12
Add to your Holiday. Pleasures and smoke
"Three
Castles
MAGNUM CIGARETTES
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
The MASKUMS
Three Castles"
Cigurelles
WD.CH.O.Wals Bristol & London.
Also packed in Regular 20's & 50s
4th PROMENADE CONCERT
Under the patronage of H. E. THe Governor,
SIR CECIL CLEMENTI, K.C.M.C.
THE BAND OF THE
||
1ST BATTN. THE CAMERONIANS
(SCOTTISH RIFLES)
By kind permission of Lieut. Col. E. B. Ferrers, D. S. O. and Officers.
SATURDAY, JULY
GRIM WARNING.
EMPHASING ROAD DANGERS.
Boston, Mass., June 22- Massachusetts, with its strict
SMALLPOX EPIDEMIC IN FRANCE.
HUNDREDS ILL: MIGH
DEATH RATE.
examinations for driver's license, A serious epidemic of smallpox examination of brakes and compul has broken out in 16 departments sory automobile insurance, may be (or counties) of France. -ranked as one of the leaders
1927
among atates which try to cut the This news was convoyed to the automobile death rate.
French Academy of Medicine re-
But strict enforcement of cently by Prófessor. Jean Camus, ordinances designed to see that one of the most eminent medical only cars with proper braking men in Paris. The disense la of facilities, and competent drivers a very serious type, Hundreds of are allowed on the road has been persons bave caught the disease in found insufficient by the Registrar Paris, Professor "Comus states. of Motor Vehicles, Mr. Frank A. At one hospital 72 out of 214 Goodwin in his drive to lower the deaths were due to it. death rato from Automobile accidents..
Something else, It may be called psychology, seemed to be needed. So it is being supplied in weekly dosch in such a way that any news- paper reader cannot escape it in this state...
Among men the mortality hak been about one in three, but in the case of women the death rate
is as high as 50 per cent.
There are many more cuses among women than among men. It has been established that the in-
Each week a list of those killed fection has been carried to France in automobile accidents is com- by immigrants from Northern piled by Registrar Goodwin's office | Africa.
and a copy of this list is mailed
to the newspapers. They print it with a wide. black border and
The Academy of Medicine has twice warned the Ministry of
under the heading "In Memoriam." Health regarding the serious state of affairs, but apparently nothing The list is led by this. para-has been done. graph:
"The Commonwealth of Massa- A commission of inquiry has chusetts mourns the passing of the been appointed by the Academy following citizens, reported during to draw up a plan for a counter- the week ending as having offensive against the epidemic. lost their lives. in automobile accidents."
Then follow the names; ages
and residences of those killed, fol- THREE KILLED IN A lowed by a few words of warning, such as:
"Parents and Teachers: You have a Duty for the Children's Safety. Warn them not to Play in the Streets."
This is psychology such as that used by Ohio "in erecting white: crosses along the highways at poins where deaths occurred from moter accidents.
WIDOW APPEALS TO THIEVES.
ASKS FOR MEMENTO OF DEAD SON.
COLLISION.
MOTOR CAR CRUSHED LIKE
CONCERTINA.
Three men were killed in a head- on collision between a motor-car and a motor-cycle on the Birken-. head road at Moreton, Cheshire, recently.
They were Thomas William Davis (42), Albert Road, West Kirby, proprietor of the Green Lodge garage, Hoylake, who was driving the car; Reginald John Wright, of Rodney Street, Birken- head, who was driving the motor cycle; and Edward Baugh (50), Coningsby Drive, Wallasey, the Pillion rider.
1
An old and smoky bicycle lamb
People living near the scene of is the only elus the police have to the accident said the noise of the work upon in their hunt for collision sounded like an explosion. thieves who stole a large number Both machines were smashed into of silver articles from the home of
a nass of wreckage. The front the Dowarer Lady Hillingdon, all of the car, including the radiator, Temple House, Waltham Crops front wheels, running board, and bonnet were crushed like a concer- tina. The motor cycle burst into
Herls.
More silver than usual was at cessible to thieves because on the previous day the Princess Royal was entertained at the house, and
flames.
THEN AND NOW.
•HERETOFORE
JUNE BRIDE
・WORK" A "GOING AWAY”
COSTUME
YORK
·HENCEFORWARD-
SHE'LL DEPART IN THE.
"TRICKY. NEW "HOPPING OFF OUTFIT
PAINTINGS SOLD FOR £40,000
ENGLISH WORKS AT PARIS SALE.
High prices were realised "The motor cyclists were thrown faris during the sale of the col-
D11227 BY NÈA Geniste via MAD
Portrait of Charles Coypol, himself, 41,400.
"Le Moulin," by Boucher, $1,8 "Jeune Fille en Buste," by I gonard, £1,600.
Portrait believed to be FitzHerbert by John Hopph $1,500.
at
The total for the first day'a amounted to £41,000. "The
all the silver had been cleaned and twelve yards from their machine,lection of Mme. de Poles, a well-was to last three days.
left on view.
Lady Hillingdon states that she is most concerned about a missin. fcigarette box, presented to her son
and Mr. Davis was found hanging known. art collector und ton- over the side of the car 25 yards noisseur.
way.
A painting by Sir Thomas Law-] A mysterious crater which of Among the names in part two rence entitled, "Portrait of Missed at Bushey, in England, quios by his constituents when he was of the Cambridge Mathematical Fitzgerald" fetched £6,000, nad ed down after having swallo M.P. for Uxbridge. Charles Tripos list, published recently, is 24,000 was paid for a portrait of up about 3,500 tons of earth in
This son, the Hon. Mills, was killed in the war, and that of 1. Brodetsky, the under the Comtesse de Selve by Mme. days. The phenomenon, which baffling, everybody, including Lady Hillingdon makes a special graduate who was killed in a Labille Guiard.
Other prices realised were:
perts, specially called in, appe appeal to the thieves to return the motoring smash at Welwyn a week
He gained the post- Les Amours de Payche et Cupi-to work in fits and, starts, with hox because of its grent sentimen previously.
humous honour of Senior Optimedon." by Borgi, £2,000. tal value.
tervals of roughly five to six hd
LEE GARDENS
TO-NIGHT at
9.30 p.m.
Refreshments by Lane, Crawford Ltd. ADMISSION
$1.00
Service Men in Uniform Half Price.
film that forms on teeth, science Ihas discovered what is believed to be
a chief enemy both of sound teeth and of healthy gumsa viscous, stubborn film that ordinary brushing has failed to effec tively combat.
Thus thousands who have taken greatest precautions, even from childhood, with their teeth, still are largely subject to tooth and gum disorders.
Many of the common tooth and gum troubles, including pyorrhea, are largely charged to this film. To combat it, a new dental care is now being widely advised as embodied in the special film-removing dentifrice called Pepsodent.
::
Now an effective film combatant. For years dental science sought ways to fight film. Clear teeth and healthy gums come only when film is constantly.com- bated-removed every day from the teeth
Film was found to cling to teeth; to get into crevices and stay; to hold in con- fact with teeth food substances which fer- mented and fostered the acids of decay. Film was found to be the basis of tartar. Germs by the millions breed in it. And
Film-Enemy of Teeth
To which modern dental science attributes many serious tooth and gum disorders.
To attain clear white teeth and firm, healthy guns, many authorities are advising this way SEND COUPON FOR 10-DAY TUBE
they, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea and most gum disorders.
Thus there was a universal call for an effective film-reinering method. Ordinary, brushing was found ineffective. Now two eflective combatants have been found, ap- proved by high dental authority and em Bodierl in a tooth paste called Pepsodent. Curdles and removes film Firms the Gurks Pepsodent acts frat to curdle the film. Then it thoroughly removes the film in gentle safety to enamel.
...
At the same time, it sets to firm the gums Pepsodent provides, for this pur- pose, the most recent denial. findings in gum protection science knows today, Pep-- sodent also multiplies the alkalinity of the saliva. And thus aids in neutralizing mouth acids as they form.
It multiplica the starch digestant of the sativa. Thus combata starch deposits which
.
might herwise ferment and form acids. No other method known to present-day science embodies protective agents like those in Pepsodent.
Please accept test tube
To prove results, send coupon for 10-day test or buy a tube-for sale everywhere. Do this now for your own sake.
psodent
Based on modern research. Advised by leading dentists the world over. You will see and feel immediate results,
10-Day Tube Free
W. S SHERLY & CO.,
Dept. CH7-18, 6 Queens Rd. Central, Hongling.
7-68-1
I enclose 3 conts in postage stamps for 10-day trial tube of Pepsodent
Name
...
Address
City
Give full address. Write plainly, Only one tube to a family.