The Coronet: At 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.15, Charlie Chaplin, Harold Lloyd and Larry Semon in New Comedies. Prices as for 'The Kid.' Kowloon Theatre: At 9.15, 'Dead Men Tell No Tales.' Negligee Dance on Tuesday.
Come to the cool little Coronet and see 'The Courage of Marge O'Doone.' Illustration included. July 6 Remarks: The film features Niles Welch. Film plot included. The ads didn't mention the theatre's name, surmised from other ads.
Coronet Theatre is going to screen 'The Courage of Marge O'Doone,' which is a film version of James Oliver Curwood's writing. Film synopsis included.
If a girl confesses on her wedding night that she has been betrayed by another man, what should her husband do? See 'Should a Woman Tell?' tonight at The Coronet.
The Coronet: 'Should a Woman Tell?' Kowloon Theatre: 'Home Talent' and Comedies.
The Coronet: 'Should a Woman Tell?' Kowloon Theatre: Tonight at 9 p.m., Negligee Dance. Tickets at Moutrie's $1.5.
The Coronet: 'Should a Woman Tell?' Kowloon Theatre: Today at 5.45 & 9.15, 'A Romance of Happy Valley,' a D. W. Griffith.
The Coronet: At 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 and 9.15, 'Everywoman.' Kowloon Theatre: Today at 9.15, 'Should a Woman Tell?' July 9 Remarks: Kowloon Theatre - Tomorrow at 6 & 9.15, Charlie Chaplin in 'Pay Day,' and 'That Girl Montana.'
Today at 5.15 and 9.15 p.m., 'Prudence on Broadway.' At 2.30 & 7.15 p.m., Eileen Sedgwick in 'The Great Radium Mystery,' epis. 12 & 13. Usual prices. Booking at the Theatre.
Coronet Theatre is screening 'Blackmail' on Sunday. Next week, Coronet will be screening 'Flower of the North,' a film based on the novel by James Oliver Curwood and Charlie Chaplin's 'The Idle Class.'
Coronet Theatre is going to screen Charlie Chaplin's 'The Idle Class.' Another big attraction is 'Flower of the North' which is based on the novel by James Oliver Curwood. Beautiful sceneries and a rugged tale of romance are the highlights of the movie.
This week, Coronet Theatre is screening 'Flower of the North,' a film based on the novel by James Oliver Curwood. The film exhibits scenes from the mountains of Northern Oregon. Concurrently with 'Flower of the North,' the Coronet management is screening Charlie Chaplin'…
Today at 5 and 9.15 p.m., Olive Tell in 'A Woman's Business' and 'Leather Pushers' Round Six. At 2.30 and 7.15 p.m., Wed. & Thur. Ruth Roland in 'White Eagle,' epis. 1 and 2; Fri.-Mon. 'Robinson Crusoe,' epis. 12 & 14. February 21 Remarks: On…
Tonight we are presenting to you at the Star, a variety turn that comes with the best credentials of any act that has visited Hongkong. Harry Leeds and Trixie Lemar who have come here after a most successful engagement at the Carlton Theatre, Shanghai, have shown us their press notices and I see…
The Coronet: Tonight only, Katherine MacDonald in Robert W. Chambers' greatest novel, 'The Turning Point,' The B. A. T. Coy's Snappy News Reel, and Century Comedy. Commencing Tomorrow, Mary Pickford in 'The Love Light,' a United Artists super attraction.…
Today, for the last time, Coronet Theatre is going to screen the film version of Rex Beach's story, 'The Iron Trail' featuring Wyndham Standing, Thurston Hall and Alma Tell. The film tells the story of the building of a railroad through Alaskan wilderness and is decorated with…
Charles Olive supported by a talented boys' choir in 'Scrooge,' Jack Pickford in 'Bill Apperson's Boy,' and Buster Keaton in 'The Boat.' Usual times & prices.
The Star is offering a first-class programme over Christmas. Probably the most novel and welcome item on the bill is Chas. Olive, late principal in the 'R. U. R.' production, who will give a rendition of 'Scrooge,' assisted by a choir of clever boys. The Theatre will also be…
The Coronet: 'Peg o' My Heart,' tonight at 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.15. The Star: Tonight only at 5.30 & 9.15, 'Penrod.' Tomorrow only, Jackie Codgan [sic] in 'Trouble.' The Grand: Tonight and tomorrow, Catherine Calvert in 'Dead Men Tell No Tales.…
Al Christie's 6-reel comedy-drama, from Oliver Morosco's success 'So Long Letty.' Also, a 2-part comedy, 'The Way Out.' Admission, 9.15 p.m., $1.2 and 80 cents; 5.15 p.m., 80 and 50 cents. January 17-18 Remarks: Illustration included.