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Many a happy hour spoiled, many a hope destroyed by a condition noneciiignore, Wasee it in others but never mention it, it causes stained, digly yellow teeth, decay and gum dlacunes: Scientists cail It Bacterial-Mouth,

When Ugly Bacterial-Mouth Is Removed ·

TEETH

TEETH CAN

The sparkling

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Mon.

Tues. Wed.

WHITEN

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3 shades in 3 days

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TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1932.

tant attach teether a human body, PORTUGUESE SONGS. parts of which they have secretly collected from various sources.

him

casting office at Fox Stuff of the the lower just in time to see performances in

SPEY ROYAL CUP

KOWLOON DOCK ACCOUNT

*

FOR YACHT CLUB

Details:

Yacht Club

C. E. Maughan

While he is so engrossed in his un-PROFESSIONALS TO PERFORM Į

(Mna Clarko) canny work, his flanced

IN KOWLOON ix worried to distraction over his

As he peculiar actions.

refuses to

The Portugucaa community of

Kowloon Dock won ita Spoy Royal see anyone she gets the help of his Unwittingly, the judges in a recent Viennese beauty contest influenced the friend Vieter (John Bolen) and his Hongkong will be pleased to learn Cup bowls contest yesterday against easting of a feature picture in Holly-old medical professor, Dr. Waldman that a performance la tu be held or the Yacht Club by the narrow margin wood. The judges in Vienna were Edward Van Sloan) to reclaim the July 21 at the Club de Recrelo by or two. The game, which was play- Portuguese artistu ed at the Kowloon Cricket Club conscientiously searching for the per- young scientist from his absorbing professional

who have given. very attractive feel type 01,

of native beauty, which experiments, The party arrives at

green, ended with the scores, Kow- Mucho. Those loon Dock, 18; Yacht Club, 16. Atted in exnetly with the

where making hin Bnal texts, and this terrible they were looking for a leading woman monster comes to life. Unfortunately, artists have given two, performen- La co-star with Charles Farrell in however, through an error on the part nnces before it the Club de Recrelo,

renk," the romantle drain of the dwarf, a criminal was secaresis and were accorded liberal support-Kowloon Dock

for this monster who onl knows to

only Thentru plays at the King's

The ript hate, horror and murder. beginning to-morrow,, The

The script

What follows is the most "creepy" called for her to represent the fairest of Austria's daughters, and to portray part of the story. How the monster the role of a counters an exacting re-strangles the dwarf, how it breaks quirement, even in Hollywood. How-loose, how it catches the young artist ever, casting directers are well aware and carries him away, and anally, how of the seriousness with which Viennese it trapped in an old mill and burnt to gentlemen select their beauties, no denth go to make "Frankenstein" a

Arst-rate thriller, patiently for the decision they waited of the contest bofore choosing the heroine for the picture. Finally, the

which

included committee,

reed that sculptors, screed Mario

per- or anywhere feet blonde in Vienne er else on the European continent."

When this final decision and report was handed down, the powers that offler, breathed casting offler, are in the Fox

and

in Eisier was the most

prayer of thanks because they had already pratically decided upon Madge Evans as the most suitable They actress to fill the coveted role. were exceedingly grateful that their ehnice almost exactly coincided with made by the serious-

the suhetjudmitted authorities |

miudel

en auch matters.

Miss Evans, like Fraulein Eisler, has golden-blonde hair. She is half

nch shorter an inch

weighs and

two pounds This beauty, who recently scored in Guilty

the lending Hands." plngs the feminine role in "Heartbreak," story of courage and love that could survi Tragedy and mistunderstanding,

Farrel

js said to exuel even his per- formance in "Merely Mary Ann. Hardie Albright, Paul Cavanagh and John Arledge are the other featured playes. Alfred Werker directed. Suphic Tucker Sings in "Honky Tonk" A dual existence by Sophie Warner Tacker in Honky Tonk." Bros, latest, talks

talking, FP14AM" Queen's Theatre to-morrow.

ia

inging Vita

production coming

1

the In which

She makes her initial appearatec as a sreen star, after many years as the premiery red hot mamma" of the Though she is the principal entertainty in a notorious night chith, the story revends than she is in reality a lover of home, and merely follows her vucutim that her daughter may maintained in fashionable

European school,

In this production the dynamie Sophie genders many of her hurricane songs,

bringing to the

screen the

fartistry that long ago established her

As a favourite of the millions,

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In Himky Tonk" Miss Turker is ounded with an exeptional sup porting east which includes George

Lila

Audrey Perris, Maldon Hamilton and John T. Muerne, Lloyd Baron directed the protitefion, and J. Gubb Alexander wrote the Seen adaptation of the original stors by Leslie S. Barrows.

The New Ben-Hur"

The Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer screen version of "Ben-Bur" which has been three gears in the making, recalls some of the historical and interesting facts about this immortal

story by Generai Lew Wallace. The photoplay version of this dramatle success of theusund

now playing at the Queen's

For forty-five years "Ben-Har“ has been a best-seller and is said to have reached a circulation as large as the Bible. The nuvet was Brst published in 1880 following five years of study and research by General Wallace. One of the most unusual facts about this work is that it is the only book of fiction to be blessed by the Holy Ser "Ben-Hur" was ordered translated into Italian and then blessed by Pops Len XB1 Ben-Hur was translated into the Arabie, being the first return the Aryan world for the literary treasure at the Thousand Arabian Mights

In addition to the historical value the novel, the popularity of "Hen flue" was a great that a Chicago mail order house placed an order for million copies and this said to be

largest single order for publicution in the work. In Intter part of the Nineteeth Century nde to General Wallace an offer was made to

was

2015 the

to dramatize "Ben-lag" and stage it as an outdoor attraction on a thirty- nere plot near New York. But this proposition was rejected and the book not dramatized until General Wallace WAH shown thal stage presentation of his spectacu

10y+1 was entirely fensible. the preliminary negotiations

the stage rights, A.

In

the

Belanger convinced the author that the big chariot race could be stuged by using the device Neil Burgess used for the race in "The County Fair," and also that proper reverence would be given the subject and that the face or figure of the Saviour would not appear on the stage. The Divine healing power could be indicated by a

With these shaft of light.

conditions accepted, "Ben-luz" was made ready for the etage,

New theoretical history was made in Amerien when "Ben-Hur" was pro- duced for the first time Noveniber 29, 1800. This was the greatest stage achievement in America up to that time and it reached the zenith in mechanical supremacy in a stage pro- duction.

"Frankenstein." "Frankenstein" is a hair-raising picture, and because it is such a thriller it attracted crowded houses to the Central Theatre when it hnd a successful run same time back. By special request, it is showing again to-day.

In this picture, Colin Clive, n Frankenation, plays the part of an ardent young scientist who, with his devoted assistant, dwarf, sots about to create human life through the use of various electrical devices which ho has perfected. An aban- да his doned watch tower serven Jaboratory and here he and his assis

Prople who save for a rainy day, ometimes are rewarded by wedding showers,

The programme consists of aC. Raney

Por-H. G. Cooper

J. McElvey lecture on the evolution of tuguese songs by Mr. Henrique T. Rrosh

(skip) Machado. This will be filustrated by songs with piano accompaniment and solos of Portuguese composi-

tions by Mra..Marin A. de Carvalho numbers o Rego. Among these will be sung some popular and clas- sical items, depicting the charge- teristica of the people from different provinces of Portugal, as well as the modern tendency to the "lied," the uppermost expression The of sentiment through music. singers will be selected from the best local amateur eireles,

A. McFarden A. Chupan W. McHarden

(skip)

MOTOR BOAT SPEED

KAYE DON TOUCHES 120.

MILES PER HOUR

1

London, July 18. In his second attempt Kaye Don conplished an average of 119.81. touching 120.5 miles an hour on his

This will cover the first part ofutward run and 19.12 on the re- the programme, and it is promised, beating Gar Wood's recard by that it will prove most interesting eight miles. --Router. mainly to those desirous of know- ing the history of the famous and popular song, the "Fado".

The second part will consist of an attractive melodrama, the work by one of the best modern Por- authors, Mr. tuguese theatrical Julio Dantas.

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There are the symptoms of annemin (impoverished blood) from, which a tremendous number of women. suffer. Their bloodstream is both scanty and thin and needs building up..

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th

over for nearly nifty years, actually CROWN LAND SOLD. erentes new supplies

third part ntest

YESTERDAY'S AUCTION AT comedy will be hlarious lyrie

THE P. W. D. played, in which the personal abilities and comic vein of the i

Only one lot of Crown Land was actors will have ample opportunity

yesterday's for a full display. In general, the put up for for sale at

auction at the P.W.D. offer. This programme is most attractive.

Comprised an area of hlut 7.830 The local Portuguese institutions square feet, near Causeway Bay. such as the Club, Recreio, Club Lusitano, and Liga Portugueza have been requested to give full support to this company, which has been most williorly aromised the organise the

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Of the Socfete Internationale de upset price of $35,150 was made, and Placements, Basle. (Local Agents the fat was sold at that price, purchasers were Alessys, Yu Shun, Yu Messrs. A. Gocke & Co.)

Monday's official quotation in of to Hing-ip and Yu Wing-on,

Bash: £2 12s, Od. Winglok Street,

52.

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PRE-AUTUMN

TO-DAY

SALE

and on for 3 weeks.

In order to mark the ending of Summer and to greet the coming of Autumn, we are making this next three weeks the greatest bargain days of the year. ENTIRE SUMMmer stocks MUST BE GREATLY REDUCED TO MAKE ROOM

FOR THE NEWly arriving autumn GOODS.

REGULAR STOCKS.«

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12 Leading Chinese Silk factories join

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8 European and Chinese

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40 Dresses of latest Parisian and Shanghai models on display:

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