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Pensacola News Journal from Pensacola, Florida • 22

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Pensacola, Florida
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'I i i i $. It -pi' SI i i M1 lit i I THE PENSACOLA" JOURNALy SUNDAY, MARCH 29, I rWELVE I I Mies totter tlie tie Progress Pemsacolaj OPE GREATEST F3LORIBA'S i PLACE" 1 rxn PROMPTLY AT P. M. CD cd) i if Ll 3 APRIL THURSDAY MGHT ADVANCE SEAT SALE, OPENS 6 DAYS PRIOR TO PLAY DATE MARCH 28 at Saenger THeatre Box nwi 9 I I Office 10 A. M.

to 9 P. M. Friday Matinee and Night Saturday Matinee and Night 2days 3:00 and 8:15 p. m. Despite tremendous cost and energy, we have garnered from the Amusement Mart, of America, the Aces of Drama, Cinematography and Minstrelsy.

i Ti Ushering in this epochal event, on Thursday, Aril 2nd, we present weekr-in Cleveland, 5 weeks in Detroit, 5 weeks in Washington, 5 weeks in Cincinnati, 4 weeks in Kansas City, 4 weeks in St. Loujs and 30 weeks in Sydney, 16 weeks in Melbourne, 16 weeks in London, 10 weeks in Aucklari, N. 10 weeks in Paris, 4 weeks in Berlin. There a wonderful treat in store for those who were not among the 1,000,000 persons who saw "The Ten Commandments" during its record-breaking engagement of J2 weeks in. New York, also its run of 31 weeks in Los Angeles, 20 weeks in 20 weeks in Philadelphia, 14 weeks in Boston, 8 weeks in San Francisco, 8 o.

utjviiLLt Mighty Dramatic Spectach 1-1 6cTmm tiem 'THE SAEXGER IDEAIj: on "If a man write a book, preach a better sermon, or make a better mouse trap than his neighbor, though he build his house in the woods, the world will make a beaten path to his door." Emerson. With Original Music Score as Presented For 855 Performances in New Yorkf SAEISJGER CONCERT ORCHESTRA, F. LOUIS PERFECT, directing ji." MISS AGNES NEUDORFF, "AMERICA'S BEAUTIFUL LYRIC SOPRANOSOLOIST Atmospheric Prologue 1, LOOK AT THIS LIST OF SPECIAL PHOTOPLAY ATTRACTIONS BOOKED FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL at "FLORIDA'S GREATEST SHOW PLACE' FIRST ROAD SHOW ATTRACTION ANOTHER SAENG ER ROAD SHOW PICTURE ATTRACTION TUESDAY, April 7th Lewis Stone and Anna Q. Nilsson in "INEZ IN HOLLYWOOD" Friday, April 10-11 Bouqlas Taitbanl 1 1 NEIL WED. and 8-9 'THE ONLY WOMAN," Featuring NORMA TALMADGE and EUGENE O'BRIEN.

SUN: and 12-13 Biggest scream of the year HAROLD LLOYD in "HOT WATER" O'BRIEN'S GREAT ER i 14th "MODONA OF THE STREETS," Feat-uring MILTON SILLS and NAZIMOVA MINSTRELS WED. and 15-16 "HER NIGHT OF ROMANCE," with CONSTANCE TALMADGE and RONALD COLMAN. Bewitching, beautiful, spectacular, glittering romance of the day when the salt: of life, was Love, and wine of life, Adventure. Unbelievable feats and a de-lirum of marvelous adventure to make you thrill in delight and gasp in awe. The Most Delightful Rascal of all Time Dashing, Doing.

"The Thief of is not comparable with other pictures- achieving a goal never before 1 With Neil O'Brien (Himself) Billy Beard and Company of Advance Seat Sale Opens Friday April 3rd FRI. and 17-18 MARION DAVIES, in Cosmopolitan's Tremendous Patriotic Spectacle, "JANICE MEREDITH." 60 PEOPLE 60 Including the Greatest Celebrities of I Tir- Admission Id I 75c 1 $1.00 t. Plus I Tax Jl SUN. and 19-20 "THE GREAT DIVIDE" with ALICE TERRY and CONWAY. TEARLE Minstrelsy WED.

and 22-23 "WIFE OF THE CENTAUR" with JOHN GILBERT, AILEEN PRONGLE and ELEANQR BOARD MAN STREET PARADE AND BAND CONCERT DAILY SWANSON in FRI. and 24-25 GLORIA "MADAM SAN'S GENE" Seat Sale Opens Tuesday, April 7. TUESDAY, APRIL 21st SUN. and 26-27 "Our Own" DICK BAR-THLEMESS in "CLASSMATES." (A Fascinating 7J3tory of West Point.) TUESDAY, 28 "THE WINE OF YOUTH," with the special cast including Eleanor Boardman, Ben Lyon, Pauline Garon, Niles Welch, Wm. Collier, Jr3 Wm.

Haines and others. OLGA PETROVA In Her First Personal Appearance On a Her Internationally Famous Drama of the Speaking Stage -I THE HURRICANE' ISeat Sale Opens Saturday, April 18th Synchronized with the Original Music Score, Saenger Concert-Orchestra, F. Louis Perfect, Directing. Miss Agnes Neudorff, America's Beautiful Lyric Soprano (Soloist) Symbolic Prologue. I WED.

and 29-30 "LOVE'S WILDERNESS," with CORINNE GRIFFITH, supported by Ian Keith, "Holmes Herbert and David Torrence. KEEP THIS IN MIND! MOTION PICTURE POLICY ADVANCE SEAT SALES VAUDEVILLE PROGRAMS On any day or date that a road show attraction, of the speaking stage, is. scheduled, MOTION PICTURES WILL NOT BE SHOWN. We will operate every day in the year with high-class Motion Picture programs (except when road show attractions are booked). Continuous daily, beginning at 1 p.

m. Advance reserved seats for each road show attraction will go on sale 4 days in advance of play date at Saenger Theatre box office from 10 a. m. to 9 p. m.

When vaudeville attractions are scheduled, we will operate continuous program, beginning at 1 p. with vaudeville and feature picture. 1L SpecOaD SecttSbira ffor. (CoDor e.dl EPattiroinis (Including Colored Iloges) Enttrairace irn QnnfteBnoQeoiicSa Sttojeett.

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