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CUTS

and other injuries to the skin, BURNS BRUISES, BCALDS Scratches, quickly heal, when treated with

SHE-KO

Soothing, antiseptle, curative, the healing properties of this cint- ment are second to none. Keep a tin handy.. fold by all chomists, or post-free, 70 cents per packago, from the Dr. Williams Medicine. Co., 451. Klangse Road, Shangbal,

IF CHILD IS CROSS WON'T EAT

Take Doctor's Advice Results Will Surprise You

If your precious child won't eat without coaxing, Is nervous and un- derweight... do what doctors tha world over advise: Give him a little Castoria and you will sce a marked Improvement the first day.

Authorities have found intestinal Labsorption of poisons to be the cause of most child ailments. Even when the child's habits may seem regular, poisons seep through the system and do damage. Thostomach “ supect. Foods donotdigest properly. The nerveslose their delicate balanco.

Diothing can correct this insidiova condition quite an easily and natu rally as Castoria. It tastes so good children beg for it. And it swiftly purgeathe little system of polagna. It ietiles the stomach, improves diges don and restores nerve-poise. Then Nature does the rest as only Nature car Appetite for food quickly re- turns. Health is restored tanormal, And asa result the child gainsweight. fast and becomes sturdy and strong,

Now take care of your child this safe, drugless way. Get a bottle of. Cantoria and try it. Results will de light you.

CASTORIA

MEDICINAL SYRUP

FROM BABYHOOD TO †1

YEARS 174

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RAWLI

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RAWLPLUGS

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STOCKS OF RAWLPLUGS AND TOOLS,

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ARE HELD BY

G. E. C.

OF CHINA

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

MONDAY, JULY 15, 1935.

FILMLAND NEWS BROWN AND BEIGE

Soviet Cinema Chicfs

Visit London

WIDER MARKET'

One of the main purposes. of the Soviot Commission, headed by the chief of the Cinema Council of the U.S.S.R., Choumlatsky, on its visit to London, is to create a wider market in Western Europa for Russian films.

Previous efforts made in Paris In that direction were rather dis- appointing, the screening of Rus alan pictures at enc cinema having. led to a loss of about £27,000, des pite the fact that the films exhibit- ed were supposed to be "super productions."

The modern Soviet product, al- though having ouased to be a mero propaganda medium, is still lacking In appeal, This, however, is not caused by the lack of skill on the part of the technicians, but by the lack of suitable equipment and material (says the Kine Weekly).

The domestic raw stock factories, optical plants, and photo-chemical works erected in 1930-1938. aro unable to cope with the demand, not only of the cinema theatres, which are constantly increasing In numbers, but also of the studios.

An example of this is demon- strated by the fact that the entire number of film cameras at ́present available in Russia does not ex- -ceed 230, 'many of which are worn-

out and antiquated.

Of equal importance are the dif- Aculties caused by the unsatis- factory state of the electrical equip-

.ment.

Up till now, the quality of the

raw stock manufactured in Rusain has . been very disappointing, especially in regard to ith sensitive- ness to light. This is caused by the bad quality of the chemicals available as well no the 'insufficient equipment of the plant;

The same must be said about the laboratories, the equipment of which is worn out to such an extent that it is hardly able to deal with the increasing output. of the raw stock factories:

The laboratories are in special need of automatic developing and printing machines. A small num ber were Imported from foreign countries, but the first home-made unita, numbering four or five, which are to be delivered in the current year, are about one-quarter of what is really needed.

*

DIVORCE NOT WANTED John Barrymore has assumed a "passive stand" in the divorce pro- ceedings begun by his wife, Dolores Costello, according to his lawyer in Los Angeles, Mr. William H. Neblett,

Neat Brown 1

Flecked

Linen Suit

WITH THREAD

STITCHING

"The inevitable brown and bolpe combination has catab. lished itself again"-the neat suit sketched being IN brown-flecked

linon belge tweed, the stitching on collar and belt done in brown thread.

ICE CREAM

*

HOW TO BECOME RECORDINGS OF POPULAR TUNES FROM THE LATEST FILMS. A CENTENARIAN

HEREDITY AN IMPORTANT ELEMENT

FRANCE'S CASES

REVIEWED

Paris, June 26.

If you want to live to be a hen dred, get centenarians for parents.

Heredity is one of the most: important elements in longevity, according to an investigation-of- the cases of 66 persons in Franço who have reached the age of 100

years.

Mme. Lanoix, of Deni-Lume, 103, last her father at the age of 33, it is true, but he was carried away by moumonia. His father and mother 'dled at 82 and 72 respectively and Mme. Lanolx's mother lived to 82. She has children living aged 78, 61, and

65.

The father of Mme. Verite, 100, died at 80, her, aunt at 82.

The mothers or fathers of twelve other centenarians died at the ages of 98, 99, 86, 95, 90, 94, 95, 97, 85 and 80.

Heredity naturally continues to the cen- ONE quart milk, six yolka eggs; operate, and most of

ai-dessertspoons sugar, one).tenarians have children who show, dessertspoon vanilla.

no signs of decay at well past the scriptural three score years and ten. Only two of the cep- tenarians, incidentally, both un- married women, ore without children.

Beat the yolks of eggs well: Add the sugar and beat well. When the milk is almost bolling, pour it gradually on to the beaten egg Mix well, then return to a double saucepan, and stir till it coats the spoon. Remove from the water and stand in cold water. When cold add the vanilla, and freeze in the usual way. Always add more sugar and essence than required for a boiled custard, as it loses the favour- und sweetness in the freezing.

BANKES NOT A SHAREHOLDER

REPLY TO CHARGES BY COMMUNIST

Mme. Montreuil, 100, treats her first-born stlli as a child, in spite of his 81 years. She has twelve athers, the youngest, 60. Mme. Bourgade, now a few months short of 102, has four sons of 81, 72, 70 and 65. Mme. Bertin. 100, has only one daughter, but she has six. grand-children, six,

grand-children, and great grand-children.

two

great great

LESS WEIGHT AND HEIGHT

Although these contenarians and their children remain of sturdy

their appearance in Sir John Eldon Bankes, chair- soventies, eighties and nineties. man of the Royal Commission on they are not as a rule above Of the 66 Announcing that he had advised the Private Manufacture of and his client not to return to Los Trading in Arms, recently denied medium stature. Angeles to contest the divorce sult that he held shares in Imperial women centenarians, only six had: (saya Reuter), Mr. Neblelt said Chemical Industries following the ever weighed above 110 pounds at any time during their lives. that Barrymore "does not want auttering of certain charges. divorce."

Sir John referred to a statement Mme, Gentilhouse, who contradict- "He is still fond of Mrs. Barry-made by Mr. Harry Pollitt, wheed the usual rule that weight more and would like to stay marri- had given evidence on behalf of ed to her," the lawyer declared: the Communist party of Great drops between 60 and 80 years, "He expects to support her two children in the future, ns, he has dono in the past."

Mr..Barrymore described reports about a romance between him and Mias Elaine Bartle, the young New York college student, aboard; his yacht Infanta at Havana, as, "a lot of bunk."

He said that Miss Barrio had great talents for the radio field. and would appear with him in broadcast programmes. They were preparing a number of skits aboard the yacht, he added.

GRACE MOORE HONOURED Grace Moore was the guest of honour at a Columbia Pictures Corporation luncheon in London recently.

Britain.

by weighing more at 101% than' at the time of her marriage, weighed only 81.4 and 74.8 pounds on those two occasions.

Sir John said that it had been stated by Mr. Pollitt that his (Sir John's) name appeared on the re- gister of Imperial Chemical Indus- tries as the holder of a substantial Height naturally corresponded number of shares in that company to weight, with only eight of the "Had it not been that I was a 66 centenartans, both men and member of this Commission I should not have taken any notice of the statement," said Sir John, "but I recognise how important it la that a member of this Commis- sion should be free from any, ap pearance of bias."

He therefore wished to state that, though certain United Alkali shares, recently converted into Im- porial Chemical Industries shares, stood in his name as trustee of the estate of a relative, that trust ex. "The American super-nightin pired last year. All the shares gale, a young lady with whom we passed out of his name montha be ure all in love," was the descrip-fore he was invited to become a tien of Miss Moore by Mr. Edward member of the Commission. Shortt, the film censor.

FILM STAR TO BROADCAST

Hollywood film star, will be heard

women, reaching five feet three. In this connection it may be noted, that General Tom Thumb lived to 60, and that a woman dwarf of three feet nino dived to 103.

One of France's centenarians M. Dufour of Seriat, was born prematurely two months too soon, and, wasn't expicted to live.

Generally speaking, the cen- tenarians had rarely called in doctors, but whether their good health was the cause or result of this fact was not specified. Three

of them had undergone operationa

in sketch during the B.B.C.'s in the course of their lives, and For the first time in. this coun- broadcast of the third Jubileo three of them had broken limbs. try, Noah Beery, the well-known "Music Hall," on June 27,

SALESMAN SAM

United Press.

Would Be Handy

“ONE HOUR 'LATE"

F5501. Me, Without You.

An Angel Told me So. Vocal F5502 Me, Without You: FT.

Joe Morrison.

An Angel Told me So. F.T. Orvillo Knapp & His Orch.

“GOLD DIGGERS OF 1935” F5548. Lullaby of Broadway.

I'm-Goin' Shoppin' With you.. Vocal. F6549. The Words are in My Heart.

Down: Sunshine Lane. Voch). 2026.. Lullaby of Broadway.

.Dick Powell.

„Dick Powell.

Winifred Shaw.

I'm Goin' Shoppin' with You. Vocal. RL245. Lullaby of Broadway. F.T.

The Words are in My Heart.. F.T....Dorsey Brothers Orch. RL246. I'm Goin' Shoppin' With You. F.T...Dorsey Brothers Orch. F5608.~Lullaby Of Broadway. F/T..

The Words Are In My Heart F.T...Ambrose & His Orch.

“LOVE IN, BLOOM”.

2014. My Heart Is An Open Book,

Got Me Doin' Things, Vocal

FE509. Here Comes Cookle. "F.T.

My Heart Is An Open Book. FT....The Casa Loma Orch. RL234. Here Comes Cookie. FT.":

Let Me Sing You To Sleep. Waltz...Ted Fio Rito's Orch. RL235. My Heart Is An Open Book. ́ ́ F.T,

Got Me Doin' Things. F.T.

.Ted Fia Rito's Orchi "THE MAN FROM FOLIES F6455. Singing A Happy Song. F.T.

I Was Lucky." FT. F5466. Rhythm Of The Rain. F.T,

Au Revoir L'Amour: F.T.

RL223. Singing A Happy Song FT.

Au Revoir L'Amour. F.T. RL224. Rhythm Of The Rain. F.T. I Was Lucky. F.T.

BERGERE

Roy Fox & His Band...

Abe Lyman & His Orch.

.Dorsey Brothers-Orch

K

Dorsey Brothers Orch.

TSANG FOOK PIANO CO.

9. Ice House Street

Hong Kong.

USE ELECTRIC CHROMIC NEEDLES WITH YOUR PICK-UP

15

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

Across

8 Apparently the wastage. In certain fuel is very great, A sweek.

10 Not exactly a drawing room

dance.

12 A creature that is prominent In

8.W. England,

14 Epithet for the pea for example;

describes the work of

a amali quad.

18 This author's pennamo might be the end of feminino name.. 21 Much the same as nomad. 22 Though this may be a matter of tears it is colloquially delightful.. 24 4 pleasing little bird.

with 25 Kind of colony popular

shopkeepers.

28 This little bit of metal sounds like an Important commodity. 80 List perhaps.

38 Exhausted.

33 "Neat Anno" (anag.).

Down

1 Half the N. American creature

is shy.

2 This famous man obylously had

the makings of a good 'un.

3 Kind of wine.

4 Colour.

Baré.

What is occupying your attenti

actortion

now,

7 A salmon in one stage of its life. 11 Though this is meant to hold

colour its head shows lack of it.

27

13 This may cause illness or may be

prescribed na a cure.

14 Barrow, “:

16 River of Africa.

16 Kind of leather.

17 Not exactly to be depended upon. 10 River of Franes.

20 English old master.

|24 Fish never caught in a nat.

25 Part at any rate of this country:

in perfect.

26 No dame can come from "thi!”-

Italian town.

27 Eastern watercourse.

29 A President of the U.S.A.

30 Big noise in card circles. 81 Poetical batred.

Saturday's Bolation

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By Small

Teething troubles.

Because, SCOTT'S Emulsion contains 44% of pure cod liver

vil and lime. salts

for bone formation,

It prevents teething troubles, rickets and soft bones. Ask for Tenuine

SCOTT'S EMULSION

I BELIEVE YOU'RE THE NEXT ONE TO BE WAITED

ON, MR. HOWDY

THE

VERY

FOIST NETIONAL

BENK

JOH, NO, NA KOT. HERE'S THIS I WANNA OPEN AN ACCOUNT

IN YOUR BANK, IF YOU LADY MRS, COMPAH, WHO WAS HERE BEFORE I CAME|||| DON'T MIND!

CERTAINLY NOT WED BE GLAD TO ACCOMMO-

DATE YOU, MADAM! WRAT AMOUNT DO YOU “WISH TO DEPOSIT?

DEPOSIT?1 DON'T “THINK YOU UNDERSTAND

ME, SIRI

2.

THE

VERY

FOIST, NECIONAL BENIS

I MEAN A CHARGE ACCOUNT, SUCH AS

HAVE AT DUZ2EM'S.

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