Motion Picture News (Sept-Oct 1921)

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October 15, i g 2 i 1991 Next Week — " The Invisible Fower." \ewnian Theatre — 'Overture — Selections by Newman concert orchestra. Current Events — Newman News and Views. Organ Selections — Gerald F. Baker and Q. Landwehr, organists. Double Feature — " Footlights," Elsie Ferguson and "The Idle Class." Charles Chaplin. Next Week — To be selected. Royal Theatre — Overture — Special selections in conjunction with the feature by Royal orchestra, Lewis M. Forbstein, director. News — Royal Screen Magazine. Organ Selections — Milo T. Harte, organist. Feature — "The Affairs of Anatol," All star cast. (Second Week). Next Week— "The Three Musketeers," Douglas Fairbanks. Twelfth Street Theatre — Overture — Popular selections by Webb's orchestra. News — Screen Magazine. Short Subject—" Lorraine of the Timberlands." with Thomas Santschi. Feature — " Passing Thru," Douglas MacLean. Next Week — To be selected. ST. LOUIS Missouri Theatre — Overture— Missouri Symphony Orchestra. Presentation— St. Louis Yesterday and Today. Vocal Solo— Miss Leola Aikman, winner of Beauty Contest. Feature — Thomas Meighan in " Cappy Ricks." Missouri News and Views. Topics of the Day. March— Missouri Symphony Orchestra. New Grand Central Theatre — Overture—" My Missouri," Rodemich's Orchestra. Grand Central News Review. Special Music— Ralph Nichols. Feature Presentation—" The Birth of Our State." Feature— Picture— Clara Kimball Young in " Charge It." Stage Presentation — Missouri's Entrance In the Union. Fox-Liberty Theatre — OvertureFox Liberty Orchestra. Fox Liberty News Weekly. •Special Comedy Feature. Feature Picture— Tom Mix in " The Night Horsemen." ^'est End Lyric Theatre — ' )verture— David Silverman's Orchestra. News and Views. Scenic Beauty Presentation. Feature— May Allison in "The Last Card." "omedv. MONTREAL Vllen Theatre — Overture— "The Sicilian Vespers." Verdi. Here, There and Ever>^vhere with the Allen Cameraman. Prologue — "The Springtime of Life." — Arranged by Francis A. Mangan. (a) Reconciliation Polka, Miss Florence Rogge. Starting Today 1 The szniling happy-go-luckyhero that win maKe " sorry the -piclruTe is over pecialCast are thrills and exc^temevrt enoiigU for anij one ajiui there are V-isttrns but this 14 d real Western picture OiMxr. HARRY r?C7"STEAIJN SWEET ti? HOME A speed burning Gcntury Conudy SPECIAL M The Superba, Los Angeles, conveyed the idea o/ action in the picture in this manner in the display recently used for the showing of " Action." (b) Mammy Dance, Miss Nina Sergeyeva. (c) Jump Jim Crow, Mr. Leon Leonidow and Chorus. (d) Will You Remember, Sweetheart? Miss Mabel Corlew and Chorus. "Over the Hill"— Childhood Days. Interlude — "The Autumn of Life." "Over the Hill to the Poorhouse," By Carleton ; delivered by Harcourt Farmer, Elocutionist. "Over the Hill."— Last Part. Allen Grand Organ — A Potpouri of Old-Fashioned Songs. BROOKLYN Mark Strand — Overture — "Cavalleria Rusticanna" (Mascagni) . Film Novelty — "A Ride on a Runaway Train" (Lyman Howe). Mazurka from "Ballet Suite" (Popy), danced by Serova ballet. Arctic scene, with "northern lights" effects, girls in ballet dress ; cut out snowpyramids, snow sledge, dogs, etc. Mark Strand Topical Review. Anniversary Special — Presentation of "In a Persian Garden." Persian garden scene with temple in background and playing fountain in foreground with terraced walk fringed by real poppies and poplars. Down stage luxurious setees with elaborate velvet hangings. Numbers were : Mark Strand Mixed Quartette in "Come Fill the Cup" ; Eldora Stanford, soprano, singing "Each Morn a Thousand Roses Brings" ; Walter Smith, basso, singing "Myself When Young"; Dorothy Bell, soprano, and George Dale, tenor, in duct, "Ah Moon of My Delight"; Mark Strand Mixed Quartette singing "Alas, That Spring Should Vanish With the Rose," aided by Serova dancers in pantomime number. Featured Film — "The Child Thou Gavest Me." "Jewel Song" from "Faust" (Gounod), by Eldora Stanford, soprano. Tony Sarg Almanac Film — "Why They Love Cave Men." Organ Solo — "A Royal Procession" (Spinney), by Edward Napier and John Hammond, organists. Next Week — Pola Negri in "An -Arabian Night." sr. PAUL Capitol Theatre — Overture — "Morning, Noon and Night " — Suppe. Capitol Digest — Including Current Events, Pathe and International News. Dinner Time in Frogland — Pathe Review ; the Goldfish Peddlers — Pathecolor. The Royal Family of Swasiland — Prizma. Fireman, Save My Child — Tonj' Sarg Almanac No. 5. Amedio — Dean of Accordeonists — (a) "Light Cavalry," Suppe; (b) "Stolen Kisses," Ted Snyder. Nazimova in Camille. Ralph H. Brigham, organ solo, " M a r c h e aux Flambeaux," Scotson Clark. Arthur Koerner, organ recital. BUFFALO Shea's Hippodrome — Overture — (a) "The Magic Flute." the day (fc "The Sign on Door," a pictorial vef' sion of Channing Pol' lock'* famous utafft succeas. with Normi Ta'.madge. A pictu r< that shinet out like ■ sparkling Jewel among the season's triumphs FUih Orfu Sensational Oioments the lire of • girl w <:oesn't k: she marries— onel Lew Cody and Charles Richmond in the cast. A First NaUonaff Allractloru iniiiMiiiwiiiwuiiiMiiiHiiuiiiijigiiiiiiHiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiN OrlginaJity and effectiveness in displays teas secured hy Stanley Chambers of the Palace theatre, U'lc/iiia, Kansas, in his recent ads. on " The Sign on the Door." * SIARTS TODAY • TODAY ONLY » N Gbmbination Feature Troc^i'am. \ COMPSONJ it fripy Itlif hrarlslnn^s I jnd makes you 4 feci like slrrkk j Mfos to helptifr Jjoiu CXaiceyi [ » « ' » « » I ■ M W 1 5USTER KEATON "Havd Iiuci<^' ^uU of IhrUb tlut Sui III /^a^ka Ut 3 Betty Compson and Buster Keaton split about even in this display on " For Those We Love" and " JIard Luck" by the Sun and Muse theatres of Omaha. (b) "Thoughts of Twilight," played by Hippodrome Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Creatore. Vocal — " The Gypsy Song," from "Carmen," sung by May Barron, soprano, with special scenic background. Feature — Cappy Ricks — Thomas Meighan. Comedy — The Bell Boy — Larry Semon. Current Events — Hippodrome Review. Next Week— After the Show— Lila Lee and Jack Holt. Shea's Criterion — Overture — " Irene." Vocal — Selections by Mary Alitchell, soprano. Feature — The Great Impersonation — James Kirkwood. Comedy — The Devilish Romeo — Sunshine. Current Events — Criterion Pictorial. Next Week— A Connecticut Yankee at King Arthur's Court. Mark-Strand — ■ Overture — Medley of popular airs. Current Events — Latest Pathe News. Feature — Dangerous Curve Ahead — Helene Chadwick and Richard Dix. Comedy — Robinson's Trousseau — Lee Moran. Next Week— The Ace of Hearts. Palace — Feature — Moonlight Follies — Marie Prevost. Shea's North Park — Feature — Cappy Ricks and same program as Shea's Hippodrome.