Motion Picture News (Sep-Oct 1923)

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September 29, 1 p 2 J 1533 PROGRAMS FOR THE WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 16TH With First Run Theatres WIRE REPORTS FROM CORRESPONDENTS NEW YORK CITY Capitol Theatre — Film Numbers — Six Days (Goldwvn), Capitol Magazine (Selected). Musical Program — Prelude to First Act of " La Traviata " (Overture), Cavatina from "La Traviata,'' " Minuet,'' " Campus Memories " (Divertissements and Vocal Selections), Recessional (Organ). Rivoli Theatre — Film Number s — Zaza ( Paramount), Rivoli Pictorial (Selected), The Limit (Educational). Musical Program — Ballet Music from "Queen of Sheba " (Overture), "Invocation Hebraiquc " (Soprano Solo), Serenade from " Zaza " (Vocal and Dance Number), " Fantaisie Impromptu" (Piano Solo). Rial to Theatre — Film Numbers — The Marriage Maker (Paramount), Rialto Magazine (Selected), The Immigrant (Comedy). Musical Program — " Lohengrin " (Overture), Riesenfeld's Classical Jazz (Orchestral Novelty). "A Dream'' (Tenor Solo), "Love Sends a Little Gift of Roses " (String Quartet). Mark Strand Theatre — Film Numbers — Dulcy (First National), Mark Strand Topical Review (Selected), No Noise (Pathe). Musical Program — " Sixth Hungarian Rhapsody" (Overture), "Russian Frolic" (Divertissements), "A Delft Tableau" (Divertissement), Recessional (Organ). The Strand theatre, Des Moines, used tins three-column newspaper ad. on " Holluuood " (Paramount) Cameo Theatre — Film Numbers — ■ Mothers-in-Law (Preferred), continued. Criterion Theatre — Film Numbers — The C o v e r e d Wagon (Paramount), continued. Cosmopolitan Theatre — Film Numbers — Little Old NewYork (Cosmopolitan), 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. Central .Theatre — Film Numbers — The Si'ent Command (Fox), continued. Times Square Theatre — Film Numbers — If Winter Comes (Fox), continued. BROOKLYN Brooklyn Mark Strand Theatre— Film Numbers — Why Worry (Pathe), Felix in Fairyland State Rights), Topical Review (Selected). Musical Program — " Medley of Victor Herbert Selections" (Overture), "Kol Nidri " (Tenor Solo), "The Bells of St. Mary's" (Basso Solo), "Cadiz March," " El Chocolo," " Bambalina,'" " Parade of the Wooden Soldiers " (Marimba Band), "Miserere," from "II Trovatore " (Tenor and Soprano Duet), "The Swan" (Ballet), Toreador Song from "Carmen" (Baritone Solo), "Grand Chorus in D " (Organ Recessional). LOS ANGELES Loew's State Theatre — Film Number s — The Eternal Struggle (Metro), International News, Watch Papa (LTniversal) . Musical Program — " Andy Gump " (March), "The Gumps in Person" (Sketch), "II Trovatore," " Parade of the Wooden Soldiers " (Orchestral Concert). Miller's Theatre — Film Numbers — The Spoilers — (Goldwyn), continued. Grauman's Third Street Theatre— Film Numbers — The White Rose (LTnited Artists), continued. Rialto Theatre — Film Numbers — Hollywood (Paramount), continued. Grauman's Hollywood Egyptian Theatre — Film Numbers — The Covered Wagon ((Paramount), continued. Good attention value in "Rouged Lips" (Metro) ad used bit the Century theatre, Baltimore Metropolitan Theatre — Film Numbers — Ruggles of Red Gap (Paramount), Pathe News, Pathe Review. Musical Program — " Second Hungarian Rhapsody" (Overture), "Good-bye" (Organ Novelty), "A Poem of Music" (Ballet;, Prologue to Feature. Mission Theatre — Film Numbers — Merry-Go-Round (Universal), continued. Pantages Theatre — Film Numbers — I Can Explain (Metro). Musical Program — Six acts of vaudeville. Hillstreet Theatre — Film Numbers — The Victor (Universal), International News, The Steel Trail (Universal) , Aesop's Fable (Pathe), His School Daze (Universal). SAN FRANCISCO Granada Theatre — Film Numbers — The Cheat (Paramount), Granada News (Fox and International News Weeklies), Felix Strikes It Rich (Independent). Musical Program — " Oriental Nights (Prologue), including special Russian dancers and five musical pieces, " Les Orientals " and " Dance of the Dervishes." California Theatre — Film Numbers — Little Johnny Jones (Wrarner), Screen Magazine (International), International News Review, Dark Timber (Educational). Musical Program — ■ " The Fortune Teller" and "Polonaise" (Overture), "At the Races" (Musical Novelty) . Imperial Theatre — Film Numbers — Hollywood (Paramount, second week) Warfield's Theatre — Film Numbers — Strangers of the Night (Metro), Jungle Pals (Fox), Three Minutes with Our Navy (Navy Dept.), Current News (Pathe and Kinograms). Musical program — " Morning, Noon and Night " and " Love Tales " (Overture), "On a Pirate Ship" (Quartet Prologue). CHICAGO Chicago TheatreFilm Numbers — Fun from the Press (Hodki-ison), Strangers of the Night (Metro), Dippv Doo Dads (Pathe). Musical Program — " Chimes of Normandy" (Overture), Miss Marjorie Maxwell, Singing Musetta's Waltz Aria from " La Boheme"; "In Fair Hawaii" (Organ), "On the 5:15," Chicago Theatre Quartette (Specialty). Tivoli Theatre — Film Number — 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. Riviera Theatre — Film Numbers Fun from the Press (Hodkinson), Three Wise Fools (Goldwyn). Musical Program — " Jolly Robbers " (Overture), "Bird Fantasy" (Specialty), "On the Plantation" (Specialty). The BtUlman theatre, Cleveland, used this three-column ad on -'The Spoilers" (Ooldicyn)