As good as 'The Sign on the Door,' Allan Dwan presents James Kirkwood in 'The Forbidden Thing.' Picture or illustration included.
Norma Talmadge never made a better picture than 'The Sign on the Door.' It was classed as the greatest film of 1921.
The Coronet: Norma Talmadge in 'The Sign on the Door.' Kowloon Theatre: Today at 5.15 and 9.15, 'The Jungle Goddess' and ‘Snub' Pollard in 'Save Your Money.'
There will be a Cinematograph Performance at the Helena May Institute tomorrow, Friday, December 1st at 5:30 p.m., which has been specially arranged for the children of members of the Institute and their friends.
The Coronet: 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 and 9.15 p.m., Mildred Harris in 'Old Dad,' 'Shanghai Races, May 1923,' by courtesy of B. A. T. and Screen Magazine. The Star: Adele Blood in 'Anna Christie.' Tickets: $3, $2 and $1. Booking at Moutrie's. 5.30 matinee, Mary…
Today at 5.30 and 9.15, 'The Sign on the Door' with Norma Talmadge at her greatest.
Admission 50 cents; family ticket for 4 people $1.50.
Tickets 50 cents each, a family ticket for 4 people $1.50.
There will be a cinematograph show for children at the Helena May Institute on Friday, the 8th inst. At 5.30. The Machine has been kindly lent by Pathe Orient.
There will be a cinematograph display at the Helena May Institute tomorrow, Friday, October 31 at 5. Tickets 50 cents each, family ticket for three people, $1.
There will be a Cinematograph display for children at the Helena May Institute on Friday, November 7 at 5. Tickets 50 cents each, obtainable at the door; family ticket for three people $1.00.
There will be a Cinematograph display for children at the Helena May Institute tomorrow, Friday, November 21 at the children hour, 5 o'clock. Tickets 50 cents each, obtainable at the door; family ticket for three people $1.00.