WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1914
AUCTIONS.
Hughes and Hough
AUCTIONEERS TO THE LOVERNMENT.
AND ADMIRALZY,
General Auctioneers
AND
Share, Coal and.
General Brokers.
1
PROPRIETORS
TO-KWA-WAN”
COAL STORAGE.
5
Codon
:
A.B. C. 4TH & brs Earnom,
$1. TRUEGUAPHIC CODE,
Telegraphic Adiross MEIRION HONGKONG.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersined he received instruc
tions Trom S. C. DE Bessiene, Esq.
to noll by Public Auction,
on
THURSDAY,
the 56th March. (014, at 2.45 p.m., at
**** Ly Hucienula " East, 74,
The Peak.
THE
VALUABLE JOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE,
c
(therein contiined,
Bc.
(Fail Particulars from Catalogues.)
Un v'ew day of sale.
Trumpali
HUGNES & HUGH,-
Atrekonsert.
Hongkong, March 21, 2914
PUBLIC ALUTION.
339
HE Undersigned anve received instruc. Tons to sui by Public Auction,
WA
FRIDAY,
the 27th March, 1914, commencing at 2.30 p.m., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Your Road, Comer of
Ica House Stroot-
A QUANTITY OF
TEAKWOOD AND VALUABLE
BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, Xs.. &c..
Kke., Comprising as follows:- TEAKWOOD-Dining at Drawing Room Furniture, Upholstered Arm-chairs and Scfan, Carpets and Ruge, Brass- mounted Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Washstands, &c., Sideboards," Dinner Waggons, Extension Dining Tables and Chair, etc., etc., Dinner and Dessert Services, Crockery, Sundry Glass Ware, Cooking Stores, Kitchen Utensile, Cutlery, &c, Brass Fenders and Firu Braskes,
Alsa
Two Pianos, Large Blackwood Screen. Wall Brackets, Inlaid Blackwood Trays, Blackwood Folding Chairs, Cabineta, Over- mantels, Side Table, Deska, a variety of Stands, etc., etc., several pieces of good Chinese Porcelain" (to be sold without reserve), 1 Barograph, New Taninius, &c. (Fell Particulare from. Catalogue.) TIESA -val,
HUGHES HOUGH,
Auctioneers,
Hongkong. Barch 24, 1914.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE
367
PUBLIC AUOTION.
TFE
IFE Underalquad have received instrac- tinna from Maa. Outerbrunan, to
oll by Pablie auction,
on
FRIDAY.
the 27th March, 1914, at 11 a.m., st No. 3, Knutsford Terraco, Top Flat, Kowloon, TIES
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
C30
FURNITURE.
thorain Contained,
Consisting of
Uphols ored Anu-chairs and Sofas, Occasional Tables, large Blackwood Desk, Picturo, Paintings, Curtains, qt., Fins Bedroom Suite, Carpets, ate... etc.
(Full Particulars from Catalogas.) Un view day of mlo „TERMS:—ÁS Ixual.
HUGRES & HOUGH,
Avationser
Hongkong, March 10, 1914.
PUBLIC AUCTION
THE CHINA MAIL.
ENTERTAINMENT.
THEATRE ROYAL
HONG KONG
For A Short Season" Only
Maurice E. Beadmana presents the newly organized
Bandmann · Opera Co.
Thurs, and Friday, MAR. 26th and 27th.'
Saturday, MARCH 28th
Mon., and Tussday. MaR. 30th and 31st.
Wed. and Thursday, APRIL 1st and 2nd.
'Friday and Saturday,
APRIL 3rd and 4th.
303:
Monday, APRIL. 6th.
THE Undersigned have receipt the
tions from MBs, (UTERERICK, Io sell
by Public Auction,
UT
FRIDAY,
the 27th March, 1914, at 11 ... at No. 3, Knutsford Fermace, Top Flat,
Kowloon,
ONE "VICTROLA" HORNLESS GRAMAPHONE,
A Latex Numurs or RECORDS, AND CABINET,
Ake
COTTAGE PIANO BY **COLLARD AND COLLARD "
All in Excellent Condition.
Turins -- As usual.
4.
HUGHES & HUCGD,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, March 18, 1914.
Tuesday, APRIL 7th.
Wednesday.. AP..IL 8th,
Thursday, APRIL 9th.
For the First Time la
The Smartest Saccess Hongkong.
of the Season. *01 OH!! DELPHINE “ From the Shaftesbury Theatre, London For the First Timə in
The Most Hugoremɛų) Hongkong.
and Popular. "THE GIRL" FROM UTAR Now crowding the Adolphi Theatre, London.
The Enormovaly For the First Time in
Successful Bovus. "STEP THIN WAY"
Hongkong
The Eit of the Calta Sasson. From the London Pavilion.
For the First Time in
The Artistic SCEN Hongkong.
of the Reason.
THE MARRIAGE MARKET”
From Daly's theatre, London.
For the First Time in
The Most Laughable Hongkong.
Musk Play. THE GIRL ON THE LINE ** From the Gaiety Theatre, London. ` For the First Time in
Mr. George
Edwardes Big Hit
U
Hongkong.
THE DANCING MISTRESS " From the Adelphi Theatre, Imadon.
For the Secondine 18
Hongkong
The Most Suoceretei
and Popular.
THE GIRL THOM UTAH'
Now crowding the delphi Theatre London
Fiat The in The Wittlest Müsis Cavi.edy
For the Firat
Bougkong.
over Produced.
THE LAUGHING: HUSBAND"
Dar Lachende Eheman) From the Naw Thoare, London,
Revival of the Most Laughable. "THE BALKAN PRINCESS "
DOORS OPEN AT 8.30 P.M. COMMENCE AT 9.00 P.M. Sharp. Plans now Open at MOUTRIES.
IDEAL HOMES FOR WORKERS.
341
FRONT PARLOUR AND PIANO CONDEMNED.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
NHK Underrigned have received instime- tone to mall by Public Auction, {FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERN ED).
on
SATURDAY
the 28th March, 1914, commencing
It ... at their Balus Rooms, No. 8.
Des Voux Road, Corner of
thas
monstration by the yell-known housing expert, Mr. Afhold Mitchell, of two model Jabourer's cottages at the forthcoming, Children's Welfare Exhibition at Olympia, a dimation of £50 is acknowledged by
The National Union of Women's Saf. fragh Societies, who are promoting Wo. man's Kingdom at the forthcoming Willard Exhibition, have placet a free site us the disposal of Miss Collum for this demonstration, which is Cain roure un ciortions nanount of interest.
AMERICAN SEQUEL.
AUCTIONS.
PUBLIC AUOTION.
DARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS of the
PART
letting by Publia Auction Sale, to bald on MONDAY, the 30th day of March, 1914, at 3 2.5t., at the Offices al the Public Works Department, by Urder of
· Ria Excellency the Grövarnar, of Use 22 oil
Crown Land at Bowon Road in the
of Hongkong, for a term of 75 years, commorning from the 20th day of Novem ber, 1899. with the option of renewal at Crown Rant to be fed by the Surveyor of This Majesty the King, for one further sarm of 75 years.
Locality
Xe. 1570, Bowen Stand.
G.
Particulars of the Lol.
宸
Boundary
Masurements.
(Apyrants.)
2.
傀
Contents in
14.00
4
Opet Price
As per le ponesty 243 304
B
PUBLIC AUCTION.
Locality,
Nga 3bi Was.
Heglatry No
New
Inlaba
No, of Bala,
Particulars of the Lot.
BoatT
Merement.
(angu imrit.)
X.
T
W
Ela
it
C
W. S. BAILEY & Co, Ltd.
Kowloon Bay
SHIPBUILDERS AND REPAIRERS.
VESSELS IN STEEL OR WOOD, STEAM OF MOTOR DRIVEN, TUOS,
BARGE, STEAM OR OIL LIGHTERS, LAUNCHES, MOTOR YACHTS AND HOUSEBOATS,
s
ROOFS, BRIDGES, STEEL BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUCTION WORK, SMART STEAM LAUNCH-FOR SALE OR HIRE
VISITOR AT HOTELS.'
HONGKONG HOTEL,
Mr E. S. Abraham Miss E. D. Adame MH. O. Adamos
Mr L. Adler
Mr F: W. Keith Mrs A. W. Kemball Miss M, W. Kamball Mr E B. Lambert
MrT Law:
Mr and Mr E. L. Mr J. Lambert
Agraria Mr. A. B. AlmiropMr & Mrs. B. Layton
and valet, Mr GI B. Layton Lindburgh Mr Mrs C. W.
Mr and Mrs E. W.
Authony
Mrs.
Little- Provost Babin Senator
Th. J. E. Mr G. T. Lloyd
Mr F. Lobel Bakhap Mrs & Misa Balkwill Mr W. Logan
Mr B. R. Bata
Mr W. Baxondell
Mr & Mrs O. Beer
356 Mrs P. R.. Belilios
Upset Price. →
PARTICULARS and Conditions of the Leating by Public Auction Sale, to be bald
MONDAY, the 3 ich day of March, 1914, at 3 P.., at the Offices of the Public HOUNDSD:TCH MURDLES works Department, by Order of His Ex-
cellency
the Governor, of
of One Lot
THE BANG | OROWN LAND at Ngau Shi Wan in the New Territor te
ores of Hangtop, for a term of 75 Jars, commencing from 1st day of July, 1808, with the option of renewal at An interesting development has taken. Crown Rant to be fixed by the Surveyor place in connexion with the murders in of His Majesty the King, for one further Chufo Collon's letter to the Daily Houndsditch in 1910 of several City term of 24 years less 3 days.
palite constables. It will be remembered News" asking, for £250 to financi a dé-;
that a foreign Anarchist named Gardstain, whe was one of the principals in the thooling of the constables in Exchange. buildings, was himself shot by one of his commdes-is was presumed accidentally -and subsequently died in a small housö in Grovestreet, El, a few days after the murders had been committed on Decem ber 10, 1010.
Subsequently, on January 3, thes - sent sational Sidney Street sings took place. in which two others of the Anarchiste engaged in the murders-Fritz Bvarrs and Josei-were burned to death, through the house frean which they were firing on the police and soldiers catching fro Considerable amusement was indulged in at the expense of the City and Metro. politan Police Forces for the extraor dinary measures they took for securing the men, and the calling out of the mili. tary "by the authorities was also much | criticised.
Fee Bossu Street, SEVERAL CASES ORUCKERY AND Children's
EARTHEN WARE, Comprising:- Plates. Dishes, Cups and Saucers, Milk Jugs, Biscuit Jars, Vases, Flower Holders,
Ke
dc.
Co., Alia
IDEAS FROM JAPAN,
Miss Collin is brimful of ideas for the economizing of space and the sim; Miscellaneous Goods and a quantity of plifying and beautifying of the working- nun me. Many of these ideas she Choies Perfume in small lots.
TermsAs al
brought back with her from Japan, where sho lived for four years.
HUGHES & BOUGH,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, March 21, 1914.
EVERY BEETLE
As Olympia," she told a reporter 358 I am going to show a living-room and bedroom furnished according to my own ideas. I think,, for instance,,, that the parlour should be do away will alto gether in the workingman's costage and
the kitchen used as the living-nora. I
do not mean a kitchen furnished half
+
Information which has just come to
EVERY BUG parlour and half like a kitchen, light regarding the provious careers of
killed once"Keating's" comes
into thorough contact
with it.
Sold in Tixa only. The unrivalled way to hifi bastion bugs and al kanonbold insects in lo
Use
KEATING'S
POWDER
but so kitahun, with confortable two of the ruffians, Gardstein and Svarrs, chairs like those you buy in Bucks proves, however, how well justified were vilings.
the police in the precuitions they then took, and in their subsequent search for
** In the directions of simplicity and beauty we can get many lessons from
raam in cunnexion with the tragedy at
Houndsditel
the Jagrutese, why, instead of superfluous Peter tius Painter another wanted ornamentation, bring out all the beauty of natural things. For instance, they oil and polish the juists of the walls till all the original beauty of the wood is brought out. Then they seldom have more than w lovely picture or one beautiful flower adorning their rooms at the same time, All their pictures and artistic treasurem they keep in a proud stonshouse in the garden, bringing out une at a time, changing them according to the season:
TO TURN OUT THE PIANO!
་་
The piano I should also consiga
THE Undersigned have received instruc.THE FIRST CHINESE NEWSPAPER Quter darkness. To master it needs yeans
tions from Ms. W. DREW BRATWOOD,
to Sell by Public Auction,
口哨
MONDAY
1
*
the 30th March, 1914, at 2.30 p.m., at his residenca **Inglewood, '
4, Babington Path,
THE..
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLE
FURNITURE,
&C.. &c., &c. Therein Contained, Comprising -
Teak Hall Stand, Upho'stered Sofa and Arm-chairs, Engraving, Oil Paintinga and Picturos, Carpets, Curtains, Teak, Side board, Dinner Waggon, Extension Dining Table, Dining Room Arm-chairs, Dinner Service and Hand-painted Dassert Service,
., ., Large Brass-mounted Bedsteads, Wardrobe," Bureaus, Washstanda, &c., Bath Room, Kitchen and Pantry Utensils,
محله
EVER ISSUED UNDER PURELY NATIVE DIRECTION.
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VARIOUS ÞÓRIS IN CHINA AND JIPA.
Piano by Dormer & Skon, Stuttgart, $8.50 Bingor Sewing Machine, 2 Rubber Tyred Bickahas, Carrying Chair, Crojet Bet Tennis Fotos aud Net Including lange Boundary. Natting, Stone Roller, New. Lawn Mower and a larga zonatity of Pot Plants including some very bus Maidas Hair Ferns
Catalogues will be inaned. Che low from Sanday
HUGHES & HOUGE,
Hongkong, March 24, 1914
304
*
per Annum delivered in Eunjian, $22.50 10.ali Qoast Ports.
WELLI•UTOM Staver, Höwenova,
SAVARESSES SANTAL CAPSULES
It appears that in 1908 a nimber of desperate criminals practically held' up" the district of Forest Hills, car Boston, in the United States of America.. Entering a saloon, thres men drew their revolvers and gave the order," Heads up to the asserabled company. One' man on leaving was shot dead, and the three desperadoes then literally aut their:
For
on
Paralepine. BALKAN
about
Mr C, D. J. Roll
Mr
MT G.A.
Bauth
Mr F. G. Bijd ndijk
Mr T. Bohm
Mr C.
W. Bowack
Dr G. W. Macksen Mr F. A MacKintosh Miss Marr
Dr 0. Marriott
Mr Mrs G. Martin Mr C. Farabrother:
Mason
Mrs. R. T. Matheso0 Mies M.
Mathonon
MI Mrs C. M. Mr B. B. Mayer
And
Brown
Dr J. T. Makonne
Mr St. Amory
PRAS HOT tha
76
Mr and Mrs W, 6. LA T. O. R. Archer, Humphrey's
RA.M.O.
Major & Mr Bum- Mr & Mrs W. Arin. phry, RES.
strong
Misa Humphrey Mr & Mrs T. Arthur LL-Ool, H. W. Hles, Mr F. H. Beker R.GA
Mr and Mrs Ball and Mr E. U. Jeffries
children
'Mr and Mrs Milner"
Fing Surgeon & Mrs. Jenos
Bernard, R.N
¡Mian BoggsTM.. Mrs Bowdler Major & Him Bowen Mr. J. Bradley
Mr J. E. Brister Col. and Mrs Baker
Brown:
Mine Baker Brown'
| Mr W. D. Brown
Mr A. Keith
Capt. and Mrs Kiddia R.N., maid & child Mr F. Kobur Mr & Mrs Koch "95 Captain Lambkinä,
R.A.M.C.
Misa MokausÍS. Maj. & Mrs MaMunn Mr & Mrs. Mitchel
Attorney-Con. & Mrs more and child.
J. A. Bucknill
Mr&Mrs Campbell
Miss Campbell
Mr M. Cary
Rear Ad. and Mrs Mrs C.-W. Mend
Brownson, U.S.N.
Mr B. K. Mehta Mr & Mrs W. Buorkis Mr & Mrs
Mrs John Meier Mr A. P. Bungey Mr J. M Mise G. Batow
Mr G. F. Mr. J. Cambridge Mr P. Meyer Mr H. J. Caparton Mr G. E. Mayer Mr and Mrs. F. X. Mr D. M. Mickio
D'Almada E. Castro Mr G. S. Middleton D'Almada E. Mr N, S. Milkowski Mirs
Chatro
Mr D. B. Millor.. Master D'Almada . Dr and M Mrs W. H. B. Mr A. Courland
Castro
Miss E. L. Christie
Моско
Mr. Moore
Mr
Mr & Mrs G, Clark
Mr W. E. Clayton
Mr S. L. Cohen
Dr A. L. E. F. Cole
A. V. Collard Mr W. W. Cook Mr V. T. La Costa
Miss
La Coste
Мін С. Сантом
Mr G. P. Curry
Mr R. M. R. Dohn
י
W. E. Murphy Mr and Mrs A. C.
Neville
Miss G. ULoary Mr 0. A. O'Neill Mta Ort BIẾN. Peacock Mr D. G. Penfield Mr P. B.
Penfield
Mr Le G. W. Perco Bir F. A. Perry
Mr. Petersen
Mr & Mrs Dartoane Mr and Mrs C.
2 children and
Pierce Me and Mrs F. A. Miss B. Potter
Dickhoff
Mr G Hutton Patta
Mr D. S. 8. Douglas. Mr A. B. Purvis 1,85 Mrs. R. H. Douglas Mri Radel
357
JAPANESE MAKERS,
Every kind of Footwear.
MADE
D.
Mrs J. M. Doyle Mr B. Raworth Mr J. Dunes a
ME. H. Ray
Mr
Mr and Mrs H. C. Mr E. M. Baymond
Ebrentals
Miss Raymond
Mr and Mrs J. S. Miss F. Roxy
FATTOW
Mr H. Fahr
Mr and Mm H. Fern-
be ger
8.
MS. Mr G.
r. Field gh
Mr F. 8. Fischez Mian Franck Mi H. Fromm Mrs. B. F. Funk
Gallotti Gibb
-
MT E. Richardson Mr Mrs W. R.
Ricketts
Mr C. T. R pley Mr B. F. Rittenhouse W. M. Rasoo hal Mr A. R. Rosenthal Mr and Mrs J. A.
_Rule"
Mr P. E. Sargent Mr P. Schalthofer Mr A. &. Schutz
Mr. B. ME. H. Sharp
Mr
And
Mr A. G. Gordon
C. Sibley
Slieby
Mr & Mrs Casulli Capt.&Mra Cochrane
RN.
Lt. Col. Cottell | Miny Cottell
Major Davy, R.E
Mr & Mrs J. Dobbia Major Dergan Mr G. A. Dutton
Me Evans Major Faichnis Mr E. Fielder
Capt. Muntaith,
RA,MO
Mr Montgomoy Col. & Mr O'Hara.
and child
Mrs PaISODE Mr T. L. Perkins Mr J. PlumDAT
Lt. Col. J.J. Radclife,
R.E.
Mrs Rea Mr Ralton Mra Rosseler Lt. and Mrs Sharp,
R.N.
Mr and Mrs Shadwel
Mr A. Sinclair
Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Mr 0, Skott
Mo-sra Guthice Mr R. A. Stokes Col. Gordon Hall, Mr and Miss Upton
R.A.M.C.
Lt. Col. & Mrs Ushar Smith, &.O.D.
Mr F, Grizell
Mr B. A. Hale
Mr F. A. Hazoland
Bor. & Mrs Cooper
Hunt
Mr A. Findlay Smith Mr and Mrs G. E.
Stewart & child
KENG EDWARD HOTEL Mr H. Murray Bain. Miss Massey -Mr & Mrs Bathurst: Mrs F. A. Miller Mr H. Eoneloz
Mr. N. Boyd Mr C. Brown Mr W. Budge Mrs E. Butts
DAYD
A.
Christie
Mr G. B. Chr
H.
Mr B. Clegg
Mr F. W. Cóx
Mr Minsta Dr Muller
Mr H. Murphy Mr A. P. Nobbe Mr W. Oudenhoren Mr A
Owen
Capt. & Mrs W. U
B. Pearson.
Paddapha
Mr W. A. Donaldson Mr W. T.
M E. W. EverS
Mr J. C. Fl.tcher MT
Mr Foy
Mr Atex A. Fyfs Mrs Gill and child Mr E. A. Haley
Mr W. A. Ray
» Me F. L. Robbins
Mrs H. W. Robinson. Mr L. M. Rosenberg Mr C. A. S. Rosa Mr W. Schmolka Mra and Mine Shrier Dr Sibros
Mr P. C. Hall Mr J. E. Hargrestes Mr H. O HayDor Mr F. J. Haroset
Mr Y. Goalbeura Mr W. M.
M. Smith bir & Mrs J. Gould Mr F. Bmyth Mr V. Sorby Mr J. Gourgey MIKS M. M. Griffing Me A B. Sorensen
Mr&Mrs. Spalinger.. Capt. H. Spear Gwathney MmA Square Capt. T. P. Hall Bir &
Strea Birs L
ORDER ME P 0. de Grao
CHERRY & CO., PEDDER STREET,
Opposite Hongkong Hotel. Telephone No. 491. Hongkong, March 20, 1914.
NOTICE
way to th local cemetery; where they HIGH-CLASS FRINTING
stood at bay. The place was surrounded
off expensive training, and it is altogether to unwieldy and ugly on instrument for the houses of the pour. The cottager by 400 policemen, and a pitched battle. could have his musical tastes satisfed
was lought. Nearly twenty persons (mon, at a musical club, which overy village
flute somon, and children) were wounded in ought to ponses. A fiddle or u would be quita in kecing with a work the shooting, but in the end two of the pom AT - man's cottage, but a piano is not," criminals shot their third courule, who
BOOK BINDING
·TER ACHINA, MAIL, OFFICE.
Mr
"Mr C. H. Soper
Mr H. 8. Spurge
Mr B. H. G. Hollowes Mrs G. Bessey, Mr W. S. Jackson
Mis Jorden
Mr and Mrs W. A. Mr and Mrs C. M.Mr J. Joseph
Hannibal
Swift
Mr L
Takahashi
Mr J. R. Henta Mr P. R. Heimann Mr R. J. Tobin Bir O. A. Henderson Mr J. Tachetinian
Mr and Mrs Henty Mr H.. R. VADEED! Hen. Mr E. A. Mr G. U. Wakeman
Capt.
Walker
A. Akin-Hig Mr W. B. Walters
Mr Q. E. D. Warty gins Mr W. B. Hind Mr. de Weigeleperg Mr J. Holland Mike F. Wilda
Mr R. De L Hortetu Mr F. W. White
E. G. Hutchin. Miss
Mr & Mrs F. Winkler
Mr G. G. Wood
Misa R. Humphreys
Wilkinson
is
Mrv
Wilkinson
Mo C.
Ingonohl
Mr G. Jarecki
Mr M. T. Jones
Mr. F. Yearly
Mr J. W. Lee-Jones Miss G. Young
Mr J. T. Kamm
Mr LL. Zossaoimhe
STAZION HOTEL.
Major & Mra Barrett Mr. A. Percy
Mr and Mrs Koch
JE
U.S.A."
Capt. & Mrs Synner
Merg
A. Thaler
Mr and Mrs W. D. Mrs H. M. Thompson
Kraft
Mr Thotapson
M: & Dira 0. Kanzle Bird. Tooler
Mr T. LeeLD
Mr E. Vollbracht. Dr K. Walther
Mr & Mr R, Lace Mr H. 3, Wostphal Mr D. A. MacLeod Mr M Whyte Capt.&Mra Mal Mr Wodehouse Ma Yohoyan
..oomson
Mr C. F. Maley
· CAREXON/HOZEĽ.
Mr and Mrs BAMA J. J. Martin
Balantine
CAMɛ T., H. Mártín Mr and Ms D. H. Mr M. Masperin
Bale
Mr R. Maximoaitz
Mr G. Barres Mon Molain
Mr and Mrs Callow Mr & Mrs Metzugel" Mr Thos Croft
Lent Geo, W. Cross.
bin, B.E
Mr W. J. Eades
Me Z. Nishide
Mra P. G. Noel
8. Paul'
Mr G. W. Badall to
Mr and Mrs P. E. DOM: A. F. Remediowo
Fere and
Mr T G. Fiyus
Mr
H D
MOTOR
Me A. Rigg
Mr A. Bussoll
Mr and
and Mrs Bilva
Mr & Mrs L.-Bniff!
Mr G. W. Sewall
bir and Mra A. Riebe Miss G. H. C. Hanse and children
Mri Tall
Mr AG. Braith
H. D. Holloway. Mr Geo. Stanley
Mr & Mrs J. Brags Mr & Mr R Pithic Mr ). W, Fulcher Lieut. and Mrs R. Mr and Mrs L 0. Mr E. J. Gilbert
Brewster
Reitan
Mr A. J. Ghandy Mr D. A. Goodwin Mr L tity
Hager Mr B... Merton Wm. Hoy
It is Miss Cullum's view, too, that was too old to keep the same pacu în tlia working sunn might also dispense running as themselves, and escaped, flee with tablocche, and that bowls, which ing to "Philadelphia. After all this lapse, BES~8 PAMPHLETS A SPECIALTY MD. Locke Enke up less man thận, plates, are cosier of time, it has now been discovered that to wash, and keep things much bougr. the two men who thus got away word the ('should be more often used.
samo. Gurdaicin and Frik Svarts, whe Firespectuser
concerned in the Boundeditd
|| were
Mr
Mr Lafour
Mr A.
Prada Circulars, | Me
mes, Menne, etc., rato,, rtistically -Arranged and
** I would have all walls distempered,” she added, all the floors of comerata extrage. cored with uoleum, and áll the cop- The Bouton police have never relaxed. boards large and with rounded corners their efforts to dissover the Forest Hills that do not allow dust to accumulate. murderers and last November, the dotec- **I would have the bedroom cupboarda žives found it was current gomsiy munoąget in the rod, spog, sa in the model of the Letts people there that the two que tuge as Olympis, and the staircase powere, or had been, in London. A Boston Clown Froots and prompt delivery sirupted against the outer wall to save detective named Lynch was scat to Tone space. I would not have the bedroom doo, and quickly discovered that the monzyoskeemd us the t completely filled up with a Brobdingne Gaodatcin and Svarrs were thon gian broad bedstead, hut with small iron wanted, but they were, of course, long! budated, and I would have all furniirus dead. When he returned to 'Boston ture plain and solid without ornemen with Svare's photograph is was recogulped talion, because beautiful onamentation, by many of the Letta, but loan was known. inosna manoy and unborutiful decoration of Gudstein
is dezacralizing. There seems to be no reason why this type of furniture should
nob by standarilized."
CALIFE SAVER
TT is safe to my that Chamberl
Cholers and Distthões Banedy
more watering that, say
"A FAMILY, "NTUKSSITY:
do the rest.
THE
OHINA MAIL
Washing Books,
Mr and Mrs RD. 8. Mr J. Howard
J
Sraith
MI
Mrs..
Smith
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