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CENTRAL

THEATRE

SHOWING TO-DAY At 2.30, 5.10, 7.16 & 9.20 p.m:

THE PARAMOUNT GREATEST PICTURE THRILL OF 1931.

PLENTY OF TIGERS AND LEOPARDS AND ORANG-

UTANGS.

safety

5,000 miles from ...you'll fight for your life. ...with

RANGO)

A Paramount Pictur

ERNEST SCHOLOSACK brings you this real and thrilling drama from a hidden corn er of the warld?

STRANGER THAN FICTION

AND TEN TIMES MORE

TBRILLING..

A GREAT ADVENTURE PICTURE FOR BOTH

YOUNG AND OLD.

School Masters may arrange with the Management for Special Tickets of Admission at 20 Cents Each for their Pupils to see "RANGO "

NEXT CHANGE

ROD

LROCQUE

BEAU FBANDIT

Booking at Anderson's and the Theatre (Tel. 25720).

KILLGERM

THE PERFECTION OF

THE SILVER SCREEN.

QUEEN'S THEATRE.

HELL'S ANGELS."

Hell's Angels," the st ox. travagant film spurtwie of all time. now playing at the Queen's Theater.

"Hell's Angels is the en sational air-war Bln which was pro- duced and directed by Howard Hughes at a cost of $4,000,000 and affer three years of - ¿ontinuous dilming.

This widely-heralded production was given # spectaenlar dun! premiere in New York at the Criterion and Gaiety Theatres. The crities unanimously and on- thusiastically acclaimed it, while millions flocked to both theatres and set up new box-office records |ter Brundway.

Howard Hughes. 25-year-uid ftulti-millionaire, began the filming of "Hell's Angels " three years ago, when he determined to rente the most lavish and realistic film- drama

Crities ever attempted.

Į everywhöre agree he has accomplish-.j fed his aims and to-day he is the st spectacular and colourfal in- dividuality in the film industry, i

Exactly $7 airplanes of true [imetime "vintage," assembled from all parts of the world, were used in the filming of "Hell's Angels.””. jand in one scene alone (50 planes are shown, in aetion simultaneónsly on the screen.

weinener, which

A Zeppelin technicians and laymen alike agres Sa the most impressive sequence eyes screened, is another highlight of Hughes' aerial extravaganzA.

More than 100 pilots and upwards

of 20,000 players and techniciana took part the making of "Hell's Angels," which is admittedly the first authentic and realistic repro-, duction of the world war in the air.

Ben Lyon, James Hall, Jean Hartow, Lucien Prival and John Darrow bend the east.

CENTRAL THEATRE.

"RANGO,"

A little boy of twelve who lives in the deep Sumatra jungle and is not afraid to stand his ground for

rifle shot at a ferocious tiger, is one of the amazing characters to be seen in Range" the thrill film of tropical adventure which is now showing at the Central Theatre.

The dad's naine is Bin, and he is

a member of the Achinese tribe of

Malay natives of Sumatra.

KING'S THEATRE..

"UNDER SUSPICION."

Picturesque scenes in the Cana-

dian Roukies are brought to the

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1931.

HONGKONG'S FINEST CINEMA

INDER

SUSPICION

Lois Moran J. Harold Murray J.M. Kerrigan Marie Saxon

directed by A.F. ERICKSON

SWISS

Safe Milk

Every drop of it comes from the selected cows of richly pastured Swiss farms, From farm to. factory it goes in Nestles own churns. Skilled chemists test it. and machines, scrupulously clean, purify and perfect it..

FOX

PICTURE

SHOWING TO-DAY

Ar 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.30

A THRILL FILLED DRAMA

OF THE GREAT

NORTH-WEST AND ITS

"MOUNTIES".

FOX

PICTURES

Booking at the THEATRE. PHONES: 25313, 25330.

MILK

And in dainty red and white labelled tins it comes to you, signed and sealed like something precious-milk you can be sure of-milk that every precaution has made perfectly safe.

NESTLE'S NATURAL MILK.

screen in "Under Suspicion," the GRAVE DISTRESS IN

Fox Movietone feature which open

ed at the King's Theatro yesterday

While the scenic effects have been

UNITED STATES."

preserved in all their naturu: P11,000,000 NOW IN WANT. beauty by the latest means in photo- graphic reproduction, the soun:1 recording in this picture is as near

New York, April 17.-Increased perfection as one could wish. Permutterings against the continued formers of great talent, under the unemployment and distress here direction of A. F. Brickson, take

are being heard. part in this powerful outdoor song romance, where the principal actor, besides rendering to good effect a nuber of songs, appears as the leader of a tuneful male chorus of Hollywood's best voices.

Expressing the growing discon- tent, Senator Lafollette, a fiery extremist, Lakes the, Government severely to task for its failure to do something eculated to relieve the "great suffering of 6,000,000 un-. employed and 3,000,000 partly cai-

J. Harold Murray and Lois Moran are the principal characters in the story, charmingly enacted with the open spaces of the North west as the background. The story ployed."

dents with the adventures of u

Mr. Lafollette's views are eup- ported by Senator James Couzens, former general manager of the Ford Motor Company, who declared that patience throughout the country was waning. If a stabilisation plan is not soon devised by the business leaders, Mr. Couzens said, Congress would step in and provide a dole.

Wanted," a "Dictator,"

WOMEN TO ACCEPT CHALLENGE.

MOTOR RACE AGAINST FAMOUS MEN DRIVERS.

Brooklande, May 7.--For the first- time in the history of the event, British double twelve-hour motor women drivers will start in the

Lance which begins here to-morrow. The rase is regarded as one of the classics of the British automobile speed track, and three women have to relieve this city's any of 750,000ccepted the challenge made recent unemployed is being urged upon thely by a prominent racing driver at a meeting of the British Racing Mayor, Mr. James Walker, by wel

The appointment of a "dictator.""

fare workers.

Drivers' Club. They are Miss Vic- torin Worsley, who was the first British motor saleswoman and is leading a term of Baby Austins; the Hon. Mrs. G. A. Chetwynd, the year-old infant, and

The private relief funds with which temporary johs were provided

Innther of To continue the present policy of during the winter are exhausted, British aviator who sacrifices him indifference, he said, would be to and this means that additional self in order to save the family

court national disaster, because mil- thousands of people will be thrown honour and cover up A serious blunder of his younger brother.lions of people would not continue, out of employment unless the city Taking an assumed name he is on the ragged edge of starvation. takes drastic netion. The situation appears, but he is later seen in the He called for imraediate molzilian-now, the Mayor was informed, is as Royal North-West Mounted Police,

who is to drive a supercharged M. G. Widget; and Mrs. E. M. Wis- do, who will be at the wheel of a

Frazer Nash.

DISINFECTANTS where he falls in love with His tion of the industrial, financial, acute as at any time during they attempted anything on such a big

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winter.

Beautiful daughter of the com Iabour, and political leaders, and Welfare workers pleaded with the aundant. There is plenty of in the formation of plans to remedy a Mayor to, sppoint a Tsar" with terest in the drains from this stage and at last the hero's true identity situation which was growing des full authority to award city con- struction contracts. The um of is revealed. Miss Moran acts with

the municipal, ' county,'

221-£30,000,000 unlready authorised for done by the supporting cast which State, and charitable relief funds work will otherwise be tied up inchides J. M. Kerrigan, Marris

indefinitely, Saxon and Jumaden Hare.

became exhausted.

Kreat chart, and Wellent work i

porate

TO-DAY'S WIRELESS

PROGRAMME.

BROADCAST BY Z.BW. ́ ́ON

355 METRES.

11 to 11.30 a.m.-Stock quotations." 11.30 a.m.-Chinese programme, 19.30 pm-European, programmie.

1 p.m.-Local time,, weather report,

etc.

1.30 p.m.-Rugby Press news, etc. 2 p.m.-Close down,

| 6 top p.m.-European programme of Vietor records supplied by Alcara. Tanng Fook, Pianu Co.

0 to 0.36 pmI. -—

Orchestral and Band Selections. "Gypsy Sonvenir" (arr, Schaeffer. Pacpke).-Hungarian Rhapsody Orchestra.-33929.

.

"Hungarian Flower" (arr. Schael- fer-Paepke).-Hungarian Rhay- sody Orch.35040

"Dolores" (Waldtruifel). — Crea-'

fore's Band,35701.

· Moraima --- Spanish. Caprice" (Espinosa),-Creature's Band.--

33761.

"Colonial Song"

M

Schmid). Vietor

Orth, -10033.

(Grainger.

Symphony

,

"Over the Hills and Far Away

(Grainger Schmid). Vietor Symphony Orch.--2001%.

La Forza Del Destino

(Furer of

Destiny) (Verdi)--Creatore and

is Band-25510,

7-Stock quotations, 0.3% to 7.05 p.m.-

Varioty.

Song- Go Long, Lasses?-- Irene Beiseley, Guitar and Piano, Accompanimen).—21205, Orgat Solo" Beloved,”. Левие

Crawford,1401.

Song For My Baby."-Jack Sauth" (Whispering Baritone).

91210,

Band" The Jelly Coppersmith."

Arthur Pryor's Band.—20518. Jumorous Dialogue--" Cicero and

Caesar,Jones and Jones,-

21208..

Mule Chorus-" Lacly, Play Your Mandolin." The Revellers.

2:622.

7.05 to 7.15 p.m.--

Violin Solos.

"Serenade

( Drigo), -

Mischa

Elman,-600.

"Legend of the Canyon" (Cad- mau)-Fritz Kreisler-10. Caprice Antique" (Erno Balogh

Fritz Kreisler).--Fritz Kreisler. -1000.

7.13 to 8 p.m.-

1

Victor Herbert's Music,

"Pan Americana."-Victor Saion

Orchestra, directed by N. Shil kret,-0903, Scicctions from "The Rose of Algeria.Victor Salon Group, directed by N. Shilkret. Yesterthought -I'unchinello." --- Victor Salon Orchestra, direct- ed by N. Shilkret.-0001. Selections from "Eileen."--Vic- tar Salon Group, directed by K. Shilkret. 2905.

Selections from “The Only Girl** Victor Salon Group, directed by N. Shikret.--0005. Selections from "Babette."-Vic-

tor Salon Group, directed by N. Shikret.-0003.

"Fleurette--Under the Elms."- Victor Salon Orch., directed hy N. Shilkret.~9999.... Selections from

Princess Pat." -Victor Salon Group, directed by N. Shilkret. "Land of My Own Romance. Serenade--Absinthe Frappe- Victor Salon Group.---9007,

Selections

from "Matema."-

MOVIELAND EATURE

FOR THE WEEK

QUEEN'S

SHOWING TO-DAY

AT 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.20.

Greater than the wildest dreams of Its producers!

ALIVE! THRILLINGI DARINGI MAGNIFICENTI

HOWARD HUGHES'

THRILLING AIR SPECTACLE

HELL'S ANGELS

The first multi-million dollar talking picture

withy

JEAN HARLOW

BEN LYON-JAMES HALL

THE

PICTURE

YOU MUST SEEÏ

Voland Areas Picture

NEXT CHANGE

BY REQUEST

Marvellous

Soappy! Gay!

SÜDKINZZESHELD

EDDIE

CANTOR

Whoo

WALTER PORAL TON Lirich by

EUSKALN The Marcel Comady be... WILLIAM ANTMENT IN CANES CU TECHNICOLOR

Ziegfeld has

outdone biuself

Victor Salon Orch, directed by in this, the mont

X. Shilkret.

8 p.m.-Local time and weather

report.

All three are well known on the racing track, but none has previous.

senie as the 24 hours race, which taxes the endurance of some of the finest racing men. Their skill and endurance is to be pitted against that of numerous spead kings, in 8.0 to 10:30 p.m.-Chinese studio cluding Earl Howe, Sir H. RS.

concert. Birkin, Dudley Frey and Dr. J. D. Benjoheld. Only in a few interna, 10.30 p.m.-Rugby mid-day Presa allowed to compete with men on Lional automobile events are wanted HNTER EXTRATERE PUNT

equal terms.

news.

10.35 p.m.-Close down

gorgeous of all spectacles!

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