Motion Picture News (Sep-Oct 1923)

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1884 Motion Picture News Strand Theatre — Film Numbers — The Go-Getter (Paramount), Current Events (Kinograms), Scenic (Educational). Musical Program — Roscoe Arbuckle in Person (Special Attraction), "Who Has Been Hanging 'Round?" and "Oh, Gee, Oh, Gosh. Oh, Golly, I'm in Love" (Vocal Solos). Merrill Theatre — Film Numbers — Six Days (Goldwvn ) , continued ; Nip and Tuck (Pathe), First Views of the Japanese Earthquake (Pathe Special), Current Events (Pathe). Musical Program — " Tweet ! Tweet !" and " You Can't Make A Fool Out of Me " featured by the composer, Egbert Van Vlstyne, and " Barney Google's 'Yip" Around the World" (OverLiire). rrincess Theatre — Film Numbers — Sunshine Trail (First National), Yellow Gold Pathe), Social Errors (Hodicinson). Current Events (Educational). OMAHA Rialto Theatre — Film Numbers — Why Worry? (Pathe), Lyman Howe's Hodge Podge, Shooting the Earth (Educational), Through the Window of My House (Educational), Current Events, Fun from the Press (Hodkinson). Musical Program — "Love Tales" and "Five Minutes With George M. Cohan" (Overtures), "Pal of My Heart" (Organ Solo). Strand Theatre — Film Numbers — Her Reputation (First National), Front! (Educational), Fox News. Musical Program — "Fest" (Overture). Sun Theatre — Film Numbers — Human Wreckage (F. B. O.), International News. World TheatreFilm Numbers — Six-Fifty (Universal), One Wild Day (Metro), Current Events. Musical Program — Benson Orchestra and six vaudeville acts. Empress Theatre — Film Numbers — The Snow Bride (Paramount), The Fiddling Fool (Hodkinson), Tropical Tree Time (Vitagraph). Musical Program — Silks and Satins (Musical Review). Moon Theatre — Film Numbers — Lone Star Ranger (Fox), One Exciting Day (Universal), Leather Pushers, Round 5 (Universal). DES MOINES Des Moines Theatre — Film Numbers — The Common Law (Selznick), Handy Andy (Educational), International News Weekly. Musical Program — Comedy vaudeville act. Strand Theatre — Film Numbers — The Huntress (First National), Full Speed Ahead (Fox), Kinograms (Educational). Rialto Theatre — Film Numbers — The Broken Wing (Preferred), Bringing Up Buddy (Universal ) . Garden Theatre — Film Numbers — The Three Ages (Metro.), Sport Review (Goldwyn) . Capitol Theatre — Film Numbers — Wandering Daughters (First National). INDIANAPOLIS Apollo Theatre — Film Numbers — Why Worrv? (Pathe), Is Conan Doyle Right? (Pathe), Fox News Weekly. Musical Program — "Low Down Papa" (Vocal Solo), Popular Selections (Virgil Moore's Apollo Entertainers) . Circle Theatre — Film Numbers — Fighting Blade (First National), Screen Snapshots (State Rights), Pathe News, Kinograms (Educational). Musical Program— "Jubel" (Orchesetra). Colonial Theatre — Film Numbers — Rouged Lips (Metro), The Artist (Fox), Pathe News. Musical Program — American Harmonists and Melody Sextette, playing popular selections. CLEVELAND Large space art ad on " Dulcy " (First National) at Loexc's Btate theatre, Los Angeles Stillman Theatre — Film Number — Ashes of Vengeance (First National). Musical Program — "Kamenoi Os trow," by Rubinstein (Overture), Allen Theatre — Film Numbers — Her Reputation (First National), Passin' Thru (Pathe), Literary Digest, Pathe News. Musical Program — "If I Were King" (Overture), "Caucasian Sketches," "Song of the Volga" (Stage Prelude), "Second Hungarian Rhapsody" and "Spanish Rhapsody" by Chabrier (Hans Hanke, pianist). State Theatre — Film Numbers — The Meanest Man in the World (Principal), International News. Musical Program — "Second Hungarian Rhapsody" (Overture), Oriole Terrace Orchestra with Jazz Repertoire. Park Theatre — Film Numbers — The Age of Desire (First National), Literary Digest (Pathe), Kinograms (Educational). Musical Program — "William Tell" (Overture), Jazz Unit playing "You," "No, No, Nora," "Holi Hilo." Reade's Hippodrome — Film Numbers — Hell's Hole (Fox), The Leather Pushers (Universal), International News, Plain Dealer Screen Magazine. Musical Program — Hits from the Follies. Standard Theatre — Film Numbers — The Clean Up (Universal), Blazes (Educational), International News. ST. PAUL Missouri Theatre — Film Numbers — Ruggles of Red Gap (Paramount), Felix the Cat Cartoon (State Rights), Fun from the Press (Hodkinson), International News. Musical Program — "Merry Wives of Windsor" (Overture), Organ Numbers (Tom Terry at Wurlitzer) . New Grand Central, West End Lyric and Capitol Theatres— Film Numbers — Potash and Perlmutter (First National), Pathe News, Topics of the Day (Pathe). Musical Program — "Second Hungarian Rhapsody" (Overture), The Pantheon Singers with Adelyn Hoad, violinist ; Organ Numbers. Delmonte Theatre — Film Numbers — Rouged Lips (Metro), Pitfalls of a Big City (Pathe), International News, Fun from the Press (Hodkinson), Is Conan Doyle Right? (Pathe). Musical Program — Roman and Mazine (Harmony Singers), Versatile Quintette (Song and Dance Numbers). Kings Theatre — Film Numbers — Daytime Wives (F. B. O.), Why Pay Rent? (Comedy), International News. Musical Program — Orchestra (Overture), Lucile Mayer (contralto). William Fox Liberty Theatre— Film Numbers — If Winter Comes (Fox), The Unreal News Reel, Sunshine Comedy (Fox), News and Educational. Musical Program — Orchestral Numbers, William J. Strueber (Comedy Baritone). Rivoli Theatre — Film Numbers — A Chapter in Her Life (Universal), Century Comedy, International News, Fun from the Press (Hodkinson). Musical Program — Orchestral overture and accompaniments. DETROIT Adams Theatre — Film Numbers — White Rose (United Artists), Current Events (International and Dt. Free Press). Musical Program — Edna Charles (Vocalist). Broadway-Strand Theatre — Film Numbers — Mothers in Law (Preferred), Current Events (International ). Capitol Theatre — Film Numbers — Zaza (Paramount), Current Events (Pathe and International J, Topical Review. Musical Program — " Second Hungarian Rhapsody" (Overture), Royal Marimba Band. Fox-Washington Theatre — Film Numbers — If Winter Comes (Fox), Current Events (Fox News). Madison Theatre — Film Number s — The Eternal Struggle (Metro), Current Events (Pathe News), Roll Along (Educational). Musical Program — ■" Semeramidi " (Overture), Kimball and Mills (Vocalists). KANSAS CITY Newman Theatre — Film Numbers — Dulcy (First National), Newman News and Views (Pathe and Kinograms). grams). Musical Program — " Dance of the Hours" (Overture) (with Marie Kelley Dancers), "The Phonograph Girl" (Aileen Stanley), "Indiana Moon" (Organ Solos). Liberty Theatre — Film Numbers— A Chapter in Her Life (Universal), Leather Pushers (Universal), Heeza Liar Cartoon Comedy (Hodkinson), Liberty Current Pictorial (Pathe and International News). Musical Program — S elections (Overture), Selections (Organ Solos) . Royal Theatre — Film Numbers — Six Days (Goldwyn), It's a Gift (Pathe), Royal Screen Magazine (Pathe and Kinograms). Musical Program — S elections (Overture), Sherry Louise Marshall (Soprano), Selections (Organ Solos). Twelfth Street Theatre — Film Numbers — The Birth of a Nation (United Artists), International News. Musical Program — S elections (Overture), Selections (Organ Solos). 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