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December 15, 1923
2783
Fun from the Press (Hodkinson), Comedy. Musical Program — Orchestral and Organ Numbers, Rivoli Quartette.
Pershing Theatre —
Film Numbers ■ — Scaramouche (Metro).
^CINCINNATI
Walnut Theatre —
Film Numbers — Anna Christie
(First National), Pathe News,
Aesops Fables (Pathe). Musical Program — Orchestra. Capitol Theatre — Film Numbers — Stephen Steps Out
(Paramount), Capitol News. Musical Program — Orchestra. Strand Theatre — Film Numbers — The Wanters
(First National), Pathe News,
Aesops Fables (Pathe). Lyric Theatre — Film Numbers — The Printer's Devil
(Warner Bros.), International
News (Universal). Gifts Theatre — Film Numbers — Rupert of Hentzau
(Selznick), continued, Fun from
the Press (Hodkinson). Cox Theatre —
Film Numbers — The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Universal).
INDIANAPOLIS
Circle Theatre —
Film Numbers — Little Old New York (Cosmopolitan).
Musical Program — "Sec Indianapolis First" (Organ Novelty).
Colonial Theatre —
Film Numbers — Long Live the
King (Metro), Best Man Wins
(Pathe), Pathe News. Musical Program — American Harmonists and Melody Sextette.
Playing Popular Selections. Apollo Theatre — Film Numbers — The Lone Star
Ranger (Fox), July Days
(Pathe), Fox News. Musical Program — "Sobbin' Blues"
(Vocal Solo).
CLEVELAND
Stilhnan Theatre —
Film Numbers — S caramouche (Metro) continued.
Musical Program — Special "Scaramouche" Score.
Allen Theatre —
Film Numbers — Anna Christie (First National), Felix Gets Left (S. P.), Fun from the Press (Hodkinson), Pathe News.
Musical Program — "Finale from the Fourth Symphony" by Tschaikowsky, "Caressing Butterfly" Interpreted by Philip Spitalny.
State Theatre —
Film Numbers — Lucretia Lombard (Warner Bros.) Hitting the High Spots (S. R.) International News (Universal).
Musical Program — "C a v a 1 e r i a Rusticana" (Overture), "Plantation Days," Including Old Plantation Songs (Prologue).
Park Theatre —
Film Numbers — In Search of a Thrill (Metro), Hustlin' Hank (Pathe), Fun from the Press (Hodkinson), Kinograms, (Educational).
Musical Program — "Capriccio Espagnole (Overture), "Sunflower Maid," "Covered Wagon Days," "I've Got a Song for Sale" (Jazz Selections).
Standard Theatre —
Film Numbers — Pure Grit (Universal), Down to the Sea in Ships (Century), International News.
Reade's Hippodrome —
Film Numbers — The Printer's Devil (Warner Bros.\ Seeing Hollywood (Made Under the Auspices of Cleveland News), Fighting Blood (F. B.O.), Plain Dealer Screen Magazine, Topics of the Day (Pathe).
Musical Program — "The March of the Wooden Soldiers" (Overture.
OMAHA
The Criterion theatre, Los Angeles, used this three-column ad on " The Hunchback of Notre Dame" (Universal)
Rialto TheatreFilm Numbers — Anna C h r i s ti e (First National), Uncensored Movies (Pathe), Current Events (Kinograms), Fun from the Press (Hodkinson). Musical Program — II Guarnay (Overture), Selected (Organ Solo), Indian Syncopators. Sun Theatre —
Film Numbers — St. Elmo (Fox), Bucking the Line (Universal), Current Events (International News).
Empress Theatre —
Film Numbers — The Grail (Fox), Fighting Blood, Round 4 (F. B. O.), No Wedding Bells (Hodkinson), Javanese Tid Bits (Vitagraph).
World Theatre —
Film Numbers — South Sea Love
Voutli— Joy— Jazz Cigarette! — Cocktail* Neckerj — Potters Wlilte Kisses— Bed Rollicking Dances Riotous Flirtations Pel) — Verse — Spice Flapperism on a Spree Pleasure-Mad Daughters Sensation-Craving Mothei
A story so start
Milton Sills Elliott Dexter Colleen Meore Myrtle Stedman
Next Sunday
Attractive layout of type and stock cut on "Flaming Youth'' (First National) by the Rialto theatre, Omaha
(Fox), Please Arrest Me (S. R.), Self Defense (Universal).
Musical Program — ■ Six acts of vaudeville.
Moon Theatre —
Film Numbers — Hell's Hole (Fox), She's a He (Universal).
Strand Theatre —
Film Numbers — Stephen Steps Out (Paramount), No Loafing (Educational), Current Events (Fox News).
Musical Program — " Maytime " (Overture).
DES MOINES
Des Moines Theatre —
Film Numbers — Anna Christie (First National), News (International), Circus Thrills (Comedy), My Boy Bill (Comedy).
Musical Program—" Nightingale " (Flute Solo), "Anna Christie" (Quartet).
Strand Theatre —
Film Numbers — Fighting Blood (F. B. O.), Flip Flops (Educational), Kinograms (Educational).
Pialto Theatre —
Film Numbers — The Light That T'ailed (Paramount), My Mistake (S. R.).
KANSAS CITY
Newman Theatre —
Film Numbers — Flaming Youth (First National), Newman News and Views (Palhe and Educational).
Musical Program — Specially Arranged Numbers (Overture), Novelty Singing Orchestra, Crossman and Frazer (Soprano and Tenor), Recessional (Organ Solos).
Liberty Theatre —
Film Numbers — Her Reputation (First National), My Pal (Universal (Comedy), International
News Pictorial (Universal).
Musical Program — Selections (Overture), Recessional (Organ Solos).
Royal Theatre —
Film Numbers — Little Old New York (Cosmopolitan), continued, Royal Screen Magazine (Pathe and Educational).
Musical Program — Specially Arranged Numbers by Orchestra (Overture), Recessional (Organ Solos).
Twelfth Street Theatre —
Film Numbers — The Steadfast Heart (Goldwyn), Screen Pictorial (Pathe).
Musical Program — Popular Selections (Overture), Recessional (Organ Selections).
DETROIT
Adams Theatre —
Film Numbers — His Children's Children (Paramount), Current Events (Universal), Hitting the High Spots (Scenic).
Musical Program — Taylor, Parsons and Hawkes (Soloists).
Broadway-Strand Theatre —
Film Numbers— Little Old New York (Goldwyn-Cosmopolitan), continued.
Madison Theatre —
Film Numbers — Courtship of Myles Standish (Asso. Exhib.), Current Events (Pathe News), Rodeo Days (Scenic).
Musical Program— Piano and Song Slide, Charles Ray in person, Miss Van Bien (Soloist).
Capitol Theatre —
Film Numbers — Fashion Row (Metro), Current Events (Pathe).
Musical Program — "O r p h e u s" (Overture), "Moments Musical" (Sextette), "Calling for You" (Song Slide).
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A REVELATION IN THE ART OF PHOTO DRAMATIC
Novelty Organ Specialty, "No, No. Nora," l.nijrht Brown
CAPITOL CONCERT ORCHESTRA
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NOW PLAYING
Unusual art ad on "A Woman of Paris" (United Artists') used by the Capitol theatre, Dallas