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CENTRAL

THEATRE

To-day & To-morrow at 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.20 p.m.

Remember!

Rath Obattorton's emotion.orupting portrayal in Any body Womanˆi? And Parl Biochem whose gallant fore making almost wen ter?

Here they

Are, Lugellint--it A drama that reveals Linfularea of love! Thin time sweeps his off her feel

RUTH

he

NOW

ban Ever

More

.... Fit

Laudy of The Screen!

HEAR A MARVELLOUS

STRI FORWARDIN

"TALKIES"

The first pis Forte- produced by the New Western Electru System Noire fam Recording!

HEAR

CHATTERTON

with

The Right

PAUL LUKAS to Love

A Paramount Picture

with

Added Attractions.

Paramount Sound News

ami

"The Wonderlust" A Paramount Comedy.

NEXT CHANGE.

LEW

Starting Sunday

Bara of Steel and Walls of Stone couldn't shut out

his love!

THE

HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH,

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1931.

BANISHÉE CALLS ON G.O.M. OF FRENCH MINOR FRACAS IN

POLICE.

SEEKS PERMISSION

Rt

MUSIC.

DEATH OF VINCENT

D'INDY.

MARKET.

FISH STALL FOKI TO COMPENSATE.

A Western Market fish stalt fok! was charged before Mr. Schofield this morning with assaulting it Sanitary Department coolie Wednesday.

TO RETURN.

inspector Andrew had a sur- prise yesterday when a Chinese walked intu his ofce

WAGNER'S FRIEND. Police Headquarters, and. after introducing himself as a man who

Parls. Dec. 3. had been banished only a month

The death occurred to-day of before for ten years, asked if he could "return" to the Colony. The M. Vincent D'Indy, the famous Inspector referred the matter to his (French composer. He was overed another but wyna reftisu. Chief, and was then instructed to 80 years of age and had been bring the man before the Court failing for some time. on a charge of disobeying the He was generally looked upon as onder of expulalon.

one of the master-musicians of con-

UITI

Defendant denied the charge. Hu taken one fish from the stall, want- said complainant, having already

He

and two other Sanitary coolies then set upon the defendant, who picked up a chopper In Helf-rte- fence.

It was recalled that the man temporary Europe 1154 regards Detective Sergeant Meadows in- was one of two alleged to have dramatic" expression, orchestral formed the Court that defendant been in an armed robbery at colour and sense of style, but some told the same story at the Police Victoria Street. Both men were critics were of opinion that his Station. Complainant alleged that arrested inst month. While muste was more notable for its defendant refused to move his fish awaiting trial, one died in goal, technied skill than for its inspira for the stall to be cleaned. A and. the authorities then decided

tion.

dispute then arose and the defen- dant assaulted cempluinant with the chopper.

Defendant told the Polles that before the assault and again before he was arrested, he was assaulted. te was medically examined und three bruise marks were found on his body.

upon the banishment of the other. Dindy has, in fact, been the Discussion arose in Court as to subject of much controversy though the possible motive for the man's this has centred more upan hix return. His diwn statement wasmosient vows and theories than that he was compelled to do so on upon his compositions. account of his fathers demise. His father was the Comte D'Indy Inspector Vincent, in charge of the and he took up music against his Finger-Print Bureau, diabelleved family's wishes, studying the this statement. He suggested that piano with Diemer and theory with! His Worship said he was inclined same strong attraction must have Marmontel and Lavignae at the to accept the defendant's story that brought the man buck

so soon Conservatoire for several years. he was attacked and retuliated with after his banishment, and also

He was a friend of Dupare under the chopper. As the complainant That he would not have reported whom he devoted sperini attention was obviously the more seriously himself to the police unless forced to Berlioz and Bach, and to Wag-hurt, defendant would pay him $40

ner, whom he got to know personal-compensation.

floth defendants were ordered to

The Magistrate, in giving his de-ly inter. cision, said that as a rule the aen- ! As a volunteer he fought in the bond over in surns of $75 each fence was leg or twelve months for | Prauen-Germna Wars

persona brought up on this charge. He would take the circumstances into consideration and make the the sentence 4 of only two f months, which he pointed out to the defendant, was a very light

"Le Chante de la Cloche,”

Later he became acquainted with Cesar Franck, in 1873 he spent

to be of good behaviour for 11 period of twelve months.

Heifetz. the famous violinist, 2 months with liszt Weimar and arrived here by the President Madi- In 1876 attended the Bayreuth am the morning together with his Festival. D'Indy then joined wife, formerly Miss Florence Vidor. 1 Worship later had the te

Franck's organ class at the Con-Mr. A. Strok, the well-known im fendant brought back a Court and servatoire and studied composition presariu, was also a passenger by the res arking that the sentence he had igused had been preying on his with him. In 1875 he became or at the King's Theatre to-night, for

of St. Leu and kettle-drum- mur of Colonne's orchestra to gain and leaves to-morrow for his Manilo {experience, and confucted the re-season,

bearsals of the Labengrin" per-] formance in 1878.

$10 o foarteen days hard Labour in default. I Worship remarked that he was inclined to accept the defendant's story.

EGYPTIAN PRINCE ·

SERIOUSLY ILL. OPERATION FOR AMPUTATION OF LEG.

Cairo, Nov. 28. Prince Kemal Eddine Hussein. the noted explorer and big-game hunter, who is lying seriously ill in an American hospital here. under-

samme boat Heifetz gives one recital

It was his friendship with Wug- Franck al later under thut ner which resulted in the famous of the folksong and the Gregorian production of that opera at the Eden Theatre, Paris, in May, 1887-vnal" that of Wagner and the folk- chant. In his lyric drama "Fer- Que of the founders of the i Societe de Musique, he was its pre-Legende de St. Christophe" it is song predominates, while in "La sident after Franck's death. fe

the church

His music. was awarded the first prize of the phone sar as Theme Montagnard "Sym- City of Paris for his choral work Francais" (1886) is one of his "Le Chant te la-Cloche" which greatest achievements and other placed him in the front rank of nolable works are the "Pieralomin" At the Government's request heWallenstein" the tone poem "La overture, the orchestral triptych submitted a plan for the reor-

French composers,

des Montagnes". He also wrote

|songs and cantufas,

went an operation for the amputa-ganisation of the Furin Conservat/Foret Enchantee", the lyric drama tion of one of his legs to-day.

"L'Etrangèr", "lour ifite a la The Prince was admitted into oire, but as it was opposed by the Montagne", "star" "Souvenirs" the hospital at the beginning of staff, he refused to become profesTableaux de Voyage" and "Poeme The week, when it was stated that sor of composition there and found- ed his Schola Cantorum in 1896 it would be necessary to operate oing to gangrene. The operation with Bordes and Guilmant, becom-uch chamber music as well was delayed, however, until the ing its sole director in 1911. arrival of Prince Kenial's wife, who hurried back from Europe to I at her husband's bedside.- Kmiter.

SHOWING TO-DAY

At 8.30, 5.10, 7.15. D.m. Only

Wagner's Influyner,

AT TH

QUEEN'S

To-day & To-morrow At 2.30, 5.10. 7.15 8.9.20.

WEST'S

TheBAT Whispers

LOGIN AL CHENCK

"CHESTER MORRIS.

NEXT CHANGE

¿WARNER BROS.

present

SHOSE VITAPPENED FRO EDWARD EVERETT HORTON PATSY RUTH MILLER~EDMUND BREESE

HOTTENTOT

BASED ON THE PLAY BY VICTOR MAPES Red WILLJE COLUNA DICTED BY ROY DEL RUTH

AT

THE

STAR

{

ASTRO-GOLDWYN-LAYER.

PORTRES

In his "Schola” he trained many | well known musicians. His methods of teaching were sunmed up in As a composer he came strongly his "Traite de Composition".-- under the influence-of Wagner and| Renter-and L. B. S.-

Dorothy Peterson," Richard Tucher, Purnell B. Pract and other

favourites ....directed by --MONTA BELL from his own original story.

UP FOR MURDER

with Genevieve

TOBIN

the girl who made such kit in

"SEED"

Carl Laeminle presents this UNIVERSAL Picture

"Prlubed"and" Published for the Propelators bý FameRICH PEROX Titing, at 1 and B.%Wyndham Bersot, in the City ist Victoria

ALWAYS COMFORTABLY COOL

KING'S

BOOKING

AT THE THEATRE Telephons No. 23313.

BY SPECIAL REQUEST RE-SOREENING OF

LESLIE HENSON

LESLIE HENSON

in

"A WARM CORNER"

with

Connie Ediss. Heather Thatcher Directed by VICTOR SAVILLE

A British..Production

BELLE CHRYSTAL

COMMENCING SUNDAY 6th DEC

A Paramount's

20th Birthday

Jubilee Picture

Maurice

An Ernst LUBITSCH

Production with

CLAUDETTE COLBERT Miriam Hopkins

CHEVALIER in

“THE SMILING LIEUTENANT"

TO-DAY TO-MORROW At 2.30, 5.30, 7.30 & 9.30.

LON CHANEY

in

"The UNHOLY

THREE"

MAJESTIC

CHARLES (Buddy)

la

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At 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20 p.m.

Lone Eagle and

His Mate! Here's Spectacle, Acton, and a Remarkable Love Story ! William (" WINGS") · Wellman's All-Talking Romance of America's

Heroes Sky Lovable Buddy Rogers, Hero of "WINGS,"More Enthrall-

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HONGKONG

ing than ever,

TO A.M. 10 P.M.

AQUARIUM

OPEN DAILY

OPEN

2 DOORS FROM WHITEAWAYS DAILY

THEATRE MAGNATE

ACQUITTED.

MR. ALEXANDER PANTAGES "FRAMED" BY CHORUS GIRL.

Los Angeles, Nov. 28..

|

convicted more than a year ago. He has persistently insisted that he was "framed,”" that, after: hê; had been unable to give employment; to, the dancing girl Misa Pringle: went to iria office and after tearin her clothing from her; shrieked· for help.

The long, legal âght to win vine. At the end of his second trial on charges of attacking Miss Eunice dicution has cost Mr. Fantazies Pringle, pretty San Francisco much in money and health, While dancing girl, Mr. Alexander he was in trouble himself his wife Pantages, multi-millionaire thea was arrested and convicted-on triaf,maguate, won hie séquittal charges of manslaughter after her here to-day.

car had struck 'a' Japaniss pide

“Mr. Pantages was arrested and trian here::

AYRES

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