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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1913,

Hughes and Hough

AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.

AND ÅÐSIIRALTY.

General Auctioneers)

Share, Coal and

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS "TO-KWA-WAN" COAL STORAGE.

Codes used: A.B.O. 4 & 5TH EDITIONS. »

AI. TELEGRAPHIC CODE.

Telegraphic Address : *MEIRION HONGKONG.

PUBLIC AVUTION, -

HE Undersigned have resolved instruc

tlone to sell by Public Auction FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,

On

SATURDAY,

the 18th February, 1912, at 11 a.x., at thoir SALES Rooam, No. 8, Des Voux

Road, Corner of Ics House Street, A MISCELLANEOUS STOCK, As follows:-

Clocks, Binoculars, Race Glasses, Cameras, Microscopes, Bilbird Brila, Prisin Binoculars, Rain Costs, Shooting Boot, Drawing Instrumorta, etc., "ste., and

Singer's Boot Machine:

Also

One Old Speculative Violin by Chinofredo Cappi Cremond.

TRAN—As usual.

||

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auelimeers. Hongkong, February 11, 1913.

201

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received Instruc tions to Bell by Publia Auction (POS, ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

си

TUESDAY,

the 18th February, 1915, at 11 a.m., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8. Des Yoox Road, corner of Tor Boonk Staket, ***

A CONSIGNMENT OF

VALUABLE GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY, &c.,

DIRECT FROM London, Comprising:→→→

Gold Watches by Benson and other well- knows makers, 13-5.4. Gold Dianund Rings. Earrings, Scarf Pics, Brooches,

Gold Watches Bracelets, Walthom Watches,

Lockets, Chains, olote.;

Also

TO LET

TO LET.

TURNISHED – May to September. BROOKHURST,' No. 19, The

PIAE.

Apply to

R. MCGREGOR,

c/o Butterfeld & Swire. Hongkong, February 12, 1913.

208

TO LET-AT KOWLOON.

NEW MODERN 3-ROOMED FLATS, with two bathrooms, pantry, kitchen and servants quarters. Bathrooms atted with English Baths. Kitchen has English: Cooking" Range and Het Water Bollor. Electric Light throughout. Bandy for occupation about middle March.

New Five Roomed Semi-detached and TERRACE HOUSES with Tennis Courts. Possession about middle March.

Apply to:

HUMPHREYS ESTATE. & FINANUE

CO., LTD.. Alexandra Buildings. Hongkong. February 11, 1915.

TO LET.

196

ARGE substantially built GODOWN, aituated on Water Front East Point.

For further particulars apply Property Ofica, JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LAD.

Hongkong, August 14, 1919,

TO LET

1025

THE CHINA MAIL.

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER

· JUDGE'S - OFFER TO NAYAL SPY.

Tell All You Know?"

An offer to use his influence to obtain

# reduction of sentence it. he would tell the authorities all he knew was made by

SHARE & GENERAL BROKER, Mr. Justice Darling at the Old Bailey on

FOR SALE

Auxiliary Cruiser Yacht

'PLOVER'

58 foot overall. 12 loeb boɛm.

Teak built. Task docked. Motal sheathed. Complute with all deck gear, anchors, etc. Cabin and Pantry furnishings, siz

PUBLIC AUCTION.

January 18 in sentencing, Georgs Charles Parrots, forty-Ave, formerly a gunner in the Royal Navy, to four years' ponal ser. vitudo for communicating naval Informas. tion to a foreigner. Parrott the previous day had explained his trips the Cou- tinent as having been made to see woman he had met in London music- halt.

Addressing the jury for the delenco, Mr. J. D. Camels said the case was ne of suspicion only. The prosecution did not say what was communicated. Deal. ing with the 20 Bank of England note the receipt of which the prisoner did not satisfactorily explain in cross-examination, Mr. Camels said the question was sprung upon him then for the first time.

The Judge: Is there no explanation now where it came from-no further in- formation ? If he has been able to think THE Undersigned has received instrue-of anything since I night be

Hons from the Hoo. F. J. BAUDEST, state it now to sell by Public Auction

TH

1

OB

MONDAY,

the 17th February, 1913, commencing at 2.30 P.M., at his residence ARDHIAL,' No. 111, The Pesk,—

A. QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, And

{

can

Counsel: There is no other explanation, my lord. The defence in, this case is that and tool of designing people acting upon this unfortunate man has been the dupe

somebody's also's behalf. The bait which was set to catch this man was a bait which has not infrequently been ast to catch a man-the bait of a woman.

Mr. Casals added that Parrott had sa

years's service in the Navy. He had pay of £200 a year with prospects and the

LODOWN, No. 145. WANCHAI A large lot of Plants in Fets, including unblemished character of twenty-woven.

U ROAD.

Apply to

KWONG SANG HONG, LTD., 249, Des Your Road Central (Offics),

or 93, Praya East (Warehouse). Hongkong, February 10, 1915.

189

TO BE SOLD OR LET:

(ros e ArxILA DISHOP'S LODGE SOUTH, No. 5, 1B Feak," 5 Rooms (unfurnished),

A quantity of Loose Diamonds One Penri Pin, and a collection of Old War Medala

and Foreign Orders.

TIEMS:—AA qual,

HUGHES & HOUGA,

Auctioneers

Hongkong, February 11, 1913.

PUBLIC AUCTION

200

THE Undersigned have received fastrac-

tions to sell by Fublic Auction

00

TUESDAY,

the 19th February, 1913, commencing at 2.30 .., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Dea Yuux Road, Comer of

Ice House Street,-

A LARGE QUANTITY OF

VALUABLE TEAKWOOD

FURNITURE, &C.

INCLUDING

ULBANK, May Road, & Rooms (un- furnish).

TO LET (1ST APRIL). 7. MOUNTAIN VIEW, 5 Rooms, {furnished)

DENNYS & BOWLEY. Hongkong, January 24, 1918. 107

STORE,

TO LET.

some Fine Palms.

TEMAs natal.

On View from Saturday, the 15th Feb, possibility at any time of a substantial p.m.

Catalogues will be issued.

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer. Hongkong. February 10, 1913.

PUBLIO AUCTION

pcasion.

FALLEN 80 LOW.

-

Sir John Simon, Solicitor-General, for} the Crown, said it was a mistake to de- 188 seribe the prisoner as spy. **The

Crown, doow not accuse him of being

py. A spy breaks no oath of allegiance: a spy does, not act contrary to his duty to his King and country. A spy playsTMà game of courage and af craft, and paya the penalty. The accusation in this case is that a British subject, who was an

Tous from Mr W. A. DOWLEY, to sell theer in the Navy, has fallen so low that

HE Undersigned has received instruc-

by Public Auction

on

THURSDAY,

the 20th February, 1913, commarcing st 2.90 r... at his residence No. 5, 'STEWART TERRACE, The Penk,—

THE WHOLE OF HIA

VERY VALUABLE

in the finest position. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURF,

Apply at once to

'PROMINENCE,'

c/o China Mail' Office.

Hongborg, February 3, 1913.

162

TO LET.

STREET,

END FLOOR, No. 2 PEDDER]

One-Roomed OFFICE Apply Pro- party Office JARDINE, MATHESON

Co., LTD.

Hongkong, April 30, 1914

a

TO LET.

596

FURNISHED Inmediate possession *LYEEMUN,' No. 134. BAREER Road, The Peak.

Apply to

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Duddell Street, Hongkong, January 15. 1913.

OFFICES TO LET.

P

Comprising Upholstered Chesterfeld Couch, Arm- chairs and Easy Chairs, Fine Chippendale Writing Desk and Chairs, Teak Överman- tels, Ten and Occasional Tables, White

'0. T.'

SAMPLES MAY BE

OBTAINED ON

APPLICATION

TO

GARNER, QUELCH

fer money he has sold the confidence of Tel. 636.

his country to one of those wretched in- piry agents who serve no useful purpose to any country."'

Mr. Justice Darling, in summing up. warmly complimented Mr. Cassels on his conduct of his case; ho had chosen the correct points for emphasis in his address to the jury sal had not supported his

ontentions by fantastic argumenta.

The jury, biter an absence of twenty. öve minutes, returned a verdict of guilty.

TRAPPED.

The judge, addressing the prisoner, Lace and Cloth Curtains, Engravings, Picnid: You have been convicted upon

tures and Ornaments, etc.,

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HONGLONG HOTEL.

Mr and Mrs Adair Mr G. Aurely Mr and Mrs 0. A.

Baldwin

Mr A. T. Barberini Mr M. Baring Mr E. R. Bala

Mr E. A. Beaumont

Mr A. Kruseman Mr U. A. Lampman Capt. H. . Lavor Mr J. Lister Mr 3. T. Lloyd Mr and Mr. Neil

MacIntyre

Mr A. Mackenzie Mrs MaCro FR Balilios Mr and Mrs C. D. J. Dr. Marriott

videned which must have satisfied every Mr G. A. Bens

W. McKean

aider

& CO.

THE SOLE AGENTS.

PRAX HOTELS

Mr and Mrs Anbrey Mr & Mrs Lac Jone Lieut. Archer Mr and Mrs Jonesa

Mr & Mrs W: Arm- Me A. Keith

elrong

Mr L. M. Bayley Mr and Mrs Beyer Mrs Bowdler Maju Bowen

Attorney

Mr and Mrs Kohler Mr G. P. Lammert Lt. Col. & Mri A

Lean and child Mr Mason

children and nar,

- Genoral Capt. & Mrs McMuno Backmill Major & Mra Comyu R.A.M.C. Lt. and Mrs T. O. Mr & Mrs Mitchell.

more" Cunningham

Major Davy Mr Dennys

17

Rev. Foster Pegg

Mr and Ms Petrio

Docsul & Mrs EitzcaMx Plummer

Mr and Mrs G. C. Le-Col. Radcliffe, R.E

Garnier

M- Ralton

Gordon

Mr R. T. Matheson

and child HANDSOME TEAK DINING ROOM

н. в. ma who attended to it of the most grave Mr&Mrs F. Bennett ár B. McCoy SUTTE, Comprising: Bideboard, Dining fenev, not against any private indivi- Capt. C. R. Beynon Dr G. 1 Table, Dinner Waggen and Chairs. Teak dual but against all your countryman and Mr and Mrs N. F. Dr and Mrs C. W.

Blanch

McKean Screen, Glass and Crockery Ware, E.-P. gainst the State. You shused the trusts. Ashley Brere Mr B. K. Mehta Ware, Brass-mounted Fenders, etc,

Mr O. D. Melbourne placed in you when you had a salary ton

Mr J. Melcher Handsome Teak Wardrobe with Mirror, adequate to your needs and a good sp. Mr H. Bridges

Mr J. Merveki Toilet Tables, Marble-top Waskatande,pointment for money. You are liable to Mr O. Brschner

child and

Mr Bogers Byah Teak Dressing Mirror with Bevalled Glass, wwen years' penal servitude. I shall not Mr A. J. Cambridge Mr & Mrs W. Muir, Mr and Mrs G. G. Mr Roberts

S. Obalmers Mr J.

Mr and Mrs B. A. Eug Comdr & Mrs give you the full sentener, although: I

Mr J. D. F. Towel Rails, Brass-mounted Twin Bed-

Mr A. A. Claxton

F. Mulder Hale

Brome, E.N. Mrs J. D. im sure that you do not deserve it. Mr H. L. Condon steads, Horse Hair Mattresses, Woollon You have been long under suspicion, and Mrs W. F. Cowen

Mr A. S. Murch

}.L&-Col. and Bim Gor-Mr A. Sinclair Capt. and Mra F. D.don Hall, B. A.M.Q. Mr Findley Smith Blankets, Toilet Crockery.

I do not suppose for a moment that this Mias Crooker

Mr G. Crouch say the first offence.

Mr G. F. Curry ** I believe you were ingeniously on

Mr James Daily trapped by a woman who is an agent of Mr A. F. Desne some foreign country and you fell. Be. Mr H. G. Denson cause I believe that I am going to show Mr & Mrs Derteans

and 2 children some sort of leniency for you, but it B. H. Douglas cannot be much; the crime is too great. MrW, O. Drew

Teak Hatstand & Hall Chair, Ice Cheat, Drying Room Cupboards, Pantry and Kit chen Utensils, etc., etc.

[

CARPETS: Wilton 17' x 16'6" Brussels 15' x 11'3 Kennington 15 x 19 Felt 20' x 18' (All in excellent Condition),

Most of the above furniture has been 67 made by Lane, Crawford & Co. and is in

árst-class condition.

FROM February 1st, 1815, 1st Floor, 25, Des Voeux Road Central, Hong- kong, at present pecupied by Masarn Whiteaway Laidlaw & Co.

Apply to

FRENCH STORE, 6, Queen's Road Central. Hongkong, January 21, 1913.

TO LET.

28

CHOP with Godown attached, Naruan

BOAD; Kowloon,

Howlona Marine Lot, No. 48 with wharf.

Apply to HUMPHREYS' ESTATE & FINANCE

Co., Ino. Bengkong, June 1, 1912.

10 LET.

JANTONESE BLACKWOOD, As follows:- Thining and Drawing Room Suites, Upholstered Chairé and Sofas, Carpets and "Rugs, Bed Room Suite, Dou'le and Single Brass-mounted Bedsteads & Cola, Bureaus, Wardrobes, &, Dining Room Furniture, ko., & Dinner Service and Dessert Bervice, Crockery, Electro-plated and Olas Ware, 1 Cooking Stova, Kitchen | From 1st May, 1913, Utensils, Enamelled Ware, Cutlery, &c., "Brasa Fenders, Fire Brasser, &c., Black- wood Cabinets, Coaches, Aru-chairs, Standa, Jardinieros, Hall and Ten Tablo", Tempoys, &c., Blackwood Brackets and Photo Framse, etc.,

153, PRAYA EAST, GODOWN.

1 Gent's Bicycle, Sewing Machine and, › Toilet Bot, 2 Pianos, 2 Remington Type- writers, 1 Silver Tax Service and 1 Superior Japanese Ricksha (New),

Catalogues will be issued.. THEME-As usual,

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, February 11, 1913,

THE .

CHINA

MAIL

190

Typhoon Map & Guide,

Price

WEST END TERRACE, 88AMFAX.

FOR SALE OR TO LET. UNFURNISHED & House at the Panic.

Apply to THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST-

MENT & AGENCY C... L. Hongkong September 2, 1912.

TU LET.

1504.

PAROM 1st February, MEIRION, No. 10, Paak, furnished or unfurnished. Để

Rooms

No. 6, DES VŒUK VILLAS, 88, The PEAK, from 1st March, 1915. Premiene will be thoroughly repaired, painted and colour washed.

No. 21, SHELLEY STREET.

*

To let or for sale, GLENSHLEL.? Barzer Boad, No. 124, Paak, 3 rooms from 1st March, 1913.

No. 1190, The PEAK, furnished, from middle of April until end of October, 1913. Four Bedrooms, Tennis Court and Garden.

On View from Wednesday, the 19th Cataloguse will be issued.

Trans--Cash on delivery,

Fob

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer. Hongkong, February 12, 1915.

THE

FRENCH STORE:

WILL REMOVE TO No, 25,

DES, VIEUX ROAD CENTRAL, lately occupied by Mesam Whiteaway

Laidlaw & Co. on the 15th iust.

Hongkong, February 1, 1913.

The Unrivalled Killer) Fatal to insect life- harmless to everything eleo. Sold in time and, bottles only, but

be sure you

160

KEATING'S

get-

POWDER

TO LET

OFFICES TO LIST.

Northcombe

Mr V. d'Oettinge

Mr J. Ormiston

Mr A. Otto

W. F. O. Ouden Mr V

loren

Mr and Mrs LE Phippe, inft. &mid

Mr and Mrs C. H. If you desire to have this sentence re. Mr and Ms H. C. Pierce Pinkham duced, let me advise you to tell the Ehrenfali

Mr LE authorities all you know and enable them Mr Wallace A. Farley Mr & Mrs W. Hatton

to trace out the source of the danger. Mr and Mrs Walter Pots

Farwell and maid Mrs B. B. Powers

Misa F. Resy Mrs Beid

Make that much retribution to your coun-Mr H. M. Fielding Mr E. H. Ray try, and as far as I can do so I will use Mrs C. Finlayson any influence I may have la procuring Mr H. G.

Mr and Mrs H. T. For Forter some remission of your soul Morthe

Binhardson Mr. A. S. sentence I now pass upon you with the Mira Frankenberger Mr W. Schinolka

Mr E. H. Sharp deepest regret is four years' ponal sur MV. M, Freer vitude."

Mira Freach & child. Mr and Mrs O. B.

Shaw Parrott stood perfectly composed while Mr Denman Fuliar

J. O. Bibleg Mr J. C. the judge was passing sentence.

Mr & Mrs A. Geare Mes G. Y. Bidford Mr Henry Garrow Mr. Justice Darling's compliment to Mr and Mrs J., F. and child... Mr. Cussels, given above, is the third the

Mr E E. Smith George judge has paid counsel during the present Mim George Old Bailey session."

A WORD FOR THE PARISH PUMP.

HA. G. Gurdon He V. Goulbourn Mr Joseph Gould Mr J. Gourgey Mr X. J. Grimaha Hr P. U. Von Griso

Gono

Mr J. B. Southmayd

Mr and Mrs James

Spittins

Miss Square Mr and Mrs J. W.

Stanton

Mr P. D. Sutherland Mr H. E. Swaffold Mr J. H. Tapp Mr R. Grundy

Mr Alex. Taylor Capt. T.P. Hall Mr J. G. Hanas

Mr R. J. Tobin

TriDER as well as national, Canon Masterman, in Ma W. T.

Barbord Mr O.

Mr G. Vermed) MA. Harrisen an address recently at the conference in Mr G. Hawkes

Mrg J. J. Waterman. Waton & maid Watson London of the Private Schools Association, Mr A. E. Herdmaa. Mi

Mr & Mrs B. Webb

Advocating the teaching of local history

Dear

ال

Mr.D. M. Whamond Mr D. White

said, "Begin with the things that are J. L. Hese ton

at hand, and for Heaven's nike don't Bon. Me EA. Capt. Welch

Howeit, C.M.G. formate the parish pump. "(Laughter.)

Mr A. Heral ***The parish pump is the best friend of Capt. G. Hooker the teacher of history, and the man who Mr J. E. Hope on the basis of Imperialism, meers at the Mr P. Howard

Mr B. J. Hunt talking about."

AN E Jadah Mr H. G. Keily Mr B. Kontr My G. Komor Mr Albert Kepp

parish pump, does not knew what be Capt. Re

Mr and Mrs Alien

Wilkie Mr H. Willner Mr & Mrs F. Winkler Mr G. G. Wood Mr and Mrs. F.

Wright

Mr H. Wolf Mr J. A. Young"

GRAND. HOTEL

The Bishop of Singapore, Dr. Fergatron Davio, mya the London and Chian Express discusses in a recent issue of The Est and the West the thoray topic of inter-marriage of Europesus with members of Asistio mons. The trend of his arguments ie to Me Agnew suggest the improbability of such marriages. Mr Barrington

rar being really successful. In the present Mr P. Beushatisen

Mr F. Cairat condition of the East and the West they Mr Calvert are not, in the main, likely to be success. | Mr Cianoky m RIHET CASE Central accommodation,

light and airy, ca First & Besondful, because the intellectual and spiritusi | Me J. Cordell Floor, in For Moners WHITEAWAY, LAYLA qualition of the contracting partics, Well Miss Craigie

Mr and Ms Orew Entranos from Des Voeux us their general outlook on life and their mi Ch. Orichton Bead. Electric Lift to all Floors, Electrio ordinary habits, are likely to be so dit My In HARTING and ROGATE on part fight throughout

ferent and, adds the Bishop, this one. Mrs Foscolo. Korlops Inland Lot No. 1184

The Flan can be soen and all partic

must say even though there will, of course, Mr. Galo obtained at the Offices of

Mr Goodasil: be growth, and, may be, a cenaiderable Me Gordon

+ CRAIG RYBIE, No.-4, the Tesk, "to | let; fine situation; 8 rooms; tennis and

aroquet la wa

No. 3, DES VEUX VILLAS, No. 52 Peak, 5 Booms,

FOR SALE

Apply to

LINSTEAD & DAVIS, " Zed Flour, Alesandrs Balldings. Hongkong, Rog, 1, 1911.

PALLER & TURNER, BUILDINGS, SED LOOK

Hongkong, Cotoba 1, 1919.

both mental and

MY

Mr & Mrs Howard Mr G. Hyde

Mr F. Lorsin ?Mr & Mrs Mudie

Mr O'Brion

Mr Pittar

Mr Schmidt Me HET. Bharp Hr J. Snook

Me and Mrs Tobise KrTobi

Mrand Min. Whic Mr Woodood

Mr R. E. Hali Lt. Col. Smith Mr H. A. Hazaiand Mr and Mrs Soffett

Capt. & Mrs Hodgins Mr & Mrs J., Suther. Major Humphrey

land

Me and Mrs W. G. Mr and Mrs W. M.

Watson Humphreys

GRAND CARLTON HOTEL

Mr D. Hayos

Mr & Mrs F. Allen

MR. Almond

Mr. W. T Bartlett

Mr Guy R. Haywood Mr B. Hemingesy Mr E. W. Jennar

Mr & Mrs W. BishopM; W. Jackson

and child

Mr S. G. Bolden Mr N. J. Eandnes Capt. and Mrs Braga

M F. Brags

Miss La Braga

Miss M. Braga

Mr J. Joseph

J. M. Konzer Mr A. R. W

A. R. W. Libbley Mr and Mrs MeField

and * children

Mr V. Mitchell

Lieut R. E. B. Brows-Mr J.. Nochorns

Calder

Mr E. W. Oberson

Mr S. Paul

tor Mr W M Mrs J. Crawford Licat, Geo. W. Crom-Mr W. Prin Is. Jun.

bio. R.E..

Mra B. Cropley

Mr L. Cropley

Mr J. Cruxford

Mr & Mrs Dawson

Mr W. Easton Mr M. D. Edmonda Hadam E. Engenie

Mr T. G. Flynn

Mr R. Forko

Mr E. Geary

Mr H. Gourgay Mr &. J. Giandy

Mr M. Grayson

Miss E. Greyson

Mr A. Groves Mr G. Harper

Mr and Mrs W. M. Major& Mrs Weibern | Mrs Alt

Humphreys

Capt. Whitfold

Mr H. N. Jeffries Mr and Mrs F. Jacks Mr David Wood

KING EDWARD HOTEL.

Mr A. S. Allan

Mr J. J. Andrew

Mr T. Aoki

Mr F. Arou

Mr and Mr Lomsire

and child.

Mr and Mrs Major

and con

Mrs Birs and child Miss Massey

Mr and Mrs J. J. Mr G. H. May

Bryan

Mr T. Chas

·

Mr and Mrs F.

McHogh Mr and Mrs J. V. Me and Mrs. H. N

MT

Mr M

F. Marray Mr and Mrs Crockett Mr. A. P: Nobbe

and family

& Mr W. C. Capt

Passmore

Cooper "Cor

Mrs N. W. Dome,

Mr W. A. Donaldson Mr H. Piesbergen

M

Mr E. R. Dorey

Miss Baunders

Men

EL T. Scherer

Mr Dusseldorp

Mrs Schenk

Mr G. I Duncan.

Mr& Mrs R. Pestaaji

Mr W. Radeliffe

Mr A. F.

Remedios

Mr A. Riggs Mr

E. Ritchie Mr and Mrs Arthur

Rogerson

Mr. E Rol ins Mr E. Sargon Mr L. Or Saunderson Mr G. W. Sewell Mr T. E. Smith Miss C. Stephang.. Mr R. H. Stephenson Mr K. J. Treadgrid Mrs M. Wagorier

Mr M. Wendrow

KINOSCLERE HOTEL

Mr E. Mullin

Newall

Mr and Mrs J. H. Mr and Mrs 8. G.

Backhouse

..

Dr and Mrs B. W. Pad. O. H. Ober

Brown

Mr and Mrs A..E

Carleton

Mr and Mrs M. D.

Ourtle

Mr and Mrs-A ti

Perfor

Mr & Mr.J. Bobert

300

Mrs G. Sachse

Maj. L. Currie, R.G.A.Mr A. L. Shielde Mrs L. Gurrio, child Capt. 0. V. 5 Skrim.

and nurse

Rire, B.A.

Mr Gillingham

Mr Harsbrouck

Mr

W.

B. Hind

Mr H. P. Thomas

Mr G. J. K. van der

Wal

Dr & Mrs Evan-Jones Me van Woeren

Mr K. Lang

Mr P. D. Wilson

Dr E L. Martyn LobbMr J. W. Wilson Mr & Mr W. Logan MH, Wiatrian

Lieut. & Mrs R. E. Mr and Mrs Jatos

Lubbock

Mr K. 8. Morrison

Mrs Ehrhardt & childMr and Mrs J. A.Miss Brenter

Mira Finchett

Mr Geo. Grimble

J

Bcott and family

Dr Sibree

Mr & Mrs C. Hum. Mr D. Sinn

Mr H. 8. Spurge

phroys

Mr and Mrs Kamp Capt. & Mrs. H. Mrs Kemp and child Stewart & children Mr and Mr Kraft Mr D. H. Taylor Mr C. M. KuykendallMe D. Walker - Mr C. M. KuykendallMen A.A. Waterhous Mr & Mrs C. Laurit- Mr W, E. Weidler.

WYNDHAM

Miss A. Brenton Mr and Mrs J.

Brenton

Miss E. M. Deal!

Mr W. Dobbe Mr Fingler

Mr E. Frohlies Mr John Gowdy Mr E Haywar Misa M. B. Hoy

Young

HOTEL

Mr J. W. Lowris Mr Victor Mahrux H. Capt. & Mrs Miller

Mr. W, H Morris MrF. W. Perkander Me Arthur tephens Aud Mri Johr Stowar

Mr and Mrs H. Pr W. S. Kross

Winslow and hide A La Leininger

LETOM. KOVES,

Mr M. Anima Mr J. B. Arnold Me O. Beach

„Mr G. L. Garner

Mr W. Harding. Master Harding

Me and Mrs J. B. Mr W. Juster

Bettas

Mr L. Birot

Mr J. J. Brooks

Mr C. L. Brun

Mr.J. H. Kerr

Mr T..E.

TE Kaysall-'-- Mr G. Langone Mn L.

Logen Mr V. Lagabi s

Mr C. L Brann NEW. B. Macfarlane

G. Bomen Carvalho

Air A 0. Millar --

Mes J. V. Chapman Mr O. 0. Mooss Me HC V. Chenti Mr F. E. Morgan Mr. A. Chopard Mes H. de Morris Mr and Ms W. P.Mr. Morton

My Fi Mumo Clark He M J. Collins Mr & Mrs H Pink Capt. & Mrs Corne Me J. D. Powell Mr A Renwick Mr and Mrs A. 35.

Slack

Mr Carl Crow

Mr P. Cruz

Me

HDedanglon. Mr W. A. Smith Mr C. T. Dmitroff Mr. P. Strough Mr and Ms A. E. He I. W. L. Thomine

Edgcomb Mr B, de Treville

MrJ. Fayardo

Mr H Tannel? ME OF Jễ Williamson

Rar. and Mrs Hugh.

Taylor Mis M. Wiley Mr. F. M. Yabon

STATION HOTEẨM

Majors & Mira L. L

Hopper Mr M. C.. Kemp and

child

Mr Allan. Mr F. Bruhn, Mr Buettner Mr and Mrs J. n.

Dapell & children

W. G. Clark MO. HI H. Callifordžars

Mi

Mr AA. Tyle Mr A. Ghells

Mr R. Lathan M&M F. Martin

A.. Boot Mr B, Sommerlatt Bir U. Stocka Mr and Mrs Storstain

Mr&Mr D. Harvey, and child Mr I. Hager

and children Lit G. W. Trearddar. Mr O. M. Hayward Mr M. E. Walkar

SAVARESSĖS SANTAL 7CAPSULES

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