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PROGRAMS FOR THE WEEK OF MARCH 18TH
With First Run Theatres
WIRE REPORTS FROM
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NEW YORK CITY
Capitol TheatreOverture — Musical Numbers introducing specialties by Capitol Ballet Corps. Nutcracker Suite, Tchaikovsky, (a) Valse des Fleurs, Mile. Gambarelli and the Misses Crawford, W hite, Savvor and Bawn ; (b) Dance Chinoise, Thalia Zanou and Doris Niles; (c) Danse Arabe, Doris Niles and James Parker Coombs ; (d) Danse de Miriltons, Mile. Gambarelli ; (e) Danse Russe-Trepak, Alexander Oumansky, Doris Niles, Thalia Zanou and Misses Crawford, White, Savvor and Brawn.
Novelty — New Lyman H. Howe Hodge-Podge.
Musical — Rudy Wiedoeft, Saxophone Virtuoso.
Prologue — A South Sea Idyl — Dorma Lee and Bruce Benjamin.
Feature — Lost and Found — Goldwyn.
Musical — Selections from " Maytime " — Capitol Grand Orchestra, with vocal number, "Sweethearts," Evelyn Herbert.
Cartoon — Day by Day, Aesop's Fables— Pathe.
Recessional — Organ.
Rivoli Theatre —
Overture — Introducing Juan Rey
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Specialty — " Danse Tzigane," Paul Oscard and Margaret Daily.
Comedy — The Frozen North, Buster Keaton.
Rialto Theatre —
Overture — " Tannhauser," Rialto Orchestra.
Scenic — The Chateau of France.
Musical — " Sorry," and " Love's Caravan," played by C. SharpeMinor — at the Wurlitzer.
Current Events — Rialto Magazine.
Specialty — Evelyn Law, of the " Follies "—in " Waltz," a Leventhal Music Film.
Feature — The Trail of the Lonesome Pine, Mary Miles Minter —Paramount.
Musical — Riesenfeld's Classical Jazz.
Comedy — The Counter Jumper,
Larry Semon. Mark-Strand Theatre —
Overture — " Ballet et Dansant," Mile. Chabelska, premier danseuse.
Current Events — Mark Strand Topical Revue.
Prologue— To Mighty Lak a Rose.
Feature — Mighty Lak a Rose — First National.
Cartoon — Felix Gets Left.
Recessional — Organ.
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Mark-Strand Theatre —
Overture — " Tannhauser," with " Evening Star " number sung by Wilfred Gleen.
Vocal — Theme and Variations.
Current Events — Mark Strand Topical Review.
Vocal—" Carolina in the Morning," sung by Everett Clark with dance by Mile. Francelli.
Novelty — Venetian Trio.
Feature — Brawn of the North, Strongheart, star dog— First National.
Added Attraction— The Pilgrim, Charles Chaplin— First National.
Recessional — ■" Hallelujah Chorus " — organ
Next Week— The Little Church Around the Corner.
Criterion Theatre —
Overture — " Songs of 1849," Criterion Ensemble and Orchestra.
Feature — 'The Covered Wagon — Paramount.
Lyric Theatre —
Feature — Hunting Big Game in Africa. Indefinite.
Cameo Theatre —
Feature — Down to the Sea in Ships — Hodkinson.
LOS ANGELES
Grauman's Theatre —
Overture — " The Fortune Teller." Current Events — Pathe News. Musical — " Sextette from Lucia " — Organ.
Comedy — Hazel from Hollywood — Christie.
Prologue — Atmospheric ■ — titled " Bowery Block Party," twenty people — Song and Dance Act.
Grauman's Rialto Theatre —
Overture — ■ Jan Rubini, violin soloist.
Current Events — Pathe News. Scenic — Pathe Review. Music — " M other in Ireland " — Organ.
Feature — Bella Dona, Pola Negri — Paramount.
Recessional — Organ.
Miller's Theatre —
Feature — Jazzmania, Mae Murray — Metro. Moved to Miller's from the California theatre.
California Theatre —
Overture — Symphony Concert, " Polonaise Militarie Berceuse from Jocelyn."
Current Events — Fox and International News.
Comedv — A Quiet Street, Our Gang —Pathe.
Novelty— Topics of the Day — Pathe.
Feature — Driven — Universal. Kinema Theatre — Overture— "The Beautiful Galatea." Current Events — International News.
Cartoon — Felix Gets Left. Novelty — Music Film — The Chicken Reel.
Feature — The Flirt — Universal. Recessional — Organ. Next Week — The Pilgrim.
Loew's Theatre —
Overture — Organ.
Specialty — Alice Farewell to Maz Fisher, orchestra with special stage setting — four numbers.
Current Events — International News.
Specialty — Theodore Adolphus and company in dance act.
Feature — The World's a Stage — State Rights.
Cartoon — The Jumping Bean.
Recessional — Organ.
Next Week — Making a Man.
Metropolitan Theatre —
Overture — Mile. Modiste.
Current Events' — Pathe News.
Novelty — Organ with Slides — " Just an Old Love Song."
Cartoon — Felix in the Bone Age.
Scenic — Woods in Winter — Pathe.
Added Attraction — Act with three sets, entitled " A Trip Through Lasky Studio," combined with fashion show, costumes by local firm.
Feature — Mr. Billings Spends His Dime, Walter Hiers — Paramount.
Tally's Theatre —
Feature — My Wild Irish Rose — Vitagraph. Second Week.
Symphony Theatre —
Feature — The Shriek of Araby — First National. Fifth Week.
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