Motion Picture News (Sept-Oct 1921)

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October 29 , i p 2 i 2283 Scenic — Around the World in IS Minutes with Captain Godrey Rodrigues. Specialty — Miss Amanda Brown, famous coloratura soprano, singing ■' The Shadow Song," from " Dinorah." Tivoli Topical Events. Organ Solo — "Nobody's Baby," Milton Charles at the organ. Literary Digest. Prologue — Inspired by The Cup of Life, an atmospheric playlet. Soprano and tenor duet by !Miss Edith Decker and Mr. Roy Deiterich. Komik Kartoon. Coming feature — Elsie Ferguson in Footlights. \^'oodlawn Theatre — W'oodlawn Grand Organ — " I Wonder If You Still Care for Me." Burton Holmes Screen Travels. Woodl.avvn Pictorial Review. Comedy — Nothing Like It. Specialty — " Dane of the Hours," by Woodlawn Orchestra. Feature — George Arliss in Disraeli. Intermission — " Fairy Tales." Coming Feature — No Woman Knows. Randolph Theatre — Organ selections. Feature — The Three Musketeers. Coming Feature — Little Lord Fauntleroj'. Barbee's Theatre — Pathe News. Feature — Doris May in The Foolish Age. Added Attraction — Moon Gold. Ziegfeld Theatre — Pathe News. Literary Digest. Comedv — In the Sweet Bye and Bye. Feature — Constance Talmadge in Woman's Place. Coming Feature — Pilgrims of the Night. CLEVELAND State — Overture — William Tell, with special Alpine setting, arranged by Managing Director George Dumont. Current Events — Pathe News — Topics of the Day. Color Reel — Polychrome. Cartoon — Mutt and Jeff in " The Knock-Out." Comedy — A single reel of Ben Tur pin. Feature — " Disraeli." Added Attraction — Ben Turpin in NOW— RIGHT Now! »RABE/PARI5i This teas a novelty display that stuck out, one of the ads used for the run of The Rage of Paris " at Tally's theatre, Los Angeles "And lit laa iJwilomi. whip t0jur dad and nMrry yua il I tiatt to 101/ from to tU South Sea lilt* and ualk frock." Mtmkm Ml fM < padira ^lj[iKua»nMi>«ik.c Irv UxeVorlcL ToMOaA SoUjurdLo-y Evarvln-g Post, Story _ . Sj PETER. B. K:VNE QkWt RICKS PROGRAMMr lU. 1. nuKUiis This one on " Cappy Ricks" by the Palace theatre, Wichita, Kansas, sells the pixiture from several angles. Stanley Chambers knows hoic to make white space tcork for him too person, and a cast, appearing in a comedy sketch. Next Week — " Cappy Ricks " with Thomas Meighan. AllenOverture — " Salvator Rosa," by Gomez. Current Events — Allenette. Soloist — Helen Thomas, singing arias from well known operas. Screen Snap Shots — Popular screen stars at home. Novelty Special — -"The Blue Inn," a jazz number in which orchestra and jazz orchestra on stage, present an act showing interior of an Inn. Waiters do a jazz' act, and guests, in jazz gowns, participate in a comedy pantomime. Arranged by S. Barrett McCormick. Feature — " Why Girls Leave Home." Next Week — " The Invisible Power." Stilhnan — Overture — •" Mignon." Feature — ■" The Three Musketeers," third consecutive week. Next W'eek — Continued. Euclid — Overture — " June Love," by Rudolph Friml. Theme — " Erotik." Current Events — Kinograms. Feature — " Perjury," with William Farnum. Next Week — Continued. ParkOverture — Southern Rhapsody. Current Events — Pathe News— Pathe Review. Prlzma — Kileauea. Specialty — Hawiian Quartet, with Hawiian settings, arranged by George Dumond. Comedy — " Doggone Torch y," Torchy comedy. Feature — "The Conquering Power." Next Week—" Midnight Bells," with Charles Ray. Circle — Overture — Hits from Friml operettas. Organ Prelude — Arias from popular operas, hy Walter J. Thimmer. Cello .Solo — Godard's Berceuse dc Jocclyn," by Miss Rittcr Mavhall. Current E\ents — Pathe Review. Comedy — " Police," Charlie Chaplin. Pathe Color — The World in Color. Feature — " The Girl From God's. Country," with Nell Shipman. Ne.xt Week — " The Ten Dollar Raise." Strand — 0\ erture — Hits from " The Greenwich Follies. Current Events — Pathe Review. Comedy — " Police," Charlie Chap Feature — " The Girl from God's Country," with Nell Shipman. Next Week — " The Ten Dollar Raise." Standard — Current Events — International News. Western — "Honor of the Mounted." Comed>— " Brownie's Lucky Day," Century comedy. Feature — • " High Heels," with Gladys Walton. Next Week — (Not set yet). BUFFALO Shea's Hippodrome — Overture — " If I Were King " — Adam. Prologue — Parker Coombs of New York, in a special D'Artagnan number. CLsta^erguson "Footlights" Hot only Mij* Ftig^n'i Utcst phbtoploy. bui Qtit fit iht mutei>>iMt9 of all sfre*n hiAor)-. Before the foottichtj ihr wU Lt^ And iJitn Lizzit'f ideal nun had lo %o fti;d fitll rn love mih ind All the Klainoiir of bark-stage m till* tiuide Bicry of a t«tr— the VUiry at the life the puttlif neier even heats about MONDAY— THREE DAYS ''illlllllllillUlllUllMIOUlMM Miss Ferguson and her versatility in the leading role of " Footlights " is hrpught to the attentioti of prospective patrons in this ad hy the Palace theatre, Wichita, Kansas Grand Opening Thursday Evening WILL ROGERS' Doubling Foi Romeo A GolUKvn Pic DEMPSEY CARPENTIER SpJiting a coming and current attraction n.s nhoiin in this display on ■■ Doubling for Romeo " and the Dcmpsey-Carpenticr fight jiit.tures t.sgood advertising judgment. Miller's theatre is located at Los Angeles Feature — " The Three Musketeers " — Douglas Fairbanks. Comedy — Omitted on account of length of feature. Current Events — Hippodrome Re-: view. Next Week — " One Arabian Night." Rhea's Criterion — Overture — " The Rose Maid." Violin Solo — Carmela Ippolita. Feature — "Three Word Brand" — • W. S. Hart. Comedv — " Fast and Furious " — AI St. John. Current Events — Criterion Pictorial, Next Week — Clara Kimball Young in " Charge It." Mark-Strand — Overture — •" Stolen Kisses." Current Events — Latest Pathe News. Feature — " The Ace of Hearts " — Lon Chaney. Comedy — "Where Is My Wife?" — Monty Banks. Next Week — George Arliss in " Disraeli." Palace — Feature — "One . Wild Week" — Bebe Daniels. Olympic — Feature — "Heart Lines" — Leah Baird. Loew's State — Feature — " Mother o' Mine " — Lloyd Hughes. Shea's North Park — Feature — " The Three Musketeers " — Douglas Fairbanks. PES MOINES Des MoinesNews — linternational. Prologue with Ethel Taminga, soloist, Doris Dickinson, dancer, Dean Warner, reader. Feature— Pola Negri in "One Arabian Night." Coming — Charles Ray in "Two Minutes to Go." Strand — News — Educational Kinograms. Feature — Douglas Fairbanks in "The Three Musketeers." Coming — Thomas Meighan in "Cappy Ricks." ATLANTA Howard Theatre — Overture — Special musical score arranged by Director Enrico Leide. Howard News and Views. Feature — Douglas Fairbanks in