Motion Picture News (Nov-Dec 1923)

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2120 Motion Picture News PROGRAMS FOR THE WEEK OF OCTOBER 14 TH With First Run Theatres WIRE REPORTS FROM CORRESPONDENTS NEW YORK CITY Capitol Theatre — Film Numbers — The Green Goddess (Distinctive), continued. Rivoli Theatre — Film Numbers — If Winter Comes (Fox). Musical Program — " Maritana " ( Overture) , " Idvll " (Vocal Duet). Rialto Theatre — Film Numbers — On the Banks of the Wabash (Vitagraph), Sapho (Paramount feature edited to short opera film), Papyrus vs. Zev (Pathe). Musical Program — Accompaniment to "Sapho" (Orchestra), "On the Banks of the Wabash " (Tenor Solo). Mark Strand Theatre — Film Numbers — Richard the Lion Hearted (Allied P. & D.), Mark Strand Topical Review (Selected), Papyrus vs. Zev (Pathe). Musical Program—" I Pagliacci " (Tabloid Opera). Cosmopolitan Theatre — Film Numbers — Unseeing Eyes (Cosmopolitan ) . Cameo Theatre — Film Numbers — Puritan Passions (Hodkinson), continued. 44th Street Theatre — Film Numbers — Scaramouche (Metro), continued. 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), continued. Criterion Theatre — Film Numbers — The Covered Wagon (Paramount), continued. STiiXMAN A Prrfert Contribution to the Screen's Finest Achievements George 7\rhss THE GREEN GODDESS 7ilice Jbyce^ Trf *""\* Dav,d"howell J*f/* SIILLM^N ORCHtSIRA -CO WING— Unusual lay-out of ad on " The Green Goddess" (Distinctive), at the Stillman theatre, Cleveland MASON 3 WYNNE MORTON MAYO TAN ARAKIS 3y MONTAGUE GLASS .WCHAS. KLEIN WITH THE ORIGINAL STARS WHO MAO 5 THE PLAV BROAD WA y'S B/GGEST HIT ~ ~ ~ BARNEy ALEX VERA BERNARD CARR GORDON and a Cast of youth and O&eautj/ 9 YEARS ON BROADWAY C TEARS IN Q YEARS I N BERLINYEARS IN SAT. EVE.POST. JlONDON O YEARS IN PETR0GRA0 // YOU LIKED IT ON THE STAGE DOC/T MISS IT ON THESCREENITS BETTER-BIGGER-GREATER~FUNNIER THAN EVER BEFORE Effectirc small space-ad on "Potash and Pcrlmutter " Gordon's Olympia theatre, Boston (First Xational) , at Astor Theatre — Film Numbers — The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Universal), continued. BROOKLYN Brooklyn Mark Strand Theatre— Film Numbers — The Fighting Blade (First National), Zev-Papyrus Race Reel (Fox), Topical Review (Selected). Musical Program — Symphonized Jazz included " Marcheta," " Bonny," " Saw Mill River Road," " Foolish Child " and " Sunkist Rose," "Journey's End" (Tenor, Soprano and Eight Girl Dancers), "Meditation" from "Thais" (Ballet), Prison Scene from "Faust" (Tenor, Soprano and Bass), "Toccata" (Organ Recessional). LOS ANGELES Grauman's Metropolitan Theatre— Film Numbers — Going Up (Asso. Exhib.), Pathe News. Musical Program — " Carnival " (Overture), "Bright Moments in a Music Shop " (Jazz orchestra), "Going Up" (Organ), Special Prologue. Chine's Theatre — Film Numbers — The Broken Wing (Preferred), International News, Extra! Extra! (Educational). Musical Program — Violin Solo and Tenor. Loew's State Theatre — Film Numbers — Ponjola (First National), International News, Down To The Sea in Shoes (Pathe). Musical Program — Trio of Whistlers and Jazz orchestra. Hillstreet Theatre — Film Numbers — Heroes and Husbands (First National), continued. Rialto Theatre — Film Numbers — Hollywood (Paramount), continued. Grauman's Third Street Theatre— Film Numbers — The Courtship of Miles Standish (Asso. Exhib.), 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 (Gold wyn), continued. Mission Theatre — Film Numbers — The Extra Girl (Asso. Exhib.), continued. CHICAGO Chicago Theatre — Film Numbers — The Bad Man, (First National), News Weekly, Sing 'Em Again (Educational), High Life (Educational). Musical Program — " Tannhauser " (Overture), "The Rosary" (Violin-Cello solo), " Sittin' In A Corner" (Organ solo), "Romantic Mexico " (Prologue to feature) . Tivoli Theatre — Film Numbers — Six Days (Goldwyn), Topics of the Day (Pathe), Runnin' Wild (Educational). Musical Program — " Orpheus " (Overture), "Rose" (Specialty) > " Waltz Romance," " Wonderful One" (Organ solos). Riviera Theatre — Film Numbers — Topics of the Day (Pathe), News Weekly, Six E)ays (Goldwyn), Runnin' Wild (Educational) . Roosevelt Theatre — Film Numbers — Little Old NewYork (Cosmopolitan), continued. McVicker's Theatre — Film Numbers — The Spanish Dancer (Paramount), Do Women Always Pay (Fable), Fun From The Press (Hodkinson). Musical Program — •" Capriccio Espagnole " (Overture), "Indiana Moon", (Specialty), "Trailmerei " (Cello solo), "Oh Gee, Oh Gosh, Oh Golly" (Organ solo), Spanish Dancers, etc. (Prologue). Woodlawn Theatre — Film Numbers — Merry Go Round (Universal), News Weekly (Pathe), Topics of the Day (Pathe), Review (Pathe), Dogs of War (Pathe). Musical Program — A selection of popular airs (Overture), "Ave Maria" (Violin solo). PUVINC The Missouri theatre, St. Louis, employed this three-column ad on "Merry Go Round" (Universal)