Motion Picture News (Jan-Feb 1922)

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February i 8 , I p 2 2 1127 A delightfully different comedy drama By MARY ROBERTS RINEHART . After the accident Millionaire hilly had the mo^C wonderful nU/sc in the world But Marry Robert* Rinehart can tell it better ■THE GLORIOUS FOOL" STARTS TOBAT A Caldvrv Ptdur* The principal players get the best of the billing in this one on “ The Glorious Fool,” playing recently at the America theatre, Denver Next Week — “The Law and the Woman,” with Betty Compson. Garden Theatre — Comedy — “Monkey Shines,” Camel. Feature — “The Beautiful Liar,” with Katherine MacDonald. Next Week — Elaine Hammerstein in “Remorseless Love.” Sherman TheatreSerial — “Miracles of the Jungle.” Feature — “A Trip to Paradise,” with Bert Lytell. Next Week — “Boy Crazy,” with Doris May. KANSAS CITY Liberty Theatre — Overture — Selections, “ Love Birds.” News — Pathe. Comedy — “Aesop’s Fables” and “ Love and Doughnuts.” Organ selections — Miss Susie Goff Bush and Golden Eviston, organists. Feature — The Night Rose,” Lon Chaney. Next week — “ Peacock Alley,” Mae Murray. Doric Theatre — News — International. Comedy — “ A Sailor-Made Man,” Harold Lloyd. Organ selections — P. E. Stevens, organist. Feature — “ The Swamp,” Sessue Hayakawa. Next week — “ Doubling for Romeo,” Will Rogers. Newman Theatre — Overture — “ The Force of Destiny.” Current Events — Newman News and Views. Organ selections — Gerald F. Baker and Q. Landwehr, organists. Special number — Lillian Crossman and Frank Ridge, vocal duet, in “ Hits From Maytime.” Feature — ■“ Saturday Night,” special cast. Next week — “ Tol’ble David,” Richard Barthelmess. Royal Theatre — Overture — Special selections in conjunction with songalogue. News — Royal Screen Magazine. Comedy — Torchy comedy. Organ selections — Milo T. Harte, organist. Feature — The Beautiful Liar,” Katherine MacDonald. Next week — “ Nancy from Nowhere,” Bebe Daniels. Twelfth Street Theatre — Overture — Popular selections. News — Screen Magazine. Comedy — “ It Pays to Exercise,” Mack Sennett comedy. Special number — Deep River Jazz Band, playing special selections in conjunction with the feature. Organ selections — Miss Hazel Webb and Miss R. Shepherd, organists. Feature — ■“ The House That Jazz Built,” Wanda Hawley. Next week — “ Sowing the Wind.” CINCINNATI W alnut— Current Events — Pathe 11. Topics of the Day— Literary Digest. Cartoon — Aesop’s Fables — Pathe. Short Feature — The White Mouse — Educational, Selig, Rork. Feature — Three Live Ghosts. Next week — Peacock Alley. Gifts — Current Events — Fox News. Feature — Hail the Woman. (Second week). Next week — Dempsey-Carpentier fight pictures. Palace — Current Events — International News. Topics of the Day — Literary Digest. Feature — The Beautiful Liar. Next week — Love’s Boomerang. Lyric — Current Events — Fox News. Short subject — Rope’s End — Irving Cummings. Feature — A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court. Next week — Same. Capitol — Prologue to feature — Special Dance Presentation, with music by Capitol Symphony Orchestra. Feature — French Heels. Novelty — Movie Chats. Comedy — The Sailor — Fox. Next week — What Do Men Want. WASHINGTON Crandall’s Metropolitan — Overture — The Fortune Teller. Current Events — Pathe News — Topics of the Day. Comedy — Call the Witness (Pathe). al 11 00 8mperial MRAMOUNF aOORGECuSiy (WESSEDVOcr Of TWO SIWNGt MARRIAGtS THAI SMOCKED SOCIETYTOlO ONLY AS A Dt MULE COUlO TELL IT! WITH ITS All STAR CAST! ITS THRILLS! ITS WONDROUSlY BEAUTIFUL GOWNS/ IMIODORI ROM UTS C0KRAO MAOll . ^Ae ROSARY' The Imperial theatre, San Francisco, used this display to advertise “ Saturday Night ” Bebe Daniels is the big bet in this ad by Chine’s Broadway theatre, Los Angeles, billing “Nancy From Nowhere ” Feature — School Days (Warner Bros.). Next Week — Star Dust (First National). Loew’s Columbia — Overture — Raymond. Current Events — International News. Feature — Saturday Night (Paramount). Next Week — Saturday Night (continued) . Loew’s Palace — Overture • — Second Hungarian Rhapsody. Current Events — Pathe News — Topics of the Day. Cartoon. Comedy. Feature — Back Pay (Paramount). Moore’s Rialto — Overture. Current Events — Fox News. Special — The Bashful Suitor (Triart). Comedy — Battling Torchy. Feature — The Last Payment (Paramount). Next Week — Shame (Fox). PITTSBURG Olympic Theatre — Overture — Special music by Umberto Egizi. Current Events — Kinograms. Feature — Saturday N ight. Comedy — Fast Mail. Novelty — Pathe Review. Next Week. Grand Theatre — Current Events — Grand News Weekly. Feature — Gypsy Blood. Comedy — The Paleface. Novelty — Topics of the Day. Next Week — The Ruling Passion. Liberty — Current Events — International. Feature — Rent Free. Comedy — • The Skipper’s Bosom Friend. Next Week — The Bride’s Play. Regent — Current Events — Kinograms. Feature — Gypsy Blood. Comedv — The Paleface. Next Week -R. S. V. P. Savoy — Current Events — Fox News. Feature — Why Girls Leave Home. Next Week — Same. Pitt Theatre — Second. Week of Orphans of the Storm. Cameraphone — Current Events — Selznick News. Feature — Two Kinds of Women. Comedy — Fast Mail. Next Week — Five Days to Live. Blackstone — Current Events — International News. Cartoon — Aesops Fables. Feature — Rent Free. Comedy— Snub Pollard. Next Week — Not Announced. Loew’s Lyceum — Current Events — Loews’ News W eekly. Feature — The Hunch. Next Week — The Fourteenth Lover. Aldine — Current Events — Selznick News. Feature — Shadows of the Sea. Comedy — Federated. Next Week — Why Announce Your Marriage. MONTREAL Allen Theatre — 1. — Overture — “Fingal’s Cave” — Mendelssohn. 2. — Here, There and Everywhere with the Allen Cameraman. 3. — Signor Enrico Aresoni, tenor— Aria from Pagliacci — Leoncavello. 4. — Comedy — “The Boat.” 5. — An Introductory to Feature — Mlie. Helen Kroner, late partner of Pavlowa, ballet russe, assisted by Signor Victor Rodriquiz at the piano. 6. — Feature — Norma Talmadge in “The Wonderful Thing.” Next Week — Pola Negri in “One Arabian Night.” ST. PAUL Capitol Theatre — A. — Overture — “The Beautiful Ga lathea”— Franz von Suppe. B. — Capitol Digest — Pathe and In ternational News. C. — “The Fable of the Cat and the Mice” — Aesop’s Film Fables.' D. — Bendix Male Quartette — -“Rev eries.” (1) “Sort a’ Miss You” — ClaySmith. (2) “Somewhere a Voice Is Calling”— Newton-Tate — Presentation by Lowell V. Calvert. E. — Feature — Cecil DeMille’s “Sat urday Night.” F. — Solo from Grand Organ — “March Romaine” — This one selling “ A Sailor Made Man ” and “ Her Social Value ” is by the Branford theatre, Newark, N. J.