Beeson Theater – October 1916

October 2: “Hypocrisy” starring Virginia Pearson and an unnamed short comedy

Dodge City Daily Globe, October 2, 1916

October 3: Matinee films “Mr. Goode, The Samaritan” starring DeWolf Hopper and Fay Tincher and “Bubbles of Trouble” starring Peggy Pearce and James Donnelly followed by Pantages Vaudeville acts Mabel Naynon, Grace De Winters, McCloud and Carp, Billy Dale and Lou Archer, and Cecil and Mack

Dodge City Daily Globe, October 3, 1916

October 4: “The Tarantula” starring Edith Storey and Antonio Moreno followed by an unnamed cartoon comedy

Dodge City Daily Globe, October 4, 1916

October 5: “The Spell of the Yukon” starring Edmund Breese and Christine Mayo followed by an unnamed Metro comedy

October 6: “Not My Sister” starring Bessie Barriscale and William Desmond and “The Moonshiners” starring Al St. John and Alice Lake

Dodge City Daily Globe, October 6, 1916

October 7: “The Vital Question” starring Virginia Pearson and George Cooper and an installment of “Mutual Weekly”

October 9: “A Woman’s Honor” starring Jose Collins

Dodge City Daily Globe, October 9, 1916

October 10: Pantages Vaudeville acts The Elopers, The McNamaras, Davett and Duvall, Will Morris, and Dickinson and Deagon plus films “Going Straight” and an unnamed Keystone comedy

Dodge City Daily Globe, October 10, 1916

October 11: “The Alibi” based on the novel by George Allan England, starring James Morrison and an unnamed cartoon comedy

Dodge City Daily Globe, October 11, 1916

October 12: “His Great Triumph” starring William Nigh and Marguerite Snow and an unnamed Metro comedy

October 13: Musical The Girl from the U.S.A. written by Bide Dudley

Dodge City Daily Globe, October 13, 1916

Dodge City Daily Globe, October 13, 1916

October 14: “A Price for Folly” starring Edith Storey and Antonio Moreno and an installment of “Mutual Weekly”

Dodge City Daily Globe, October 14, 1916

October 16: “East Lynne” starring Theda Bara

October 17: “Reggie Mixes In” starring Douglas Fairbanks and Bessie Love and “Love’s Getaway” starring Topeka native Fay Tincher

Dodge City Daily Globe, October 17, 1916

October 18: “The Daring of Diana” starring Anita Stewart and an unnamed cartoon comedy

October 19: Pantages Vaudeville program “The Midnight Follies” featuring William De Hollis and Company, Four Haley Sisters, George N Brown and Company, and Silber and North

Dodge City Daily Globe, October 19, 1916

Dodge City Daily Globe, October 19, 1916

Dodge City Daily Globe, October 17, 1916

October 20: “The Market of Vain Desire” starring H. B. Warner and an unnamed Keystone comedy

Dodge City Daily Globe, October 20, 1916

October 21: “Mortmain” starring Robert Edeson and Muriel Ostriche and an installment of “Mutual Weekly”

October 23: “Ambition” starring Bertha Kalich

Dodge City Daily Globe, October 23, 1916

October 24: “An Innocent Magdalene” starring Lillian Gish and Spottiswoode Aitken and an unnamed Keystone comedy

October 25: “The Turn of the Road” starring Virginia Pearson and Joseph Kilgour

Dodge City Daily Globe, October 25, 1916

October 26: Pantages Vaudeville acts Model De Luxe, Alexandre, Harrison Greene and Katherine Parker, Edward Blondell, Brides of the Desert, and an unnamed sixth act added at the last minute plus films “Dorian’s Divorce” starring Lionel Barrymore and Grace Valentine and an unnamed Metro comedy

Dodge City Daily Globe, October 25, 1916

October 27: “The Bugle Call” starring William Collier, Jr. and an unnamed Keystone comedy

Dodge City Daily Globe, October 27, 1916

October 28: “Hesper of the Mountains” starring Lillian Walker and Evart Overton and an installment of “Mutual Weekly”

October 30: “The Man from Bitter Roots” starring William Farnum and an unnamed comedy

Dodge City Daily Globe, October 30, 1916

October 31: “A Wild Girl of the Sierras” starring Mae Marsh and Robert Harron and “His Wild Oats” starring Ford Sterling and Ella Haines

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