Motion Picture News (Nov-Dec 1921)

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November 5 , 1 9 2 1 2417 katYierine buster MacDONALD K EATON r'. ocialVal ue The Playhouse" * A Hume Dranu Tfcut Lnpi □W Wi« Ad Pact* 10 the Pilate* I Fituoui Mivqnt ud Fooliui Ralph Lieber managing director of the Circle theatre. Indvmapolis, gave "Her Social Value" and -'The Playhouse" equal billing in this ad, thirteen inches by four columns in size. Madam Doria singing an operatic selection, ''The Vagrant," the season's funniest film. Coming Feature — The Midnight Bell. \\ oodlawn Theatre — Woodlawn Grand Organ — "No Ones Fool." Woodlawn Screen Travel — Across the Grand Canyon. Woodlawn Pictorial Review. Comedy — Toonerville Comedy. Overture — Selection from "The at," by Johan Straus. Feature — No Woman Knows. Intermission — "Get Hot." Coming Feature — Dream Street. Barbee's Loop Theatre — Pathe News. Pathe Review, Organ Solo — Popular selection. Comedy — Gaylord Lloyd in "The Vero Hero." Feature — God's Country and the Law. Randolph Theatre — Organ selections. Feature — Mary Pickford in "Little Lord Fauntleroy." Coming Feature— Way Down East. CLEVELAND State — Overture — Violin Solo by Musical Director H. L. Spitlany, rendering "Ave Maria" and "Souvenir." Vocal—Song of the Sea, by Evan Williams, II. Current Events — Pathe News — Pathe Review. Comedy — For Land's Sake — Mermaid Comedy. Next Week— Peck's Bad Boy with Jackie Coogan. Feature— Cappy Ricks with Thomas Meighan. AllenOverture — Raimond. Current Events — Selections from Pathe, Fox, International. Cartoon — Aesop's Fables. Vocal — Ogden and Benson in a novelty singing vaudeville act. Feature — The Invisible Power. Next Week — The Foolish Age. Stillman — Overture — Mignon. Feature — The Three Musketeers with Douglas Fairbanks — fourth week. Next Week — Way Down East. Euclid — Overture — Poet and Peasant. • Theme — Current Events — Kinograms. Cartoon — Mutt & Jeff in "In Asia." Feature — Shame. Next Week — A Virgin Paradise. ParkOverture — Follies of 1921. Theme — A Baby in Love by Oscar Strauss. Current Events — Pathe News — Pathe Review. Feature — Charles Ray in A Midnight Belle. Prologue — A hick setting, showing the general store on the main street and a rube quartette singing in harmony, arranged by George Dumond. Comedy — A Toonerville Trolley comedy — The Skipper Strikes It Rich. Next Week — Bits of Life. Marshal Nielan production. PersonalAppearance — Ben Turpin himself in an inimitably funny act. Circle — Overture — Light Cavalry by Suppe. Current Events — Pathe News. Comedy — Late Hours. Musical specialty — Circle Trio composed of Violin, Cello and Piano playing Raff's Cavatina. Novelty — The World in Colors — A Pathe color reel. Feature — Ten Dollar Raise. Next Week — Shams of Society— An R. C. Production. Strand — Overture — " Intermezzo," from " Cavalleria Rusticana." Current Events — Pathe News. Novelty — ■ The World in colors — Pathe. Comedy — Late Hours. Feature — The Ten Dollar Raise. Next Week — Shams of Society. Standard — Current Events — International News. Comedy — Tin Cans — Century comedy. Feature — Dangerous Love. Next Week — Women Who Wait. INDIANAPOLIS Circle Theatre — Current Events — Kinograms and Circlette. AnAslounding Phone! A striking display for " Quo Vadis " used by the Garden theatre. 'Waterloo, Ioica, constructed mostly from press book materials. You will sil spell -bound e.tiy moment durmj (be unfolding ol Ibi* mif>ty riorj ol deep, undrrl\io|> human emohotu — rijhl up loitonmazlnff climai — b Ibe Iroten burl ol AJtslul Commencing Today LOEWS EUCLID COMINC-Ceo. Leant Tucket'i "LADIES MUST LIVE." This ad on "Shame" depends to a great extent on the title and xchut it suggests for its pulling pmoer. Loew's Euclid is loco-tea at Cleveland, Ohio. Song Slides — "Daddy." Musical Feature — Rudolph Kafka in violin solo. Comedy — The Vagrant — Hamilton. Feature — Cappy Ricks. Next Week — Her Social Value. Colonial Theatre — Current Events — Selznick News. Comedy — The Toreador — Cook. Feature — The Foolish Age. Next Week — The Concert. BALTIMORE Loew's State Theatre — Current Events — Pathe News. Feature — The Three Musketeers (second week). Next Week — Footlights. Ohio Theatre — Current Events — International News. Comedv — A Pair of Sexes — Christie. Feature — No Woman Knows. Next Week — The Great Impersonation. Rivoli — ■ Overture — '* The Debutante," by Victor Herbert. Current Events — Rivoli News, with specially arranged musical score. Specialty — Literary Digest Topics of the Day, accompanied by Organists E. Cooper and H. . Boehme. Almanac — Wrhen the Whale was "Jonahed" — Sarg's. Solo — (a) "Because." (b) Give Me All of You. (Singer, Walter N. Linthicum.) Feature — Her Social Value — Katherine MacDonald. Comedy — Love and Doughnuts — Ben Turpin. Next Week — Two Minutes to Go — Charles Ray. Century — Overture — Echoes from the Metropolitan Opera House. Current Events — Century News. Duets — Alvin Eley, tenor, and Egbert Burnham, baritone. Feature — Under the Leash — Gloria Swanson. Comedy — Brownies' Baby Doll. Parkway — Overture — Classic. Current Events — Parkway News and Special Review. Feature — Beyond — Ethel, Clayton. Comedy — Brownies' Baby Doll. NewOverture — Special score, a u g mented orchestra. Feature — The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (third week). Boulevard — Overture — Classic. Current Events — Boulevard News. Feature — Handcuffs or Kisses — Elaine Hammerstein. Comedy. Strand — Overture — Medley. Current Events — Strand News of the W orld. Feature — The Old Nest — Goldwyn. Scenic — The Chester Scenic. WizardOverture — Operatic selections. Current Events — News of the World. Special — Caroline Waters, soloist. Feature — Dangerous Curve Ahead. Comedy — The Goat — Buster Keaton. PHILADELPHIA Stanley — Comedy — In for Life — Christy Comedy — Electric. Travel — Yosemite — Pathe. News — Fox — Pathe. Topics — Literary Digest— Pathe. Feature — The Hell Diggers — Wallace Reid — Paramount. Musical — Excerpts from "Martha" — Orchestra and Quartette. Next Week — After the Show— William DeMille Production. Karlton — News — Pathe Review — Pathe. Aesop Fable — The Frog and the Ox— Pathe. Feature — The Son of Wallingford — Vitagraph. lilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllNIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIII I » ' [ ,1 iT jII IIIIIHII . CRANDALL'S . METROPOLITAN 1 F Strttt at Ttnth ' » THIS WEEK "VI STRENGTHENS ITS POSITION OF SUPREMACY QCHAflo DIX L£ATr<ICI= JOY LOUISE LOVELY JOHN &CWEQS fill IIILLMIT MIT RE6KU0 111IE1 ] LErAjY SCOTT' S POVERTY RICHES OVERTURE: '^NORTHERN RHAPSODY HOSMER. WASHINGTON'S FINEST ORCHESTRA SYMPHONIC INNOVATION THE BANGTOWN CROSSROADS BAND MILTON DAVIS CARL HINNANT GEM S "OF "ME LOD I QU S JAZZ COME EARLY FOR SEATS wmmmmmmmmm. 1 •• m niimini" i The cast of "Poverty of Riclies" is effectively used in this display b) Cranj dall's Metropolitan of Was) n, D. C.