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Motion Picture News
PROGRAMS FOR THE IF E E K OF JANUARY 8TH
With First Run Theatres
IFIRE REPORTS FROM CORRESPONDENTS
NEW YORK CITY
Rivoli Theatre —
Special — Carmen,” with Geraldine Farrar, edited to synchronize with the musical score.
Current Events — Rivoli Pictorial.
Feature — The Lane That Had No T urning — Paramount.
Ballet — Dance from “ The Firebird,” by Victorina Krigher.
Comedy — -Bright Eyes — First National.
Mark Strand Theatre —
Overture — Rhapsodie Roumaine by the Strand Symphony Orchestra.
Educational — Edgar Allan Poe — Kineto — Great American Authors series.
Vocal — “ On the Road to Mandalay,” sung by Herbert Waterous, basso.
Current Events — Mark Strand Topical Review.
Vocal Prologue — By Richard Bold, tenor, and Eldora Stanford, soprano.
Feature — Love’s Redemption — Norma Talmadge.
Comedy — Be Reasonable — Mack Sennett.
Next Week — Hail the Woman — Thos. Ince.
Central Theatre —
Feature — Foolish Wives — Erich von Stroheim.
Opening Wednesday night with a brilliant audience. Presented in 14 reels and with no other numbers on the bill except a carefully compiled musical accompaniment by Sigmund Romberg.
Rialto Theatre —
Overture — “ The Sorcerers Apprentice.” Presented with a pro
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Current Events — Rialto Magazine.
Vocal — “ In Erin’s Halls.” Sung by a double quartette composed by Betty Anderson and Mary Fabian, sopranos; Susan Ida Clough and Lucile Milner, mezzo ; Fred Nagel and Carlo Enciso, tenors; Saul Jurist, basso and Henry Frankel, baritone.
Feature — The Bride’s Play — Marion Davies.
Comedy — The Playhouse — Buster Keaton.
Next Week — The Last Payment.
Capitol Theatre —
Second week of “ Theodora.”
Apollo Theatre —
“ Orphans of the Storm,” continued.
Cameo Theatre —
“ Peacock Alley,” continued.
Criterion Theatre —
“ Fool’s Paradise,” continued.
LOS ANGELES
Kinerna Theatre —
Novelty — Topics of the Day — Pathe.
Cartoon — The Misquito and the Dog.
Aesop’s Fables — Pathe.
Current Events — International News.
Vocal — Silver Lining.
Rendered as duet.
Comedy' — Rolling Stones — Hamil
ton White.
Special — Community Singing.
Feature — Two Minutes to Go — Charles Ray.
Presented with a prologue titled “ College Life.”
Next Week — The Lotus Eater.
California Theatre —
Opening — Concert by orchestra with “ Cavalry Charge,” Liebestraume Cavatina,” ‘‘Twelfth Street Rag ” rendered.
Special — Adam and Eve — Sacred Films.
Feature — The Iron Trail — United Artists.
Current Events — International News.
Novelty — Topics of the Day — Pathe.
Ollendorff’s Sketchografs, “ Eva’s Leaves.”
Next Week — Grand Larceny.
Loew’s State Theatre —
Overture — Marche Slav.
Current Events — International News.
Five acts of vaudeville.
Novelty — Movie Chats.
Feature — First Love.
Coming — Fightin’ Mad.
Tally’s Theatre —
Current Events — Fox News.
Comedy — Coming and Going.
Vocal — Selections from “ Barber of Seville.”
Feature — A Wife’s Awakening. Miller’s Theatre —
Current Events — Fox News.
Cartoon— Powers release.
Instrumental — Cornet solo.
Feature — Perjury.
Next Week — Strong Heart.
Chine’s Broadway Theatre —
Current Events — Kinograms.
Instrumental — Xylophone solo.
Feature — The Light in the Clearing — Hodkinson.
Superba Theatre —
Current Events — International News.
Comedy— Shipwrecked Among Animals— Century.
Vocal — -Tenor solo.
Special — The Deputy’s Double Cross —
Two-reel Universal Western.
Feature — Shattered Dreams — Universal.
Symphony Theatre
Second week of “ A Sailor Made Man ” and bill as given last week.
Mission Theatre —
Sixth week of “ Molly O.”
Graunian’s Theatre —
Overture — Medley of popular airs.
Current Events — Pathe News.
Organ — Somewhere a Voice Is Calling.
With voice accompaniment.
Cartoon — Why Adam Walked the Floor — Tony Sarg.
Instrumental — Harmonica solo.
Educational — Pathe Review.
Special — Variety number with instrumental and vocal solos, solo by child, dancer giving an Arabian dance. Cast of eight people with special set provided.
Feature — Just Around the Corner — Cosmopolitan.
Special — Personal appearance of Lewis Sargent.
Grauman’s Rialto Theatre —
Second week of “ Forever.”
Garrick Theatre —
Third week of “ Why Girls Leave Home.”
SEATTLE
Coliseum Theatre —
Overture — Selections from “ Naughty Marietta,” introducing vocal solo and dancing novelty.
Current Events — Pathe News and Kinograms.
Scenic — Fairy Floraland.
Comedy — The Stork’s Mistake.
Feature — A Prince There Was.
Next Week — Just Around the Corner.
Columbia Theatre —
Overture — “Artist’s Life” and “The Swan.”
Current Events — International Events.
Novelty — Show' Me.
Comedy — The Dumb Bell — Century.
Feature — Shattered Dreams — -Universal.
Next Week — Across the Deadline.
Strand Theatre —
Overture — Selections from “Faust.”
Current Events — Kinograms.
Scenic — Calling on the Sphinx.
Cartoon — The Dog and the Mosquito.
Aesops Fables — Pathe.
Vocal — Dia Steel Ross singing “ At Dawning.”
Feature — The Conquering Power — . Metro.
Next Week — Molly O.
Blue Mouse Theatre —
Overture— “ Serenade.”
Current Events — Fox News.
Educational — Pathe Review.
Comedy — False Alarm.
Feature — The Little Minister —
Alice Calhoun.
Next Week — The Connecticut Yankee.
Liberty Theatre —
Overture — “ Pomp and Circumstance.”
Current Events — Selznick and Liberty News.
Scenic — Too Much Gasoline.
Comedy — Paying Patients.
Feature — The Little Minister —
Betty Compson.
Next Week— The Ace of Hearts.
Winter Garden Theatre —
Current Events — International News.
Feature — -The Iron Trail — United Artists.
BROOKLYN
Mark Strand Theatre —
Overture — Selections from “ Lohengrin,” Wagner.
Music — Dance Chronology. Suite of w'altzes by Schubert, Dvorak, Brahms and Strauss done by Mile. Serova and Mark Strand
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