CENTRAL THEATRE
*; ....
SHOWING TO-DAY
At 2.30,
THE NEWEST
7.15 & 9.30.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1932,
INITED ARTISTS SUPER
SPECIAL PRODUCTION.
An air comody extravaganza, staged by the laylah hand of Howard Hughes, that sooma right up into the clouds of enter- tainment-----takes you on a cruise through merry gales of hilarious laughter!
A THRILL-SHOW. TO MAKE YOU GASP!-'
À LAUGH-SHOW TO MAKE YOU HOWL!
She Made Aviators Keep
Their Feet on the Ground !
A stren who nearly wrecked the Allies and a sky devil up in the clock in tove! She made fús head go round like a propellor! There's a parached full of laughs and Invis in dus gay comedy of perfumo, pyjoras did Fert
HOWARD PUCHES
UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE
CK
OF THE
AIR
CHESTER MORRIS
ADDED ATTRACTIONS
"FOLLIES OF THE DAY”.
With an All-Star cast of woll-known beautiful young dancers and acrobats. Produced by The Lauro Films Co. of France. 2 roots of old and now dances entirely in technicolour with the most magnificent and lavish invaluable settings and back- grounds that are quito now and novel to the public.
PRICES AS USUAL.
NEXT CHANGE.
A Charming Comody packed with Drama and Laughs.
EDDIE
QUILLAN.
NIGHT WORK
With SALLY STARR, FRANCES UPTON, NORA LANE.
A riot of laughter, sparkling wit, catchy songs, pathos, chucktor, indisputably the finest dialogue and singing comedy of the season.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
We are glad to announce that we will commanco showing the Best Super and Special Radio, Universal and British Dominion pictures of 1932-33 from the beginning of next month.
RECLAMATION GROUNDS, WANGHAI,
GARDEN
"OPER-AIR CENKMAT
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SAMENTALKING" PICTURES
2 PERFORMANCES NIGHTLY 7,30 & 9.30.
Hero's an all star special with Bill Boyd, James Gleason, Low Cody, Zasu Pitts, Marion Shilling and Mary Carr.
FIVE COMPLETE STORIES in one stupendous war-timo picture.
Love, humor, hate, jealousy and faith massively * produced, Fishe#Porus superbly acted and' directod—a picture of supreme marit, with a
thrill. A picture you can't afford
BEYOND soul, vibrant with glamor and VICTORY to mies.'
ALWAYS THE SAME BARGAIN PRICES OVER 2,000 SEATS, Stalls, 30 Cts. Circle 50 Ct. Box Soatu $1,00. WE PAY TAX.
Printed and Published for the Proprietors by TREDERICK PEROY FRANKLIN, at 1 and 8.- Wyndham Street, in the City of Victoria Hong- hong.
GIRL PIONEERS
FROM INDOLENCE TO ADVENTURE
Young women on Pitcairn Island, in the Pacific Ocean--one
RAPIER DUEL OVER SPURGEON'S FRIEND
GRETA GARBO
DEATH OF REV. W. Y. FULLERTON,
IN THE MOONLIGHT
The Rev. Dr. William Young New York, Aug. 5. Fullerton, the Baptist evangelist, of the loneliest spots in the world Greta Garbo, Hollywood's famous tack last month.
Cinema-going lovers of Miss died unexpectedly of a heart at are becoming Independent.
He was missioner with Charles
Two girls have bravely set off star, have waxed furious over ra- to carve out a caroor in Now Zon.cent criticisms of the dramatic Haddon Spurgeon for 18 years and land, where they have obtained ability of their heroine, and now wrote the standard life of Spar- employment.
comes news from Province-town, geon. Perhaps their action is not en in her honour.
Massachusetts, of a duel fought His association with Spurgeon tirely. unconnected with the fact
lasted from 1870 (when he was that there are more women than sort of intellectuals of the stage became pastor at Melbourne Hall, Provincetown is a summer re-22 years old) till 1892. He then men in the island.
and pen. An offer of a linor voyaging
Leicester, where he remained 18 between New Zealand and Engwork lles on Broadway, was one home secretary of the Baptist Mis Mr. Frederick McKay, whose years. In 1912 he was appointed land, which regularly visits the Island, told a reporter that he had of a party that gathored in an sionary Society and in 1027 be- artist's studio under the shimmer- seen these two young ploneers Ining, light of the summor
|camo, consultant secretary of that Now Zealand. He said:
The conversation turned on the world for the Soctoty.
body. He travelled,all avor tho "They came to the abip with Swedish netreas, and Mr. McKay Bome gramophone records and remarked: "Garbo is God's gift to other articles which they wanted
a stricken world." us to put nahore at the island.
"They seemed cheerful and woll, and I noticed that two young mon came down with them to the ship.
moon.
Union in 1917-18 and celebrated He was president of the Baptist
[his ministerial jubiles in 1929, Mr. Arthur Robinson, a writ er, remarked bitterly: “If I had
A Royal Tribute. anything to do with Hollywood Among the many works of de I would cast Garbo in the rolevotion, travel and blography which of a laundry worker for the rest the published Dr. Fullerton securd "As a rule the islanders are
of her life."
an "Introduction to his "Christ f reluctant to leave, as they have so Indolent a life. They do not rapiers, When
On the studle wall hung two the Congo River" from the King the argument jof the Belglans, who expressed his even trouble to make orchards reached its height Mr. McKay, says admiration of the work of the of orange trees. They just the story, challenged Mr. Robin-Baptist Missionary Society the watch the oranges grow, And
duel. Seconda were Belgian Congo. pick them when they are ripe." son to
Among Free Churchmen there Pitcairn Island, which is about chosen and the party went to the
[bench.
are few names better known or two miles long and one mile
Mr. McKay grazed Mr. Robin-more honoured than that of Dr. broad, is peopled by the descon- dants of nine British mutineers
son's neck as the raplers flash-Fullerton. He achieved dfatine- and 18 native Tahitians, who
ed' in the moonlight." Then Mr.tion as the blographer of G. H. landed there about 140 years ago.
Robinson, the sceptic, pierced Spurgeon and F. B. Meyer. his opponent's thumb.
He was a great influence in the Honour was declared satisfied. Free Churches on behalf of the although it was said that Mr.wider denominational outlook and Robinson got in the laat word by the reunion of the Churches. repenting tho one sentence with While he was a sturdy Baptiat, which Mia Garbo illumines her he did not believe that all the perpetual silence: "I t'ink I aald flowers grow in any one garden. enough."
It was his delight to help to lower the walls,
BABY BOYS NOT WANTED
GIRLS PREFERRED
The Rev. W. F. Battle, of Church taln than the girls. House, Westminster, who has car ried on for 18 years an organisa- tion for the adoption of orphan and homeless children of the business and professional classes, tells two remarkable facts.
Jerusalem holidays.
Jerusalem "Picnic"
Lord Davidson's Life Many Methodists are troubled The Bishop of Chichester, who la about the Methodist Union celebra- devoting his holiday to a good "dig" tion trip to Jerusalem next year. To at his "Life of Archbishop Lord prevent misunderstanding, it may Davidson, holds a great mass of be stated that it is not, in any sense, įmaterial for the purpose which has an official engagement.
already received some preliminary |
At present, he states, there is a large number of applications for No Connexional resources will bajaifting. little girls and few cases of baby tapped for such a plenic, The . The late. Archbishop-unlike girls of the right type for adoption, critice state that Methodists--other bishops on the episcopal bench On the other hand, comparatively whether ministerial or lay-vill be-kept all his letters and papers in few inquirica come for little boys, busy at the time proposed in work-absolute order, and in fact ready to while quite a-large number are of ing out satisfactorily the details hand for the use of his blographer, fored for adoption.
of Methodist Union, and further, in His friends hope that some of the Apparently boys are not wanted these days of financial depression, many letters received from Queen to-day because they involve a more lay Methodists cannot afford to Victoria and other famous corres- difficult problem to rear and main-spend money out of the country for pondents may appear in the volume.
LAST TWO DAYS
At 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 89.30 p.m.
KINGS THEATRE
A
The Wedding
Was Grand!
--but somebody ties
a ingling tin bạn
to their
Married Life!
SYLVIA
SIDNEY MARCH
FREDRIC
IN
MERRILY WE GO TO HELL
a Grand Patio
with ADRIANNE ALLEN
Her day of love) Bu!
the soon finds that a
man, once won, musi
b HELD they ricka
ska nevar saw in her glihood dreams!...
LAST TWO
DAYS
AT 2.80, 5.15, 7.15&9 80p.m
JAMES
DOUBLE ATTRACTION
ADDED ATTRACTION—an Dally at 5.10, 7.35 and 9.50 p.m. Shows only
Retura Engagement of
BETH BERI
ZIEGFELD TOLLIES STAR
In Doce Repertoirs,—
Now and a comm
• Accompanied at the Fiann by MONIA LICTER Acclaimed, both by Zimbalist and
Keifetz mos.
trakom Framing
in the Fr E..
Prices as paint.
QUEENS THEATR
SHOWING TO-DAY at 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 YOUR FINAL OPPORTUNIT TO SEE THE YEAR'S EVEN
mude by.
The Greatest Drama of the
Wilds Ever.
Thrown on the
Screen!
THE APE MAN
the director of "TRADER HORN" W.6, VAN DYKE with Johnny WEISSMULLER (The Swimming Adonis) NEIL HAMILTON
C. AUBERY SMITH
MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN
Based on the story by Edgar Rice Burroughe
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NEXT CHANGE- Wednesday, 5th OCT,
MILLION DOLLAR LEGS
Hank Mann
Lyda Roberti
George Barbler
Hugh Herbert
Dickie Moore
Susan Fleming
ORIENTAL
in
SALLY
EILERS
OVER THE WILL
FOX PICTURE
Garamount Picture
with
Jack Oakie W. C. Fields Andy Clyde Ben Turpin
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NEXT CHANGE Wednesday, 51K OCT.
"Cheaters at Play"
with
THOMAS MEIGHAN. OHAROTTE GREZEWOOD WILLIAM BAKEWELL 'BARBARA WEEKS
A FOX PICTURE
in
MUSIC
SPORT
CHARLIE CHASE
"ONE OF THE SMITHS"
STAN
LAUREL
OLIVER
HARDY
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