Motion Picture News (Nov-Dec 1923)

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2880 Motion Picture News PROGRAMS FOR THE WEEK OF DECEMBER 9 TH. With First Run Theatres WIRE REPORTS FROM CORRESPONDENTS NEW YORK CITY Capitol Theatre — Film Numbers — Slave of Desire (Goldwyn), Capitol Magazine (Selected), Chldiren of Other Lands (Scenic). Musical Program — Selections from "Faust" (Orchestra and Ballet Corps), Selections from "The Blue Paradise," including " Here's to You, My Sparkling Wine," "My Model Girl." "The Tune They Croon in the U.S.A." and " Auf Wiedersehn " (Vocal and Dance Divertissements), "Song of the Soul" (Prologue), Recessional (Organ). Rivoli Theatre — Film Numbers — The Dangerous Maid (First National), Rivoli Pictorial (Selected), Film Foolish (Educational). Musical Program — " La Forzo del Destino " (Overture), "Pastoral" (Vocal Quartette), "Polka Sergeant" (Dance Divertissement). 44th Street Theatre — Film Numbers — Scaramouche (Metro), continued. Lyric Theatre — Film Numbers — The White Sister (Distinctive), continued. A Story -tVia-b is Kight-This Mirtute . -Sveeping the Country LUce. a Prains Firs /COLLEEN MOORE MILTON SILLS ELLIOTT DEXTER MYRTLE STEDMAN [Captain Applejack] m -y ENID BENNETT BARBARA LA MARK WATT MOORE ROBERT McKIM EMILY FITZROY THOMAS RICKETTS r pirate adventure frolics its way into a mild man's life and thrills with hilarious intensity. cocktail with a laughing gas chaserl Tallace ' urLitzer Central Theatre — Film Numbers — The Shepherd King (Fox). Cosmopolitan Theatre — Film Numbers — Under the Red Robe (Cosmopolitan), continued Astor Theatre — Film Numbers — The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Universal), continued. Criterion Theatre — Film Numbers — The Covered Wagon (Paramount), continued. BROOKLYN Mark Strand Theatre — Film Numbers — Flaming Youth (First National), Topical Review (Selected). Musical Program — " Raymond " (Overture), Songs and Dances of Long Ago, including " Sweetest Story Ever Told" (Grand Chorus), "Minuet," "To a Wild Rose" (Chorus and Ballet). Atmospheric prologue to feature picture. Selections in this number are " Somebody's Wrong," " Dreamy Melody," " Bambalina " and " Everybody Strut," " Fanfare." One column "Flaming youth" {First National) neuspaper ad by the Des Maine* theatre Attractive newspaper single-column ad for " Strangers of the Sight," used by Liberty theatre Rialto Theatre — Film Numbers — Our Hospitality (Metro), Rialto Magazine (Selected), Among the Missing (Miniature Drama), Theodore Roberts (Gallery of Living Portraits). Musical Program — -"The Jolly Robbers " (Overture), "A Kiss in the Dark" (Classical Jazz), " Sweetheart " from " Maytime " (Soprano Solo). Mark Strand Theatre — Film Numbers — A n n a Christie (First National), Mark Strand Topical Review. Musical Program — Miniature Revue, including "Morning" (Orchestra), "The Bird Cage" (Soprano Solo), "The Piano Quartette" (Instrumental), "The Arbor of Love" (Tenor Solo), "Duet Dance" (Divertissement), American (Male Quartet), Francaise (Dancers), Espagnol (Dancer), Russian (Dancers), Finale (Dance), Prologue to feature, including " Blow Ye Winds, HeighHo " (Male Quartet and "Sailor's Hornpipe" (Dance), Recessional (Organ). Cameo Theatre — Film Numbers — The Acquittal (Universal). LOS ANGELES Grauman's Metropolitan Theatre— Film Numbers — Call of the Canyon (Paramount), Pathe Scenic, Kinograms (Educational). Musical Program — "Rienzi" (Overture), "The Swan" (Negro quartette and cello and harp). Loew's State Theatre — Film Numbers — Our Hospitality ( Metro), Pathe Comedy, OneCylinder Love (Pathe), Universal News. CriPIT PLAYING OflLLrtS LEADING THEATRE /4?asmhutciiwson3s S~JL NT-ATIOKIAL. NOVEL Newspaper ad used by the Capitol theatre. Dallas, Tex., for " Rosita" during its engagement AOOE.O nove.lt i e.r Neat hand lettered ad on " If Winter Comes" (Fox), used by Fox Liberty theatre, St. Louis Musical Program — •" Second Hungarian Rhapsody" (Overture), "Symphonic Jollities" (Presentation including quartette presenting medley of popular airs). California Theatre — Film Numbers — Reno (Goldwyn), Our Gang Comedy (Pathe), A Pleasant Journey (Comedy), International News (Univarsal), Fun from the Press (Hodkinson). Musical Program — " Alma, Where Do You Live" (Overture), Classical Jazz (Orchestra), Gallagher and Shean Numbers (Loomis Twins, Vocal). Mission Theatre — Film Numbers — The Virginian (Preferred), Pathe Comedy, Picking Peaches (Fox), Universal News. Clune's Theatre — Film Numbers — Temporary Marriage (S. R.), So This Is Turkey (Pathe), Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce Trip to Ha Tally's Theatre — Film Numbers — The Eleven th Hour (Fox), The Income Tax Collector, Fox News. Hillstreet Theatre — Film Numbers — The SixFifty (Universal). Musical Program — Vaudeville. Pantages Theatre — Film Numbers— Lights Out (F. B. O.). Musical Program — Vaudeville. Miller's Theatre — Film Numbers— W h i t e Tiger (Universal), Aesop's Fables . (Pathe). Grauman's Hollywood Egyptian Theatre — Film Numbers — The Covered Wagon (Paramount), continued.