Motion Picture News (Mar-Jun 1920)

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J u n t 12, 1920 4783 SAN FRANCISCO Musical— " Kreutza Sonata," visualized with violin solo played by N. Trobbe. Current Events— From Pathe, Fox, Gaumont and Selznick releases. Feature— For the Soul of Rafael — Clara Kimball Young Next Week— Miss Hobbs and special musical act. Imperial TheatreFeature— Below the Surface — Hobart Bosworth. Presented with musical interpretation from Wagner and others of the old masters. Current Events— From Pathe, Fox, Gaumont and Selznick releases. Tivoli Theatre — Overture — " Melodies of the South " and " Evolution of Yankee Doodle." Current Events — International News. Comedy— Brownies Busiest Day Vocal— Little Irish Girl. Sung by the Tivoli quartette. Feature— In Search of a SinnerConstance Talmadge. Next Week— The Family Honor TV Mo.1 BrauliM Wom.n on Ihc Scto, Th« Mo.t B„.uli,ui He(u„ „,„,. Yo„ ... MISS ALMA HAHN CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG FOR THE SOUL OF RAFAEL ' UNQUESTIONABLY THE FINEST P1CTUBE IN WHICH CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG tncixv HAS EVER APPEARED SPECIAL MUSIC SCORE ARRANGED BV N. SEMASCHKO BADGER an£S Sed 0888*™ 0F 25 s<»-OISTS ANIMATED MAGAZINE "SNUB™ POLLARD COMEDY PERFORMANCES AT 11 1Z« "ImbT B.4S Here ]Hlpf_V8 the display which the Merrill thaatva \tn.^,.i . , SEATTLE Cartoon— Bud and Susie. Special— Harp solos by Hazel Thorpe. Current Events— Universal Weekly No. 38. Next Week—" Huckleberry Finn." Current Events-Free Press Weekly Vocal— Ruth Chase, soprano. Feature— "Polly of the Storm Country, Mildred Harris Chaplin. Next Week— Tom Moore in "The Great Accident." Overture — " American Fantasie" and Mendelssohn's Spring Song. Feature— Alias Jimmy ValentineBert Lytell. Comedy— School Days— Larry Semon — Vitagraph. Current Events— Selznick News Next Week— The Butterfly Man. KANSAS CITY Broadway Strand Coliseum Theatre — Overture— RachmaninoiT's Prelude. Feature— The Fighting Shepherdess— Anita Stewart. Educational — Paramount Magazine No. 38. Current Events— From Gaumont Graphic, Gaumont News. Newman Theatres — Overture— William Tell. Current Events — Newman News and Views. Special— Newman Anniversary Gala. Feature—" The Dancin' Fool "— Wallace Reid. Next Week— Charles Ray in " Paris Green." New Royal Theatre — Overture—" Egyptian Ballet." Vocal — " Kizno " — Sung by Arthur Ball. Feature — " Virgin of Stamboul " — Priscilla Dean. Next Week— "The Heart of a Child " — Nazimova. Liberty Theatre — Overture — Floradora. Current Events— Pathe No. 38 — Prizma. Comedy — " Edgar's Hamlet " — Booth Tarkington. Feature — " Mind the Paint Girl." Doric Theatre — Current Events — Kinograms. Feature — " The Forbidden Woman." Special — " Rex," the Man who Knows. Regent Theatre — Current Events — Regents News. Feature — " Old Wives for New " by Cecil B. DeMille. Loew's Theatre — First Half Week — " My Husband's Other Wife." Second Half Week — "When a Woman is a Woman." Overture— "Talcs of Hoffman." Educational— "The Story of the Jaguar," Current Events — International News. Comedy— Hall Room Boys. Vocal— Holmes Boston Quartet. Feature— "Paris Green," Charles Ray. NexJ Week— Hobart Bosworth in "Below the Surface." Madison — Overture— "Light Cavalry." Current Events— Pathe News. Vocal — Antonio Gregoria, baritone. Feature— "The Courage of Marge O'Doone." Educational— "The Striking Tires." Next Week— Basil King's "The Street Called Straight." Washington — Overture — "Eilene." Current Events — Fox News. Educational— Martin Johnson Cannibal series. Comedy— Mutt and Jeff in "The Paper Hangers." Vocal — Frank Maginc. Feature — "Love's Harvest," Shirley Mason. Comedy — Charlie Chaplin in "The Champion." Next Week — Marjorie Rambeau in "The Fortune Teller." WASHINGTON DETROIT The first display me have secured jar " The Courage nl Marfie O' Drifme," the current week's bill at the Garden theatre, Baltimore Adams — Overturelime." -Selections from "Sonic Metropolitan — Overture — Jolly Robbers. Current Events — International News — Topics of the Day. Comedy— School Days (Vitagraph). Feature — Alias Jimmv Valentine (Bert Lyttcll). Next Week— The Cheater (May Allison). Overture— La Vceda. Current Events— Pathe News. C bmecly — None. Cartoon— Mutt and Jeff. Feature Romance ( 1 loris Kcane) Next Week Paris Green (Charles Ray). Riidto— Overture— See Saw Selections— l-'ib Street Ran. Current Events — Pathe News — I opics Of the Day. Comedy Foie and After (Christic). Feature— The Deep Purple (Miriam Cooper). Next Week -The Yellow Typhoon (Anita Stewart ). CLEVELAND StiUiQun — ( jvcrture— " Sweethearts." Themes — " Flame of Love " and "Don't Keep Me Waiting" from " Irene." Current Events— Kinograms — Loew's Diversified Clippings. Added attraction— Herbert Kaufman Editorial, "The Dictionary of Success." Cartoon— Mult & Jeff in "The Paper Hangers." Comedy— Bungalo Bungles, a Supreme Comedy. Feature— Mary. Miles Minter in "Jenny Be Good." Next Week— William Favcrsham in " The Man Who Lost Himself." EuclidOverture—" Mignon." Theme—" I Want to be a Little Chicky." Current Events— Kinograms No 43A, Pathe News No. 44, Topical Tips Vol. 2, No. 7. Editorial— Herbert Kaufman's "Pitty the Poor," released through Select. Lotus A. f»HifuV« big ad Jour columns «.'/ etffhtecn inches for the shotrimo o* ■• Ihe Orphan " at the Ricoh : P cover