Motion Picture News (Mar-Jun 1920)

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52? b Motion Picture News Feature — "Huckleberry Finn." incidental music by Orchestra. Band Box Theatre — Drgan Selections. Feature — Dolores Cassinelli in "Tarnished Reputations." Special Added Attraction— Comedy. Billy Whiskers. SEATTLE Clemnier Theatre— Overture — The Palms. Instrumental — Cello solo hy F. L. Hoest of the Clemnier orchestra. The selection used is "Kol Ncidrei," l'Y;iUirc — The SuKohrttsher — Roy Stewart. Scenic—1 and the Mountains Paramount. Current Events — From Fox Weekly and Gaiimonl News. ( omedy — Petticoats and P. mis Christie. Next Week— Shore Acres. Coliseum Theatre — Overture— Indiana Moon— Played by Oliver G. Wallace. Feature— The Young Mrs. Win throp — Ethel Clayton. Current Events — International News No. 2— Gautnont Graphic No. 11. Comedy— Her Naughty Wink— Fox. Special — A fashion show is being presented after each performance. Six mannequins parade in the latest spring and summer frocks. Next Week— Mary Ellen Comes to Town. Strand Theatre — Overture— Drigos Serenade. Feature— Black Is White— Dorothy Dalton. Educational— Paramount Magazine No. 38— Titles— Seventy-Nine Reflections of a Bachelor Girl —Finger Prints— Cousin to the Camel. (. u i rent Events — International News No. 12. Every Week The Current Week's Bill at First Run Houses Bills on These Pages are For the Week Ending April 3rd Vocal— The Time Will Come. Sung by Betty Brown. Cartoon— Handy Mandv's DebutBud and Susie. Comedy— Cut the Cards— Pathe Next Week— In Old Kentucky. Vocal— Values. Sung by Harry L. Rees, baritone. Organ— Prelude from Sonata No. 3. BALTIMORE New TheatreCurrent Events— Pathe and Pathe color. Vocal— Special Selection, Mine Josephine Bettine, Dramatic Soprano. Feature— "Even as Eye." Grace Darling. Parkway Theatre — Overture— "The Palms." Current Events— Pathe Weekly Pictorial— Pictograph. Instrumental— Fritz Kreisler's arrangement of "The Rosary" played by E. V. Nessul, violinist. Feature— "Easy to Get," Marguerite Clark. WizardCurrent Events— Topics of the Day ( artoon— "The Bone of Contention. ' Feature— "The Lone Wolfs Daugh. ter. Next— "On With the Dance." Waluut — Overture— Linger Longer Letty Current Events— Pathe 24 Literary Digest — 47. Comedy— Gee Whiz— Sennet! Feature-Excuse My Dust. Next-Soldiers of Fortune. i IVDAI (Sunday) ONE DAY diVLY" We have picked a lot of bad ones tor revroduetUm thin week. In the original dteplay the Orchestra Hull of Detroit hod n rather ijood bit of udvcrtimno for Jtijsbands and Wives," but here it I 'Okn to be a " smoteh " oj ink Strand — Overture— Gypsy Love Current Events— Pathe 25. Feature — Evervwoman. Next Week— The Woman Game. GiftsCurrent Events— Fox 38 Feature-Fall of Babylon (second week). Special Attraction-Oriental dance by Neveida Next Week— The Paliser Case. PalaceLiterary Digest 47. JWJLADELPHIA Stanley Theatre — Overture Morning,. Noon and Night— Suppe. Feature—My Lady's Garter-Paramount. Comedy— Gee Whiz. Cartoon— Price of a Sneeze Current .Events-Pathe News, Fox News, Gaumont Graphic I opical— Literary Digest Next Week The Forbidden Woman. Arcadia Theatre — Feature-The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come. Scenic— Burton Holmes Comedy— Eat-A-Bita-Pie Educational-Paramount ' Magazine Current Events-Pathe News No. Next Week-Two Weeks Constance Talmadge. Victoria Theatres °V"nZI 1 M°rning' Noo» and Wight— Suppe. Feature-12:10-Marie Doro. Comedy-Tilhe's Punctured Romance. Scenic-School Ma'ams Trip to r ranee. XTUr?u,E,'cn;s-Palhe News. -Next Week-Heart Strings. Palace TheatreFeature— Excuse My Dust Current Events-Pathe News. Regent TheatreOverture— The Rosarv Feature— Easy to Get Comedy-Silk Stockings Educational— Ford Weeklv Next Week-Out Yonder BUFFALO Feature— Great Air Robbery. Vaudeville— Yates and Reed, songs. Wm. Lampe & Co., sketch "One Flight Up." Sherwin Kelly, cyclist. Collins and Hart, comedians. Alexander Bros, and Evelyn, jugglers. Merritt and Bridwell, songs. Kennedy and Francis, cork comedians. Next Week— In Walked Mary. Shea's Hippodrome — Overture— "Martha"— Von Flotow. Stage Setting— Landscape silhouette staged by Harold B. Franklin' and strikingly lighted. Vocal— "The Sweetest Story Ever Told", sung by Betty Anderson of the . Rialto theatre, New York. Feature— "Alarm Clock Andy" — Charles Ray. Comedy— "The" Matrimaniacs" — Neal Burns. Current Events— Hippodrome Review, consisting of Gaumont and Universal News, Pictograph and Topics of the Day Next Week— Clara Kimball Young in "The Forbidden Woman" and Mack Sennett's new comedy "Gee, Whiz I" Strand — Overture— Selections from "Irene" Current Events — Latest Pathe News. Feature— "The Westerners" — allstar cast. Comedy— "Fair But False"— Christie. Next Week— Constance Talmadge in "Two Weeks" and Harold Lloyd in "His Royal Slyness." Empire — "The Strongest" — Fox feature written by Georges Clemenceau. The Honor System" — George Walsh production. BROOKLYN Strand Theatre — Overture — Carnival. Current Events— Strand Topical Review. Feature— The Idol Dancer— Griffith -First National. Presented with a prologue within a stage setting showing Hawaiian scene. Vocal — Cartoon — The Honest Jockeys— Mutt and Jeff. TODAY IS THE DAY — AT THE — HalsWashington GREATEST SHOW OF THE YEAR William Fuji Prwnta "Molly and I" Then There'* HAROLD JJLOYD "HIS ROYAL SLYNESS" Th. 7.Y«,-0|d Mm[„| M.rrcl BABY CORINNE WASHINGTON ^MALE QUARTETTE It's a ShowThat Can't Be Beat "m,?i)„ 1 !'„""'""'' "™> Picture, ei, ,, , " wa» "elected prln""""„' ;""«'' " «• frit baling we lime seen on ,/„•„ feature