Motion Picture News (Mar-Apr 1924)

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1534 Motion Picture News NEW YORK CITY Capitol Theatre — Film Numbers — Unknown Purple (S. R.), Children of Other Lands (Scenic), Capitol Magazine (Selected ) . Musical Program — "Spring" (Overture). "Artist's Life" (Ballet Divertissement), "Deep River" (Orchestra and Vocal Sextette), Recessional (Organ). Rivoli Theatre — Film Numbers — Dawn of a Tomorrow (Paramount), Rivoli Pictorial (Selected), No Loafing (Educational). Musical Program — "Light Cavalry" (Overture), Roger Wolfe's Symphony Jazz Orchestra (Novelty), Oscard and La Torrecilla (Spanish Dances). Rialto Theatre — Film Numbers — Singer Jim McKee (Paramount), Rialto Magazine (Selected), Spring Fever (Fox). Musical Program — "Zampa" (Overture). "Papa Loves Mamma" (Riesenf eld's Classical Jazz), "Marcheta" (Tenor Solo). Mark Strand Theatre — Film Numbers — Lilies of the Field (First Nat'l), continued. Cameo Theatre — Film Numbers — His Darker Self (Hodkinson), Cameo News (Pathe and Kinograms), Sing Them Again (Educational), Rags to Riches and Back Again (Pathe), The Misfit (Educational), Haunted Hills (Educational). Musical Program — "Csarda" (Overture), "Sweetest Story Ever Told" (Soprano Solo), "Love Song" (Cello Solo), "Walking Easy" (Organ Recessional). Liberty Theatre — Film Numbers— Thief of Bagdad (Fairbanks), continued. L) i i< Theatre — Film Numbers — Thy Name is Woman (Metro), continued. I HAZEL HUNTINGTON HENRY KELLY CENTURY ROOI Art ad on "Shadow of the East" (Fox) at the Century, Baltimore. Cosmopolitan Theatre — Film Numbers — Yolanda (Cosmopolitan), continued. G< o. M. Cohan Theatre — Film Numbers — The Ten Commandments (Paramount), continued. Criterion Theatre — Film Numbers — The Covered Wagon (Paramount), continued. CHICAGO Chicago Theatre — Film Numbers — The Greatest Love Of All (First National), News Weekly, Fun From the Press (Hodkinson). Musical Program — " Bohemian Girl," (Overture) "Sleep," Where The Lazy Daisies Grow," (Twin organ solos), "O Promise Me," (Solo) "Last Night I Was Dreaming," (violin solo). Tivoli Theatre — Film Numbers — Lilies of the Field, (First National), News Weekly, Fun From the Press (Hodkinson), Cartoon. Musical Frogram — Selections from "Mile. Modiste," (Overture) "After The Storm," (Accompaniment to Digest) "California Here I Come," (Presentation) "Where The Lazy Dasies Grow," (Organ Solo), "A Little Bit Of Erin," (Specialty). Riviera Theatre — Film Numbers — Lilies of the Field. (First National), Weekly Cartoon, Fun From the Press (Hodkinson). Musical Program — "Slavic Rhapsodie," (Overture) "Only A Butterfly," (Presentation), Lilly Kovacs, child pianist prodigy. (Specialty). Roosevelt Theatre — Film Numbers — The Great White Way (Cosmopolitan). Wood] awn Theatre — Film Numbers — Shadows of Paris (Paramount), News Weeklv (Pathe), Review (Pathe), Scarem Much (Pathe). Musical Program — "Tannhauser" (Overture), Woodlawn String Quartette plaving popular airs (Specialty). Stratford Theatre — Film Numbers — Shadows Of Paris (Paramount), News Weeklies, Scarem Much (Pathe). Musical Program — "Rienzi," (Overture), "Ah For's Lui," from "La Traviata," (Specialty) "Leap Year Leapers," (Organ Solo). Mitchell Brothers (Specialty). Orpheum Theatre — Film Numbers — When A Man's A Man (First National). Randolph Theatre — Film Numbers — Love's Whirlpool (Hodkinson), International News (Universal), Checking Out (Universal). M< \ icker g I heatre — Film Numbers — A Society Scandal (Paramount), Fun From The Press (Hodkinson), Reno Or Bust (Educational). Musical Program — "Tannhauser," (Overture) "His Master's Voice" (Musical Innovation), C. Sharpe Minor at the organ, "The Web if Enchantment." (Specialty). LOS ANGELES Grauman's Metropolitan Theatre— Film Numbers — The Dawn of a Tomorrow (Paramount), Plastigrams (Educational). Musical Program — "M ignon" (Overture), Moraima (Spanish Dance), Skaters Waltz (Ballet). Grauman's Rialto Theatre — Film Numbers — Shadows of Paris (Paramount), Getting Gertie's Goat (Educational). Musical Program — Musical numbers compiled by management. Loew's State Theatre — Film Numbers — Women Who Give (Metro), Felix Crosses the Crooks (S. R.) Pictorial Review. Musical Program — "M i g n o n" (Overture), "An Operatic Nightmare" (Special Orchestra), Aileen Stanley (Specialty). Criterion Theatre — Film Numbers — Secrets (First National). Musical Program — Stage presentation of act from "Music Box Review." Hill street Theatre — Film Numbers — The Steadfast Heart (Goldwyn) Cap'n Kidd (Serial), Aesop Fable (Pathe), International News. Musical Program — Vaudeville. TpRy's TheatreFilm Numbers — Painted People (First National), The Halfback of Notre Dame (Pathe). Musical Program — Vaudeville. Chine's Theatre — Film Numbers — The Darling of New York (Universal), A Society Sensation (Universal). Pantages Theatre — Film Numbers — No more Women (Allied P & D), Always Late (S. R.). Musical Program — Vaudeville. Grauman's Million Dollar Theatre— Film Numbers — Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall (United Artists) continued. Musical Program — Medley of operatic gems (prologue for feature). Grauman's Egyptian Theatre — Film Numbers — The Ten Commandments (Paramount), continued. California Theatre — Film Numbers — Beau Brummel (Warner Bros.), continued. Musical Program — "H u n g a r i a n Fantasie" (Overture), "So This is Venice" (Orchestra). Miller's Theatre — Film Numbers — The Great White Way (Cosmo), continued. Musical Program — "Mademoiselle Midnight" (Overture). Mission Theatre — Film Numbers — The White Sister (Metro), continued. Musical Program — "Kamenoi Ostrow" (Orchestra). Effectively laid out ad on "Thy A ante is Woman" (Metro) at the Colonial theatre, Indianapolis. SAN FRANCISCO Strand Theatre — Film Numbers — Three Weeks (Goldwyn), The Telephone Girl (F. B. O.), Kinograms. Musical Program — "Es Spanoa" (Overture), "Souvenir" (Violin Solo), Special Dancer. California Theatre — Film Numbers — Loving Lies (Allied P. & D.), Uncensored Movies (Pathe), International News. Musical Program — Selections from "Merry' Widow" (Overture), "Aida" (Organ Solo), "The West, a Nest and You" (Vocal), "Lieberfreud" (Violin Solo), "Canzonetta" (Violin Solo), "Gypsy Dances" (Violin Solo), Selections from "High Jinks", "The World is Waiting for the Sunrise," "A Flapper's Fancy" (Organ). Loew's Warfield Theatre — Film Numbers — The Eternal City (First National), Out of the Inkwell (S. R.), Kinograms (Educational), Pathe News. Musical Program — "From Italy" (Overture), "O Sole Mio" (Specialty), "Carnival Time" (Prologue. Granada Theatre — Film Numbers — The Fighting Coward (Paramount), Shanghied Lovers (Pathe), Pathe and Fox News. Musical Program — "Nobody's Sweetheart." "Maybe She'll Write Me," "I'm Going South" (Vocal), "Strut Yo' Stuff" (Prologue). Cameo Theatre — Film Numbers — Stolen Secrets (Universal), Ashes (S. R.), The Leather Pushers (Universal). International News.