Motion Picture News (Mar-Apr 1924)

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M arch 1 , 19 2 4 967 st Run Theatres NEW YORK CITY Capitol Theatre — Film Numbers — Scaramouche (Metro). Musical Program — Prologue to feature, in two scenes (Divertisemc-nts). Mark Strand Theatre — Film Numbers— The Hunchback of Notre Dame ( Universal }, Mark Strand Topical Review, Selected ) . Musical Program — Prologue to Feature (Mark Strand Ensemble) Solo (Organ), Prelude (Orchestra). Rivoli Theatre — Film Numbers — Shadows of Paris (Paramount), Rivoli Pictorial (Selected), Temple Dance and Bubble Dance (Phonofilm), My Friend (Educational). Musical Program — "Robespierre" (Overture), "Caro Nome" (Soprano Solo), "Golliwog Cake Walk" (Divertisemcnt). Rialto Theatre — Film Numbers — Twenty-one (First National), Rialto Magazine (.Selected), He Loops to Conquer ( Universal ) . RUPERT HUGHES STIRRING MARRIAGE MIXUP 1ICU M/TU WISDOM. HUMOR AND n*i.TU trankiv ano e F ABU SSI* fOLD <?Eorjof wals RENO * ■ 1 IS AMERICA SAFE FOR MATRIMONY? •' 1 . ™ J/P^^*-^ Musical Program — "The King Hath. Said" (Overture), RiesenfeM's Classical Jazz, (Orchestra), Lillian Powell (Divertisement). Cosmopolitan Theatre — Film Numbers — Yolanda (Cosmopolitan), premiere. Central Theatre — Film Numbers — The Yankee Consul (Assoc. Exhibs.), premiere. Cameo Theatre — Film Numbers — When a Man's a Man (First National), continued. Gaiety Theatre — Film Numbers — The Dramatic Life of Abraham Lincoln (Rockett). Geo. M. Cohan Theatre — Film Numbers — The Ten Commandments (Paramount), continued. Lvric Theatre — Film Numbers— The White Sister (Metro), continued. Criterion Theatre — Film Numbers — The Covered Wagon (Paramount), continued. BROOKLYN Mark Strand TheatreFilm Numbers — The Marriage Circle (Warner Brothers) Topical Review (Selected). Musical Program — "Evolution of George M. Cohan", including "I'm a Yankee Doodle Dandv". "Marv Is a Grand Old Name", "Till My Luck Comes Rolling Along", "It's a Grand Old Flag" and "Over There", (orchestra, chorus and ballet). "Viennese Impressions", including "The Old Refrain", "Vienna B e a u t i e s", "Paradise" and "Aug Wiedersehn" (Prologue to feature I. CHICAGO Lock 's Park and Mull theatres used tin." ml iii Cleveland on " Black Oxeri " (First tfat'l). Chicago Theatre — Film Program — Painted (First National) Liter; (Hodkinson) News W ing Finance (Educatioi Musical Program — "La (Overture) The Ritz singing, "Easy Melodv Down Yonder in the Corn Field. "Old Medley," and "The Gospe Train." (Specialtv) "I wonde Who's Dancing With Her Now, (Organ) "At Valley Forge, (Presentation). Peopl rv Diges eklv, Fl] \\ Tivoli Theatre — Film Numbers— (Assoc. Exhib.) Weeklv, Digest, Scenic, Going Up, About Face. (Educational). Musical Program — " S 1 a v i s c h e Rhapsodie," (Overture) "Blue Grass Blues." "The Great Lovers," (Presentation) "The One I Love Belongs To Somebody Else," (Organ Solo). Riviera Theatre — F i 1 m Number s — Whv Worrv, (Pa the) Musical Program — "American Fantasy," (Overture) "In A Rose Bovver," (Presentation) Roosevelt Theatre — F i 1 m N u mlier s — Scaramouche, (Metro). Woodlawn Theatre — Film Number — The Humming Bird, (Paramount) New Weekly, (Pathe) No Noi'se, (Pathe). Musical Program — Clippings from the Jazz Bag, (Overture) Xylophone Solo, Musical Bon Buns. Specialty). McVieker's Theatre Film N u m b e r s — Fun From The Press, (Hodkinson) Pied Piper Malone (Paramount) Aesop Fable, (Pathe). Musical Program — " Chopiniana," (Overture) "George Washington" (Presentation) Prologue from "Pagliaccia," (Specialtv) "A Grecian Legend." (Presentation) Stratford TheatreFilm Numbers— Weekly, (Pathe) The Humming P.ird (Paramount) No Noise, (Pathe). .Musical Program— "I Love You," "Every Night I Cry Myself To Sleep Over You," (Overture). Brooks & Ross, (Specialty) "On The Radio," (Organ Solo). Randolph Theatre — Film Numbers — Sporting Youth (Universal), International New*. f Universal) An Oriental Game, (•Universal). NEWARK Branford Theatre — Film Number — Name the Man (Goldwyn), Sunday Calm (Pathe), Topics of the Day (Pathe), Branford Review of Events (Selected). Musical Program — "I hinting Scene" (Overture). 'Massa's in de Cold, Cold Ground" and "Old Black Joe" (Baritone Sol,,). LOS ANGELES Grauman's Metropolitan Theatre— ■Film Numbers—The Love Master (First National) Inbarl the Sailor 'Pathe). Musical Program — ''Raymond" (Overture) "Faust" (Popular Presentation). Grauman's Million Dollar Theatre— Film Numbers — The Humming Bird (Paramont). Musical Program— Overture, from "Mignon" and Film Film Numbers— Under The Red Robe (Cosmopolitan), One Spooky Night (Patbe). Musical Program — Musical Score for Feature. Loew's State Theatre — Film Numbers — Twenty-One (First National) Uncle Sam (.Educational), Pictorial Review Musical Program — Selections from "Madame Sherry1' "Orange Blossoms" (Musical Comedy with Knickerbocker Svncopators) . "Pleasure Mad.' is a sympkony 5>" of life, in crashing cymbals andmuled strings t£rt HUNTLEY GORDON MARY A.LOEN NORMA SHEARER WILLIAM COLLIER^ WINFRED BRYSON WARD CRANE FRED TRUESDELL JOAN STANDING strikinrj hand drawn ad on "Pleasure Mad" (Metro) at the Strand theatre, De* Moines.