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Capitol I lieatre —
Film Numbers ■ — Scaramouche
(Metro), continued. Rivoli Tlieatre — Film Numbers — Song of Love (First Nat'l), Rivoli Pictorial, Sword Dance and Egyptian Dance (Phonofilm), Oh, Girls (Educational). Musical Program — "Bacchanale" from "Samson and Delilah" (Overture), "Orientals" (Vocal and Dance Number), Prologue from "I Pagliacci" (Baritone Solo). Rialto TheatreFilm Numbers — Shadows of Paris (Paramount), continued from Rivoli.
Mark Strand Theatre —
Film Numbers — The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Universal), continued.
Cosmopolitan Theatre —
Film Numbers — Yolanda (Cosmopolitan), continued.
Cameo Theatre —
Film Numbers — When a Man's a Man (First National), continued.
Gaietv 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.
LOS ANGELES
Loew's State Theatre —
Film Numbers — Her Temporary Husband (First National), Sing 'Em Again (Educational), Pictorial Review (Pathe).
Musical Program — "The Bohemian Girl" (Overture), "Chauve Souris of 1924" (Musical Comedy) Knickerbocker Syncopators.
Grauman's Metropolitan Theatre—
Film Numbers — The Fighting
Coward (Paramount). Musical Program — "In Jazzland"
(Overture), Prison Novelty Jazz. Chine's TheatreFilm Numbers — Richard the Lion
Hearted (Allied P. & D.), Fox
Musical Program — "Raynjond" (Overture).
Pantages Theatre —
Film Numbers — On the Banks of the Wabash (Vitagraph).
Musical Program — Vaudeville.
Hillstreet Theatre —
Film Numbers — Jack O' Clubs (Universal). Borrowed Trouble (F. B. O.), Cap'n Kidd (Serial), International News, Aesop Fable (Pathe).
Musical Program — Vaudeville. Grauman's Hollywood Egyptian Theatre —
Film Numbers — The Ten Commandments (Paramount) continued.
Grauman's Million Dollar Theatre—
Film Numbers — The Humming
Bird ( Paramount 1 , continued. Musical Program— Overture from
"Mignon" and Film. Grauman's Rialto Theatre — Film Numbers — The Marriage Circle (Warner Bros.), continued. Criterion TheatreFilm Numbers — Scaramouche (Metro), continued. Mission Theatre — Film Numbers — The White Sister
(Metro), continued. Musical Program — "Kamenoi Os
trow" (Orchestra). Tally's TheatreFilm Numbers— When a Man's a Man ( First Nat'l), My Friend (Educational). Musical Program — Vaudeville. California Theatre Film Numbers — The Great White Way (Cosmo), Magazine News. Musical Program— "Light Cavalry" (Overture), "Serenata" (Orches
Miller's TheatreFilm Numbers— Through the Dark
(Cosmo), Uncensored Movi-s
(Pathe).
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Art ad on "The Eternal City" (First Nat'l) used by the Palace theatre in Dallas newspapers.
ioago Theatre —
Film Numbers — The Wanters
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Exhibs.) played at the Capitol theatre, Detroit, this art ad was used. (First National).
Musical Program — Syncopation Week, 1. Marion Harris and Lou Handman, 2. Irving & Jack Kantman, 3. Rita Owin, 4. Jimmy Dpnn, singing Comedian, 5. "1924 American Beauty Ballet," 6. Tivoli Syncopators, 7. Mack & Long, dancers, 8. Chicago Theatre Symphony Orchestra, and 9. Jesse Crawford at the organ.
Tivoli Theatre —
Film Numbers — Why Worry, (Pathe) Captain Kleinschmidt's Polar Adventure ( S. R.) Weekly (Universal).
Musical Program — "The Fortune Teller" (Overture) "Ritz Quartette," (Specialty) Roy Dieterich, singing selected numbers (Specialty) "The Medley," (Organ Solo) Walter Pontius, singing selected numbers (Specialty) .
Riviera Theatre —
Film Numbers — Going Up (Associated Exhib.). Weekly, (Pathe) Topics of the day (Pathe). Scenic.
Musical Program— "II Travatore," (Overture) "The Great Lovers," (Presentation) Prologue to feature.
Roosevelt Theatre —
Film Numbers — Scaramouche (Metro).
Woodlawn TheatreFilm Numbers — West Of The Water Tower, (Paramount) News Weekly, (Pathe) Topics of the Dav. (Pathe) Exit Caesar, (Educational). Musical Program — "Orpheus," (Overture) "L'Encore," duet for Flute and Clarinet, (Specialty). McVicker's Theatre — Film Numbers — The Next Corner 'Paramount) News Weeklv Pathe) Plastigrams, ( Educational ) Smile Please, (Pathe). Musical Program — "Mignon," (Overture) "By Lamplight," ''Presentation) "When Lights Are Low and " Linger Awhile," (Organ Solos) "Popularity," . (Pre
sentation). Stratford Theatre —
Film Numbers — West Of The Water Tower (Paramount) News Weekly, Picking Peaches(Pathe).
Musical Program — "The Fortune Teller," (Overture) Lester Cook and Burns, ( Specialty ) "Morning. Noon And Night In Englewood," (Organ Solo) "Marche Militaire," (Piano).
Randolph Theatre —
Film Numbers — Thru The Dark (Cosmo) International News (Universal) The Leather Pushers (F. B. O.). Something For Nothing, (Universal).
Monroe Theatre —
Film Numbers — The Shadow Of The East, (Fox).
Woods' Theatre —
Film Numbers — The Ten Commandments (Paramount).
( trpheum Theatre —
Film Numbers — A Woman Of Paris ( United Artists).
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Circle Theatre —
Film Numbers — Anna Christie (First National) Ride 'Em Cowboy (Educational) InternationalNews.
Musical Program — "Mile Modiste" (Overture.)
Colonial Theatre —
Film Numbers — Woman to Woman (Selznick) Captain Kidder (Pathe) Pathe News.
Musical Program — American Harmonists and Melody Sextette playing popular selections.
Apollo Theatre —
Film Numbers — The Virginian ( Preferred) Jus' Passin' Through (Pathe) Fox News Weekly.
Musical Program — "Where the
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