Motion Picture News (Mar-Apr 1923)

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1270 M o t i o n Picture News PR 0 GRAMS FOR THE WEEK OF MARCH 4TH With First Run Theatres WIRE REPORTS FROM CORRESPONDENTS NEW YORK Capitol Theatre — Overture — "Capri" — (Prelude) " The Pearl of the Mediterranean " a travel vision by Victor L. Pisani and the intro! duction of Hans Barth, celebrated pianist, playing " Scherzo " from McDowell's B minor Concerto. Current Events — Capitol Magazine. Specialty — Impressions of " Faust," Gounod, full Capitol Grand Orchestra, with vocal and dancing numbers. Feature — Mad Love, Pola Negri — Goldwyn. Musical — " Le Carnival Russe," — C. Ciardi. Comedy — A Ringer for Dad, Mr. and Mrs. Carter DeHavcn. Recessional — Organ. Rivoli Theatre — Feature — Adam's Rib — DeMilleParamount, and last week's bill repeated. . r Rialto Theatre — Overture — Russian und Ludmilla — and Riescnfeld's Classical Jazz. Current Events — Rialto Magazine. Musical Novelty — " Hats," C. Sharpc-Minor at the Wurlitzer. Added Attraction — Kane and Abel, Reginald Denny — Leather Pushers Series — Universal. Prologue — From " I. Pagliacci." Feature — Mr. Billings Spends His Dime, Walter Hiers — Paramount. Noveltv — Rita Owen of the Ziegfeld Follies in Chicken Reel. Comedy — The Frozen North, Buster Keaton. Criterion Theatre — Feature — Othello, continued. RE-UNITED For Just This One Picture How all those who offered $200 for a ticket can have Coue's services for 40c or less. NORMA TALMADGE EySENEO'BRIEN "The Voice From the Minaret" Starts Sunday Positively the first and only theater in the world to run this marvelous picture. PERSONALLY appearing in his only motion picture. Explaining from the screen to millions he cannot otherwise' reach, just what he is explaining from the lecture platform. YOUR ONLY CHANCE to learn from the little Frenchman himself the method of self-healing thru autosuggestion. In Conjunction With VIOLA DANA in "JUNE MADNESS" and a program of unusual merit. NOW McVicker's Theatre — Overture — " Lucia Di Lammermoor." Specialty — Musical Moments. Novelty — Fun from the Press. Current Events — McVicker's News and Views. Musical — Organ Solo — "Apples." W. Remington Welch, organist. Specialty — In the Garden of Eden. Feature — Adam's Rib — Paramount. Barbee".* Theatre — C urrent Events — International Weekly. Comedy — Vamped. Feature — Secrets of Paris — Affiliated. Next Week — The Shriek of Araby. Woodlawn Theatre — ■ Current Events — Pathe News; Woodlawn News and Views. Scenic Review. Feature — A Tailor-Madc Man — Charles Ray — United Artists. The Strand theatre, Minneapolis, planed up •■ The Message of Entile Cone" in its newspaper advertising in this manner Lyric. Theatre — Feature — Hunting Big Game in Africa, continued. Cameo Theatre — Feature — Down to the Sea in Ships — Hodkin^on — Third week. Alark-Strand Theatre — Feature — The Pilgrim, Charles Chaplin-"— First National. Second week, program of last week repeated. BROOKLYN Mark-Strand Theatre — Overture — Songs from Shakespeare's Time. Feature — Douglas Fairbanks in Robin Hood — United Artists. Next Week — The Christian. CHICAGO " Voice from the Minaret " ad, playing up good sales angle, used by the Strand, Omaha Chicago Theatre — Syncopation Week — Orchestral Introduction— Specialty, " Airship Chicago," Arnold Johnson and his orchestra. (a) "Farewell Blues "; (b) " Rose of Pica r d y " ; (c) *' Lovelight in Your Eyes"; (d) Yankee Doodle Blues." Ten Abbott Dancers, featuring Georgie Ingram and Jean Ribers. Musical — Selected Songs, Irving and Jack Kaufman. Organ Solo — " You Tell Her, I Stutter." Jesse Crawford, organist. Dancing Forest — with entire cast. Show Girls in Pitter Patter. Feature — Bell Boy 13— Douglas McLean — First National. Comedy — Casey Jones, Jr. Next Week — The Christian, 'rivoli Theatre — Overture — "Forza Del Destine" Scenic. Specialty — Yarn : syncopators playing Wabash Blues. Current Events — Weekly. Musical — Organ Solo. Novelty — Topics of the Day. Specialty — In the Temple. Feature — What a Wife Learned — First National. Comedy — No Luck. Next Week — Lorna Doone. Riviera Theatre — Overture — Medley of operatic and musical comedy selections. Scenic — Pathe Review. Vocal Solo — Virginia Johnson singing " Song of the Soul." Current Events — News Weekly. Novelty — Topics of the day. Specialty — On the Mississippi. Feature — What a Wife Learned — First National. Comedy — No Luck. Next Week — Lorna Doone. Roosevelt Theatre — Feature ■ — The Pilgrim — Charlie Chaplii — First Natonal. Randolph Theatre — Current Events — International News. ; Feature — The Midnight Guest — Universal. Added Attraction — The New Leather Pushers, No. 9. Next Week Driven. LOS ANGELES Graumun's Rialto Theatre — Feature — Adam's Rib— DeMille — Fifth Week. Grauman's Hollywood Egyptian Theatre — Feature — Douglas Fairbanks in Robin Hood— United Artists — Twentieth Week. Mi>sion Theatre — Feature — One Exciting Night — Griffith-United Artists — Third Week. Pantages TheatreFeature — The Gentleman from America — Universal — Six Acts of Vaudeville. AND DAMNED .1 Mwcb Br Hl4 **7l HEAimnJL THE MOST SENSATIOMAl.'prV-irr Pi f7&.PTr^lH novel of= a decade 6y_ r.y.Ull r H£»*yJ Ulwl WITH SUPER CAST ITUCLUO'NG MARIE PREVOST, KENNETH HARLAN TULLY MARSHALL. LOUISE FAZENDA HARRY MEYERS. CLEO RIDGELY, WALTER LONG THE BEAUTIFUL AND DAMNEP" IS AM EVENT A SENSATIONAL AND EPOCHAL MASTERPIECE ALL fms\ WEEK , L Euyenia Johnson, house artist for the Alamo theatre, Louisville, Kii.. prepared this ad on " The Beautiful and Damned "