SPECIAL

END OF SEASON Feby. 11th to 16th

OFFER "RITZ"

Felt Hats

in varions colours. and styles. All Sizës

$9.50 each. MACKINTOSH

----- & CO, LTD.

MEN'S WEAR SPECIALISTS.

Alexandra Building,

De Vaux Road.

CAMERA NEWS.

Studebaker

6-Cylinder 1924

BIG-SIX SEVEN SEATER SEDAN Sturdily constructed-Beautifully designed- Completely equipped.

PRICE H. K. $6.500

An entirely new principle has been employed in the construction of this machine, invented by Dr. H. A. Zettel of St. Paul, U.S.A. By equalizing the pressure above and below the contrivance it is said to have successfully demonstrated the possibility of vertical flight to such an extent that U. S. aviation officers have expressed a desire to witness a performance.

John D. Rockefeller has deserted his northern home and now is in sunny Florida, at Ormond Beach. He has given money to almost everyone in town, and here he is shown presenting a coin to Mrs. Charlas F. Langer of New York City. They are intended as keepsakes from the oil king.

LIGHT-SIX FIVE SEATER TOURING

For Economy-Reliability-Comfort. Colours--Green or Black

PRICE H. K. $2.700 Complete with five wheels and tyres (wire or disc) HONGKONG'S MOST POPULAR CAR. Tel. 32 HONGKONG HOTEL GARAGE Tel. 32. SHOWROOMS QUEEN'S ROAD

THE HONGKONG & SHANGHAI HOTELS, CO., LTD.

A photograph of federal aviators of Mexico is an unusual sight indeed Many per- sons do not even know Mexico has aviators. This photograph shows eight of them.

ECONOMY SALE.

NOW PROCEEDING

This is the first picture to be taken of the American, committee to represent the United States on the Reparations Commission to determine Germany's capacity to pay. Left to right: Stuart M. Crocker, secretary; Rufus C. Dawes, chief of staff; Owen D.. Young and Charles G. Dawes, who head the committee.

Here is "Broadus White Sox." He is the world's ebam- pion steer and is owned by A. A. Armstrong&& Son of Carmargo,

YEE SANG FAT CO.

This is all that remained of the home of a house in Johnsville, when a lighting: plant exploded in the basement. Two of the occupants were killed by the blast, which blew the house several feet in the air, then dismembered it,

Edna Purviance, Charlie Chaplin's Jeading lady (left), and Mabel Normand, have been questioned by Los Angeles police in connection with the shooting of Mr. C. F. Dines, wealthy Denver oil operitor. Miss Normand's chauffeur, R. C. Greer, is held by the authorities. They say he has confessed firing the shot that wounded, Mr. Dines,

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