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Motion Picture News
PROGRAMS FOR THE WEEK OF OCTOBER 7TH
With First Run Theatres
WIRE REPORTS FROM CORRESPONDENTS
NEW YORK CITY
Capitol Theatre —
Film Numbers — Strangers of the Night (Metro), The Virgin Islands (Scenic), Capitol Magazine (Selected).
Musical Program — "The Jolly Robbers" (Overture), "Air of Salome" from " Herodiade " (Orchestra), "Abendlied" (Soprano Solo), " Traumerei " (Tenor Solo), "Bonnie" (Ballet), Recessional (Organ).
Rivoli Theatre —
Film Numbers — The Spanish Dancer (Paramount), Rivoli Pictorial (Selected).
Musical Program — " Capriccio Espagnol " (Overture), "Chicago" (Classical Jazz), "Impressions d' Espagnol," including " The Spanish Dancer," " Romanza " and " Lolita " (Vocal and Dance Numbers).
Rialto Theatre —
Film Numbers — The Broken Wing (Preferred), Rialto Magazine (Selected), Three Strikes (Educational).
Musical Program — " Sicilian Vespers " (Overture), "A La Luz de la Luna " ( Baritone Solo), "Valse Ballet" (Divertissement).
Mark Strand Theatre —
Film Numbers — The Bad Man (First National), Here and There, Mark Strand Topical Review (Selected), Let's Build (Pathe).
Musical Program — " Oberon " (Overture), "Pierrot," including " Light of the Night," " Pierrot " and " Patrol " (Vocal and Dance
Numbers), "La Rosita," "Jota " and " Hasta Manana " (Vocal and Dance Prologue), Recessional (Organ).
Cameo Theatre —
Film Numbers — Going Up (Associated Exhibitors), Pathe News, Aesop's Fables (Pathe), Dempsey-Firpo Fight Pictures.
Musical Program — Selections from "Going Up" (Overture).
44th Street Theatre—
Film Numbers — Scaramouche (Metro).
Lyric Theatre —
Film Numbers — A Woman of Paris (United Artists), continued.
Ambassador Theatre —
Film Numbers — The White Sister (Inspiration), continued.
Central Theatre —
Film Numbers — Monna Vanna (Fox).
Criterion Theatre —
Film Numbers — The Covered Wagon (Paramount), continued.
Cosmopolitan Theatre —
Film Numbers — Little Old New York (Cosmopolitan), continued.
Astor Theatre —
Film Numbers — The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Universal), continued.
BROOKLYN
VIRGIL MOORE'S APOLLO ORCHESTRALESTER HUFF— AT THE ORGAN
A rt and type ad on " Soft Boiled " {Fox) used by the Aitollo theatre, Indianapoli*
Brooklyn Mark Strand Theatre—
Film Numbers — Potash and Perlmutter (First National), Topical Review (Selected).
Musical Program — Symphonized Jazz including " When You Walked Out," "That Old Gang of Mine," "Annabelle," "Oh Min" and " Keep a Going." " Any Old Port in a Storm" (Bass Solo). Moscow Artists Ensemble (Russian singers, dancers and pantomimists, including Balaika Orchestra). "Some Time" (Soprano Solo), "Within a Chinese Garden" (Organ Recessional).
LOS ANGELES
Loew's State Theatre —
Film Numbers — The French Doll (Metro), Sing 'Em Again (Educational), Running Wild (Educational).
Musical Program — -" Home, Sweet Home" (Overture), "The Girl With the Auburn Hair" (Orchestra), Chorus and Dancers in act " On a Bowery Street."
Clune's Theatre —
Film Numbers— The Fog (Metro), International News, Out of the Inkwell Cartoon (State Rights), Move Up (Pathe).
Musical Program — Max Fisher's Orchestra.
Hillstreet Theatre —
Film Numbers — Heroes and Husbands (First National), Aesop's
Fables (Pathe), International News, The Steel Trail (Universal).
Musical Program — Six Vaudeville Acts.
Metropolitan Theatre —
Film Numbers — Zaza (Paramount), continued.
Rialto Theatre —
Film Numbers — Hollywood (Paramount), continued.
Grauman's Third Street Theatre—
Film Numbers — The Courtship of Miles Standish (Asso. Exhibitors), continued.
California Theatre —
Film Numbers — Little Old New York (Cosmopolitan), continued.
Pantages Theatre —
Film Numbers — The Drivin' Fool (Hodkinson), continued.
Alhambra Theatre —
Film Numbers — Human Wreckage (F.B.O.). continued.
Miller's Theatre —
Film Numbers — Six Days (Goldwyn), continued.
Mission Theatre —
Film Numbers — The Extra Girl (Asso. Exhibitors), continued.
CHICAGO
Chicago Theatre —
Film Numbers — Ponjola (First National), Yankee Spirit, Scenic, News Weekly.
Musical Program — " Songs of the Sea" (Overture), Eugene Dubois, violinist ; " Humoresque " and " Polanaise," " Bebe," " Long Lost Mama," and " Midnight Rose" (Organ Selections), "Saw Mill River Road" (Specialty).
Tivoli Theatre —
Film Numbers — The Common Law (Selznick), News Weekly, Literary Digest, Wrecks (Educational).
Musical P r o g r a m — " Echoes of Switzerland " (Overture), "Faust" (Specialty), "Andantino" and " Cavatina " (Organ numbers).
Riviera Theatre —
Film Numbers — The Common Law (Selznick), Literary Digest, Weekly, Wrecks (Educational).
Musical Program — " Light Cavalry " (Overture), "Bubble Song" (Specialty), Kahrum, Persian Pianist (Specialty).
Roosevelt Theatre —
Film Numbers — Merry Go Round (Universal), continued.
McVicker's Theatre —
Film Numbers — Where the North Begins (Warner Bros.), Out of the Inkwell, Screen Snapshots, Lodge Night (Pathe).
Musical Program — "Light Cavalry," (Overture), Rin-Tin-Tin, Famous Police Dog, in person. ' Bebe" (Organ Solo).
Woodlawn Theatre —
Film Numbers — Zaza (Paramount), Topics of the Day (Pathe), The Gown Shop (Vitagraph), News Weekly (Pathe).
Musical Program ■ — "Mile. Modiste " (Overture), "2nd Hungarian Rhapsody" (Piano Solo).
Randolph Theatre —
Film Numbers — Safety Last (Pathe), International News (Universal).
Stratford Theatre —
Film Numbers — Zaza (Paramount), The Gown Shop (Vitagraph), Here, There and Everywhere with the Stratford Camera Man, News Weekly.
Musical Program — Excerpts from famous operas (Overture), Vocal excerpts from " Cavalleria Rusticana," and " Santulla's Aria " (Specialty), "Sextette from Lucia" (Specialty).
SAN FRANCISCO
Loew's Warfield Theatre —
Film Numbers — The French Doll (Metro), Current Events (Pathe and Educational), The Battle (State Rights).
Musical Program — "High Jinks" (Overture), Winter Fashion Revue including Jazz and Singing.
THE SILENT PARTNER
A domestic drama of New York life — Wall Street and its frenzied financt; Riverside Drive and its wealthy homes; Fifth Avenue and its fashion shops
Pleasing "Silent Partner" (Paramount) ad used by Loeitfs Park and Mall theatres. Cleveland