1934-10-23 — Page 26

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QULLA'S

To-day & Tomorrow at 2.80, 5,10, 7.20 & 9.30 ·

| LAUREL-HARDY COMEDY

Her Mont glori oux. screen feta umphi

Beautiful·

MYRNA

LOY

GEORGE

BRENT

The

charming

star of "Man- hattan Melo-

"The Thin Man" giving a superti 'performance an the woman who

trapped many men.

ensnared by une!

TAMBOUL

STAMBO

A Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer Picture

QUEST

Lionel Atwill

MAJESTIC

TO-DAY ONLY at 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20 p.m.

They dove for dough in the daytime... but were right on deck every night

Edmund LOWE Victor McLAGLEN NO MORE WOMEN

P

SALLY BLANE • MINNA, GOMBELL --- Directed by Albert Ragell e A Puramount Picture

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1934.

CARIBBEAN MANOEUVRES

AMERICAN FLEET ON THE MOVE

(Special to "Tafngraph”)

fly Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphia Mera- magra Ordinaner. 1894 Received, October

$1. A. a.m.j

Washington, Oct. 22.

KOWLOON Roosevelt AMBULANCE Confident

CASES Of Victory

VEHICULAR FERRY TO BE USED

LEADERS CONFER AT

WASHINGTON

(Special to "Telegraph")

The Telegraph. Copyright. Telegraphie Bien-

SCHOOL BUS STOPS

The United States fleet sailed! At the last meeting of tho Ordinomer, 14. Repaived, Oripher from

Guantanamo textily for General Committee of the Kow- kat ked manoeuvres in the Caribbean Sea, Joon Residents' Association, held

Washington, Oct. 22. When the exorelses have been on October 8, it was stated that White House of the chiefs of the Following a conference at the completed almost tho entire

the Star Ferry Company had Democratic party. Mr. Robinson of the American, navy strength will go through the Panama Canal requested the Inspector General Ark, one of the fold commanders into the Pacific, and will commence of Police to issue instructions of the President's political army, preparations for grand. scale that ambulance cases were not stated that President Roosevelt manoeuvres in the North Pacific to be conveyed by "Star" Ferries was satisfied with the outlook in during the Spring of 1935.-except under exceptional circum-the direction of the elections next stances, as the Vehicular Ferry was more suitable.

United Prean,

·

reductions

month.

The omens of tho Maine

The Dinner Dances at the Peniu- sula Hotel Roof Garlen, on Tuesdays resumed and Saturdays have been and are proving most popular with both

Ringkang and Kowloon real-

NAVY KEEPS SILENT. The Nayy Department is silent

A reply from the Kowloon Motor primaries and other succosses of as to the date when the Fleet will

Bus Co, to the Association's sug- Democrat candidates, have giyen ateam through Panama, contrasting

gestions regarding children's the party confidence, he said. with the advance publicity given to the Mayannage through the Monthly Bus Tickets stated that the United Press. canal.

It is known that the Fleetmatter was receiving careful con- Is due in San Pedro and San Diegoalderation, and that it was hoped

to publish a scale of on November 23 and it is assumed that It will traverse the canal about shortly. the first work of November,-- In reply to the Association's re- to pro- nest for Information us United Press,

Kress in regard to improvements dents. en the Chatham Rond sea front; the Hon, Colonial Secretary had stated ART PHOTOGRAPHY that the matter was receiving and the plight of the children dur

teation, and a further communten ing the recent heavy rains was in- tion would be adilreased

to the intanced by several members. It was Association in due course.

agreed that the correspondence on

BUS STOPS:

the subject be forwarded to the |Hon. Colonial Secretary with a With reference to the subject requgat for a reinstatement of the Lovers of character studies in of Bus Stops at the Central British stopping places. photography are well advised to School, Mr. B. Wylie, the Asancta- visit the exhibition of phographs tion's representative on the Board at the Gloucester Building, in the of Education, reported that at the reading room on the eighth floor. Committee's request he had taken The exhibition is confined to up with the Director of Education portraita in charneter

with the question of the change of modernistic effects in colour position of the bus stopping places harmony executed by Mr. D'Asis, outside the School. The Director the well-known photographer of had informed him that while he D'Asis and Company, Gloucester would be happy to see the stops Buliding (East Arcade).

EXHIBITION AT THE

GLOUCESTER

OTHER MATTERS.

The report of the sub-committee appointed to visit the historical spole of Kowloon was read

And adopted. It was agreed that auch should form the basis of recom- mendations to Government,

The Committee 'decided that the restored, he did not propose to Association become a member of There are about fifty framed Intervene on this occasion in a the Executive Committee of the portraits on view and each is a matter falling within the discretion. Children's Playing Field Associa- veritable work of art. Mr. D'Asis of the D.S.P., and that the mattor tion, has caught the moods of the would automatically solve itself characters, and the portraits are with the erection of the New most life like Artistically ar-School, which he trusted would not ranged around the room, the por-be long delayed,

iraita form pleasing exhibition It was unanimously agreed, that which is well worth while a visit. as the site for the new school was To-morrow is the inst day of the not yet completed, a stop at the exhibition. Admission is free. (present school was still necessary,

TO-DAY

ONLY

DAILY AT 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 and 9.30. P.M.

Complaints from nearby reaid- ents regarding the misuse of the Cox's Road Children's Playground after dark were brought before the Committee, and it was agreed to write the Hon. Colonial Secretary asking for action to be taken in the matter,

AIR CONDITIONED THEATRES

BOOKING AT THE

.THEATRE

TEL. 25313. & 25332.

·TO-MORROW.

The House of Premier Showings of the Best Pictures at the most Popular Prices.

ALHAMBRA

THEATRE

Nathan Road, Kowloon~~Phone No. 56856 USUAL PRICES

TO-DAY TO THURSDAY-LAST 3 DAYS at $.20, 7.20 & 9.20 p.m.

The Sensational Act. Breaking All Previous Records

BETTY

COMPSON

IN PERSON

in her Own Musical Act with

NEW SONG'S '

by

COWAN

and

BAILEY

"The whole act was carried, through with a snap and liveliness which Hongkong sees all too seldom."

-9. C. M. Post. 30 MINUTES OF GREAT ENTERTAINMENT

ON THE SCREEN ·

TO-DAY & TO-MORROW at 2.30, 5.20, 7.20, &.9.20

ACTION!

CENTRAL

THEATRE

COMMENCING FROM 25th OCT.

THURSDAY

What is there to talk ovar between a sultor and a socisty girl?.......You'll be surprised!... Come and see the most'audacious} courtship ever dured – and get a load of laughs for yourself!

Pity the poor sallors on a night like this i

CHESTER MORRIS

LET'S TALK IT OVER

with MAE CLARKE

Frank Craven, Andy Devine, Ruts Brown, Story by Dora Schary and Lewis Foster, AB. P. Zeidman Production. Directed by Kurt Neumann. Presented by Carl Laemmie, A UNIVERSAL PICTURE.

Printed and Published for, the Proprietors by PaDERIOR Przer,] - FRANKLIN,~ BE 1 and 3, Wyndham Street in the City of Victoria Hongkong,

DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS Jer

& ELIZABETH BERGNER

4 SHOWS

DAILY

2,30-5.13

7.15-9.30

in

CATHERINE

the

GREAT

FLORA ROBSON

HOLD THAT

GIRL!

with

JAMES-DUNN

CLAIRE TREVOR Directed by Hamilton MacFadden

An original screen play by

Dudley Nichols and Lamar Trotu

TAKE ANY TRAM OR HAPPY VALLEY BUÐ

ORIENTAL

THE LAST 4 TIMES TO-DAY

A MILLION DOLLAR SHOW

Bigger, Brighter, Flashlar. Funnier and

More Lavish Than any Musical Show Ever Made. Here's A Big Picture you Cannot Afford to miss.

Bužira

GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS

RUDY VALLEE JIMMY DURANTE ALICE FAYE

GEORGE WHITE,

Predecian Concõivad, Crediod

and Directed by' GEORGE, WHITI Cuscutīva" Praducón · RObráT TÄKANI

TO-MORROW THURSDAY

A STAGE... PLAY THAT ROCKED BROADWAY with Laughter for

A Year and A Half

NOW IT'S

the GRANDEST-

SCREEN W ENTERTAIMENT In MONTHS T

RIOT of LAUGHTER:

FLEMING

ROAD WANOMAI

TEL. 28473

"Ha'knew every thing -- exempt when to shut up!:

Spencer TRACY

The SHOW-OFF

MADGE EVANS

Tom and Tony, Jr., In the fastest West- am over filmed, blanding a sizzling rodeo into a smashingly dramatic story of knavery and heroism.

Diaza Sinclair, Noah Beery, Jr., William Desmond. Story by Ella OʻHeill. Directed by Henry MacRae, Presented by Carl Lezmnia, A UNIVERSAL PICTURE.

Tom MIX

RUSTLERS ROUNDUP".

TO-DAY ONLY

-THURSDAY

Quth

HALLERTON

"FRISCO JENNY”

A First National Picture

STAR

EROBERT

At 2.30, 5.20,

7120G 9.20.

MONTGOMERY

Jugitive LOVERS

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