Motion Picture News (Sept-Oct 1921)

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1622 Next Week — " Moonlight and Honeysuckle " — Mary Miles Minter. Doric Theatre — News — International. Comedy — Pathe. Organ Selections — P. E. Stevens, organist. Feature — " Beating the Game " — Tom Moore. Next Week — " Shams of Society"— All Star Cast. Newman Theatre — Overture — Selections. Current Events — Newman News and Views. Organ Selections — Gerald F. Baker and Q. Landwehr, organists. Special Numbers — Atmospheric prologue with special stage settings. Feature — " Experience " — Richard Barthelmess. Next Week—" Bits of Life." Royal Theatre — Overture — " Sweetheart." News — Royal Screen Magazine. Comedy — " Crowning Torchy " — Torchy's Comedy. Organ Selections — Milo T. Hartc, organist. Feature — " One Wild Week " — Belie Daniels. Next Week—" The Blot "—All Star Cast. Twelfth Street TheatreOverture — Popular selections. News — Screen Magazine. Special Numbers — -Coon-Sanders jazz band. Feature — " Snowblind " — Russell Simpson. Next Week — " The Girl in the Taxi " — Mr. and Mrs. Carter de Haven. MINNEAPOLIS State Theatre — Overture — Selections from " The Firefly," by Friml. Comprises "Barcarolle" and "Love is Like a Firefly." Played by PalIma and His Band Supreme, Frank Pallma director. " Giannina Mia," sung by Lillian Grossman, soprano as finale. Weekly — State Digest comprising Pathe and International News strips. Motion Picture piTTSSuRCH's Own jaSfiTuis First 6 Rc-cl JOHNNY^ DURH EH UP NINES II f^\^ms' ^ufported. by ' Boj-ney Sherev NOTICE JOHNNY HINES, the Famous TORCHY HUHSELF LIBERTY SAVOY (liiiiiimiiiiiiiq RoujCamol omd (3W5 cf'fiatnib liiiiiiiiimiiiiw Johnny Ilitics' jtrrnonal appeariince nt the Lihertt/ and >S'aro//, Pittxhurijh, brought this display Khich featurrd the fact that the star is a local hoy. Three Musketeers " ad. thirteen indies by three columns, u-hich the Mission theatre of Los Angeles used recently. Scenic — " The Artists Paradise," Prizma Color Study. Novelty — Tony Sarg's Almanac. " Why They Love Cave Men." Vocal — Lillian Grossman and Bernard Ferguson singing " Give Me All of You" (duet from " Flora Bella ") by Schwarzwald. Feature — Norma Talmadge in " The Sign on the Door." Organ Solo—" Pomp and Circumstance," by Elgar, played by E. J. Dunstedter. Organ Recital — (a) Premier Amour," by Benoist, (b) " Gloaming," from " Sunset Sketches," by Kempinski (c) Popular Selections including " Stars of Normandy," played by Harold Price. Next Week — Thomas Meighan in " The Conquest of Caanan." ATLANTA Howard Theatre — Overture — From " Lucia." Played by Howard Concert Orchestra. Enrico Leide, director. Howard News and Views. Violin Solo — " Serenade." played by R. Hemery. Comedy — " Why They Love Cave Men." Feature — " The Old Nest." Metropolitan Theatre — Overture — Special Arrangement, b.\Dave Love, directing Metropolitan Orchestra. Kinograms. Kineto Review. Comedy — Larry Semon in " The Rent Collector." Organ Solo — By George Lee Hamrick. Feature — Viola Dana in " The Match Breaker." Criterion TheatreOverture — Criterion Orchestra conducted by Will Chase. Kinograms. Comedy — Here He Is. Feature — (For first half) — Pauline Starke in " Salvation Nell." Feature — (Last half) — Elaine Hammerstein in "Handcuffs or Kisses." ST. PAUL Capitol Theatre — Overture — " II Guarany " — Gomez. Digest — Current Events — International and Pathe News. Cartoon — " When the Whale Swallowed Jonah " — Tony Sarg's Almanac. Scenic — Annette Kellerman in " High and Fancy Diving." Amedio, Dean of Accordianists, in Repertoire. Feature — Thomas Meighan in " The Conquest of Canaan." Ralph H. Brigham, concert organist, playing selections from "The Bohemian Girl " — Balfe. Arthur Koerner, playing the organ recital : 1. " Fanfare " — Dubois. 2. "Intermezzo" (Cavalleria Rusticana) — Mascagni. Next Week — Bebe Daniels in " One Wild Week." BUFFALO Shea's Hippodrome — Overture—" In a Bird Store " — Vocal—" The Old Mother "— D'Vorak — sung by Frank J. Corbett. Feature — " The Old Xest " — Mary Alden. Comedy — " Fireman Save My Child. " — Tony Sarg. Current Events — Hippodrome Review, made up of selections from the various weeklies. Topics of the Day and a Pathe hand-colored subject. Next Week — Elsie Ferguson in " Footlights. " Shea's Criterion — Overture — " Naughty Marietta. " Prologue — " Eli, Eli, " sung by local chorus. Feature — " The Golem. " Comedy — " The Golfers — Sunshine. Special — " Beauty " — Prizma subject. Current Events — Criterion Pictorial. Next week — " At the End of the World " — Betty Compson. pOUOLA..,., |MacLEAj-1 yfidssing Cjf, m^"^ " CIcinIng Up " -Vi ' ^:i*J Dick Long's Jazz B«*» This quarter page on raising Thru" was placed in Minneapolis Sundap papers for the current week's attraction at the Strand Mark Strand — Overture — Medley of popular airs. Current Events — Pathe News. Feature—" After Your Own Heart " — Tom Mix. Comedy — " Snooky's Wild Oats " — Chester. Next week — " Dream Street " — Griffith. Palace — Feature — " Keeping Up With Lizzie ' — Hodkinson. sr. LOUIS Missouri Theatre — Overture — Cohen's popular medley. Events of the I>a}— Pathe and Fox. Topics — Digest. Presentation — By Chas. Dahl and Grant Kimbell under supervision of Director Goldman. Comedy — Charles CThaplin revival Behind the Scenes. Feature — Wallace Reid in " The Hell Diggers. " Paramount Magazine. New Grand Central Theatre — Overture — Rodemich. Current Happenings — Universal and Selznick. Topics of the Day. Organ Solo — Yost with special stage settings. Specialty — Robinson Crusoe, Ltd. — Lender direction of Ralph Nichols. Feature— A Midnight Bell — Chas. Ray. Comedy — Educational. West End Lyric — Ox erture — Selections by Silverman. Program same as New Grand Central. William Fox Liberty Theatre — Second Week of 0\ er the Hill. Coming' — — An American Classic 'lllim^ «F CONSCIENCr r'^^ Starring I^USSELL SIMPSO>J Supported M ^"^^ bij a noted cast of placers. ) Produced h^ I^USSELL PRODUCTIONS, Inc. <■ fyi Directed h^ John P. MCCarthij It 's going to ma^ neiO Bo^office record^