Motion Picture News (Sep-Oct 1925)

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September 19, 192 5 1389 RunTheatr NEW YORK CITY Rivoli Theatre — Film Numbers — The Golden Princess (Paramount), Life's Greatest Thrills (International Newsreel), Marvels of Motion (S. R.), Rivoli Pictorial (Selected ) . Musical Program — "Wagneriana" (overture). Six Brown Brothers and Their Saxo-Pals (musical). "Yes Sir, That's My Baby" (organ ) . Capitol Theatre — Film Numbers — Graustark ( First National), The Dahlia (color). Montana Clouds (Scenic). My Bonnie (S. R.). Musical Program — Overture: "Espana" (orchestra), "Li'l Black Rose" (vocal solo), "Ave Maria" (cornet solo). "Mignon( dance), "Leonore" "Nutcracker Suite" corps), Organ reees ette ' ( duet ) , (balle* sional. Strand Theatre — Film Numbers— The Gold Knsh (United Artists), continued, Strand Topical Review (Selected ) . Musical Program — Orchestral Overture. "The Monte Carlo Dance Hall" (Prologue to feature ) . Organ solo. Colony Theatre — Film Numbers — The Coining of Amos ( Producers Dist Corp. ) , Colony Pictorial (Selected), Life's* Greatest Thrills (International Newsreel). Musical Program — "Pucciniana" (Overture), Memphis Five (jazz orchestra), "Butterfly Ballet" (ballet). Organ solo. Warners Theatre — Film Numbers — "The Wife Who Wasn't Wanted (Warner Brothers), News Weekly (Selected), Hodge Podge (Educational ) . Musical Program — "Melodies You Know" (orchestra and soloists), Russian Interpretative Dancer, "Traviata" (vocal solo), Imperial Balalaika Quintette, Organ solo. Rialto Theatre — Film Numbers — The Coast of Folly (Paramount), Rialto Magazjne (Selected). Heart Apof ,"H«. Drams of "Over the Hill." Ike •whimaical humor of •Uihlnin'." II will Crip the Heart and Soul of the World. fTHeATRE'COOLEO f W ITH [WAt ER-WASH ED ) AIR i! \ \ I THE RIDING ACE OF ACES! " U In the Fastest Fighting— Shooting Thriller EverJVlade c%£sr* HOOT GIBSON T>"SS. A Corking Comedy "HIGH JINX" A Riot of Fast Action! In the Wildest Romance Hoot Has Ever Screened. A Million Thrills! A Million Gasps! A Million Laughs! CHICAGO The Garden theatre in Baltimore prepared this attractive opening ad recently to announce th<e showing at that house of "Taming the West" ( Universal i . Musical Program — Ben Bernie and the Rialto Gang in "A Day at the Beach." Cameo Theatre — Film Numbers — Sally of the Sawdust (United Artists). Cameo Pictorial (Pathe), Aesop's Fable (Pathe). Musical Program — Orchestral overture, "One Little Dream of Love" (soprano solo). Organ solo. Astor TheatreFilm Numbers — The Phantom of the Opera (Universal). Musical Program — Ballet (Albertina Rasch conception). Phantom effects (by Thurston). Embassy Theatre — Film Numbers — The Merry Widow ( Metro Goldwyn Mayer ) , continued. Musical Program — "Oriental Bacchanale" ( prologue to feature ) . Criterion Theatre — Film Numbers — The Wanderer ( Paramount ) . continued. BROOKLYN LOS ANGELES Two-column ad on "Drusilla with a Million" (F.B.O.) at the Garden theatre, Baltimore. Brooklyn Mark Strand Theatre — Film Numbers — " W i n d s of Chance" (First National). Mark Strand Topical Review (selected ) . Musical Program — S elections from Bizet's "Carmen" (Orchestra), "Toreador" (baritone solo), "Oh How I Miss You Tonight" (soprano solo), "Reminiscences of Franz Schubert" — "Marche Militaire" (Orchestra), "Song of Love" (soprano and basso duet), "Moment Musicale (ballet), "Who is Sylvia" ! (tenor solo), "Serenade" (contralto solo), and "Song of Love" (Ensemble i, and Wagner's "Tanhauser March" (organ recessional ) . Criterion Theatre — Film Numbers — The Iron Horse (Fox), Fox News. Musical Program — Indian Airs ( overture ) . Forum Theatre — Film Numbers — Off the Highway (Prod.. Dist. Corp.), Sweet Marie (Fox), International News. Musical Program — "Chinese Lullaby" (overture). Hill Street TheatreFilm Numbers — Go Straight (Schulberg), Pacemakers (F. B. O.), Aesop's Fables (Pathe). International News. Musical Program — Vaudeville. Loew's State Theatre — Film Numbers — Never the Twain Shall Meet (Metro-Goldwyn), Loew's State Pictorial. Musical Program — " Tamea " (overture), South Sea Ideas (Fanchon and Marco Revue). Metropolitan Theatre — Film Numbers — Wild Horse Mesa ( Paramount ) . Musical Program — Operetta selections prologue to feature. Pantages Theatre — Film Numbers — The Lucky Horseshoe (Fox), Pathe News. Musical Program — Vaudeville. Rialto Theatre — Film Numbers — Sally of the Sawdust (United Artists), Pathe News. Musical Program — Orchestra (prologue to feature). Million Dollar Theatre — Film Numbers — The Freshman (Pathe). Musical Program — "On the Campus" (overture). Capitol Theatre — Film Numbers — The Man Who Found Himself ( Paramount I . Capitol Theatre World Events (Universal), Capitol "Review (Selected), Cartoon (S. R.). Musical Program — "Raymond" (Overture), Delano Dell, comedian (Specialty), "Music That Charms" (Specialty), Romeo & Juliet (Presentation), "Alone at Last," (Organ Solo), "An Iceland Frolic" (Specialtv). Stratford Theatre — Film Numbers — Trouble With Wives (Paramount), Stratford Pictorial (Fox), Nature's Book of Scenic Wonders, Cartoon (Selected ) . Musical Program — "The Diamond Horseshoe of Girls" (Presentation), "Some Time," (Organ solo), Eva Tanguay, comedian ( Specialty) . Roosevelt Theatre — Film Numbers — Don Q, Son of Zorro (United Artists). Orpheum Theatre — Film Numbers — The Gold Rush (United Artists). Randolph Theatre — Film Numbers — Spook Ranch (Universal). International News (Universal ) . Monroe Theatre — Film Numbers — As No Man Has Loved ( Fox ) . Orchestra Hall — Film Numbers — His Majesty Bunker Bean (Warner Brothers). McVickers Theatre — Film Numbers — The Golden Princess ( Paramount ) . News Weekl v ( Pathe), Review (Pathe). Musical Program — Paul Ash in "Bowery Night Life," (Stage Specialties and Presentations ) . INDIANAPOLIS ~ Circle Theatre — Film Numbers — Shore Leave (First National), Comedy (Educational), Travel Film (Educational and Fox), International News (Universal). Musical Program — "The Playmates" orchestra. Colonial Theatre — Film Numbers — Seven Days (Producers Dist. Corp.). Comedy (Universal), International News (Universal), Aesop Fable (Pathe). Musical Program — American Harmonists and Frank Owens. Bob Jones and Floyd Thompson, soloists. Apollo Theatre — F'ilm Numbers — Wild, Wild. Susan (Paramount), Comedy (Fox), News Weekly (Fox). Musical Program — Organ selections. Mr. Exhibitor: Ask at the Film Exchange* for the IVi tittle to ask for, but it's the only reliable aid yon can give your musicians to help pat the pictore over. '