1922-08-28 — Page 8

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1922.

CAMERA NEWS

This is the way the Association for the Improvement of the Condition of the Poor takes care of tenement babies at Bas Breeze, Staten Island.

Above are seen ex-President Taft and Mr. George Harter, Ambassador to London, with other Americans Sulgrave Manor. E-gland.

visiting

Mr. W. H. Taft, chief justice of the Supreme Court, and Mrs. Taft photographed just before being presented at the Court of St. James, London.

Though only 18 years old. Thomas E. Blaka member of the Los Angeles; Athletic Club, captured the 10-mile national swimming;championship over the course from Philadelphis to Riverton, N. J. His time was 2 hours 24 minutes and 30 seconds..

The North Star, Dr. Wm. J. Mayo's $100,000 yacht, just after it had been launched at St. Paul. It is 120 feet long, with a 23-foot beam. the largest screw-propelled, boat on the Mississippi.

Children living near the Henry Street Settlement, New York, can't afford to leave their news stands and other flourishing business establishments to go to the seaside, so friendly firemen give them a daily shower.

Charles Paddock, the U. S. sprintar, who broke five world records recently. In the 100 yards test he made new record of 60 yards in 6 1-5 seconds; the 70 yards ba made in 1-10 seconds; 80 yards in 7 4-5 seconds; 175 yards in 17 seconds flat, and 125 yard dash in 12 1-5 seconds. Then to show that he wasn't through he equalled the record for 10) yards at 9 3-5 seconds and the 75 yard mark of 73-5 seconds,

DOINGS OF THE DUFFS

WHY ARE YOU

1 HEARD OF A

CARRYING YOUR] GOOD JOB THAT'S

CANE TO WORK

THIS MORNING,

DEAR ?

OPEN AND I WANT TO GO AND SEE

ABOUT IT!

HOW DO YOU DO - I'M MR WILBUR DUFF!

гo UKE TO SEE THE MANAGER -

VERY IMPORTANT -

YOU MAY

GO RIGHT Ima

SIR

Wilbur Makes Application,

BY ALLMAN

| UNDERSTAND YOU HAVE AN OPENING HERE FOR

A YOUNGMAN WITH A LOT OF PED AND GINGER-

YES, WE HAVE!. YOU'RE STANDING

IN IT-DON'T SLAM IT

WHEN YOU GO

OUT!

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