Motion Picture News (Sep-Oct 1925)

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1492 Motion Picture News Rivoli Theatre — Film Numbers — The Pony Express ( Paramount ) . Musical Program — Overture : "Tunes of 1860" (orchestra), Organ recital. Capitol Theatre — Film Numbers — Graustark (First National), My Bonnie (Red Seal), The Dahlia (color), Capitol Magazine (Selected), Montana Clouds (S. R. ). Mus ical Program — Overture: "Fifth Symphony" (orchestra), "Eli, Eli" (vocal solo), "Ave Maria" (trumpet), "Mignonette" (dance number), "Love Me and I'll Live Forever" (solo), "Nutcracker Suite" (ballet), Organ recessional. Strand Theatre — Film Numbers — Shore Leave ( First National ) , Ko-Ko On the Run (Red Seal), Strand Topical Review ( Selected ) . Musical Program — Overture : "Capriccio Italian" (orchestra), "Bird Song" (vocal solo), Mandolin solos, "Bombay" (baritone solo), "Sailor's Hornpipe" (specialty with male ensemble), Organ solo. Colony Theatre — Film Numbers — Souls For Sables (S. R. ), Colony News Pictorial (Selected). Musical Program — "The Land of Jazz" (orchestra), "Save Your Sorrow" (tenor solo), Olga LIBCRTY Ptrforauicei «t PEKfwnANCfs 9:15, 11:20, I,. STARTS AT 9A M TO l', 5, 7, 9! ' 'AKE CARE Of THE 4 CROW PS// Yesterday the Liberty was Jam~$ med to the doarsi Men and wo~ men applauded . A rxr^ WITH A Kenneth Harlan Priscilla Bonner fie»tNINCi-4AT. SUN 36<1 Kkeek day matinee 25( J / '""^.""-^J Hie Iron Horse J Sunday newspaper ad. three columns wide, for the engagement of "Drusilla With a Million'' (F. B O.) at the Liberty tlveatre in Kansas City. Mislika and the Harp Orchestra (specialty), Organ solo. Warners Theatre — Film Numbers — His Majesty Bunker Bean ( Warner Brothers ) , News Weekly (Selected), Expose of American Coal Mining Industry (Special). Musical Program — "Beautiful Galathea" and "Brown Eyes, Why Are You Blue?" orchestra) "Susan" and "All Because of You" (vocal), "La Paloma" and "El Chocle" (Argentine dancers), Organ recessional. Rialto Theatre — Film Numbers — The Pony Express (Paramount) . Musical Program — Ben Bernie and the Rialto Gang in "Black and White." Organ solo. . Cameo Theatre — Film Numbers — The Ten Commandments (Paramount). Pathe News. Musical Program — " Caucasian Sketches" (overture), "The Wandering Jew" (solo). Astor Theatre — Film Numbers — The Phantom of the Opera (Universal), continued. Musical Program — Ballet (Albertina Rascb conception), Phantom effects (by Thurston). Embassy Theatre — Film Numbers — The Merry Widow ( Metro Gold wyn Mayer ) , continued. Musical Program — "Oriental Baechanale" (prologue to feature). Criterion Theatre — Film Numbers — The Wanderer (Paramount) , continued. PHILADELPHIA Stanley Theatre — Film Numbers — Beggar on Horseshoe ( Paramount ) , Betty and Her Beasts (Comedy), Stanley Magazine ( Selected ) . Musical Program — "Tannhauser" (Overture), "A Spanish Festival" (solo), Eddie Clark. Fox TheatreFilm Numbers — As No Man Has Loved (Fox), Fox Theatre Screen Magazine ( Selected ) . Musical Program — "Sixth Hungarian Rhapsody" (Overture), Weber Male Quartette, Pianologue. Stanton TheatreFilm Numbers — Coast of Folly (Paramount). Arcadia Theatre — Film Numbers — The Lost World (First National). Karlton TheatreFilm. Numbers — Wild. Wild Susan (Paramount). Palace Theatre — Film Numbers — Street of Forgotten Men ( Paramount ) . Victoria Theatre — Film Numbers — Wild Horse Mesa (Paramount) . Capitol Theatre — Film Numbers — In the Name of Love ( Pa ra mount ) . ST. PAUL BROOKLYN "Kiss JUe Again" (Warner Bros.) at the Strand theatre, Birmingham, was advertised in this manner. Mark Strand Theatre — Film Numbers — -The Gold Rush (United Artists), Mark Strand Topical Review (Selected). Musical Program — Prologue to The Gold Rush, a short prelude by the Mark Strand Orchestra, and the organ recessional. Astor Theatre — Film Numbers — The Son of His Father (Paramount), What Price (Jloria (F. B. O.), Off His Beat (Educational), News (Selected ) . Musical Program — Organ Novelty, Leland McEwen; Lew Epstein's Syncopating Gang; Alice Lilligren a ml ( ha i lcs Bennel i . Capitol Theatre— Film Numbers — Takachance week. Musical Program — Organ overture; Capitol Theatre Concert orchestra. Garrick Theatre — Film Numbers — The Half Way Girl (First National), Comedy and News reels (Selected). Musical Program — Stolurow and his Garrick Serenaders in a Musical Novelette ; Katzman and Everett berg, violin and piano. Strand Theatre— Film Numbers — East (Fox), Head On (Fox) grams. Musical Program — Organ overture. Tower Theatre — Film Numbers — Romola ( Metro Goldwyn Pathe News. Musical Program — "Maurice" and the Tower Concert orchestra playing "Echoes from the Metropolitan Opera." Harry Fritz Lynne Kino LOS ANGELES Forum Theatre — Film Numbers — The Goose Woman (Universal), Hodge Podge (Educational), International News, Kinograms. Musical Program — 0 reheat r a 1 Selections. Hillstreet Theatre — Film Numbers — The Happy Warrior (Vitagraph), Pacemakers (F. B. O.), Aesop's Fables (Pathe), International News. Musical Program — -Vaudeville. Loew's State Theatre — Film Numbers — Her Sister From Paris (First National), Loews :r,;-r. lillian gish in romola Distinctive <id of high quality by Manager H. C. Andrcss of Friedman's Tower theatre. St. Paul, on "A Slave of Fashion" (Mctro-Goldwyn) .