Motion Picture News (Jul-Aug 1923)

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900 Motion Picture News PROGRAMS FOR THE IV E E K OF AUGUST 12TH With First Run Theatres WIRE REPORTS FROM CORRESPONDENTS NEW YORK CITY Capitol Theatre — Film Numbers — The Spoilers (Goldwyn), continued. Rivoli Theatre — Film Numbers — Hollywood (Paramount ) , continued. Rialto Theatre — Film Numbers — Bluebeard's Eighth Wife (Paramount), continued. Mark Strand Theatre — Film Numbers — Little Johnny Jones (Warner Brothers), Mark Strand Topical Review (Selected), When Summer Comes (First National). Musical Program — " Pique Dame " (Overture), " Japanola " (Divertissements), "Give My Regards to Broadway" (Tenor Solo serving as Prologue), Recessional (Organ ) Cameo Theatre — Film Numbers — Merry-Go-Round (Universal), continued from Central. Criterion Theatre — Film Numbers — The Covered Wagon (Paramount), continued. Cosmopolitan Theatre — Film Numbers— Little Old New York (Cosmopolitan), continued. Sam H. Harris Theatre — Film Numbers — The Green Goddess ( Distinctive), opening Tuesday night. BROOKLYN Mark Strand TheatreFilm Numbers— The Brass Bottle (First National), Will He Conquer Dempsey (Selznick), The Midnight Cabaret (Vitagraph), Mark Strand Topical Review (Selected). Musical Program — Symphonized Jazz, including " Ten-Ten-Tennessee," "Since That Sweet Somebody Went Away," " Morning Will Come " and " When Will ■if YOU SAID YOU LOVED ME ' YOU ACE MINE / EHEUVWOLE WOBID CANGO TO SMASH i 10 SMITHEREENS BVOSE I'll IET YOU GO ck London's SENSATKKAl STORY' ABYSMAL BRUTE Featuring, the Famous star of* *THC LEATHER PUSHERS "«JThE KENTUCKY DERBY* REGINALD DENNY ME SNATCHED HER OUT OF ANOTHER MAW'S ARMS RIGHT IN HER OWN FATHER'S HOME SHE THE PAMPERED DAUGHTER OF MILLIONS TO HER AMAZEMENT SHE "FELT THE DESIRE TO YIELD ' HER MIND SAIO'NOI BUT HER HEART SAIO'VES"'/ A RED BLOODED STORY OF A RED BLOODED MAN AND A RED BLOODED WOMAN ALL WEEK STARTING SUNDAY ALAMO Jand-drn.Sx " Abysmni Brutr ■ ad prepared by Eugenia Johnson for the shotting at the Alamo theatre, Louisville the Sun Shine for Me." " Carmen Fantasie" (Violin Solo), " H. M. S. Pianofore," with five vocalists, and following-numbers : " I'm Called Little Buttercup," " A Maiden Fair to See," " My Gallant Crew," " Sorry Her Lot," " I Am the Monarch of the Sea," " My Leave Pm Taking," " Fair Moon " and " For Me Is An Englishman." "Coronation March" (Organ Recessional). LOS ANGELES Attractively laid out ad on "The Purple Highway " by the Missouri theatre, St. Louis Loew's State Theatre — Film Numbers — Circus Days (First National), International News, Nip and Tuck (Pathe), The Globe Trotter (State Rights). Musical Program— "March Sophie" (Overture), "March Slave" and "Just Remember" (Orchestral Concert), "I Pagliacci " and "Sally" (Tenor Soli), Atmospheric Prologue. Kinema Theatre — Film Numbers — Cordelia the Magnificent (Metro), International News, Columbia the Gem of the Ocean (Universal), Topics of the Day (Pathe). Musical Program—" Last Night on the Back Porch" (Organ Solo with Slides and Voice). Miller's TheatreFilm Numbers — Safety Last (Pathe), continued. California Theatre — Film Numbers— Three Wise Fools (Goldwyn), continued. Grauman's Third Street Theatre— Film Numbers— Pathe News, Life of President Coolidge (Fox) A Grim Fairy Tale (F. B. O ) ' Musical Program—" William Tell " (Overture), "One Hour of Love " (Organ Solo with Slides). California Theatre — _ Film Numbers— Michael O'Halloran (Hodkinson). Musical Program— Girls' Quartette (Vocal), Pierre and Pierrette (Dance Act), Atmospheric Prologue (Vocal). 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 — The Silent Partner (Paramount), Pathe News. Musical Program—" Dance of the •ts*' ?r>(\ "Slavish Rhapsody" (Overture), Xylophone Solo, "That Old Gang of Mine" (Organ with Slides), Tenor Solo, Piano Soli. Mission Theatre — Film^ Numbers — Merry-Go-Round (Universal), continued. Hillstreet Theatre — Film Numbers— Crashing Through (F. B. O.), International News, The Eagle"s Talons (Universal), Aesop's Fables (Pathe), This Wife Business (Comedy). Musical Program — Six acts of vaudeville. SAN FRANCISCO Loew's Warfield Theatre — Film Numbers — Where the North Begins (Warner Bros.), Pointed Paragraphs (Pathe), Minute Views of Current News (Selected). Musical Program — "Marche Slave" (Overture), Cinderella Roof Orchestra Jazz Band, Rin-Tin-Tin in person. Granada Theatre — Film Numbers — Three Wise Fools (Goldwyn), News Film (Kinogram and Fox), Our New President (Educational). Musical Program — " At the Ice Carnival" (Musical Specialty with Thirty People), "Carolina Mammy " ( Special). California Theatre — Film Numbers — Daughters of the Rich (Preferred), The Barnyard (Vitagraph), Screen Magazine (International), News Reviews (Educational). Musical Program — " Morning, Noon and Night " and " Lady of the Evening" (Overture), "Toreador Song " from " Carmen " and " On the Road to Mandalay " (Vocal). Portola Theatre — Film Numbers — Man from Glengarry (Hodkinson). Imperial Theatre — Film Numbers — Merry-Go-Round (Universal), continued. BALTIMORE Century Theatre — Film Numbers — The Spoilers (Goldwyn), Hot Water (Educational), Century Topical Digest (Pathe and Kinograms). Musical Program — " The Gypsy Baron," Act 1 (Tabloid Opera). New Theatre — Film Numbers — Enemies of Women (Cosmopolitan), Current Events (Pathe). Loew's Hippodrome — Film Numbers— Skid Proof (Fox), A Russian Rumor (F. B. O.), Current Events (Universal). Four-column newspaper ad on "Are You a Failure?" used by the Apollo theatre, Indianapolis