THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1921-

CAMERA NEWS

V. MANNIN - CHEMIST 3

Admiral Sins, in mufti, wi h Mrs. Sims on the deck of the Olympic. This is one of the few pictures ever taken of Admiral Sims in civilian clothes.

Left to right: Lady Pembroke. Lady Crewe and Lady" Curzon of Kedleston at Ascot..

Above, a British officer stopping a pedestrian in Dablin and forcing him to submit to a search for weapons. Note revolver in policeman's right hand Below, a fireman fighting a blaze started by Sinn Feiner at a British a3- munition storehouse.

A mountain in Hawaii, which will be named after ex- President Roosvelt.

Prince Michael Catacuz-ne and his bride, Miss

Clarissa Pelhaus Curtis, of Boston.

The largest rose ever grown in California, was exhibited

recently in the Hotel Ambassador gardens

DOINGS OF THE DUFFS

OM I DON'T SPEL LIKE GOING OVER TO BROWN'S

TONIGHT. I'M TIRED!

LET'S GO TOMORROW

NIGHT!

A

WE'VE OWED THEM! A CALL FOR A LONG [TIME' YOU GO SAU THÊM 1S AND *TELL „THEM WEIL

BE OVER

Tom Almost Got Away With It

IS THIS BROWN'S RESIDENCE? IS MR BROWN THERE? OH,IS THAT SO? OUT OF THE CITY? BACK NEXT WEEK - OH YES

THANK YOU MRS. BROWN"

NO USE OF GOING OVER TO BROWN'S TONIGHT

MR BROWN IS OUT OF TOWN AND WON'T BE BACK UNTIL NEXT WEEK.

WHO TOLD YOU THAT?

BY ALLMAN

(WWY › TALKED

TO MRS, BROWnt!

THAT'S STRANGE, BOTH MR. AND MRS. BROWN ARE SETTING, ON OUR FRONT PORCH = THEY JUST

CAME

STALLING

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