Motion Picture News (Nov-Dec 1921)

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2416 Motion Picture N e PROGRAMS FOR THE IV E E K OF 0 C T . 23 % With First Run Theatre; WIRE REPORTS FROM CORRESPONDENTS NEW YORK CITY Capitol Theatre — Prologue — Greeting by Erik Bye. Special — Schcherezade — a choreographic drama in one act. Current Events — Capitol News. Novelty — "College Life," a potpourri of popular college songs by the Capitol Quintette. Educational — Speed — a sport review— Goldwyn. Vocal — ■"Waltz Song" from "Romeo and Juliet," presented by Mile. Fanny Rezia. Feature — Doubling for Romeo — Will Rogers. Next Week — Shame — Fox. Rivoli Theatre — Camille continued. Rialto Theatre — Under the Lash" continued. Mark Strand Theatre — ■ Overture — "Mignon," 'by Strand Symphony Orchestra. Current Events ■ — Mark Strand Topical Review. Educational — John Greenleaf Whittier — Great American Authors' series — Kineto. Prologue — Strand Male Quartette, assisted by male chorus. Feature — Two Minutes to Go — Charles Ray. Vocal— "Love Is Best of AH" — Sung by Mary Mitchell, soprano. Comedy — Robinson Crusoe, Lieut. Lloyd Hamilton. Central Theatre — Feature — Conflict— Priscilla Dean. Lyric Theatre — The Three Musketeers continued. LOS ANGELES California Theatre1 — Opening — 'Musical act by jazz orchestra of six pieces and two soloists. Program includes "Home Again Blues," as a QQ2 Y BEGIXNIVG MOMQAY LOIS WEBER^ The Cozy theatre of Topeka, Kansas, got a good display for "The Blot" from press hook material and a little type. clarinet solo, "St. Louis Blues," as a tenor solo, "Dancing Back to Dixie Land," harp and piano specialty; tenor solo, "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling," and a coronet solo, " Old Pal." The final number is " Iv'e Got the Red, White and Blue Blues." Feature — From the Ground Up — Tom Moore. Current Events — From Fox and Kinograms. Comedy — A Pair of Sexes— Christie. Novelty — Topics of the Day-— Pathe. Next Week — Camille. Kinema Theatre — Overture — " Poet and Peasant." Current Events — From International and Kinograms. Novelty — Topics of the Day — Pathe. Scenic — Jungle Dancers — Van Denbergh Series. Comedy — For Land's Sake — Mermaid. Ballet — Lena Baskette in solo dancing number. Feature — The Speed Girl — Bebe Daniels. Next Week— The Idle Class and Bing, Bam, Boom. Tally's Theatre — Overture — "Gypsy Love." Current Events — Fox News. Ballet — Spanish dance number as prologue to feature. Feature — Gypsy Blood — Pola Negri. Superba Theatre — Opening — Special musical act in which a saxaphone quartette is featured. Current Events — International News. Scenic — The Leopard Hunt — Universal. Comedy — Mama's Cowpuncher — Century. Feature — High Heels — Gladys Walton. Given with a prologue in which Gladys Walton and the Debriac Twins in a ten minute "fireside story." A special interior setting is provided. Next Week— Red Courage. Chine's Broadway Theatre — Vocal — Tenor solo — "Bimini Bay." Current Events — Kinograms. Feature — Our Mutual Friend — Warren Corp. Next Week— The Old Oaken Bucket. Grauman's Theatre — Organ — Medley of Popular Airs. Current Events — Pathe News. Vocal— On the Road to Mandalay — Tenor Solo. Scenic— The Pearl of the Pacific— Prizma Educational — Inside the Gates of Soviet Russia — Pathe. Special — "Last Rose of Summer"— rendered as a harp and violin solo. Vocal — Where the River Shannon Flows. Feature — Under the Lash — Paramount. Miller's Theatre — Second week of Doubling" for Romeo." Symphony Theatre — Third week of "Never Weaken." Grauman's Rialto Theatre — Fifth week of "The Affairs of Anatol." Mission Theatre — Eighth week of "The Three Musketeers." CHICAGO -r -X SEATTLE Coliseum Theatre — Overture — "Tunes of the Wild West." Arranged by Conductor Arthur Kay. Current Events — From Pathe and Kinograms. Novelty — Annette Kellerman Diving (Slow Motion) — Educational. Cartoon — Out of Luck — Felix. Feature — Three Word Brand — William S. Hart. Presented with a prologue in which male trio in western costume sing medley of popular airs, ragtime and give a cowboy show. Next Week — Little Lord Fauntleroy. Clemmer Theatre — Second week of "Camille." Next Week— The Fox. Strand Theatre — Overture — "Second Hungarian Rhapsody." Current Events — Kinograms. Scenic — The Crater of Mt. Katmai. Presented with a special score, arranged by Conductor Wineland. Comedy — Chicken Hearted. Feature — Disraeli — George Arliss. Special — Margaret Grinstein and Lorraine Lowenthall in a singing and dancing novelty. Next Week — Way Down East. Blue Mouse Theatre — Second week of "The Queen of Sheba." Liberty Theatre — Current Events — Selznick and Liberty local news. Scenic — My Barefoot Boy. Specialty — Evelyn Hayes in character songs and dances. Comedy — Never Weaken — Harold Lloyd. Feature — A Trip to Paradise — Bert Lytell. Next Week — Pilgrims of the Night. Winter Garden Theatre — Current Events — International News. Feature — Dream Street — United Artists. (Return engagement. Roosevelt Theatre — Overture — "Mignon." Pathe Color picture. Topics of the Day. Added Attraction — Snow Time Japan. Specialty — Syncopated Novelt "Left All Alone Blues." Tony Sarg Cartoon — When t Whale was Jonah'd. Eva Tanguay in person doing 1 r regular vaudeville act. Feature — Will Rogers in " Doubli | for Romeo." Specialty — Japanese Fantasy — Gl singing "Mikado." Sextette j troducing "Japanese Sandmai Roosevelt News Review. Coming Feature — Experience. Tivoli Theatre — Overture — Selections from "Mada Sherry." Specialty — The song hit froj "Madam Sherry," "Every' Littl Movement" — Miss Edith Dec. | er, soprano, and ensemblj Dance interpretation by Mi I Gertrude Morgan. Scenic. Specialty — The Misses Anna Chen and Ruth Dennis in "Souther Melodies." Tivoli Topical Events. Organ Solo — Milton Charles at thl organ offers a rhythmic; > melody. Literary Digest. Feature — Elsie Ferguson in "Foot | lights." 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