Motion Picture News (Jul-Aug 1923)

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768 Motion Picture News PROGRAMS FOR THE WEEK OF AUGUST 5TH With First Run Theatres WIRE REPORTS FROM CORRESPONDENTS \EW YORK CITY Capitol Theatre — Film Numbers — The Spoilers (Goldwyn), Capitol Magazine (Selected) . Musical Program — " Fourth Symphony " (Overture), "'II Bacio " (Vocal), Ballet from "Faust" (Divertissements), "Trail of '98" (Prologue), Organ Recessional. Hivoli Theatre — Film Numbers — Hollywood (Paramount), continued. Rialto Theatre — Film Numbers — Bluebeard's Wife (Paramount), Budapest (Post Scenic), Rialto Magazine, West Is East (Educational). Musical Pro-ram — "Sixth Hungarian Rhapsody" (Overture), Riesenfeld's Classical Jazz, " Zigeunerweisen " (Mandolin Solo), "Prince Charming" (Soprano Solo), " Runnin' Wild" (Dance Specialty). Mark Strand Theatre — Film Numbers — Circus Days (First National), Odds and Ends, Mark Strand Topical Review (Selected), Be Honest (Pathe). Musical Program — " II Guarney " (Overture), "Musical Toys" (Divertissements), "Prologue to 'Circus Days'" (Specialties), Recessional (Organ). Criterion Theatre — Film Numbers — The Covered Wagon (Paramount), continued. Central Theatre — Film Numbers — Loyal Lives (Vitagraph). Cosmopolitan Theatre — Film Numbers — Little Old New New York (Cosmopolitan), continued. A Thrilling Drama — and the Sureetett Loot Story Eoer Told It has action It has humor/ It has power • It has charm / THE FAMOUS JOHN COLDES STAGE SUCCESS Ihp Otmrming At a Matiot /Vtht, -DIT FLED1.RM K . THL 3 MODEST ALISCHILEr" Eighth \ B PSchuIbeig presents XHH A Casnier Production A P1CTUW1AT10N OF (JlLBERJ EMERYS CELEBRATED PLAV BUSTER KEATQN In "Convict 13" r>op !-»< I. «rOrw Tri.M Of I Ira Ulterior. Jullu* tokolm fonrlb r»olkor-r. OrisoUl VITH GASTON CLASS BARBARA LA MARA JOHN SAINPOL1S DAVID BUTLER. DOR.IS PAVN FPANK1E LE£ The Metropolian theatre, Baltimore, used this three-column art ad for its showing of " The Hero " Cameo Theatre Film Numbers — (State Rights), Broadway continued. Gold BROOKLYN Striking " Three Wise Fools " ad at the Circle theatre, Indianapolis Mark Strand TheatreFilm Numbers — Trilby (First National), Topical Review (Selected). Special memorial film of Harding. Musical Numbers — " Nabucodonosor" (Overture), Symphonized Jazz including Gypsy Love Song," "Wonderful One," " World Is Waiting for the Sunrise " and " My Sweetie Went Away " ; Group of new melodies in special setting, including "Morning Will Come," (Soprano), "Who's Sorry Now," (Tenor-Soprano Duet), "Beside A Babbling Brook" (Tenor), " Wildflower " and " Bambalina " (Ballet), "Queen of Sheba " (Organ Recessional). LOS ANGELES Loew's State Theatre — Film Numbers— The Common Law (Selznick), International News, Felix Cat Cartoon (State Rights), Topics of the Day (Pathe). Musical Program — " You Are Mine" (Overture), Selections from " The Fortune Teller " and " When Hearts Are Young " (Orchestral Concert). Kinema Theatre — Film Numbers — The Grubstake (Selznick), International News, Out of the Inkwell Cartoon (Hod kinson). Musical Program — " Marcheta " (Organ Solo with Slides). Miller*.* Theatre — Film Numbers — Safety Last (Pathe), continued. Grauinan's Third Street Theatre— Film Numbers — Shadows of the North (Universal), Pathe News, Christopher of Columbus (F. B. O.). Musical Program — Selections from "The Fortune Teller" (Overture), "From the Shores of Italy" (Organ Solo), Russian Musical Act, Ben Black's Trio (Musical Act). Rialto Theatre — Film Numbers — Divorce (F. B. O.), continued. Grauman's Hollywood Egyptian Theatre — Film Numbers — The Covered Wagon (Paramount), continued. Metropolitan Theatre — Film Numbers — Homeward Bound (Paramount), Pathe News. Musical Program — " The Melting Pot" (Overture), Summertime Song Revue, Lily von Kovacs (Pianiste), Bob Pender Troupe (Dancing). Pantages Theatre — Film Numbers — Wildcat Jordan (Feature). Musical — Program — Six Acts of Vaudeville. Hillstreet Theatre — Film Numbers — Pawn Ticket 210 (Fix), International News, The E a g 1 c's Talons ( Universal ) , Aesop's Fables (Pathe), Tut, Tut, King (Universal). California Theatre — Film Numbers — Three Wise Fools (Goldwyn), Dippy Doo Dad Comedy (Pathe), International, Fox and Local News, Topics of the Day (Pathe). Musical Program — "Hungarian Dance No. 6" (Orchestral Concert), Claire Forbes Crane (Pianiste). Mission Theatre — Film Numbers — Merry-Go-Round (Universal), continued. SEATTLE Coliseum Theatre — Film Numbers — Wandering Daughters (First National), Fun from the Press (Hodkinson), Judy Punch (F. B. O.), Kinograms and Pathe News. Musical Program — " Rhapsody Espana " (Overture), "Waltz Llewelyn" (Saxophone Solo). Blue Mouse Theatre — Film Numbers — Brass (Warner Brothers), return engagement. Strand Theatre — Film Numbers — Girl of the Golden West (First National), continued. Columbia Theatre — Film Numbers — East "Side, West Side (State Rights), Topics of the Day (Pathe), Carmen, Jr. (Universal), International News. Musical Program — " Samson and Delilah" (Overture), Anna Carson in Jazz Dance (Specialty). Liberty Theatre — Film Numbers — The Purple Highway (Paramount;, Pathe Review, Where Is My W andering Boy This Evening? (Pathe), International and Liberty News. California srheatre ~yns is BucK Tin Mtftty S*mi Itnul World Premier Today Jack Xgndon s '"1? j "The tfejS^ Call ofi&i World premiere ad for " The Call of the Wild" at the California theatre, Los Angeles