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IN A PERSIAN GARDEN Complete Song Cycle
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"THE "FLORODORA GIRL" ÁT
4. THE QUEEN'S.
The old family album › will
London, Nor. 8. brought to life in "The Florodorn
General Freiler, Kress Van Girl," Marion Davies' picture of the
There were many surprises at Gay Nineties, which will be shown Saturday's Race Meeting, promin Turkish Army against, which the Kressenthier, who commanded the Wednesday at the Queen's Theatre. ent amongst which was Wisdom 53rd Welsh Division fought in Pales The period when the bustle was Stag's failure to win faunted an milady's hips,
the Stine, was the guest of honour at cars and handsom cabs were the chief Leger, King's Colour coming in the 12th annual dinner of means of transportation and when first with Mike second and the officers of that division last night. beer, was sold at five cents the favourite third. Mr. G.. U... da schooner
In his speech General Kress- will be relieved in this story Roza rede the winner very finely enthier said that like the lavita of the romance of member of the O'Moon's success in the Sheko tion last year accepted by General famous "Florodora Sextette."
Gene Markey wrote the story and unexpected victory, the winner, the invitation as an extremely Handicap, "B" Class, was another Lettow Von Vorbeck, he regarded Harry Beaumont directed a large ridden by Mr. Soares, paying his valuable building stone in the re- supporting cast which includes Lawrence Gray, Walter Gatlett, Louis backers the handsome dividend of construction of friendly relations John Bartels, Vivian Oakland, $213. The afternoon's results between the two countries. The Jed Prouty, Claude Allister, Sam were: Hardy, Nance O'Neil and a group of
whole German overwhelming majority of the Army and an minor players,
German people gladly and grate- fully grasp the hand which their. former enemy extended to them. -British Wirelces.
According to Markey, most of the details of the old-fashioned era of New York were suggested as the re- sult of a prolonged study of old news-
illes paper
and magazines, this work being handled by a special research staff which began its Investigations months before, actual preparations on the picture were started.
Among the quaint scenes of the 90's which were reproduced are a section of the Bowery including a stroct exterior with the elevated rum- bling overhead, quack medielne bark- ladies of light leves, election torch parades and a general hurdy gurdy jumble of humanity.
Then
bar-
1-Shek-O Handicap: "A" Class: Six Forlong-For Chia Penics. 1st: Prize: $500. 2nd Prize: $300 ord Prize: $200. Heard's Royal Flush
150 lbs.
1
Mr. Frost) Ho Kom-tong's Majestic Hall
155 lbs. (Mr. S. N. Pan) 2 Lau and Lee's Duke of Chantilly
140 lbs. (Mr. Proulx) 3 Won by 2 lengths, short head. Time: 1 min 23 secs. Pari-mutuel, Winner $17.70; Places, 1st $8.10; 2nd $9.30.
2.Shek-O Handicap: "C" Class: One Mile For China Ponies, 1st Prize: $400. 2nd Prize: $200. 3rd Prize: $100.
Reidy's City Hall 147 lbs.
there are a sawdust and gaslamp and Newbigging and Gordon's Grey room with its "Family Entrance" sitting room with singing waiters
und brass-knuckled bouncers to say nothing of the
"
(Mr. Raidy) 1
Dawn 145 lbs. (Mr. Newbig.
ging) 2 private Ho Kom-tong's Bridge Hall curtained booths where chloral
"knock-out
164 lbs. (Mr. S. N. Pan) 3 drops" won notorious fame.
K. C. Lau's Mount Elburz 154 lbs, "Pointed Heels,"
(Mr. Proulx)
One
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Carlo.
20 Made by a Queen and stolen by
a Knave.
31 Any this is opposed to nothing. 16.5/832 Represents a great country.
An egg is this, British Wireless.
34 Beautifully.
Madrid Bucharest. Two Helen Kanes will be seen and
Montevideo *Dead heat. heard in
Hongkong forthcoming Paramount
Won by a length; shot head.
Brussels film production-one of them wholly
Time: 2 mins. 08.2/5 secs. different from the little girl who baby
Milan Pari-mutuel, Winner, $39.80: Places, Copenhagen. talked her way into national fame as
radio phonograph and 1st $10.50; 2nd $9.20: 3rd $9.50 Copen entertainer. The Bridge Hall); $9.00 (Mount Elburz). Lisbon picture
Shatin Handicap: "B" Class: Rio... ather will be her true self.
ne and In "Pointed Heels," the new pro- Ponies. "B" & "C" Class only. 1st Yokohama.....2/0.17/32 Quarter Milea -For China Bombay .1/6.26/22 duction, which comes to the Central theatre to-day, Miss Kane and Richard Prize: $400. 2nd Prize: $200. 3rd Silver (spot).......16% "Skeets" Gallagher play
"Dot" and Prize: $100......
(forward) 16.11/16 "Dash"
Nixon
a song and dance team Tester and Abrahan's The Tiger 163 lbs. (Mr. Frost) who
aspire to Broadway prominence. After they have won fame they turn Dyer's Four Clubs 142 'Ls. "high ha It
during
(Mr. Bramwell) this
eriod Own's Little Thunder 156 Iber that Miss Kane goes operate and
(Mr. S. N. Pan) sings a song in the best Boston man- ner. As a welcome change she soon Eve's New Year's Eve becomes ber
her old self and
*Dead heat. the and boop-doopa- coops all
place in that
Won by half length; dead heat. familiar dulcet intonation
hers. of William Powell plays the male lead
Time: 2 mins, 39.4/5 secs. Pari-mutuel, Winner $13; Places, in the production-a suave-mannered
1st $6.50; 2nd $6.59 (Four Clubs): producer of artistic stage, revues
menace which never quite Little Thunder).
$48.70 New Year's Eve); $8.10
#
over
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"Potential or he falls in love!
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2'
140 lbs. (Mr. Y. T. Fung) 2
4-Hongkong St Leger: Ons and Three Quarter Miles For China Ponies. Griffins of 1930.
Entrance $5. 1st Prize: $500. 2nd Prize: $300. 3rd Prize: $200. Dynasty's King's Colour 156 lbs.
(Mr. G. U. da Roza) i W. T. Stanton's Mike 156 lbs.
(Mr. Stanton) 2
Stag Chan Tin-son's Wisdom
156 lbs. (Mr. Frost) 3 Won by 1 lengths; length.. Time: 3 mina. 46 seck,
with Fay Wray, a show girl who is happily wed to Phillips Holmes, and when he fails to win her away from the handsome youth, he philosophically shrugs it off and doffs his hat to his True Love, as if to say, "You enemy,
Glorifying the American Girl." A dazzling array of Broadway talent is featured in the all-talking, singing and dancing musical extra- vaganza, “Glorifying the American Girl". To begin with, Florenz Zieg- fied, who originally conceived the idea Pari-mutuel, Winner $29.40; Pinces, of "glarifying" girls for his famous lat
2nd $27.30. revues, personally supervised this 6-Fanling Plate: One Mile-A Paramount production. And J. P. handicap for China Ponica "C" & "D" McEvoy, the creator of the vivacious Class only. 1st Prize: $400. 2nd Dixie Degan of "Show Gi:" fame, Prize: $200. 3rd Prize: $100. wrote the story.
Heard's Christmas Belle 159 lbs.
(Mr. Bramwell) 1 Proulx and Sling's Shanghai Beau
"Glorifying the American Gir has been produced as a show within
show. in addition to a glittering, 154 lbs. (Mr. A. W. da Roza) 2. tuneful revue
in which Eddie. Cantor G. S. B. Bramwell's. As You Like runs wild in an uproarious comedy
skit, Helen Morgan plaintively
ww
sings
It 150 lbs, (Mr. Cave) 8 Won by 3 lengths; a head. Time: 2 mins. 122/5 secs. Pari-mutuel Winner $8.70; Places, orchestra feature their popular lat. $6.20; 2nd. $8.10; 3rd. $8.70. radio hit, Vagabond Lover", there is
What Wouldn't I Do For That Man". and Rudy Vallee and his incompar
Betting.
Ponies.
8.Shatin Handicap: "A" Class: One and a Quarter Miles-For China Ponies. 1st Prize: $500, 2nd Prize: $300. 3rd Prize: $200. Beith & Heard's Christmas
• Chimes 142 lbs.
S. N. Pan) 1 T.P.T.'s Chesapeake Bay 150 lbs.
Mr. G. U. da Roza) 2
Windsor Stag 100 lbs. (Mr. Frost) 3. Won by a short bead: 6 lengths. Time: 2 mins. 34 secs.. Pari-mutuel, Winner $14.90; Places, 1st $7.30; 2nd $7.90.
Chan Tin-son's
THE CASH SWEEPS. Full List of Lucky Numbers.
Cash sweeps resulted' as follows! Race 1.
No. 338
$1,083.50
309.40
396 303
154.80 Unplaced runners ($50 cach), Noa.: 237, 149,
Race 2.
No. 483
216
21 302
$1,583.20 395.20 98.80 98.80
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36 a "bison cleared" a table it would certainly be a good deal (anag.).
Down
2 Pertaining-to
cathedral church.
*the
Pope's
3 Here a young ox is made neat.. 4 One reaches the end of this con-
clusion at the beginning.
5 Were it not for the fish this
would not be disordered.
6 He is simple.
Scrutinise.
8 Swaggeringly.
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9 Ladies skirts scom, for the present, to have undergone their final this.
14 'An early writer of fiction whose vory_name suggests a pose, '
15 Mab and Titania, for example
16 This falls short of the target,
but It is of no consequence.
18 Girl's name,
20 A river.
23 of the heart.
25 This is capital, and although it may begin a sentence, never ends one:
27 Fellow graduates.
28 There may be a horse in this .. firmi.
30 Useful to the golfer and the
body.
31 A light cart used in Burma..
Change its last letter and it is useful by the fireside.
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DISPUTE SETTLED. PALESTINE PROBLEM.
WAGE REDUCTION FOR GERMAN WORKERS.
Berlin, Nov. 6.
The final award in the Metal Workers dispute has been published. It provides for an immediate three per cent wage reduction which will be increased to eight cent on
per
Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos.: January 331, 37, 386, 486, 130, 362.
Race 3.
No, 18
402 91
$1,738.80 218.40 248.40 248.40
Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos.: 509, 124, 408, 263, 135, 677.
Race 4.
No. 250
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315
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the story of a department store sales 6-Shek-O Handicap: "B" Class: girl who dreams of becoming a great Six Furlongs. For China Ziegfeld star. In the
Unplaced runners Eaton, the Gloria Hugheson of Mary Top weight not to exceed 171 1b. 1st
Prize: $450. 2nd Prize: $250. 3rd Nos.: 295, 60n.
of bright lights and fame comes to Prize: $150.. life with a refreshing and believable Parkson Chan's O-Meon 161 lbs. touch. The ravishing Miss Eaton is a
(Mr. Soares) 1
delight to behold and a joy to listen Hau Un's Monterey Bay 164 lbs.
She sings, she dances, she falls in
ta.
love and everything she does is dis-A. armingly gay and charming. Those
(Mr. Charles) 2
W. da Roza's Young Pretendo 3
160 lbs. (Mr. A. W. liked Miss Eaton in her first Won by short head a neck. talking picture, "The Cocoanuts," will Time: 1 min. 32.2/6 secs. readily agree that in "Glorifying" she
Pari-mutuel, Winner $213; Places, is seen and heard to even greater ad 1st $59.00; 2nd $10.10; 3rd $15.70 vantage
7--Shek-0 Handicap: "D" Class: Dan Healy, also
a well known Mile For China Ponies. Ist Broadway star, plays a prominent Prize: $300. 2nd Prize: $125.. 3rd role in the atory, as do both Olive Shea Prize:
$75. and Edward Grandall. There
is · t E. L. Hosie's Teuchi 140 lbs. delightful romance in which Eaton,
(MrProulx) 1 Grandall and Olive Shea make up the K. H. Kay's Osiris 168 iba. eternal triangle. In this case, how-
(Mr. S. N. Pan) (2 ever, there is a novel twist to the D. Wilson's Mongolian Stag romance that supplies this picturej
150 lbs. (Mr. Stanton) a with an unexpected dramatic punch. Won by length; length.
Time: 2 mins. 10 secs. Pari-mutuel, Winner $48; Places, 1st $15.70; 2nd $8.70; 3rd $30.30.
Millard Webb directed "Glorifying the American Girl", which will be pre-f sented at the Central Theatre on Thursday.
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$3,421.60 977.60
488.80 ($100 each),
Race 5.
No. 429 156
$2,142 612 .306
Unplaced runners (850 each), Nos.: 753, 90, 168, 731, 528, 438,
Race 6.
No. 352
$1,088
687, 268
-658
28-4
Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos.: 490, 318, 82, 257,429, 41, 86, 770.
Race 7.
No. 617
ken
664
$1,068.10 $99,40 281,20 Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos.:. 814, 367, 075, 22, 712, 351, '088, 792, 731, 358 44, 242.
No. 413
887
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Race 8.
$2,406:20 718.20 356.60
Unplaced runner (550), No.: 721.
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had
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