Motion Picture News (May-Jun 1923)

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2866 Motion Picture News BtffiTf ST. PAUL Large space ad on " You Can't Fool Your Wife " at the Liberty theatre, Seattle. Musical Program — " Old Kentucky Home Fantasy" (Overture). Columbia Theatre — Film Numbers — Shock (Universal), Topics of the Day (Pathe), Urban Classic (Vitagraph), International News. Musical Program — " La Boheme " (Overture), "Seven Eleven" (Organ), "Just a Little Blue" (Vocal). Liberty Theatre — Film Numbers — Safety Last (Pathe), continued. Winter Garden Theatre — Film Numbers — Bulldog Drummond (Hodkinson), Fun from the Press (Hodkinson), Col. Heeza Liar and the Ghost (Hodkinson), International News. Musical Program — Overture (Orchestra). DALLAS Palace Theatre — Film Numbers — Racing Hearts (Paramount), News Tours (Selected), Aesop's Fable (Pathe), Hold Tight (Educational). Musical Program — " In Syncopation Land" (Specialty), 75th Symphony Concert. Old Mill Theatre— Film Numbers — Hunting Big Game in Africa (Universal), Oh, Promise Me, Prizma subject. Melba TheatreFilm Numbers — Girl of the Golden West (First National), The Kid Reporter (Universal). Musical Program — Concert (Orchestra). ROCHESTER Eastman Theatre — Film Numbers — Daddy (First National), Eastman Theatre Current Events Magazine (Selected), Wonders of the Sea (F. B. O.). Musical Program — Grand Fantasy from "Lohengrin" (Overture), ! "The Toy Shop" (Divertissements), "Monastery Bells", (Orchestra), "Somewhere a Voice is Calling" (Vocal), Recessional (Organ). Capitol Theatre — Film Number — Within the Law (First National), Capitol Digest (Pathe anil International News), Under Two Jags (Pathe). Musical Program — " Martha " (Overture), Capitol Trio (Vocal and Instrumental) in " I Hear You Calling Me " and " Dreamy Melody," " Yes, . We Have No Bananas" (Organ Recessional I . WASHINGTON Metropolitan Theatre — Film Numbers— The Bright Shawl (First National) continued. Columbia Theatre — Film Numbers — Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (Metro). Palace Theatre — Film Numbers — The Tiger's Claw (Paramount), Once a Mason (Paramount), Current Events (Pathe), Topics of the Day (Pathe). Rialto Theatre — ■ Film Numbers — The Abysmal Brute (Universal), Current Events (Fox). Musical Program — " Zigeunerweis en," " Valse Bluette " (Violin Solo). CINCINNATI Capitol Theatre — Film Numbers — The Isle of Lost Ships (First National), Current Events (Pathe), Exit Stranger ( Educational) . Musical Program — Popular selections played in solo form by various instruments in different parts of the house (Novelty Overture). Walnut Theatre — Film Numbers — The Little Church Around the Corner (Warner Brothers), Current Events (Pathe), Topics of the Day (Pathe), Cold Chills (Educational). Musical Program — "Mary" (Overture) . Strand Theatre — Film Numbers — The Ne'er-DoWell (Paramount), Current Events (Pathe), Aesop's Fable (Pathe). Musical Program — " The Chaperones " (Overture). Grand Theatre — Film Numbers — Foolish Wives (Universal), Current Events (International). Musical Program — " Song of India" (Overture). NEWARK Branford Theatre — Film Numbers — The Girl of the Golden West (First National), Branford Review of Events, Topics of the Day (Pathe), A Jungle Romance (Educational), Newark Board of Health picture. Musical Program — Harmonicist (Solo), "My Little Grey Home in the West" (Prologue), " Licbestraum " and " Prelude in G sharp minor" (Overture). Newark Theatre — Film Numbers — The Exciters (Paramount), A Pleasant Jour ney (Pathe), Newark Theatre Pictorial, Topics of the Day (Pathe). Musical Program — Selections from "Cavalleria Rusticana " (Overture), " Smiling" Billy Mason, in person, " Scherzo" (Organ Solo). CHICAGO Chicago Theatre — Film Numbers — Little Church Around The Corner (Warner Brothers). Musical Program — Special Week — "Opera vs. Jazz" Chicago Theatre Smyphony Orchestra : a. American, Prelude to Azora ; b. French, Meditation From Thais; c. German Ride of the Valkyries; d. Italian, Sextette from Lucia, Tivoli Syncopators ; a " Carolina in the Morning," b. " Louisville Lou," c. " You've Got Got To See Mama." Mary Fabian singing, "Caro Nome"; Sammy White and Eva Puck (Dancers), Benj. Landsman, singing "Prologo," from "Pagliacci" Miserere from "II Travatore," and "Rose of Sunny Italy" (Organ Solos), Irving and Jack Kaufman, singing, a. " Babbling Brook," Of A Feather," A Girl That Men "Yes, We Have No "Gallagher & Shean." "Faust." Emma Noe, Birds c. "Just Forget," d. Bananas," e. Trio fror soprano, Martin Brefel, tenor and Carl Bitterl, basso. Tivoli Theatre — Film Numbers — Weekly, Topics of the Day, The Bright Shawl (First National), The Ballonatic (First National). Musical Program— "Orpheus" (Overture), Seven Banjo Artists (Specialty), "I Love Me" (Organ), Prologue to "The Bright Shawl," Walter Pontius, tenor; Jean Durelle, soprano, and Sylvia Tell, dancer. Riviera Theatre — Film Numbers — Weekly, The Bright Shawl (First National), The Baloonatic (First National). Musical Program — "Festival March" (Overture), The Six Brown Broth ers in "The Land Of Old King Tut," "French & Covne," dancing act (Specialty). Roosevelt Theatre — Film Numbers— Weekly (Pathe), Enemies of Women (Goldwyn). Woodlawn Theatre — Film Numbers — News Weekly (Pathe), Topics of the Day, Review (Pathe), Strike Father, Strike Son (Leather Pushers, Round 2, Universal), The GoGetter (Paramount). Musical Program— Medley of popular airs (Overture), " Astor " (Cornet Solo). Randolph Theatre — Film Numbers— International News (Universal), Taking Orders _ (Universal), She Loves And Lies (First National). Stratford Theatre — Film Numbers— Stratford Topical Events. The Leather Pushers (Universal) The GoGetter (Paramount). Musical Program — "Martha" (Overture) "Mother Goose" (Organ Solo) "Musical Memories," excerpts from "Naughty Marietta," " Firefly," " Irene " and " Mile. Modiste." McVickers Theatre — Film Numbers — News and Views, A Pleasant Journey (Pathe), The Exciters (Paramount). Musical Program — " Slavic Rhapsody " (Overture) "The Music Mirror," (Specialty) John Steel in person with his new songs, (Specialty). ST. LOUIS Missouri Theatre — Film Numbers — The Exciters (Paramount) Felix cat cartoon (State Rights) Current events (Pathe and International) Fun from the Press (Hodkinson). Musical Numbers—" The Sawmill River Road" and "Morning, Noon and Night" (Overture) Else and Paulsen (Ice skating novelty) The Singing Brandons (Vocal Numbers) . Pershing Theatre — Film Numbers — Nanook of the North (Pathe) continued. Grand Central* Lyric Skydome and West End Lyric Theatres— Film Numbers— "The Bright Shawl (First National) High Power (Educational) Current events (Pathe News) Topics of the Day (Pathe) Aesop's Fable (Pathe). Musical Numbers — Overture and organ accompaniment. Virginia Johnson ( Soprano at New GrandCentral only) Mendelssohn quartet CAt Grand Central only). Capitol Theatre — Film Numbers — Slander the Woman (First National) High Power (Educational) Current events ( Pathe News) Topics of the Day (Pathe) Aesop's Fable (Pathe). Musical Numbers — Overture and selections (Orchestra). Rivoli Theatre — Film Numbers — What Wives Want (Universal) Current events (International News) Fun from the Press (Hodkinson). Striking art ad on "Westbound Limited," used by the Bijou, New Haven.