13
Montgomery Wardia
CHICAGO, V. §. A.
Established 1572
One of Our
Five Big Stores
FOOTBALL.
THE CHINA MAIL.
SHADOWS BEFORE.
MERRY MEMORIES.
NOTES AND COMMENTS,
Fiftieth Anniversary
COMING EVENTS ADVERTISED IN THE "MATE. “
TO-DAY'S GAMES.
MR. H. A. LETTON'S EARLY STRUGGLES
Ward's complete 50th Anniversary catalogue, giving the new low prices for 1922 on goods of standard, serviceable quality is ready to be mailed to you. The big catalogue and our world wide service brings to your very door our great Department Store and makes” your shopping economical and easy. Everything for your Home, School, Office or Farm.
Shoer
Auto Accessories Electrical Goods
Clothing
Drug
Groceries
Hosiery
Plumbing
Farm Implements
Jewelry
Nctions
Sporting Goods Dry Goods
Household Supplem
Musical Instrumenta
If you want the catalogue please write for it, or fill in and send the coupon below.
You takes no rillia Montgomery Ward & Company
ordering from al We absolutely garate safe de livery of our mer. chandise anywhere in the werk!.
National Y. M. C. A. Bldg.
20 Mascom Road, Shanghai
Demi 12
Please send me free of charge, and without obligation to me, Ward's latest catalogue,
Name
Address
THE GREATEST "CATCHING" ADVERTISING
MEDIUM.
De gen want every CHINESE po kow gror NAME?
ADVERTISE IN OUR CHINESE ALMANAC
WHY Should YOU ADVERTISE OUR CHINESE ALMANACA
BECAUSE :-
1. - ACC claws of CHINESE PEOPLE in CHINA and abroad M'81 KEEP
1 cup of IT.
TT - BOOK CONSTANT REFERENCE of the CHINESE
EVERY CHINESE IT AT LEAST once a day for LUCKY THINGS in their daily ACTIONS and EVENTS,
IT is the CHEAPEST of ADVERTISING in the LONG RES.
3. OUR ALMANAC is an UNPRECEDENTED PELISATION of the ORIENT being an immennent my all other editions is PRISTING, and in ARRANGEMENT of SUBJECT MATTERS.
6. THE ALMANAG ALWAYS copies the MOST PROMINENT PLACE
of a thing of house.
7. ITS CIRCULATION & ALL OVER CHINA and other foreign countries where
there are CHINESE.
8. Tafe YOUR ADVERTISEMENT will be NOTICED EVERY DAY
EVERYWHERE and by EVERY CHINESE.
THE CHINESE ALMANAC ADVERTISING CO., LTD. 7. DES VELA KOAD CENTRAL, HONGKONG.
PRIZE
PHILADELPHIA
MEDAL
OAKEY'S
WELLINGTON KNIFE POLISH
BEST FOR CLEANING AND POLISHING, CUTLERY - 3° 6° 1/- 2/6 & 4- many
KNIFE BOARDS
PREVENT FRICTION IN CLEANIN
́& INJÚRY TO THE KNIVES CA
DJOHN OAKEY & SONS LIMITED
BLACK LEAD MILLS, LONDON
JORN CAKEY & SONS, LIMITED, WELLINGTUB MILA," LONDON.
KAM HING KNITTING COMPANY.
Manufacturers of :-
Bocks, Singlets, Jerseys, Sweaters, etc. 24, Haiphong Road, Kowloon.
Telephone K977. Manager, WONG KAM FUR
ROYAL
SILK STORE.
Just Received New Consignment of Benares Real Gold and Silver BROCADE for Trimming Dresses, Shoes and Scarfs.
We are the Only Dealers for the above Articles & Invite Your Inspection. D. CHELLARAM, 38¿ Queen's Road Central.
TRIALS 80 LICITED
JAMES STEER
BY
TEX CHRONOMETER AND WATCH „MAKER (Contractor to E. M. NavR! Yard)
8, Low Hour Srizer, HoxGTONG.
MASSAGE EXPERT
HARRY FURUKAWA, MANICURISTS
MES. HIDERO, Mas. N. TSUCHIOKA, 19, Wyndham Street.
KOON YIUK
DEATZE IN
Chilli Banco. Tomato Sauca, Chilli Powder, Pepper, Sour
Curry Powder, and my Powder, Bancs,
HEAD OFFICE IN
Na, 180, Des Voeux Road, Central, Hagkons
NEW PIANOS.
at moderate Prices.
TSANG FOOK PIANO CO
911 Wanchal Road.
The following is the programme for
to-morrow -
SHIELD COMPETITION.
FINAL.
Henghong Club. v. R.G.A. ground!
Eick off at 4.30 p.m. sharp.
THE LEAGUE.
FIRST DIVISION,
March
PANTRY LOESCENTE,
25,;:Coasonut Theatre.
Of all the Savoy Opera favourites, Marshall Neilan's "Go and Get It." there is none so popular as Mr. Henry Hongkong Theatre, Grace Canard ina. Lytton. Old playgoers who have. "Hell's Crater." World Theatre, Billie watched his progress, and young play- Rhodes in "The Blue Boanet." Kow-goers who only know him as the Icon Theatre, Mary Pickford in "The finished artist he is to-day, delight
SATURDAY MARCH 25, 1922
JAPANESE
FINE ARTS
NIKKO
Hoodlum" Theatre Royal, The equsly in his gifts of fan ard of HONG KONG HOTEL
Club|Quaints " A Pedlar of Dreams.”
T. King's, Kowloon
"Titania " greand.
South China ground.
*. Kowloon, Chine e
"Tamar" y." Cairo," Navy "B" ground.
"Curlew". Police, Navy "д”
ground.
Kick off at 4.30 p.m.
SECOND DIVISION.
March 26-Coronet Theatre, Mary Milea Minter in Jenny, be Good." Theatre Royal, The Qasinte..
March 27.-Coronet Thestre, Wanda Hawley in "The Beloved Villain." Theatre Royal, The Quaints Mr. Harry Cre's piano recital, City Hall,-5.30 p.m.
March 30-Coronet Theatre Louise Glaumin "I am Guilty."
A ril-2-Chcourt Theatre, Mary Pickford in The Hoodlum
SPORTING EVENTS.
March 30-Hongkong Boxing tournament. Association, novices Theatre Royal
pathos, as we must add when we recollect his Jack Point. His book of memoties would be sure, therefore, of many readers even if it were not particularly good.
sy
Bat "Secrets of A Sarovard" Jarrold, 6s.) is particularly good. It is written with modesty. good sense. and, of course, with humour, and it has the great, cnusual merit of leaving off before one has got tired of it. One wishes at the end that there were
more.
Sullivan, Mr. Lytton says, always seemed to him to be something of a magician.
•
Not only could be play an instru- ment. but he knew exactly what any March 31-Hongkong Boxing instrument could be made to do to Association, novices' tournament introduce some delightful. quaint effect into the general orchestral design. "No! No!" he would say
Uited. South China "A" United Theatre Royal, ground.
A”
"Curlew Res. v. Cub Rea, Navy
grittid. St. Joseph's v. University, St. Joseph's ground
Kowloon Res. v. King's Res., Navy "B'ground.
Kick of at 3 pm. sharp.
April 1.-Hongkong Boxing Associa- tion rotices' tournamens finals, featherwight and middle-weight championships. Theatre Royal
FUBLIC AUCHON BAIKE
a rehearsal to the double bass I don't want it like that. I want a
{lızv, drawn-out round like this." And. taking the bow in his fingers, be would produce some deliciously droll affect from the strings. "Oh, no! Not that way," he would say to the flutes, and a March 27-Public Works Depart flute being handed up to him, he would ment, two lots of Crown land at show how the notes on the ecore were In the Shield Final a good game Mongkokteni 4,5000 sq. ft. and 5,750 to be made lightsome and caressing. should be seed. Both teams are sq. ft. for a upset price of, Then it would be the tarn of the
violins. playing well just now, but I under-$0.250. WD Offices. 3 p.m.
tand that the Club will not be at Vrch 28-ughes and Hough, fall strength, J. Rodger and Kabr household furniture. Sales Rooms, being the absenters. The Gunners 2.30 p.m.
LORD FUNER AND NELSON,
Here is a good story of Lord Fisher
"One day I wat walking through
I will fald the same side that so March 23.---Lammert Bros., 500, told to afr. Lytton by himself:
decisively defeated the Police last i bazes of tinplates. No. 10 Godown | week in the semi fical. A fast d of the Hongkong and Kowicon Wharf Trafalgar-square, and as I always do. even game should I think en l in the sad Godowa Co, Ltd., Kowloon I Ganners carrying sway the shield.11 a.. The last time this team won it was in 1914.
يا
March 30.-Hughes and Hough, household furniture and 300 books, Sales Rooms, 10.30 am,
March 31.-Lammert
In the First Division of the League there are four matches. "Titania" obsolete British Colonial meet the King's Regiment on the Sales Rooms, 5 p.m. Kowloon ground and a very even game should see the soldiers annex the points.
COMPANY MEETINGS.
Bros. stamps.
March 29-China Bazar Refining The Chinese tre at home to Kow- loon. The latter beat the Titania" Co., Ltd., 44th ordinary annual met last week. They have a funny habiting. Ofices of the general agente, of up" sting calculations, so it behoves Messra. Jardice, Matheson & Co. Ltd.,
the Chinese not to treat them too
lightly otherwise their chance of head- ing the League will be lost.
The League leaders meet the "Cairo." I was not much impressed with the latters' play last Monday, Their forwards bunch together too much, their backs are very weak, and their goalkeeper did not shape very well at all I shall expect to see the
Tamac" win.
The Curlew" meet the Police on Nary "A" ground. The latter will be without Bobertson who was hurt in the last game and is in hospital. A win for the Sailors is expected.
In the Second Division the United meet the Chinese "A" team. The former are plaving well just now, and it was only bad luck that they did not
go further in the Shield Competition. A fast game should end in them winning by a narrow margin.
11 am
OTHER MEETINGS.
first
oked up at the status of the greatest man that ever lived. Then woman who was manching a ban came along. Here, master' the said, 'who's "e?' That's Lord Nelson.' I answered. Is it?' she returned
«t who's 'e' Fancy! Never heard of Nite Such ignorance!' Well' I} !said, 'it it had not been fr him, that] bun would have cost you not a halfpenny, but fourpenice. Good day! And I walked on, I suppose he thought the had been talking to a
ionatic.
Irving once gave Mt. Lytton come excellent advice about sering.
March 31-Hongkong Fira In-Bee to it." he said, “that you surance Co., Ltd., 53rd ordinary always imagine that in the theatrze general meeting General Managers you have a pal who could zot afford Offices, acon.
the stalls, and who is in the back of the pit or the gallery. Let him, bear every line von have to my. It will make you finish your words distinctly
meeting.. Of his carly days Mr. Lyting writes with delightful booyancy. He had s hard time at first. Married at 17. be had to turn his hand to ear work that offered. Of some of his companions in misfortune who formed a company to go on tour, sharing the rivereds, be has some very kindly memoria. On he and his wife were asked to dinner by one of them:
March 26.-The Anti-Maitsai and correctie."
general Society. Y.M.C.A.3 p.m.
March 27--Hongkong Club, 36th, general meeting Club House, 3.30
p.m.
March 28.-Peak residents' meeting to form a Peak residents' association, Fesk Club. 6 p.m.
March 29.-Hongkong Benevolent Society, annual general meeting, City Hall, noon.
PASSENGERS DUE.
When we arrived we found his plate was already on the table and empty. He apologised profoundly. He had been too hungry to wait for us and had already eaten his dioner. So while my wife sal I cach enjoyed s chop the first square meal we had had for many a day-he sat by and T. Toroksen, He E. Miyamoto, Mr kept us entertained Splendid fellow ! liami, Mr N. Hill, Mr M Haramishi Next day the landlady confided to us Mr C. P. Sawamoto. Mrs Balt, MrT.
14
For NY.E... "Hakone Mara" from London Feb. 18:-To Yokohama Wr
The "Corle Res, meet the Clobek, Mr B. Miyam tu, Mr A. Hoji, Mr the fact that as out friend's windfall Re. It is to be hoped that the latter B. M gaz, Me T. Niki, Ur. & John, Mr had been insufficient to provide chops will raise a tram this week, it is very Satch, Mr and Mrs T. Oi, Miss A and vegetables for tares, be had Ralph, Mr. F. C. Papworth, Ber. and disappointing for a team to turn out Mrs. C. Spackman. Mis E. Spier smeared his plate with the gravy from and then find that the other side are mo. Ree and Mrs R. C. M. She is the chops we were to have, and then uzable to field a team, A. win for the T. Nagasawa, Mr B. F. Fryarz. To made us believe that he had satisfied Robe Mr. Hamer. Sister Barbera, sailors' second string is expected.
A very eren game should be seen between the University and ¡ Joseph's, and a draw in a very
result.
Mr and Mrs J. Depardon, Mr and Mrs F. his hunger already. Hartel, Mr T. bazati To Shanghai:
N
Mrs A. Danforth, Miss HD 2: It clear up much misapprehension J. Brodbeck, ID, ir E. 2, Maler, Mr. to have it recorded that Mr. Lotton's St... tora, Mod Mrs Bruen and 3 age 16 55. It will be learned with
ebildren, Mr and Mrs E. Leopold. Misa Garools: Mias MiscLabe, as sasprize that he cannot read a note of Porto, Misa Allibɔne, E. G. Jensen, Me R. B. Talls, Misk Trekör, Miss M. Or Eing. Mr LAT. Faype, Mr and Mrs
likely
The soldiers" second string, should
| A. R. F. Ed vara Mr6 M. Gabby, Hr
win their game ag ist Kowloon Le pold, Miss Faverin, Mr Silgela second.
What are the Beferees going to strike for next 3 ..
Do they want the Association to provide them with whisfles I'
As a matter of fact some could very will give thy one that they do use
reat.
RUB IT IN
good sex pooj
His LG: #quirà. Miss L. & Vei, Mr and MJ, K.-Couper, Mr and Mr. W. Starz Tolier. Mostar G. Stark Toller, Miss M. C Stark Toler, Me and Mrs Dentom and child. To Hongkong: Me and Kr 3 Crag Me and Mrs W. 1.
UNKNOWN TATTOOED
MAN
dam, Mr M. Lasch, Mr H. A. Biziell, My tery surounds the identity of Capt. GH Praefather, Mr HU. a man who is lying in the Fulham In- Boghe. Mr. Bow, Mr Lawa
to. To Sinuapore: B. & Bove, Mr Arazy
E. J. Miller, Mr 8. & Horrobin, Me and He has a tiger's head, the initials His F. L. Hough. His V. E. ""isory; “DRT.”; and the words. “Dens MrC Astone Mr. Bat Me JH_
Hambur, MB G. Hobing To Incrementum tattooed on his night Tokomag: Afr and; Mrs M. Andies, forERTII. Mr.H. "Barry Mis C. Akman, Mis "M, Bangki Dr W. Shibasang Die H
Mejor, M. Auki; M►
esped, was taxicab in the Ful-
BUILDING TEL.1259
ECONOMY IN
COAL
Forheen Lamp Coal stand for ecousing in toal vom All Many Cont have a byw pomontage of dust which are 28 VCTICALLY WASIK. The Just in FCCANES Lay has lotu lampe as soon as they are cast inte boilers, Fachnen lump coal beras gradasidy Amol is therefore a "decided ECONOMY.
BING IP
+
►
Così Marahanta & Contractors I. Qama's Road Contest Tel Se, Chibis zdirem Hindrance Sole kreate for Factrawn Ca We at det in our goadow as 14 grades of other Pachten Cant
HONGKONG & SHANGHAI GARAGE.
:“༥,
141 PRAYA EAST,
TELEPHONE 8568.
CARS FOR HIRE
Beautiful
Sceneries
SPECIALISTS
ON
AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING
MOTOR CYCLE REPAIRING
MAGNETO RECHARGING
Expert
Workmen
Expert
Chauffeurs
AND REPATELNG
Supervising
Work
High Class
Work
Guarantee
..STORAGE PATTERY REZARGING
REBUILDING
OXY ACETYLENE
WELDING
AND COTTING
GENERAL
CHISE
KEPARING
Proprietor:-CHAN AH YAU,
Moderate
Charges
WE REPAIR ANY AND ALL BROKEN MACHINERY
TEZ CAINESE FOREIGN KNITTING CO, LTD,
278, Des Voeux Road Central
Manufacturers of Socks: Woollen Underwaar, Singlets & Woollen, Sweater.
Telephone No. 513.
* Cable Addrem :—Kritzing
昇
บ
ManagerWONG TONG.
CHEUNG
SING
祥
JEWELLERS
Dealers in China Jades, Diamonds, Pearls, Precious Stones & Amber-Beads.
78, Queen's Roai Central,
Telephone 2907.
Inspection Cordially Invited.
PUN
YICK CHO. LAND & ESTATE AGENTS Telephone No. 911-1987. 35, Queen's Road Central
NEW CAMERAS JUST ARRIVED. GOIEZ-R¬ll-film
Film-pack
Bert and most Rapić.
PRICE very
Quality guaranteed. modernis
Obtainable from all photographic dealers.
Lea
Sole agents HALL, LAW & CO.
Hotels,
Restaurants & Clubs
catering for criminating serve. LEA
PERRINS Sauce the highest quality sance in the world.
Herring
SHIRE: