Motion Picture News (Jan-Feb 1922)

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PROGRAMS FOR THE IV E EK OF JANUARY 22 N L With First Run Theatres IV I R E REPORTS FROM CORRESPONDENT NEW YORK CITY Mark Strand Theatre — Overture — “ 1812* ” with special scenic effects, presented by Strand Symphony Orchestra. Scenic — “Teddy’’ in Glacier Land ’ — Pathecolor. Instrumental — “ Spanish Dance No. 8” played by Madeline MacGuigan, violinist. Current Events — Mark Strand Topical Review. Vocal — “ Good-Bye ” sung by Kitty McLaughlin, soprano. Feature — The Ruling Passion — George Arliss. Comedy — Lookout Below— Harold Lloyd revival. Next week — School Days — Wesley Barry. Capitol Theatre — Overture — Symphony No. 4 by Capitol Grand Orchestra. Scenic — The Ranger-Sunset — Burrud Polychrome. Danse — (a) “ Anitra’s Dance” by Doris Niles; (b) “The Moth” by Mile. Gambarelli ; (c) Cake Walk by Alexander Oumansky and Thalia Zanou. Current Events — Capitol News. Prologue — “ The Grim Comedian ” — Emanuel List, basso profundo, music by William Axt, lyric by Martha Wilchinsky. Feature — 'the Grim Comedian — Goldwyn. Instrumental — Solo for Flute — “Tremolo” by Andre MacQuarre. Comedy — With Hy Mayer at Monte Carlo. Next week — Silent Call — H. O. Davis. Rialto Theatre — Overture — “ Capriccio Espagnol ” by the Rialto Orchestra. Current Events — Rialto Magazine. Vocal — “ The Last Rose of Summer ” sung by Betty Anderson, soprano. h’» tke Picture Tm’tt Beta WubM Pm Special Elaborate Prologue Original Music Score Third Street Theatre this orrm wnx Hovelty “ School Days ” ad. used hy the Third Street theatre, Easton, Pa. Feature — Saturday Night — Cecil DeMille. Next week — Nancy From Nowhere — Bebe' Daniels. Criterion Theatre — Overture — “ Serenata ” by the Criterion Orchestra. Current Events — Film Potpourri ; (a) Pageantry in India; (b) Criterion Magazine; (c) “A Winter’s Tale” — Post Nature; (d) “The Bull Fight” Mutt & Jeff Comedy. Special — Spanish Jazz by Cynthia Perot and Elliott Taylor. Feature — Red Hot Romance — Emerson and Loos. Rivoli Theatre — Current Events — Rivoli Pictorial. Vocal — “ Serenade ” by Miriam Lax, and Eva Sobel, sopranos, Susan Ida Clough, mezzo soprano; Inga Wank, contralto. Feature — Saturdav Night — Cecil DeMille. Next week — One Glorious Day — Paramount. Cameo Theatre — Second week of “ Flower of the North.” Apollo Theatre — “ Orphans of the Storm ” continued. LOS ANGELES Kinema Theatre — Overture — Raymond. Novelty — -Topics of the Day— Pathe. Cartoon — The Bear and the Bee — Aesop’s Fables — Pathe. Current Events — International and Kinograms. Feature — Tol’able David — Richard Barthelmess. Presented with a prologue in which colored male quartette with Mississippi plantation set, lighted for moonligh effect, sings three numbers. Next Week — “ Star Dust ” and Larry Semon’s “The Saw Mill.” Superba Theatre — Current Events — International News. Comedy — Clowns — Century. Extra — The Phantom Terror — Universal two-reel Western. Vocal — Smiling Through. Tenor solo. Feature — Across the Deadline — Universal. Next Week — Don’t Get Personal. Clune’s Broadway Theatre — Novelty — Sport Pictorial. Comedy — Bottled Heroes — Campbell. Current Events — Kinograms. Feature— The Sea Lion — Hobart Bosworth. Next Week — Nancy from Nowhere. Miller’s Theatre — Current Events — Fox and International News. Educational — Goldwyn Graphic. Feature — Shame — Fox. California Theatre — Current Events — From Fox and International News. Special — Symphony concert, with "11 1 rovatore,” “Traumerei” and “ Madame Butterfly ” rendered. Novelty — Topics of the Day — Pathe. Feature — I Accuse — United Artists. Next Week — The Glorious Fool. Grauman’s Theatre — Current Events — Pathe News. Organ Selection from Madame Butterfly. Novelty — The Four Seasons — Urban. Instrumental— Saxophone trio and piano number giving three selections. Feature — Three Live Ghosts — Paramount. Tally’s Theatre — Current Events — Fox Weekly. Special — Program by four Swiss Yodlers. Feature — Love, Hate and the Woman. Next Week — Vendetta. Rialto Theatre — Overture — Medley. Vocal — Soprano sings “ Sunrise and You.” Organ — “Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little Toes ” with voice. SEATTLE Coliseum Theatre — Overture — La Bohme. Current Events — From Pathe and Kinograms. Scenic — Sunshine Gathers. Comedy — Saving Sister Susie. Vocal — Margherita Deauria singing “Carmena.” Feature — Her Mad Bargain. Next week — Love’s Redemption. Columbia Theatre — Overture — Pot and Peasant. Current Events — International News. Novelty — Let’s Go. Comedy — Penny Ante. local — Selected songs by Florence Cole. Feature — Don’t Get Personal. Next week— The Gutter Snipe. Strand Theatre — Second week of “Molly O” and remainder of the bill as last week. Blue Mouse Theatre — Second week of “A Connecticut Yankee.” Liberty Theatre — Overture — Pomp and Circumstance. Current Events — Selznick News and local events. Scenic — The Wilderness. Cartoon — Eve’s Leaves. Feature — Get Rich Wallingford. Next week — R. S. V. P. Vocal — Aria from Pagliacci. Re dered as tenor solo. Feature — Saturday Night — Par mount. Loew’s State Theatre — Current Events — Internatior News. Five acts vaudeville. Feature — Peacock Alley — M Murray. Novelty — Movie Chats. Symphony Theatre — Fourth week of “A Sailor Ma Man.” Mission Theatre — Second week of “Disraeli.” BROOKLYN , Mark Strand — Overture — Selections from Bize “ Carmen.” Presentation of Gilbert and Su! van’s Gondoliers”; Veneti marine set with native gc dolas, lamps and costumes props. Ensemble sang, “ Ro i White and Red ” as open. Other numbers were : “ On ! Day I Was Wedded ” by Fl.f ence Mulholland, soprar “ Duke of Plaza-Toro ” by iF gar Kiefer, baritone; “Bry-Burry,” duct by Edna B(hans, soprano and Mr. Kief-; “ A Regular Royal Queen,” Mark Strand Mixed Qu ■ tette; “Take a Pair of Spa ling Eyes,” Fred Jagel, tent Finale — “ Dance A Ca Chucl by ensemble. Mark Strand Topical Review, i Prologue to feature — Tropical o door set with cut-out p;ilj trees, star-lit sky and illu nated moon. Edgar Kie: baritone, sings Finden’s “ T( pie Bells ” with dance by So L*wH i feixnict rtrsasa Conway Tearle “The Road of Ambition” Reproduction of a display on “ Road of Ambition” used by the At theatre, Tacoma