Motion Picture News (Mar-Apr 1924)

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April 19, 19 24 1755 Capitol Theatre — Film Numbers — Three Weeks (Goldwyn), continued. Rivoli Theatre — Film Numbers— The Breaking Point (Paramount), Rivoli Pictorial (Selected), Trip to Mars Cartoon, Warsaw (Scenic). Musical Program — Selections from "I Pagliacci" (Orchestra), Roger Wolfe's Symphony Jazz Orchestra (Novelty), "Love's Old Sweet Song" (Soprano, Tenor and Orchestra). Rialto Theatre — Film Numbers — The Moral Sinner (Paramount), Rudolph Valentino (Gallery of Living Portraits), King of Wild Horses (Pathe). Musical Program — Classical Jazz Overture (Orchestra). Mark Strand Theatre — Film Numbers — Beau Brummel (Warner Bros.), continued. Cameo Theatre — Film NumbersWhich Shall It Be? (Hodkinson). Cameo News (Fox and Pathe J , Running Wild (Pathe), Sun and Snow (Pathe), On the Job (Fox). Musical Program — " Kreisleriana" (Overture). "Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms" (Soprano Solo), ''Spanish Dance" and "Somewhere a Voice is Calling" (Violin Soli), "Mighty Lak' a Rose" (Musical Prologue), WILLIAM S. Astor Theatre — Film Numbers — Secrets ( First NatT), continued. Liberty Theatre — Film Numbers — The Thief of Bagdad (Fairbanks), continued. 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 — Bluff (Paramount), The Misfit (Educational), Pathe News. Musical Program ■ — " Southern Rhapsodie " (Overture), Louisiana Five Syncopators, " I Love You" (Vocal DuetL Grauman's Million Dollar Theatre — Film Numbers — Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall (United Artists). Musical Program — "William Tell" (Overture). Art ad on "Singer Jim McKee" {Paramount) used by Loew's Park and Mall theatre, Cleveland, 0. Unusual pen and ink ad on "Thy Name is Woman" (Metro) by Harry E. Browne of the T. & D. theatre, San Jose, Calif. Loew's State Theatre — Film Numbers — The Enchanted Cottage (First National), Lonesome (Educational) Pictorial Review. Musical Program — "Tales from the Vienna Woods" (Overture), Jazzfonico (Specialty), Honey Moon Garden (Atmospheric Prologue). Hillstreet Theatre — Film Numbers — The Brass Bottle (First National), Cap'n Kidd (Chapter Play), Waiter, Waiter (Educational), Aesop Fable (Pathe), International News. Musical Program — Vaudeville. Pant ages 1 heat re — Film Numbers — The Social Code (Metro). Musical Program — Vaudeville. Clime's Theatrt — Film Numbers — Desire (Metro), Stay Single (Educational). Grauman's E<rq)tian Theatre — Film Numbers — The Ten Commandments (Paramount), continued. Grauman's Rialto Theatre — Film Numbers — Poisoned Paradise (Preferred), Buddies (Educational). Musical Program — Musical numbers compiled by management, Flesh and Gold ( Specialty ). Criterion Theatre — Film Numbers — Secrets (First National). Musical Program — Stage presentation of act from "Music Box Review." The Des Moines theatre, Des Moines, recently wed this display ad on "The Stranger" (Paramount) Miller's Theatre — Film Numbers — Beau Brummel (Warner Bros.). Musical Program — Musical numbers compiled by management for prologue to feature. Mission Theatre — Film Numbers— The White Sister (Metro), continued. Musical Program — "Kamenoi Ostrow" (Orchestra). California Theatre — Film Numbers— Nellie the Beautiful Cloak Model (Goldwyn), Going to Congress (Pathe). Musical Program — "Way Down Upon the Swanee River" (International Transcription-orchestra) , Indian songs (Chief Eagle Horse — Baritone) . Tally's Theatre — Film Numbers — The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Universal). Musical Program — Vaudeville. Attractive ad on "The Stranger" {Paramount) at tjic Century theatre, Baltimore. BROOKLYN Brooklyn Mark Strand Theatre — Film Numbers — Beau Brummel (Warner Bros.). Musical Prologue — Atmospheric prologue, including : " Liebestraum" (Orchestra), "Oh, Promise Me!" (Contralto and Tenor Duet), "Polka" (Ballet) and "Love's Old Sweet Song" (Tenor Solo). SEATTLE Blue Mouse Theatre — Film Numbers — The White Sister (Metro) continued. Coliseum Theatre — Film Numbers— The Wanters (First National) Fun From The Press Press (Hodkinson), Call the Wagon (Educational), Kinograms and Pathe News. Musical Program — " Neapolitan Nights" (Overture). Columbia Theatre — Film Numbers — Excitement (Universal), Brav Magazine (Selznick), Felix Loses Out (S. R.), International News. Musical Program — Medley of Popuuar songs. Heilig Theatre — Film Numbers — Ride for Your Life (Universal), Topics of the Day Pathe), A Loftv Marriage (Educational), International News. Musical Program — Selections from "Blossom Time" (Overture), " Son of Love " and " Gypsy Love Song" (Vocal). Liberty Theatre — Film Numbers — The Dawn of a Tomorrow (Paramount), Pathe Review, Derby Day (Pathe), International and Liberty News. Musical Program — " Raymond " (Overture) "Twilight Rose" (Organ).