The Rounders Clippings 9/36
Hartford Courant, Hartford, Connecticut, September 10, 1914.
Star Theatre, exterior by day,
poster Adventures of Kitty Cobb, Hartford
– The Hartford (Conn.) picture
Theatre which Rev. H. E. Robbins operated as a church adjunct.
(...) Moving Pictures in the Church
How a Minister Aims to Teach Christ in Pictures,
Photoplay, Nov. 1915
& Motor Truck Power Used to Haul French Siege Guns
(...) Front page photo,
Hartford Courant, Sept. 10, 1914
& STAR
Continuous.
2 o‘clock to 10:30 p. m.
Cream of Motion Pictures
Showing Today Start of The
MILLION $ MYSTERY. (...)
(...) Hartford Courant, Sept. 10, 1914
„Amusement without stint“
Editorial content/Advertisement. „STAR THEATER.“ (...)
„Mary Pickford, the favorite moving picture actress, is shown
in a beautiful pastoral drama, A Normandy Romance. While
the eyes of the world are turned t this moment on France. this
little story has an added interest. The attractions of the
Wild West are not overlooked and Broncho Billy‘s Wild Ride
presents that favorite hero in a new and always
attractive adventure. Comedy is not wanting. Maggie‘s Honest
Lover, The Rounder, and Polishing Up give amusement
without stint.“
Star Theatre, 1255 Main Street, Hartford.
The Rounders is
released by Keystone Sept. 7, 1914.
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