Film screening of 'For the King'; Coming performances by De Villiers and Company and Brilliant Variety Company with Messrs Wilbur and Harrigan and the Osberg Sisters
Tonight at 9.15, the great picture Gaumont Graphic. Also a fine selection of comic and interesting pictures. For one week only, commencing on 20th October, De Villiers, the world's greatest transformist and illustrationist and his brilliant variety company including Messrs Wilbur and…
Film screening of 'For the King'; Coming performances by De Villiers and Brilliant Variety Company with Messrs Wilbur and Harrigan and the Osberg Sisters
Tomorrow afternoon and at night, there will be benefit performances on behalf of the funds of the Portuguese School, at the Victoria Theatre, under the distinguished patronage of H. E. the Governor, H. E. General Ventris and Commodore Sundeman. Messrs. F. Latymer, E. G. d'Aquino, A. B.…
The Great Benefit Concert Night in aid of the Portuguese School Fund; Performance by Bruno Rocha, Latymer, L. Meo, Violet Bonetta, A.B. Allan, Morley, Crane, J. Meo, E.g. d'Aqino
An excellent programme was provided at the Victoria Theatre in aid of the Portuguese School Fund. The performance by Mr. Morley was excellent whereas excellent songs were sung by various artists including Mr. d' Aquino, Mr. Latymer, Miss Violet Bonnetto and Mr Crane.
On July 16, the great official war film under the patronage of H.E. the Governor, 'The Battle of the Ancre and the Advance of the Tanks,' price details included; on July 18, grand military concert and performance by Geordie Crane and the Comedy Four.
The Heart of Maryland,' featuring Catherine Calvert, Crane Wilbur, Felix Krembs, William Collier Jr., Arthur Earl, Henry Hallam, Ben Lyon and Warner Richmond, the Tom Terriss production. Illustration included.
Dr. Frank Crane, the well-known American writer and editor of Current Opinion, is at present paying a visit to London. Cinema and Prohibition: The cinema Dr. Crane regards as an important aid to education, and he believes that it is going to play a great part in the unification of the world.…
It is stated by the writer that the moving picture show, as the cheapest and most direct form of theatre show, holds without any doubt the greatest possibilities for influencing the public, whether in education, morals, or sentiment. – The Looking-Glass
Commencing Thursday, July 3, portrayed by Lon Chaney, B. P Schulberg presents a Tom Forman production, 'Shadows,' from Wilbur Daniel Steele's famous story. Illustration included.