Priscilla Dean in 'The Virgin of Stamboul,' the event of the season.
By general request, Kowloon Theatre will show 'The Son of Tarzan.' It is more than a serial; it is Edgar Rice Burroughs' best story. August 15 & 16 Remarks: Episodes 1, 2 and 3. August 17 & 18 Remarks: Episodes 4, 5, 6 and 7. August 26 Remarks: Episodes 8, 9, 10 & 11.…
Kowloon residents should make a point of patronising the Kowloon Theatre this evening and following nights when the best of the celebrated Tarzan picture is being shown in additional to other attractions. Arrangements are being made to instal two machines at Kowloon, so that it will be possible…
Constance Talmadge in 'Experimental Marriage.'
The Clarins in songs and dances. Norma Talmadge in 'She Loves and Lies.' Slightly increased prices.
Mademoiselle Vall'heda from the Folies Bergere in Le Globe D'amour and Douglas Fairbanks in 'Mr. Fixit.' Increased prices.
The Clarins in a complete change of programme. Billie Burke in 'In Pursuit of Polly.' Ordinary prices.
Anita Stewart in 'Mind the Paint Girl' and The Clarins in fresh songs and dances.
The Pinero play which forms the chief attraction at the Kowloon Theatre will be new to most people. 'Mind the Paint Girl,' starring Anita Stewart will be screened.
The Son of Tarzan,' final episodes.
Lila Lee in 'The Cruise of the Makebelieves.'
Frank Keenan in 'Brothers Divided.'
Sylvia Breamer in 'My Husband's Other Wife.'
Pauline Frederick in 'The Poliser Case' [sic].
Charles Ray, the famous Thomas H. Ince star, is the central figure of the story of 'Playing the Game,' his newest Paramount picture, which has just been released. Film synopsis included. 'Playing the Game' is said to be one of the best pictures in which Mr. Ray has been seen…
Charles Ray in 'Playing the Game.'
A Broadway Cowboy.'
In 'A Broadway Cowboy' the Jesse D. Hampton-Pathe feature at the Kowloon Theatre today, William Desmond portrays a young tenderfoot actor who suddenly finds himself the central figure in a lot of hair-raising, uncomfortable and highly amusing adventures in Montana and all for the love…
No performance.
The Widow's Might.'