Motion Picture News (Mar-Apr 1923)

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2044 Motion Picture News PROGRAMS FOR THE WEEK OF APRIL 15TH With First Run Theatres WIRE REPORTS FROM CORRESPONDENTS NEW YORK CITY Rivoli Theatre — Overture — ■" Orpheus in the Lower World " ; Riesenfeld's Classical Jazz. Current Events — Rivoli Pictorial. Added Attraction — The Phononlm (talking pictures). Vocal— " Barcarolle," Agnes Neu dorff and Perry Askam. Feature — Bella Donna, Pola Negri — Paramount. Divertissement — " Dance of the Peacocks," Three Little Maids. Comedy — A Funny Face Comedy. Rialto Theatre — Overture — Selection from " Madame Butterfly " ; Riesenfeld's Classical Jazz. Current Events— Rialto Magazine. Vocal — " Voices of Spring," Helen Vorke. Feature — Prodigal Daughters, Gloria Swanson — Paramount. Music — Organ. " A Ghost Story," " Mississippi." Comedy — The Deteckative. Capitol Theatre — Feature — Souls for Sale — Goldwyn. (Continued.) Mark-Strand Theatre — Overture — " Czardas," " Carolina in the Morning." Novelty — Here and There. Vocal — " Pale Moon," Estellc Carey. Current Events — Mark-Strand Topical Review. Divertissement — " Doll Dance," Mile. Chabelka, Mile Klementowicz. M. Bourmann. Features — Daddy, Jackie Coogan — First National. Comedv — High and Dry. T*tcooo>» toittn i Girls Yoali Love Crump) ! O O MADISON FAMOUS ORCHESTRA O O IT'S HERE AT *. AST! "I have seen every great comedy since motion pictures began. This is the best,"' BETTER THAN ANY CHAPLIN EVER MADE! smnr camkot t£ descumcd it must as set* to as AeemzciATsz We Can Honestly State That "Safety Last" is Positively the Greater, SuperComedy Ever Conceived in Screen History Doom Spui Dailj >l 10:30 A M. Performances Continuous to 11 P. >l. Safety Last " ad run by Kunsky's Adam* theatre, Detroit. Recessional — Organ. Cameo Theatre — Feature — Down to the Sea in Ships — Hodkinson. (Continued.) Criterion Theatre — Feature — The Covered Wagon — Paramount. (Continued.) Central Theatre — Feature — Enemies of Women — Cosmopolitan. (Continued.) BROOKLYN LOS ANGELES Good display of players in " Qrumpy " n,l axed by the Medisun theatre, Detroit. Mark-Strand Theatre — Overture — Excerpts from " Rigoletto " by Mark-Strand Symphony Orchestra and grand opera vocalists. Presenting "La Donna e Mobile" (Woman Is Fickle), sung by Frederick Jagel, tenor, and the quartette ; " Bella Figlia dell' Amore " (Fairest Daughter of the Graces), sung by Jagel, tenor; E 1 d o r a Stanford, soprano ; Florence Mulholland, contralto, and Wilfred Glenn, basso. Current Events — Mark-Strand Topical Review. Vocal — Eldora Stanford, soprano, " My Heart Is Yours." Vocal — " Bedouin Love Song," by Wilfred Glenn, basso, with dance interpolation by Mile. Francelli. Music — Orchestra — Symphonized Tazz. introducing " Dearest," " Blue." " Suez," " Cat's Whiskers Blues," You've Got to See Mama Everv Night," " My Buddy" and "The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise." Feature — Safety Last, Harold Lloyd— Pathe. Vocal — " Sweet Thoughts of. Home," Florence Mulholland,! contralto. I Scenic — That's Nature for You. I Recessional — Organ. " The Swan." Grauman's Theatre — Overture — '■ Barber of Seville." Current Events — Pathe News. Music — Organ and Slides, " Roses." Added Attraction — Personal appearance of Roy Stewart in monologue. Feature — Trimmed in Scarlet — Universal. Kinema Theatre — Overture — " The Operatic Mirror." Current Events — International News. Novelty — Topics of the Day. Novelty — Prizma dance reel. Cartoon — The Mirror; Bobbie Bumps. Feature — Might Lak' a Rose — First National. Hillstreet Theatre — Cartoon — Aesop's Fable. Current Events — International News. Serial — Around the World in 18 Days. Feature — The Young Diana, Marion Davies — Paramount. Six acts of vaudeville. Loew's State Theatre — Current Events — International News. Music — Organ — " Rose in the Bud." Added Attraction — Film of baby show. Vocal — Dorothy Tardon, in " Adolev " and " A Kiss in the Dark." Divertissement — " Tulip Time in Holland," 12 people. Novelty — Fun from the Press. Music — Orchestra — " Merry Wives of Windsor," " The Time, the Place and the Girl " and "After Every Party." Feature — Thorns and Orange Blossoms— Al Lichtman. Grauman's Metropolitan Theatre— Overture — "Dance of the Hours," with Creatore conducting. Current Events — Pathe News. Divertissement— " Jack Frost and Snow Flake." Music — Organ with slides — " Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Shean." Cartoon — Felix Wins Out. Music— Yerkes' Flotilla Orchestra, four jazz numbers. Feature — The Rustle of SilkParamount. Symphony Theatre — Feature — The Flame of Lie — Universal. (Continued.) Hollywood Egyptian Theatre — Feature — The Covered Wagon — Paramount. (Continued.) Mission Theatre — Feature — The Girl I Loved— United Artists. (Continued.) Pantages Theatre — ■ Feature— The Darling of the Rich — State Rights. Six acts of vaudeville. California Theatre — Current Events — International and Fox News. Music— Orchestra — Claire Forbes Crane, guest soloist, " The Village Festival " and " To a Wild Rose." Feature — Vanity Fair — Goldwyn. Rialto Theatre — Feature — Bella Donna (Paramount) completed fifth week on Tuesday; Enemies of Women (Cosmopolitan) opened on Wednesday. Sweet Cleopatra! How This Wonm Ch Lew! A Beautiful, Warm Lipped Siren — If You Miss 'BELLA DONNA You Miss Life (t Its Intensest 1 Bella Donna " ad of the Alhambra theatre. M ihraukce.