1930-07-28 — Page 3

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JULY 28, 1930.

How veritable whirlpools of fire swept uncontrolled for six hours through the Gulf Re- filoing Company's huge plant at Bayonne, N J. is shown in this striking view of the spectacular blaze. Backfire.from the motor of a tanker touched off the conflagration.

Here are comely members of the Prop and Wing Club, composed of aviatrices of New Eng. land states, pictured as they held their summer meeting at the Boston airport.

SEATTLE

HARBOR

POLE

The map above shows the route John Mears, right, has chosen for bis flight around the world in an effort to beat the Graf Zeppelin's record of 21 daga and 7 hours. At left

is Fred Melchoir, his pilot.

Quality Outfitting

The phrase "Quality-Outfilling is a hackneyed one--but we use it deliberately because it wears well at our establishment, as in- deed do all things we sell to men.

Our reputation is staked on our merchanting skill--- our discern. ment--and it flourishes.

May wa serve you also?

Mackintosh's

NOW

TRY THIS DELICIOUS NEW CHEESE

Senator Harry B. Hawes, above, of Missouri, received those English bloodhounds from a friend in England. Named Lard and Lady Ozark, the hounds will soon be sent to the senator's home in the Ozark mountains of Missouri.

No crust. No waste. Always an invite

ation to eat. This delicious cheese comes

with the same delicate goodness so much enjoyed by travellers in Switzerland

to

you

GERBER'S GRUYÈRE CHEESE

E. HING & CO.

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Our picture shows the finish of the Ascot Stakes, showing Mr. E. de St. Alary's

Boy 11, winning from Lord Derby's Richborough. (Times copyright),

This fantastic rock formation stands guard at the Lava Beds National Monument entrance in" Modoo and Siskiyou counties.

A house warming, which took the form of a fancy dress party, was held at the new residence of the Finnish Consul General, Mr K. G. Wahamaki, in Route de Boissezon Shanghal.

Bussell G. Thompson of Rochester, N. Y., is shown here with an electrically operated typewriter he` has. designed to take the drud- gery out of the steno grapher's work

Whiteaways

GREAT SALE

150 PAIRS

MEN'S BOOTS & SHOES

TO BE CLEARED

AT

$15.00 pair

WORTH AT TO-DAY'S EXCHANGE

$29.50 to $37.50

Whiteaway, Laidlaw & Co., Ltd.

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