Motion Picture News (Sept-Oct 1921)

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2282 Motion Picture News PROGRAMS FOR THE fF E E K OF OCT, 16 T H With First Run Theatres fF I R E REPORTS FROM CORRESPONDENTS -laughs straight ahead fbUovthecabfora buMiiiS fun ride Vith these jwasminlt maters Mr. S Mrs CARTERdeHAVEN ■~ MILDRED * . . HARC15 ■-•Habif ■ a dmima: iiiri oi (\ ■ ioTpais ji^ beauty ^Vj' MAPCELLI-TIVOU SINGERS Nice looking hand draicn double column eight inch display on " The Oirl in the Taxi " by the TivoU theatre, San Francisco NEW YORK CITY Rivoli Theatre — Overture — "Fourth Symphony" — 2nd and 4th Movements, by Riaho Orchestra. Current .Events — Rivoli Pictorial. Vocal — Duet from "La Traviata," sung by Hugette D'Arlys, soprano ; Fred Jagel, tenor. Feature — Camille — -Nazimova. Vocal — "Elegie," sung by Carlo Enciso, tenor; Oswald Mazzuchi, cellist. Cartoon — The Vamp — Tony Sarg's Almanac. Organ Solo — Toccata from Fifth Symphony, played by Professor Firmin Swinnen. Riaho Theatre — Overture — "Tannhauser," by the Rialto Orchestra. Current Events — Rialto Magazine. Vocal — "Oh, Dry Those Tears," sung by Gladys Rice, soprano. Feature — Under the Lash — Gloria Swanson. Novelty — Egyptian Dance by Lillian Powell. Comedy — Breaking Into Broadway — Harold Lloyd. Organ Solo — "Marche Militaire," played by Frank Stewart Adams. Mark Strand Theatre — Current Events — Mark Strand Topical Review. Scenic — Snow-Bound Yoscmitc — Sunset — Burrud. Vocal — "Cradle Song," sung by Estelle Carey, soprano. Feature — Woman's Place — Constance Talmadge. Special — Victor Herbert is this week guest conductor of the Strand Sytjiphony Orchestra, rendering a program of his own compositions; (a) Overture to the Comic Opera "Mile Modiste"; (li) Daggnr Dance from the Grand Opera "Natoma," Indian Summer, March of the Toys from "Babes in Toyland"; (c) Overture to the Irish Opera "Eileen." Comedy — Dodge Your Debts — Pathe. Next Week — Two Minutes to Go — Charles Ray. Criterion Theatre — Novelty — The Enchanted Forest ; high priestess, Vera Myers; priestesses and nymphs, Grace Eastman, Ruth Matlock, Lolita Armand, Myrtle Immel, Felicie Sorel, Dorothy Lane ; forest prince, Paul Oscard; Criterion Ensemble and Criterion Orchestra. Educational — (a) Kaiteur Falls, British Guiana; (b) Nature's Babies (Urban); (c) "Invisible Ink." Prologue — (a) Minuet, danced by Vera iVIyers and Paul Oscard and Ensemble; (b) "La Romanesca," sung by George Richardson, baritone; (c) Gavotte from "Pique Dame," sung by Miriam Lax, soprano, Beatrice F. Wightwick, alto, and ensemble; (d) Shepherd's Dance, by Ensemble and ballet; (e) "La Bergerie," by George Richardson, baritone and Ensemble; (f) Finale. Feature — Peter Ibbetson — Elsie Ferguson and W allace Reid. Central Theatre — Overture — "The Fortune Teller." Current Events — International News. Scenic — The Sacred City of the Desert — Prizma Novelty— Play Ball — Sketchograph. Feature — Nobody's Fool — Marie Provost. Presented with an atmospheric prologue by the Central Quartette. Comedy — Dumb Bells — Century, [-yric Theatre — The Three Musketeers continued. Astor Theatre — Theodora continued, LOS ANGELES Grauman's TheatreOverture — " Metropolitan Echoes." Current Events — Pathe News. Organ — Selections with song slides. Scenic — Isle of View — Prizma. Piano — "Sacred City of the Desert." Educational — S elections from Pathe Review. Feature — ■ Three W ord Brand — William S. Hart. Presented with a prologue in which a tenor seated on a white horse sings appropriate numbers in front of a desert drop. Next Week — Under the Lash. California Theatre — Overture — " Beautiful Galatea." Current Events — From Fox and Kinograms. Vocal — Dramatic soprano sings " Tomorrow Land." Instrumental — Banjo solo. TIYOLI dt Eddy 6t Marlffit PRESENTS TOMORROW Katherine MacDonald an uiuisuaJ swty cT i V^5t> uiacitycTfolb'^ "Toonervilte Fire Brigade" SEATTLE Here is another tasty ad hy tlie TivoU theatre, San Francisco, selling the engagement of "Trust Your Wife" a recent bill at the TivoU Feature — Ace of Hearts — Goldwyn. Comedy — Love and Doughnuts — Sennet — Turpin. Novelty — Topics of the Day — Pathe. Next Week — From the Ground Up. Kinenia Theatre — Current Events — Kinograms. Ntnelty — Topics of the Day — Pathe. Comedy — The Bell Hop — Vitagraph. Overture — Selection from " II Travatore." Presented with prison stage setting and tenor and soprano singing the duet number. Feature — The Son of Wallingford — Vitagraph. Next Week — The Speed Girl. Tally's Broadway Theatre — Overture — " Madame Butterflj-." Current Events — Fox News. Scenic — • Solomons Temple — Holmes-Paramount. Feature — Who Am I? — Selznick. Next Week — Gypsy Blood. Superba Theatre — Overture — " Zampa." Current Events — International News. Comedy — Brownie's Little Venus — Centurj'. Vocal — " If," sung by soprano. Feature — Go Straight — L^niversal. Next Week— High Heels. Miller's Theatre— \'ocal — " Remember the Rose " — Tenor solo. Comedy — Oh, Buddy — Christie. Current Events — Kinograms. Feature— Doubling for Romeo — Will Rogers. Symphony Theatre — Second Week of Never Weaken and program as given. Chine's Broadway Theatre — Second Week of Quo Vadis. Grauman's Rialto Theatre — Fourth week of The Affairs of An atol. Auditorium Theatre — §ecqj)4 ek of Something New. Coliseum Theatre — Overture — Oriental Phantasj-. Arranged by conductor Arthur Kay. Current Events — Pathe News. Cartoon — "The Wolf and the Crane" — Aesop Fables — Pathe. Feature— "One Arabian Night" — Pola Negri. Presented with a prologue in which oriental songs and instrumental numbers are given in a stage setting representing a harem. Next W eek — "Three Word Brand." Clemmer Theatre — 0\erture — "La Traviata." Current Events — International News and Clemmer Graphic. Comedy — "Seashore Shapes" — Century. Feature — "Camille" — Nazimova. Next W^eek — "The Fox." Strand Theatre — Second week of "The Three Musketeers." Next Week — -"Disraeli." Blue Mouse Theatre — Feature — "The Queen of Sheba" for indefinite run. Liherty Theatre — Second week of "The Idle Class"' and "Blind Hearts." Next week — "A Trip to Paradise." Winter Garden Theatre — Current Events — International News. Noveltv — Topics of t he Day — Pathe. Educational — Ford Weekly. Comedy — "Mixed Bedrooms." Feature — "The Case of Beckj'" — Realart. CHICAGO Roosevelt Theatre — Overture — " II Guaranj-," by Gomez. Color Picture — A Little Love Nest. Specialty — A touch of sjTicopation by Roosevelt SjTicopated Orchestra, assisted by Edmund Fitch, organist. Topics of the Day, from LiterarjDigest. Roosevelt News Review. Prologue to the feature play. The Capital of the Retriever, by Roosevelt Male Sextette. Feature — Thomas ^leighan in Gappy Ricks. Specialty — After the Evening Party, soprano and tenor duet. Comedy — Al St. John in Fast and .Furious. Coming Feature — Will Rogers in Doubling for Romeo. Tivoli Theatre — Overture — " Tannhauser," by Richard Wagner. Specialty — " The Pilgrims Chorus," , ensemble of 15 voices.