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TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1932.

YEE HING

(TOMEY & CO.)

62, Des Voeux Rd. C., Hong Kong.

OUR SUMMER SALE:-Rolls Razora price $22.50 and $27.50 each,

Woollen Bathing costumen made by

to $11.50 each. Electric

ROUND HONG KONG'S CINEMA THEATRES

Wolsey & Co. pure wool price from OFFICIAL SOURCES. $7.75 up Clocks made in U.S.A. price from $22.50 up to $37.50 each. Everything less 10% off and big bargain for leather knitted belta. Usual price $2.65 sale price $2.00 each.

SPECIAL SALE

ON.

NOW

FOR

ONE MONTH ONLY

AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.

THE SWATOW “

General

"BEN-HUR.".

THE

SHADOWS BEFORE

COMING EVENTS ADVERTISED. IN CHINA MAIL.

Hotels

the feminine lead. In spite of

Social Functions. separation and misunderstanding,

at Fong their love has a quenchless flame To-day Tea Dances that can survive tragedy and heart-Kong Hotel and King's Restaurant; break and they are brought together Dinner Dances at King's_Restaur- Lew Wallace's "Ben-again after a climax of terrific in-ant and Hong Kong and Peninsula Hur-A Tale of the Christ," that tensity.

Hardie Albright, Paul Cavanagh was a stage spectacle twenty-two years, and, as a book, enjoyed a and John Arledge are also featuri circulation as large as the Bible ed players and the production was is seen on

of Alfred the screen at the under the direction

Werker. Queen's Theatre.

Fred Niblo directed.. the with production which begins

the Wise Men and the

"FRANKENSTEIN”

Entertainments. To-day King's "At the Villa Rose."

To-day Queen's "Ben Hur."

To-day Central "Frankenstein."

To-day Majestic Star of Bethlehem, pictures "Frankenstein" is a hair-raising "Ladies of the Big House."

Today Star Jerusalem under the Roman tyran- picture, and attracted crowded ny and the condemnation of the houses to the Central Theatre, "Dance Fools Dance."

To-day

World Prince of Hur to the galleys. The where it had a successful run re- TRUSTING CO,battle twixt the Roman fleet and cently. By special request it is "Day Break.”

Cinema To-day Garden the Greek pirates was filmed with showing again to-day. 17A, QUEEN'S ROAD C. :

a great Ben-Hur navy of antique fans have had so much of the love "Rain or Shine.”

story that a change like this is

Home Malls. (same as Long Hing, Photographer) craft off the coast of Italy.

To-morrow-Outward for Europe Owing to our cheap rental and low It is a grandiose epic that has welcome..

via Suez (Deucalion) 2.30 p.m. working expenses we are able to offer taken three years for its comple-

L

In this picture, Colin Clive, as our SWATOW DRAWNWORK, CAN- tion and included as many real-life Frankenstein, plays the part of an TON SILK SHAWLS, HANDMADE | adventurings

an historic ardent young scientist, who, with LACES, LINEN, UNDERWEAR,

dwarf, IVORY, LACQUER AND PEWTER odyssey of the Old and New Worlds, his devoted assistant, a WARE at SUCH LOW PRICES AS Ramon Novarro (in the title role), sets about to create human life WILL ASTOUND YOU, and you will Betty Bronson, May McAvoy, through the use of various elec- see how much cheaper we are than the

Inrge stores,

COME AND BUY AND YOU WILL SURELY BE SATISFIED.

ALEXANDER

INSTITUT

DE BEAUTE

Phone 25169.

Pedder Building

(1st Floor)

Opposite Entrancs to Hong Kong Hotel.

Lammert's Auction. Friday Postage Stamps, at Sales Room, 4, Duddell Street, 5.15 p.m.

Francis X. Bushman, Carmel Myers, trical devices which he has per SPEED RIVALS LOOM IN AMERICA

POLICE RESERVE.

Orders for the Current Week.

RADIO:

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.

The following“ programme will Orders by the Hon. Mr. T. H. be broadcast to-day from the Hong King, Inspector General of Police, Kong Broadcasting Station Z.BW. are as follows;~

on a wavelength of 355 matree

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5-7 p.m.-Chinese recorded pro-

7-10.30 p.m.- European Pro- gramme,

7 pat-Stock Quotations, etc. 7.03-7.30 p.m.-Orchestral and Band Selections

Debroy Somers Band (DX283). 7.30-8 p.m. From the Studio. Lawrence Bradley at the piano play-

ing "Popular Melodies."

8 p.m.-Local Time & Weather Report.

8.03-8.30 p.m.-Concert Items. Song

A Fairy Went A-Marketing (Fyleman & Goodhart), -Down Here (O'Reilly-Brahe),

Dame Clara Butt (Contralto) (PEK),

Madrigale (Simonetti), Czardas (Monti), Vocal Octette

Chinese Company, Strength. The following have (845 KCN) :— been taken on the strength of the Chinese Company, as from the dates gramme Theatre; given against their names:---

Constables R72 Tai Sum Choi, Theatre; R75 Kwok Hon Ying, E81 Ying Wal Kwong-21st June, 1932; R63 Tang Theatre; Man Tsol-23rd June, 1982; R89

Fung Hok Ling, R95 Kong Kam) Cavalcade-Selection (arr. Somers),

Debroy Somers Band (DX805). Theatre: Tuen, R96 Chan Chung Yee--15th

Offenbachiana (arr. Finck),

Herman Finck and, Hir July, 1982. Theatre: Training Course - Part II. AJ

Orchestra (DX327). recruits will attend at the Chinese Stealing Thro' the Classics. Theatre; Company's Headquarters on Tues-

(arr. Somers), day, July 19th at 5.30 p.m. for Theatre; instruction.

Revolver Practice. Revolver prac- tice will be carried out by members of the Chinese Company on the Kennedy Road Range on Wednes- day, July 20th at 5.30 pm. under Sub Inspector A. L. Hopkins. All members who have been detailed will assemble at the Range at that time.

Inspection Parade. All ranks of Violin Solo- the Chinese Company will parade at Central Police Station on Thursday, July 21st for a general inspection of equipment etc. by the Company Commander. Fall in at 5.30 p.m. sharp. Dress-White Uniform, Cap with White Cover, Belt, Truncheon, Whistle, Armlet and Badge, "Pocket Policeman" and note-book to be car-Cello Solo- ried. Those not in possession of members may be absent from this parade without leave from the Com- Next year there would be serious pany Commander. The Equipment opposition from the Americans, on Officer will make it a point of being A

Recruits will attend.. the speed record quest, he said. present. Recently he was rung up on the

Flying Squad. telephone from New York and told that it was no use going to Daytona next year unless he could do some the Central Police Station. Àll thing in the rigion of 800 miles on members must attend. Fall in at bour. The Americans were propar-5.15

Dress-White p.m. sharp. ing a car of 8,000 horse power and Uniform and Cap with White Cover. would do all they could to raise the

Reserve Emergency Unit. record figure.

Revolver Fractice. Revolver prac- the tice will be carried out on Kennedy Road Range on Friday, Band July 22nd at 5.15 p.m. Members will assemble outside Queen's Pier at 6.10 p.m. with their belts, holsters, and revolvers. Uniform optional.

Sir Malcolm Campbell Hears Challenge.

Claire McDowell, Kathleen Key, fected. An abandoned watch tower Nigel de Bruller, Mitchell Lewis serves as his laboratory where he and Frank Currier have prominent and his assistant attach together parts.

a human body, parts of which they The music for the production was have secretly cellected from various written by David Mendoza and sources,

London, June 22. William Axt, the composers of

What follows La the most Sir Malcolm Campbell, speaking "The Big Parade." The offering

How at the dinner of the Royal Naval is a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture "creepy" part of the story. made by special arrangement the monster strangles the dwarf, Volunteer Reserve Auxiliary Patrol, with A. L. E. langer, C. B. breaks loose catches the young at the Connaught Rooms said that Dilingham and F. Ziegfeld, Jr., and artist and carries him away, and he had one great ambition now, finally, how it is trapped in an old and that was to reach 800 miles It cost $4,000,000.

mill and burnt to death go to make an hour.

Frankenstein" a first rate thril-

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Tack Sam'a wonderful act on the stage, Sophie Tucker the

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perennial "red hot mamma" of the NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE LTD.

stage, makes her screen debut.

Miss Tucker is presented in the character of a singer and leader of the "floor show? in A hectic

New York night club, and it is here party of roystering, inebriated col

that George Duryen, as one of a

lege boys, is persistently insulting to a fascinating entertainer.

Other players supporting Miss Tucker in this thrilling Broadway romance which deals with jazz- mad 'cafe life and tender mother love are Lila Lee, Audrey Ferris, Mahlon Hamilton and John T. Murray, The production W&S directed by Lesile S. Barrows, | was adapted for the screen by Graham Baker.

"HEARTBREAK"

Charles Farrell wants to go to

sea.

He doesn't intend to desert the screen, to give up bringing such characterizations as "Chico" and "Fazil" "into the world, and his present impersonation, "John Mer- rick" in "Heartbreak," Fox `ro- mance which will be the attraction at the King's Theatre, commencing next Wednesday. He wants to go to sea in a picture. Furthermore he wants the locale of the drama to be that of the New England coast, preferably that of Onset Bay, Mars, scene of his boyhood:

Starred in "Heartbreak, Farrell plays just as virile and American type as any above described. Though not a sailor, he gets over- seks. He is an attache at the American Embassy in Vionna when the war smashes his romance with an Austrian girl played by bewitch ing Madge Evans, co-starred". in

UNDA NAIL, BUDE.

BA WYKRHAM ST.

sepisanenin 1 BBL.A. JNATION ARGUMRU. WANCHARGE

GARDEN

-OPEN-AIR CINEMAM

uniform will attend in mufti. No

The next instructional patrol will take place on Friday, July 29th at

THEATRE Equipment

TALKING, PICTURES

TWICE NIGHTLY AT 7.30 & 9.30.

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Equipment. All members who are at present in possession of Black belts with brace are required to hand them in to the Police Re-l serve Office, together with a memo: showing the members name, not later than Friday, July 22nd.

On Saturday, July 23rd, Brown Belts with brace will be issued in place of those handed in: members will draw their new belts on that date from Reserve Office and algn a receipt for same.

Sgd. D. L. KING,

D..S. P. (R).

Yvonne Carti (8290).

The Keys of Heaven (arr. Button), Studies in Imitation (arr. Hughes)

(a) Simple Simon, (b) There Was a Crooked Man,

London Male Voice Octette

(DX89)...

(Saint-Saens), Le Cygne (The Swan) Londonderry Air

(arr. O'Connor-Morris),

Felix Salmond 8.30-10 p.m.mp

L1958).

relay of the band of the 1st Battn.

The South Wales, Borderers from Mount Austin Barracks, conducted by Bandmaster Gecks, and by courtesy of the Officer Commanding.

10-10.30 p.m.-Variety..

Sop

Mr. Cinders Eprend

Happiness,

Little

Binnie Hale (Eoprano).

Vocal Dust

Mr. Cinders-I'm a One-Man Girl,

Binnie Hale & Bobbie Howes (5334).

Trees,*

Smile, Darn Ya, Smile,

Billy Cotton & His Band (CB850). Orchestral-

The King Was in the Counting

House, Sailin' on the Robert E. Lee,

The Masqueraders (CB443). Humorous Song

Havin You Around is Heaven, It's For You,

Florence Oldham (DB402).

Lovely Carmelita,

Tango

Geraldo's Gaucho Tango Orchestra (CB458). 10.30 p.-Rugby Mid-day Press News.

10.35 pmClose Down. All records in the above Euro- pean programmes are kindly sup- plied by the Anderson Music Co.

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