Motion Picture News (Sept-Oct 1921)

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2146 Motion Picture New Barbee's Loop Theatre — Pathe News. Colored Review. Feature—" The Rider of the King Log." Specialty — Alia Axiom, the wonder crystal gazer. Coming Feature — " The Foolish Age." Ziegfeld Theatre — Pathe News. Topics of the Day. Comedy — Selected. Feature — Nazimova in " Camilla," 4th week. Coming Feature — " Woman's Place." Randolph Theatre — Organ Selections. Feature — Douglas Fairbanks in " The Three Musketeers." Coming Feature — " Way Down East." Tivoli Theatre — Overture — Selections from " Mile. Modiste," Victor Herbert. Scenic. Specialty—" An Oriental Fantasy," Mr. Roy Dieterich singing "Ishtar."' Miss Grace Nelson singing " Kismet." Tivoli Topical Events. Organ Solo — Milton Charles at organ playing Schubert's " Serenade." Literary Digest. Specialty— The Misses Mary and Marie MacFarland singing " Goodbye." Feature— Wallace Reid in " The Hell Diggers." Comedy—" The Stork's Mistake." KANSAS CITY n*tejatiM:r±m Liberty Theatre — Overture — " Oberon " (Weber). News — Pathe. Comedy — " Aesop's Fables." Organ Selections — Miss Susie Goff Bush and Miss Golden Eviston, organist. Vocal Number — Arch. Cannon, tenor. Feature — " Mother O' Mine," with Lloyd Hughes. Next Week — " No Woman Knows," all-star cast. Doric Theatre — News — International. Organ Selections — " Faust Fantastic " (Gounod), by Mrs. H. E. Basford, organist. Comedy — " High Life." CkttUttBuBUA ^tl^y^'ors'FANNY HERSELF WpSber ^ S/irfled W TOT BROWNING ll««»»«k«»ad«%WKrIvjih A big special selected cast — Mable Julienne Scott .-Stuart Holmes Grace Mat vin JocSwicLnrd-Max Davidson Special Musical Progiam.— ' OVtmoepbexic Prologue stills in wldch Mahel Julienne Scott's role is give^i prorriinetice v ere used in framing this display of the Superha theatre, Los Angeles, on " .Vo Woman Knows." Feature — " Dangerous Curves Ahead" (second week). Next Week — " The Face of the World," with Barbara Bedford. Newman Theatre — Overture — Special musical score in conjunction with prologue and special stage settings. News — Newman News and Views. Organ Selections — Gerald F. Baker and Q. Landwehr, organists. Feature — " The Three Musketeers," with Douglas Fairbanks. Next Week—" Bits of Life." Royal Theatre — Overture — " Why, Dear." News — Royal Screen Magazine. Organ Selections — Milo T. Harte, organist. Comedy — " The Fall Guy," Larry Semon. Feature — " The Invisible Fear," Anita Stewart. Next Week — To be selected. Twelfth Street Theatre — Overture — Popular selections. News — Screen magazine. Comedy — " The Idle Class," Charles Chaplain. Feature — " The Outside Woman," Wanda Hawley. Next Week — " Virgin Paradise," Pearl white. Special — Newman and MacDougal in a piano and banjo duet. Features — The Idle Class — Chaplin — First National. Blind Hearts. Next Week — Wedding Bells. Blue Mouse Theatre — Overture — Selections from " Katinka." Current Events — Fox News. Educational — Pathe Review. Comedy — Small Town Stuff. Feature — The Cup of Life — Associated Producers. Next Week — Queen of Sheba. Strand Thatre — Current Events — Kinograms. Cartoon — Tony Sarg's Almanac. Feature — The Three Musketeers — Fairbanks. Next Week — Same. Wintergarden Theatre — Second week of " Over the Hill." Next Week— The Black Panther's Cub. DETROIT Madison — Overture — " Chimes of Normandy." Vocal — Colvin and Aubrey. Comedy — " The Idle Class." Feature — " Carnival." Adams — Overture — " Slavish Rhapsody." Current Events — Free Press Weekly. Special — Theda Bara in person. Feature — "Wife Against Wife." Next Week — " The Three Musketeers." Broadway Strand — Overture — " Narella." Educational — Screen Snap Shots. Vocal — Inez Costillo singing " Oh Dry Those Tears " and " Kiss a Miss." Feature — " Experience." Next Week — " The Great Impersonation." Washington — Sixth week of " Over the Hill." One Good Show Detmet Another—' -and Htrt It /i ' AUDITORIUM SEATTLE Another of Harold D. Wendt's displays thawing now he billed " The Moth " when this picture played the RivoH theatre, Toledo, recently. Coliseum Theatre — Overture — Introduction to " Lohengrin." Current Events — Pathe News and Kinograms. Cartoon — Bud and Susie. Scenic — The Artists Paradise. Vocal — Doris Dean and Abbe Howard singing " The Garden from My Heart." Feature — After the Show — Paramount. Next Week — ^One Arabian Night. Clemmer Theatre — Overture — Venetian Beauties. Current Events — International News and Clemmer Graphic. Comedy — High Life — Century. Feature — Moonlight Follies — Universal. Next Week — Camille. Liberty Theatre — Overture — Tropical Moonlight. Current Events — Selznick and Liberty News. MINNEAPOLIS State Theatre — Overture — " Danza Delle Ose," ballet music from " La Giaconda," by A. Ponchielli. Weekly — State Digest comprising Pathe and International News strips. Musical Noveltv — Xvlophone Solo, 1. " Black and White " 2. " I'm a Sentimental Dreamer," played bj' Ronald Sinclair. Comedy — " Robinson Crusoe, Ltd.," Mermaid-Educational. Vocal — Povl Bjornskjold. Danish Dramatic Tenor, singing 1. " By Silent Hearth," from the opera " The Meistersinger," by Wagner, and 2. Selected. Feature — Tom Moore in " From the Ground Up." Organ Solo — " Morning," from " Peer Gynt " Suite by Greig. Played by E. J. Dunstedter. Organ Recital — 1. Overture, " Bohemian Girl" by Balfe; 2. " Caprice " by Hueter, and 3. Irfiprovisation " Swanee River." Played by Ralph M. Hix. C"^^^ c Dynami* CKaraeltr DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS "The Three Musketeers" D. W. CrWith'. -WAY DOWN EAST This ad. oj the Auditorium, Jfta' apolis, four columns by a full depth, on " The Three Mus features Doug's " physog " to gt advantage. Auditorium — Marv Pickford in " Little Lc Fauntleroy " in second w( with same program. ST. LOUIS Missouri Theatre — Overture — " Tanhauser." Missouri News and Views. Presentation " The Veiled Proph Parade and Ball." Special — Browns Saxophone Six Feature — Elsie Ferguson in "Fo lights." Musical Number — Missouri Enst ble and Soloists. Topics of the Day. New Grand Central TheatreOverture — Gene Rodemichs • ches tra in special selection; Special Showing — Missouri Univ sity football game. Presentation — St. Louis .100 Ye Ago. Feature — " The Affairs of AnatO< Comedy Picture. Grand Central News Review. BROADVm Spsciat Aidtd A'.{ta:li suwws HOWARD B ABEflB ABOT WADOG-'L . „ ^ ,. , The familiar " hlot " idea in bill " The Blot " was featured in the • play advertising for this picturf t dune's Broadway, Los .ing^et