The theater was closed in December of 1918 due to the ongoing influenza epidemic. It was expected to reopen on January 6, 1919 but this was moved up a couple days due to a decrease in illnesses.
January 1 – 2: No listings for these dates.
January 3: An unlisted Vitagraph Blue Ribbon feature was shown in addition to a Pathé newsreel.

January 4 – 5: No listings for these dates.
January 6 – 7: Unlisted William Russell feature film plus Official War Review reel “The Far Flung Allied Battle Line” and a Pathé newsreel.

January 8 – 9: “The Pretender” starring William Desmond and Ethel Fleming

January 10: “The Seal of Silence” starring Earle Williams and Grace Darmond plus a Pathé newsreel.

January 11: Unlisted Harry T Morey feature film plus a Pathé newsreel.

January 12: Closed Sunday
January 13 – 14: “Prisoners of the Pines” starring J Warren Kerrigan and Lois Wilson plus an Official War Review reel

January 15 – 16: “The Ghost Flower” starring Alma Reubens and Charles West

January 17 – 18: “The Woman Between Friends” starring Alice Joyce and Marc McDermott plus a Pathé newsreel.

January 19: Closed Sunday
January 20 – 21: An unlisted Lillian Walker film was shown plus an Official War Review reel.

January 22 – 23: No listings for these dates.
January 24 – 25: “A Diplomatic Mission” starring Earle Williams and Grace Darmond plus a Pathé newsreel.

January 26: Closed Sunday
January 27 – 28: “The White Lie” starring Bessie Barriscale and Edward Coxen plus an Official War Review reel

January 29: No listing for this date.
January 30 – 31: “The Price of Applause” starring Jack Livingston and Claire Anderson

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