KING’S PICTURES
SATUR DAY. The beautiful and charming Anito Stewart oilers us as her latest picture "Rose o’ the Sea,” adapted from the novel by Countess Barcynska. This is a story of a. wait who is rescued from shipwreck and comes to New York to make her own way. it is around this girl "Rose o’ the Sea” and later struggles m the liurdv gurdy metropolis, that Miss Stewart has found a story that fits her admirably. The brine of the New England coast is changed to tbe sweet scented surroundings of a floral emporium on Fifth Avenue, where Rose encounters, not on'y the elite of the thoroughfare and the artificial dandies of Broadway, but also adventures that would fili the chapters of a Jules Verne fantasy. The story is characterised by its human application and strong appeal. Rudolph Cameron is Anita’s leading man. In addition a new Larry Semon comedy “The Bell Hop.” will be shown. This famous comedian needs no boosting except that too few of his comedies are obtainable. 1 atl.c Gazette and Topical completes a bill of city standard.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 31433, 13 April 1923, Page 5
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