Motion Picture News (Mar-Apr 1924)

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March 15, 19 24 1193 NEW YORK CITY Capitol Theatre — Film Numbers — Wild Oranges (Goldwyn), Capitol Magazine (Selected), The National Rash (Pathe). Musical Program — "Orpheus" (Overture), "Scarf Dance" (Divertissement), "What'll I Do?" (Vocal Duet), Capitol Broadcasting Artists, including "Say It With Music" (Ensemble), "Raggedy Ann" (Dance), "Linger Awhile," "I Love You," "Old Gang of Mine," "Chansonette" (Vocal), "Bonnie" (Ensemble), Recessional ( Organ ) . Rivoli Theatre — Film Numbers — Icebound (Paramount), Rivoli Pictorial (Selected). Gloria Swanson (Gallery of Living Portraits), School Pals (Fox). Musical Program — Selections from "La Boheme" (Overture), "Look Down, Dear Eyes," "Confession," "The False Prophet" (Soprano Soli), "Chinese Dance" (Divertissement). Rialto Theatre — Film Numbers — The Song of Love (First National), continued from the Rivoli. Mark Strand Theatre — Film Numbers — Daughters of Today (Selznick), Mark Strand Topical Review (Selected), Buccaneers (Pathe). Musical Program — Excerpts from "II Trovatore" (Overture), "Bluebird Blues" (Ensemble). Piano Solo, "Butterflv Waltz" MONROBf .STARTING TOMORROW WflUAM f OX .pWots th>f TOW NIX SHADOW* (Dance), "Wonderful You" (Tenor Solo), "Sway With Me" (Ensemble), Recessional (Organ). Lyric Theatre — Film Numbers — Thy Name is W oman ( Metro ) , premiere. 'Cosmopolitan Theatre — Film Numbers — Yolanda (Cosmopolitan), continued. 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. Criterion Theatre — Film Numbers — The Covered Wagon (Paramount), continued. LOS ANGELES Grauman's Metropolitan Theatre— Film Numbers — Singer Jim McKee (Paramount) The Halfback of Notre Dame (Pathe). Musical Program — "II Guearney" (Overture) Carnival Night in Venice (Novelty with twenty people) . California Theatre — Film Numbers — The Yankee Consul (Asso. Exhib.) Pathe Comedy. News Weekly. Musical Program — -"The Yankee Consul" (Asso. Exhxib.) "Mandolinata" (Specialty) "In Old California With You" (Specialty). Loew's State Theatre — Film Numbers — Painted Peo;ile YYITH FRANK fWYO-MILDREt RRtS-KORMAN/ KERRYBVEUXW BRENT •KNSwnoN eV E.M.HU1 AUTHOR «• m . (First National) Felix The Cat Cartoon (S.R.). Musical Program — "Katinka" (Overture) Society ( Musical Production with Knickerbocker Syncopators). Miller's Theatre — Film Numbers — The Great White way (Cosmo). Musical Program — "Mademoire'le Modiste" (Overture). Tally's Theatre — Film Numbers — Rosita (United Artists). Musical Program — Vaudeville. Hillstreet Theatre — Film Numbers — Refuge (First National) Cap'n Kidd (Serial) Aesop Fables (Pathe) International News. Musical Program — Vaudeville. Pantages Theatre — Film Numbers — Stormy Seas (Pathe). Musical Program — Vaudeville. Clime's Theatre — Film Numbers — Cause for Divorce (Selznick). Musical Program — Eleanor Duse in "Ashes." Grauman's Egyptian Theatre — Film Numbers — The Ten Commandments (Paramount) continued. Grauman's Million Dollar Theatre— Film Numbers — The Humming Bird (Paramount) continued. Musical Program — Overture from "Mignon" and Film. Grauman's Rialto Theatre — Film Numbers — The Marriage Circle (Warner Bros.) continued. Criterion Theatre — Film Numbers — ■ Scaramotiche ( Metro) continued. Mission The; Film Numbers — The White Sister (Metro) continued. Musical Program — "Kamenoi Ost row" (Orchestra). CHICAGO Wood lawn Theatre Film Numbers— Heritage of the Desert (Paramount) News Weekly (Pathe) Review (Pathe) Stage Fright (Pathe). Musical Program — Excerpts from the musical comedy, "Wildflower," (Overture) "Concert Polonaise" (Piano Solo). McVicker's Theatre — Film Numbers— Shadows of Paris ( Paramount ) News Weeklv (Pathe) Derby Day (Pathe). Musical Program — "Beautiful Galatea" (Overture) "Schubert's Serenade," (Presentation) Special prelude to Shadows of Paris. Stratford TheatreFilm Numbers — The Heritage of the Desert (Paramount) News Weeklies combined ; Lone Trapper (Scenic) Stage Fright (Pathe). Musical Program — Excerpts from "The Troubadour" (Overture) Grace Elliott and Lillian Braun, songs in harmony (Specialty) "Instrumental Minstrels" (Organ) Brisco and Austin, banjo harmonists (Specialty). Randolph Theatre — Film Numbers — Thru The Dark (Cosmo.) International News Z&ne Grey's