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Motion Picture News
PROGRAMS FOR THE WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 9TH
With First Run Theatres
WIRE REPORTS FROM CORRESPONDENTS
NEW YORK CITY
Capitol Theatre —
Film Numbers — Red Lights (Goldwyn), Going Up the Iguazu (Scenic), Capitol Magazine (Selected). *
Musical Program — " Cycle of the Orient,*' including the Last Movein 3 & t from " Scheherezade " (Overture), "Bell Song" from Lakme, " Song of India " and " Kol Nidre " (Divertissements and Vocal Selections), ''Song of the Soul" (Soprano Solo), Recessional (Organ).
Mark Strand Theatre —
Film Numbers — Why Worry (Pathe), continued.
Rivoli Theatre —
Film Numbers — Ruggles of Red Gap (Paramount), Rivoli Pictorial (Selected), Kick Out (Educational).
Musical Program — " Alessandro Stradella " (Overture), " Schubertiana," including " Serenade," " Valse Sentimentale," " Moment Musicale " and " Marche Militaire " (Divertissements), "Then You'll Remember Ale " (Tenor Solo), "Gypsy Dance" (Divertissement).
Rialto Theatre —
Film Numbers — The Gold Diggers (Warner Bros.), Rialto Magazine (Selected), Traffic (Educational).
Musical Program — Symphonic Poem, " Ideale " (Overture), Riesenfeld's Classical Jazz (Orchestral Novelty), "Sometime" (Soprano Solo), "O Promise Me" (Trumpet Solo).
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Cameo Theatre —
Film Numbers — Mothers-in-Law (Preferred), Pathe News, Aesop's Fable (Pathe), Comedy (Selected).
Musical Program — " Along Broadway " (Overture), "The Swan" (Cello Solo), Recessional (Organ).
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), continued.
44th Street Theatre — Film Numbers — The White Sister (Inspiration), continued.
Astor Theatre —
Film Numbers — The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Universal), continued.
Lyric Theatre —
Film Numbers — ■ Rosita (United Artists), continued.
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Film Numbers — The Silent Command (Fox), continued. Times Square Theatre — Film Numbers — If Winter Comes (Fox), continued.
BROOKLYN
Brooklyn Mark Strand Theatre—
Film Numbers — Three Wise Fools (Goldwyn), Main Street the
World Over (Novelty), special greeting reel for fourth birthday, Topical Review (Selected).
Musical Numbers — Symphonized Jazz, including " Look for the Happy Ending," " Mad," " Ritzi Mitzi," "Dreamy Melody," "A Kiss in the Dark" (Soprano solo). Chauve Souris Incident (Divertissement. China clock setting with Colonial figures (Baritone, Tenor and Soprano). "Rose in the Bud" (Song and dance). "Torchlight March" (Organ Recessional).
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LOS ANGELES
Loew's State Theatre —
Film Numbers — Three Ages (Metro), International News, Bubbles (State Rights), Ports of California (Scenic).
Musical Program — " Oh, My Lady " March), " Roses of Picardy " and "Mother Machrce " (Chinese Tenor), "The Only Girl" and Annabellc " (Orchestral Concert), Atmospheric Prologue with fourteen people.
Miller's Theatre—
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Musical Program — Six acts of vaudeville.
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Grauman's Third Street Theatre—
Film Numbers — The White Rose (United Artists), continued.
Metropolitan Theatre —
Film Numbers — The Marriage Maker (Paramount), Pathe News.
Musical Program — "Morning, Noon and Night" (Overture), " Marcheta " and " Dance of the Goblins " (Violin Solo), "River Shannon Moon" (Organ Solo), "Valse Triste " (Ballet), "Twenty Minutes on a Real Estate Tract" (Orchestral Novelty).
Grauman's Hollwood Egyptian Theatre —
Film Numbers — The Covered Wagon (Paramount), continued.
Rialto Theatre —
Film Numbers — Hollywood (Paramount), continued.
Mission Theatre —
Film Numbers — Merry-Go-Round (Universal), continued.
California Theatre —
Film Numbers — The Eternal Three (Goldwyn), International, Fox and Local News, Aesop's Fable (Pathe), Topics of the Day (Pathe).
Musical Program — " Kamenoi Ostrow," " Second Hungarian Rhapsody " and " Swinging Down the Lane" (Orchestral Concert).
Pantages Theatre —
Film Numbers — Alias the Night Wind (Fox).
Musical Program — Six acts of vaudeville.
Hillstreet Theatre —
Film Numbers — Alias the Night Wind (Fox), International News, The Eagle's Talons (Universal), Aesop's Fable (Pathe), Applesauce (Fox).
CHICAGO
McVicker's Theatre —
Film Numbers — Fun From the Press (Hodkinson). Xews Weekly (Pathe), Ruggles of Red Gap (Paramount), Derby Day.
Musical Program — " Carnival " (Overture), "An Old Dutch Plate" (Specialty), "In a Garden of Dreams" (Tenor Solo).
Stratford Theatre —
Film Numbers — Where Is My Wandering Boy This Evening? (Pathe), Lawful Larceny (Paramount), Here, There and Everywhere with the Stratford Theatre Man (Pathe).
Musical Program — "Marche Slave" (Overture), "New Songs in Old Settings," " Dreamy Melody " and "Song of Love" (Specialty), "Hungarian Fantasy" and "Ave Maria" (Cello Duets).
Woodlawn Theatre —
Film Numbers — News Weekly (Pathe), Fun From the Press (Hodkinson), Review (Pathe), Where Is My W andering Boy This Evening ? (Pathe), Lawful Larceny (Paramount).
Musical Program — "Martha" (Overture), Transcription of "The Sextette from Lucia" (Piano Solo)'.
Chicago Theati-e —
Film Numbers — Trilby (First National).
Musical Program — Syncopation Week — Blossom Heath Entertainers, Buster Brown, eccentric jazz dancer; Sylvia Hanley, novelty singer ; Chicago Theatre Orchestra, The Frolicking Ballet, Jesse Crawford at the organ ; De Haven & Nice, musical comedy favorites; Aileen Stanley, and Glass Palace.
■Salomy Jane" (Paramount) ad used by the Missouri theatre, St. Louis