Motion Picture News (Mar-Apr 1923)

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1672 Motion Picture N e zv s PR 0 GRAMS FOR THE WEEK OF MARCH 25 TH With First Run Theatres WIRE REPORTS FROM CORRESPONDENTS NEW YORK CITY Capitol Theatre — Current Events — Capitol Magazine Prologue — Impressions of " Carmen," introducing nine vocal and dance numbers. Feature — Suzanna. Mabel Normand —Allied P. & D. Prologue to Comedy — Presented by Thalia Zanou, T. J. Dowd and J. Parker Coombs. Comedy — The Big Show, Our Gang — Pathe. Recessional— Organ, "The Palms." Rialto Theatre — Overture — " 1849 " and Riesenf eld's Classical Jazz. Scenic — Through the Great Lakes to the Sea, Barnet. Music — Violin Solo. " Concerto in E. Minor," Michael Mischakoff. Current Events — Rialto Magazine. Vocal — " King of the Vikings," Frank Robbins, bariton.e Feature — The Leopardess, Alice Brady — Paramount. Comedv — Before the Public, Snub Pollard— Pathe. Rivoli Theatre — Overture— " 1812 " and Riesenfeld's Classical Jazz. Scenic — Sea of Dreams. Divertissement — -The Three Little Maids, dance. Current Events — Rivoli Pictorial. Vocal — " Villanelle," Helen Yorke. soprano. Feature — Grumpy, William DeMille — Paramount. Cartoon — The Ghost Breaker, Felix the Cat. (Metropolitan DRUMS of FATE < WITH Mary Miles M inter v SUPPORTED BV GEORGE FAWCETT-UOBT.C*IN -MAURICE FLVNN J**«> !■ *« da#wf ib rt* bnfhl lac* ' nil aUn«cf> T1m» Mary leC ihn.llinfty Art ad for " The Beautiful and Damned " at the Strand theatre, Omaha The Metropolitan theatre. Baltimore, used this art ad on Drums of Fate. " Cameo Theatre — Feature — Down to the Sea in Ships — Hodkinson. (Continued.) Criterion Theatre — Feature — ■ The Covered Wagon — Paramount. (Continued.) Mark-Strand Theatre — Overture — Excerpt from " Sweethearts," Strand Symphony Orchestra. Current Events — Mark-Strand Topical Review. Prologue — " Little Church Around the Corner," George Reardon, baritone. Feature — The Little Church Around the Corner — Warner Brothers, and Bell Boy 13, Douglas MacLean — First National. Central Theatre — Feature— The Queen of Sin, Ben Blumenthal. BROOKLYN Mark-Strand Theatre — Overture — " Holy Week Suite," including orchestra and vocal numbers. Vocal — " The Song of Songs," Estelle Carey, soprano. Current Events — Mark-Strand Topical Review. Music — Symphonized Jazz. Feature — The Little Church Around the Corner — Warner Brothers, and Bell Boy 13, Douglas MacLean — First National. Added Attraction — Einstein's Theory of Relativity, shown only at 11 a. m. LOS ANGELES Grauman's Metropolitan Theatre— Overture—" II Guarany." Current Events — Pathe News. Specialty — Dance, " The Easter Lily," with Easter and Hazle ton. Novelty — Pathecolor, Hats for To morrow and Treasures in Leather. Vocal — " The Holy City," basso with organ solo. Scenic — ■ Fishing for Tarpon, Lyman Howe. Comedy — Dogville. Added Attraction — Yerkes S. S. Flotilla Orchestra in four-number jazz concert. Feature — The Nth Commandment — Paramount. Grauman's Theatre — Overture — Selections from "Carmen." Current Events — Pathe News. Vocal—" The Palms," soprano with organ. Comedy — Second Childhood. Added Attraction — Personal appearance of Milton Sills. Feature — Chicago Sal — Fox. Grauman's Rialto Theatre — Feature — Bella Donna, Pola Negri — Paramount. (Second week.) Grauman's Hollywood Egyptian Theatre — Feature — Douglas Fairbanks in Robin Hood — -United Artists. (Twenty-third week.) Symphony Theatre — Current Events — Fox News. Comedy — Hoboes De Luxe. Feature — The Flame of Life, Priscilla Dean — Universal. Loew's State Theatre — Current Events — International News. Specialty — Theodore Adolphus and three in dance. Novelty — In a Garden — Prizma. Specialty— Musical Act, " Southern Moonlight," fifteen people. Scenic— Scraps. Music — Symphony Orchestra Concert, " II Guarany," " The Merry Widow " and " You've Got to Go See Mamma Everv Night." Feature — Making a Man, Jack Holt —Paramount. Mission Theatre — Current Events — International News. Comedy — Dog Sense. Overture — " Madame Butterfly." Music — Violin Solo, " Amoroso " ; Orchestra, " Crinoline Days." Feature — The Girl I Love, Charles Ray — United Artists. California Theatre — Current Events — International and Fox News. Overture — " Dance of the Hours." "The Holy City " and Syncopated Impressions. Novelty — Topics of the Day. Feature — Garrison's Finish, Jack Pickord— Allied P & D. Kinema Theatre — Overture — " Home, Sweet Home. with Variations." Novelty — Topics of the Day. Comedy — Peg o' the Movies. Current Events — International News. Novelty— Waltz Ballet, Prizma. Feature — The Pilgrim — Charlie Chaplin — First National. Miller's TheatreFeature — Driven — Universal. (Moved here from California. second week.) Pantages Theatre — Feature— What Fools Men Arc. Seven acts of vaudeville. Hillstreet Theatre — Feature — While Justice Waits — Universal. Serial — Around the World in cino sivoti. sensatiomm. ytc.'N scloi>t Three-column ad on " The Oirl I Loved " at the Mission theatre, Los Angeles