Motion Picture News (Jan-Feb 1922)

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390 Motion Picture News This one for “ Doubling for Romeo ’’ by the America theatre, like the picture, is mostly Will Rogers inter Garden Theatre — Current Events — International News. Educational — Ford Weekly. Feature — The Three Musketeers. CLEVELAND Allen — Prelude — “ Magic,” a Christmas Fantasy with cast of 40 arranged by S. Barrett McCormick; special settings done by Zimmerer. Prizma — Heidi of the Alps. Feature — Schooldays. Next Week — A Sailor Made Man — Harold Lloyd and a whole jazz program. State — Overture— “ Medley of the Highlands.” Current Events — Pathe News — Topics of the Day. Cartoon — Mutt & Jeff in “Getting Ahead.” Comedy — Sunless Sunday. Prologue — “ A News Boy’s Dream,” picturing a toy shop come to life. Arranged by George Dumond. Settings by Arnold Englander. Feature — The Little Minister. Next Week — “ Camille,” with Nazimova and Valentino. Stillman — Overture — Jazz medley, arranged by Director Homer Walters. Feature— “ Little Lord Fauntleroy” with Mary Pickford. Next Week — Same. Park — Overture — “Joyous Jazz,” arranged by Director Maurice Spitalny. Current Events — Fox Weekly. Comedy — Fast and Furious. Feature — “ Tol’able David ” with Richard Barthelmess. Next Week — Miss Lulu Bett. Euclid — Current Events— Selznick Weekly — Snap Shots. Prizma — In School Days. Vocal — Boy singer singing ballads. Feature — The Parish Priest. Next Week — Same. Standard — Current Events — International News. Comedy — Chums — Century comedy. Feature — “ A Parisian Scandal,” with Marie Prevost. Next Week — Herbert Rawlinson in “Cheated Hearts.” CHICAGO W oodlawn Theatre — Organ Solo — " Poet and Peasant.” Travelogue — Hunting Wild Turkey. Mutt and Jeff Cartoon. Overture—" Badinage.” Feature — Mary Pickford in “ Little Lord Fauntleroy.” Intermission — “ Bow Wow Blues.” Coming Feature — The Wonderful Thing. Barbee’s Theatre — Feature — Dempsey-Carpentier Fight —7th week. Ziegfeld Theatre — Pathe News. Comedy — Selected. Literary Digest. Feature — The Little Minister. Coming Feature — The Black Panther’s Cub. Randolph Theatre — Feature — Over the Hill. Organ Selections. Roosevelt Theatre — Overture — “ Babes in Toyland.” Prizma Color Picture — Neighbor Nellie. Rex Beach in person. Feature — The Iron Trail. Specialty — Christmas number — Helen’s Dream. Current Events. Aesops Fables. Coming Feature — Theodora. ST. PAUL Capitol Theatre — Overture — “ Dance of the Hours,” Ponchiello. “Gardens of Normandy” — Prizma. Howard L. Hitz, baritone, “ Song to the Evening Star,” Wagner — Special set. Capitol Digest — Including Current Events, Pathe and International News. Topics of the Day. St. John’s Boy Choir — Fifty voices — “ O, Come All Ye Faithful,” “ Hark, the Herald Angels Sing,” “Silent Night” — -Special set. Rex Ingram’s “ The Conquering Power.” Ralph H. Brigham, Concert Organist. Arthur Koerner, Organ Recital. DES MOINES Des Moines — Overture — “ Tannhauser March,” by R. Wagner. News — International. Comedy — The Sawmill. Feature — Florence Vidor in “ Hail the Woman.” Coming — Wallace Reid in “ Rent Free.” Strand — News — Educational Kinograms. Comedy — Clyde Cook in “ The Sailor.” Feature — Betty Compson in “ The Little Minister.” Special — Organ solo by F. Donald Miller, “ Peggy O’Neill.” Coming — Betty Compson in “ The Little Minister.” Palace — Comedy — Hale and Healthy. Feature — Harry Carey in “The Fox.” Coming — Tom Mix in “Trailin’.” Royal — Feature — Mabel Normand in “ Mickey.” Coming—" The Birth of a Nation.” BROOKLYN Mark Strand Theatre — No. 1 — “ The Prelude of Christmas. Holiday Happiness the world o’er brought to you in a film by Lyman Howe. No. 2 — Symphony of Christmas. (a) "Hallelujah Chorus” from “ The Messiah,” Handel. (b) “Nazareth,’ Gounod. Walter Smith, basso. (c) “ There Dwelt in Old Judea.” “ Little Town of Bethlehem.” “ Silent Night.” Mark Strand Symphony Orchestra. Mark Strand Ensemble. No. 3 — Christmas the World Over. 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Mark Strand Ballet Corps. No. 5 — An Out of the Inkwell Fleischer Cartoon. Invisible Ink. No. 6 — “ Spring Waltzes,” Strauss. Charlotte Bergh, coloratura soprano. No. 7 — “An Indian Idyl.” (a) “ Indian Summer,” Herbert. Mark Strand Symphony Orchestra. (b) “ The Waters of Minnetonka,” Cavaness. Walter Smith, basso. (c) “ In the Land of the Sky-Blue Waters.” Edna Burhans, soprano and ensemble. Feature — My Boy — Jackie Coogan. Comedy — The Bell Hop — Larry Semon. Organ — “ Marche Pontificale.” Next Week — Peter Ibbetson. PHILADELPHIA Stanley — News — Stanley News. Scenic — Heide of the Alps — Prizma. Cartoon — Bony Parts. Mutt and Jeff — Fox. Feature — A Prince There Was — Paramount. Musical Features — Estelle Hughes, soprano, and Louis Gabowitz, violinist. Next Week — The Wonderful Thing — Peerless. Stanton — Feature — A Connecticut Yankee at King Arthur’s Court — Fox — Extended run. Arcadia — News — Pathe News — Pathe. Comedy — Torch y Takes a Chance — Electric. Travel — Burton Holmes — Paramount. Feature — Exit the Vamp — Paramount. Next Week — The Call of the North — Paramount. Regent — Comedy — Two-Gun Gussie — Pathe. Feature — Garments of Truth — Metro. Palace — News — Pathe News — Pathe. Topics of the Day — Literary Digest — Pathe. Comedy — Torchy Takes a Chance — Electric. Feature — White Oak— Paramount. Next Week — The Child Thou Gavest me.