Motion Picture News (Mar-Apr 1924)

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1892 Motion Picture News CHICAGO Chicago Theatre — Film Numbers— The Enchanted Cottage (First National), Scenic News Weekly, Topics of the Day Pathe. . „ Musical Program — Spring, Overture). "My Heart At Ihy Sweet Voice," and "Roses of Picardv" (Vocal Solo), "Monnavanna/' "Since Ma Is Playing Mah long." (Organ Solos), In the Latin Quarter," (Presentation). I rvoli I heatr< — Film Numbers — Flowing Gold (First National), Weekly Plastogram (Educational), Topics of the Day (Pathe). Musical Program— Selections of current musical hits (Overture), "Underneath Thy Window," and "Until Tomorrow" (Vocal Solo), "Bring Back That Old Fashioned Waltz," (Organ Solo) "An Evening at the Club," (Presentation ) . Riviera Theatre — Film Numbers — Flowing Gold (First National), News Weekly, Plastogram (Educational), Topics of the Day (Pathe). Musical Program — Selections of current musical hits, (Overture) "Pierrot and the Danseuse," (Presentation) "For GetMe Not," (Presentation) "In the Evening," (accompaniment to Topics). Central Park Theatre — Film Numbers — The Greatest Love of All (S. R.), Weekly. Musical Program— "Second Hungarian Rhapsody" (Overture), "Young America" (Presentation), George Beban and company of twenty (Appearing with picture). Roosevelt Theatre — Film Numbers — Under the Red Robe (Cosmopolitan). \\ oodlawn Theatre — Film Numbers— The Fighting Coward (Paramount). News Weekly Pathe), Fun from the Press, Woodlawn Topical Review, Comedy. /^Stranger FAMOUS COLLEGIAN ORCHESTRA Howard Effectively laid out ad on ''The Stranger' (Paramount) by the Howard theatre, Atlanta. ^he Intimate Secrets of a Model! m Beautiful jCIoakModel WAm CLAIRE WINDSOR LEW CODY Edmund. Lowe J ADDED FEATURE ATTRACTION ' CHIEF " CAUPOilCAN CAPITOL GRAND ORCHESTRA $ NEXT i 'WHY MEN LEAVE HOME' |lf WEEK , .,„SVSS!f^ LEWIS STONE Opening ad on "Nellie the Beautiful Cloak Model" (Goldvoyn) at the Capitol, Detroit. Musical Program — "Mindin' My Business" (Organ Solo), Transcription of the Palms (Overture). Stratford Theatre — Film Numbers — The Fighting Coward (Paramount), Pathe News, Dandy Lions (Educational). Musical Program — "The Stratford Soloist" (Overture), Hazel Goff and Bobby, playing Xylophones, (Specialty). Randolph Theatre — Film Numbers — Daughters of Today (Selznick), One Wet Night Universal), International News (Universal). Eighth Street Theatre — Film Numbers — The Hoosier School Master (Hodkinson). KANSAS CITY Newman Theatre — Film Numbers — The Extra Girl (Associated Exhibitors), Fun from the Press (Hodkinson), Newman News and Views (Pathe and Kinograms). Musical Program — "The Village Orchestra" (Overture), Coon-Sanders (Novelty Singing Orchestra), Deiro (Piano Accordionist), Cesare Nesi (Tenor), Bernard (Phonograph Artists), Recessional (Organ Solos). Liberty Theatr< — Film Numbers — The Dancing Cheat (LJniversal), Swing Bad the Sailor (Universal), International Mi 'Why Did I Kiss -ture), "Twelve Royal Theatre Film Numbers — Icebound (Paramount). Aggravatin' Papa (Educational). Roval Screen Magazine (Pathe and Kinograms). Main Street Theatre — Film Numbers — The Enchanted Cottage (First National), Pathe News. Musical Program — Selections (Overture), Recessional (Organ Solos). Pantages Theatre — Film Numbers — Mademoiselle Midnight (Metro), Pathe News. Musical Program — Popular Selections (Overture), Recessional ( Organ Solus ) . ST. LOUIS Missouri Theatre — Film Numbers — The Moral Sinner (Paramount), Trouble Brewing (Vitagraph), Missouri Magazine. Musical Program — Special orchestration of "Madame Butterfly" (Missouri Symphony Orchestra) Mills and Kimball harmony singers in popular numbers. "A Smile Will Go a Long. Long Ways" and "She Wouldn't Do What I Asked Her To" (tenor) Organ accompaniments. Grand Central, West End Lyric and Capitol Theatre — Film Numbers — "Ashes of Vengeance (First National), Pathe News. Musical Programme — Orchestral and organ numbers. William Goldman's Kings Theatre — Film Numbers — His Darker Self (Hodkinson), Try and Get It (Hodkinson), Screen Snap Shots (S. R.), Aesop Fable (Pathe), Felix Cat Cartoon (S. R.). International News. Musical Program — Terrace Garden Orchestra in dance numbers. Film Numbers— The Woman of Bronze (Metro), Our Gang Comedv (Pathe). International News. Fun from the Press (Hodkinson) . Musical Program — Orchestral numbers. Georgia Quartet (Vocal). PES MOINES DesMoines Theatre — Film Numbers — Heritage of the Desert (Paramount). One Night It Rained (Educational), News (International) . Musical Program — "La Burlesque," (Orchestra) . Strand Theatre — Film Numbers — Flaming Passion (Warner Brothers), Fold Up (Educational), Kinograms (Educational), Musical Program — "It Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo'," (Solo and Organ Number). Hi alto Theatre — Film Numbers — The Country Kid (Warner Brothers), Miles of Smiles (Universal). CLEVELAND Stilhnan Theatre — Film Numbers — Secrets (First National), continued. Musical Program — "2nd Hungarian Rhapsody"' (Overture). \ I len. Theatre — Film Numbers — Women Who Give (Metro) Call the Wagon (Educational), Fun from the Press (Hodkinson), Pathe News. Musical Program— "Operatic Mirror No. 2'' (Overture), "Caressing Butterfly," "Feeling As I Do," (jazz). State Theatre — Film Numbers — When a Man's A Man (First National), Wide Open (Educational), Pathe Review No. 16. International News. Musical Program — "The Telephone Girl" (singing and dancing divertissement) featuring the song "The Cretonne Girl"), The Sterling Trio with "Songs of Yesterday and Today." Park Theatre — Film Numbers — Flaming Barriers (Paramount), Always Late (S. R.), Fun from the Press (Hodkinson), Kinograms. Musical Program — "LaTosca" (Overture) "Arias" (Vocal), "W o n d e r Who's Dancing," "Dream Daddy," "Stepping Out," (Jazz). Circle Theatre — Film Numbers — "The Marriage Circle (Warner Bros.), continued; An All Star Cast (Pathe), I Follow (Universal), International News. Musical Program — Emerson Gill Orchestra with Jazz Repertoire (Overture). Reade's Hippodrome — Film Numbers — George Washington Jr. (Warner Bros.), International News. Musical Program — 1924 Jazz Review (Overture). "MILWAUKEE Saxe's Wisconsin Theatre — Film Numbers — Flowing Gold (First National), Felix Cat Comedy (S. R.), Current Events (Pathe and Kinograms). Topics of the Day (Pathe). Musical Program — "Bits of Victor Herbert's Hits" (Overture). Classical Number (Concert pianiste), "Renewing Your Acquaintance with a Few of the Old Timers" (Organ Duet sonologue), "I Wonder Who's Dancing With You Tonight" (Solo). "Three Little Maids" (Stage Novelty dance number). Garden Theatre — Film Numbers — "Let Not Man Put ' Asunder (Vitagraph). Fold Up (Educational). Fun from the Press (Hodkinson), Current Events (Fox). Musical Program — "Faust" (Overture), "It's A Man, Every Time, It's A Man" (Organ sonologue). Strand Theatre — Film Numbers — Conductor 1492 (Warner Bros), Memories (Educational). Jumping Jacks (Educational), Current Events (Fox). RICHARD MX" AND 'LOIS "ICE BOUND" S RI ALTO Pimple effective ad on "Icebound" (Paramount) at the Rialto, Washington, D. C.