Beeson Theater – January 1916

January 1: “The Spoilers” starring William Farnum (second showing)

Dodge City Daily Globe, December 31, 1915

January 3: “Ready Money”

Dodge City Daily Globe, January 3, 1916

January 4: Pathé Program

January 5: “The Ghost Breaker” co-directed by Cecil B DeMille

Dodge City Daily Globe, January 5, 1916

January 6: “The Second in Command”

January 7: “Nedra”

Dodge City Daily Globe, January 7, 1916

January 8: “Get Rich Quick Wallingford” and Pathé newsreel

January 10: “Carmen” starring Geraldine Farrar and directed by Cecil B DeMille

Dodge City Daily Globe, January 10, 1916

January 11: Pathé program

January 12: “The Dancing Girl” starring Florence Reed

Dodge City Daily Globe, January 12, 1916

January 13: “The Middleman”

January 14: “Excuse Me” starring George F Marion

Dodge City Daily Globe, January 14, 1916

January 15: Replay of “Get Rich Quick Wallingford”

January 17: “The Winning of Barbara Worth” starring Cecile Yeomans, based on the novel by Harold Bell Wright

Dodge City Daily Globe, January 17, 1916

January 18: 1915 “World’s Series” game

Dodge City Daily Globe, January 18, 1916

January 19: “The Million”

January 20: “The Cowboy and the Lady”

Dodge City Daily Globe, January 20, 1916

January 21: “The Clean-Up”

January 22: “Ambition”

Dodge City Daily Globe, January 22, 1916

January 24: “The Sign of the Cross” starring William Farnum

January 25: Short films “Zablitzky’s Waterloo,” “The Pitch O’ Chance,” “Yes or No,” and “Hearts and Clubs”

January 26: “Freckles” based on the novel by Gene Stratton-Porter

Dodge City Daily Globe, January 25, 1916

January 27: Short films “A Corner in Cats,” “The Decoy,” “Hunting,” and “See America First”

Dodge City Daily Globe, January 27, 1916

January 28: “Milestones of Life” and “The Fortune Hunters”

January 29: Short films “See America First,” “The Tragic Circle,” and “Sammy’s Scandalous Schemes”

January 31: “The Girl of the Golden West” starring Mabel Van Buren and directed by Cecil B DeMille

Dodge City Daily Globe, January 31, 1916

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