Motion Picture News (Jul-Aug 1925)

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August 8, 1925 711 DES MOINES Capitol TheatreFilm Numbers — A Slave of Fashion ( Metro-Gold wyn ) , Good Morning Nurse (Pathe). Musical Program — "Our Singing School" (Community Singing act), Organ solo. Rialto Theatre — Film Numbers — Welcome Home (Paramount), Tame Men and Wild Women (Pathe). KANSASCTTY~ Newman Theatre — Film Numbers — Night Life Of New York (Paramount), Newman News and Views (Pathe and Kinograms), Newman Current Events (Local Photography). Musical Program — "A Jazz Epic Of the Gay White Way" (Overture and Revue with Twenty Bathing Beauties), Recessional (Organ Solos). Liberty Theatre — Film Numbers — Playing With Souls (First National), Aesop's Fables (Pathe), International News Pictorial, The News, The Fighting Ranger (Universal). Musical Program — Atmospheric Selections (Overture), Recessional (Organ Solos), Miss Eugene Dennis (Novelty). Royal Theatre — Film Numbers— The Light Of Western Stars (Paramount), Royal Screen Magazine (Pathe and Kinograms), Royal Current Events (Local Photography). Musical Program — Royal Syncopators on Stage (Overture), Recessional (Organ Solos). Pantages Theatre — Film Numbers — The Rainbow Trail (Fox), Pathe News and Fox Short Subjects. Musical Program — Selections (Overture), Recessional (Organ Solos). Mainstreet Theatre — Film Numbers — The Talker (First National), Pathe News and Educational Short Subjects. Musical Program — Popular. Selections (Overture), Recessional (Organ Solos). SEATTLE Blue Mouse Theatre — Film Numbers — • Lilies of the Street (F. B. 0.), What Price Goofy (Pathe), Bugville Field Day (Pathe), International News. ^1 Bindi^ 8Acl.il 50 ArlimlH^ This ad shotted up effectively when run in the Los Angeles newspapers by Loew's State theatre during the snowing of " Chickie" (First National). Musical Program — Medley of popular songs (Overture), "Cross Words" and "Hold Me" (Orchestral specialties), Medley of songs by Seattle composers (Organ). Coliseum Theatre — Film Numbers — Night Life of New York (Paramount), Sure Mike (Comedy), Kinograms and Pathe News. Musical Program — "Second Hungarian Rhapsody" (Overture), (Popular songs (Jazz Band), "Evening Song" and "Moment Musicale" (cello solos). Columbia Theatre — Film Numbers — The Teaser (Universal), Uncle Tom's Girl (Comedy), Bugville Field Day (Comedy), International News. Musical Program — Metropolitan Echoes (Overture), Vocal prelude. Heilig Theatre — Film Numbers — The Unholy Three (Metro-Goldwyn), continued. Liberty Theatre — Film Numbers — The White Desert (Metro-Goldwyn), Boys Will be Joys (Pathe), Sporting Judgment (Pathe), International and Liberty News. Musical Program — "Knights Templar" (Specialty), "Mother Goose Rimes" "Roll the Bones" (Vocal quartet). Pantages Theatre — Film Numbers — Wasted Lives (S. R.), Bugville Field Day (Pathe), Pathe News. Musical Program — Vaudeville. Strand Theatre — Film Numbers — The Ten Commandments (Paramount), continued. ' Hi What Most Women \ ^ X'^f Know But Few Women Tell! mm mercy marmot AT THE KINGS GLEN TRYOfl 'OADOV GOES * GRUNTING Newspaper ad for the Kings-Capitol showing of "Just a Woman" (First Nat'l) in St. Louis. Winter Garden Theatre — Film Numbers — The Accidental Husband (S. R.), Fox Educational reel, Extra, Extra (Fox). Musical Program — Orchestral specialties. OMAHA Rialto Theatre — Film Numbers — The Lucky Devil (Paramount), Going Great (Educational), Kinograms. Musical Program — "Prince of Pilsen," (Overture), "The Lakesonian," (Exit march), "The Lone and Lost," (organ solo), "June Brought Me Roses,'' (Theme for feature picture), Heller and Riley in "Sunshine and Pep," (on stage). Strand Theatre — Film Numbers — In the Name of Love (Paramount) Wild Cat Willie (Educational) Newspaper Fun (F. B. O.) Fox News. Musical Program — "M'lle Modiste" (overture). Special stage features — Bredin Sisters and Bathing Beauty Review. World Theatre — Film Numbers — Her Market Value (Prod. Dist. Corp.). Pathe News. Musical Program — "By the Light of the Stars," (organ solo) Six acts of vaudeville. Loew* PARK AND MALL Barkers CL'AIRE WINDSOR PAT O'MALLEY ROBERT FRAZER when it opened in Cleveland. Loew's Park and Mall ad for "The White Desert" (Metro-Qoldwi/n) Empress Theatre — Film Numbers — Daughters of the Night (Fox), Play Ball (Pathe). Musical Program — -"Over the River" (Musical comedy). Sun Theatre — Film Numbers — The Sporting Venus (Metro-Goldwvn). The Way of a Girl (Metro-Goldwyn), Thundering Landlords (Metro-Goldwyn). Moon Theatre — Film Numbers— The Saddle Hawk (Universal), Black Hand Blues (Pathe comedy), Idaho (Pathe). Musical Program — Five acts of vaudeville. ST. LOUIS Grand Central Theatre — Film Numbers — The Making of O'Malley (First National), Kinogram News (Educational). Musical Program — Orchestral and organ numbers. On stage Circus Week (Featuring nine circus acts). Lyric Skydome Theatre — Film Numbers — The Making of O'Malley (First National), Kinogram News (Educational). Musical Program — Orchestral and vocal selections. William Goldman's Kings Garden and Rivoli Theatres — Film Numbers — The Fool (Fox), ' luk Anovtj at i -mi, s:mi, i ;ju, v:ju Oourrithe Perfect Comedy/ TH K sc story of who won a wife on a wajjer and lost her on a lark a Wife Alt ADOtPHE v MENJOU.' J.Sa.isg'? cotia nissen 'S%r/ , IJOSEOT ACNE' RovaI o SyncopatorS Two-column newspaper ad for "Lost — a Wife" (Paramount) at the Royal theatre, Kansas City, Mo. William Goldman's Magazine (Selected), Comedy. Musical Program — Orchestral and vocal selections. Loew's State Theatre — Film Numbers — Never The Twain Shall Meet ( Metro-Goldwyn ) , News, Views and Tours. Musical Program — "A Bouquet of Roses" (Overture by Don Albert's orchestra ) . Organ accompaniments. On stage: Elsie Meyerson's Calif ornians (Jazzettes), Dragonette & Branz Sisters (Baby Grands of Grand Opera) . Missouri Theatre — ■ Film Numbers — Marry Me (Paramount), Missouri Magazine, Comedy. Musical Program — Missouri Symphony orchestra. "A Bicycle Built for Two" (organ). On stage — Joe Cook (comedian), assisted by Charles Alexander and Charles Senna. Lily Kovacs (The Lady Paderewski). Delmonte Theatre — Film Numbers — Tides of Passion (Vitagraph), Delmonte News (Universal), Alice Picks the Champ (S. R.), The Masked Marvel (S. R.) . Musical Program — Orchestral overtures and popular number. On stage Helen Brady (vocalist) . Capitol Theatre — Film Numbers — The Heart uf a Siren (First National), Kinogram News and Views. Comedy. Musical Program — Joe Milsteen's orchestra. On stage "Miss Capitol Theatre" in her bathing suit. ROCHESTER Eastman Theatre — Film Numbers— The Manicure Girl (Paramount), Eastman Theatre Current Events (Selected), The Honeymoon Limited (Comedy), The Hansome Cabman (Pathe). Musical Program — " Martha " (Overture), Al Jolson's Jubilee. Singers (Specialty).