Motion Picture News (Jan-Feb 1922)

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January 28, 1922 735 PROGRAMS FOR THE IF E E K OF JAN U A R Y 15 T H With First Run Theatres WIRE REPORTS FROM CORRESPONDEN T~S NEW YORK CITY Capitol Theatre — Overture — “ William Tell,” by Capital Grand Orchestra. Scenic — So This Is London— Prizma. Danse-Ballet Divertisement — (a) Indian Sun Dance by Doris Niles; (b) Galop de Concert by Mile. Maria Gambarelli ; (c) Humoresque by Alexander Oumansky and Thalia Zanou. Current Events — Capitol News. Instrumental — Last Movement Liszt’s E Flat Concerto by Henna Menth, pianiste. Feature — The Man From Lost River — Goldwyn. Instrumental — Solo for Czymbalom, played by Ladislas Kun. Scenic Distortions — Lyman H. . Howe Film Fantasy. Next Week — The Grim Comedian —Goldwyn. Mark Strand Theatre — Overture — Selections from “ Robin Hood,” by Strand Symphony Orchestra, with the “ Armorer Song,” sung by Herbert Waterous, basso. Scenic — The Wrath of the Sun God and Roaming Along the Riviera— Pathecolor. Current Events — Mark Strand Topical Review. Feature — Hail the Woman — Ince. Cartoon — The Midsummer’s Nightmare— Windsor McCay. Cameo Theatre — Overture — “Zampa,” by Cameo Concert Orchestra. Current Events — Cameo News Events. Scenics — Cameo Pictorial Journeys. Violin Solo — “ Meditation ” from “Thais,” by Graham Harris. Comedy — A Charmed Life — James Aubrey. Feature — Flower of the North — ■ Vitagraph. Organ Solo — Marche Militaire, played by John Priest. Rialto Theatre — Overture — “ Fourth Hungarian Rhapsody,” by Rialto Orchestra, czymbalom solo by Bela Nyary. Current Events — Rialto Magazine including “ Dawn to Dusk 'in Egypt ” — Educational. Vocal — “ Lolita,” by Edoardo Albano, baritone. Feature — The Last Payment — F'ola Negri. Danse — “ Danse Parisien by Marjorie Peterson. Comedy — Captain Kidd’s Kids — Harold Lloyd Revival. Next Week — Saturday Night — Paramount. Criterion Theatre — “ Fools Paradise,” continued. Rivoli Theatre — Overture — “ March Slav,” by Rivoli Orchestra. Current Events — Rivoli Pictorial. Instrumental — “ Concerto in E b Major,” by Carlo Marx, pianist. Feature — The Law and the Woman— Betty Compson. Danse — Dance from “ Prince Igor,” by Victorina Krigher. Comedy — Willie’s Slate — Pat Sullivan Cartoon. Next Week — Saturday Night — Paramount. Criterion Theatre — “ Fools Faradise,” continued. Apollo Theatre — “ Orphans of the Storm,” continued. Central Theatre — Second week of “ Foolish Wives.” LOS ANGELES Kinema Theatre — Novelty — Topics of the Day — Pathe. Comedy — Free and Easy — White. Overture — Fifth Symphony closing with a stage setting representing the painting “ The Ivreutzer Sonata,” unveiled and followed with a violin solo by Jan Rubini. Current Events — From Kinograms and International. Feature — The Lotus Eater— John Barrymore. Next Week — Tol'able David. Tally’s Theatre — Current Events — Fox News. Comedy — -Young and Foolish — Folly. Special — Hawaiian musical review with five people including a hula-hula dancer. Feature — The Woman Untamed — Doraldina. California Theatre — Current Events — From International News, Fox News and includes local events. Novelty — Cain and Abel — -Sacred Films. Concert — Symphony orchestra rendering “ La Boheme,” Dance of the Chinese Dolls,” “ Ave Maria” and “Wang Wang Blues.” Novelty — Topics of -the Day — Pathe. Feature — Grand Larceny — Goldwyn. Comedy — A Barnyard Cavalier — Christie. Next — I Accuse. Miller’s Theatre — Second week of “Perjury.” Mission Theatre — Current Events — Fox News. Overture — Light Cavalry. Scenic — Let’s Go to the South Sea — Educational. Instrumental — Serenade. Rendered as a violin solo. Comedy — The Blockhead — Senne-tt. Symphony Theatre — Feature — Disraeli — George Arliss. Grauman’s Rialto Theatre — Third week of “ Forever.” Super]) a Theatre — Third week of “ A Sailor Made Man.” Chine’s Broadway Theatre — Current Events— International News. Special — The Night Attack — Universal two reeler. Vocal — Tenor soloist rendering an Irish ballad. Comedy — The Monkey School Master— Century. Feature — The Fire Eater — Universal. Presented with a prologue in which a former member of the Northwest Police in uniform tells personal experiences in the service and with a stage setting showing the exterior suitable for the act. Next — Across the Deadline. Garrick Theatre — Special — The Policeman and the Baby — Educational. Instrumental — Violin solo. Organ — Selections with voice accompaniment. Feature — Too Much Wife — Realart. Next — The Sea Lion. Grauman’s Theatre — Overture — The Sheik. Rendered with tenor solo. Current Events — Pathe News. Instrumental — Harp solo. Cartoon — “ Out of the Inkwell ” release. Organ — I Want My Mama. Rendered with voice accompaniment. Comedy — Chums— Century. Special — Personal appearance of Baby Peggy Montgomery. Vocal — Girl’s quartette rendering “Navajo” and “Cherry Blossoms.” Feature — The Last F’ayment — Pola Negri. Loew’s State Theatre — Current Events — International News. Feature — Fightin’ Mad — William Desmond. And five acts of vaudeville. SEATTLE Coliseum Theatre — Overture — Jolly Fellows Waltz. Current Events — From Pathe and Kinograms. Cartoon — Dashing North. Scenic — Bonnetts of Auvergene. Vocal — Dorothy Freeman singing “ Carisfina.” Feature — Just Around the Corner — Cosmopolitan. Next — Her Mad Bargain. Columbia Theatre — Overture — Cavallera Rusticana. Current Events— International News. Novelty — She Loves Me Not. Comedy — The Monkey School Master. Feature — Across the Deadline. Next — Don’t Get Personal. Strand Theatre — Overture — “ Mother Machree ” and “ Bimini Bay.” Current Events — Kinograms. Cartoon — The Original Golfer. Scenic — Bermuda. Vocal — Emerald Trip singing popular songs. Feature— Molly O. Next Week — Same bill. Blue Mouse Theatre — Overture — Roses of Picardy. Feature — A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court. Liberty Theatre — Current Events — Selznick and Liberty News: Scenic — Quaint Siam. Comedy — Oh Buddy. Feature — The Ace of Hearts. Next — Get Rich Quick Wallingford. CLEVELAND State — Overture — Pan-Americana, by Victor Herbert, musical cameos of race characteristics : 1 American, 2 Indian, 3 Negro, 4 Spanish, under the direction of Alfred Metzdorf. Double Feature — 1. “Under the Lash,” with Norma Talmadge. 2. “ Get Rich Wallingford.” Next Week — John Barrymore in “ The Lotus Eater.” Allen — Overture — “ Le Roi D’Ys ” by Lalo, with elaborate tableau as a vizualization of the music. Current Events — Allenette, compendium of news releases. Comedy — “ The Sawmill,” with Larry Semon. Prelude — The Song in India,” a musical novelty, with Allen Ensemble of thirty voices, with colorful setting designed by Zimmerer, and arranged by S. Barrett McCormick. Feature — “ The Poverty of Riches.” Vocal Special — -Joseph Hyslop,” famous tenor of the Chicago Grand Opera Co., in concert repertoire. Next Week — “A Man’s Home.” Stillman— Overture — Mignon.” Theme — Composed to go with the feature. Feature — “ The Queen of Sheba ” — Second week. Next Week — Same (third week) to be followed by “ Peacock Alley.” Park — Overture — “The Preludes,” by Liszt. Violin Solo — (a) “The Rosary,” (b) “ Mighty Lak a Rose,” by Musical Director Maurice Spitalny. Current Events — Fox News.