NOVEMBER 12, 912.
NEP OUS STRAIN IN BUSINESS.
"'
THE RAG-TIME CRAZE:
THE CHINA MAIL.
Just a boom, just a craze, a niere mita -ba a marzy manga, it's mag-tima ! It comes
He to Lesson and Overcome It.with a fure and it ends with a sokra, là asothon and is aboules, but fá landa, un anywhere, it's.ængtime..
O matter how regularly he lives or how inucb' care he taken of his health, the Gay business man sometimes Anda his
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER
Like a bolt from the blue or a humming | SHARE & GENERAL BROKER.
Hough overstrained as the result of bis from the hips, the ragtime bune just
oneer
work.
Under much circumstances, his friends screiently recommend a holiday, forgetting that the causes which produce this over. straint make it impossible for the buy man to gab sway.
-kaupa ma all: Alive. We must thyme with the time, wo must bustle all the while; for the the rag-time tune plays beyoɑ with style. We must chaut not recant. It's |rag-time!
FOR SALE.
SECTION A or E. I. L. 570
Are 25,376 Square foot. Position: Facing King's Park.
Money on Mortgages at market rates.
Instead of advies which cannot be
And rag-time is the melody of the tollowed, it is infinitely better to suggest a remedy which is perfectly simple to carry moment. Gone are the days of the songs out and absolutely efficacious in ita result. sentimental, aqng in impassioned waltz This is the daily use of Sanatogen, which time, Gone are the days of damsols and Bera. doctors throughout the world unhesitatdaisius. of fergent farewells and vows ingly dealsre the most reinvigorating and elemental. Those are the days of hustle restorative preparation known to Science. who are compelled to work at high pres one-stop, the two-step, the "Turkey trot,"
Well has physician written, Those and rhythm. These are the days of the EE Undersigned bas received instaus-
AN
AGE.
EDITIONS
COBW
ONUKONG
Station
instro-
SDAY,
1913, at 2.30 P.M., Om No. 8, -Dos
Corner of
Strest.—
KAMUTY OF
HOUSEHOLD
TURE
follows:-
Som Suites One Silk Leather Covered.
'sure, those who are harassed by anriation or worried by failure, make such demands on their nervous energy that their ordinary routine of diet hardly compensates for the severity of the tax pat apon themselves. They are in imminant risk of nerve dogen- eration. Sanatogen is, therofors, for them
a yaritable shoeb-ancter."
In the English House of Commons large numbers of men have voluntarily tartifed Sanatogen's value for this condition. smong sanh testimonials the following 1.be read with interest :--
and the American Octette. It is easier to
PUBLIC AUCTION.
Tondo il by Public Auction
011
sing rag-time than to write about it. Ous. WEDNESDAY, clasts the chorus before recognising the the 13th November, 1912, commencing at sense. It is neither cleverness nor hars It is a mony, and yes it is both, musical parados; it offends and seduces, fit ropala, and conrente. It starties like
All
190 No.4. OLD BAILEY, —.
L ́A Lange. Quantmy or
VERY VALUABLE
Comprising:-
Fine Stained. Teak Dining Room Suite (Sideboard, Silver Cabinet Table and Morocco Covered Chairs), Tosk Overman- tala, Outlery, Glass and Crockery Ware, etc., etc.
a pietul shot and soother like a lullaby.HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE And it has taken London by storm. tha Lig musichalls of the Worst End are Sir Lake White, M.P, writes: My securing or have secured rag-time turns experience of Sauntogen confrms the
A quarter of a million copies of the feeling of medical opinion. There is no longer that Alexander Ragtime Band has been sold
of fatigue which one previously axperienced, but there follows from its use in England, and a rag-time band has born a distinct restorative effent i
Silk Tapastry Covered Drawing Room Mr Arthur Sherwell, M.P.writes:engaged for one of our principal hotels. have derived much benefit from the use of Boys are whistling in the stroots, and Suite, Occasional Tables, Canton Black- Sanatogen.
I have found it of grest value pinans are strumming in the suburbs rag.ood Flower Stands, Fine Cherry Wood during a period of high pressure of work." time dittios. There is an epidemic of Round Table, Lace Curtains, Velvet File Stair Carpet and Brass roda, Rugs, Ameri- Sapatogen can be obtained of a
can Ice Chest, etc., eta, stc. Chemists.
and Solas, Carpets and { - few Oil Pilobinge and oom Spits, Deable and -mounted Bedsteads Wardrobon, &c., Teak-
ai Furnithin theo thông
Auctions.
PUBLIO AUCTION.
PRELIMINARY NOTICE,
Az Ondersigned has received Instruc To all by Public Avetion,
(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCRANEL),
MONDAY,
Clasa Ware, 2 Cooking the 2nd December, 1912, at 2.30 P... st
Utensila, Enamelled
Electric Lamps, Brans
mdc., 2 Sowing
FORZBANK West, No. 143,
Magazine Gap, The Pesk,- THE
Hitchy Koo," and an infection of "Waiting for the Robert E. Lee."
Rag-time music does not so much please as compel Wo buy the goods before we approve. We are hustled into appreciation, - for rag-time is not so much art' an artifee. It is nervous, but not neurotic; it is impetuous, but ant imaginative. Rag-time chama the multitude, because it interprets the multitude and it interpreta the multitude because it is primitive. in appeal and zubalance. It is the child song of the child people. It is just overgrown nursery rhyme. It is the song with action, the) Sing of the arms and the trend of the feet, the emi-silly, the semi wise.
Fine Brass Double Bedsteada, Osk Wardrobes with Bavelled Mirrors, Task Toilat tables and Washatanda, Oak Chest- of-Drawers, Toilet Crockery, etc., ata..
Electric Fittings, Ceiling and Desk Fans. Grand Piano by Collard & Collard' in excellent condition.
Victrola Gramophone (almost new) and Recards (cost $200), Grandfather Clock. On View from.. Friday, the 8th Nov. Catalogues will be issued. Tras-Cash on Beuvory.
GEO. P. LAMMERT, .
Auctioneer
1409
Hongkong, Kovember 4, 1919,
But above all these things rag-time in the musical ideal of the American nation. No VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY
matter what its origin, no matter what ite motire, the fact remains that rag-time bas
Now Rubber Tyred VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD become a national institution and ma io-
Also
of Carved Blackwood
age Piano, 1 Large
e, and a few pieces of
ore sale.
leistund.
ป
HES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers.
mber 5, 1912.
AUCTION,
1411
ki have received insteaɛ.
by Public Auction.
OF THE CONCERNED),
(-OD.
RDAY,
3, 1012, at 2.30 F.ML, at
, No. 8, Das Vœux
Loa House. Street,
QUARTIE OF
Sing
FURNITURE,
to Therein Contained.
da,
torontional attraction.
The pevest exponents of the latest London craze are the American “Dnbetta "i
Full Particulars will be published later. of rag-time singer and dancers now appert-
TERMO- neua).
HUGHES & HOUGE,
Auctioneers, Hongkong. November 6, 1912.
Try.
Some of Our Specialities
1410
ing at the London Hippodrome. Hero
TO HE BOLD BT PUBLIC AUCTION
$30
THURSDAY,
the 14th day of Noveraber, 1812, at Koos, at No. 4, Duddoll Street,
by MR GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer,
PHE property consists of All that piece
we have melody coerced into submission parcel of ground situats at Victoris, Every member of the troupe is an artiste, longkong. nad registered in the Land
but he is an artiste by permission of the Office as Section No. 3 of Inland Lot No.
Groupe. The sole is good but the chorus is everything. There is a sort of rivalry between song and gesture. The men's voices are good, but their action it weird. Thoy behave like dancing dolle gifted with the power of song. They er on and they
CORNED and SMOKEDcbirp; they startle and they chum : they
OX TONGUES
suggest harmony in a hurry. CORNED BEEF & PORK BRAWN
BEEF and PORK SAUSAGES.
BOUSEHOLD THE DAIRY FARM CO., LTD.
NITORE,
&c. &c. Rooms for convenience
ollars:-
Bongkang, November 19, 1910.
and Carpeta by LSE PEAK
Drawing Room Suite,
it Paintings, and Water
known Artisten, Brass
Brasses, Electric Fan
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WITHOUT ALCOHOL OF GAS.
For
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and
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FOR THE RELIEF of Indigestion, O.T. bas proved invaluable to thousands of people.
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Hotels.
THE
STATION HOTEL,
1J
NATHAN ROAD. KOWLOON.
425 sad of the massuages thereon now By kind permission of the officers known as No. 3, West Terrace and of the right of way and passage over sinng and pen Section 1 and 2 of the said Lot. The property is held from the Crown for the residue of the term of 999 years from the 8th day of May, 1855 created therein by
Lease dated the 17th day of
La day of April, and made between Her late Majesty Queen
Victoria of the one part and James Joha stone Keswick of the other part. Subject Crown Hent of 86.53 and the performance to the payment of the apportioned yearly
and observance of the covenanta and conci tions contained in the said Crown Lease Bo far as they relate to the property and sub- ject also to a fres and uninterrupted right of way and passage for the owners and occupiers of Sections 4, 5 and the Remains ing Partion of the mid Lot to and from Chatie Road.
There is little sense in their vatse, but there is music in their song. All the tricks of the stage, all the lure of the tune, they employ in the glory of tag time. They are eccentric, 'but they are original, they are quaint, but they are novel. They compe Success An & CoDjuror forces a card. The sudience is bustled into appreciation. It 68 is hurtle set to music, energy chained to
rhyme. This rag time is a storm, a cyclonesale, apply to Aracing tide, and also it is shrouding mist tlotting our prospective. It both atorma and subdues the emotions. It nota the fest dancing and the hands boating, it pro Cuces both laughter and tears.
TRAMWAYS COMPANY,
LIMITEL..
TIME TABLES.
WEEK DAYS.
nber of Coutinental end"?.00 am, to 8.00 am...Every 15 minuta.
Electro-plated Ware,
a. Also
role and One Pisao.
ta from Catalogus). Zore sie.
UGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers.
ember 9, 1915.
AVOTION.
1432
She received instru.
by Public Auction
ISDAY,
ar, 1912, at 9,30 r., at
No.
Du Fornix.
Mos Hover STIIT, →
QUARETY OF A
HOUSEHOLD
bure and must be sold.
The follown.com! Boom Suites, One Silk Leather Covered.
Bolas, Carpets and Thor Oil Paintinya, and-
Batan, Double and
Redtobes, die. Teal
and Dessert
Sentiment, just sentiment, the santimont of the ripe land, the barren land, every
8.00a.m. to 10,00a.m...Every 10 minutes. 10.00 am to 11.00 am.. Every 15 minubes. 11.30a.m. to 19.46 pm...Every 15 minutes.body's land, that is rag-time. It is swift 18.45p.m. to 1.15 p.m...Every 10 minutes
it is slow; it is loud, it is soft; it is brazen,
1.15 p.m. to 1.4pm...Every 15 minabes. it is sweet; it is strong, it is weak. That
For further particulars and conditions of
MB J: H GARDINER,
Vendor's Solicitor,
OF
MB GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, November 1, 1812.
1391
of the 25th Punjabis, the band will play at the STATION HOTEL, during and after Dinner on SATURDAY, the 16th inst
A SPECIAL MENU HAS BEEN ARRANGED.
For Particulars spply to
י'
THE MANAGER. at. No. 129. Telg. Address 'TERMOTEL.
Hongkong, Feb. 27, 1912.
GARNER, QUELCH &
SOLE AGENTS
VESTORS AT HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL.
MrHenry W. AndrewsMr G. T. Logi Mr G. Aarsly Mr A. T. Barberini Mr F. Bargmann
Mr F. E. Bazid
Bears
Mr N. U. MacGregor Mr and Mrs Nail-
MacIntyre
Mr. Mackenzie Mira MaCme
Mr J. Madden
E. A. Beaumont Dr . Marriott
Mr And Mrs R. E. Mrs R. T. Matheson
Balilios
Kad child Mrs E R. Mr O.D. J. Bell
Balition
Mr G. A. Bens
Miss. Matthew
Dr and Mrs C. w.
McKenny
Mr and Mrs N. F. Mrs L. H. McVer
Mr B. R. Melita Blanch
Mr W. A. Mentzer Mr J. Meroki
M. Miekte
Mrs S. L. Bodine Capt. H. H. Bruce,
R.N.
Mr. Beschner
Mr R. N. Christie
Mr D.
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Mr. A. Claxton MT. J. Cokely Mr J. Morris Mr W. R. J. Cooper Mr J. D. F. Mulder Mr G. H. Curre Jr. Man J. DI
Mulder Capt.
Min P. D. Northcombu
296 11
WYNDHAM HOTEL, WYNDHAM (FLOWEB)` STREET, Opposite Clock Tower. OCATION good for Hillside Scenery and ONLY TWO MINUTES WALK FROM BUSINESS CENTRE. Families, Residents and Tourists
PATELL & CO. made thoroughly comfortable.
1.15 p.m. to 2.16 p.m... Every 10 minutes, is rag-time. Aggressive, but seductive Exporters & Importers 2.15 p.m. to 5.00p.m...Every 15 minutes. | vulgar but bumen, this rag-time melody 5.00p.m. to 8.10 p.m...Every 10 minube, grips with the tenacity of the elementa sentimental That is why our street boys are whistling it, our street organs playing it, our music-ball managers paying for it.
A craze, boom if you will, but nevertheless a force in our social life.
KIGHT CARS 7.10 p.m. and 9 p.m., 9.46 p.m. p.m. every 15 minātes.
BURDATA.
11.30
9.00 m to 10.30a.m...ry 16 min. 10,30a.m. bo 11,00 a....Every 10 minutes, 11.45am. to 13 Noon....Every 10 minutes,
They say it was the negroes of America
General Merchants
and
Terma Moderate. RUX ON FIRST-Class Linza. Under the Personal Supervision of the
Proprietress:
M. S. HOY.
BRABSIDE". FRIVATE HOTEL, STANDING in its own grounds with and Croquet Laway, Large Airy and Well Furbed Rooms, Every home comfort. Fins View of the Hacheur,
W. WATTS, Ma F. Apply to
Eroxide. 29, Macdonnell Road, Hongkong, Septerober 2, 1905, 20 19
who invented rag-time. They say it was Commission Agents, 20.
18.00 Noonte 100 p.m...Every 10 minutes. the influence of natural grandeur on a
100p.m. to 5.00p.m...Every 15 minutes, 5.00pm to 6.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes, primitive mind that gave us the lure and 8.00p.m. to 7.00pm. Every 15 minutes. the Bit of the first coon sungs." Bat 1.00p.m. to 8.10 p.m...Et ery 10 minutes. 7.30 am. Sunday), NIGHT CARS 10 Wook Daya
SATURDAYE.
Exton Carn at 11.45 p.m.” SPECIAL CARS by arrangement at the Company's Office, AzzXANDRA BUILDINGS Doe Year Road Cantzl.
bated tod Glass-1BE
and Kitchen Cutlery & Tender Fire ines And One
Blackwood
few pinces of
HOUGH
JOHN D. BUMPHREYS & SON
General Moncorri
W
JEYEST FLUID
GENTS
whatever the inspiration, the result is a HONGKONG, CANTON,
triumph for sentimental music,
Un-
Every tune in rag-time is like a live! current switched into the emotions. „der its influence men and women behave like palienta undur the electria battery. They twitch with the perkiness of "Hitely Koo." they writhe with the squirmy sug gastiveness of Mallow Malody," and they pranes with the stimolant of - Wait- ing for the Robert E. Lee." "And you can seo the audience bend and away under the crooping influence of * Ragging the bar to sleep." These songs are magzatio; they. draw the audience to the artiste until the entire music hail in s medley of rag-time."
Rag-time is a stimulant rather than a sedative. It rêts the blood flowing and the pulsa beating; its infcence is inspiring! fast with melody la infectious: And with All its vocoontricities and novelties it con- tains the virtue of vitality,
SAVARESSE'S SANTAL CAPSULES
SHANGHAI AND
HANKOW,
EUROPEAN AGENCY,
[HOLESALE Indente promptly all kinds of British and Continental goods, executed at lowest cash price for cloding
Books and Stationary
Diaper77
* Boots, Bhone and Leather,--------
Chemical and Druggists' Sundries, Olina, Earthenware and GlassWETUL
Motor Cars and Accessories, Cycles,
Millinery and Pince Good L Fancy Goods and Perfumery Hardware, Machinery and Metalsy Jewellery, Flats and Watchen, Photographia Cand. Optical Gooda, c Provisions and Gilmen's Store,
Commission 1 ¿Troule Diacoinite allowed. Special Quotations yn Demand. Sample Ugner from Balumourde Confignments of Produce Bold on Atcosyní.
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D..
and
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Eston
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Bandolph
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Ehrenfals
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George
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Mr
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Baldwin
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McHugh
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Gif
Mien Gald
Mody
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H. Obly
Capt
& Mrs W. C Fassmora
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A. H. Stewart & children Mr. H. Taylor
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Capt. & Mr Valantine
and children
Mr and Mrs Lemaire
and child
Mr Walker
Mie Worters
LETON HOUSE.
Mr & Mrs Arbuckle Mr J.6. Hayward M. J. B. Arnold Mia A. Bartlett Jones
Mr B. Karakas Mr A. Bickart
Mina E. Kastmayar” Mr. Birot Mr De la Bourdegas Mr E. 1. Kearon Mr R. E. Brocka Mr L. Kennedy Mr and Mrs P. D. Mr B. Leon
Brown
Mr Jas. Brown -
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rand Mr. J. D. Mr K. Byorn
Bibley
M J. O. Sibley
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Mr HH. Boloman
Capt.
B. Spear
and Mrs Joseph Miss Square Gold
Baarer
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..
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Vanderloo
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cher Goldenberg fo
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White Mr R C. Williams 30 Johnson
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Withington frJF Kestor, Jr, Mr G. G. Wood
KINGSCLERE HOTEL, Capt Runes
HONGKONG' NRIVALLED position in the Hill district, overlooking the Botanical Gardens and facing the Harbour:
UNE
Me J. Graciani
Mr F. G. Vrisch
Mr. White
Mr & Mrs S. Hanepekbir. F. E. Williams
Mr J. M. Harris May E. G. Hill
„Me Woodward.
Ma 8. C. Young
CEAN GHAND CARLTON HOTEL. Mr & Mrs P. Allen Mr D. McMurray MEA G. Fesumen Mr&Mrs R. Pastonji Mr&Mr W.Bisboy Miss Glady Porter
and child Mr W. Pringlean. Mr 8. G. Bolden ft EWRY Capt, and Mrs Brage Mr.A. F. Raadion
Mr A. Biga
Nameroas gaiet Suites with luxuriously Master C: S: Komba M and Mrs;PRIME BENEN SLOWANA. Rabbi
fitted Bathrooms, Telephones and Electric Fant
Telephones in Bedrooms and Sitting rooms
throughout. Telephone No. 1123.
Cable Address:`.* Sachunla."
•A.B.3. Code: 5th Ed.. Bangkong, September 1, 1908.
130%
Dr.H, M. Restor Capt. E. Bant Mr S. Komur Mr A. Kruseman... Miss I. Landan. Mr R. H. Les Mr G. FLehnerb
Wood
Me P. W. Wood
Mia M. Braga Mr and Mrs J. F. Mr D. H. Breast Bog
Mist Dellis Corner Wright – Mr.J. A. Young Mr.B: G Yang
Mr and Mrs G-8"
Me B. Arndt KING EDWARD HOTEL bir and Mrs J. H Newall
TIBET CLASS HOTEL UNDER EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT.
SELECTRIC METSKEBLIGHT:
RATES.
Brown Mr A Escleton
Mr. T. J. Flynn
Mr G. Harper
Blue ME Tol
Mr W. Jackson Mr B
Mr. G. Kingsland MIJS Mr A. R. W. Abbley Mr S;;
Me and Mry O. Man- Me and Men Want delharna. Má P-Wilson
Mr & Mrs J. Robert Mr. BruharM Mr and Mrs M. Diapell Aabilir Me
Mr G Sachse
rench and
M. L. Schaller
Currie
'child'
Capt. 0 V8 Skrim Mi Chr. Lost & Mi Rewitt bir Ara Dy & Mor Bean Jonas ME R. M. Smith
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