Motion Picture News (Sept-Oct 1921)

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September j , i p 2 i 1201 PROGRAMS FOR THE E E K OF A U G , 27 T H With First Run Theatres fF I R E REPORTS FROM CORRESPONDENTS NEfF YORK Capitol Theatre — Unit 1 — " Anvil Chorus " from " II Trovatore," by the Capitol chorus. " Meditation " from " Thais," rendered by David Mendoza. " Mirror Song " from " Thais," sung by Mile. Fanny Rezia. " Zitti " from " Rigoletto," by the Capitol chorus. " Evening Star " from " Tann hauscr," by Erik Bye. " The Pilgrims Chorus " from " Tannhauser," by the Capitol chorus. Current Events — Capitol News compiled from all releases. Feature— "The Old Nest "— Goldwyn. Presented with a prologue with special stage setting and transparency drop in which Lawrence Grant recited " Old Mother." Riaho Theatre — Instrumental — Moment Musical," rendered as a violin solo by Grace Fisher. Current Events — Rialto Magazine, compiled from all releases. Vocal — A Sea Song. Baritone solo by George Richardson assisted hy the Rialto Male Chorus. Feature — " Cappy Ricks " — Thomas Meighan. Ballet—" Valse Brillante." Presented by Lillian Powell. Comedy — Hard Knocks and Love Taps — Mack Sennett. Rivoli Theatre — Opening — Selections from " II Trovatore." Presented with the following soloists, Susan Ida Clough ; as " Leonora " and R i c c a r d o Galetti as " Manrico " and assisted by the Rivoli Chorus. Scenic — Scenic Splendors. Ballet — Gavotte from " Mignon." Presented with Grace Eastman. May Belle and Paul Oscard with the Rivoli Chorus singing the composition accompanied by a pianist. Current Events — Rivoli Pictorial. Vocal — Aria from " Dinorah " rendered by Marcel Salesco. Feature — " The Hell Diggers — Wallace Reid. Instrumental — " Humoresque " and " Souvenir " rendered by Willy Stahl, solo violinist. Comedy — Sneakers — Educational. Mark Strand Theatre — Prelude — America's youthful concert pianist, Huston Ray in selections. Current Events — From all releases. Vocal — Lillian Poli, soprano sing" The Firefly." Scenic— On the Trek — Prizma. Presented to music by the Imperial Alarimha Band. RTIMO ■■WEALTH" V CompM^rrt Supporhn^ C»sl COSMO HAMILTON A sparkling stov> of the itiadf futile life of New York's millionaires. And'of the tiner, truer life that a girl fomid when she sought for love LEONARD LEIGH Organ N'ovelty DICK LONG S JAZZ BOYS STRAND NEWS '■THE GUMPS" Tins displai/ on M rnltli " in hi/ the ■ . . Strand theatre, Minneapolis' ing " Giannina Mia " from Feature — " Disraeli " — George Arliss. Preceded by a scenic prologue with Judson House tenor as the soloist. Comedv — Name the Day — Pathe. Next Week—" Bits of Life." Criterion Theatre — Tenth Week of " The Golem." Park Theatre — '"Perjury" in an indefinite engagement. Central Theatre — Indefinite engagement of "Thunderclap." Lyric Theatre — " Shame " continued. LOS ANGELES Symphony Theatre — Current Events — Selznick News. Cartoon — Andy Helps at Home, Gump. Comed}' — Torchy release, Educational. Feature — Miracles of the Jungle, Book 3, Federated. Next week — Without Benefit of Clergy. Tally's TheatreOverture— Orpheus. Current Events — Fox News. Comedy — Dog Gone Kids, Century. l-"cature — Wealth, Ethel Clayton. Superba Theatre — Overture — Lucia. Current Events — International News. Vocal — Your Eyes Have Told Me So. Soprano Solo. Comedy — Alfalfa, Century. Instrumental — Maria Antoinette. Violin solo. Feature — A Daughter of the Law, Universal. Next week — Luring Lips. Clune's Broadway Theatre — Educational — Ford Weekly No. 33. Special — A local baby in songs and dances. Novelty— Movie Chats No. 31. Vocal — Soprano solo. Feature — One Wild Week, Bebe Daniels. Next — Girl from God's Country. Kinema Theatre — Overture — Hungarian Rhapsody. Current Events — From Kinograms and International and local film showing contestants who are to play with Keaton in "Funny Face Contest." Special — A child playing in the feature makes personal appearance. Comedy — Robinson Crusoe, Ltd., Educational. Feature — Mother O' Mine, Associated Producers. Presented with a prologue in which a local tenor sings "Mother O' Mine" with special stage setting showing a rural scene. Next week — The Sign on the Door. Grauman's Theatre — Overture — Popular medley. Current Events — Pathe Weekly. Organ — Medley of airs with parody words on slides. Novelty — Slow motion views of "Deadly Headlock," from the Pathe Review. Scenic — An Afternoon in Algeria, Pathe. Special — Forty people company in exceptional Chinese costumes and with Chinese stage setting present a number in which a quartette, soprano soloist and acrobatic child dancer are features. Feature — The End of the World, Betty Compson. California Theatre — Overture — Selections from "Faust." Current Events — Fox news and Kinograms. Vocal — Baritone solo, "A Dream." Noveltv — Topics of the Day, Pathe. Special— Playette titled "The Retake," with stage setting showing a scene in a studio. Katherine Kirkham, short subjects showing all kinds of dogs ; produced by Grantland Rice. Feature— For Those We Love, Goldwyn. LOIS WEBER, "HYPOCRItS'" "SHOES" "TO PLEASE ONE WOMAN " "THE PRICE OF AGOOD TIME" "TOO WISE WIVES." etc Preterit* — The Story of a Mi{bty ProbTlie Story leta of Home of 10 HiUioD Americu MoUiers Tomorrow The tremendoaa screen drama of one of | Me world's greatest directors, containing A Sigh or Two— A Cry or Two — A Smile, or Two— and Tears without Shame BARBEELOOP THEATER New Display on "The lilot," used for the Barhee Loop theatre shoiriny N'ext Week — " Beating the Game." Alhamhra Theatre — Current Events — From Kinograms. Cartoon — Mutt and Jeff release — Fox. Feature—" When Dawn Came." Mission Theatre — Third week of " The Conquering Power." Grauman's Rialto Theatre — Third week of "The Great Moment." SEATTLE Coliseum Theatre — Overture— Selections from " The Debutante." Current Events— From Pathe and Kinograms. Cartoon — Bud and Susie. Extra— The Northern Trail— Educational. \'ocal — Arthur Lemar Singing, " Why Dear." Feature— One A Minute— Douglas MacLean. Next Week— The Sign on the Door. Clemmer Theatre — Overture — Selections from "Sari." Current Events — International News. Educational — Universal Screen Magazine. Comedy — In Again — Century. Musical — Stolen Kisses. Feature — Luring Lips — Universal. Next Week — A Daughter of the Law. Blue Mouse Theatre — Overture — La Paloma. Current Events — Fox News.