Motion Picture News (May-Jun 1923)

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2162 Motion Picture 'News PROGRAMS FOR THE WEEK OF APRIL 22ND With First Run Theatres WIRE REPORTS FROM CORRESPONDENTS _NEW YORK CITY Capitol Theatre — Film Numbers — The Famous Mrs. Fair (Metro), Capitol Magazine (Selected). Musical Program — Impressions of " Pagliacci " (Orchestra and Vocal), "The Glow Worm" and " Nola " (Divertissements), Organ recessional. Mark Strand Theatre — Film Numbers — The Bright Shawl (First National), Don't Flirt (Pathe), Mark Strand Topical •Review (Selected). Musical Program — Selections from " Tannhauser " (O.verture), Three numbers by Mark Strand Quartette and dance numbers by Anatol Bourman and Maria Montero (Prologue), Organ recessional. Rialto Theatre — Film Numbers — You Can't Fool Your Wife (Paramount), Rialto Magazine (Selected), A Pleasant Journey (Pathe). Musical Program — " Les Preludes " (Overture), Riesenf eld's Classical Jazz, Benda Mask Dance (Divertissement), "So This Is New York" (Organ Solo). Rivoli Theatre — Film Numbers — Bella Donna (Paramount), continued. Cameo Theatre — Film Numbers — Down to the Sea in Ships (Hodkinson), continued. Central Theatre — Film Numbers — Enemies of Women (Goldwyn), continued. Criterion Theatre — Film Numbers — The Covered Wagon (Paramount), continued. BETTER THAN "A DOC'S LIFE" NEVER WEAKEN' SHOULDER ARMSDOCTOR JACK' GRANDMA'S BOY "THE KID HAROLD OYD Colifomia Concert Orchestra Best Music in UV. City 4 Concert! ToSay Program GARRISON S FINISH Jack Pickford Adapted by Elmer Htrrrit Item W. B. M. fWjn.on'i Fomooi Story MADGE BELLAMY — CLARENCE. BURTON— ETHEL GREY TERRY A Garrison's Finish BROOKLYN Mark Strand Theatre — Film Numbers — Daddy (First National), Mark Strand Topical Review (selected), Dog Sense (Educational). Musical Program — " Capriccio Italien " (Overture), " Villanelle " and " The Sweetest Story Ever Told" (Vocal), "Nocturne" (Divertissement), "Until" and "Dearest" (Vocal), Symphonized Jazz, " Valse Bluette," " Tambourine Chinois " and " Somewhere a Voice is Calling " (Violin with Duo-Art), "Rondo Francaise " (Organ Recessional). LOS ANGELES Safety Last " ad for the run at the Adams theatre, Detroit. Grauman's Metropolitan Theatre— Film Numbers — You Can't Fool Your Wife (Paramount), Pathe News, Pathe Review. Musical Program — " Cleopatra " and " The Rosary " with effects (Overture). "Steal a Little Kiss" (Organ Solo with silhouette film). Yerkes' Flotilla Orchestra, " When Hearts Are Young," " Teddy Bear Blues," "Dearest" and "China Boy." Rialto Theatre — Film Numbers— Enemies of Women (Goldwyn), Lyman Howe's Shots. Musical Program — Popular Medley (Overture). "Caprice Vinnoise " (Violin Solo). Grauman's Theatre — Film Numbers — Quicksand (American Releasing), Pathe News, Fun from the Press (Hodkinson). ad, with plenty of action, used by the California theatre, Los Angeles. Musical Program — "Morning, Noon and Night" (Overture). " You Know You Belong to Somebody Else " ( Organ Solo). Atmospheric prologue. Hollywood Egyptian Theatre— Film Numbers — The Covered Wagon (Paramount), continued. Mission Theatre — Film Numbers' — The Girl I Loved (United Artists), continued first half. Main Street (Warner Brothers), opens pre-release showing Wednesday. Symphony Theatre — Film Numbers — The Flame of Life (Universal), continued. Miller's Theatre — Film Numbers — Souls for Sale (Goldwyn), continued. Pantages Theatre — Film Numbers — You Never Know (Vitagraph), six acts vaudeville. Hillstreet Theatre — Film Numbers — Shirley of the Circus (Fox), Aesop's Fable (Pathe), International News (Universal), Around the World in 18 Days (Universal), six acts of vaudeville. Kinema Theatre — Film Numbers — Poor Men's Wives (Al Lichtman), Topics of the Day (Pathe), No Luck (Educational), International News (Universal). Musical Progrim — "Pique Dame" (Overture). "When Will the Sun Shine for Me" (Organ Solo with Slides). Personal appearance of Barbara La Marr. California Theatre — Film Numbers — Hunting Big Game in Africa (Universal), News Reel (International and Fox News), Topics of the Day (Pathe). Musical Program — " Second Polonaise in E major," "Minuet in G " and " How Many Do You Recall?" (Symphony Concert). Loew's State Theatre — Him Numbers — Trailing African W ild Animals (Metro), International News (Universal), Bray Magazine (Hodkinson), Fun from the Press (Hodkinson). Musical Program — "Silver Threads Among the Gold (Organ Solo). Dorothy Jardon and chorus of 15 people (Vocal). Prince of Pilsen," " Serenade" and "Fate" (Orchestra). CHICAGO Film Numbers — Film Numbers — Poor Men's Wives (Al Lichtman), The Balloonatic (First National), Topics of the Dav (Pathe), Pathe Weekly. Musical Program — Selections from "Romeo and Juliet" (Overture). "Swinging Down the Lane" (Organ Solo). Twenty Minutes in a Sleeping Car ( Specialty). Tivoli Theatre — Film Numbers — Hearts Aflame (Metro), Extra! Extra! (Educational), Topics of the Day (Pathe), Pathe Weekly. Musical Program — Selections from "Carmen" (Overture). "Some Day You'll Cry Over Someone" (Organ Solo). Prince Lei Leni singing Hawaiian Songs (Specialty). Little Old New York (Specialty). Riviera Theatre — Film Numbers — Hearts Aflame (Metro), Pest of the Storm "Z/ke ALLEN Heavy use of black in "The Oo-Oetler" ad by the Allen theatre, Cleveland.