
Mary Pickford in 'The Love Light,' written and directed by Frances Marion, photographed by Charles Rosher and Henry Cronjager. Illustration included.
Mary Pickford in 'The Love Light,' written and directed by Frances Marion, photographed by Charles Rosher and Henry Cronjager. Illustration included.
Mary Pickford in 'Tess of the Storm Country,' by the arrangement of Adolph Zukor, directed by John S. Robertson, photography by Charles Rosher. Illustration included.
Mary Pickford in her latest production, 'Through the Back Door,' direction by Jack Pickford and Alfred E. Green, scenario by Marion Fairfax, photography by Charles Rosher. Illustration included.
Mary Pickford in 'Rosita,' a Spanish romance with Holbrook Blinn, adapted by Edward Knoblock, story by Norbert Falk, photography by Charles Rosher, an Ernst Lubitsch production. Illustration included.
Mary Pickford in 'Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall,' from the romantic novel by Charles Major, adapted by Waldemar Young, a Marshall Neilan production, photography by Charles Rosher. Illustration included. Times and prices: 2.30 and 7.15, $1.00 and 50 cents; 5.15, $1.50 and 80 cents; 9.30…
Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Mary Pickford in 'Suds' from the Charles Frohman production, by Frederick Fenn and Richard Bryce, directed by Jack Dillon and photographed by Chas. Rosher. Also Felix the Cat in 'The Hypnotist.' Illustration included.
Mary Pickford in 'Rosita,' a Spanish Romance with Holbrook Blinn adapted by Edward Knoblock story by Norbert Falk, photography by Charles Rosher, an Ernst Lubitsch production. January 17 remarks: Starting tomorrow, 'Cytherea.'
Mary Pickford long the tomboy of the screen grows up in 'Rosita.' Her latest United Artists Superproduction in 9 reels. January 14 remarks: A Spanish romance with Holbrook Blinn adapted by Norbert Falk, photography by Charles Rosher, an Ernst Lubitsch production.
Today itill Saturday at 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.15, Mary Pickford in 'Pollyanna,' from Eleanor H. Porter's novel, screen adaption by Frances Marion, photographed by Charles Rosher. Illustration included. September 5 Remarks: Other ads on page 4 & 7.
Showing today till Saturday at 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 and 9.15, Mary Pickford in her latest production, 'Through the Back Door,' directed by Jack Pickford and Alfred E. Green, scenario by Marion Fairfax, photography by Charles Rosher. Illustration included.
Tonight till Saturday, Mary Pickford in 'Little Lord Fauntleroy' from Frances Hodgson Burnett's famous story, scenario by Bernard McConville, photography by Charles Rosher, direction by Alfred E. Green and Jack Pickford. Illustration included.
Daily at 2.30, 5, 7 and 9.15 p.m., Mary Pickford in 'Little Lord Fauntleroy,' from Frances Hodgson Burnett, scenario by Bernard McConville, photography by Charles Rosher, direction by Alfred E. Green and Jack Pickford. Illustration included.
Charles Ray's 'A Tailor-Made Man' caused much laughter at the Star last night. It will be shown for the last time tomorrow.
Charles Ray and Mary Anderson starred in a picture 'Two Minutes to Go,' at the Queen's Theatre last night. Film plot included.
Charles Ray's latest success 'A Tailor-Made Man' is to be shown at the Star tonight. Ray's name is well enough known to be an assurance of a first-class picture, and in his present production, he has a rather more attractive part than ever before. An excellent comedy and a…
There are many more interesting details of the Pilgrim's adventures in the New World that is written in the usual history. Even those 300,000 or more who claim kinship with the Mayflower personnel will be surprised by the amount of information revealed by 'The Courtship of Myles…
Last night, Queen's Theatre began screening the First National attraction 'Two Minutes to Go' featuring Charles Ray who plays the role of Chet Burnett. The cast also includes Mary Anderson. Film synopsis included.
One of the most thrilling and sensational storm scenes ever screened is shown in the biggest of Charles Ray productions, 'The Courtship of Myles Standish,' now running at the Queen's Theatre. The historic Mayflower, an exact reproduction of the illustrious boat of early days being…
Although John Paul Bart was only an obscure clothes-presser in the tailor's shop, he had a most consuming ambition. Film synopsis included. How Paul goes about this ticklish matter, and his trials and hardships before his plans work out to a triumphant conclusion, form the theme of '…