THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7,

Hughes and Hough

AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.

General Auctioneers

AND

Share, Coal and

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS "TO-KWA-WAN "

COAL STORAGE.

Coden usod:

ARC. 4TM & STH EDITIONS, AX. TELEGRAFfic Cope,

Telegraphic Address - *MEIRION' HONGKONG.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Tinna te af by Public Anminn

THE Undersigned have received' instru -

(TOB ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

on

FRIDAY. ·

the 8th November, 1912, al 2.30 .., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Dee Your Read, corner of Toz House Starrz,- A MISCELLANEOUS STOCK, As follows:-

Several Gramaphoues, Sewing Machines Clocks, Hall Markod Silver Watches, Lamps, Money Furses, Bags, One Double Sortant by Chrys, Londen, &c., da.,

Also

A large quantity of Capstan Navy Cut Tobacco

thousand Egyptian Beverl Cigarettes,

And 120,000 Cigars of various Braule in good order and condition,

ו

Un view day before aule. Tramu da naval..

HUGHES & ROUGH,

Justincera

Hongkong, November 1, 1912.

189

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received in

tions to by Public Auction

un

SATURDAY,

the 9th November, 1912, at 11 46, at thair SALES Roomy, No. 8, Des Vosux Road, Corner of Ice House Stroot,-

A CONSIGNMENT OF

USEFUL HOUSEHOLD LINENS,

1912

Auctions.

· PUBLIC AUCTION,

PRELIMINARY NOTICE,

THE CHINA MAIL.

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER

"RIGHT TO DIE.”

A Letter From Mr Shaw.

FORCIBLE FERDINO,

In the course of a letter on the farmiðla loeding of suffragettes in prison, Mr G`

THE Undersigned he reosind (gateur SHARE & GENERAL BROKER. Bernard Shaw says, apropos of the dilemma Tone tu sell by Publis à action.

W:

(FOR ACCDENT OF TAM CONCRETEE),

on

MONDAY,

the 2nd December; 1913, så 2.40 r2, at

*Fox Wrst,' No. 143, Maguzico Gap, The Peak,→ THE

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

..

Ec.,

FURNITURE,

&c.,

o.,

Thereia Contained. Full Particulars will be published later.

Fargo ;-à unosis

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers,

Hongkong, November 6, 1919.

Intimations.

Try.

1418

Some of Our Specialities CORNED and SMOKED

OX TONGUES CORNED BEEF & PORK

BRAWN

BEEF and PORK "SAUSAGES.

HE DAIRY PARM CO, LTO

(ng-

IP, 1910.

FONG KAY,

HAIR DRESSING SALOON,

b

RAZORS GROUND AND SET,

No. 51, WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG.

Graduated in America at the Moler

System of Colleges.

GIVE US (A TRIAL: THE BEST BARBER IN Tows,

. WITH.

1

The American New Style Chair. 1400 Hongkong, August 19, 1912.

PATELL & CO.

FOR

SALE.

SECTION A on K. 1. L. 370

Aren 25,976 Square feet,

Position: Facing King's Park,

..

Money ne Mortgages så market mater,

PUBLIC AUCTION

or

"A FINE COLLECTION OF

ANTIQUE CHINA,

in which the Government has been placed. by the voluntary starvation of prisoners;— Fisherts the Government. has stupidly and angrily attempted to escape from the dilemma by the illegal and abominable expedient of forcible foeding. It haa boast guilty of violence and torture in its pršavo, and it has tried to axcuse itself by lying and insolance in Parliament, At that game it has been ignominiously beaten. It has bad. to release the women and to confess ita own impudent mendacity concerning the cruelty and danger of its illegal methods.

But this plan of tinkly releasing the privoaors after torturing thern so much as

THE Undersigned han modived instrus. the prison authorities dars is clearly only

tinas to sell by Public Auction,

SATURDAY,

The 9th November, 1912, commencing at 2,30 mm, at his Sales Rooms, No. 4,

DUDDELL STREET, ----

A Fr** COLLECTION AF

·ANTIQUE CHINA FROM THE SUNG, MING. KANGHI, YONGOHING, KIENLUNG & TOW.KWONG PERIODS.

applicable to bart sentences, with regard to which the Home Secretary can be Asarad that the unfortunate women bara received, in the courts of a low days foraïble

ding, a very fell equivalent for the in series of the unexpired portions of their

<!ences.

The moment the women go on to graver crimes this illogical compounding of a mouth's imprisonnient for a week's torture is no longer possible. An attempt to give the Mounting prisoners an equivalent in The Collection is made up of dealour, forcible feeding for three and a half year' Blue and White, and Kéolour Vasos, panal servitude would probably end either Pistes and Pineques; Ivory and Jade in killing them or driving them med, Thio Carvings; Bronze Figures, Vases and In-result of that might be that other suffragista Cash Burners; Water Colour Paintings might be gonded into doing something that and Scrolls; Peking Cloisonne Vasos would be punished by a sentence of penal Soochow Lacquer. Ware: Embroidered servitude for life.

Mandarin Costa.

tc.,

16.

&c.

On View from Friday, tha 6th Nor. catalogue win bø esined. Tents-Cash on delivery.

GEO, P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer. Hongkong. November 4, 1912.

PUBLIC. AUCTION.

1399

RIGHT TO COMMIT SUICIDE.

In that case what would the Government do To release a really dangerous criminal after a fortnight's stomach-pamping would Lo ridiculous, and the released prisoner might quite possibly be lynched. To keep tho prisoner would mean allowing her to starve horself to death.

In such an extremity it come to me that the prisoner's right to commit suicida

THE Undersigued bas received instrue would have to be recognised. As long as

1

in

WEDNESDAY,

the 13th November, 1912, commencing at

237 r., at No. 4. Und BatZEY, ---

A Lanun QuaNEITY OF YERY VALUARLE · HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Comprising :-

1)

Exporters & Importers tels, Cutlery, Glass and Crockery Ware,

General Merchants

and

TURKISH TOWELS & SUNDRIES, CommissioD

Comprising -

Fine Turkish Tosul, Bath Gowan, Hachaback Towels, Fine Damask Table

A gents.

Cloths and Serviettes (various eiza), nud- HONGKONG, CANTON,

embroidered Pillow Cases, Single and Double Bed Size Sheets, Single and Doulle Bed Quilts, Lace Curtains, Ladies and Gents Handkerchiefs. Ladies' Underwear, Duchess Seta, Ladies' and Gent's Hoses, Longcloth, Travelling Rugs, Tray and Supper Cloties, Gont's Underwear, Table Plate. Cutlery, Centre Stands,

And

A few lube of Gent's Shirts.

All Now Gundo just arrived in stall lots to suit purchasers).

Catalogues may be had on application. On view on Friday. Sul ini.. z.. TERRAN NUA).

+

SHANGHAI AND

HANKOW,

JAPANESE MAKERS.

EVERY KIND

Or

Footwear

MADE

ORDER

HUGHES & HOOR,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, felober 25, 1912,

T

1969

THE

PUBLIO AUCTION,

THE Underlined bare received instruc tion to sell by Public Auction,

נם

WEDNESDAY,

the 13th November, 1913, at 2.30 r..,

at their Salen Bouma, No. 8, Des

Visar Rand, Corner of

Ico Hop Street,-

A LARGE QUANTITY OF

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

&c.

FURNITURE, ize. &c., Comprising as follows:--

Two Drawing Room Suites, One Silk Tapestry and One Leather Covered. Upholstered Chairs and Sofas, Carpets and Bags, Fictures, a few Ou Paintings and Engravings, Bed Room Suite, Double and Single Brass and Brise-mounted Bedsteads and Cots, Bureaus, Wardroben, &c., Teak- wood Dining Room Furnitare, &c., &c., Mectro-plated and Glass Ware, 2 Cooking Stoves and Kitchen Utensils. Enamelled Ware, Cutlery, &c., Electric Lamps, Brasa Fanders, Fire Brastes, &c., 2 Sewing Machines and One New Rubber Terad Ricksha

A few pieces of Curred Black wood Furniture, 1 Cothigo Fiano, 1 Large "American Iron Safe, soda few piccet of

Old Forcelains.A A

On view day before sale. Catalogos will bú fentinḍ. TAKRES ZAPÁN TEST,

HUGHES & ROUGH:

Auctione ngong, Nurember 5, 1813,

CHERRY & σ9,,

FEDDER STREET,

T

Opposite Hongkong!Hasal.

Hmgkong May°N, 1910

etc. etc.

the Government placed within the pri

onet's reach a sufficiency of food, I do not

e how it could be held accountable for

the prisoner's death any more than if she

mmitted suicide, in any other manuer.

My conclution is that if the prisoners in

TOT

A DRINK, A TONIC, AND A DIGESTIVE COMBINED

NO OTHER DRINK IN THE

:: WORLD. HAS · BETTER !! GUARANTEES FOR PURITY AND GOODNESS

WITHOUT ALCOHOL OR GAS.

For

Digestion

and

Indigestion

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.

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爵水汽力逼士

GARNER, QUELCH & Co.,

SOLE AGENTS

VISTORS AT HOTELS

HONGKONG HOTEL.

Mountjoy are determined to commit suicide THIS WONDERFUL SYPHON | MrPhysM-ha AmutMr G. F. Lohnort

by starvation they must be allowed to do sad that the Government could not be Fine Stained Teak Dining Room Suite held responsible for their deaths if they (Sideboard, Silver Cabinet, Table and would convince the public that the prisoners Morocco Covered Chairs), Teak Orarmsand plenty of food within their reach.

This is the cold logic of the matter, and has been evident to inteligent observer Silk Tapestry Covered Drawing Roumeno time that the moment the Saite, Occasional Tables, Canton Black militant Suffragists overstepped the line wood Flower Stands, Fine Cherry Wood

which separate what I may call pardonable Round Table, Laca Curtains. Velvet Filection from offences against public safety, Star Carpet ani Brass rods, Ruge, Ameri-elict to community can be persunded to Llerate, they would drive the Government lack on this gold logic.

con Ice Chest, etc., clc., ctc.

Fino Brass Double Bedsteads, Oak Wardrobes with Reveiled Mirrors, Task Toilet tables and Washstands, Oak Cheat- of Drawer, Toilet Crockery, etc., etc.

"Electric Fillings, Coiling and Desk Fans. Grand Piano by Collard & Collard' ia

excellent condition.

Victrols Gramophone (almost new) and Records (cust G 2200), Grandfather Clock, On View from Friday, the 8th Nov. „ Catalogue will be issued. Tema: -- Weah on denvery.

GEO. P. LAMMERT.

Auctioneer. Hongkong, November 4, 1912.

1403

VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY

TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION

об

THURSDAY,

the 14th day of November, 1919, at Noox,

at No. 4, Duddell Street, .

by

A GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer.

THE property consists of All that piece or parcul of ground situato at Victoris. Hongkong, and registered in the Land Office as Section No. 3 of Inland Lot No. 125 and of the message thereon, now known as No. 3, West Terrace and of the

|

· I need hurdly add that the responsibility for allowing things to reach such an extemity is, in my opinion, a much heavier one for the Government this forthe Sufim- gista, because on the point at issuu between them the Government is in the wrong and the Suffragiste in the right. If, there fore, the Suffragist in Mountjoy are allow- ed to kill themaulres, the herror which such an event will create, in spite of all logic, will be inspired by the Government. and not by the victims.

At the Apollo theatre Mr Pelissier will produce on the evening of Monday. Dec. 2, his promised pantomima. A vaj elaborate affair this is to be, socing that it contains in fewer than ten scenos. The

action takes prace is China-pot Japau, 35 so frequently happens-and scenery will be entirely Chinese.

Makes Mineral Water instantly at 90 cents a dozen Syphons. Anyone can do it. Failure is imposible. And you can save 50 per cent by making your own Mineral

Waters at home with tho

*PRANA'

SPARKLET SYPHON,

which lasts a lifetime and can be purchased from any Chemist or Stures..

PRICE:- Ench.

and party

Mr Md. AMALİR Bir . T. Barberini Mr CJ. Barnes

M. & Mrade Barthe Mi-s Barnes

lemy

Mr E. R. Bato Mr B. Beats

Mr E A. Benumont Mrs E. R. Belitios Mr C.D. J. Bell and MN. Mr G. Bena

Blanch

Mr O. Boschner

Indy Campbell

Miss Carpenter

BULBS at 30 conts per se A. A. Claxton

Box.

WHOLESALE PRICE:--

STYBOS per doz. ·

Mise Cochrane

J. Cokely

F.

Mr L. Liedeke

Mr G. T. Lloyd Ur. Lopes Mr N. C. McGregor Mr and Mrs Nail

MacIntyre Mr A. Mackenzie Mr J. M-dden Mr H. Marc De O. Marriott MR. T. Matheson

and child

Mr and Mrs E C.

McCullough, Maid and child

Dr and Mrs G. w.

McKenny

Mr D. K. Mehta

Mr W. A. Mentzer

Mr J. Merecki

Mr J. Morris

J. D. F. Mulder

MrT

Mr D. M. Mickla

Mr W. B J. Cooper

Mix Crocker

818.00 f.o.b.

Mr G. Carry

BULB Der doz. boras

Men Luai H. Coz e Mra J. D. F. Mulder

Mr nod Bra Nim

Mr C. H. Davis Mr A. F. Denne Mr C. Defer

$8.00 Lo.. H. Douglas

AWONG SANG HONG, LTD., WHOLELALE AGENTS,

248 and 248, Das Vaux Road Central, HONGKONG.

行發糖

行生廣港香

司公限有

Hongkong, July 8, 1912.

ASTOR HOT:AE.

Lupestir V. Lurebi

Mr W. C. Drow

Mr and Mrs H.

Ehrenfele

Mr and Mrs Eliott

Mr W

A

Farloy

Mr S Feldstein

Capt. n d Mrs F. D.

Nuthentbo

bir V. d'Oettingen

Mr H. C. Gre

Mr L Palmaer

C. Mrsad Mrs Pinart

Mr & Mrs G. Prager

Dr L. Randall

F.

E. H. Ray

Mr E.

Miss F. Reay:

Mr E.0. Fisher Mr C. Reich

Mr and Mrs F, MrFL Rebbing

children and nurse Mr L. S. Rosenham

FLAX HOTEL

Drand Mrs Anbrey Lt. Col. & Mrs Tean

Mr & Mrs W. Arm-

Mr G. W. Barton Mr L. M. Bayiny Mr and Mrs eyar

Mrs Bowdlar

xj

2

Mes Bowen

And A girls

and child D.P. Major & Mrs Lydden

.O.D.

Mr and Mn H. M.

Mana

Capt. & Mrs HoMa

children and nurse B.A.M.O.

Attorney-General & Mrs J. D. Mit

Mrs Backnill

B v. Foster Pegg

Major Caulfield, R. E. Mr And Mr Petrie Mrs Cole and child Major Prichard, R. A. L. and Dirs T. C. Lt. Col. RodalifeR.E.

Cunningham

Mr R ton

Eng. Comdr Rooms,

R.N.

Mr. Dareh Consul & Mrs Eitzen Mr and Mrs G. G. D; &Mrs Rutherford,

Guruva

RE

Capt. & Mrs Guthrie, Mr. Sinclair

"RA,

Mr Findlay Smith

Mr and Mrs B. A. Mr and Mr Soffietti

Hale

L&-Col. Gordon

RAMC

M: W. B. Frå

Me and Mrs Tálati

Wall,Major & Mrs Wasing,

RAM.C.

Mr Wason

Capt & Mrs Hedgine Mr and Mr W. M

Mr and Mrs W. G.

Humphreys

Mr W. Jack

W-teens

Mr. When and chlid

Mr David Wood

Mr & Mrs Lec Joues Capt WoodBA.M.G.

Mr. Keith

3. Kissage

Mr C. Arlt

Mr C. Becker

Lt. Col.

wod Mur

Wrigley. 4.0.D

GRAND HOTEL.

Mr & Mrs Mudia Mr A. T. Myall Mr & Mrs L. Bowes Mr P Nitz- Mr G. Challenger MFG. Mc. Nalty Bir Eli Chrizti zsen Mr M. Oiler Mr Cook

Mr N. Clia Miss. Adelaide Dala. Mr A. M. Ofon Mis Betty DeveramsMr J. J Pablo | Mías M. Ea-thoven Mr S. Paul

Mr F. Eddingfield MV Pennell Mr G. ales chwabe ir lan -3Er I Settiu

Ar E. A.S. Fowler Mr R. T. Rosenbaum Mr Frauch & chat Mr & Mrs Rosenbaum Mr Danman Fuller Mr W. Schmclke

Mr and Mrs J. F. Dr Schuster

Groorga

Miss Gearze

Mr A., Gordon

388 Cupt. G. A. Gugh

Mr & Mrs Arbuckle Mr L. Kennedy Mr J. B. Amold Mr T. Y. Ko & family Mr & Mrs

d'Azered Mr A Bickart Mr Birot

Prince Ange Teutensat in the Danish Regal Bary, sad a nephew of Queen Alexandra, is at present serving an apprenticeship to the aviation department of the Day. Princo Aage is not a stranger

Mr R. E. Brooks right of way and passgo over sing and dying, as he has already been several Mit De le Bearingue upon Section 1 and 2 of the said Lot. The times in the air an a passenger. When be Mr and Mr. P. D. property is held from the Crown for the bus finished his course he will be granted a Brown residue of the term of 999 years from the certificate as aviator, and in that capacity Mr Jan. Brown 28th day of May, 1856 granted therein by be attached permanently to the navy. So Mr J. D. Byrna

Lease dated the 17th day of April, 1805, far as is known be will be the first Prince of MrF. A Chopard

Mr H. V. Chenu

Victoris of the one part

Queen

Mr G. W. Marshell Mr L. Morris Mrs K. de Morris

Mr F. Mr S. Moren

Mr J. T. Nichols

Mr T. Pat Mr G J. Pereira Mr H. Pullard Mr E. B. Roach

Mr Fred. Bosenthal

69 and made between Her late 18/03) Toh royal blood to be certificated as a practica! | Mr J. L. Cruickshank Mr J. A. Soutt

PEAK TRAMWAYS COMPAN),

MIBUTEL

FIME TABLE.

WEEX-DAYI.

7,00a.m. to. 8.00 a.m...Every 15 minutes. 8.00a.m. to 10,00 a.m...Every 10 minut sa 10,00a.m. to 11.90 sm... Every 15 minutes. 11.30am to 12.45 p.m...Every 15 miwahes 12.45p.m. to 1.15 p.m...Every 10 minute

1.15p.m. to 1.45 pm...Every 15 minutma: --1.45pm to 2.15 p.m. Every 10) minaber) 2.15pm. to 5.00 p.m. Every 15 minnba 5.00p.m. to B.10 p.m...Every 10 minutes

NIGHT CARS... 7.46 pm and 9p.m., 9.40 p.m. so 11.3

p.m. every 10

15 minutes.

SUNDAYS. 6.00 m.a. to 10.30 am...Every 15 minutes 10.30am to 11.00a.m...Every 10 minubes 11.45 am. to 12 Noon........Every 15 minutes 19.00 Noon to 200 p.m. Every 10 minutes 1.00p.m. to 5.00p.m...Every 15 minute 5.00 pz. to 8.00 p.m...Every 10 minabre 6.00p.m. to 7.00p.m. Every 15 minutes 7.00p.m. to 8.10 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 7,30 am Sunday).

NIGHT CARS es un Week Days

SATURDAY

Extra Care at 11.45 p.m.: SPECIAL" CARS by arrangements th Company's Office, AzEZARD Borttage Dos Viz Road Centralet 200

JUEN ON HUMPHREYS & SON

General Managerss

stonu

Keswick of the other part. Subject vinter.

to the payment of the apportioned yewly performance

Crown Bent of 88.53 and the

and observance of the cursanta and coudi- |

Dr L. EL Fannin

Me Two Franklins

Mr J, L Gibney

Two serious cases of ships being struck

MrJ. 8. Gillies

M

J. GraciADI

tions contained in the said Crown Lease so by lightning were reported re-antly in the far as they relate to the property and sob

jest slso to a free and uninterrupted right Atlantic. The homeward bound steamer Mr J. M. Harris

4

Mr & Mrs EL L.

Shirley Mr F. Bison Mr A. Bohr -Mr F. G. Veitch ·

Mr Woodward Me Foung

of way had passage for the owners and Bristol Oity while in the Atlantic on Mr J. E. Hayward Mr F. E. Williams

ocupiers of Sections 4, 5 and the Renata

Mr E. J. Keaton ing Portion of the said Lot to and from September 2 was struck, the vene's top. Mir A. Barriert Jane Miz Xang

maat being broken. The first officer was ↑ **** temporarily blinded and rendered un-

Castle Road.

For further particulars and conditions of ula, apply to

Ma J, H. GARDINER,

Vendor's Solicitor,

Mr GEO. P. ZAMMERT,

Auctioneer. Hongkong, November 1, 1912.

NOTICE.

LESSONS IN CHINESE

1381

KUSGBCIERE' HOTEL +

Mr and Mrs G. Nowall's pho Dr and Mr Patt Dr and Ms B. W. Mr & Mrs J. Robert

Brown

con cious and the chief engineer was buried Me E. Arndt across the vessel's dock and scorched, while Mr and Mrs J. H.

Backhouss all the lights were extinguished and the compresse rendered unraliable.

The bargne Helios which arrived off Queenstown on Octolar 1 reported that "while in the South Atlantic on or about th

same date, she encountered bid weather

during which the ship was struck by Babe ming which brought down the fore to mest. and fors topgullent mast with all the yards

versed in literature, has been a teacher to European officials and merchants in this Colony for over ten

MRLI HON FAN,Chinese graduate stiched.

() NEUMONIA

BOD

Mr A. Carleton Man 0: Sachse Mr and Mira M, D. Mr M. L. Schalter

Corzie

child

S.

Mr A. L. Shields French; andCapt. 0, V.8 Skrím

shire, H.A.

Mr Bilinubam Mr B. M.Smith

Ligut. & Hits Hawell Mr R. D. Stewart. De & Mon Evan Jones Me LP Thomas. Dr. B. L. Martyn LobhMe van Wearon 5 | Mr & Mas W. Loose Mr. F. W. White We E. M. MacQ1002 M J. W. Wil-on ME, S.

B-H., Wutaan. 8. Horrison

Mr F. Ben

WYNDHAM HOTEL

· Mr E Hayward:

Mr. J. Bechards

Es has good method of training Kuro poans to pass in the Chinesamination, and 1700 never had of anyone who used Mingis B: Camp Mr. The Hemaley In possessed of first rata cortiscate sa a

Chamberlain's Cough Remedy having Chinese teacher. He has also a good know! pneumonia and milions of bottles, of tant de belly Mina M. Eng ledge of Mandarin and Hakke.

Those who intend learning the Chin remedy w sold every year. Paraments Bey. and Mrs Chelly, MiG Napier Language are requested to write ours of remedy cleans out, the culture beds that Me Wa Dabla is undoubtedly a germ dinare, and this Mr Craghton

Bev & Mrs, Benden Mr Arthur bephen in the threst and bronchial Mr JC. Finsh tubes and develop the germ of that discs Mia Garmin Mr. and Mr John

Mr and Ms We Stewart Bce sache by all. Chomista od teleopes Bawita

China Maui offios or direct to 3, Holly for wood Road, Lat foor. "960

Hongkong, May 17, 1918.

Mr G. L. Shaw

Mr J. O, Sibley

Mr V. Goulbourn Mr E. E. Smith

Mr and Mrs Joseph Mr H. H. Sotoman

Gould

Mr J. Spiers Mr D. M G. Gratamabliss Square Mr NA Gay Mr Grant Fqires Mrk J. Grimshaw. 'Mr C. T. Streett Mr & MF. Grove Mr P.D. Sutherland COPHABE

T. P. Hall Mr Thomas Swann

Vicu Admiral & Mrs

A, G. Tate Mrs Hen y Taylor Mrs W. S. Taylo Mr J. W. S. Taylor Me J. A. Thackrog Mr and Mrs T. N

Auderloo

Mr and Mrs W. A.

Annib Mr W. T. Harbord Mira Hardy Mr HA. Hald and

H. Holmes

Mr E

Hope

party Mr A. E. Hardman Min M Hirst Mr G. Vermeij Mr. Courty Hisson Me E

Volfbrecht Mr H

Mrs E. Vollbrecht Mr EL. Watkins- Mr & Mrs B. Webb Cap WD Welb M. C. E' Wansats Mr D. M. Whimond Mr and Mrs HL, O. H.

White

Dr. 8. Hough Capt. It lanos Mr and Mrs de Jose

lin de Jong.

Mr B. La Joveph MrANE Judah Miss Judah Capt. W. E. Kont Mr 0:0 Knight

Mr CV. Koenig Mr S: Komor Mr A. Kruseman Mr and Mrs J.

Lasak

Mr R. E. Lee

Mr and Mrs J. W.

Withington

Me G. G Wood Mr and Mrs PR

Wood

Mr and Mrs J.

R., Wright

Mr LA. Young

Mr W. P. Gregory Mr Peyton Griffin Miss Amy Hanson Mins Fay Hart

Hartley 11. & Mrs

and children

| Mr C. Hearings

MT O. W. ubbell

bir Theo, Hubbel Mr J. Jacobson blr J. W Jones Mr & Mrida Loon Birs N. da Loui Mr F Lorria Me J. J. Lynɑ? ». [Mr & Mrs M, thesom Mr G. J. More gall

Mr T. Arki Mr F. Arou

Mre E Peteret Mir Ih. Peterson Me J. L. Profoo Miss Fay Poston. Mr & Mrs Rodvirisky Mr Jahn Reyes

Mr A Rest

Miss Dorothy Russell Mr F. E Shaw Mr L. Smith Mir Stewart Tait Mr E. Thompson Mr. Tomparet Mr E. Valpalu Mias Louie Vermoob Mr and Mrs Monte

Wilks

KING-EDWARD HOTEL,

Miss Misery... Mr G. H. May Mira Bira and child Mr and Mrs F. E..

Me and Mrs Brind McHugh --

and chiridren Mr J Midznahizas Lina! Cros-e

Mr E. P. Millar Mr W. A. Donaldson Mr K. Migatoui M Grans and child Mrand Mrs J.H.

Mr Ewing

Mrs Finchett

Mody Major Morria

Mr. E. E. Garrard Mr M. F. Huny MfBen, Grimbe Mr

Mr and Mi R. N.

and MJ. E. Ohly

Hausen

Mr R. M Henderson F.Mr H Hunter,

Mr FH Hyde $1rs Hyde Mr AE. Keen W Mr and Mice Kemp Mr & Mrs C. Laurit

-GRÄND CARLTON HOTEL, Mr & Mra F. Allen - Mr D. Mobfarray. Mr A. G. Beaumeat Mr&Mrs R. Partonji Mr & Mrs W. Bishop Miss Gindy Porter

and child

Mr W. Prin-le, Jou Mr B. W. Ray Me A. F. Remedios MA

Bigge Mr W, J. A. Robbin Mr. «zisă Mrs Arthu

Rogerson

Bolfen Cap and Mrs Brags M. T. Brags, Mim Braga Mim H. Braun Mi Dellio Conndy. Mrn J, Crawind Da Me T.J. Flynn Mr G. Harper Mr Jackson

Mr G. W.Sewall Mia Ethel Smith Bir H H. Btophenad Mr-EJ Tredgula Me F Kingsland Me J. Varoon Me A. B. Wabuley Mr B Wal Me and Mrsko Mac, Mr and Mrs West

Capt. & Mrs W, O

Passmore Mrs R A. Romney Mias F. sanders: Mrs Behank

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