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December 8 , 1923
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PROGRAMS FOR THE WEEK OF NOVEMBER 24 TH
With First Run Theatres
WIRE REPORTS FROM CORRESPONDENTS
NEW YORK CITY _
Capitol Theatre —
Film Numbers — The Day of Faith ( Goldwyn ) , Why the Globe Trotter Trots (Educational), Capitol Magazine (Selected).
Musical Program — " Tannhauser " (Overture), "Pilgrims Going to Church" (Tableau), Impressions of "The Fortune Teller" (Selections), Recessional (Organ).
Rivoli Theatre —
Film Xuml)ers — To the Ladies (Paramount), Rivoli Pictorial (Selected), Shaaows (Cartoons).
Musical Program — ''Faust" (Tabloid Opera), Dance Divertissement.
Rialto Theatre —
Film Numbers — The Light That Failed (Paramount), Rialto Magazine (Selected), I Do (Pathe).
Musical Program — Selections from "I Pagliacci " (Overture), " Dreamy Melody " ( Classical Jazz), "Deluge" (Violin Solo).
Mark Strand Theatre —
Film Numbers — Flaming Youth (First National), Mark Strand Topical Review (Selected), Odds and Ends (Selected).
Musical Program — Overture (Orchestra), Selections, including " First, Last and Always," " Swinging Down the Lane," " Tango Capriccio," " Love Sends a Little Gift of Roses," " No, No, Nora" (Prologue), Recessional (Organ).
Cameo Theatre —
Flim Numbers — The Mailman (F. B. O.), Pathe News, Aesop's Fables (Pathe).
Musical Program — " Reve Angelique" (Overture), "The Mail Man" (Prologue), Recessional /Organ).
Times Square Theatre —
Film Numbers — This Freedom (Fox), premiere.
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Grauman's Million Dollar Theatre—
Film Numbers — Rosita (United Artists), continued.
Miller's Theatre—
Him Numbers — Thundering Dawn (Universal), continued.
Clune's Theatre —
Film Numbers — Mothers-in-Law (Preferred), continued.
Grauman's Hollywood Egyptian Theatre —
Film Numbers — The Covered Wagon (Paramount), continued.
Rialto Theatre —
Film Numbers — ■ Why Worry? (Pathe), continued.
Criterion Theatre —
Film Numbers— The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Universal), continued.
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Cosmopolitan Theatre —
Film Numbers — Under the Red Robe (Cosmopolitan), continued.
4 1th Street Theatre —
Film Numbers — S caramouche (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
Mark Strand TheatreFilm Numbers — Rosita (United Artists), Mark Strand Topical Review (Selected). Musical Program— Musical Bits including " No, No, Nora " and "Canadian Capers" (Piano Quartette), "Moonlight Kisses" and " Bit by Bit," featuring saxaphones and marimbaphone (Jazz), " Prayer of Thanksgiving," sung by Grand Chorus in special setting. Prologue to Rosita (Ensemble).
LOS ANGELES
Grauman's Metropolitan Theatre—
Film Numbers — To the Ladies (Paramount), Pathe News, Novelty Reel (Selected).
Musical Program — " No, No, Nora" (Organ), "Ten Thousand Years from Now" (Tenor Solo).
Clune's Theatre —
Film Numbers — Pioneer Trails (Vitagraph ). Coldest Africa (Pathe), Pathe and International News.
Musical Program— Orchestra Concert and Tenor Solo. Loew's State Theatre —
Film Numbers— Long Live the King
(Metro), International News. Musical Program — " If I Were
King" (Overture). Tally's Theatre — Film Number s— Cameo Kirbv
(Fox), Rough Sailing (Fox),
Fox News. Musical Program — " The Best
Loved Southern Melodies"
(Overture), also Pallma and His
Band.
California Theatre —
Film Numbers— The Unknown Purple (S. R.), International News.
Musical Program — Prologue in which members of cast appear, "The Spring Maid" (Overture).
Hill Street TheatreFilm Numbers— Youthful Cheaters ( Hodkinson).
Musical Program — Bushman and Bayne in person, vaudeville.
Pantages Theatre —
Film Numbers— Itching Palms (F. B. O.).
Musical Program— Vaudeville Acts. Mission Theatre — Film Numbers — The Acquittal (Universal), continued.
CHICAGO
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Chicago Theatre —
Film Numbers — Pleasure (Metro), Topics of the (Pathe), News Weekly. Musical Program — " Thanksgiving Fantasy" (Overture), "Shadow Song" from " Dinorah " (Spe" Arizona Stars" (Organ " Midnight Rose " (Spe
cialty), Solo'), cialtvj Tivoli Theatre —
Film Numbers — The Acquittal (Universal), Topics of the Day (Pathe), News Weekly, Uncle Sam (Educational).
Musical Program — " Thanksgiving Fantasy (Overture), " By Gone Davs " (Specialty), "Oh Gee, Oh Gosh, Oh Golly!" (Organ Solo), "The Rajah's Favorite" (Specialty).
Riviera Theatre —
Film Numbers — The Acquittal (Universal). Scenic, Weekly, Comedy.
Musical Program — tions (Overture), epathy" (Organ) One" (Specialty).
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Opening ad for " Scaramouche" (Metro) at Shubert's Academy theatre, Baltimore