Motion Picture News (Jan-Feb 1922)

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1124 Motion Picture News PROGRAMS FOR THE IF E E K 0 F FEB R U A RY 4T H With First ] Ri l tl n iea A tl res WIRE REPORTS F R 0 M C 0 R R E SPONDENTS NEW YORK CITY Criterion Theatre — Overture — “ Badinage,” by Criterion Orchestra. Current Events — Criterion Magazine. Vocal — “ At the Cross Roads,” Miriam Lax, soprano ; Susan Ida Clough, mezzo soprano; Charles Nash, tenor. Feature— Where Is My Wandering Boy Tonight? — Equity. Instrumental — “ Valse in C Sharp Minor,” played by Lillian Powell. Capitol Theatre — Orchestral Prelude — The scene opens in a village in France five o’clock in the afternoon The angelus is ringing; people in the fields stop work. The angelus is interrupted by clouds gathering in the East which uo very rapidly and ominously. The villagers stand in amazement, not understanding its meaning. Wbh the rumbling thunder is heard the approaching hoof-beats of Four Horsemen, followed by a terrific din with blaring trumpets, cannonading and sirens. The people rush to place of worship in terror as the cavalcade is heard Then comes the crashing climax with the ominous calls of the Four Horsemen : Conquest, war, pestilence and death. Feature — Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse — Metro. « This Stardust ” display -was used hy the Kmema theatre, Los Angeles Rivoli Theatre — Special — “ The Enchanted City,” with musical accompaniment, “Dreams,” and “Love Dreams.” Current Events — Rivola Pictorial. Vocal — “Three for Jack,” sung by George Richardson, baritone. Feature — Moran of the Lady Letty — Dorothy Dalton. Danse — “Moment Musicale,” presented by Victorina Krigher. Comedy — Cracked Ice. Next Week — Back Pay — Cosmopolitan. Rialto Theatre — Overture — “ Les Preludes,” by Rialto Orchestra. Current Events — Rialto Magazine with a Tony Sarg Cartoon Almanac. Vocal — “ Bird Song,” from “ I Pagliacci,” sung by Mary Fabian, soprano. Feature — Boomerang Bill — Lionel Barrymore. Instrumental — “Fox Trot Medley,” for the xylophone, by Raymond C. Ellis. Comedy — Blow ’Em Up — Snub Pollard. Next Week — The Red Peacock — Pola Negri. Apollo Theatre — Orphans of the Storm continued. Lyric Theatre — Turn to the Right continued. Central Theatre — Foolish Wives continued. Cameo Theatre — The Prodigal Judge continued. LOS ANGELES California Theatre — Current EventEs — Fox and International News. Educational — Goldwyn Graphic. Concert— California Orchestra playing “ Carnival,” Hungarian Rhapsody and other selections. Novelty — Topics of the Day — Pathe. Feature — When Romance Rides — Hampton. Comedy — The Fast Male — Joe Rock. Next Wek — A Doll’s House. Kinema Theatre — Overture — “ Evolution of Dixie.” Novelty — Topics of the Day--Pathe. Cartoon — The Fox and the Grapes. Aesop’s Fables — Pathe. Current Events — International and Kinograms. Novelty — A Dream of Sixty-two — Hodinson. Comedy— The Saw Mill (famous painting series)— Vitagraph. Feature— A Woman’s Place— Constance Talmadge. Next Week — The Song of Life and Victor Herbert as guest conductor. Miller’s Theatre — Current Events — From Fox and Kinograms. Educational — Campbell. Comedy — School Day Love. Feature — The Silent Call — First National. Clune’s Theatre — Added — Jules of the River — Irving Cummings two-reeler. Current Events — Kinograms. Organ — Dimples. Feature — Tullie — Mary Miles Minter. Superba Theatre — • Current Events — International New? Comedy — The Touch Down — Century. Extra— The Open Wire — Universal two reeler. Vocal — Baby singer rendering “The lsquimo Baby.” Feature — The Guttersnipe — Universal. Next Week — The Scrapper Loew’s State Theatre — Current Events — International News. Feature — What No Man Knows— Clara Kimball Young. Five Acts of Vaudeville. Grauman’s Theatre — Current Events — Pathe News. Vocal — Blue Eyes. Rendered as tenor solo. Educational — Pathe Review. Organ — Yoo Hoo, with voice accompaniment. Educational — Kineto Review. Special — Musical — dance act titled “Fifteen Minutes in the Alexandria Hotel Barber Shop,” with twenty people, novelty dancers, two quartettes and solo dancer appearing. The number ends with a shaving contest with four barbers shaving patrons from the audience. Feature — The Law and the Woman —Paramount. Next Week — Moran of the Lady Letty. Grauman’s Rialto Theatre Third Week of “Saturday Night.” Tally’s Theatre — Second Week of “The Soul of Man.” Mission Theatre — Second Week of “Hail the Woman.” Symphony Theatre — Sixth week of “A Sailor Made Man.” SEATTLE Coliseum Theatre — Overture — Selections from “ Peer Gynt.” Current Events — From Pathe and Kinograms. Scenic— Torrid Tampico. Comedy — A Rural Cinderella. Feature — The Call of the North. Presented with a prologue in which a baritone in the costume of a blacksmith renders selections from “ Robin Hood.” Next Week — Peacock Alley. Columbia Theatre — Overture — Selections from “You’re In Love.” Current Events — International News. Comedy — The Touch Down. Feature — I Accuse. Next Week — The Guttersnipe, with personal appearance of Gladys W alton. Strand Theatre — Overture — Selections from “ Katinka.” Current Events — Kinograms. Cartoon — Circumstantial Evidence. Feature — Theodora. Presented with a prologue in which solo dances are given by Mrs. Hamilton Douglas. Next Week — Three Live Ghosts. Blue Mouse Theatre — Current Events — Fox News. Feature — Shame. Coming — Why Girls Leave Home. Liberty Theatre — Current Events — Selznick ana Liberty News. Scenic — The Ranger. Comedy — Torchy A La Carte. Feature — My Boy. Next Week — Rent Free. California theatre, Los Angeles, ad on " The Glorious Fool ”