Motion Picture News (Sept-Oct 1918)

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October §, I p I 8 (Equipment Service) 223^ reel "THE ROAD TO FRANCE " (W'orld-Blackwell-Greeley) Specially Selected and Compiled by M. Winkler The timing is based on a speed limit of 14 minutes per (1.000 feet). Theme V: " Babillage " ( Characteristic \mlante Moderate), Castillo Theme B: "The Slimy Viper" (Mysterious Plotting Characteristic), Borch 1 — "Over the Top. Boys" (Characteristic American March), by Berg (3 minutes and IS seconds) — At screening. 2 — "The Bowery" (Direct Cue) (Old Time New York Song) (1 minute), until — T: "And thus was inspired our — ." 3 — Theme A (4 minutes), until — T: "The last road, the hope — lost." 4 — " Sail. Baby. Sail " (Direct Cue) (Nursery Song) (2 minutes and IS seconds), until — T: "He's a foine lad." 5— " Pierrot-Serenade " (Allegretto Molto Moderato). by Randegger (3 minutes and IS seconds), until — T: "Sure ye can be nearly as." 6 — Theme A (2 minutes and 30 seconds), until — T: "Resurgent memory whispering — ." 7 — "Daffodils" (Andante Moderato), by Carvel (1 minute and 45 seconds), until — T: "The promise." 8 — " A La Mode " (Popular One-Step), by Rosey (3 minutes), until — T: "The last time." 9 — "Dramatic Tension," by Levy (3 minutes IS seconds), until T: " In the morning." 10 — "Sleepy Hollow" (Idyll Andante Moderato), by Allen (1 minuate 45 seconds), until T: " Get away from the water." 11 — "Over There" (American Characteristic), by Cohan (1 minute 30 seconds), until — T: "I gotta boy over there" (marching soldiers). 12 — "Aces High" (American patriotic march), by Roberts (2 minutes 30 seconds), until T: " From out a waste along." 13 — Theme A (3 minutes 45 seconds), until T: "John Bemis, master of the — " 14 — Theme B (1 minute 15 seconds), until T: "The enemy within." 15 — " Venetian Love Dance (Moderato Rubato), by Rich (1 minute), until S: "At the shipyard." 16 — Theme B (3 minutes 15 seconds), until T: "Hector Winter a recent — " 17 — Theme A (1 minute 45 seconds), until T: "The new foreman." 18 — " Hunkatin " (Half-Tone One-Step), by Levy (2 minutes 45 seconds), until S: Series of shipbuilding scenes. 19 — "Rondo" (Excerpts Beethoven Sonata Pathetique), by Berge (45 seconds), until T: "Poison propaganda." 20 — " Cupid's Frolic " (Moderato Intermezzo), by Miles (3 minutes 30 seconds), until S: As scene fades to Helen. 21 — Theme B (2 minutes), until T: "And by the end of the week." 22 — "Vivo Finale" (Symphonette Suite), by Berge (3 minutes), until T: " Don't crack no cribs." 23 — "Military Tactics" (Military Two-Step), by Rosey (1 minute), until T: "This is no time for slacker." 24 — " Agitato No. 49." by Shepherd (1 minute 45 seconds), until T: "And there's the daughter." 25— There A (1 minute 45 seconds), until T: "After working hours." 26 — " Turbulence " (Allegro Agitato), by Borch (3 minutes, 15 seconds), until T: "More poison." 27 — "Vanity Caprice" (Allegro Ma Non Troppo), by Jackson (1 minute), until T: "Mr. William C. Hudson." 28 — There A (3 minutes 15 seconds), until T: "The following day." 29 — " Dramatic Recitative," by Levy (1 minute), until T: " How dare you come into." 30 — " Yester-Love " (Andantino Intermezzo), by Borch (2 minutes), until T: 'The Chief of Police." 31 — Theme A (2 minutes), until S: When scene fades to Tom. 32 — " Sweet Bells " (Allegretto Intermezzo), by Gruenwald (2 minutes), until T: "AH I ask now is that." 33 — "Dramatic Agitato No. 43," by Borch (2 minutes), until T: "Well, there's another way" (telephone bell). 34 — " Misterioso Dramatic No. 22," by Borch (1 minute 15 seconds), until T: "We'll plant it on him." 35 — " Misterioso Agitato No. 66," by Smith (1 minute 45 seconds), until S : When butler telephones. 36— " Melody in F " (Andante Moderato), by Rubinstein (4 minutes), until T: "Some days later." 37 — " Misteriso No. 29," by Andino (2 minutes), until T: "What the moon saw." 38 — "Gruesome Misterioso," by Borch (1 minute 30 seconds), until T: "So you croaked this guy." 39 — "Dramatic Tension No. 36," by Andino (2 minutes), until T: " I might tell the truth if." 40 — " Perpetual Motion " (Allegro Agitato), by Borch (1 minute 30 seconds), until S: "When Burns hears the police." 41 — "Hurry No. 33," by Minot (3 minutes), until T: "Hurry for Winter." 42 — " Furioso No. 11," by Kiefert (45 seconds), until T: "It was German money" (shot). 43 — "Andante Pathetique," by Berge (45 seconds), until S: When Mollie confesses. 44 — Theme A (1 minute 30 seconds), until T: Making good." 45 — " Stars and Stripes " (patriotic march), by Sousa (3 minutes), until T: "For God and Humanity" (water effects). 46 — "Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean" (1 minute), until T: "The road to France." 47 — "Star Spangled Banner" (1 minute), until S: American flag. UNTIL THE END Display of Fotoplayer. Style Xo. i0. in Lyon and Hcaly's Main Window, Chicago, the First Week in September. It Gained Considerable Attention and Drew Big Crouds Fotoplayer Attracts Much Attention The main window of Lyon and Healy's, at the corner of Wabash avenue and Jackson boulevard, Chicago, was devoted the first week in September to the display of the Fotoplayer. The unique manner in which this instrument was displayed attracted unusual crowds. Attention was called to the instrumentation of the instrument by ribbons running to the different instruments that the Fotoplayer reproduces. Almost every fan has heard the Fotoplayer but few have seen it as it is usually placed in the pit of a picture theatre and this is the first time that the Fotoplayer has been displayed so prominently to the public. " OUR MRS. McCHESNEY " (Aletro — Ethel Barrymore) Specially Selected and Compiled by W. Winkler The timing is based on a speed limit of 14 minutes per reel § (1,000 feet). Theme: "Jealous Moon" (Bright Characteristic Intermezzo), by Zamecnik I 1 — " Valse Moderne " (Characteristic Valse), by Rosey (3 minutes I ? and 30 seconds), at screening (telephone-bell). 2 — "Babillage" (Allegretto Intermezzo), by Castillo (1 minute and = 30 seconds), until — T: "Did you see anything of my." 3 — "Looking 'Em Over" (Popular One-Step), by Rolfe (2 minutes ; and 45 seconds), until — T: "I hear you have a great." \ 4 — "Military Tactics" (Characteristic Allegro Moderato), by Rosey [ | (3 minutes), until — T: "Well, keep on travelling." 5 — "Jealous Moon" (Bright Characteristic Intermezzo) (Theme) | (3 minutes), until — T: "Mrs. McChesney " (telephone-bell). 6 — "Impish Elves" (Winsome Intermezzo), by Borch (3 minutet and 30 seconds), until — T: "Joe Greenbaum, the proprietor." [ 7 — "Knock-Knees" (Popular One-Step), by Cobb (1 minute and \ \ 45 seconds), until — T: "Abel Fromkin, owner of the — ." | 8 — Theme (2 minutes and 45 seconds), until — T: "Your head | \ quarters shall be." i 9 — "Andante Dramatic No. IS," by Herbert (3 minutes), until — T: | " Not worrying are you? " I 10 — "Capricious Annette" (Moderato Caprice), by Borch (3 I ; minutes and 30 seconds), until — T: "Well, I'm back for my answer." f 11 — "Valse Divine" (Bright Valse Moderato), by Rosey (3 minutes 1 | and 15 seconds), until — T: "A council of war." I 12 — "Step Lively" (Characteristic Two-Step). by Allen (2 minutes ; | and 30 seconds), until — T: "I've come to renew my offer." | 13 — "Kathleen" (Valse Lento), by Berg (3 minutes), until — T: [ § " How did the skirt go? " I 14 — Theme (2 minutes and 45 seconds), until — T: "Myrtle, I want f i you to wear" (telephone-bell). I IS — "Hunkatin" (Half-Tone One-Step), by Levy (3 minutes), I I until — T: "Just a difference of opinion." (Continued on next page) THE BARTOLA, WILL TAKE THE PLACE OF YOUR ORCHESTRA, GIVES YOU MORE MUSIC, COSTS LESS— WRITE FOR CATALOG CHAS. C PYLE, General Sales Agent, 707-712 Mailers Bldg., Chcage, ill Factory, Oshkosh, Wis.