FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1912,

Auctions.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

HE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction.

POR LCCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,

on

SATURDAY,

WAR AEROPLANES OF

THE FUTURE.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Light Machines ns. Scouts : Big

Ones to Fight..

The success of the seroplanes. Jo the ne- gent Army UTILITAIRES when their

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER

discovery of a move by the invade fod to SHARE & GENERAL BROKES.

a counter attack which resulted in the hero.

th-20 November, 1912, commencing wé 2:50. r,, no their Saum Room No. 2, Kross getting to such, aluno quartors that-

Dia Yarx Road, Corner of low Hogar Street, --

A VALUABLE CONSIGNMENT OF

JAPANESE

GOODS, &c,

JUST ARRIVED FROM JAPAN.

Consisting of --

Cherrywood Cabinets, Chairs, Tables, etc., etc. Brass and Bronze Vases, Bowls, Toris, Lanterns, etc. Makudzu, Imari. Satsuma and Cloisonne Ware.

A number of Large Silk Embroidered Screens, Wall Hangings, Kakemonos, etc, including a Variety of Tea and Coffee Services,

Ant

ONE BURDER-TYRED JAPANESE RICKSHA,

(Full Particulars from Catalogue).

Qu View from FRIDAY, p. lues: Ae bus.

Bangig, cller 24, 1312

Hughes and Hough

AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.

General Auctioneers

AND

Share, Coal and

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS

TO-KWA-WAN COAL STORAGE,

Codus wed:

A.B.C. 4TH & En EurnoxS.

G.

HUGHES & ROUGR,

Auctioneer

A notions,

R.

only a bayonet charge could have decided the issue, continues to excite interest, în service and aamunantical ciretos.

Colonel Cody's view that it had thrown warfare binck to the hand-to-hand' encoun» ters of 1,000 years ago in sot sharod by Colonel H. S. Massy. Certainly unt,” he said, to a Daily Chronicls representative (**with regard · to mounted and mobile | troops of all kinds which is futóra have to-

se ordinary tactics, while of course con-

| siderably hastening their movements. It le pcssible that when there mounted troops have prepared the way for the infantry, which will make every effort to come up at quickly as possible behind them, that infen. try on both sides will fight at much slower quarters than has hitherto Loen 'tBa 1350 | co, especially as they will now movo");

FOR SALE

·SECTION LA or E. I. L 370

Area 25.376 Square foot, Position Facing King's Park.

Money on Mortgages at market raton

PUBLIU AUCTION,

ABE Undersigned has received instrno- 1cions to Sell by Pablo Auction

1!

OD

TUESDAY,

the 5th November, 1919, commencing at

9.30 r., at bis Sales Rooms,

No. 4. Duvo STREET,

A QUANTITY Or

chielly by nigt for an early fght nextVALUABLE BLACK WOOD

morning. But I do not think that there Îy any more chance of hand-to-hand battles taking place in the future than obtains at prevent,"

Asked if he thought aeroplanos would be ¦- used for actual warfare as well as scouting He replied "Undoubtedly, as for s combata between reconnoitring sir craft in concerned, for it in evident that to chtain the necessary information one sido must sweep the air clear of all opposing machiner, or as many as possible of them."

PUBLIC AUCTION.

DARTICULARS and Conditions of the Lasting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on MONDAY, the 4th day of Nor 1912, at Jr., at the Officos of the Public Works Departurent, by Order of His Ex- Colonel Massy suggests that lighting callency the Governor, of Two Lots of aeroplanes should be equipped with a light | CROWN LAND West of the Public Lanpick-firing gun fzed in front of the dries, Ksavedy Road, audi bolow Kennedy

roaching and that the olearing officer Road respectively, in the Colony of Bong xong, for a term of 75 years with the option should carry or have handy magazine of renewal at Crown Rants to be fixed by ride, but this might, necessitate a fotal the Surveyor of His Majesty the Kryo, for crew of three, lie said "There will pro- one far her term of 75 years.

bably be several kinds of military aero- planos, just as their are several kinds of naval craft, the light aeroplane für rapid scouting and a heavier amchina for helping to clear the air when the lighter machines receive such opposition that, they can proceed no further. The larger war planes might eventually carry a pilot and threa ighting men. The smaller ones would consist only of a pilot and one observing officer,

Registry No.

Inload

Lot

A1. TELEGRAPHIC CODE.

No.

103

Telegraphic Address: 'MEIRION' HONGKONG.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

MTB Undersigned her veerived in true- Toate son by Public Anetism,

on

WEDNESDAY,

the 6th November, 1912, at 9.30 r.m., at their SALES Rooms, No. 8, Den Voor ROAD, Corner of Ice House Street, —— A Lazoz QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE,

&c

Comprising as followa :-- Two Drawing Room Suites, One Silk Tapestry and One Leather Covered. Upholstered Chairs and Sofas, Carpets and Rugs, Pictures, for Oil Paintings and Engravings, Bed Room Suites, Double and Single Brass and Brass-mounted Bedsteads and Cote, Bureaus, Wardrobes, &c. Tenk wood Dining Room Furniture, &c., &c., 1 Dinner service complete. and Dessert Service, Crockery, Electro-plated and Glass Ware, 2 Cooking Stoves and Kitchen Utensils, Enamelled Ware, Cutlery, &c.; Electric Lamps, Brass Fonders, Fire Brassos, &c.;

Also

Irland

Particulars of the Lois.

Locality.

Below Kena

Boundary

t

We

menta

*} ༈

* 14

W.

E

It

Annual Heat

Upset Price.

55 100 2301L17578

135

As per suðu plan (50,000) 264 |

Jabat

On the question of aeroplanes dropping projectiles on stationery or moving, abjects

he anid: I do not think that at the pre-

AND TEAR FURNITURE, Comprising - LLACK WOOD: 'Very Finoly Carved Curio

Stands, Cabinets, Couch, Round Oval & Square Tables, Fire Screens. Armchairs, Side Table, Stools, Flower Stands Photo Frames and Wall Brackets.

TEAK:

.

Double nod Single Wardrobes with Bevelled Glass Doors, Marble Top Washstunde, Sideboards, Dinner Waggons, Dining Tables and Chairs, Writing Desks, (plain and zoll top). Overtantos, Flower and Curiu) Stands, Bookcases, Card Tables, etc.;

Alao Brass Fonders, Coal Scuttles and Fire Bassos.

Two Cottage Piazos.

Ono Treadle Sewing Machine. Co view from Monday, the 4th Nov. Catalogues will be issued. TERME ----Cash on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer Hongkong, October 31, 1912.

0.

Intimations.

WORKS.

R.

1384

11

sent time an explosive, unless the charge! CITY AND HILL DISTRICT WATER be an enormous one, dropped on a ship, would' produce such disnatrous cfects as some persons anticipate, unless a very lucky 1360 xbot dropped down a funnel or into a hatch-- way in the vicinity of the magazine."

THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOULETY OF THE UNITED STATES:

SHEWAN, TUMES & CO.,

GENERAL MANAGERA, HONGKONO,

¡J. T. HAMILTON, General Manacks FOR THE EFT, Tuzzo.

Heabo pointed out that a height of over 13,000ft. has lately been attained by an aeroplano, and as the limit of convenient height attainable by the Zappelis, airships is only about 5,000 ft. su seroplaus pro- vided with a dozen amall bombs and a

quick-firing gun with explosiva ballets, would make short work of such airship "I am persuaded," he added, "tkai

New Insurance Paid for..... £ 25,687,500 | thanks to the efforts of our Admiralty and Outstanding insurance amounte

to .........N „£282,653,220 Assete. amount ....... £104,068,655 Surplus amounts to... 17,828,726 Dividends to Policyholders

1910

1910...... Total paid Folicyholders Total Expenses for 1910. Gross carnings from intercab

and Beate for 1010...

Grona rate of Income frein

Investments 1910....... Hongkong. Feb. 23, 1912.

Ą SU RAINFALL during the current year has boon much below the -average and the dry season has set in

carlier than usual, the

City

and Hill Districte are

threatened with zarious the public in preventing the sto or ex- shortage of water, The co-operation of

travagant use of water and in exercising every posible economy in its use is invited.

W. CHATHAM,

Water Authority. Public Works Office,

Emagkong, October 30, 1912.

0.

R

1376

War Ufice, we shall in a short spaea of time not only equal, but possibly outstrip,

foreign nations in the matter of serial CITY AND HILL DISTRICT WATER

ofence nad defence,"

POLICE BAFFLED BY A BOY.

}

WORKS.

TT IS HERESY that, in

consequence of the threstoned shurtsse. of water during the presont dry sessi, the services to houses in the Rider Main Districts will be disconnected with the mains as soon se public fountains, from which supply of water can be obtained, The have boun erected in the streets. erection of public fountains in about in bu proceeded with and the services to houses will be disconnected as the provision of auch fountains proceeds.

10,575,187 53,439,361 10,322,0%

21,648,625

How a fsher lad, sixteen years of age, 4.45%

27iroke inta. a house and stole, securities 'grorth B,500 and jewellery, and misled the poles into the belief that the rob. lery was the work of expert crackomes. was described at Ramsgate last month. The boy. Albert Henry Card, was brought before the local Boach on a remanded | Public Works Ofice, charge of stealing a deed box containing jewellery, shares, coupons, and other

NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE

INSURANCE CO.

IN WHICH ARE VESTED THE SHARES OF

A few pieces of Carved Blackwood For THE OCEAN MARINE INSURANCE niture, 1 Cottage Pisso, 1 Large American

Iron Safe, and a few pieces of OIA Porcelaion.

:

And

One Violin, with Case, &c.

Un view day before svin.

Catalogues will be issued.

Tersia —Às usual,

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.

Bongkong, October 23, 1912,

PUBLIC AUCTION.

134-4

THE Undersigned have recaived ins'ra

ious, to wall by Public Anotion

THURSDAY,

по

the 7th November, 1912, at 11 a., a their Saun Books, No. 8, Des Vinuz

Road, Corner of Toe House Strect

A CONSIGNMENT OF

USEFUL HOUSEHOLD, LINENS,

TURKISH TOWELS & SUNDRIES,

Comprising

Fina Turkish Towels, Bath Gow, Huckaback Towels, Fine Damask Table

COMPANY, LTD.,

and

THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS:

ASSURANCE CO.

W. OBATHAM,

Water Authority. Hongkong, October 30, 1912.

1977

securities of the total value of £3,500 THE VICTORIA RECREATION CLUB.

the night of September 19. The pro

PUTAL FUNDS AT Star Decenker, 1911, party belonged to Mr. Charles Price, a

£22,561,236

-Authorised Capital £8,000,000

Subsribed Capital £4,500,000 Paid-up Capital

1-Fire Funds.....

Sinking Fund Account

NOTICE.

well-known member of the Ramsgate Corporation and the entertainment man-THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of Members will be held in the CLUB's nger of the Pavilion Theatre.

November, at 6.30 r... for the purpose of Gramas on WEDNESDAY, the 6th considering and passing the Annual Reports and Statement of Accounts for 1911.

The General Committed will place before

"

OT

A DRINK, A TONIC, AND A DIGESTIVE COMBINED

WITHOUT ALCOHOL OR GAS.

For

Digestion

and

Indigestion

NO OTHER DRINK IN, THE

* WORLD HAS BETTER :: GUARANTEES FOR PURITY AND GOODNESS

FOR THE RELIEF of Indigestion, O.T. has proved invaluable to thousands of people.

A WINEGLASSFUL sipped after Meals, will aid Digestion, pre- vent Flatulence and "Full Feeling" and help to restore the healthy func tions of the Digestive System.

BUY A BOTTLE TO-DAY

TELEPHONE No 633

Hotels.

ΤΗΣ

STATION HOTEL,

NATHAN ROAD.

KOWLOON,

GARNER, QUELCH &

VISTORS AT HOTELS.

HONGYONG HOTEL,

M11 F. Abdulla Mr A. T. Barberini MFC P. Bartán Mr E R. Bate MrE. A. Beaumont Mr C.D. J. Bell 3r G. A Bona Mr and Mrs. F.

Blanch

Mrs C. S. Brown Mr. F. Buras

Lady Campbell Mr M. *. "Check : Mr A. A. Claxton MT. J. Cokely Mr W. R. J. Cooper

PLECTRIC LIGHT AND FASS, MO Buschner

BATH-ROOM TO EACH ROOM Cold and Hot Water throughout

PRIVATE AND PUBLIC BARS.

BILLIARD ROOM.

Private Dining Room.

EXCELLENT CUISINE.

For Particulars apply to

THE MANAGER PKL. No. K129. Telg. Address *Tenwork

Hongkong, Feb. 2. 1913.

Miss Crocker Mis Lonis H. Gmz'er Mr G. Curry Mr C. B. Davis Mr C. Defer Mr. H. Douglas Mr W. O: Drew Mz3, E. Edwards Mr and Mrs K. C.

Elzenfels Mr. J. Fairbaira

W. A. Farloy Mr W Mr H. A. Feid Mr H. G. Fisher

200

Mr E. A. S. Fowler

WYNDHAM HOTEL, WYNDHAM (FLOWER) STREET, Opposite Clock Tower. CANLY TWO MINUTES' WALE OCATION good for Hillside Scenary

FROM BUSINESS CENTRE. Familles, Residents and Tourists made thoroughly comfortable. Terzis Moderate.

BUY ON FIRST-CLASS LINES. Under the Personal Supervision of the Proprietress:

M. S. HOY."

BRAESIDE PRIVATE HOTEL, TANDING in its own grounds with

£2,437,500

The robbery took place while Mr. 8,899,114 III-Life & Annuity Funde... 16,136,180 Fring's house was left unoccupied for

88,512 few hours. Entry was gained through's liny window in the scullery, and a heap £92,541,208

of crockery on a shelf which obstructed the Masting the following resolution Tennis and Croquet, Lawns, Large

That the text is Rule 14

14 at present treading Airy, and Well Pamished Rooms, Ever Revenue Fire branch...... 3,867.18 the entry of the intruder was uncere new rivals they unter: shall be home comfeat. Fins View of the Harlem,

Life and Annuity 1,973,260 miously flung upon the cemented for, altared by the deletion of $150 per Telephone. No. 090.

Branches...toreon |

Thren ron were ransacked, cheque month and that 85:00 be substituted Kevente Marino Department 262,002

books disturbed, and the deed box was instead of a payment of $4.50 after Usher Receipts IDE 430,18%

the 30th September, for the remainder of Porried away. For Eve days the affair the year, it shall be 8500), £3,239,512 | siystified the police, and so certain were

| authorities (at first that expert, thieves [“-

***

The Accumulative Funds of the various been at work that every police force Broches are sepurately, invested, and, by Act of Parliament, are set aside to meet the claims under the respective Depart ments of the Company's Business. -.

SHEWAN, TOMEN A CO

Agents

PATELL & CO.

in the United Kingdota-wus informed út the robbery. Over £1,000 worth of curities were negotiable, w they cou sisted of detachable coupous. The dis covery of the culprit, came from, un vis- exported urter and in a strange mu air. The prisoner's sister was cleaning out a heßroom at his home, and natiewo wet wool lying in a lille lap on the Bour art replace. In looking! p

Cloths and Serviation (various sizes), Hood Exporters & Importers the chimney a piece of a document relat

embmidered:* Pillow" Onsos, „Single- and

Double Bed Niza Bhant, Single and Double

Bod Quilts, Lace, Coctair, Ladies and

ing to mliares was noticed, and the polion were informal. Ope constalile got up the vestoney, un får nu lixswaist, dislodging quility of bricks. Hic Inund of silver

Get a Handkerchiefs Ladies Under General Merchants will forsend part of its miss

Duchesse Beta, Ladian and Gent's Busos, Longcloth, Travelling Bugs, Truy Suppor Cloths, Cent's Underwear, Table Plate, Cutlery, Centre Stands,

A low lots of Gent's Shifts,

All New Goods just arrived small jota to

sait parohasers). – |

On view on Wednesday when Cataloguss say be bad on applicatiop.

HUGHES & ROUGH.

“ductionmirs,

and

Fungi property, and fly led revolver, The car case had been in the deed box, FAB(soit sa Card, comer, botos, hot was.

stad, and Chief Constable Jones anked

Commission Agents, what he had done with Mfr. Price

Fox" The toy unsented to show where it was hidden and led the officers to a spot lem than four hundred yards, from

HONGKONG CANTON, the police station. terpublic gardens

SHANGHAL AND

of the East Cile the boz was found with most, if its confinty intact, «Practically the whole of the missing, property täna | been recovered.

FRANK LAMBERT,

Home Secretary. VICTORIA BECREATION, CLUBÍ. **Boogkring, October 30, 1912.

JAPANESE MAKERS.

1376

Apply to Mas F, W, WATTS,

Braeside,20. Macdotinell Road. Hongkong. Beptember 2, 1908g,

19)

KINGSCLERE HOTEL,

HONGEONG.

{NRIVALLED" position in the Hill darict, overlooking the Botanical Gardens and facing the Harbour,

Murderous quiot Suites with luxuriously Stted Bathrooms, Telephones and Electrio

Talephones in Bedrooms and Sitting.com

pay throughout. ̧*

EVERY KINE Fass

Footwear

Telophone No. 1129. Cable Address:* Bachendoc

LE Code Dub Ed. Hongkong, September 1, 1908. 12

SOLE AGENTS

Mrs R. T. Matheson

and child

Mr and Mrs R A.

McGrath

Dr and Mrs C. W.

Макевцу

Mr R. W. Kend Mr B. K. Mehta

Mr C. S. Molton Mr J. Merecki. Mrs H. Meyer MrD. M. Mickla " Mr E. Maller Mir J. Morris M: J. D. P. Mulder Mr. J. .D. F Muldor

Capt, and Mrs F. D.

Northcombe

Sir V. d'Oettingen Mr.J. Ormiston Mr L. Palmer Miss Potter Dr L. F. Radiall Mr. H. Ray Mia F. Reay

C. Reich

Mr L. S. Rosenbaum Mr R. T. Rowenbaum Mr & Mrs Rosenbaum Miss N. Roth

- Dr Scherer

Mr and Mrs J. S. H.

Frank

Mr W. Schmalka

Mr J. C. Sibley

Mr E. E. Smith'

Mr. Freach & child : Mr H ̈H. Soloman

Dr Freased

Mr Denman Ful'er Mr and Mrs J.

Mr J. Spiers

Mi Sare

F. Mr C: D. Stanton Mr E. L. Station

George MEA. 6. Gorden Mia George Mr Steadmann

Mr B. Stephenso Capt. G. A. Gugh Mr O. A. Steven Mr V. Goulbourn Mr P. G. Sullivan Med. Gorgey Mr P. D. Sutherland' Mr and Mrs Joseph Mrs Han y Taylor

Gould

Mrs W. S. Taylor Mr D, M. G. GratamaMr J. W. S. Taylor Mr K. J. Grimshaw Me J. A.

Thackrug Dr Guntech:

Mr and Mrs T. S. Capt. T.

P. Hall Dr J. G. Hanna Mr and Mrs W.

Hannibal

Vanderloo Mr.G. Vermeij

A. Mr E. Vollbrecht.. Mrs E. Vollbrecht' Mr and Mm F. T. P.

Waterhouso

Mr W. T. Harbord Mr J. T. Harwood. 11iss M Hiret... Mr E. Hope Dr S. Hough

·Capt. R. Lines -

Mr E J. Watermann Mra Watermann- Mr H. Watkins Mr L Waist:

Mr & Mrs J. Johnston Mr & Mrs B. Webb Milutbosch Cap W. D. Welsh Mr S. Komor Mr A. Kruseman Mr D. M Whamond! „De Kulitz

Mr and Mrs H.C. H

du

White&

Miss F. Witherly

GIT G. B. Lansing BL G. F., Lehnert Mr G. T. Lloyd Mr N. Q. MacGregor:

Withingta

Co.,

PEAK HOTEL

Dr and Mrs Aubrey Mr & Mrs W. Arm

strop

Mr A. J. Auld Mr G. W. Barton Mr L. M. Bayley Me and Mrs &eyer Mrs Bowdler

9

Mr J. D. Lloyd Major & Mas Lyddon

4.0, D..

Dr & Mrs Macfarlane Capt. & Mrs McMunn

children and ourK R. A. M.G. Rev. Foster Pegg

Majo Mrs Bowen Mr and Mrs Patria

and 2 girls Major Pricinară, B, 1,

Attorney-General & Lt. Col. RadcliffIRE,

-Mea Bucknill

Eng. Comar Roome,

Major Canlifield, R.E. R.N.

Mrs Cole and child D: & Mrs Rutherford, Lt. and Mrs

Cunningham

Mr M. Darch Mr A. F. Doane

C. RN.

Mr A. Sinchit

Mr and Mrs Soffietti

Mr and Mrs Talati

Mr and Mrs G. G. Majer & Mrs Waring,

Gordon

RAM.G.

Capt. & Mrs Guthrie, Mr Wason

RA.

Ir and Mrs B. A

Hala

Mr and Mrs W. M.

Watrod

Mrs Wheen and child

LA-Col. Gordon Hall, Mr Wilson

RAM C.

Bir W. B. Mind

Mr Lee Wooger

Mr David Wood

Capt & Mes Hodgins Capt. Wood-R. A‚M, C. Mir and Mes W. G. Mr H. P. Woodbouss

Humphreys

Min E. Woodbouse

Mir W. Jack Mit & rs Lec. Jones Wrigley...D.

Lt. Col. and Mrs

Lt.-Co. & Mrs Tean

and child D.P.

KING EDWARD HOTEL.

Mix Money

Mr A. D. Anderson

Mr T. Aoki

Mr F. Aron

Mr G. H. May Mr and Mrs F. E

McHugh

Mrs Birs and child Lieut. Cros-e. MEJ Midzushima Mr W. A. Donaldson Mr K. Miyatom! Mrs E and child Mirand Mrs J.H. N.

Mr E

Mre Finchett

Mr Goo. Grimble

Mr and Mrs J.

Hansen

Mr H. Hunter -

Mt F. EL Eydo

Mr and Mrs Kemp

Mody

Major 3. Monis

Mr M. F. Murray

E. Capt. & Mrs W. O

Passmore

Mrs B. A. Ramsey

Mr A. P.

Banting

Miss F. aunders.

Mr C. H. W. Kerk-Mrs Schenk

boven

--De-Sibers:

Mr & Mrs C. Imurit Mr H. 8. Spurge

Mr and Mrs W. AL

Swinerton

*D

MA Leigh

Mr and Mrs Lainaire Mr. B. Taylor

and sbild

Comdr. Basil Taylor Mr K Makashima Mr Walker Mr C. N. Manhoff Mr F. W. Whils

GRAND CARLTON HOTEL.

Mr & Mrs B. Allen Miss M. 3. Fajnu Mr A. G. Besument His N. E. Phyno Mr 8. G. Bolan Mr & Mrs R. Pestonji Capt, and Mrs Braga Miss Glady Porter MFI

Braga

Mr W. Prinde, Jun. Me HL W. Bay

Міня 1. Влада Mr and Mrs J. W.

and Mrs Neil Mr G. G. Wood: MacIntyre

Mr and Mrs P. R MFF. L. Mackay

Wood Mr. Mckenzie Mr. J. Madden Dr. O. Marriott

M and Mrs J. E

Wright Mr J. A. Young

GRAND HOTEL

Mr C. Becker

Mr W-Beckitt

Mr C. J. Morresgell

Mr & Mrr Madio

--

MrA, T. Myall

Mr P. Nitz

Mr and Mim Bull Mr El Christiansen Mr Cook

Mx G. Mc Nulty Mr W. R. Dony Mr My Oiff Wise M, Earthagen Mr N. Olia Mr B. Eddingfield Mr Paul

MV. Ponnell

ORDER KING EDWARD HOTEL M

MW: P. Gregory

M: Peyton Grifia

Min E. Petersen Mr The Peterson

FIRST-CLABS HOTEL ZIMÁ M. Bailer 19 Mr Mo. Te

My B. you Harling Mr R. Richter

Miss M. Brags

Miny Dellía Conner

Mrs J. Crawford BLET. J. Fiyon

Mr A. F. Ramedios} Me A

Higgs

Mr WJ,

Robbint

- Mr. and Mrs Arthur.

Rogerson

Mr G. Harper Me W. Jackson Mr and Mrs Janneys. Mini V. Malte Mr.W. C. Payne Mrs C. B. Payne Mr G. Payne

Mr G. W. Bewall. 2514 Ethel Smith Mr B. H. Stephenson Mrs Tall

Mr E. J. Trnadgold" Ms J. Vernon Man J. O. M. Payne Mr and Mrs Wast Mis J. P. Paynd

Mr G. Abraham au M 11 MIL MEAL Anamono

Med B. Arnold Mr. Ibi ML Birot

Me and Mrs F

Mariot

Melt. E. Brooks Mr. and Mrs. P.

Brown

Mr J. D. Byrue

Mr HV. Obenis

F. A Chopard

D. M; C. W. Marshall

Me Ta Moris Mais X de Morrist Mas S Marton

Mr & Mr C. Bu

V.L Cruickshank Mr. F.Muso

UNDER EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT. Mr And Mr Hejoig, Mr & Mrs Raddate / i Mesaj

EXCELLENT BOOMS": ELECTRIC LIFTS & TIGHT

REASONABLE RATES,

Mr C. W. Hubbell " Mr W. Burbs. Mr Thao Hubbell Mr VFL BM Mr. J. Jacobsen Mr th Mr. 7 W. Jones Mr Bastaomard Mr A. Tanzenħaim - Me Blawart Trit

1391 DAY ON MIS

WeDaria AONARME JAT. Nichole

Dr L. E. Fannin Mr. J. L. Gibzey ALEJ. B

Gillies Me Goldenburg

Mr J. Gracion

M

TEA

M&In H. Pink; Mr LT. BORAZIO Mr James Sooth Mr Bogle Me A Sohr MET OR

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