Motion Picture News (Sep-Oct 1923)

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1764 d Motion Picture News Musical Program — Selections from "Nifties of 1923" (Emmett Luedeke's Harmonists). New Olympic Theatre — Film Numbers — A Chapter in Her Life (Universal), Youthful Fancy (Pathe), The Wolf Trapper, Current Events, Jap Earthquake (Edition of International News). Musical Program — ■" Merry Wives of Windsor" (Overture). Shea"* North Park Theatre — Film Numbers — Hollywood ( Paramount), Hold Tight (Mermaid Comedy), Current Events (Pathe and International News). Palace Theatre — Film Numbers — Putting It Over (State Rights), first half; The Isle of Conquest (Norma Talmadge re-issue), last half. PHILADELPHIA Stanley Theatre — Film Numbers — The Three Ages Metro), Current Events (Pathe), Literary Digest (Pathe), Sing Them Again (Educational), Is Conan Doyle Right? (Pathe). Musical Program — " Martha " (Overture), ''Three Ages of Terpsichore" (Dance), Grace Hayes in selections (Vocal), Potpourri of Popular Hits (Organ). Stanton Theatre — Film Numbers — The White Rose (United Artists), Current Events . (Fox). Musical Program — Special score for picture (Orchestral Mosaic). Karlton Theatre — Film Numbers — Yesterday's Wife (State Rights), Current Events (Pathe), Kinograms (Educational). Navy Blues (Educational), Japanese Earthquake ( Paramount), Pathe Review (Pathe). Aldine Theatre — Film Numbers — Dulcv (First National), Current Events (International), Down to the Sea in Shoes (Pathe). Victoria Theatre — Film Numbers — The Shock (Universal), Current Events (Pathe), The Midnight Cabaret (Vitagraph), Mistress of the World, First Chapter (Paramount). Regent Theatre — Film Numbers — Loyal Lives (Vitagraph), Town Terrors (Fox). THEc^TLLBN IKaHtan BROAD «ioCHES~ WARNER. BROS-/-* a pulse Stirling stor.y of the great open spaces PRESENTED .WITH AN ALL STAR CAST Ve a tu rir>4 *RIN TIN TIN* Ohe FAMOUS POLICE 00& HERO "Dr>e CAST INCLUDES CLAIRE ADAM/ WALTER MCCUIRE o/««Tfo/y CHESTER M FRANKLIN Art ad on " Where the North Begins" (Warner Bros.) used by the Karlton theatre, Philadelphia DETROIT Adams Theatre — Film Numbers — Merry Go Round (Universal), second week continued. Broadway-Strand Theatre — Film Numbers — The Gold Diggers (Warner Bros.), Current Events (International), Screen Snapshots. Musical Program — Owen Sisters. Madison Theatre — Film Numbers — Going Up (Associated Exhihitors), Current Events (International), Pathe News. Musical Program — Overture, Quixy Trio (Soloists). Aeroplane Explosion— (Special Prologue). Capitol Theatre — Film Numbers — Age of Desire (First National), Current Events (Pathe News), (Scenic) Down on the Farm, Phantom Proofs, Harpooning the Sword Fish (Pathe Review), The Three Ages (Metro). Musical Program — Susan Clough (soloist) . Fox-Washington Theatre — Film Numbers — Monna Vanna (Fox), Current Events (Fox News), The Cyclist (Fox). Royal Theatre — Film Numbers — Mothers-in-Law (Preferred Pictures), So Long, Buddy (Universal), Royal Screen Magazine (From Pathe and Kinograms). Musical Program — Selections (Overture), Sherry Louise Marshall (Soprano), Selections (Organ Solos). Twelfth Street Theatre — Film Numbers — The Midnight Alarm (Vitagraph), Mack Sennett Comedy (Pathe), Interna ional News. Musical Program — Selections (Overture), Selections (Organ Solos) . CLEVELAND Stillman Theatre — Film Numbers — The Green Goddess (Distinctive). Musical Program — Fourth Symphonic Suite from " Scheherazade" (Overture). Allen Theatre — Film Numbers — Rupert of Hentzau (Selznick), Pathe News, Topics of the Day (Pathe). Musical Program " Autumn," from "The Seasons" (Overture); "Dance of the Leaves" (Prologue). State Theatre — Film Numbers — The Common Law (Selznick), Japanese Earthquake (Paramount), Tail Lights (Educational), International News. Musical Program — "Mile. Modiste" (Overture), "Ave Maria" (Violin Solo). Park Theatre — Film Numbers — The Huntress (First National), Seaside Simps (State Rights), When the Globe Trotters Trot (Educational), Kinograms. Musical Program — "Mile. Modiste" (Overture), " Somebody's Wrong," "Night in the Woods," "You, Darling, You" (Orchestra). Reade's Hippodrome — Film Numbers — Temporary Marriage (Principal), Japanese Earthquake, Leather Pushers (Universal), Plain Dealer Screen Magazine, International News. Musical Program — Hits from "The Passing Show" (Overture). Standard Theatre — Film Numbers — The Shock (Universal), One Exciting Day (Universal), International News. KANSAS CITY " Dulcy " (First National) ad, with plenty of white space, by the Allen theatre, Cleveland Newman Theatre — Film Numbers — The Common Law (Selznick), Out of the Inkwell (Cartoon Comedy), Newman News and Views (From Pathe and Kinograms). Musical Program — Selections from "Mademoiselle Modiste" (Overture), Hazel Stallings (Whistler), Recessional (Organ Solos). Liberty Theatre — Film Numbers — Going Up (Associated Exhibitors), Is Conan Doyle Right? (Pathe), Liberty Current Pictorial (From Pathe and International News). Musical Program ■ — Selections (Overture), Selections (Organ Solos). Aesop's Fables (Pathe), Fashion Parade, (A Modern Dream of Women), Running Wild (Educational). Old Mill TheatreFilm Numbers — The Three Ages (Metro), Prizma (State Rights). California or Bust (Pathe). Melba Theatre — Film Numbers — Daytime Wives (F. B. O.), Nobody's Darling (Universal), Kinograms. SEATTLE DALLAS Palace Theatre — Film Numbers — Bluebeard's Eighth Wife (Paramount), News Weekly, Topics of the Day .(Pathe), SALT LAKE CITY American Theatre — Film Numbers — The Eternal Three (Goldwyn), The Four Orphans (Hodkinson), International News. Kinema Theatre — Film Numbers — Why Worry? (Pathe), International News, Topics of the Day (Pathe). Paramount Empress Theatre — Film Numbers — The Purple Highway (Paramont), Navy Blues (Educational), Pathe News. Musical Program — Orchestral Selections. Coliseum Theatre — Film Numbers — The Silent Partner (Paramount), Fun From the Press (Hodkinson), Kinograms, Pathe News, Down to the Sea in Shoes (Pathe). Musical Program — " Old Times Waltz" (Overture). Blue Mouse Theatre — Film Numbers — Six Days (Goldwyn) , The Burglar (Comedy), Fox News. Musical Program — "Just an Old Love Song" (Overture), Pianoflage (Specialty), "By a Babbling Brook" (Vocal), "Prelude in C Sharp Minor" (Organ). Strand Theatre — Film Numbers — The White Rose (United Artists), Pathe Review, Colonel Heezaliar's Vacation (Hodkinson), Kinograms. Musical Program — "Animal Fair Solo" (Overture), Grieg Concerto (Piano), "Mighty Lak' a Rose" (Vocal). Columbia Theatre — Film Numbers — A Chapter in Her Life (Universal), Regular Boy (Comedy), International News. Musical Prog ram — "Badinage" (Overture), "Berceuse" (Novelty), Wiehl Sisters in Vocal, Piano and Violin (Specialty). Liberty Theatre — Film Numbers — Strangers of the Night (Metro), Pathe Review, The Cat and the Fiddle (Educational), International and Liberty News. Musical Program — -"Love Tales" (Overture). Winter Garden Theatre — Film Numbers — Boston Blackie (Fox), Urban Classic, Applesauce (Fox), Pathe News. Musical Program — Orchestra (Overture) . Metropolitan Theatre — Film Number — The Covered Wagon (Paramount) continued. Two-column hand-lettered ad on "Why Worm?" (Pathe) used by the Brooklyn Mark Strand theatre in Brooklyn newspapers