THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1923
CAMERA NEWS.
"VIYELLA
The ideal flannel for Summer. Sults Is a safeguard against colds as with excessive perspiration it never strikes chilly. Excellent for Sports wear. Is economical as with repeated way- hing it does not shrink and wears well.
We confidently recommend "Viyolla," and guarantee to replace any shrun ken garment.
Now Straks in Cream and Grey," Mada to individual measuro by
Mackintosh & Co, Ltd,
Men's Wear Specialists. Alexandra Building. Des Voeux Road.
CASTIGLIONE
A LATE CONSIGNMENT
OF
DAINTY SUMMER DRESSES
JUST ARRIVED
FOR
WILL BE SACRIFICED AT EXCEL DINGLY LOW PRICES TO MAKE: ROOM
O HER GOODS
MADELEINE PEARSON
"
ICE HOUSE STREET."
Next Door to Cafe Wiseman
As the torrents of the molton lava from Mt. Eins swept down on the town of Castig lione, its population rushed frantically to the little railroad station to get out of the zone of danger. Less than 24 hours after they left, the entire town was destroyed. Thirty thou- sand were made homeless and millions were lost in the disaster which continued soveral days after the first eruption.
Leaving their possessions behind, 30,000 Sicilians flad from the path of the raging sas of hot lava pouring down upon their towns. Picture shows a close-up view of lava sweeping down the mountains.
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Miss Roudino who, in to appear at the Star Theatre on Saturday and Sunday.
Ethel Barrymore, the noted actrees, who is suing her millionaire hus- band, Russell H. Colt, for divorce...
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When this seroplano piloted by Earl Vance orashed to the ground at Livingston, four men instrumental in bringing the Dempsey-Gibbong fight to Shelby, were injured. They were Major Gene, banker and lumberman of Montana and former state senator; Loy J. Molumby, state American Legion commander, who arranged the match; Jim Johnson, son of the Mayor of Shelby and Vance, who carried Molumby over the country to get Dempsey to sign,
Twelve bundred persons have been made homeless by
the big Oklahoma City Road. Forty houses were washed away. The monetary loss will exceed $1,000,000,- This photo shows Robinson Avenue, looking south.
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