Motion picture news booking guide (Apr 1923)

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SCENIGS — B — BURR SCENICS. Distributed by Independent Exchanges. Length, one-half reel. Arcadian Meadows. Produced by W. A. Van Scoy. Lush Lowlands of tne Columbia River. Released Dec. 1, 1922. „ . Enchanted Valley, The. Produced by Rollin Lester Dixon. Box Canyon in California. Released Nov. 1, 1922. _ , Lake of Silence, The. Produced by Rollin Lester Dixon. Crater Lake, nature's phantasy in crags and color. Released Jan. 1, 1923. Teepe Town. Produced by W. A. Van Scoy. Indian village of long ago. Released Feb. 1, 1923. — C — CANADIAN TRAVELOGUES. Produced by Associated Screen News. Distributed by Lee-Bradford. Length, 1 reel. By the Still Waters. Released Jan. 15, 1923. Cruise of the Princess Maquinna. Released Oct. 1, 1922. Heap Busy Indian. Released Oct. 15. 1922. Lake Louise. Released Nov. 1, 1922. Millionnaires Without a Cent. Released Dec. 1, 1922. Mooseback Riding on the Miramichi. Released Nov. 15, 1922. Play Days at Banff. Released Sept. 15, 1922. Rediscovering French River. Released Dec. 15, 1922. Taking to the Tall Timbers. Released Feb. 1, 1923. Wild Western De Luxe. Released Jan. 1, 1923. — H — LYMAN H. HOWE'S HODGE PODGE. Produced by Lyman H. Howe. Distributed by Educational Film Exchanges. Length, 1 reel. Garden of Geysers. Released Dec. 31, 1922. Hot Shots. Released Jan. 28. 1923. King Winter. Released Oct. 22, 1922. Mrs. Hippo. Released Feb. 26, 1923. Sea Elephants. Released Nov. 26, 1922. — P — PRIZMA COLOR PICTURES. Produced by Prlzma, Inc. Distributed by Stats Rights. Length, one-half reel. Dahlia, The. Scenes on a dahlia farm. Shows the planting, " crossing," " pinching " and " disbudding " of the flowers. Included are views of the fields and close-ups of many varieties of dahlias. Released Jan. 15, 1923. " I Know a Garden." A selection of garden scenes. Theme based ol Teschemacher's " I Know a Garden." Many of the scenes are from the famous gardens on the Duke estate in New Jersey. Especially adaptable to music. Released Oct. 16, 1922. Making of a Man, The. Shows the dally life of the cadets at United States Military Academy at West Point, their training In various branches. Includes a scene of dress parade. Released Dec. 15, 1922. Oases of the Sahara. Deals with the scattered desert communities in the heart of Algeria. Scenes of travelers crossing the sandy wastes Released Feb. 15, 1923. Old Glory. Traces the history of the American Flag from earliest days. Includes the story of Betsy Ross and the making of " Old Glory." The incidents leading to the writing of the " Star Spangled Banner " and its creation are also presented. Released Nov. 15, 1922., Palace of Kings, A. Hampton Court Palace, on the banks of the River Thames, Including " The Kyngees Beestes," the Palace Gardens, Great Basin and Fountain, the Maze and Long Canal. Released Feb. 1, 1923. Shades of Noah. A trip to the Zoo. Game pictures taken in various parts of the world supplemented with animal studies taken through the courtesy of the Zoological Society of Philadelphia. Released Dec. 1, 1922. 127