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QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA

HONG KONG

KOWLOON

47 230-515·7·20·930 RM AT 230 · 5:20:780 2 9:30 PM.

SHOWING_TO-DAY"

A LOVE STORY .:. STORMY AS ROARING ARCTIC SEAS!

SWIFT LOVE AND ROARING

ACTION IN UNTAMED ALASKA!,

Directed by HENRY

BATHAWAT, who pers you "Lives of e Bangal Lancer" "Bowls of Sen".

SPAWN of the NORTH

statnim

GEORGE RAFT.

HENRY FONDA - DOROTHY LAMOUR

A Paramount Picturs with

Akim Tamiroff · John Barrymore-Lynne Overman

NEXT CHNGE

Mrected by Bury Hodwawy - Bradmed by Kübart tourke

AT THE QUEEN'S

"PECK'S BAD BOY WITH THE CIRCUS' with Tommy Kelly

46

An RKO-Radio Picture

QUEEN'S

NEXT CHANGE AT THE ALHAMBRA "NORTH OF RIO GRAIDE" with Willam Boyd

A Paramount Picture

SPECIAL MORNING SHOW

TO-MORROW, JAN. 15th at 11.00 A.M. &.12.15 P.M.

60 Minutes of

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FLEMING

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•LAST 4 TIMES TO-DAY:

THESE KIDS HAD TO BE TOUGH TO LIVE!" Because the only hand they got was a cleached fist, an unusual story with lots of excitement and action.

THEY FOUGHT WITH FIERCE, "BACK ALLEY FURY!

THE DEAD

END KIDS

Little Tough Guy

2 DAYS ONLY! TOMORROW & MONDAY

COLLEGE SCANDAL PROFESSOR GOES HAYWIRE!

That lunatic Lloyd is on the loose again, dashing padly from one delirious dilemma to another.

HAROLD LLOYD "PROFESSOR BEWARE"

O MATINEES: 20c.-30c ● EVENINGS: 20c.-30e.-50c.-70c.

KING'S THEATRE

ON

THURSDAY, 2nd FEB. 1939

AT 5.10 P.M.

Under the distinguished patronage of Lady Northcote

"THE SLEEPING BEAUTY"

Ballet BY

THE CEORGE CONCHAROFF SCHOOL OF DANCE

"PART: PROCEEDS IN AID OF HONGKONG SOCIETY OF PROTECTION TO CHILDREN

PRICE $1, 8, 2^&. 1

CHILDREN & SERVICEMEN IN UKIForm Half Prick EXCEPT $1 MATS

BOOKING OPENS AT THE KING'S THEATER ON MONDAY, 16th JANG

EXCITING FILM rafety among a pool full of croc-

· CINEMA & GENERAL

Today's Screenings

KING'S

Hongkong

"Lord Je

QUEEN'S

"Spawn Of The North"

ORIENTAL·

"Little Tough Guy”

Kowloon

ALHAMBRA

"Spawn Of The North"

STAR:

"Anthony Adverse"

MAJESTIC:

"Tarzan's Revenge"

KING'S:

Coming

"The Last Gangster*

QUEEN'S:

"Peck's Bad Boy At The Cr-

Cus"

ORIENTALE,

"Professor Beware" ALHAMERA:

"North Of Rio Grande" STAR:

"Love and Hisses" "Walking Down Broadway"** SIAJESTIC:

"Moonlight Sonata"

SPAWN OF THE

NORTH

In the tangled lives of four in-

|PERFECT TARZAN AND HIS MATE

Side by side, lighting man and beast alike, the perfect Tarzan and his perfect mate, Glenn Morris and Eleanor Holm, in Edgar Revens.". Rice Burroughs' greatest Tarzan thriller, "Tarzan's Twentieth Century-Fox release, showing at the Majestic Theatre to-day.

What The Stars

Are Doing

habitants of 'a remote Alaskan Lew Ayres continues his specta-, Richard

Dix geta # change

called

fishing village is mirrored the cular come-back by being made from type when Radio put him MacDonald's

romantic lending in a

comedy heroic struggle for existence in Jeanette America's last frontier region in man' in Remember To-morrow. Twelve Crowded Hours.

Spawn of the North" drama or Fredric March and James Stewart people who live dangerously and had been previously considered. { die courageously which is being shown at the Queen's and Atham- bra Theatres to-day.

Lana Turner has to give up her

This will be Ayres's Afth picture part in "Idiot's Delight." Lana is

M-G-M in five months.

ORIENTAL THEATRE

PROGRAMMES

The management of the

Orlen-

only seventeen, and it is reported

that the Board of Education in-

should sisted she

spend more me on her lessons.

Francis Lederer returns from New York to do a leading part Don

George Raft, Henry Fonda and Dorothy Lamour head an all-star rast in the screen version of Bar- ret Willoughby's famous novel;; Raft and Fonda take the roles of two Ashing comrades who and tal Theatre-announces the follow-with Claudette Colbert and themselves on opposite aides when ing programmes for the remain-Ameche in Midnight, the inhabitants of the region der of the month:- organize to stamp out the piratés Professor Beware (15th who have been raiding their traps 18th); A Day at the Races and imperilling their livelihood; only), Border Fight (18th Miss Lamour, as the hotel keeper | 19th), Booloo (20th and who loves both men, plays her big- Everybody Slug (22nd and

Joe Fasternak may remake gest dramatic role to date,

Mad About Music (24th only) Chibby with Franciska Gaul It You're only Young Once (25th is one of the successes he pro- and 20th), Blockade (27th and duced in Europe with the same 28th), Swiss Miss (23th to 31st).

In the supporting cast are John Barrymore, Akim Tamiro, Lynne Overman and Louise Platt.

CROSSWORD

NO. 208

ACROSS

1 Talk lightly.

6 The accue

9

of military

*service."

Surrenders.

14 Say wiidly.

15. Vague con-

ception,

16 Existent.

17 Avouch.

18. Sound

sonorously.

19 At no time-

.

20 Raised

level space.

22 Formed on

the surface

'of the earth.

24 A bearded

monkey,

23 A collection

of facts.

27 Born.

22 Concurred,

33

Resin re: sembling copal.

36 Plot of land.

37 Elephant's

ear.

38 Article of

food.

39 Car pulled

by another. 43 Broad shal-

low vessel.

44 Uttered by mouth

48 Latter part of life.

47 Very fat.

49 Mockery.

51 Mongrel.

52 Fuel. 53 Pheasant.

When Eleanor Holm swam to

one who 58 Deeper part Thrill scenes in motion pictures odiles, there was no

of a river. frequently call for technical could swim faster or more capably |

conditions than 62 Hermit. tricks to produce a desired effect under those

herselt.

Glenn 63 A King of When but in Tarzan's Revenge," the Eleanor

Judea. as America's Twentieth Century-Fox release Morria, acclaimed which

the Majestte greatest athlete in the 1936 Olym-684 comes to Theatre to-day, the exciting ex-pics, had to awing Eleanor Holm .*ploits of Tarzan (Glenn Morris) under his arm and leap cut of

and his mate (Eleanor Holm) danger in the perfect defied reproduction by anything manner, Morris was the only one but real risks to those involved.

able to do it,

Opposite of aweather.

66 A plaster. Tarzan 67 Present it-

seit.

220

125

22 23

#4

24

37

50

52

595

$3

ふむ

68 Small shel-

terad inlet

69 Pull forcibly

apart.

70 Impelled by.

long plece. of wood.

72

71 Jug.

Miscon-

ceives,

DOWN

I Case ofr

wooden slatau

2 Harbour

3 Turn away.

4' Earthy.

⚫ Ring.

6 Farewell.

7 Adult males. .8 Boy to wait

un législative body, Pertaining to doga,

10 Tasteful.

11 A plunge

headforemost into water.

12 Not trac-

tional.

13. Dry. 21 Watchful.

23 An adhesive.

23 Leaping.

29 Bun.

71

SOLUTION ON MONDAY

140

4

30. A narrOW

strip.

31 signal

stages of history.

22 Accom- plished.

33 Animal

without feet.

34 Deep mud 35. Sustain. 40 Make up- fight.

41 Fast. 42 Cosmetic. 45 Explosive

compound.

48 Salt of, bro- mic acid.

50 speckled.

51 Profession. 54 Pass a rope through.

55 Languisher. 58 011 from

rose petals. 57 Approaches, 58 To crack. 30 Central

personage.

6 Seed cover-

ing.

81 Diaw

Wayne Morris's next part, in and "The Holy Terror, will be that of (17th divinity student who becomes a

and star tootballer. 21st).

23rd).

כל

through eye- leta.****

65 Not loud.

star. She plays an actress who poses as n fourteen-year-old to rich help her mother get a husband. Franciska Gaal was famous in Europe for playing little-girl parts.

In

If Gary Cooper..cannot. ft "Mr. Deeds Goes to Washington." Cary Grant will take over the part.

Adolph Zukor's son, Gene, has become an associate producer at Paramount. Zukor, senior is go- ing to England to represent Para- mount there.

with

"Huckleberry Finn" haa gone to production at M-G-M Mickey Rooney in the role.

*

Ramen Novarro has signed contract for a third picture at Republic. The contract stipu- lates for a big budget and Novar- m's approval of the story..

Lathar Mendes would like Mar- lene Dietrich to star in a remake of a Russian Bim, "Dr. Eatherine of St. Petersburg.”

ου

In

Dorothy Lamour, Fred MacMur- ray, and George Raft will star in Moon Over Burma. spite of the Htle, Paramount de- clare, this is not another sarong subject for Dorothy.

*

Theodore Challapin, son of the famous singer, is appearing in "Exile Express" with Anna Sten and Alan Marshall'

Fanny Brice takes over Luise Ralner's dressing-room at M-G-M while Luise has six months' leave for stage work.

Warners have engaged Rudolph Forster, the German actor, to play Metternich in Juarez,

Solution No. 207 TROASTS ROT A§ X

SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1939.-PAGE 5.

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TODAY

ONLY

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FREDDIE

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TOMORROW

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The gratok alat

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EDWARD G. ROBINSON in THE LAST GANGSTER

STAR

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SHOWS DAILY 7 30 620 720-930

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“LOVE AND HISSES

MAJESTIC

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MATINEES 20-30¿ • EVENINGS, 20«*30c:50c700 TO-DAY, TO-MORROW, MONDAY

THE TARZAN THRILL OF ALL TIME 111.

SIDE BY SIDE

FIGHTING MAN 'AND BEAST ALIKE THE PERFECT TARZAN... AND HIS PERFECT MATE!

EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS' TITAN OF ALL TARZAN TRILLIPS:

TARZAN'S

REVENGE

Hornog

GLENN

ELEANOR

MORRIS HOLM

Amanta's Gamer Git

GEORGE BARBIER" C. HENRY GORDON

HEDDA HOPPER Proced by Ed Laver

TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Your Only Opportunity to Hear and See the Greatest Fani

of Our Ago!

PADEREWSKY

MOONLIGHT SONATA""

A United Artists Picture

DIARY OF LOCAL EVENTS

TO-DAY ANNIVERSARIES and HOLIDAYS

BtBigBishop and Doc-

bderic of Por tof: Blessed denone, Ploneer Miastoner to China.

KEFUTETONAGER ALIKE A TET PERI VATIPLIED DIN ETON SPARETA S CINEMAS-(See Column 3 of this

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5.59 p.

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Low at 09.27.

TO-MORROW

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MISCELLANEOUS.-YMCA Dis

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