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November 24, 1923
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PROGRAMS FOR THE W EEK OF NOVEMBER^ 10 TH
With First Run Theatres
W I R E REPORTS FROM CORRESPONDENTS
_NEW_ YORK CITY
Capitol Theatre —
Film Numbers — Little Old New
York (Cosmopolitan). Musical Program — Prelude and
Tableau (Orchestra, Soloists and
Ballet;. Rivoli Theatre — Film Numbers — Around the World
in the Spee jacks (Paramount),
Pioneer Trails (Vitagraph). Musical Program — Armistice Week
Overture (Orchestra), "Serenade" and " Liebesf reud " (Cello
Solo). Rialto Theatre — Film Numbers — His Children's
Children (Paramount), continued
from Rivoli. Mark Strand Theatre — Film Numbers— A Woman of Paris
(United Artists), continued. Cosmopolitan Theatre — Film Numbers — Under the Red
Robe (Cosmopolitan), premiere
showing.
Musical Program — " Under the Red Robe" (Overture).
Cameo Theatre —
Film Numbers — David Copperfield (Associated Exhibitors), continued.
Times Square Theatre —
Film Numbers — ■ The Temple of Venus (Fox), continued.
44th Street Theatre —
Film Numbers — Scaramouche (Metro), continued.
Lyric Theatre —
Film Numbers — The White Sister
(Inspiration), continued. Criterion Theatre —
Film Numbers — The Covered Wagon (Paramount), continued.
Astor Theatre —
Film Numbers — The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Universal), continued.
BROOKLYN
Brooklyn Mark Strand Theatre—
Film Numbers — The Common Law (Selznick), Topical Review (Selected).
Musical Numbers — " Pomp and Circumstance" (Overture, by Orchestra and Mark Strand Chorus) , ''Nutcracker Suite" (Dances, featuring premiere danseuse, and ballet, in four special settings with lighting harmonies), Symphonized Jazz, including " Marchita," "That Old Gang of Mine," "On the Back Porch" and " Havana," " Songs of Long Ago," with tenor, soprano, the chorus and ballet, in special set and costuming, "Coronation March" (Organ Recessional).
LOS ANGELES
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California Theatre —
Film Numbers — Slave of Desire (Goldwyn), Jus' Passin' Through (Pathe), Topical Review (Selected).
Musical Program — Zarbas (Violin Solo), Syncopated Impressions (Orchestra).
Mission Theatre —
Film Numbers — The Acquittal (Universal), Asleep at the Switch (Pathe).
Musical Program — Gino Severi and His Symphonists.
Grauman's Metropolitan Theatre—
Film Numbers — Stephen Steps Out (Paramount), Pathe News, Pathe Review, Scenic.
Musical Program — "March of the Toys" (Overture). "Ten Thousand Years From Now'' (Vocal).
Hill Street Theatre —
Film Numbers — The Clean-Up (Universal).
Musical Program — Clyde Cook in person, six acts of vaudeville.
Pant ages Theatre —
Film Numbers — The Man Between (Associated Exhibitors).
Musical Program — Six acts of vaudeville.
Symphony Theatre —
Film Numbers — The Dangerous Trail (Feature), Fox News, Bow Wow (Pathe).
Loew's State Theatre —
Film Numbers — The Dangerous Maid (First National), International News, Felix Cat Cartoon (S. R.).
Musical Program — "Rigoletto"
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(Tabloid Opera), Norma Gregg (Soprano Soloist).
Tally's Theatre —
Film Numbers — Monna Vanna (Fox), Fox News, A Dutch Treat (Scenic).
Alhambra Theatre —
Film Numbers — Merry Go Round (Universal), continued.
Grauman's Million Dollar Theatre—
Film Numbers — ■ Why Worry? (Pathe), continued.
Miller's TheatreFilm Numbers — The Green Goddess (Distinctive), continued.
Clune's Theatre —
Film Numbers — The Isle of Vanishing Men (Alders), continued.
Grauman's Hollywood Egyptian Theatre —
Film Numbers — The Covered Wagon (Paramount), continued.
Rialto Theatre —
Film Numbers — Hollywood (Paramount), continued.
Criterion Theatre —
Film Numbers — A Woman of Paris (United Artists), continued.
CHICAGO
Chicago Theatre —
Film Numbers — Jealous Husbands (First National), News Weekly, Scenic, Uncle Sam (Educational),
Musical Program — "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6," "Out of the West" (Specialty), "Somebody's Wrong" (Organ Solo), "Won
derful One" (Specialty). Tivoli Theatre — Film Numbers — Flaming Youth
(First National), Cartoon, Sing
'Em Again (Educational), News
Weekly.
Musical Program — "Martha'' (Overture), "Berceuse" (Specialty), "Just a Girl That Men Forget" (Organ Solo), "An Oriental Flower" (Specialty).
Riviera Theatre —
Film Numbers — Flaming Youth (First National), Cartoon, Sing 'Em Again (Educational), News Weekly.
Musical Program — "Raymond" (Overture), "The Marionette" (Specialty), Brooks and Ross in "Songs" (Specialty).
Roosevelt Theatre —
Film Numbers — Little Old New York (Cosmopolitan).
Woodlawn Theatre —
Film Numbers — The White Rose (United Artists), News (Pathe), Topics of the Day and Aesop's Fabler (Pathe).
Musical Program — A medley of popular airs (Overture).
Stratford Theatre —
Film Numbers — The White Rose (United Artists), Do Women Pay (Pathe), Here and There With the Stratford Cameraman (Scenic).
Musical Program — "Uncle Tom's Dream of the Old South" (Overture), "Rose, Rarest Rose" and "Rose of My Heart' (Prologue),
McA icker's Theatre —
Film Numbers — Fun from the Press (Hodkinson), Three Ages (Metro), Jus' Passin' Through (Pathe).
Musical Program — "Orpheus" (Overture), "Rose Perfect" (Solo), "A Hindu Temple" (Specialty), " Sonia's Song" (DuoArt Fantasy), "Do You Remember?" (Organ Solo).
Randolph Theatre —
Film Numbers — International News (Universal), The Thrill Chaser (Feature).
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