Motion Picture News (Sept-Oct 1921)

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1202 Motion Picture News wiiLUM mm Hand draini dixiilini on " Wiihout Benefit of Cleri/ii " III) the Tcriiiinul theatre, N etc ark, N. J, Educational — Pathe Review. Winter Garden Theatre — • Current Events — International News. Educational — Ford Weekly. Novelty — Topics of the Day — Pathe. Feature — Over the Wire — Metro. Next Week — Lavender and Old Lace. Liberty TheatreCurrent Events — Selznick News. Extra — The Policeman and the Baby — Educational. Feature — Crazy to Marry — Ar buckle. Next Week— The Midnight Bell. CHICAGO "Woodlawn Theatre — Woodlawn Grand Organ — " Your Eyes Have Told Me so." Woodlawn Screen Travel — " Spanish Holidays." Woodlawn Pictorial Review. Comedy — " In Again." Overture — Selections from "Madame Blanche." Feature — Thomas Meighan in " The Conquest of Canaan." Intermission—" The Wang, Wang Blues." Coming Feature— Roscoe Arbuckle in " Crazy to Marry." Rooseveh Theatre — Roosevelt News Revue. Color Pictures. Literary Digest. Specialty" — The Enchanted Isle," by Roosevelt Quintet. Feature—" The Affairs of Anatol." Specialty— " Pierrot and Pierrette Serenade," by Harry T. Kogen, concert violinist, and Miss Marie Sweet, soprano. Coming Feature — Tom Moore in " Beating the Game." Tivoli Theatre — Overture — " La Forda Del Destino," by Verdi. Tivoli Topical Events. Specialty — Madame D'arlys, soprano, singing the Bell Song from " Lakme." Literary Digest. Organ Solo — " Souvenir," Jessie Crawford. Vocal — Old songs and new sung by Rebecco Scheibel and Walter Pontius. Feature — "Stranger Than Fiction." Comedy — " The Sneakers." Coming Feature — Dorothy Phillips in " Man, Woman and Marriage." Barbee's Theatre — Pathe Weekly. Aesop's Fables. Comedy — Harold Lloyd in " The Flirt." Specialty — Harmon The Great, violinist. Popular and classical selections. Feature — "The Blot." Coming Feature — " Without Benefit of Clergy." Randolph Theatre — Comedy — " Runaway' Train." l-"eature — " The Ten Dollar Raise." Coming Feature — Douglas Fairbanks in " The Three Musketeers." Ziesfeld Theatre — " Dream Street," 8th week. ST. LOUIS Missouri Theatre — Overture — My Sunshine. News Events — From leading strips. Topic;? of the Day — Local Reel of St. Louis and Missouri Events. Paramount Magazine. Presentation — Memories of Caruso elaborately arranged by Chas. Dahl under supervision of Director William Goldman. Will consist of eight scenes for which famous tenor was best known in grand opera. Feature — William Hart in "The Whistles." New Grand Central — Overture — Gene Rodemich. News Events — From Pathe and Selznick. Topics of the day. Organ Solo — Yost. Corned}-' — Oh ! Buddy. Feature — Stranger than Fiction. Katherine MacDonald. West End Lyric Theatre — Overture — Dave Silverman. News and Views — Lyric Special. Scenic — Chester Outing. Feature — Carnival. Comedy — Christy's "Oh, Buddy." William Fox Liberty — Overture — Popular Melodies. Fox Events. Mutt and Jefif Cartoon Comedy. Feature — Over the Hill. CENTRAL OPENING TO DAY 47 St MATINEE 2^o mma 8J« BROOKLYN Mark Strand — Greeting number, "In Bohemia." VestofF Serova's Dancers and operatic group in snatches from "The Bohemian Girl." (a) "Gypsy Maids" (Grossman), by Russian dancers. (b) "Then You'll Remember DintUd Hjdii.nl SKrtoo The Greatest RaceTrack Drama Ever Staged. of Ten inch five column displaij on " Scrap Iron" by the Kinema theatre, Los Anyeles. One of the dixplnys used to advertise ••Thunderclap" diirin;/ the current shoiciny at the Central theatre, .Yeic York. Me," by William Robyn, tenor. (c) "I Dreamt I Dwelt in Marble Halls," by Dorothy Bell, soprano. (d) "The Heart Bow'd Down," by Walter Smith, basso. (e) "Through the World," by trio. Scene was mountainous country showing prairie schooner and gypsies. Singers were in costume. Mark Strand Topical Review. Violin Solo with Ballet. Irma Williams, violinist, playing "Meditation" from "Thais." VestofT Serova ballet in rose petalled skirts in dance. Black "cyke" drop. Outdoor film — "The Fox," from series, "The Adventures of Bill and Bob." Prologue to Feature. Reproduction of homecoming scene of "Youth." "Youth" meets "Love" in front of her cottage home in rural valley. Set shows apple tree in blossom with lighting effects emphasizing color of blossoms. Dorothy Bell, soprano and William Robyn, tenor, sing "When You Come Home." Feature — "Experience," Paramount. Quartette — from " Rigoletto " (Verdi), sung by George Dale, tenor; Miss Bell, soprano; Kathryn James, contralto; Jackson Kinsey, baritone. Comedv — "What a Whopper," Pathe. Next week — Wallace Reid in "The Hell Diggers." KANSAS CITY Liberty Theatre — News — Pathe. Comedy — "Aesop's Fables." Organ Selections — INIiss Susie GofT Bush and IMiss Golden Evis ton, organists. Feature — "Devbtion," with Hazel Dawn and E. K. Lincoln. Next week — "I Do," with Harold Lloyd. Doric Theatre — News — International. Comedy — -"Edgar Detective,'' Tark ington Comedy. Organ selections — P. E. Stevens, organist. Feature — ".\n LInwilling Hero," with Will Rogers. Next week—The Man Who," with Bert Lytell. jN'ewman Theatre — Newman News and Views. Comedy — "The Skippers Flirtation," Toonerville Trolly Comedy. Organ selections— Gerald F. Baker and Q. Landwehr, organists. Special numbers — Craven Twins and their jazz band. Feature— "The Hell Diggers," with Wallace Reid. Next week — "Wedding Bells," with Constance Talmadge. Royal Theatre — News — Royal Screen Magazine. Corned}— Pathe. Organ selections — Milo T. Harte, organist. Feature — "Stranger Than Fiction," with Katherine MacDonald and Wesley Barry. Next week— "Sacred and Profane Love," with Elsie Ferguson. Twelfth Street Theatre — News — Screen Magazine. Comedy — "IMan vs. Woman," Christie Comedy. Feature — "A Wise Fool," with James Kirkwood and Ann Forrest. Next week— "The Idol of the North," with Dorothy Dalton. BALTIMORE Rivoli — Overture—" The Prince of Pilsen." by Lauders. Current Events — Rivoli News of , the World. Symphonic Prelude — Specially arranged by Felice Tula. Feature — Salvation Nell — Pauline Starke. Comedy — Red Hot Love — Christie. Rivoli Grand Opera — Paul C. Bailey and John Eltermann. plavers. Next \\ eek— The Midnight BellCharles Ray. Century — Overture — " Beautiful Galatea," by Suppe. Current Events — Kinograms and Pathe as Century News. Feature — The Hell Diggers — Wallace Reid. Special — (a) Rodin Gritz and Jean Chappelle of the Metropolitan Opera Company in a dance especially arranged for the Century Theatre from the Opera of " Aida." l^ID "TheHcUbiggcrs Vith Specially Staged Pioloque ■nd CUfiEHCe < "A Scotch Idyll l-JVtstoff feiorat Famous Ballet «nd Fknnce nulhoUand . Co/j/ra/to 'bnntalkin totht^feltV ki_ Soma Serova and Ballet— DeeD Piver'-_&«b.*h *Good-bye* NEC: GiOCGK JttUSS --DBBCLr Edward L. 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