Motion picture news booking guide (Apr 1923)

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144 BOOKING GUIDE LINWOOD THEATRE MOST BEAUTIFUL OF KANSAS CITY SUBURBAN HOUSES. A description with illustrations of the Linwood Theatre, Kansas City, Mo. T)iis theatre is a very good example of the fine suburban house. References : January JS, 1923. page 220. LOEWS WARFIELD THEATRE EMBODIES MANY COMMENDABLE FEATURES. A description and views of Loew s Warfield Theatre, San Francisco, Cal., which is built 'at a cost of $1,250,000. References : September 9, 1922, page 1285. NEW ELECTRIC THEATRE COMPARES FAVORABLY WITH FINEST. A description of the Eastman Theatre, Kansas City, Kansas, with complete views of the interior and exterior. References : December 23, 1922, page 3241. STANLEY THEATRE, FLORIDA, EXQUISITE GEM OF OLD SPANISH ART, A description with photographs of the Stanley Theatre, West Palm Beach, Fla.. which is claimed to be one of the most novel and beautiful of small theatres in America. References: March 3, 1923, description page 1081, views pages 1801-02. VIEWS OF THE INDIANA THEATRE, TERRE HAUTE, IND. Views showing the unusual decoration and layout of the elaborately designed Indiana Theatre, Terre Haute, Ind. References: December 30, 1922. pages 3420-22. STAGE LIGHTING AND PRESENTATION BEHND THE SCENES WITH EDWARD L. HYMAN, MARK STRAND. BROOKLYN. The first of a series of articles giving the details of the construction with photographs and sketches of the various numbers put on in conjunction with feature pictures at the Mark Strand Theatre, Brooklyn, N. Y. This first article explains the prologue used with the picture, " Bells of the Sea." These articles appear in the issues dated March 10th, page 1199 ; March 17th, page 1315 ; March 24th, page 1473; March 31st, page 1597; April 7th, page 1707. References: March 10, 1923, page 1199. BEHIND THE SCENES WITH EDWARD L. HYMAN, MARK STRAND, BROOKLYN. The second of a series of articles which deals with the equipment employed to secure the proper stage presentation of a picture and also treats with the composition of the overture for the picture. References : March 17, 1923, page 1315. BEHIND THE SCENES WITH E. L. HYMAN, MARK STRAND, BROOKLYN. The third of a series of articles containing diagram and explanation of a lavout for a special stage which can be used for three separate stages, making for flexibility for presentations. References : March 24, 1923, page 1473. BEHIND THE SCENES WITH E. L. HYMAN, BROOKLYN, MARK STRAND. In this article the excellent effects which may be obtained for stage specialties by the use of transparencies are fully explained. Also the prologue and method of laying out the scene for the prologue for the picture " The Christian " Is explained. References: March 31, 1923, page 1597. WEIRD EFFECT OF SIX KEYBOARDS WITH ONLY THREE PIANOS. An article with photographs describing the method of producing a striking sketch on a small stage, using three pianos and obtaining the effect of six. This stunt can be used by any theatre with a large or small stage. References : November 25, 1922, page 2703. THEATRE ORGANS PROPER WAY TO BUILD ( HAM HER FOR RECEPTION OF ORGAN. The technical expert of the American Photoplayer Company discusses the proper way for building an organ chamber. References: September 30, 1922, page 1U55. SPECIAL COURSE INAUGURATED FOR MOTION PICTURE ORGANISTS. The reproduction of a letter by George Eastman explaining the function of the new school for motion picture theatre organists incorporated In the Eastman Theatre, Rochester, N. Y. Reference* : November 11, 1922. page 2466,