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Draw the Cork and Haig & Haig Five Stars Scots Whisky will sing its own praises. The quantity is limited, The quality is rare, You cannot get it
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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER IND, 1919.
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The Unspoken Compliment People of good taste feel that the quality of the Whisky they drink or offer to their friends should reflect favourably upon their judgment. No advertisement can do justice to this matchless Whisky. Draw the cork and the Whisky will sing its own praises.
Haig &Haig Five Stars Scots Whisky
Place your orders in advance and make as sure as you can of getting your supply
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MOTOR DEPARTMENT.
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SEVERIN Marine engines.
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We stock Spare Parts also carry a complete line of Auto Accessories and Motorboat Fittings.
Motor Car Storage"
and
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Re-painting a speciality."
Inquires and Inspection Invited.
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"I scratched my foot with a piece of wire and then it festered up and broke) out in a rash.. My`foot a much infamed and swollen, alao disfigured, The itching and burning were often unbearable and i could not scop. 1] could not walk.
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TWO ARE TERRIBLE." -
New York, August 15th.
Enoch Arden of Bowery life to day differs considerably from that Tenný- sonian gentleman of literature
The Enoch of poetry was a pacifist. When he returned bone after years of absence and found his wife, who thought him dead, happily wedded to another man, be went away with his surrow, leaving her happiness undisturbed.
But when Michael Pulaski, twenty-five.. wax mustered uut of the Eighty-äfth In- fantry last Saturday after three years service, in France, and discovered upon returning to his old home at No. 54 Ailen street that Mrs. Pelaski had flown tho old nest and taken another husband, ho was wrathful.
Nor was the stunning truth made asier to bear when he was informed by neigh- bours that his wife believed him cend, having received a telegram a year ago saying he had been killed in action: fle had no idea of leaving her mind tranquib concerning his late.
HUSLANDS FIGHT IN COURT.
In her comfortable new home at No. 58 Chrystie street Mrs. Adella Polaski- Funco answered a knock at her door last Monday She found herself face to face with a husband she long had believed dead She fainted.
Polaski
over his wife and kissed bis four babies, who had forgotten their father in his long absence. Then he clenched his fists and left the house.
When Joseph Funes, barber and second husband, rounded the corner at Canal and Chrystic streets a few minutes later, Pulaski W218 waiting for him. There were a few words, and then a battle raged, Patrolman James Mulholland, of Trahe Squad B, assisted by the weep ing wife, nally succeeded in disentang-
the angry pair...
ling the und auc court the following
in
day the trio appeared befort Magistrata Blan, and were "discharged. But before the three had left the courtroom, ‘an argu- ment arose as to which husband was to accompany the
wife.
her first
When the wife
wife took the ar hitsband, Punco attacked her.
him she accepted his arm too. diately Polaski became violent.
five dat
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To quieten
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Established in the year 1883, and with all the experience and wisdom gained in the Manufacture of Cigars for over thirty years, it is not to wondered at that these Cigars are so popular.
Imme Some of the shapes kept in stock:
Patrolan quickly came to the rescue. Funco was arrested and sentenced to serve days in the workhouse. Mrs. Polaski- Funco escaped alone.
Yesterday the wife was found in ber home on Chrystie street.. Her door was barred and locked. It was only opened upon the complete assurance that the caller was not a husband..
WIFE FEARS TO CHOOSE
She is in a great quandary. She does not know which husband she loves the more, and she is quite sure it would be
is
safe to accept either of them. But this ber story.
Mike (husband No. 1) and were married ten years ago. He was pretty good to me, but he drank and didn't sup- port me. We had four children. I work ed and we got along, all right, and be was real good to the chidren. My mother lived with me.. huller about it. But
eulisted and went the 'didn't
years ago he
Joe (hashand No. 2) lived next door. He began to bother me as soon as Mike went to war. But I told him I wouldn't have nothin' to do with hiro. I even moved to another street to get away from
Then a year ago a telegram came, saying Mike was dead. I don't know if it came from the Government or not, but know it said he had been killed in
ben Joe came to, sea le again. He sid, Now that Mike is dead, you can marry me I'll be good to you and the So we went kida, and I'll work scendy." to the City Hal and were married.
Joe and I were pretty happy. But he wouldn t work
ldnt work much, either. tie wasn't much better support than Mike had been.
be didn't drink.
But
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wasn't so good to the children, though. He thought they made too much He put my mother out of the house and hit me whenever I found fault with him. But otherwise Joe was good
He Dough.
gave me 810 sometimes and took us to Coney Island real uiten..
Now Mike's come back, and he Jan't dead, nad don't know what I should do The Judge said I could have Mike ur clse divorce Mike and have Jor, but that couldn't have both. But thought it over and about decided have either.
"I'm going to bring my mother back to live with me and take care of the child- ren and I'm going to work. One husband is trouble enough, but two are terrible. 1 believe I'd rather have none."
PEACE JEWELS.
The following extraordinary incidents are related us occurring during the cele bration which followed the manguncement of peace in London.
Late at night several guests standing at the upper windows of a well-known West- end restaurant commenced to throw roses down to the immense crowds packed in the street below. A-lady in evening dress, after throwing out numbers of roses, took a bracelet from her arm and tossed it out to the people, following this with a ring, from her finger. Then, after' throwing out more roses, she took the ornaments from her hair and threw those also into the struggling mass of people below.
An elderly gentleman at an adjoining window threw out several spoons and forks, and finding nothing else at hand, elled an apple, which was deftly caught and promptly returned, striking" the window close by fortunately without breaking the glass. The lady then began to throw out Treasury notes, screwing them into small balls and flinging them one by one to the excited concourse, which scrambled desperately to obtain the valu- able "rouvenirs dropping." amongst them-After getting rid of seven or eight Treasury notes the lady expressively spread out her hands to indicate that she had nothing more, and was loudly cheered.
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It takes gas to move weight. And in a car like the Hot Spot Chalmers, which is 300 pounds above the "light-weight"'' class and 300 pounds under the "heavy-weight" class, gas has more than passing attention.
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The trick is to move this weight at the minimum effort. Therefore, the Hot Spot and Ram's-horn play a great part in the Chalmers.
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Hot Spot holds every drop of gas to account.
It cracks up into a "dry vapor powder" the raw gas just, as the gas enters the Ram's-horn and the latter dispatches the "
fuel to the cylinders with "pulverized? lightning-like rapidity.
The result is that when the spark plugs "touch it off" every drop (finer by far than the naked eye can detect) turns itself into power de luxe.
There's little waste-well nigh none.
And remember
that this Hot Spot engine of the Chalmers is the most modern automobile engine of the day
It has made Chalmers one of the few great cars of the world.
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4, Des Voeux Road Central,
Teleph one 2487.
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