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-THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY
MUSIC FOR "HEART STRINGS"— WEEK OF JANUARY 22, 1917
"Love in Idleness," by Macbeth, is the Theme, REEL I.
1. "Adoration," by Barnard, until "I sentence you to ten years." 2. Continue ff., until "Yes, I'm the wife of the man." 3. Theme until "And in one of the cities." 4. "Little Serenade," by Gruenfeld, until "Night's shadow as they advance." 5. "After Sunset," by Pryor.
REEL IL
6. Continue "After Sunset" until "The sullen sky stroke." 7. "Fu/rioso for Storm Scenes" until "Change of scene." 8. "Melody," by Heurter, until "All the pleasures of life." 9. Repeat "Furioso" until "I didn't want to be an orphan." 10. "Gretchen" Intermezzo, by Martin, until "To one it was ten years. 11. Organ to action until "To the good doctor," etc. 12. "Flirtation," by Meyer Helmund. REEL IIL
13. Continue "Flirtation" until "Considine has paid," etc. 14. "Nottumo," by Grieg, until "I'll call again to-morrow." 15. Theme until "So the days wore on." 17. "Berceuse," by Delacour.
REEL IV.
17. Continue "Berceuse" until "Dear, I'm not happy here." 18. "Melody," by Friml, until "Have you no thought." 19. "Dramatic Tension No. 1," by Reissiger, until "You think this woman," etc. 20. Theme until "Is Miss Jon there?" 21. "Dramatic Tension No. 2," by Reissiger.
REEL V.
22. Continue "Dramatic Tension" until "Just a moment." 23. "Reverie," by Rissland, until "After a sleepless night." 24. "Heart Throbs," by Arnold, until "Telegram." 25. Theme until end. NESTOR— "A Macaroni Sleuth" (Comedy)
1. "Trombone Frolic," by Lake. 2. "Cyclone in Darktotvn," by Barnard, until end. VICTOR— "The Honeymoon Surprise" (Comedy)
1. "Love is so Fickle," by Kruseman. 2. "Harlequin," by Roberts, until end.
BIG U— "A Wife's Folly" ..........(Two Reels)
REEL L
1. "Intermezzo," by Arenski, until "Two Strings to His Bow." 2. "Rustle of Spnng," by Binding, until end of Reel I.
REEL II.
3. "Heavy Dramatic," by Oehmler, until "A passing fishing smack." 4. "Agitato," by Tobani, until "In Tender Hands." 5. "Dramatic Andante," by Ascher, until "He's dead! He's dead!" 6. "Agitato No. 4," by Becker, until "Katrina in chair." 7. "Dramatic Adagio," by Kretschmer, until "The penitents return." 8. "Rustle of Spring," by Sinding, until end.
IMP: "The Fugitive" (Two Reels)
REEL L
1. "Flower Song," by Barnard, until "Telegram."
2. "Serenade," by Czerwonki, until "The struggle."
3. "Moderato Agitato," by Becker, until "After the fight." 4. "Dramatic Tension," by Winkler, until end of Reel I.
REEL IL
5. "La Grace," by Bohm, until "The Weasel on the Trail." 6. "Fantasia by Bach, until "I'll take no
chances." 7. "Canzonetta," by Godard, until "The fight." 8. "Dramatic Tension No. 1," by Ascher, until end.
VICTOR— "Hell by the Enemy" (Comedy)
1. "Manzano," by Brooks. 2. "Olla Podrida," by Puerner, until end.
BISON— "The Daring Chance" (Two Reels)
REEL L
1. "Mayflower," Overture, by Kretschmer, until "Simple-minded Lem," etc. 2. "Melody," by Trinkaus, until"When darkness falls." 3. "Rustle of Spring," by Sinding, until "I've won you." 4. "Western Allegro," by Winkler, until end of Reel I. REEL IL
5. "Allegro," by Bach, until "Christies girl," etc. 6. "Olympia," Overture, by Ascher, until "I'll go if you come with me." 7. "The Chase," by Koelling, until "Dawn." 8. "After Sunset," by Pryor, until end.
JOKER— "Love Me, Love My Biscuits" (Comedy)
1. "Joker March," by Lake. 2. "Folle Extase," by Milok, until end.
REX— "The Old Toy maker" (Drama)
1. "In Lovers' Lane," by Pryor, until "Newspaper clipping." 2."Romance," by Goem, until "Henry Covington, stock broker." 3. "Lunita," Intermezzo, by Loraine, until "In the broker's home," etc. 4. "Tale of Two Hearts," by Roberts, until end.
IMP— "Black Evidence" (Drama)
1. Martinique," Intermezzo, by Loraine, until "Yuen Chop Suey Place." 2. "Chinese Characteristic," by Winkler, until "You're a criminal." 3. "Agitato No. 6," by Lake, until end.
L-KO— "The Battle of Let's Go" (2-R. Comedy)
REEL L
1. "Love Me At Twilight" (Popular). 2. "Sliding •Jim," by Losey.
REEL IL
3. "Along the Rocky Road" (Popular). 4. "CanIiainbalms Rag," by Prvor, until end.
GOLD SEAL— "Souls United" (Three Reels)
REEL L
I. "Illusion," Intermezzo, by Bustanoby, until "In England," etc. 2. "Menuet No. 2 in G," by Beethoven, until "His suspicion," etc. 3. "Longing," by Bendix, until "Several weeks later." 4. "Martinique," Intermezzo, by Loraine, until "Late that night," etc. 5. "After Sunset," by Pryor, until end of Reel I.
REEL IL
6. "Melody," by Friml, until "My father is worse." 7. "Dramatic Tension," by Winkler, until "After the death of her father." 8. "Pathetic Andante," by Kretschmer, until "A stranger in camp." 9. "Camelia," Melody, by Yon, until "Weeks later." 10. "Dramatic Tension No. 1," by Reissiger, until end of Reel II.
, REEL in.
II. "Among the Roses," by Lake, until "Make believe that the doctor," etc. 12. "Agitato," by Becker, until "After the battle." 13. "Dramatic Tension No. 2," by Reissiger, until "Nearing the African Shore." 14. "Return to me Soon," by Gregh, until end.