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June 2 , 1923
2653
PR 0 GRAMS
FOR
THE
WEEK
OF MAY 20TH
With First Run Theatres
WIRE REPORTS FROM CORRESPONDENTS
NEW^YORK CITY
Capitol Theatre —
Film Numbers — Trailing African Wild Animals (Metro), Capri, Ca p i t o 1 Magazine ( Selected ) . The Spooks (Pathe).
Musical Program — Italian Folk Songs (Overture), Impressions of " II Trovatore," (Tabloid Opera), Ten Minutes with Fredric Fradkin (Violin Solos), " In a Clock Store" (Divertissement), Organ (Recessional).
Rialto Theatre —
Film Numbers — Enemies of W omen (Goldwvn), continued from Rivoli.
Rivoli Theatre —
Film Numbers — Soul of the Beast (Metro), Rivoli Pictorial (Selected), The Wandering Two (Universal).
Musical Program — Selection from "Faust" (Overture), Riesenfeld's Classical Jazz, " Du Barry " (Tableaux), "Tim Rooney's at the Fightin' " (Baritone Solo).
Mark Strand Theatre —
Film Numbers — Girl of the Golder. West (First National), Here and There, Mark Strand Topical Review (Selected), The Mouse Catcher (Pathe).
Musical Program — " Miniature Gems" (Overture and Divertissements), including " Manon," " Le Reve " (Tenor Solo), "Music Box Dance" (Divertissement}, "Toy March" (Divertissement), "Chanson du Coeur Vrise " (Soprano Solo), Prologue to feature, Recessional (Organ).
Criterion Theatre —
Film Numbers — The Covered Wagon (Paramount), continued.
Cameo Theatre —
Film Numbers — • Masters of Men (Vitagraph), continued.
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Lyric Theatre —
Film Numbers — The White Rose (United Artists).
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Mark Strand Theatre —
Film Numbers — ■ " Scars of Jealousy " (First National), Mark Strand Topical Review (Selected), The Puzzle, (Out of Inkwell Comedy).
Musical Program — Forty-minute miniature of " The Mikado," specially staged and lighted, with seven principals, eight Geisha Girls and ensemble. Symphonized Jazz, including " Bambalina," " Who's Sorry Now," " That American Boy of Mine." " Just One More Dance," and "You Remind Me of My Mother," " W ithin a Chinese Garden " (Organ Recessional).
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LOS ANGELES
Grauman's Third Street Theatre—
Film Numbers — The Spider and the Rose (State Rights), Pathe News, Firpo Fight Pictures (Universal), Novelty Dance Reel.
Musical Program — " Slavish Rhapsody " (Overture), "It Takes But a Moment to Say Goodbye " (Organ Solo), Violin solo.
Metropolitan Theatre —
Film Numbers — Sixty Cents an Hour (Paramount), Pathe News, Fighting Blood (F. B. O.).
Musical Program — "Les Preludes" (Overture), "The Sweetest Story Ever Told" and "A Story Told in Old Songs" (Orchestral Novel
ties), Violin solo, "Barney Google" (Organ Solo), Jazz Toe Dance and Mansfield Nature Dancers.
Rialto Theatre —
Film Numbers — Enemies of Women (Goldwyn), continued.
Hollywood Egyptian Theatre—
Film Numbers — The Covered Wagon (Paramount), continued.
Mission Theatre —
Film Numbers — Main Street (^Warner Brothers), continued. Down to the Sea in Ships (Hodkinson), opening Wednesday.
Miller's Theatre —
Film Numbers — Hunting Big Game in Africa (Universal), continued.
Kinema Theatre —
Film Numbers — Within the Law (First National), continued.
Pantages Theatre —
Film Numbers — Can a Woman Love Twice? (F. B. O.).
Musical Program — Seven acts of vaudeville.
California Theatre —
Film Numbers — The Man from Glengarry (Hodkinson), International and Fox News, The Young Sherlocks (Pathe).
Musical Program — "Semiramide" (Overture), "Carnival of Venice" and "Crying for You" (Orchestra).
Hillstreet Theatre —
Film Numbers — The Light in the Dark (First National) , International News (L^niversal) , Aesop's Fable (Pathe), Pop Tuttle, the 1 1 Detective (F. B. O.).
I Musical Program — Six acts of vau
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Loew's State Theatre —
Film Numbers — Love in the Dark (Metro), International News, Romance of a Lemon, Thrills of a Lumberjack (Novelty).
Musical Program — "My Jewels of Love" (Organ Songologue), Mosconi Family (Dancing Act), "Force of Destiny," "Naughty Marietta" and "Who's Sorry Now?" (Orchestra).
SAN FRANCISCO
Loew's Warfield Theatre —
Film Numbers — A Noise in Newboro (Metro), The Love Nest (First National) Current Events and Alinute Views (Pathe and International), Fun from the Press (Hodkinson), Making of a Alan (Prizma).
Musical Program — "Tannhauser March" and "I Cried For You'" (Violin Solo) Twenty Minutes in Hell (Special Feature) Prologue to feature.
Tivoli Theatre —
Film Numbers — Sunshine Trail (First National) and Conquering The Woman (Associated Exhibitors). Kinosrrams (Educational).
California Theatre —
Film Number s — Q u i c k sand s (American Releasing), California News Review (International) Fun From The Press (Hodkinson), The Leather Pushers — Round 12 (Universal).
Musical Program — "Faust" (Overture) Waring Pennsylvanians.
Imperial Theatre —
Film Numbers — Enemies of Women (Goldwyn), continued.
Granada Theatre —
Film Numbers — You Can't Fool Your Wife (Paramount), Current Events (Fox), Fighting Blood, Round Four (F. B. O.), Selected Subjects From Pathe
Musical Numbers — "Twenty Minutes At Palm Beach," (Instrumental), Prologue to feature.
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