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BEST IS

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1931

KOWLOON GOLF CLUB.

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follows:

8.30 A. Laughton v. Goldinan. 8.35 E. C. Fincher v, A. G. Sinton. 8.10 R. W. Supred v. J. J. Ferguson. 8.45 0. J. Angus v. J. J. King.

8.50 A. A. Dand v. A. Tate. 8.66 W. J. Woolley v. G, D. Roid. 9.00 H. 8. Jones v. J. Litton.

0.05 G. G. Anderson v. P. D. Angus 2.10 G. P. Murphy v. H. 8. Dinsdale. 9.15 E. R. Pricò v, A. A. Lewis.

9.20 9, Jex v, P. E. Knight. 9.25 A. Landsbert v. W. Staker. 0.30 F. Bishop v. II. A. Angus. 9.35 J. Gellatley v. H. Buxton,

Competitors will play on Sunday next over eighteen holes,

RUGBY FOOTBALL.

CINEMA SCREENINGS. |1n "One Romantle Night," starring

NOTES SUPPLIED BY THE

THEATRES.

Lilian Gleb.

Nagel was born u Des Moines, the son of Dr. Frank Nagel, a noted com- poser and planjat. His mother was a Concert singer.

CHINESE ART.

EXHIBITS TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION FOR CHARITY.

The China Exhibition Committee,

As a young man looking for a Phillips Holmes, Sylvia Sidney, career. Nagel decided to docome, an Francis Dee, and other moving pic architect. The nearest ho got to that ture stars and players working for ambition was a summer Job laying under the chairmanship of Mr. Jozef von Sternberg in the making bricks at a dollar a day. He tried E. D. C. Wolfe, will hold an auction of "An American Tragedy" the cur- other vacation jobs during his school

treasured specimens of rent attraction at the King's Theatre, days. Once he was a key clerk; at of two were virtually ruled, by the time- another time a telephone operator.

He graduated from Highland Park Chinese porcelain of the Klangsi clock. Required to report at the not carly in the morning, they remained College with a degree. In college he period and a beautiful Ch'ion Lung within the studlo often until late at had achloved a reputation as an enter-sandalwood table from the Imperial night Hollywood, gay Hollywood, tainer. That pointed him toward the became a nine o'clock town for those stage. After a season as a render, he Factory.

played his first part with the Princess motion picture favourites.

The sale will take place on

All players, unless personally ex-Stock Company, A year later he was

tural Law." cused, were required to be on the sets playing on Broadway in "The Na- Friday, November 27 at 8.80 p.m. "Experience" was him in the Musle Room of the City Hall. during rehearsals and recording of most notable nucerbs. He played in scenes, whether or not they wor The Man Who Came Back," and The proceeds realized from the sale actually in the particular scenes being opnonite Alice Brady in "Forever will go towards Flood Relief in made. As the story of "An American After Tragedy," based on Theodore Drelser'

North China, and local charities. During the war ha served as a ata- famous novel, called for more than i

The Committee feel exceedingly fifty speaking parts and nearly, forty man and upon his discharge In 1916

number of began his motion picture career grateful to Mr. Chan Pik-chuén of separate scenes, a large

A year after land- players put in an intensive period "Little Women."

Fat Hong, 34 Bonham making it.

ing in Hollywood an intelligent, Wing talented woman called to Interview Strand West, for his great him for a fan magazine. Her natne generosity offering theso was Ruth Helms. A romance began art that led to marriage.

be disposed treasures to Among the recent productions in obtainable entirely for charity, and of by auction at the highest price which he appeared were "Dynamite,"

in

Holmes, Misa Sidney and Miss Deo. and the supporting players, such as Irving Pichel, Bodil Rosing, Charles B. Middleton and others were seated The following have been chosen back of the camera when not appear to represent the Club "A" XV Ing for scenes. Holmes, as the fatlarimis Batay," "The Idle Rich, to Lanumert Bros. for offering their swept Clyde Griffiths of the Dreiser "Hollywood Rovus" and "Redemp-services free and also to the City against the South Wales Borderers einssic, had the lenst opportunity of tion."

Hall Committee for the use of the at Happy Valley to-day (Wednes-nny member of the cast to relax. Ho

In the Talmadge picture as lending Music Room. sharp.

Many dhy) at 5

apponts in nearly every scene.

man he joins a cast of exceptional, J. P. Robertson, R. 11. D. Wade, of the others #pent days out of quality, Including William Farnum,

Pichel was on the Allern, R. H. Grifiths, 11. V. Koop: camera range.

Holurt Bosworth, 1. G. Robertson. A. M. Torrible: rete for two weeks watching the plot Edgar Norton, E. Alyn Warren. Ed. filmed under the direction of Edward E. F. Buttress, W. O'Neill, R. unfold before he spoke his first line win Maxwell, Tom Ricketts, Allison. Griffith, were members of the Fitzgerald and original Broadway company playing Stillard, F. G. Nigel, F. R. Burch, prosecuting attorney in the court Skipworth, Class

room episoden which wind up the Mazde Trucz. A. R. Cox, F. A. Merry, G. C. story. Moutrle.

FOOTBALL,

Ullrich Haunt,

"Smalling Lieutenant."

People versatile and numerous

Maurica CHEVALIER

-The

Smiling Lieutenant

a Garamount Picture COMING KING'S

BOXING.

CITY HALL

at 9.15 p.m.

MAIN EVENT

In this Philip Barry stage succes

Elizabeth Forrester, who will bo A pine-fringed mountain lake fur-

ncen as "Laun Cram" in the screen nished the perfect setting for the

nlay, played the role of "Julie." in dramatic outdoor action of the story enough to populate and run a couple in the pleture. Monroe Owsley will Saturday, 28th Nov., 1931,

New York. Mary Astor fills this part The natural setting selected for the of royal palaces were assembled at these aren in the part he created on the filming is remarkably simillar to that Paramount New York studio for the stage. described by Theodoro Dreisor in the cast of "The Smiling Lieutenant." In The following will represent novel of the same rame.

Ann Harding has the featured lend which Maurice Chevalier is starred. the Kowloon Football Club first Valuable riding horses, travelling in

The int prenared by Ernst Lubit- in "Holiday." which will be seen and automobila sch eleven

constructed the South Wales' specially versus

who directed the production, heard at the Central Theatre on They were called for everything from lackeys to Thursday, Edward Everett Horton, Bordeders in the Shield Com trailers, made the trip. petition to be played on Saturday used as mounts for the romantic inter emperors, with a drummer, many Robert Antes, Heddo Tonner, Cafe- 28th November, on the Kowloon lude which precedes the sensational mads and footmen thrown in. thon Hale, Mable Forrest. Hallam Club Ground, Kick off at 4 p.m.----|

In the picture there are two painces Cooly and Willam Holden are in the for which attendanta and retinue hadi supporting cast. Gurevitch; Martin, London: Hed

to be red. One is an Austria, and | ley, McKelvic, Bliss: Dominy,

the other in the fictional kingdom of Duncan. Timberlake, Bryant, lan-

Fusenthurm. To accommodate hotb, Reserve-Bickford.

Lubitsch sent a call for two sets of coachmen and footmen. There are two grams of fackles too, while chamber. maids, orderiles, messenger boys, en- Ilated soldiers and officers crowded the set at the studio.

gon.

MAMAK HOCKEY.

The undermentioned will represent the R.A.S.C. against the Royal Corps of Signals in the Mamak Hockey Com- potition at Sookumpoo this afternoon at nm. Pte. Andrews; S/S Mar- shall, L/C Reynolds; Pte. Cragga, Lieut. Mayell, Sgt. McCullock; Dvr Cole, L/C Spain, Sgt. Hurst, Pte. O'Connor, Dvr. Bronnan. Ilenervo: L/C Cadman. Referees, A. E. P. Guest and Sgt. Ormerod.

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dramatic climax.

The company worked a week in the outdoor pocation, living under canvas.

Madame Du Barry. Some years ago a very nervous| young man listened anxiously in the wings of the old Princess Theatre in Dos Moines, Iowa. Fay Bainter, the star gave him his cue and Conrad Nagel made his stage debut,

To-day Conrad Nagel is a famous A king, an emperor, six generals, screen favourite. His latest role is two lleutenants henida the one played: opposite Norma Talmadze in her by Chevalier, a Baroness, an adjutant, United Artists pleturo, "Du Barry, a master of the bridal chamber, a head Woman of Prsalon," the Intimate waiter, and the Inevitable bill collector: screen story of the most famous siren | administered the duties that palace of history, which is coming to the life requires. Queen's Theatre shortly.

Holiday.

Caming shortly to the CENTRAL

The greatest picture ever made. ANN HARDING

in

"HOLIDAY"

Watch out for the date.

Miss Talmadge and Sam Taylor, producer-director, derided on Nagel Two important players in the after witnessing his splendid portrayal screen cast of "Holiday" which Patho A RKO-PATNE SUPER SPECIAL

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