A City Sparrow,' the new Paramount film which portrays Ethel Clayton as an Apache dancer will be screened in the Star Theatre for the last time this evening.
Ethel Clayton appears in the novel role of an Apache dancer in her new Paramount picture, 'A City Sparrow,' which will be shown at the Star Theatre this evening. This marks a distinct departure of Miss Clayton, who has been appearing recently in stories of married life, notably, '…
To Have and to Hold,' made by Paramount from the novel by Mary Johnstone [sic], is a picture currently showing at the Star Theatre. Bert Lytell and Betty Compson are the lead players. Film plot included.
In 'A Full House,' the Paramount feature which will be screened at the Star Theatre tonight and tomorrow night, Bryant Washburn, the well-known light comedian, takes the leading part. Film plot included.
Local cinema-goers are reminded of the final show of the Paramount picture, 'A Full House' at Star Theatre today, which is starred by Lois Wilson and Bryant Washburn. Directed by James Cruze.
Wallace Reid, appears as a prize fighting champion in 'The World's Champion' at the Star Theatre today. This is a Paramount film.
Kowloon cinema patrons have been loud in their praises of 'The World Champion,' the current Star Theatre attraction in which Paramount picture feature Wallace Reid as the screen hero.
Tonight and following evenings, Messrs Churchill and Tait Present in The Oriental Shows, under the personal direction of Mr. Hy. Schramm. An avalanche of attractions and amusements, hitherto unattempted in the entire East. Open daily at 4 p.m. Admission to ground, 10 cents.
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.
Netherlands community in Hongkong, provided interesting film 'Netherland' or 'Holland,' descriptive of that country, its people, customs and industries, etc., which was screened at the Helena May Institute last night.
Ladies Must Live,' a Paramount picture showing at the Star Theatre as the feature attraction for today and tomorrow. The cast included Betty Compson and Robert Ellis. The setting having been planned by George Loane Tucker, who is famous as the producer of 'The Miracle Man.'