Border Wildcat" - "A dashing young sheriff battles to death–fights that will thrill your spine." Silent film Rock Island Argus
"The Diamond Master" Serial film
1929-08-04 "Love in the Desert" with Noah Beery and Olive Borden Part-talkie Rock Island Argus
1929-08-05 "The Model from Montartre" Silent film Rock Island Argus
1929-08-06 "The One Man Dog" Silent film Rock Island Argus
1929-08-07

1929-08-08

"The Woman from Hell" featuring Mary Astor and Robert Armstrong Sound film Rock Island Argus
1929-08-09

1929-08-10

"It Can Be Done" with Glen Tryon Part-talkie Rock Island Argus
"The Diamond Master" Serial film
1929-08-11 "The Amazing Vagabond" with Bob Steele Silent film Rock Island Argus
1929-08-12 "Sunset Pass" by Zane Grey with Jack Holt Silent film Rock Island Argus
1929-08-13 "The Big Hop" with Buck Jones Silent film Rock Island Argus
1929-08-14

1929-08-15

"The Far Call" with Charles Morton and Leila Hyams Sound film Rock Island Argus
1929-08-16

1929-08-17

"Smilin' Guns" with Hoot Gibson and Blanche Mehaffey Silent film Rock Island Argus
"The Diamond Master" (last installment) Serial film
1929-08-18 "The Jazz Age" with Douglas Fairbanks Jr, Marceline Day, Henry B. Walthall Part-talkie Rock Island Argus
1929-08-19 "The Case of Lena Smith" with Esther Ralston and James Hall Silent film Rock Island Argus
1929-08-20 "The Little Savage" with Buzz Barton Silent film Rock Island Argus
1929-08-21

1929-08-22

"Protection" with Dorothy Burgess, Robert Elliott, and Paul Page Sound film Rock Island Argus
1929-08-23 "The Charlatan" with Holmes Herbert, Rockliffe Fellowes, Margaret Livingston Part-talkie Rock Island Argus
1931-02-07 Motion pictures at Aledo Opera House in conjunction with the McCormick - Deering Tractor School and McCormick Reaper Centennial Celebration Rock Island Argus
1932-07-16

1932-07-17

"State's Attorney" featuring John Barrymore with Helen Twelvetrees, Jill Esmond, William Boyd, and Mary Duncan Film Rock Island Argus
1932-09-13

1932-09-14

"So Big" by Edna Ferber, featuring Barbara Stanwyck Film Rock Island Argus
1932-09-15

1932-09-16

"As You Desire Me" featuring Greta Garbo Pre-code Film Rock Island Argus
1932-11-01

1932-11-02

"Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm" with Marian Nixon and Ralph Bellamy Pre-code Film Rock Island Argus
1932-11-03

1932-11-04

"A Successful Calamity" with George Arliss Pre-code Film Rock Island Argus
1932-11-05

1932-11-06

1932-11-07

1932-11-08

"Grand Hotel" with Greta Garbo, John Barrymore, Jean Crawford, Wallace Beery, Lionel Barrymore Pre-code Film Rock Island Argus
1933-04-09

1933-04-10

1933-04-11

"42nd Street" with Warner Baxter, Bebe Daniels, and George Brent Pre-code Musical film Rock Island Argus
1933-04-16

1933-04-17

"No Man of Her Own" featuring Clark Gable with Carole Lombard and Dorothy Mackaill Pre-code Film Rock Island Argus
1933-04-24

1933-04-25

"The Kid From Spain" featuring Eddie Cantor Pre-code Musical film Rock Island Argus
1933-04-30

1933-05-01

1933-05-02

"Too Busy to Work" featuring Will Rogers with Marian Dixon and Dick Powell Film Rock Island Argus
1933-05-07

1933-05-08

1933-05-09

"Gabriel Over the White House" with Walter Huston and Karen Morley Pre-code Film Rock Island Argus
1933-05-14

1933-05-15

"Pick Up" with George Raft and Sylvia Sydney Pre-code Film Rock Island Argus
1933-05-21

1933-05-22

1933-05-23

"The Mystery of the Wax Museum" with Lionel Atwill, Fay Wray, Glenda Farrell, Frank McHugh Pre-code Film Rock Island Argus
1933-06-11

1933-06-12

1933-06-13

"Down To Earth" featuring Will Rogers with Dorothy Jordan and Irene Rich Pre-code Film Rock Island Argus
1933-06-18

1933-06-19

1933-06-20

"A Bedtime Story" with Maurice Chevalier and Helen Twelvetrees Pre-code Film Rock Island Argus
1933-07-16

1933-07-17

1933-07-18

"Cavalcade" by Noel Coward Pre-code Film Rock Island Argus
1933-10-01

1933-10-02

1933-10-03

"College Humor" with Richard Arlen, Jack Oakie, and Bing Crosby Pre-code Musical film Rock Island Argus
1933-11-12

1933-11-13

1933-11-14

"Broadway to Hollywood" with Alice Brady and Frank Morgan Pre-code Musical film Rock Island Argus
1933-12-13

1933-12-14

"Gold Diggers of 1933" Pre-code Musical film Rock Island Argus
1933-12-24

1933-12-25

"Her First Mate" with Slim Summerville and ZaSu Pitts Pre-code Film Rock Island Argus
1934-01-14

1934-01-15

1934-01-16

"Footlight Parade" with James Cagney, Joan Blondell, Ruby Keeler, and Dick Powell Pre-code Musical film Rock Island Argus
1934-01-28

1934-01-29

1934-01-30

"Lady for a Day" with Warren Williams, May Robson, and Guy Kibbee Pre-code Film Rock Island Argus
1934-02-04

1934-02-05

"Voltaire" with George Arliss Pre-code Film Rock Island Argus
"Touchdown Mickey" Cartoon
"Use Your Imagination"
1934-03-03 "Doctor Bull" featuring Will Rogers Pre-code Film Rock Island Argus
1934-03-04

1934-03-05

1934-03-06

"Hips Hips Hooray" with Wheeler & Woolsey Pre-code Film Rock Island Argus
1934-03-15 "Captured!" Pre-code Film Rock Island Argus
1934-03-18

1934-03-19

"All of Me" with Fredric March, George Raft, and Miriam Hopkins Pre-code Film Rock Island Argus
1934-04-29

1934-04-30

"Havana Widows" with Joan Blondell, Glenda Farrell, Lyle Tlbot, and Guy Kibbee Pre-code Film Rock Island Argus
1934-05-06

1934-05-07

"The Cat and the Fiddle" with Ramon Novarro and Jeanette MacDonald Pre-code Musical film Rock Island Argus
1934-05-13

1934-05-14

"Six of a Kind" with Charlie Ruggles, Mary Boland, W. C. Fields, Alison Skipworth, George Burns, Gracie Allen Pre-code Film Rock Island Argus
1934-05-20

1934-05-21

1934-05-22

"Carolina" with Janet Gaynor and Lionel Barrymore Pre-code Film Rock Island Argus
1934-05-27

1934-05-28

1934-05-29

"Flying Down to Rio" with Dolores del Rio, Gene Raymond, Raul Roulien, Ginger Rogers, Fred Astaire Pre-code Musical film Rock Island Argus
1934-06-03

1934-06-04

"Death Takes a Holiday" with Fredric March and Evelyn Venable Pre-code Film Rock Island Argus
1934-06-10

1934-06-11

1934-06-12

"Viva Villa" with Wallace Beery Pre-code Film Rock Island Argus
1934-06-13 "Bolero" Pre-code Musical film Rock Island Argus
1934-06-24

1934-06-25

1934-06-26

1934-06-27

"David Harum" with Will Rogers Film Rock Island Argus
1934-07-15

1934-07-16

1934-07-17

"The House of Rothschild" with George Arliss Pre-code Film Rock Island Argus
1934-08-05

1934-08-06

1934-08-07

"Wonder Bar" with Al Jolson, Kay Francis, Dolores del Rio, Guy Kibbee Pre-code Musical film Rock Island Argus
1934-09-23

1934-09-24

1934-09-25

"Handy Andy" with Will Rogers Film Rock Island Argus
1934-09-30

1934-10-01

1934-10-02

"Twenty Million Sweethearts" Pre-code Musical film Rock Island Argus
1934-10-07

1934-10-08

"Cockeyed Cavaliers" with Bert Wheeler, Robert Woolsey, Thelma Todd, Dorothy Lee Pre-code Film Rock Island Argus
1934-10-14

1934-10-15

1934-10-16

"Baby Take a Bow" with Shirley Temple, James Dunn, Claire Trevor Film Rock Island Argus
1934-11-18

1934-11-19

1934-11-20

"Judge Priest" featuring Will Rogers Film Rock Island Argus
1934-11-28

1934-11-29

"Of Human Bondage" with Bette Davis, Leslie Howard Film Rock Island Argus
1934-11-30

1934-12-01

"Stingaree" Pre-code Film Rock Island Argus
1934-12-09

1934-12-10

1934-12-11

"She Loves Me Not" with Bing Crosby and Miriam Hopkins Film Rock Island Argus
1934-12-16

1934-12-17

1934-12-18

"Dames" Musical film Rock Island Argus
Vaudeville act news reel
1934-12-23

1934-12-24

"Lady by Choice" with Carole Lombard, May Robson, and Roger Pryor Film Rock Island Argus
1934-12-25

1934-12-26

"The St. Louis Kid" Film Rock Island Argus
1934-12-31 "Manhattan Love Song" (midnight show with balloons and confetti specialties) Pre-code Film Rock Island Argus
1935-01-01 "Kiss and Make-Up" Film Rock Island Argus
1935-01-06

1935-01-07

"Happiness Ahead" with Dick Powell and Josephine Hutchison Film Rock Island Argus
1935-01-13

1935-01-14

1935-01-15

"Limehouse Blues" with George Raft, Anna May Wong, Jean Parker Film Rock Island Argus
1935-01-20

1935-01-21

"6 Day Bike Rider" with Joe E. Brown Film Rock Island Argus
1935-02-03

1935-02-04

1935-02-05

"A Girl of the Limberlost" with Marian Marsh, Louise Dresser, and Edward Nugent Film Rock Island Argus
1935-02-10

1935-02-11

"The Pursuit of Happiness" with Frances Lederer and Joan Bennett Film Rock Island Argus
1935-03-24

1935-03-25

Cecil B. DeMille's "Cleopatra" Film Rock Island Argus
1935-03-30 "Lottery Lover" Film Rock Island Argus
1935-03-31

1935-04-01

Louisa M. Alcott's "Little Men" with Ralph Morgan and Erin O'Brien-Moore Film Rock Island Argus
1935-04-28

1935-04-29

1935-04-30

"The Lives of a Bengal Lancer" with Gary Cooper, Franchot Tone, Richard Cromwell, Sir Guy Standing, Kathleen Burke Film Rock Island Argus
1935-05-08 "The Little Colonel" with Shirley Temple and Lionel Barrymore Film Rock Island Argus
1935-05-26

1935-05-27

1935-05-28

"Gold Diggers of 1935" with Dick Powell, Adolphe Menjou, Gloria Stuart, Alice Brady Film Rock Island Argus
1935-06-23

1935-06-24

1935-06-25

"G-Men" with James Cagney Film Rock Island Argus
1935-07-07

1935-07-08

1935-07-09

"Our Little Girl" with Shirley Temple Film Rock Island Argus
1935-07-28

1935-07-29

"Living on Velvet" with Kay Francis, George Brent, and Warren William Film Rock Island Argus
"Cure It with Music" Comedy
"Buddy Steps Out" Cartoon
1935-08-04

1935-08-05

1935-08-06

1935-08-07

"Becky Sharp" featuring Miriam Hopkins with Frances Dee, Cedric Hardwicke, Billie Burke, Alison Shipworth Film Rock Island Argus
1935-08-11

1935-08-12

1935-08-13

Victor Hugo's "Les Miserables" with Fredric March and Charles Laughton Film Rock Island Argus
1935-08-14

1935-08-15

"Traveling Saleslady" with Joan Blondel, Glenda Farrell, and Hugh Herbert Film Rock Island Argus
1935-08-25

1935-08-26

1935-08-27

"Doubting Thomas" featuring Will Rogers Film Rock Island Argus
"What Fur" with Charles Ray, Jack Mulhall, Mary Kormman, Dorothy Granger Comedy
1935-08-28

1935-08-29

"Alibi Ike" with Joe E. Brown Film Rock Island Argus
1935-11-10

1935-11-11

1935-11-12

Jack London's "Call of the Wild" featuring Clark Gable with Loretta Young, Jack Oakie Film Rock Island Argus
"Lady in Black" Comedy
1935-12-22

1935-12-23

1935-12-24

"The Gay Deception" with Francis Lederer and Frances Dee Film Rock Island Argus
1935-12-25 "Here's to Romance" Film Rock Island Argus
1935-12-29

1935-12-30

1935-12-31

"The Big Broadcast of 1936" Musical film Rock Island Argus
1936-01-01 "To Beat the Band" with Hugh Herbert, Roger Pryor, Phyllis Brooks (midnight show) Film Rock Island Argus
1936-01-12

1936-01-13

1936-01-14

"The Littlest Rebel" featuring Shirley Temple Film Rock Island Argus
Silly Symphony "In This Corner" Comedy
1936-04-12

1936-04-13

1936-04-14

"Strike Me Pink" with Eddie Cantor Film Rock Island Argus
"Audioscopiks"
Silly Symphony "Three Orphan Kittens" Cartoon
1936-04-19

1936-04-20

1936-04-21

"Ah Wilderness" with Wallace Beery, Lionel Barrymore, Aline MacMahon, Mickey Rooney Film Rock Island Argus
1936-05-31

1936-06-01

"These Three" with Miriam Hopkins, Merle Oberon, Joel McCrea Film Rock Island Argus
"Mickey's Polo Team" Cartoon
1936-06-14

1936-06-15

1936-06-16

"The Moon's Our Home" with Margaret Sullivan and Henry Fonda Film Rock Island Argus
1936-06-24 "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine" Film Rock Island Argus
1936-06-28

1936-06-29

1936-06-30

"Small Town Girl" with Janet Gaynor and Robert Taylor Film Rock Island Argus
1936-07-05

1936-07-06

1936-07-07

1936-07-08

"Dancing Pirate" with Charles Collins, Frank Morgan, Steffi Duna Film Rock Island Argus
"On the Wrong Track" with Charlie Chase Comedy
1936-07-12

1936-07-13

1936-07-14

"The Ex-Mrs. Bradford" with William Powell, Jean Arthur Film Rock Island Argus
1936-08-16

1936-08-17

1936-08-18

"The Poor Little Rich Girl" featuring Shirley Temple with Alice Fay, Gloria Stuart, Jack Haley Film Rock Island Argus
1936-08-30

1936-08-31

1936-09-01

"The Bride Walks Out" featuring Barbara Stanwyck with Gene Raymond, Robert Young, Ned Sparks, Helen Broderick Film Rock Island Argus
Silly Symphonies "Three Little Wolves" Cartoon
1936-12-20

1936-12-21

1936-12-22

"Born to Dance" starring Eleanor Powell with James Stewart, Virginia Bruce, Una Merkel, Frances Langford, Alan Dinehart, Sid Silvers, Raymond Walburn, and Buddy Ebsen Film Rock Island Argus
1936-12-25 "Scrooge" with Charles Dickens' Christmas Carol Film Rock Island Argus
1937-01-10

1937-01-11

1937-01-12

"Camille" with Greta Garbo and Robert Taylor Film Rock Island Argus
1937-02-21

1937-02-22

1937-02-23

"The Plainsman" with Gary Cooper and Jean Arthur Film Rock Island Argus
1937-02-28

1937-03-01

1937-03-02

"Champagne Waltz" with Gladys Swarthout and Fred MacMurray Film Rock Island Argus
1937-02-14

1937-02-15

1937-02-16

"Dimples" featuring Shirley Temple with Frank Morgan Film Rock Island Argus
1937-05-16

1937-05-17

1937-05-18

"Top of the Town" Film Rock Island Argus
1937-06-06

1937-06-07

1937-06-08

"Waikiki Wedding" with Bing Crosby, Bob Burns, Martha Raye, and Shirley Ross Film Rock Island Argus
1937-06-13

1937-06-14

1937-06-15

"I Met Him In Paris" with Claudette Colbert Film Rock Island Argus
1937-07-04

1937-07-05

1937-07-06

"Parnell" with Clark Gable and Myrna Loy Film Rock Island Argus
1937-08-10 "Saratoga" Film Rock Island Argus
1937-12-05

1937-12-06

1937-12-07

"Thin Ice" with Sonja Henie and Tyrone Power Film Rock Island Argus
1937-12-12

1937-12-13

1937-12-14

"This Way Please" with Mary Livingston Film Rock Island Argus
1937-12-25 "Blonde Trouble" and "Topper" Film Rock Island Argus
1938-01-23

1938-01-24

"Ebb Tide" with Oscar Homolka and Frances Farmer Film Rock Island Argus
1938-02-13

1938-02-14

"Second Honeymoon" with Tyrone Power and Loretta Young Film Rock Island Argus
1938-02-20

1938-02-21

1938-02-22

"Double Wedding" with William Powell and Myrna Loy Film Rock Island Argus
1938-02-27

1938-02-28

1938-03-01

1938-03-02

"Rosalie" starring Nelson Eddy and Eleanor Powell Film Rock Island Argus
1938-03-27

1938-03-28

"Big Broadcast of 1938" with W. C. Fields and Martha Raye Film Rock Island Argus
1938-04-03

1938-04-04

1938-04-05

Cecil B. DeMille's "The Buccaneer" Film Rock Island Argus
1938-05-08

1938-05-09

1938-05-10

"Happy Landing" with Sonja Henie and Don Ameche Musical film Rock Island Argus
1938-07-03

1938-07-04

1938-07-05

Darryl F. Zanuck's "In Old Chicago" with Tyronne Power, Alice Faye, and Don Ameche Film Rock Island Argus
1938-07-10

1938-07-11

1938-07-12

1938-07-13

"Test Pilot" with Myrna Loy, Clark Gable, and Spencer Tracy Film Rock Island Argus
1938-07-17

1938-07-18

"Bluebeard's Eighth Wife" with Claudette Colbert and Gary Cooper Film Rock Island Argus
1938-07-19

1938-07-20

1938-07-21

"Three Comrades" with Robert Taylor, Margaret Sullavan, Franchot Tone, Robert Young Film Rock Island Argus
1938-07-31

1938-08-01

1938-08-02

"Doctor Rhythm" with Bing Crosby, Mary Carlisle, Beatrice Lillie, Andy Devine Film Rock Island Argus
1948-09-02 "Double Life" with Ronald Colman Film Unknown publication
1948-09-03

1948-09-04

"Big Town Scandal" with Phillip Reed and Hillary Brooke Film
"Sinister Journey" with William Boyd Film
1948-09-05

1948-09-06

1948-09-07

1948-09-08

1948-09-09

Cecil B. DeMille's "Unconquered" with Gary Cooper and Paulette Goddard Film Rock Island Argus
1951-05-03 "Grounds for Marriage" with Van Johnson and Kathryn Grayson Film Rock Island Argus
1951-05-04

1951-05-05

"Federal Men" with Bill Henry Rock Island Argus
"Night in the Tropics" with Abbott and Costello Comedy
1951-05-06

1951-05-07 1951-05-08

"Ma and Pa Kettle Back on the Farm" with Marjorie Main, Percy Kilbride, Richard Long, Meg Randall, Ray Collins Film Unknown publication
1951-05-09

1951-05-10

"Cause for Alarm" with Loretta Young Film
1973-11-21 "Cry of the Wild" Film Rock Island Argus
1973-11-25

1973-11-26 1973-11-27

"Snowball Express" with Dean Jones and Nancy Olson Film Unknown publication
1973-11-29

1973-11-30 1973-12-01

"The Thing with Two Heads" Film
1973-12-02

1973-12-03 1973-12-04

"Carry On Doctor" with Frankie Howerd and Sidney James Film Rock Island Argus
1973-12-06

1973-12-07 1973-12-08

Reader's Digest presents A Musical Adaptation of Mark Twain's "Tom Sawyer" with Johnny Whitaker and Celest Holm Film Rock Island Argus
1973-12-09

1973-12-10 1973-12-11

"Let the Good Times Roll" with Chubby Checker and Chuck Berry Film Rock Island Argus
1973-12-13

1973-12-14 1973-12-15

"White Lightning" with Burt Reynolds Film Rock Island Argus
1973-12-16

1973-12-17 1973-12-18

"Pete 'n' Tillie" with Walter Matthau and Carol Burnett Film Rock Island Argus
1973-12-20

1973-12-21 1973-12-22

"Dr. Phibes Rises Again" with Vincent Price Film Rock Island Argus
"Blitz on the Mummy's Tomb"
1973-12-23

1973-12-24 1973-12-25

"Showdown" with Dean Martin and Rock Hudson Film Rock Island Argus
1973-12-27

1973-12-28 1973-12-29

"Minnie and Moskowitz" with Gena Rowlands and Seymour Cassel Film Rock Island Argus
1973-12-30

1973-12-31 1974-01-01

"James Bond 007: Live and Let Die" Film Promotional advertisement
1983-09-07 "The Man from Snowy River" Film Aledo Times Record
1990-07-27

1990-07-28

The Opera House Stage Revue, presented by the Opera House Stage Company Stage show Event program
1991-02-01

1991-02-02

"Harvey" by Mary Chase, presented by the Opera House Stage Company Stage play Quad City Dispatch and Argus[84]

Aledo Times Record[85] Moline Dispatch[86]

1992-02-28

1992-02-29 1992-03-01

"The Death and Life of Sneaky Fitch" presented by the Opera House Stage Company Stage play The Dispatch and The Rock Island Argus[87]
1994-02-11

1994-02-12 1994-02-13

"The Music Man" presented by the Opera House Stage Company Stage play The Dispatch and The Rock Island Argus[88]

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