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CENTRAL
THEATRE
TO-DAY & TO-MORROW
At 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.30 P.M.
#
DERELICT SOULS ON A DERELICT SHIP. SEE THIS TERRIFIC DRAMA OF THE
SEA-
Twelve men as danger-
ous as an angry sea — and a lone woman stow- away..drifting..drifting.
DESTINATION ШПКПОШП
The spirit of"Tho Miracle Man" and the dare-devil recklessness of "Hell's Heroes" In one picturol
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.-MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1933.
A BASEBALL Chicago and Campbell for St.
SENSATION
YANKEES PLAYER
SUSPENDED
MANY DOUBLE HEADERS
Washington, June 4. Seven double headers were played in the major Baseball and: among the fenture results
auceenseS
were York by the New Yankees over Philadelphia and an orgy of run getting by Chiengo against St. Louis in the American League.
A mild sensation has been created in baseball circles by the Suspension for ten days of Earn- ahaw, the New York Yankees player.
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The penalty has been imposed for failure to keep himself in fit condition. He has also been fined $500.
Scores as supplied by Reuter
were:
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Washington
Boston
Louis)
MAN STRIPPED
OF CLOTHES
Cleveland Detroit
Cleveland
3 13
Detroit
0
New York Philadelphin
0
ATTACKED "WHEN ENTERING TRAIN
Chicago, Illinois. Mr. Ernest Luehr had one (Williams homered for Philade-those moments which scema like phia)
of
New York Philadelphis
9 · 0
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
H E
Brooklyn
3
0
New York
0 1 1
FON
G 0
A year when he had to choose be tween standing out in the cold lrizzle or boarding a train in his underclothes.
He got on to the train, despite giggles from the passengers.
Just before the train pulled in at the station, Mr. Luchr, who Is the son of a retired minister of re- gion, was seized by two negroes
(Schumacher pitched for New and stripped of hat, overcoat, suit
York)
Brooklyn...
New York
5
4
6 11
1
(O'Doul homered for Brooklyn)
Boston
Philadelphia
5 1
1 8.
Innd shoes.
A passonger on the train loaned him an over-coat and at the station
where he got off two polleemen met [him in a car and drove him home.--
Renter.
(Holey pitched for Philadelphia) WOULD-BE-SUICIDE
Boston
9
15
Philadelphia..
&
11 3
Chienge.......
# [ 0
Pittsburgh ................
14
(Vaughn homered for Pottsburgh
R. It. E. ? 4. 14 3 10 1
und Hartnelt for Chicago)
Chicago
Pittsburgh
9 12 2
0
2
(Match went to thirteen in- nings)
·
St. Louis ...... Chiengo
G 12 1
18 13
(Garms homered for St. Louin)
St. Louis
REMEMBERS $70
AND FORGETS TO DIE
Pittsburgh, Penna.
Mike Kopkotel was going to end
it all so he leaped off of bridge into the Ohio River. But when he hit
(Paul Waner hit two home runs the water he swam vigorously for ishore. A policeman fished him out. for Pittsburgh)
Later he was asked:-"Why did you change your mind?"
Cinemati
2
6
2
Chiengo
10
7 3 fa 0
SL Louis
4
9
Cincinnati
G
D
Kress and Appling homered for
St. Louis
2
6
C- 20
"On the way down I remembered I had put $70 in the bank five years ago," aald Mike-Reuter,
QUEENS THEATRE
SHOWING TO-DAY at 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.20
A CRASHING DRAMA
of the GREAT WAR OF 1940
MEN
MUST FIGHT↑
The thrill picture of 19401 What will the lovos,
morals,
wars of the future
bo like.
with
DIANA WYNWARD now yeroon nation
LEWIS STONE PHILLIPS HOLMES RUTH SELWYŃ
A Meup Goldwyn-Mayer
FICTURE
With Pat O'Brien, Ralph Bellamy, Alan Hale, Butty Compton, Rus sall Hopton, Rollo Lloyd Story: by Tom Buckingham. Produced; by Carl Lammie, Jr. Directed
by Toy Garnett. Presented by Carl Laemmle.
A UNIVERSAL PICTURE
WEDNESDAY
"It's a British & Dominions Production
The Story of an insurance agent who become a King for a day and a half
Sydney Howard in
It's a King"
RARE AND
REFRESHING ENTERTAINMENT
MAJESTIC
80 folos minutes at spectacular THRILLS and
LAUGHS
HOWAND
HUGHES
prostats
SKY
DEVILS
WILLIAM
SPENCER TRACY
TO-DAY & TO-MORROW
At 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 G. 9.20 P.M.
ARTISTS METLIKE
"HELL'S ANGELS
There never has. been... There may never again be... A picture like this i
BOYD
ANN DVORAK GEORGE
COOPER
ACTION
PREFERS LAND TO to the bench here recently and was
WATER
SEA LION'S STRANGE
Nelscott, Oregon.
placed in captivity. After keeping him several days, during which thousands camo to see him, he was released to make his way seaward. He swam out a short distanco, paused, and then turned and came, back to the bench. Visitors
что
A 1,200-pound sea lion swam qu- 'atill' passing him tit-bits.--Rauter, Printed and Published for the Froprietors by FREDERICK PACY FRANKLIN, at 1 and 3. Wyndham Stroot, In the City of Victoria Hongkong.
TO-DAY
ONLY
At 2.50,
5.10, 7,15 €
9.30 p.m.
KINGS THEATRE
A GRAND ATTRACTIONI
ON THE SCREEN
SHE HAD HIM ROPED
A fraliosome young
damsel lured him in..
to double hardness -but he kicked ovor
tho traços.
"BACHELOR'S AFFAIRS".
with
ADOLPHE MENJOU, MINNA GOMCELL, JOAN MARSH, ARTHUR PIERSON,
HERBERT MUNDIN.
FOX
ON THE STAGE
AT 5.10, 7.15 & 9.30 P.M. ONLY
LEN MANTELL and
REX STORY
Present
"THE HOLLWOOD HI-LIGHTS"
INTERNATIONAL REVUE
A TALENTED COMPANY IN MUSICAL
COMEDY.
Greater Novelties, Funnier Situations; Newer Songs & Music, Prettier Girls, Speedier Acts.
4 SHOWS
DAILY 2.30-5.13 7.15-9.30
PRICES AS USUAL:
TAKE ANY,TRAM QRHAPPY, VALLEY MUS
BOOKING AT THE THEATRE TEL. 25313, 26332.
-STARTS TO-MORROW
WEEK ENDS ONLY
But what week ends!
with
Joan BENNETT. Ben LYON
JOHN HALUDAY
free navel
by Warner Fabian Directed by Alan Crosland FOR PICTURE
ORIENTAL
THE LAST 4 TIMES TO-DAY THRILL GIRL OF "MILLIE”in another romantic hit!...
RKO PATHI PICTURE
JUCIEN
Twelvetrees
PANAMA FLO
FOR
FLEMING ROAD TATCHAI
TEL. 28473
TO-MORROW & WEDNESDAY "THE STRUGGLE
FOR LOVE"
A fast moving modern Chinoza talking picture with superb acting and settings with songs, comedy and music,
A CHINESE BÜPER PRODUCTION
presented by the Unique Film Company of Shanghai.
STAN
LAUREL
ALSO
OLIVER
HARDY
"
in "Helpmatøs
Stan helps Oliver with Riotons Results
NEXT CHANGE- They gave her a bad name ând she lived up to it!
when her cheat- lag found her out...she sought to make mar-
Flage cover her
singl
"HOT SATURDAY
CARY GRANT NANCY CARROLL RANDOLPH SCOTT
COMEDY
a Garamount Gicture
BOUNGING BALL CARTOON "You Try Somebody Else"
TO-DAY 8
TO-MORROW
PATENTS PENDING
(STAR)
JOHN
BARRYMORE
SVENGALI MARIAN MARSH
IN
A NATIONAL MONUMENT
AS TRILAY
*ITALIAN POET'S
HOUSE
Rome.
A Warner Bros. Hitl
Few poets have seen their houses become national monuments during their lifetimes..
Ono, of these is Gabriella, D'An nunzio, who lives. In retirement on the banks of Lake Garda
At 2.30 6.20,
7.20 € 9.20
The Italian Government has just approved a decreo for the expres priation of the house at Pescara in which he was barn 70 years ago, and for its upkeep by the State as a national monument.
D'Annunzio at present lives in the "Vittoriale; a house presented to him by the Italian nation, which he has converted into "A temple of witness to the victories and the sacrifices of the war. No un authorised person is allowed to approach the house. In the lake near-by is anchored D'Annursin► private gunboat-Reuter;