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Dixie Theatre, Vandalia, Illinois - March 8, 1926
COLLEEN MOORE in "WE MODERNS" Dixie Theatre Program Continued Sunday, March 14 - Carl Laemmle presents GLENN HUNTER A screen -- version of the story, "Once a Peddler," by Hugh McNair Kahler, in which a young salesman whose selling campaigns prove unproductive. But when Love enters the game, it gives him a new incentive and he manages to put over "The Little Giant." Comedy, "Too Much Mother in Law" Program Subject to Change at Discretion of Management COMING ATTRACTION Tuesday, March 16 -- First National presents "BLUEBEARD'S SEVEN WIVES" With a brilliant cast, including Blanche Sweet, Ben Lyon, Lois Wilson, Diana Kane, Sam Hardy The bird who said the first hundred years are the hardest was figuring only one wife. Anybody who thinks six or more wives than the law allows makes it any snappier should pause and remember they just broke up the harem business in Turkey. If there was anything in it they wouldn't quit organizing harems. You can't fool a Turk. Besides, wait till you see what happened to this Bluebeard. Pub. by Star Program Co., Phone Circle 6072 Typographical Union Label
DIXIE THEATRE PROGRAM Monday, March 8 -- She was a keen, intelligent business woman, successfully operating a great steel mill. He a handsome, reckless, dissolute nobleman. William Desmond in "Ace of Spades" No. 7 Tuesday, March 9 -- SPECIAL Colleen Moore's recent trip abroad was an ovation for
the famous star. During her stay in England, actual scenes were "shot"
for "We Moderns." Behind the wealthy, traditional setting of Buckingham
Palace, Trafalgar Square and the highways and byways of London is a story
of modern youth revolting against Victorian conventions. Comedy, "The Optimist" Wednesday, March 10 - Young blood, young love, young ideas -- bound recklessly pleasure-ward, jazz-stepping and thrill-chasing its way towards newer, more vital sensations. Comedy, "Officer No. 13" Dixie Theatre Program Continued Thursday, March 11 - F. B. O. presents Action and thrills and fast adventure in a whirlwind tale that never lets up in its action from the opening to the closing scene. Comedy, "Etiquette" Friday, March 12 - Comedy, "Beware of Your Relatives" Saturday, March 13 - F. B. O. presents Besides showing Talmadge in the dare-devil feats for which he is justly renowned, this picture presents one of the most absorbing stories of wild adventure that has ever been screened. There are fascinating marine backgrounds -- a mutiny -- a ship in flames -- a wreck and landing on a deserted island in search for gold. Comedy, "One Night It Rained" PROGRAM CONTINUED ON FOURTH PAGE More Information on the Dixie Theatre... The Dixie Theatre at CinemaTreasures.com Last Modified May 6, 2013 |