Motion Picture News (Jan-Feb 1922)

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January 21, 1922 619 ballet corps with use of cykes and sateen backings plus lighting scheme. Mark Strand Topical Review. Criterion Quartette — Singing by male group of “ Carmena Waltz,” Wilson, and “ The Sandman,” Protheroe. Feature — Charles Ray in “R.S.V.P.” Featured Comedy — Harold Lloyd in “ A Sailor-Made Man.” Organ Solo — “Arabesque” (McKinley) by John Hammond and George Crook. Next Week — Richard Barthelmess in “ Tol’able David.” “ The Bashful Suitor.” BUFFALO Shea’s Hippodrome — Overture — •“ Plantation Melodies.” Stage Setting — “ On the Levee ” — a scene along the Mississippi. Special — Personal appearance of Rex Beach, author. Feature— “The Trail” — Wyndham Standing. Comedy — “ The Chauffeur ” — Clyde Cook. Current Events — Hippodrome Review. Next Week — “ Love’s Redemption ” — Norma Talmadge. Shea’s Criterion — Feature—" Over the Hill ” — Beginning third week of run. Next Week — “The Queen of Sheba ” — Betty Blythe. Loew’s State — Feature — “ Any Wife ” — Pearl White. Comedy — “ Free and Easy” — Lloyd Hamilton. Current Events — Loew News. Mark-Strand — Overture" The Last Waltz.” Current Events— Pathe News. Feature—" A Man’s Home ” — Select All-Star cast. Comedy — “ Country Chickens ” — Louise Fazenda. Next Week — “All for a Woman” Emil Jannings. Palace — Feature — “Theodora” — Beginning second week at 50 cents top. Olympic — Feature — “Grand Larceny” — Elliott Dexter. Shea’s North Park — Feature — “ The Iron Trail.” Elmwood — Feature — “ The Iron Trail.” Novelty display by Harold F. Wendt, publicity director of the Rivoli theatre, Toledo, 0., for “ Dr. Jim ” OMAHA Sun Theatre — Overture — Orchestral selections. Current Events — International weekly. Comedy — The Bell Hop. Feature — A Man’s Home. Strand Theatre — Overture — Dance of the Hours. Current Events — Fathe News. Comedy — A Barnyard Cavalier. Feature — Her Social Value. Rialto Theatre — Overture — Rienzi. Current Events — Rialto News. Comedy — Rolling Stones. Feature — Dream Street. Moon Theatre — Overture — Walkiiren. Current Events — Universal Weekly. Feature — Birth of a Nation. MINNEAPOLIS State Theatre — Overture — “Civilization,” by Schertzinger. State Digest — Compilation of news events including Pathe and International News strips. Feature — Viola Dana in “The Fourteenth Lover.” Soloist — Charles Laird, distinguished basso, singing “ The Song of the Mush-on,” by Rhys-Herbert. Comedy— Harold Lloyd in “A Sailor Made Man.” (featured over Viola Dana.) Organ Solo — E. J. Dunstedter playing “ Marche Militaire,” by Schubert. Noon day organ recital played by Ralph M. Hix. Next Week — Hail the Woman. Garrick — Feature — Fox’s “ The Queen of Sheba.” News Events — Pathe and International News. Strand — Feature — Marshall Neilan’s “Bits Life,” with Wesley Barry. Comedy — Baby Peggy in “ Chums.” Musical — Egbert Van Alstyne, noted composer, assisted by Clem Dacey in repertoire. Overture — Dick Long’s Jazz Boys playing popular hits. News Events — International News. Next Week — Anita Stewart in “Her Mad Bargain.” Lyric — Feature — Betty Compson in “ The Little Minister.” News Events. Mutt and Jeff Comedy. BALTIMORE Rivoli — Overture — “ Poet and Peasant,” by Suppe. Current Events — Rivoli News. Specialty — -Topics of the Day, accompanied on organ by Ernie Cooper and Henry Boehme. Vocal — Joan Maith, colorature soprano, (a) “ Chauson du coeur brise,” by Moya. (b) “ Kiss Me,” by Hirsch. Feature — All for a Woman. Comedy — The Happy Pest — Al. St. John. Next Week — Stardust — Hope Hamilton and James Rennie. Century — Overture — Madame Butterfly — Puccini. Current Events — Century News. Vocal — Justin Lawrie, tenor, and Fernando Guarneri, baritone, (a) “La Boehme.” (b) “ Vieni Sul Mar,” Neapolitan. Feature — The Last Payment — Pola Negri. Comedy. Parkway — Overture — Classic. Current Events — Parkway News and Special Review. Feature — The Speed Girl — Bebe Daniels. Comedy — Free and Easy — Educational. New — Overture — Auld Lang Syne. Current Events — Pathe. Vocal — Leonore Pielka, singer, (a) “Silver Threads Among the Gold.” (b) “ Mother Machree.” Feature — Over the Hill. New Wizard — Overture — Operatic Air. Current Events — Kinograms. Specialty — Screen Snapshots. Feature — The Speed Girl — Bebe Daniels. Strand — Overture — “ Blue Kitten Hits,” played by M. Louise Jones. Current Events — Strand News of the World. Feature — A Trip to Paradise — Bert Lytell. Comedy — Take a Chance. INDIANAPOLIS Circle Theatre — Current Events — Kinograms and Circle Localette. Novelty — Literary Digest Topics. Scenic — Kaiteur. Pageant — New Year Tableaux. Feature — Molly O. Next Week — Theodora. Colonial Theatre — Current Events — Selznick News. Comedy — Roach. Feature — The Foolish Matrons. Special Music — American Harmonists and Liberty Entertainers. Next Week — At the Stage Door. Loew’s State Theatre — Current Events — Pathe News. Scenic — By the Side of the Road — Bruce. Feature — Little Lord Fauntleroy. Next Week — Back Pay. Ohio Theatre — Current Events — International News. Comedy — No Parking — Christie. Feature — Why Girls Leave Home. Next Week — Enchantment. ATLANTA Howard — Overture — “ Triumphal March,” “Aida.” Howard News and Views. Prologue — King Solomon’s Bacchanale, a dance poem interpreted by the Spiker Players. Feature — The Queen of Sheba. Organ Solo — Edwin Sawtelle. Metropolitan Overture — “ Apple Blossoms.” Kinograms. Kineto Review. Comedy — Stolen Glory. Extra Added Attraction — Earl Fuller and his New York Jazz Orchestra — “It’s the Greatest Jazz Band in the World.” Feature — Katherine McDonald in The Beautiful Liar. Organ Solo — George Lee Hamrick. Criterion — Kinograms. Kineto Review. Comedy — Stolen Glory. Here is one which shouts “ melodrama ” for “ Trailin’, ” sponsored by the Symphony theatre, Los Angeles