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MAURICE CHEVALIER
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Sweeping the Clouds Away"""
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ALICE WHITE
TALKING! SINGING! DANCING!
LEADING A CHORUS OF FANCY STEPPERS IN
"BROADWAY BABIES"
AT
THE
Melody
that sets your feet a-stepping,
Drama
that sets your heart a-thumping.
A $5.50 Broadway musical comedy !
200 gorgeous dancing girls 1
3 new hits
song
Sumptuous night club scenes
Gay dancing ensembles !
MAJESTIC
The First Talkie Cinema in
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1930.
THE FAMILY FOUNTAIN PEN
By GLUYAS WILLIAMS
কে
SITS DOWN AT DESK TO DASH OFF A LETTER
CAN'T REMEMBER JUST HOW TO
FILL THIS PEN, REMOVES CAP SOLVES MECHANISM, AT LAST
CALLS PETULANTLY ISN'T THERE ANY INK IN THE HOUSE, THIS BOTTLE IS DRY
8-13
FOUNTAIN PEN WONT WRITE. SHAKES IT. FINDS IT'S BONE
DRY
PLUNGES PEN INTO BOTTLE, AND PRESSES PROPER LEVER. PUIS PEN TOGETHER "AGAIN
FAMILY PRODICES NEW BOTTLE OF INK, FILLS
PEN
(Copyright, 1933, by The Bell Syndicate, Inc.)
WEEK-END WIRELESS
PROGRAMME.
BROADCAST BY Z.BW. ON
255 METRES.
DANCE MUSIC TONIGHT.
11 to 11.30 am.-Commercial news. 11.30 a..Chinese programme.... 12.30 p.m.-European programme.. 1.30 pm-Weather report.
2 p.m-Close down..
7 p.m.-European programine of
Victor and H.M.V. records sup plied by Messrs. Moutrie & Co. "Tonth Regiment March" and
BURROWS IN CUBBY HOLES OF DESK AND, FINALLY FINDS
BOTTLE OF INK
BEGINS LETTER AGAIN, PEN STILL REFUSING WRITE
FINDS HE PLUNGED PEN IN TOO DEEP, GETTING INK ON FINGERS,İ ALSO CAP OF PEN HAS ROLLED OFF UNDER PIANO. 60ES TO BED
"Traumerai" (Schumann) and "Evening Song" (Schumann), -Victor String Ensemble. "To A Wild Rose (MacDowell)
and The Rosary" (Nevin). Venetian Trio,
The Flatterer." (Chaminade) and Scarf Dance (Chaminade)- Hans Barth, Piano Solo.
BALLADA.
8 p.m. (approx.)— "The Lass with the Delicate Air"
and By the Waters of Minne-.
So- tonka. "Mavis Bennett, prano,
"I Know of Two Bright Eyes."--
Derek Oldham, Tenor.
"The Sands of Deo."Reinald
Werrenrath, Baritone, Father O'Flyna. Robert Rnd
ford, Bass 36
Marsovia Waltt. Victor" Band.
On the Banks of Allan Water."-
Eena Thornton, Contralto.
Moonlight and Roses" and "Bo-"The Teoman's Wedding."--Percy
Cause I Love You."-Victor Salon Orchestra. "Because" and "Oh, Promise Me."-Jesse Crawford, Organ
ist.
"Serenado Badine" and "In the
Orient."-Saxophone Bolo: Mother Machree and "A Per- fect Day."-Victor Salon Tria
CONCERT MUSIC.
1.30 p.m. (approx.)- "Ballet des Sylphes" (Berlioz) and Musette" (Gluck).-Vic- tor Concert. Orchestra: "Spring Song" (Mendelssohn) and
21 Narcissus (Novin).-Vietor Concert Orchestra. Minuet" (Boccherini) and "Sour Bois "Victor. Concort Orch.
and "The A Japanese Sunset
Mystery of Night."-Victor Salon Orchestra. Estudiantina'
and
Wedding
of the Winds"-Mario Perry, Accordian Solo.
ASSETS
£19,000,000
"Amelita
Homing, Baritone. "Home Sweet Home.' Galli-Curei, Soprano. The Blind Ploughman-Feodor
Chalispin, Bass. p.m. Local news, time and
weather report.
DANCE PROGRAMME.
Extra! After the Ball," Walte. 1. Fox Trot"You're Wonder. ful" and "That's. My Weak. ness Now!
2. Fox Trot You Don't Like It-Not Much" and "Posi- tively--Absolutely,"
3. Waltz-Loved One."
•
4. Fox Trot" Parade of the Soldiers" and "O,
Wooden
Ya, Ya."
3. Fox Trot Make Boliers "
and "OP Man River."
6. Waltz Girl of My Dreams."
APPOINTMENT
CLAIMS PAID
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7. Fox Trot." Sugar Babo, I'm Leavin' and Because y Baby Don't Mean : Maybe Now!!
THE SILVER SCREEN.
"PARAMOUNT ON PARADE."
Maurice Chevalier and Erolyn Brent in a slap-stick Lubitsch sketch which tells, all about the Apache dance; Buddy. Rogers and Lillian Roth in a bright," new," catchy-sing- ing-loving act. These are only two of the hilarious, enjoyable moments, some in Technicolour, which set audiences applauding, at the Cen trai Theatre where "Paramount on Farade" is showing to full houses,
Everything in Paramount on Parado" is swift, witty, spark- ling, entertainment de luxe.. It's like nothing so much as a great, big, joyous Hollywood party with dozmuz of the world's most popular, stars doing their most amusing and entertaining stunts. It's liko meet- ing the glamorous celebritites face to face and joining with them in a gay frolic.
Intimately and familiarly, these players, untertain, thrill and
charm with their ability and their engaging personalities..
SUPPRESSING LUNAR CALENDARS.
ACTION AGAINST SHANGHAI
.SHOPKEEPERS.
deter.
As an instance of their mination to "auppress lunar calen stars and their use by citizens of the Chinoso Republic, in accordance with orders issued by the National Government, the Bureau of Public Safety for the City Governinent of Greater Shanghai, charged three Settlemont shopkeepers in the Shanghai Special District Court, before Judge Shen.
Remands Were Ordered. · The M.C. Daily News says 'n nAUD-
8. Fox Trot-"I Feel at Homeber of calendars were seized by de-
with You" and "My Heart tectives of the Public Stood Still."
9. Fox Trot Flapperolie" and
The Dolldance."
10. Blues" Lonely Melody" and "You Will-Won't You." 11. Waltz Kiss Me Again" and
Ramona."
12. Fax Trat-"Ia Araby with You" and "Dancing Tam bourine."
13. Tango-" Old ⠀⠀ Maid " and
"Duck."
12. Waltz-What do We Care
It's One O'Clock."
11.20 p.m. (approx.)-Close down.
SUNDAY.
if
Spfety
Bureau, with the assistance of the Shanghai Municipal Police, and an application was made for their dis posal, the charge sheet doseriiring the calendars ns "defunct tunar calendars, the use of which has been prohibited by order of the Nation ni Government:"
Inspectors of the Bureau of Pub lic Safety, after giving evidence of the service of warrants on the ae" cused men, naked, for a remand in order to onable them to continue their inquiries. They asked, not only for the confiscation of the calendars, but the severe punish-') ment of accused to serve as an ex- ample to others who dared to ignore the orders of the National, Govern-
11a.m. to 12.15 p.m.-Relay of ser-cut
vice from St John's Cathedral. 12.13 p.m.-Chiness programme. 1p-Chinese programino com
cluded.
1,30 p.m-Weather report... 9 p.m.-Weather report, local time
and Pross news.
9.05 p.m.-European programme of Columbia records selected, and supplied by Messrs. Anderson Music Co.
U.S. AMBASSADOR TO MEXICO.
MR. REUBEN CLARK APPOINTED.
[UNITED PRESS.]
ben Clark was to-day appointed
Washington, Oct. 3.-Mr. Rou American Ambasador to Mexico, Barcarolle" (Tschaikowsky) and succeeding Mr. Dwight Morrow, "Valse Creole."- Regimental who resigned to run for Senator
H.M. Grenadier from New Jersey.
Band .of Guards.
Joshua Reuben Clark Jr. 48 a The Valkyries" (Wagner).-Organ prominent lawyer of Salt Lake
Solo by Quentin Maclean. Cavallerin Rusticana"- Inter-
City. Born in Utah on Septem-
mezzo (Mascagni) and "Semi-ber 11871, ho engaged in educa- tional work during his. "earlier ramide - Overture (Rossini).—
years and was principal of the Milan Symphony Orchestra.
Heber City High School and act- Tarantelle for Flute and Clari ing principal of the Southern branch of the Utah State Normal School.
and
not Saint - Saens ) "Second Serenata" (Toseli) Eastbourne Municipal Band.. Abide with Me."-Dame Clara
Butt, Contralto.. "Pax Vobiscum"!
How admitted to the New York bar in 1005, and in 1907 and
(Johnson). 1908, was asistant professor of law. at George Washington University.. Royal Philharmonie Orch. "Ave Maria" (Bach) and "On His first official position was
AS
Wings of Song" (Mendelssohn), assistant solicitor for the Depart ment of State in 1908, and. in 1910 -Squire Celeste Octette.
Espann "Waltz (Waldteufel) he was appointed soliciter.
"L'Estudiantina "Walte..
and
-Jacques
Jacob's Ensemble.
President Taft appointed him chairman of the American Prepara
"Galaton-Grand March and tory Commission for the third Hail to the Prince "-Slow Hague Conference in 1919. He was March, H. M. Grenadier made general counsel for the Unit-. Guards Band
10.30 p.r. Close down.",
ed Staes before the American-Bri- tish Claims Commission, in: 1013, subsequently serivng as counsel for the Department of State and ex- pert assistant to the. American.com- SEVEN STAGES IN DRINK.nissioners at the Conference
Limitation of Armamente in 1921. In 192 he was appointed a mwin PROFESSOR'S DINNER TABLE her of the general board of the
Y.M.M.L.A.
ANALYSIS.
ол
During the World War he served with the offles of the Judge Advo An analysis of what might be ente General and under orders of described as the Seven Stages of the Attorney General, later becom Drunkenness though there needing adjutant of the provost mar not be seven-was given recently by shal, general. He is holder of the Professor AE. Heath, Profensor D.S.M
of Philosophy at the University of
Wales.
"What is it that you lose first if you begin, the experiment of taking a glass of wine 1" he asked, in a lecture at the British: Social Hygiene Council's. Summer School ot Welwyn, Then he proceeded to enumerato" the things that go in the following order:―uburban,
First Stage-Self-Criticiam. A glass of wine removes the tight- ness with which we hold ourselves in. We are therefore, probably
myatydintor thamily
we sit gloomily hearing all and saying nowt.". (Continued as foot of next column)
Second
Stage-Criticism
of
others. That is why: you can. listen to the most extraordinary nonsenso in the way of alter
dinner Age.Various faculties
Third
begin to go.
Fourth Stage.Ono
could stiff
see and move, but was rather doubtful about where one's glass Was
Fitch Blago
Tho co-ordinating. Bixth Bluge.One" doubts. Seventh Stage. One
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