
A great production, Peggy Hyland in 'The Other Woman.' A great production adapted from A. M. Wood's famous dramatic success. Booking at Anderson's. May 26-28 remarks: Great Pathe Gold Rooster Production. American Gazette 86. Matinee: Charlie Chaplin in 'A Dog's Life…
The Misses Aileen and DorisWoods will entertain a large number of soldiers at the R. A. Theatre tomorrow night. The men attending from Stonecutters will have a special launch and those from Lyeemun will be converted back by special tram.
Peggy Hyland in the five-part Pathe Gold Rooster play adapted from A. H. Wood's famous dramatic success 'The Other Woman.'
Tonight at 5.15, 7.15 and 9.15, A. H. Woods presents Fannie Ward in the Pathe special feature, 'Common Clay' in seven reels.
The new programme at the Hongkong Theatre includes a fine Paramount feature entitled 'The Guilty Man,' which is a drama of rare interest. In it, Mr. A. H. Woods and Thomas H. Ince have worked to make one of the best pictures shown at Hongkong for some time past.
Tonight the Victoria Theatre is showing 'The Other Woman,' a five-part Pathe production based on A. H. Woods' drama. In addition, there are Pathe's Gazette and Charlie Chaplin in 'A Dog's Life.'
Tonight, Fannie Ward in 'Common Clay,' Pathe special feature in 7 parts. April 28 Remarks: Another ad. on page 5, A. H. Woods presents Fannie Ward in 'Common Clay.' Illustration included.
Commencing tonight 26th, for three nights only, a great production, Peggy Hyland in 'The Other Woman,' a great production adapted from A. H. Wood's famous dramatic success. Prices as usual. Booking at Anderson's.
See Peggy Hyland in the five-part Pathe Gold Rooster play adapted from A. H. Woods' famous dramatic success, 'The Other Woman.' You will see unfolded in it a problem that involves one home out of four throughout the land.
Commencing tonight 26th, for three nights only, a great production, Peggy Hyland in 'The Other Woman,' a great production adapted from A. H. Wood's famous dramatic success. You will see unfolded in it a problem that involves one house out of four. Prices as usual. Booking at…
Queen's Theatre is screening 'Forget-Me-Not' starring Gareth Hughes, from today. As a boy lieutenant in the war play 'Moloch,' Mr. Hughes made his first big New York hit. He made a signal hit in A. H. Wood's production of 'The Guilty Man.' Mr. Hughes is…
Goldwyn presents Mabel Normand in 'Dodging a Million' by Edgar Selwyn and A. M. Kennedy. Illustration included.
Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday, April 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th, Goldwyn presents Frank Lloyd's production of 'A Voice in the Dark' from A. H. Woods stage success by Ralph E. Dyar. Usual prices. Plot and illustration included.
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at 9.15 p.m., 3 nights only, great Pathe Gold Rooster production, A. H. Woods presents Peggy Hyland in 'The Other Woman' in 5 parts. Also American Gazette 36. Wednesday, matinee 28th, May at 5.15 p.m., Charlie Chaplin in 'A Dog's Life.'…
3 nights only. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday 9.15 p.m., great Pathe Gold Rooster production, A. H. Woods presents Peggy Hyland in 'The Other Woman' in 5 parts. American Gazette, No. 86. Wednesday, matinee 25th, May at 5.15 p.m., Charlie Chaplin in 'A Dog's Life.' Booking…
William Fox presents the motion picture version of A. S. M. Hutchinson's novel, 'If Winter Comes,' a Harry Millarde production. Illustration included.
All Chaplin comedy program. Charlie in '1 A. M.,' 'The Cure,' and 'The Pawnshop.' Today at 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 and 9.15, tomorrow at 6, 7.30 and 9.15. Remarks: Another ad. on page 9. Picture included.
Did you ever read a rattling detective story by C. N. and A. M. Williamson entitled 'Lord John's Journal'? The whole five have been made into a picture which will be shown at the Coronet in three instalments commencing tonight.
(Reuter's Service the China Mail) Paris, March 26 – The filming has begun of M. Clemenceau's work 'le voile du bonheur' for the film production of which Clemenceau recently signed a contract. Film plot included.
Last evening the attendance at the Victoria Theatre assembled to hear the Misses Doris and Aileen Woods. The dances were captivating and the soldiers and sailors present were pleased.