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CENTRAL

THEATRE

final showings to-day AT 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.30 P.M.

EDGAR WALLACE'S MIGHTY SCREEN FANTASY |-

THE SCREEN'S GREATEST SPECTACLE.

A FRIGHTENED GIRL, IN 191), BEHELD THE MOIT¬ AMAZING COMBAT SINCE THE WORLD BEGAN!

·Electrified with passion to pos sess the strange white female creature...a living thing no larger than his hand the apelike hairy mountain leaped.at the throat of the paleolithic reptile

KONG

The ape as big as a battleship who tuled the world before Man, invades our world today! What if such a thing could happon? Live the screaming hours when it stars! - From an kém conceived By

EDGAR WALLACE

and MERIAH·C. COOPER SEE the flying hard.

the zo ton bronto with PAY WRAY

ROBT. ARMSTRONG

surus, and, all the BRUCE CABOT

living, 6ghting men

sters of Creation'

dawn, rediscovered

in the world today!

Marian C. Copper-Emcst B. Schaedjack Panton

A NEO-TAPia Pillars #fitmod! » Dal & Selentek, resinting perinear

Book Your Seats at the Theatre

Telephone 25720.·

NO INCREASE IN PRICE.

TO-MORROW

tax into the night..that heart-rending cry!

The brains of the homicide squad lay awake trying to dope out the fish pond mystery. He felt like a fish when school. marm from Iowa tracked down the slayer.

Awk!

AWK!

THE PENGUIN POOL MURDER

With EDNA MAY OLIVER

ROBERT ARMSTRONG JAMES GLEASON MAS CLARKI

De Chauchardand-Free on vignal vary by

Level Jungel Baraľahman and a novel by Smeter Palmar

LESSON SERMON.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST-HONGKONG

Iti positively

KILLING!

An UXO

BADIO

sheep, if he lose one of them, doth not leave the ninety and nine in the wilderness, and go after that which is lost, until he find it? And when he hath found it, he loydth It on his shoulders, rejoicing..... 1 any unto you, that likewise joy "Doctrine of Atonement" was shall be in heaven over ono sinner the subject of the Lesson-Sermon that repenteth, more than over which was read in all Churches of ninety and nine Just persona, Christ, Scientist, yesterday.

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which need no repentance" (Luke

The Golden Text was: "All 1-5,7), 1 things are of God, who

hath The Leason-Sermon also in- reconciled us to himself by Jesus cluded the following passages Christ, and hath given to us the from the Christian Science text- ministry of reconciliation" (I book, Séfonce and IIcalth with Cor. 6:18),

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Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "Every pang of re which pontance and suffering, overy Among the citations comprised the Lesson-Sermon was effort for roform, every good the following from the Bible: thought and deed, will help us to "Then drew near unto him all the understand Jesus atonement for. publicans and sioners for to hearain and ald its efficacy; but if the him. And the Pharisees and sinner continues to pray and re- scribes murmured, saying, This pent, ein and be sorry, he has little man rocalyath sinners, and entoth part in the atonement, in the with the And-ho apako this at-one-ment with God, for he lacks parable unto them, saying. What the practical repentance, which

having-an-hundred reforme the hourt...." (p.19).

Printed and Published for the Proprietors by FREDERICK FERGY FRANKLIN, at 1 and 8. Wyndham Stroot, In the City of Victoria Hongkong"

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, OCTOBER 16,

SCHOOL'S BAZAAR

ST. PAUL'S GIRLS' COLLEGE HOLDS FUNCTION

REICHSTAG FIRE

College Council, not even excluding his Lordship, right down to the youngest pupli of the College, wo

· SENSATIONAL "ARREST OF could count on Mrs. Hall for hor sympathetic support in all our

· FOREIGN LAWYERS · endeavours having for their object';

Berlin, Oct. 14. A bazaar in ald of the Minister- the welfare of the College (Ap

Four foreign lawyera, Mr. Leo ing Children's League was hold by plause). Probably all of you know the St. Paul's Girls College branch, the objects of pur annual bazaar, in the great hall of the College, at The proceeds of this your's bazaar Gallagher, of the United States, M. Macdonnell Road on Saturday after will go to the Ministering Child-Willard, of France, and M. M. noon. The function included aren's League and other charities; Detcleff and Gregoroll, of Bul- number of features, such as the one but part of that will also go towards garin, who are attending the Reich- replenfalument of the funds of stag Fire Trial here, were to-day and two dollar stalle, where a large the College. Recently we have summoned to leave the Court by de- variety of useful and seasonable goods were available for visitors strengthened our staff in order to

the proceedings. nt a cost which combined the plea-talso the standard of the school, tectives; during a briei interval in sure of buying with that of charity and this necessitates additional ex-

penditure. giving:

The proceedings were opened by the Chairman, Hon. Mr. R. H. Kote

wall.

Welcome to Mr. Hall,

They were taken to an adjoin-, ing room and deprived of their entrance cards and Inter were con- dusted to the police station for examination,

Facing a Delclt. : The opening ceremony was per formed by Mrs. R. O. Hall, wife of Unfortunately our funds are the Blahop, who was warmly wel-rather low, and wo are facing a comed on her first visit to the deflelt of 85,000 if not $6,000 next

This action is staled to bo, the College.

year. The Council has thought that in these, hard times instead sequel to a letter they had written of writing to our friends for to Dimitroff's counsel, who was donations and subscriptions, the appointed by the Court urging best means of raising the 'necessary him to protest exclusion of Dimi- The Hon. Mr. RH. Kotowall funds will be to get what troff, who is charged with high

be got out of this treason from the Court. Bald My Lord Bishop, Mrs, Hall, con

Knowing your generosity Dr. Woo, ladies and gentlemen, the bazaar. pleasing duty I am now performing in the past, 1 rightly belongs to his Lordship you will spend all your can. In 80 the Bishop, but Dr. Woo thought doing you will not be giving away that the Bishop' may be too shy to your money. From what I can see stand before you and welcome his around me, I am sure you will get own wife and to say some good all your money's worth. words about her, although I don't ace why he should not. At the Kame time Dr. Woo was giving me this great pleasure to say these few words which Mrs. Hall so very much deserves,

I should like in the name of the St. Paul's Girls College, to extend | to Mrs. Hall a hearty welcome on this her first visit to the College. I should like also to thank her vory warmly for the kind interest she has taken in us by coming here to perform the ceremony of opening this bazaar. I feel that from the

SKDWIG TO-DAY

At 2.30,

6.10, 7.15 8 9.30 p.m.

KIT Buro you.

The letter sought to justify Dimitroff's attitude towards Gor- man justice.

The President of the Court, Dr. Buenger, characterised the letter as a monstrous slander-Reuter.

Three of Four Banned.

.

I should like to take this oppor tunity to welcome home the Prin- cipal of the College, Dr. Woo and

Berlin, Oct. 15. what is more, to congratulate her

Three of the foreign lawyers, Willard, Detcheff, and on the signal honour which the Messrs. University of Southern California Grogoroff, after a police examina has recently conferred upon her. tion, have been expelled from Ger- (Applause).

I will now ask Mrs. Hull to be good enough to declare this bazaar open. (Applause).

Mrs: Hall formally declared the bazaar open, and was presented by two of the youngest puplis, with a beautiful basket of flowers.

YXNX

AIR-CONDITIONED THEATREN

No Job!... No Money. Girl Gone!... But They Couldn't Hold Him Downl

He looked up! Got up!. Cheered up! And sang so all the world could hear: "Hallelujah, I'm a Tramp!"

Jolson!. The lovable ilor you saw in the first talkie ever made, is here, now, in !

THE FIRST PICTURE EVER DONE IN RHYTHMIC DIALOGUEI

UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE

„Projsulam by JOSEPH M.

SCHENCK

AL JOLSON

IN

HALLELUJAH!

sità MADUG EVANS

I'M A TRAMP!

@ MICKEY MOUN

4 SHOWS

*DAILY

2,30-5.13 *7.15--0.30

A LEWIS

MILESTONE

PRODUCTION

-ALSO ADDED ATTRACTION-

MICKEY MOUSE

Prosents

MICKEY'S PAL

PLUTO"

TAKE ANY TRAM OF HAPPY VALLEY BUS

many.

Lee Gallagher, the American lawyer, has been exempted from the expulsion order, in view of the fact that Torgler's counsel specia

trial-Reuter. fically invited him to attend the

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Moonlight

els

10 gorgeous girin!'. Sie big song tita is the

picture that brings you Leo Ceriilo

Mary Brian

Roger Pryor Herbert Rawlinson

Lilian Miles

Bobby Watson

Wam Frawley Alexander Gray 4 Eaton Boys Jack Denny

Frank & Milk Britton Richard King

A William Rowland - Monte Brian Production, Birested by Karl Freund. Presented by Carl Lacanie.

A UNIVERSAL PICTURE." ·

ORIENTAL

2 MORE DAYS

TO-DAY-TO-MORROW

Bert WHEELER Robt WOOLSEY Bebe DANIELS

AND A BIG CAST IN

THE SEASON'S BEST MUSICAL COMEDY SHOW.

· SORT WHEELER and

ROBERY WOOLSEY- “Cuckoo'Clown]

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HERE'S

A CLASSY COMEDY

WITH MORE LAUGHTER AND BETTER

SONGS AND MUSIO THAN ANY PICTURE SHOWN THIS

YEAR

THE HOUSE OF BIG HITS”

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CHEAPI

CALL HER

COMMONI CALLHER BADI She Did It For Love!

CALL HER

PICK UP

BETTY BOOP CARTOON

Greater than "Bad Girl"

Just a DameOff the Streets, But She Menut Enough to Him' lo Make Poradias Out of a Pick Upl

SYLVIA SIDNEY GEORGE RAFT

VINA DELMAR anthera katar" DIRECTED BY MARION ÉTRING C B.P, SCHULBERG A Garamount Pictur.

FROM THURSDAY

Only those without love can call her

Disgraced

TO-DAY and TO-MORROW

A Paramount Picture with

HELEN TWELVETREES

BRUCE CABOT

STAR

HE traded his soul

for a lying woman

BEERY flesh

At 2.30 5.20, 7.20.8 9.20

A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture

MAJESTIC

To-day & Ta-morrow at 2.30, 5.20, 7,20 & 9.20 p.m.

WOMEN WOMEN - EVERYWALDE

*JUST ONE

TO NICK

IT'S GREAT

TO BE ALVE

A Spicy Comedy With 'Mustć

Raúl Roullen Gloria Stuaz's Edna May Oliver * Herbert Mundin"/

Directed by Alfred Werkere

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