Motion Picture News (Sept-Oct 1921)

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2284 Motion Picture News HAROLD LlOyai t^ildred Duvis ,-. Tke Colonial, of Tacoma, split HlUng honors in t)m half page on " I Do " and " Dangerous Curve Ahead " "The Three Musketeers." (Note: — Owing to the length of the feature, there will be no comedy, but the picture will be preceded by an "atmospheric prelude." Special musical score.) Metropolitan Theatre — Overture — Medley of College songs arranged by Dave Love. Kineto Review. Kinograms. Comedy— "Nothing Like It" — Christy. Organ Solo — George Lee Henrick, organist. Feature — Charles Ray in "Two Minutes to Go — First National. Criterion Theatre — Overture — Selection from Carmen." Kinograms. Topics of the Day. Comedy — Fontaine Fox's, " The Skipper Has His Fling." Feature — Anita Stewart in "The Invisible Fear." Riaho Theatre — Overture — " La Boheme " introducing Rialto ten-piece symphony orchestra, conducted by Frank Turner. Burton Holmes Travelogue. Selznick News. Comedy — "His First Honeymoon." Feature — Elsie Ferguson in "Footlights." BALTIMORE Rivoli — Overture — " Eury Anthe," by Von Weber. Current Events — Rivoli News of the World. Interlude — " Sextette " from "Lucia di Lammermoor. Feature — Bits of Life — Marshall Neilan's. Comedy — The Skipper's Scheme — Toonerv'ille. Organ Solo^ — Ernie Cooper, player, "Chu Chin Chows," exit march. Century — Overture — " Morning, Noon and Night," by Suppe. Current Events — Century News. Duet — Marjorie Moody, soprano, and Leon Zario, tenor, in "Sotig Cycles." Comedy — Never Weaken — Harold Lloyd. Parkway — Overture — " Poet and Peasant." Current Events — Parkway News and Special Review. Feature — The Infamous Miss Revel • — Alice Lake. Comedy — Never Weaken — Harold Lloyd. New — Overture — Special to score, with augmented orchestra. Feature — The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. Boulevard — Overture — Selections from "Sally." Current Events — Boulevard News. Feature — The Foolish Age — Doris May. Scenic. Wizard — Overture — Classic. • Current Events — Strand News of the World. Special — Caroline Waters, soloist. Feature — Without Benefit of Clergy — Pathe. Comedy — An International Sneak — Mack Sennett's. OMAHA Strand Theatre — Overture — "Jewels of the Madonna." Current Events — Pathe News. Feature — The Lost Romance. Rialto Theatre — Overture — " Ilka." Special — Julius K. Johnson at organ featuring " Tomorrow Land." Comedy — The Vagrant. Feature — Salvation Nell. Sun Theatre — Overture — Orchestral selections. ~urrent Events — International Weekly. Feature — Mother O'Mine. Moon Theatre — Overture — Orchestral selections under direction of Robert Cuscaden. Kinograms. Feature — Buck Jones in To a Finish. KANSAS~CiTY Liberty Theatre — Overture — Selections. News — Pathe. Comedy — Aesop's Fables. Organ Selections — Miss Susie GofT Bush and Miss Golden Eviston, organists. Feature — No Woman Knows— All Star. Next Week — Room and Board — Constance Binney. Doric Theatre — News — International. Comedy — The Zero Hero — Gaylord Lloyd. y Organ Selections — P. E. Stevens, organist. Special Number — Chaquette — Sight, saxaphone octette. Feature — The Face of the World — Barbara Bedford. Next Week — For Those We Love — Betty Compson and Lon Chaney. Newman Theatre — Overture— " The Last Waltz," by Straus. Current Events — Newman News and Views. Organ Selections — Gerald F. Baker and O. Landwehr, organists. Comedy — Mutt and JefF cartoons. Special Number — J. Hardesty Johnson, tenor, and special stage settings in conjunction with the feature. Feature — Bits of Life — All Star. Next Week — One Arabian Night — Pola Negri. Royal Theatre — Overture — Special musical score by Royal augmented orchestra. News — Royal Screen Magazine. Organ .Selections — Milo T. Harte, organist. Feature — The Three Musketeers — Douglas Fairbanks (second week) . Next WeekEverything for Sale — May McAvoy. Now! When t>ur Curtain FalU! TALK ABOUT PICTURES! IF you live a hundred yem you'll nwr ftvl t !ior) UigM'a bordci al )^ur hrart iKan thuL U . I olJei It witn a ccHain amount of phd« and witn ii-lins that It i^nt«KainRient of the very hicheai Ly. . —RECENT MANACEMEiT, The atmosphere of the show shop was given the selling preference in this three column sixteen inch ad on " After the Show " by the Regent theatre, WicMta, Kansas Twelfth Street Theatre — Overture — Popular selections. News — Screen Magazine. Comedy — Snooky's Blue Monday — Chester novelty comedy. Feature — Wealth — Ethel Clayton. Next Week — A Virgin Paradise — Pearl White. MILWAUKEE Strand Theatre — Overture. Feature — Cappy Ricks — Thomas Meighan. Novelty Songalogue — Al Jolson's song hit " Yoo Hoo " — Ed Lazarus, soloist. Weekly Kinograms — Topics. Alhambra Theatre — Overture — Pretty Melodies. Song — " Naughty Waltz " — Henry Taylor. Comedy — Christie — A Pair of Sexes. Special — Theda Bara in person. Feature — Bebe Daniels in The March Hare. Butterfly Theatre — Overture — " Zampa." Soloist — Evelyn Fitch. Weekly — Pictorial News and Views. Special — Screenal Novelty. Feature — After the Show — Wm. De Mille production. Merrill Theatre — Feature — The Three Musketeers — Douglas Fairbanks CINCINNATI Walnut — Current Events — Pathe No. 82. Topics of the Day — Literary Digest. Comedy — The Playhouse — Buster Keaton. Feature — Serenade. Next Week— After the Show. Strand — Current Events — Pathe No. 82. Aesop's Fables — The Ox and the Frog. Comedy — The Stork's Mistake — Educational. Feature — The Golem. Next Week — The Woman's Place. Gifts— Current Events — Fox News. Feature — The Cup of Life — (Second week.) Next Week— Over the Hill. PalaceCurrent Events — Kinograms. Topics of the Day — Literary Digest Feature — Don't Call Me Little GirL Next Week— A Private Scandal. Capitol — Overture — Rural presAtation — Capitol Symphony Orchestra, Buel B. Risinger, conductor. Rural stage set. Capitol Male Quartette singing: (a) "The Old Oaken Bucket. (b) "Love's Old Sweet Song." Feature — 'Way Down East. Next Week — Doubling for Romeo. PHILADELPHIA Stanley Theatre — Current Events — Pathe News — Scenic — "Kentucky Thorough breds " — Fox. Prologue — "The Cell Friar Laurence." "The Marriage of Romeo and Juliet." Feature — The Case of Becla— Constance Binnev. TliCHAllKTSOFORANCOlllANGS WKpre th# great almost-human beasts with broodind cyn trbnders as they force tK^r h the the white hey force V iage thnxMl iernesSCS Of Borneo in the fascinabna Soufh Seas TKese and msnu more denirens of thi iufiqte you will sec in ^ MARTIN JOHMSONS. JUNGLE ADVENTURES Rrt hat m^mtrn Hand draicn ads of this sort used liberally in New York papers was one of the reasons for the big business '' Martin Johnson's Jungle Adventures " enjoyed at the Capitol theatre showing