HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1930.

CENTRAL THEATRE

Paramounts Sound Pictures R TO-DAY & TO-MORROW ONLY At 2,30, 5,10, 7,15 and 9.20 p.m.

A PARAMOUNT SOUND PICTURE

.TH

Hard

A BEAUTIFUL

HISTORICAL

PICTURE

THEME SONG "REDSKIN" DISTRIBUTED FREE

Red

HIEF'S on, some day you

4 will be called to lead your Navajo people. Go to the white man's college. But come back to me

* an Indian." And he came back, -handsome, educated,

a leader but... ... an` outcast from · both races...a Red- akin Dix's great- est. Filmed in color,

a Paramount Picture

·NEXT CHANGE·

William Powell

Helen Kane

Fay Wray Skeets Gallagher

in

POINTED HEELS

A Thrilling Play Elaborately Garnished with Comedy, Songs and Dances.

With Gorgeous Revue Scenes in Technicolor.

Bookings at Andersons and the Theatre (Tel. 25720).

IS IMPOSSIBLE

TO GET A FINER WHISKY

THAN

DANIEL

GRAWFORD'S

OLD MATURED

SCOTCH

WHISKY

PRICE $4.00 Bottle

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GLASGOW

THE SILVER SCREEN.

SNAPSHOTS OF A BOY AND A DUD DESSERT

By GLUYAS WILLIAMS

IS HAYING DINNER AT AUNT EZ- LA'S. WONDERS IS THERE 60- ING TO BE ICE CREAM

AUNT ELLA REMARKS CHEERILY HE'S JUST BEING POLITE, SHE KNOWS HOW MUCH BOYS LIKE DESSERT. HEAPS HIS PLATE

DESSERT, COMES IN - WHITE' BLANCMANGE WITH PINK SAUCE THE ONE DESSERT HE DOESN'T". UKE

SIGHS AND STARTS TO WORK, TRYING. TO SWALLOW WITH - OUT TASTING IT..

FEELS HE'S REACHED HIS LIM--

IT. SPREADS REST AROUND TO MAKE IT LOOK, AS IF HE

HAD EATEN ALMOST ALL (Copyright, 1530, by The Bell Syndicate, Inc.)

RESUMES, SIGHING DEEPLY: AUNT ELLA OBSERVES. BRIGHTLY THAT IT'S VERY GOOD FOR CHILDREN 19-6

WEEK-END WIRELESS

PROGRAMMES.

BROADCAST BY Z.B.W. ON 355 METRES.

DANCE PROGRAMME

TO-NIGHT.

Varloty.

MURMURS, AS AUNT ELLA STARTS HELPING HIM, JUST A LITTLE PLEASE HE ISN'T A BIT HUNGRY

WHISPERS TO MOTHER DOES HE HAVE TO FINISH IT, MOTHER} REPLYING IT WILL HORT AUNT. ELINS FEELINGS IF HE DOESN'T

AUNT ELLA WHISKS HIS PLATE A” WAY FOR SECOND HELPING, LIKH 1LY FIRE ENGINE GOES BY, CRE- AGING A DIVERSION WHICH ENDS

"Melodiuos Memorica" Regal

Cinema Orchestru. P. C. Lamb" and "The Modern Diver."Mr. Flotsam and Mr. Jetsam.

Roaching for Someone and "Hang on to Me."-Clif Ed- warda, Ukulele Iko,

"I'm Kace Deep in Daisies" and "I'm Sitting on Top of the World."-Trix Sisters.

a Good · Girl" and "Susic's Teller-Vaughn De Loath, Comedianne.. "Lonesome Little Doll"

11 to 11.30 a.m.-Commercial news.That's 11.30 am.-Chiness programme.

12.30 p.m.-European programme.. 1.30 p.m.-Weather report.

2 p.m.-Close down."

and

DINNER

The Bees Wedding" (Mandels

sohn) and "Vale in Flat (Chopin). Dorothy Folkard and Muriel Warne, Pianists. Faust" Prelude and "Valse," (Gounod). — Milan Symphony Orchestra.

Minuet in D

AT THE QUEEN'S,

THE

BISHOP MURDEN

CASE."

Directors Nick Grinds and David

Burton take the lead in 6.n. Van

Dine's latest mystery story, The Bishop Murder Case, at the Queen's Theatre.

Don't bother to look for the. culprit: amongst minor characters Van Dino nover plays this sort of triek. His criminal is always one; of the principal characters, and very much so in the "The Bielion Murder Case." However, it is doubtful indeed if. you will guess the, guilty person. Van. Dine hos clonked his identity so thoroughly that you will not have the remotret idea who the bishop', is until the and of the picture.

Others in the cast are Basil Kallbone sa Philo Vance, Leila Hyams, Aloe B. Francis, Roland Young, George Marion, Clarence Gldert, Nellie Bly Baker, Charles Quartermaing, Sydney Bracey, Car. roll Nye, Delmar Daves and Zolda Sears,

"THE KISS."

QUEEN'S

FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY Ar 2.30, 5.10, 7,15 & 9.20.

THE BISHOP MURDER

CASE

The PERFECT S

MYSTERY THRILLER

Philo Vance meets his most sin- ister opponent in a battle of wite that will leave you breathless! Van Dine's best-seller-now a Talking Picture Sensation!

with

BASIL RATHBONE, LEILA HYAMS, ROLAND YOUNG GEORGE F. MARION.

NEXT CHANGE

When Jacques Fydor, the French director, wanted to stagoa dog show for the new Greta Garbo picturo, The Kis," which will a woman come to-morrow to the Queen's storm-tossed Theatro, he wondered where he

by life.

might obtain a collection of dogs of

foreign appearance.

Feydor was considerably surpris ed to find thab Hollywood is the Chorus" and home of somo of the finest and "Faust-Soldiers'

"La Kerncase."Chorus andrarvst-breeds of dogs," including Orchestra of the Theatre National Paris.

Afganda sheep dogs, which are suc- cessfully raised only, in East India.

When the dog show set revealed at the Metro-Goldyn-May er studio, Feyder found Russion wolf hounds English bull dogs, French poodles, St. Bernards, Dal

(Mozart) and "Minuet Sicilienne" (Squire). -Squiry Celeste Octette. Toecata in F" (Bach).-Organ

Solo by Anton der Horat.

"Ragamufin"-Xylophene Solo 10 p.m.-Close down. by Rudy Starita. '

I'll Never Ask for More and of

7 p.m.-European programme

Columbia records selected and supplied by Messrs. Anderson Music Co. "Pique Dame"-Overture (Suppe)..

Bournemouth Municipal Örch. Clarinet Concerto" (Weber).- Gorde Republicaine of France. *Three Dancea from Henry VIII.” -Bournemouth Municipal Orch. The Two Imps" and "Dancer of

Seville,"

-Bournemouth Muni cipal Orchestra,

**

was

Doep Night Layton and THE MODEL PUBLIC HOUSE.mations, Malibus, Mexican hairless

Johnstono, Ducttists.

Father's Favourites.

Orga

Solo, Terance Cheoy "Otherwise She's Mother's Kind of Girl" and "A Tale of Other Times"-Monologue. Norman Long, Humourist. Funny Face-Tell the Doc" and "A Few Drinks."Comedy Sketch by Loslie Henson and Sydney Howard,~ Opin. Weather report, local time.

OAK PANELS AND POETIC QUOTATIONS.

2.

hounds, Pokes," German spaniels and other canines of imported breed.

The atmosphore of on exclusivo

In "The Kiss," Miss Garbo is club and the architecture of a church have been given to a luxuriscen as a dog exhibitor, the show ous public house, erected in Car lisle in connection with the Car-serving as a background for the lile experiment.

story of Continental intrigue.

It is situated in a business thoroughfare, and is of white stone

Conrad Nagel plays opposite Miss. ·

"Les Sirenos "Talse and Lee The Presentation of Prizes in the sixteenth century style. An Garbo and the supporting moet in-

Patincurs."

Guards Band.

H.M. Grenadier

IN SOUND

WITHCOLOUR !

ERICH YON STROHEIM'S The Wedding March

FAY WRAY

ADOLPE TUEDI and J LELY 3, KASY (EYSLANLANG WON KA.Huwaka)

a Gambun Gletur

von

Warm. Throbbing. Mighty, A love story with Stroheim, a handsome gold- braided ̈Austrian Prince. Dissolute, hard-living. A magnificent spectacle awaits you in "The Wedding March!

TO-DAY

At 2.80, 5.90, 7.20 & 9.20 p.m.

AT THE

Nathan Road.

Phone 57222.

Burlesque Recital by William McCullogla. "Silvry Moon" and "Ain't It

Great to be Home Again."- Layton and Johnstone, Duet Liet.

9.30, p.1

Dance Programme.

1. Fox Trot To Know You is to Love You" and "You're the Cream in My, Coffee," 2. Fox Trot- I'm All A-Twit and I Wanna Go Pinces and Do Things."

tern

oriel window overbangs the povecludes Anders Randolf, Low Ayres

meat

The entire interior is panelled and Holmes Herbert. and furnished in plain osk. The walls bear quotations from the posts who have sung in praise of Robert vineOmar Khayyam, Burns, and G. K. Chesterton.

The decorations downstairs

are

in sky blue and upstairs in gray.

A working-man can bring his wife here, and sit down at a dainty table while paying only bar prices. Upstairs, smoke-room prices will

3. Blues Tip Toe through the prevail. There are rooms for mon

Tulips With Me" and "Wish-only and rooms for both sexes.

ing and Waiting for Love."

4. Waltz-When the Organ

Played at Twilight" and "When 1 Look to the West.".

5. FoxTrot- Redskin and

"Love Me, or Leave Me"

6. Fox Trot My Little Dream Boat" and Lady Luck." 7. Fox

Trot- Ragamuffin Romeo" and "I Like to do Things for You."

8. Waltz Twelve O'Clock."

9. Fox Trot The Wedding of the Birds" and "Song of the Conge

10.

Fox Trot Lonesome Little Doll" and "The Toyniakor's Dream:"

11. Waltz All- Through the Night" and, "The Kiss" 12. Fox Trot Sitting on

Rainbow" and "Old Now England Moon!

11.20 p..-Cléso down.

SUNDAY.

by

11a.m.. to 12 noom-Relay of Str- vice from the Union Church. 12. noon to 1. p.m.-Chinose pro-

grainme... Sp.m.-European programine of

Columbia records. elected and- supplied Messrs. Anderson Music Co "Sampa"Overture (Herold).-

Bournemouth Municipal Orch. * Parted."---Doris Vane, Soprano. "Semiramide" - Overture (Ros

sini).Milan Symphony Orch. "Cavalleria Rusticana" -- Inter- intaro (Managni).Milan Gym- phony Orchestra.

Song of Hybrias the Cretan "

and

The Midnight Review." Robert Enston, Base

*** Salu£ · D'Amour "* (Ligar) and

Celeste Qulatto,

0p.m.-Weather report, local time

Innt.Press pows..

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THE NEW CHAPLIN FILM:

"CITY LIGHTS" A SILENT PICTURE.

(UNITED FRESA.]

The finest dramátic role of the flaming beauty of the screen l.

GRETA

GARBO

THE KISS

with CONRAD NAGEL

WORLD

FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY AT 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 & 8.20,

Interpreter at All. Performances.

TIM

MCCOY

SIOUX

BLOOD

Hollywood, October 6-Charlie Chaplin, greatest of the screen,

comedians, soon will be ready to put his case in the hands of the jury, the movie fans of the world. He has completed "shoot-

#his new Ing

new picture "City Lights"! the only non-talkie production of

any consequence made during the. past two years and before long it will be oxhibited.

EPISODES-7.& 8.

ADDED ATTRACTION.

Needless to say the entire motion. HEROES of the WILD" picture industry will watch Chap- lin for the verdict. Chaplin al- ways has insisted that the introduē- tion of dialogue in films: was a betrayal of the art of the screen. While all others of importance in Hollywood gave way to the talkies the comedian maintained there al

ways would be a market for silent, pictures.

with

Ho backed this belief $1,500,000 of his own money in the production of City Lights

Oity-Eights is synchronized with sound and music but there is not a spoken word.

Chaplin intends it as a test of whether the art of pantomime, developed through 25 years of silent ilms, can be, forend aside by the talking pictures, dubbed by him as "a now form of serven entertain

ment."

Chaplin started work on City

proceeded only when he felt like going before the camera,

STAR

FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY At 8.30, 5.30 & 9.20.

DOLORES COSTELLO JALLONBIA

of AVENUE A

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