Film Follies (Jun 1922 - Jan 1924)

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We Mention With Pride Following is a partial list of theatres and circuits which have signer for the 19'23-24 series of Christie Comedies which are now in production. This only hits a few of the high spots. We would like to mention the hundreds of 100% Christie exhibitors who have contracted for this series as well as all preceding series of Christies, but such a list would look like the telephone hook of a good sized town: CITY THEATRE Albany Strand Schenectady Bareli Utica Avon Birmingham Galax Savannah Arcadia or Odeon Providence, R. I Strand or Rialto Charlotte, N. C Broadway Columbia, S. C Broadway Winston-Salem, N. C Auditorium Buffalo Shea’s Hippodrome Rochester Regent or Piccadilly Syracuse Empire or Eckel Chicago Balaban and Katz, also Ascher Bros. Cincinnati Walnut Columbus — Colonial Dayton Strand Cleveland Loew’s Ohio Theatres Akron Strand or Orpheum Toledo Princess Dallas Palace or Capitol Fort Worth Phillips’ Egypt San Antonio Grand Wichita Falls Dye, Ford and Rogers Denver Colorado or America Colorado Springs Rialto Boulder Curran Des Moines Des Moines or Strand Cedar Rapids Strand Davenport Capitol Detroit Capitol, Madison or Adams Grand Rapids Strand Kalamazoo Fuller Indianapolis Circle Fort Wayne Jefferson Terre Haute Grand Kansas City Newman Wichita Miller Topeka Novelty San Diego Plaza Chattanooga Rialto Memphis Majestic Milwaukee Alhambra and Garden Bobby Vernon, with Jimmie Harrison, in “A Perfect 36” Here’s How Newest of Series of Christie Comedies Will Run 1. Dorothy Devore in “Navy Blues.” 2. Bobby Vernon in “Hold Everything.” 3. Jimmie Adams in “Done in Oil.” 4. Neal Burns in “Fool Proof.” 5. Bobby Vernon in “A Perfect 36.’’ 6. Dorothy Devore in “Kidding Katie.” 7. Jimmie Adams in “Black and Blue.” 8. Neal Burns in “Call the Wagon.” 9. Bobby Vernon in “Ride ’Em Cowboy.” 10. Dorothy Devore in “Stay Single.” Neal Burns, Lincoln Plumer and Vera Steadman are the comedy triangle in “Fool Proof” Bobby Vern;n wears both the pants and the skirts in this family in “A Perfect 36” Appleton Elite Madison Madison Minneapolis State St. paul Capitol Duluth Garrick or Lyric New Haven Olympia Bridgeport Poli’s Palace Hartford Strand New Orleans. .Saenger Amusement Co. Paterson Regent Oklahoma City Empress New York Loew’s, Inc. Newark Branford Muskogee Palace Omaha Rialto or Strand Sioux City Princess Philadelphia Stanley Company of America Reading Capitol Pittsburgh Grand and Rowland and Clark Theatres Altoona Strand Erie Strand or Perry St. Louis Skouras Bros. Theatres Alton, 111 Hippodrome Sedalia Sedalia Salt Lake City Paramount Empress Boise, Ida Pinney Ogden Orpheum San Francisso Rothschild Theatres Seattle Coliseum, Strand, Liberty Spokane Clemmer Portland Peoples Washington Crandall’s Metropolitan Norfolk Strand Portsmouth Tivoli Toronto Loew’s London Loew’s Ottawa Loew’s