A DUTY YOU OWE TO
... A DUTY YOU OWE TO THE IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT. SEE The Battle of the Somme. ...
... A DUTY YOU OWE TO THE IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT. SEE The Battle of the Somme. ...
... IrSMMLIMM%MMUNM%n t IiMMM%ES MMaiMiMM ESNR%W Booming a Historical Document. HE Battle of the Somme, that wonderful picture, ought to inspire managers to great things. lam expecting an avalanche of printed matter and enterprise in connection with this ...
... cause for alarm or anxiety. Good times are assured for a few years at any rate after the cessation of hostilities. Battle of the Somme. Local cinemas are to be early in the field with this much talked-of film. It will be shown at the Gaiety and Coliseum ...
... 867.) This discussion has attracted considerable attention amongst Northern exhibitors. The 'official pictures of the Battle of the Somme and of His Majesty's recent visit to his armies in France and Belgium were shown to the King and Queen at Windsor Castle ...
... handiwork of our own workpeople. Recent Features. GAIETY (Mr. Harry Armstrong) : The Battle of the Somme. COLISEUM (Mrs. Routledge) : The Battle of the Somme, and The Secret Sin. ELECTRIC THEATRE (Mr. F. E. Pearson) : Strange Case of Faimal ...
... their enterprise rewarded, in receiving last week (ending September 2nd) an early booking of the official picture Battle of the Somme. Several of the Papel houses, including the Winter Gardens, the Palace Pictures, and the Princess Electric Theatre ...
... VERYBODY'S DOING IT Everybody wants it, said Mr. Dance, the Midland manager of Messrs. Jury's, in regard to t he Battle of the Somme film. There was a l arge attendance at the New Street Picture House 1 :?r the Trade show, which received much apprecia'we ...
... which seems to be his idea of picture music. Will vou allow me to criticise his synopsis of the Music for The Battle of the Somme picture? Let me take the first reel only. He has got about eight or nine numbers down, which have to be crammed into ...
... ROUND AND ABOUT. THE Hammersmith exhibitor who displayed a notice reading : WE ARE NOT SHOWING THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME. THIS IS A PLACE OF AMUSEMENT, NOT A CHAMBER OF HORRORS, ought to receive a subtantial present from his opposition. In these days of ...
... to get the question settled as it ought to be. It Can be done, and only united effort will do it. The Battle of the Somme. The Battle of the Somme pictures have had a week's run in Scotland, a dozen or more halls in Glasgow and Edinburgh showing on ...
... merit of this new brand, and predicts they will prove a revelation to his patrons. With his usual enterprise, The Battle of the Somme is booked for next week, and its appearance is eagerly awaited both by troops and townspeople. The secretary and ...
... C. W. O'Connor, who, we understand, was responsible far much of the Press publicity which the special film of The Battle of the Somme has received, is to be congratulated on the success of his efforts. It is perhaps not generally known that after some ...