THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1925.
CURRENT
PICTORIAL NEWS.
When Henrique Lago, young Brazilian millionaire, married Gabriel Bensanzoni, beautiful Italian contralto, society in Rio Janeiro, Brazil, attended the nuptials. Now it has been learned that Lage married Lillian Whitmaù, American actress, in 1909, and later was divorced. Brazilian Iaw does not permit remarriage after divorce,"
Shanghai recently saw the cherry blossoms in full bloom, and no more appropriate time could have been chosen for the delightful garden party that was held at the Mitsui Bussan Kaisha staff residence, 701 Rue Lafayette. Hundreds of Japanese residents of Shanghai wandered about the spacious grounds and admired the trees laden with the blossoms. Flaga and bunting and several boothe added more colour to the proceedings. On the open-air stage soon in the distance, before which gathered a large crowd, Japanese dancers gave a graceful exhibition of their art.
Here we have a pair of sport kings, Bill Tilden, tennis ace, and Walter Hagon, golfing celebrity. They are depicted at St. Augustine, Fla., where Tilden' is showing the golfer some of the fine points of the net pastime, which Hagen seems greatly interested in learning.
Remarkable scenes were witne ged in the Chinese city at Shanghai on a recent Sunday, when a monster memorial service to the late Dr. Sun Yat-sen was held at the Recreation Ground, West Gato, followed by a big demonstration through the streets. Thousands of people attended the service and marched in columns through the streets. This picture shows the thousands of scrolls testifying to the late Dr.Sun's great name in China. These scrolls were hung in a big matched rooted in the Recreation Ground. Dr. Sun's picture may be soon among the flowers at the far end of the shed
Avenue Edward VII is rapidly becoming one of Shanghai's most important thorough- fares. Fine new buildings have been erected all the way from the Bund to Thibet Road, one of the largest and most important of the new structures being the Tolograph Building (second from right). The immense glass roof of the "Shanghai Times" building is indicated by the Arrow. The new structure in process of erection on the left is the now International Saving Society building.
DRINK MALTED
MILK
NESTL
MATTED MILK
BE SURE
IT'S
NESTLE'S
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
HURIZY UP! I'LL
WAIT FOR VA IP YA DON'T TAKE
TOO LONG
IT'LL QUEY TAKE A
JIFFY
Another step toward an entirely automatic subway in New York is a moñoy-chong- ing machine, now being test- ed. You can drop in a ten- cent piece, quarter, or half dollar and get your correot chango in nickels.
WHAT'S TH BIG RUSH FOR? WHERE YOU GOING?
Elaborate ceremonies, including a big procession, which was the most impressive seen
in Shanghai for years, marked the funeral recently of the into Mr. Chu Wai-ching, 4 Chinese. dyo merchant, of 2a Yatos Road. The preçossion took forty minutes to pass and demonstrated to a high degree the esteem in which Mr. Chu was held. Our picture shows Mr. Chu's picture hanging over one of the beautiful memorial tablets at his home,
One Finger Is All He Will Use
I'M GOIN' OVER T'JAY'S HOUSE FOR SOMETHIN' I BET YOU!
·CAN'T GUESS
WHY, TAGİ WHAT'S
THE IDEA OF WASHING
ONLY ONE OP" YOUR FINGERS?
JAY ASKED ME OVERT HIS HOUSE. TPEBL HIS BABY. SISTER'S NEW TOOTH!!
BY BLOSSER
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