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4 J K. vZl 1 i 1- - Ilii f v "AS 1 i. KOialuatcl VoTcrnonhlD n.' m m mm a a. - mm. a ; r v . - , i :i, for the of.Hawaii " I V-vi:v- ; v'-:- YORK.-N- . Y 3. i : farTlllant- - : pcnate today.-l- ie wfll be .Gorerner PInkham' Ndv. Ce fore a creaf and crowd at le ''-- , .'!",-:.s--' ' lift -- It.. ..II. , - v: i .is vaiu ui ..!'wince, una quuiiiics ; i . , . . a :: :: :: :: : Hortie rApproDriation' Is LeaQlie CkltS Him to TakO Gen 'emPnat,c tenaatlonal' defeat to th e Navy eleven by the score of 22 to 9. wit. n r r 'an -- outside chares far Among Many Points To Be era; Charge Beginning with victory, the Army team, coached by t ns former Harvard star. Lieutenant c Discussed by City Dads r r Charles DaJy, played a brilliant open.; game. : Forward passing, end runs, i line-buck- s, and alternating with fine k, icking, tell the tale. The cadets out m m - A . w - .Whether ; the appropriation for ta- classed the' middles In pract leal ty ev ery department of the gridiron sport. h! Home is to be continued, .whether future, v the AnttSaleon league yester-- ? Before the game, the odds favored the navy, 10 to 7, In view of the J If financial support - will : be- - given for day called the. Rev. Dr. John'W, Wad- - better record for the season made b .y the Annapolis players. The; West - , - ' I the bovine tuberculosis ;wprk of, the man to take general charge of Its Point team was coached to a high de gree of perfection for today's game, I . ' I I board of.agriculture and forestry,,, and work-i- n' HawaiL , however, and showed its superiority 17 n clever fashion." po I? whether, the Improvements for the i The can.'lssued from a meeting of fcr 1012-1- 3 Reaches the ke and fire ; departments, as recom the league's executive' committee yes f by commis- terday was accepted by Dr. ; TUrl cf C:S,73 Tens, Ac- -. mended the civil service afternoon VJIITE HOUSE sion; will i be provided .for-the-se and waaman. lasi sigm ana . ne ,wur m ? iue mm mm ; 1.1m ...... A T.Mi.fl to Expert -- m oil ccrr.i other questions .will be; passed on to- lirfvlnw morrow morning wheh. the supervisors his present work as head of this Meth- - :.'..' Figures - - odist-mission- meet , In; caucus.: to- agree ? upon i'the Paris Temps C:.!!: COUPLE 1:7' semi-annu- al SLIP budget', ; pe- ' V.:y. : :: t: u t un xs nntxn u n for the next; Bevi O. C . Peters", president' of the Washington iv;'.Jc -- ' . v; ; riod,1' .: .. .. .;:.r i;f.f- 'skf'- league; presided. at yesterday's meet- Incxcrcl! ... ' - -- K:tud3of j 1st poi- Im- - . THE CUGAR Maoy Important inatters' the ing and plans were discussed for v , r ' cy: of "the board will take definite portant . extension of the activities of VV'? (Associated C ) v " Vv ECCArE rr::3 :: Hawaii's sugar crop for the t shape before the budget is finally re the organization.: George Paty rpARIS, France, Nov. Z:. 7 agent- - league UH IULUUU1 t: .rear 191M913 U ; 546,798 tons; S ported out :.Cutamay be made in will continue caa of . the ; Xffi newspaper, Paria T: , many present expenses the In , .Honolulu,1; where : his energy 'and rth are th figures Jresentet at tt of the of "In ..the presence cf d::'. , i' Ha--8 municipal government t:.o aacual meeting. cf rthe to keep the ; Associated ;rre Oabll tion and ruin the'momsrt ; ; , XX : r lAssocla- - revenue. wm , 29-M- 29-Thr- ee wa!Ian Sugar Planters' board well within iti Chair waamaivs auiies invwve wj. NEW y0RKf-- Nov.t r. rfnd ; UKIAH, Cal, Nov. pa- have been reached wh en hn : 1 ways v att cam-- 1 c a, whlcU was. called for today tJ man McClellari of the and means the Immediate future ctlyr t Mpfc Franc, Bowes Sayrey after their tients confined in the violent ward of general, interest dsm3r l z'.i ' committee, given V' great pafen pf. throughout Isl-- t::t ; tr.d continued orerv until, next who has la education the Wnlte , House wedding . few days the state hospital here terribly and fa- powers take concertti tz ;:i v!'.i t be., s, U amount study financial . con- ands, part of which will a series as-ghost- o, :: week. The ' complete figures, of to the g havw been a elusive tally beat two guards and one patient United States compel all rrt'r-Mexlco"t- t to dition, past present ' city of temperance lectures In the public s.-r- -s :: compiled by the planters' bureau 8 and of the Tedjy, unrecognized, I ther f slipped today, with i a gaspips. The patient lay down thiir :: c.r labor In Us usual tt and county, expects the present board schoola, reviving one. of the features George Washington and statistics - aboard the liner had, gone to the rescue of the guards bring to, an end the.prcssnt int;':r. man- - to end tern-wit-h reputation of the Rev. .X;- O. WooHey's:; work II thorough and authoritative 8 Iti the of by wayv0f the second cabin Onflway when they were suddenly attacked by able situation.w . : . . . , - :: ccr, are given on page 19 of this tl being tne .moa economical ever in which was considered perhaps the anC sailed for Europe. ' Even- Presl-mo- st the maniacs. All three of the maniacs state--. effective here. Wilson was of ar-- :: Issue, together with: the a dent unaware their then made their escape, but two have ALLEGED PLOT NIPPED. racnt or sugar crops for the ten tt -- , more Dr;' Wad man is especially fitted for: rival until he found them In - their Bo :iac this board nat been been recaptured and a strong . posse ; : CabJJ - - , - fAMonaiel years from 1904 to 1913, lnclu- economical than any other." he said at his new, duties, . by reason of his ex- stateroom five minutee befere the Is earching Pri for the other. YEBA CKIX ex-- .on Zl,--Z::' r year's crop; Is tended in islands. He liner salted for Europe. - tt five. This the tt a jneeting recently j . residence the Oarela de la Cadres and LlraL I pro-t- fiere TforClO- - years, w it third largest In the history of t Th9;boarti'of auperrisors met yes has resided' contig- Pens respecUTe?y;gOTcrT.ar asi uously . engaged In re- ductlon in the JsIandsT' tt terday "afternoon?, for a few,, minutes, charitable and of the guard at Saatb;a payrolls--an- ligious artery 'wide per- ::v.zxtiitttttutttttttttttttt pac3lnson d; agreeing work and has prison la Mexico City, arrlrr : - Itarr -- - acqualntance men' and wo Convenhig merely to adjourn, the upon the caucus Xor tomorrow morn- sonal wlth FfllfTWECfl here today under, a stroc? parj f Hawaiian Sugar planters' Association : : men of many races and classes. His k . soldiers and were insllcd aloirl t .s thirty-thir-d meeting " familiarity with Japanese and Korean) crcr.ed its annual E. Faxon Bishop, who will be 1 The question ofappropriation for Le-- gunboat .Tera' Cnu bound for t!:fl r?- - ia Castle . & Cooke hall at 10 o'clock fought over, languages and customs will be of Im- KILLS colony Qmntanaroo, Tncr.'. jh. president, elected the next president i.the ahl Home will be bitterly mediate, SAVED HUE 2 nal at this morning, J. P.: Cooke, Hawaiian Sngar Planters Associa- according to present indications. Sev- value in the educational ilRE. Their; artests followed tie disco t cry intend- X Anti-Saloo- n league I la the chair. It had not been, work. The is much antl-lluer- ta to tion. . !; ;i .. eral of the. supervisors feel an unfair of an alleged plot rr ed to take up .important business this ... gratified over the ' successful outcome ; I tlie advantage has been taken of them by lease theJ prisoners, attack r having -- vsclcn, the opening day been of Its expansion plans, even though Cable palace 'and overthrow Hacrti by-la- w re--. the home, which they maintain now is tAssociated Prww tienal xed to comply "with the emergency these plans involve the raising of with the dLwffected troops coopers - : - Japanese requiring cases to be paid GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., Nov. 29. quiring the. ajinual meeting to icon- considerable additional funds. The ..-:.v or (When sent there by the city and v. . -- today men, women : Vf zo .InOctober.Tor, November..; Yet working organization being! P'remen rescued 40 -: . : county-physicia- 51-5- that is -- , r,'-;-'- ' even preliminary ,'TQiitin n at the rate of 0 and ch i Idren from the second ateryfef the that for is built up, it s believed, will aid great- Associated Press Cablel i"0"8EE LIND. K have been dispatched was post- a.day, notwithstanding that the board ly a burning building a minute before an til NISTER r mUht iiry in assuring the raising of the funds. SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Nov. 2X WMln-iste- r poned until Monday, Rowing - to the gives the home a special appropriation explosion of gunpowder, dynamite and ; MEXICO CITY, MexNov. - 250.. Ralph Lopez, th6 Mexican bandit who .'lack- of a Quorum, v-- ' of gasoline scattered the building ever a Moncna of the office of foreisn -- killed four men last week, was corner- WTiea the meeting had been called tt According to present talk among CONGRATULATIONS ARE space of four blocks. - A score-- ef spec- affairs took a special train for Vera 8 8 8 88 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 " ed In a mine tunnel today and In a ' secretary, stat- ' a. mysterious mission, to order, W. O. Smith, ;; Vi-T.- " v ' the supervisors, it seems to be the tators and a dozen firemen were burn- Cruz .today on - 8 v' i '8 OFFERED BY THE ELKS desperate fight killed two deputy sher- ed that the crop reports were on - plan to cut out altogether 'the appro- ed and cut, one fatally. The loss Is ostensibly to meet his father, who is 8- Censutireneral Ifisaklehi, ita 8 mmwmmmmmmmmmmt into iffs and retreated deeper the . and. the reports ' is . hand for distribution, consul-gener- al home, patients shortly, it betlevei ki,; fof Japan In priation to the sending $65,000.' " ' due there but of committees would be mostly all in 8 8 8 As a member of Honolulu 8 mine. . he Is going to meet Special En- the i Hawaiian Islands': with' con-- there whenever necessary at the rate 16, that t 'ay-fo- r Monday. If 8 8 8 Lodge No. a cable was sent 8 . distribution on sutate sum-- of $1.50 a day. voy John Lihd and that hfa visit has tLe meeting wished, roll mightbe 8 at Honolulu has been 8 8 tc L. EL Pinkham this morning 8 MILITARY BUDGET OF the moned to return to Tokyo Imme- - . The home has asked" that the REGULAR SESSION OF . ? an important bearing on the aituatbr. V 8 8 by the local Elks, congratulating ". - ;. ' ." ' called,' could seen there 8 8 v but it be that d lately, a . ef-- be raised from $250 to JAPAN FAILS TO PASS ' was not a quorum present. asked 8 cablegram to this 8 him on his confirmation as gov-- 8 CONGRESS ON MONDAY He having reached. him $500 a month. This request was made 8 WASHINGTON IS CONFIDENT. - 8 feet from the Anticipating action, 23-T- the members present If they had. any 8 8 ernor. this 8 - ! D. here " : some ago, no action has WASHINGTON, 'Nov. EUojrettions 8 capital;, this morning. Consul-- 8 months but Mr. was week made (Special cable to Japanese WASHINGTON, D. C, Wov.. 2- 5- C .to make about . the room 8 Pinkham last 8 the. Is: no indication ' been taken. Sixty-thir- d that the Go- :f W;- 8 general Eltaki does not know the 8 Chronicle) The first "session of the arrangements, r ; chairman of the entertainment 8 v , : 8 vernment is deviating in Jt attltufi reason action of his gov- - In the case of the board of agrit TOKIO, Nov. nlli- - Congress extra . session ended . Mr. Molr thought the: arrangements 8 for the 8 8 committee in connection with the 8 Japan, 29.The the of careful watching and patient wait forestry Is an 8 , Mon- " right was 8 mment, but It is rumored that 8 culture and it asked that masquerade tary budget, providing for two addi-- today and the house will meet i I were all and the place ElksVblg charity ball . r. e that 8 8, - ing .for the 1 el m (nation iof Ge ra ? as-- J his are required to rep-- appropriation' for several months be divisions army day to begin second session. :J- a great Improvement on the old . 8 services 8 to be given on New Year's eve. 8,,tional of the Japanese the V tu- . resent. Japan a Chinese port. made in the of bovine pass . interest the vorea, , 1 In meeting 'senbly.Toom. .: 8 at 8 8--8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 iaiiea to ai tne ' ; Cooke asked If mem 8iThe consul and his family will 8 berculosis tests of cattle, 8888 888 not as yet been taken up, ...bat win President ' the , j.'-- ., , . . . leave Honolulu for Tokyo Decern-- tt ito carry on the navy during the next probably be decided upon jh the man- CALIFORNIA CITRUS CHOP 8 ' - v . Pa- -- The executive committee of the fiscAi was . department of Continued- - on pace three) 8 ber .17. ' 8 JAPA5 1TILL EXHIBIT Tear naseL reeehrinr the ner which, the financial 'HASNT SUFFERED MUCH 8 8 UU88 8 lama Improvement Club, composed of hearty support of the entire populace. the government will' recommend. 888888888 (Special cable to the Japanese John Lane, Harry Auld, S. Fukamura, The surplus which remains in Ithe mm BY THE COLD WEATi i Hull, A. t i A - meeting for Hawaiian mothers Chronicle) P. L. Horne, Noah James treasury from last year, amounting to The Bavarian diet passed the . hill Associated Cable J . was held at th Palama Settlement ,, TOKIO, Japan, Nov. 2?. The Jap--; Kath and Wallace Saffrey, held a 98,000,000 yen, will be placed toward granting suffrage to women in the ,,f Tr - in- evening, en-t- er meeting last night at which time it paying the nation's national debt, election for the- commercial and SIX FRANCISCO, CaL, Xor. f FOR LAWNS ; AND LANAIS v last the feature of which anese government Jias decided to r. was, Hawaiian Portu--j exposition vas decided to visit the neighborhood which due principally - to dustrial courts and the . governmental The; California citra rro: r : s a tableau. The into the universal which debt is H. C HENDRICKS LTD. r guese mothers will have charge of the is to be. held' at Sumatra, Java, at sn tomorrow and explain to the residents France and England. The matter of chambers of commerce and trades" pr--f year !. estimated at -- . ) c - r:w-:,-'"- :,K -- V 1Z12. Tel. Merchant Alakea meeting;. next month, , . the work and aims of the club. the budget for the coming ear nas ganlzatlona. ? 'against '.nC) la d Vf: earlydate. ... . STAR-BULLETI- , HONOLULU N, TOO t j r SAT PR DAY, NOV. f. 1913. 7

MINISTER REINSCH V LOCAL AND GENERAL nil IPIESE WARM SPOT IM HEART VILtiHlWNTfl Ji (i&o in- FOR VISIT TO HONOLULU Lifty rams The bearing of A. Marcallino. forgery, was continued two fa dicted for DEVELOP NEW MAKE BUT FEW SOUTH HEARS weeks by Judge Robinson this morn- Hon. Paul Rein?ch. American minir-tc-- r ing. io China, was highly pleased with Tel. 1281 James H. Love the day he spent in Honolulu on hi Francis (lay of Cay & Robinson. way to the Orient. In a letter to W. ELDORADO MORE TRIPS Of territory! Makaweli. Kauai, is reisterei af the I;. Farrineton received in the Mon-eoli- a St Francis Hotel, . He mail Minister Reinsch says: AOl is accompanied by Mrs. Gay. "We are now neaHn our journev's feud and it has been a very agreeable iii;l A VA lie Wi Eldorado, declared to be a The 'American-Hawaiia- n passenger Hawaii's advertising for the 1914 Health Inspector D. S Bowman of and restful trip; but the thine that we I veritable paradise, situated about looo and freight steamer Honolulan. rhich Floral Parade and Mid-Wint- er Carni- Hawaii is recovering from a l' days' shall remember with most pleasure is READY for a year or more has been under val has reached Australia and, ac- illness, according to r.ows received our visit to Honolulu. We not only FOR BIG ; TolcJo, teeming miles distant from charter to the Matson Navigatior cording to letters read at the meeting from Hilo bv Dr. J. S. li. Pratt. had a delightful time, but also got a v V, vlth mineral wealth yet untouched. Is Cotrpanr and operated by that line on of the Promotion Committee yester- tine comprehensive impression of ;;to be developed upon,. an extensive p. route between San Francisco. Hono- day afternoon, is makine an Impres- T. S. ("hoy this rvorning was fined your beautiful home town and its life. lulu and Kahului, Jt is said, will com- sion to the extent that these islands "0 and costs by Circuit Judge Robin- TRADE TODAY scale by a hul of Japanese, who claim The interest in Hawaii thus begun AIllOlSW plete but a Dw more trips before re- may expect a large number of visitors son for smoking opium, sentence be- will be permanent and I hope to know the" discovery or the Pacific paradise, verting to her owners. from Sydney and other large cities ing suspended until Monday morning. more about the islands by personal . and who have dieoatched represen With the arrival of the Pacific Mail on the southern continent next Febru- in a vsiits the future. To the kind "Do your Christmas shopping early tative to the United States as a oas-- i China yesterday. It was reported that ary. Several communications from Japanese undesirables to the num- who joined in making our stay Victim of Night Marauders Is friends and shop at the Catholic fair." eneer In the Pacific Mail Mon- - the Honolulan in scheduled to com- leading clubs were read, saying that ber of nine persons, including eight pleasant I express my -- liner fc be? to slogan of the ladies of Found in Pool of Blood which plete but four voyages under the Mat-eo- n nosters and crossroads maps had women and one man, were deported our This is the ;8P"a called thanks and hiehest regards, to V; v heeftoda. In charge J-- ;, Tt house flag. time the been received and given prominent by immigration Mr. Allen, the Catholic fair who are Robbed was stated t on board tb liner After that the federal officials Mr. McCandless. Senator noon American-Hawaiia- n, space in clubhouses. Mott-Smit- of the bazaar which opened at this nwuinw that a Dartr of 2." Jsrw- - it ia understood, the today, having been put on board the Coke. Prof. Bryan,., Mr. h today Bishop park, opposite the star-uuiiew- n . nete, who aye tea ldentted with will take the vessel over in prepara- The report of A. P. Taylor, in Pacific ail l!ner China for return to and all who were so kind to us. I in Special vrripwuj r. com-- tion passenger business charge of the committee's branch of Japan. hope to meet again." evral shln and adoration : for between them all one. throughout Ja nan, mme upon the Atlantic Coast and San Francisco fice in San Francisco, was read and doubtedly prove to be a taking . his hack door by a, blunt Instrument,1 ynl showed he is already doing a Bishop park has undergone a wonder- w-kn- by the way of the Panama canal. that S. Ito, associate editor of the Ha- A&ona. an aseo, '.the 'nd. n late chart - ASSASSIN FAILS TO vnxneser.,raertiiui, ' large amount of work. Both ka- ful transformation and the fair, with - p 31-5- 1 N. long, This waterway, it Is predicted, will waii Shinpo, suffered a badly wrench- was murdered at his home- and storo KkanoMma at and maainas tourists are daily visit the favorable of the ele be ready for business by the middle aid ed leg when he slipped and fell from a REACH YUAN SHIH-K- AI near Kealakckua, some time :Tues3ay J15'i eat,lat - t. I part of March,, at which time it, is ing the office, he says, the former to Rapid Transit car last night. He was ments, should be one of the most suc- night, the crime presumably being .Hlraf.'nv minlnc nrmnoter who has say "hello" and to secure cessful ever held in Hono- - - ; ".. American-Hawaiia- n the latter of its kind . burglars. Unusual are de- baf Ttelv xnrevr in Korea believed that the removed to the Japanese Charity hos- (Special cable to the Japanese Chron- that of the will among information anrt literature concerning pital and is reported to be much im- lulu- - - A uila.otjtto fiendish crime. In that hi and MrhurlvV Identified with the steamers be. the first to steam- icle.) ; the islands. Every outgoing proved. Commodious tents of white, and r sleeping nearby, did pronation : whlrh It Is , aaW : take up the more expeditious route A wlfe; yho waa, should er to Hawaii is being well supplied TOKIO. Japan, Nov. 29. message brown canvas, rendered exceedingly from between New York, Pacific Coast 1 not awakened yH h ? Mtcoverem soethine like the by Taylor, received here today from Pekl- -. da.ed with with- with literature Mr. and he Ropino, sentenced to 10 days' im- 5t :tlvTy dee7a5oM ow,ri , f.no.Ono.000 before, the supnlr of end the Hawaiian Islands. The in- to me an vn is making it a noint to meet every pay 10 ivovemoer is eireci mat nalma farna anA hsnhnn. form the v 1T' VZZZJ- r .w. fMnritt,n -- , . af- prisonment and to a fine of ;," preclons exhausted. At, the drawal of the Honolulan win cot assassin entered the residence of ral. fr transpacific coming boat. The committee is also for purchasing an army from an booths la which a variety of things ody'0f tfc merchant lying In a pool; Alia fect the service main Tas-mania- n shirt Shih-Ka- i, in- iS'lS time th Moor called at Kobe, a President Yuan but was by Company, in receipt of a letter from the enlisted soldier, was released from jail to wear and to eat are on, aale, The. Cf blood on doorsteps. . : of scientists were about in. start tained the Matson for ac- tercepted before he could reach the tte' 7artr by tourist bureau at Hobart, today taking poor greater part of ; fnr th new possession in the steamer the time the Honolulan is with- knowledging the receint of nofters after the convict's room where the president was sleep- thderatiTe ,woJ telephone Teporta oath. : remem-forc-e - Yohlo)ca Marti. . . drawn ooth the Matsonia and Manoa ing. The man was captured and r.o murdered man ' and maps. I.loyd Childs, who is tour of ladies and, .asalsUnU, ,who i isTa will be completed and entered into 7r" morning that her hus .The nd s saM hr, the Janatieae a troune of Ha- found to have weapons concealed on t- ing the mainland with took of the Dark and soared- . 7. j v- -w the service. . The final acounts of T. Odo, ad- chares - . juettrw nan TtT--on nnnnz 1 - - him. " n.nfi . hit mxi traveling to the mainland In the Mon- waiian tronhadors and incidentally .- - rniin . . l ministrator of the estate of Senjiro no pains to secure, th? best sulta. iT ana b d FoJIa. to hwe been . discovered about givine moving picture lectures on the - leil i Many Changes In the Pacific Mail. Odo, were approved by Judge Whit- n ottrJr. Hrtt- .nM.taa Instilled. ittt'ie? iar ' a a, ago. : Tt U un- nrter of rentunr Many islands, writes the committee that he ney SUPREME COURT as the bazar will be running full - inhabited end abound In Tbosuhates. changes are being made in is now placing in Oklahoma and today, the administrator being king absence, but was finally orer- personnel of representa- granted of $500 discharged until late this evening. mrm mmm . van - One ao encoun- the official meeting with great success. The a fee and AFFIRMS OPINION sHows drawback far --- Fo -- tered Is he water, tives for the Pacific Mall Steamship Promotibn Committee" has also re from further service. v iuataUwla.toULhet or hia gruesome absence of fresh OF LOWER BODY parx mac ?:;'.rr . . . Company; throughout Franclsco-Oakland-Alamed- in tne is intcnarge, pt,,fvr A ex- the several oelved a San a t t considerable sum is to he wnere 1 pended agencies. O. M; Strouthers Is a telephone directory from The folowing new citizens were nat- j. iimoenaKe, iea,nu,iitJ SnarseJ aa tfare, the details of the for machinery and aunnliea. , In a written decision covering more are being served, Mra,: Sheba,rta s through passenger v In the steamer uralized today in federal court: Jo- which, by tele ng can learned es-rani- eriino be , The Monrolla-.wa- fortunate In the Saw Francisco, Chamber of Com- than 10 typewritten pages the supreme dainty costume, presiding,! China for the Kobe office. B. C. merce, which mar be used by the res seph Feltrinelli, bandmastetr at Scho-fiel- d Japanese phone,, it la,certain that so utterly, fe- - iuch of the bavy sesa and today down a decision 1 . V - Harfe new Yokohama, George court handed the urn.. This booth. . dlatlacively t I . L 4 V1a 'Smith a cashier for Honolulu. Barracks; McKinlay, ' pales that wre. the lot of aereral !" idents of affirming judgment of , right ; the the first Japanese In and at the - is on s. the way to Japan, accompanied James William Harvey, Ernst Brecht effect Kona.wUl alarmed until the mar- Meander which preceded In rrosa-Iner.t- he Hen- he her by Mrs. Harle. - J, E. Gardener is pro- and Antone Silva Mello. circuit court and holding against is the representation of a.rflppoaea Pacific vea-- I H. Hackteld and Comtanv hnv ry C. G. A. Nel- The PcIflY Mn - Hapai, W. Hapal and tea nouse, wnere; one mayj(enxer,RiiQ ceeding to the Orient. Gardener , is murderous Intensity of the reach ed ; A lakea wharf before 9 been advised that the Pacific Mail son K. Sniffen in .their suit against leading ol ed.The. Mc-Crack- partake refreshment. and son) Jj EL en of the . o'clock of Dr .Gardener, immi- steamer Manchuria sailed from San Owing to the fact that Glena cclnvlnals ,la ahpwn by the fact that this mornine'and Is to remain gration, interpreter at Angel Island. May K. Brown and a number of oth- the Orient The Interior Dt.thsrhou9 was crushed In morn-befor- e Francisco yesterdav afternoon, destin- Is suffering with a felon on their,. ileum's, skull, . here until 9 o'clock tomorrow to quiet large - Like his father, the son speaks sev- way finger necessary ers title to a tract of is decorated with small cherrx- ;treea. nruaa Trila VlO TTlnnT tfl resum'n ;vovage ed for the coast of Asia by the her It has been for Maui. the ito eral Chinese and Japanese dialects. Mrs. serv- valuable land on the Island of and Japanese prints, while,,the other may. have ; of Honolulu. Worthington to secure the believe that the, merchant Tan. France sco. The Moneofaa vwas t plaintiffs un- The young man will-star- at the bot- Mrs. The claimed Certain section is hung with a large,.Japaness andl rot overcrowded .wlthf passengers', ices of Elsa Cross Howard, a recognixed tbeight. .marauders the tom of the ladder as a freight clerk. Chief Operator W. ,E. Gawthorne. talented local pianist, who will render divided Interests under the will of parasol. At the extreme mauka,, end thejr,(made cerUln to kill him, to save leaving ' , vessel abln. second one Keaka. Two have been , wfclch. It, elaht of the Marconi service and associat two solos during the concert next trials of the park lsthe dogtooth, finm . li4anMf1tfnn Tiff and 75 Asiatic ee psssen-rr- s held in court, acteTiOt-attraction,- , tk..1..a .rises steer Wireless Sparks. : ed with the Oceanic liner Ventura Tuesday night. the circuit the first should be, for lesaer. ;chars than here. throuKh ,11st Includes decision. In favor of the defendants conviction on,.: The Kahuku wireless was in touch with was removed from that vessel to the the children, 4. huge ,doll, dressed la murde:tifW4'-.'":-A-'-"-v;'.- S 29 25X Asi- being reversed by supreme court. cabin. second class and the;T, K. K.'steamer Tenyo Maru at hospital vesterday suffering from an A large number of residents of the the the hlgheat degree oi fashtont5lllhe ,Aa,ftuexnlalnahi thins,, though, is atic steerage passenrers, i.'. eight o'clock last night steamer other islands are registered at The second trial resulted also in a raffled this evenlng.to the person hold- The attack of malaria. the judgment defendants, on dif- hoir.ii the r deadly allows Could baTB The veswel bears 6000 tons of freieht is en "route from' Young among for but ing, winning jiqmber,, . This hpx?th Yokohama to San hotel today, them being ferent grounds, which the higher the Wn .delivered and still have created for mainland, bxcludtng , M, destined the Francisco, v. is 'reported will Mr. Mrs. of la charge of ra. E. M Watson, and no-oun- It that it A large quantity of meat and ref- and John Ross Hakalau, court now in d sufficient to Denetrate to tho , sustains. filk to the value of about a' million arrive' At; Honolulu noon Monday, Eck-ar- t la .prettily Next omea the - v at provisions were discharged John T. Moir of Papaikou, C. F. decorated, 4 woman. . (That the , v rigerated hearing of 4.the Velars. fi., ,rfV. y leaving1 morn.-- Ko-hal- a, ready-to-we- ar charge for the coast .Tuesday from the Oceanic liner Ventura be- of Olaa, J. Atkins Wight of clothing booth in Crime mast. ; nave oeen commuieu A small list of passengers have been ing." j i : : Fran- Mr. and Mrs. George Gibb of or Mrs. C. H. Eaves and here may be . Ztk lVant laft Ida Tin fM Mongolia. fore that vessel sailed for San tl.. locked for the coast ia the - sup-pile-s found variety of useful articles, from " ' cisco yesterday- afternoon. The Naalehu. William Pullar of Honomu, a lng. and afterthe . woman had, fallen : fe" Small Report . l"'V-- From Hawaii. came from Australia. D. B. Maconachie of Hllo. Mr. and Mrs. holokus to. children'a,tompera.K :;j asleep,, aeema the only, solution of Kca an Early ArrtTal . v . Two plantationa on : Island .- !"acsa the of Vv. G. Ogg of Pahala and A. E. Brune mm i ldrs. A- J WlrU vi assisted bj thia part ,of the problem. - Laden with several Hawaii have repotted sugar awaiti- , hundred head of as Virginian Packed to the Hatch Covers. of Wailuku. corps of ladles, ia in charge of, the v. riomitr William Trara was. at OUCff ng- - f eeu from the ranches on the island shipment to Honolfiiu or; the Special Star-Bullet- in Correspondence work-boot- h, to ' When the American - Hawaiian fancy ands here.la 4ust notified of 'the murder, by' Lewis, and : ' Hawaii, -- Kea mainland r according ' : cf the steamer Manna to the , list freighter' Virginian WAILUKU. Maui. Nov. 28. Charles HILO. Nov. 25. Two young Fill-- . the place to buy useful and attractive police officers h3 w sailed from San with several other rs an early port brought to v port . arrival at the this the this morning by Francisco for Sallna Cruz, taking In B. Wells, for nearly 20 years mana- pinos Sancho Bidallon and, Brorlo. Christmas presents . for wife, sister, has been conducting a close examina- r.crclng, here to remain until 3 o'clock Purser Phillips of the steamer Manna being by police grandmother, aunt or . ; ' transit several thousand tons of Ha- ger of the Wailuku Sugar Company, Flores. are held the aweetheart tion .In hnnox of finding clues that 1L:3 afternoon, again Kea. Punahip 2548 - when the vessel with sacka and waiian products, that vessel was pack- arrived on Wednesday's Mauna Kea on suspicion that they are the pick- j Prices are reasonable, too, and one wm leaa to tne capture ox tne asaa-- tc!:es up the voyage to the Big Island. Honuapo-wlt- h 750 sacks are the only rrom, ' ed with freight A cargo amounting for a stay of a few days in Wailuku. pockets who have been causing re-- has a large; variety to cnoose slns. Inquiries , and investigations A of sugar plantation Jtnana-cr- s consignments r number noted. to 13,000 tons was p laced aboard for He is the guest of Manager H. B. Pen-hallo- ports to be made tcx the police , by Another attraction Is found In the made hy him show that either before were Included among passen-rer- s the transhipment of at the manager's residence. Mr patrons of the theaters and the, base- large booth in the center, where ice or the killing of .the. couctry iner.; from and Maul porta. Local Notice ; at the isthmus after HIlo the te Mariners. Wells loud im- ball games. In one instance report cream and coffee .will be served, being : all, 'the -- Under the new arrange- Is in his praises of the chant, the murderers securfd Tbo Mauna Kea met with much better Hawaiian Islands, Molokai Island, ed, Japanese, claimed to have been charge Mrs; A. O. M. ment, freight is now taken aboard at provements that he notices In Wailu- a in of' Robertsofl Hiouey in '. me siore uu auu ; weather than, has been the rule during southeast side, Kamalo J Point Reef Honolulu and the island ports direct ku during the last three years since robbed of a purse while at the Gaiety and Mrs. C. W. Zlegier The booth number of .new watches were nl3s ; tee earlier part of the week. , . Purser Gas Buoy, 1, previously, ex- reported Boston, Philadelphia Charles- his The excellent condition theater. He said that he was sitting ,i8 prettily decorated in white, green lng. , Otherwise everything was in-- rLIIlips reports no deep-se-a shipping tinguished, was relighted for and last visit November ton. ia claimed a saving to of the Maui roads he remarked upon next to a Filipino and mat wnen tne and white ahd the small scattered . t izlzz.i ports, save Wllhelmlna, 26, 1913. ' Aj It that the & Arledge, Inspector, especially. show was over he discovered that the tables "4iavex covers of, white and yel Up present; . was on su-r--r shippers amounting to between $2.50 until the it has teemed :cli reported as taking 19th Lighthouse District. sleeve of his kimono had been cut low, each being graced by a maiden suspicious discharging cargo at HIlo. and $4 a ton is effected. purse was missing. Impossible to, get track of Pa and that his hair fern In attractive container. A characters In the neighhorbood and The funeral services of Manuel . . m . . 1. Rithet Not Yet a Tanker. young ladles as . . v J I A t. 4 V.. C2pt2ln Cochran Leaving. ' : Gomes Farla, who died his home number of are acting iparrn i fir i n weinna w i lii w lliuli ua ' Despite the rumor circulated in Ho- at F. Y. Ching of Bishop's bank left the waitresses, daintily gowned in Cc; tola C. S. Cochran, for the past PASSENGERS ABUTTED I on Punchbowl street Thursday even- nolulu and coast shipping circles that Monday for two weeks' vacation in white,, with yellow aprons .and wear- on jdlscoyery watchesr. when of years TJ. S, Revenue well-know- ing, will be held 3 o'clock tomor- of the threo with the the n was at Honolulu. while ' bark R Pi Rithet Per P. M. S. S. Mongolia from Ma- row from Sllva's undertak- ing huge chrysanthemums. Miss Har fered for sale, seems to rest all hope Cutter Thetla that vessel has soon to Join ;the ranks of mari- afternoon waters, the nila via Hongkong and Japan ports . ing establishment, to follow riet lAicas is in charge of one of the 1111 A IJtIR Will UI LILC 1.11111' teen stationed ia Hawaiian is time "has beens," emphatic deni- interment Thanksgiving services of vocal may buy to be to a command else--v the For Honolulu J. H, Swift, W. Skin- in Catholic cemetery. came smaller booths where one lnals. Even this will be a difficult transferred al of the report Chat the vessel is to the Faria and instrume'utal mus:c and appro- any or-e'er- paper here. Captain Cochran has been cj ner, Miss E. SKinntr, J. T. Milner,' to Honolulu In the early eighties from variety of - either or real and slow method as the watches were become a was received priate sermons and prayer, were neid flowerjs. re-Ucv- ei tanker here Mrs. J. T. Milner, A. Bona, Mrs. J. W. Poinsettlas, are beginning to cheap, style, of tho to the coast &nd: win be today. was Santa Luzla, island of Madeira, and inursday morning, excepting at tne of a and common by Commander Brown, who la It stated that the itithet, Gardner, Miss hi. Crandiey, Miss was well throughout the Is- bloom now, and. when pressed, form variety that ranges In. price from'ono which has been a In move- known Ham cuurcn, Kev. Desnas congrega- c . factor the R. Gardner, J. W. Dr. T. attractive, additions to the Christmas . cescnp-- . t r r cte d will take up hit duties on Gardner and lands. He Is survived by a widow and to ten aoiiara. to secure a joining the " ment 5 of general cargo between the D, tion witn that oi First Miss Decern- - Gardner. Through to San Francis- packages for the.mainland, and tlnn InAtn If wilt W ftaiaesrV . trt tLe Thetis before the close of coast many four children; a brother, Jose Gomes Foreign cnurcn for union services. wvu varf bucm awn ia uvooim j v and: the Islanda for years co M. C. D. ?.wno-supplie- L. Brunner, Miss Byrne, Farla who resides on Beretania street, tt Lucas and her assistants have these communicate ... . People was ,to be thfe com-panie- a At tne Cainoiic cnurcn the usual wlthi the sold to one of oil Cass, Mrs. C. D. Cass, E. S. Cunning- and a sister now living in Madeira. for sale both in their original state .them to the merchant. The J- ser- and : would be converted into o'clock mass was tne holiday 5 . - ham, Mrs. E. S. Cunningham, A. crepe reproduction. Chlra Off to the Orltnt. Miss He was a member of the Lusitana but prayers for aud ter- and in paier v.ife would be unable, to identify the e nation - a barge. The Rithet declared vices, : Ccrr.j-i- ting"' loading aeven is Ferguson, Mrs. M. Fries:, Mrs. H. T. and Sao Marttnho Do you like ca,ndy? , The kind. that the of again to societies.. Faria's ritory were included, as has been watches as they had been in the store be in the transportation H. K. :: l.ULlrci tons of bunker coal, the Pad: Herrick, Hosch, Mrs. K. Knox, death was due to tuberculosis, from is , made, at home and which has a but a few days., ; ,::?Yr game with the opening of season. tne custom in all Catholic churches '- 2 , the Mrs. F. H. Moore, Mrs. H. Plumb, Dr. lingers? you do, - f Mall liner China sailed Tor, Japan, which he had been suffering for some in America on Thanksgiving Day favor .which If then Akona. the murderei man. had Ci.ina andthePhlUpplnea at noon ..to-- A S. Sargentlch, Prof. H. S. Smith, R. time. Mrs. Stafford Heapy's booth is the many years. t Santa Maria May Proced to since 1888. been located in Kona for day. , vessel was Joined by: a dele- Coast S. Anderson, Mrs. R. S. Anderson, place fcere It may be, purchased In The Benton-Smit- h preached . Unless an unfavorable report is Itev. the gation of Japanese and Chinese steer--r Master D. Anderson, Miss J. Ander- Thanksgiving sermon tne Episco- &nyr quantity. , The center of attrac- ness ln: Onomea. Both he and his passengers n rendered by Samuel Lyle, who left son, Miss C. Anderson, Miss A. G. at e who are route to pal church, ne taking as the subject tion is the. delicatessen booth, Where wife are. well advanced past middle .their native land to spend the holiday last night for Kahului to make an in- Carter, Rev. O. Holm, Mrs. O. Holm, OF there is on sale every eort of tempting spection of the damage ROMANCE 01 his address, "(jod A Spiritual age and so far as is known they have season, returning to the Islands in the done the Master G. Holm, G. A. Kauflman, Lt home-mad- e eatable. Pies, cakes, jel- Union Oil tanker Santa Maria, which horce a Cause for Thanksgiving." no descendants on tnis island. spring. - The China carried few cabin Gen. Chung Shen, Lang Sung Chen, pres- lies and bread from tbe ovens of Ho- Tne store m wnicn Akona ana. ma ' went aground off Kahului breakwater, EL. l'nere was a large congregation passengers in transit; Vvf , : Quackenbusn, Miss I. Saether, Episcopal nolulu's famous culinary artists, grace wife resided Is located Just across the, that vessel may proceed to the coast Judge R. H. Tnayer, Tso Chang Hao, ent at the services. tempt- appealing words ot religious fer- the long tables where they are rnAil from th f!ntrl Knnthnrrh. repairs. Lyle was SIBLEV STILL in T- , ' for to examine the Rev. R. A. Ward, D. A. C. t i" . it. 1 8 U Blake, by patriot- ingly arranged. It is expected that t;r n.ney. m cnurcn. an 11 11 usu - ; vessel's bottom today. reported vor and inspired ardent udter It is Bryer, Miss E. Perkins, Dr. W. C. by 6 -- ' ' m a ism, Kev. Laugnton delivered tne uni- this bcoth will be sold out ally called. - K that Considerable portion of the Purviance, Mrs W. C. Purviance, Miss o'clock and if so, tbe place will be CHRISTMAS IN crude oil was jettisoned before on service sermon at the First For- MAILS the E. Purviance, Master W. Purviance, cleared and into a theater, - K Santa Maria was eign church. He took as his text turned t,rawTora wm Be nost. . 4 AFiD OUT OF HONOLULU refloated. Kahului J. Wain wrlght, Mrs. H. Andrews, MUCH ALIVE 100, his subject being, "The where seeral acts of amateur and Ah a fitting celebration of the first 'FT harbor is covered with the material. Mrs. C. L. J. W. Cawston, Psalm La TIME OF ARRIVALS E Beaumont Secret of Americas Greatness, a professional talent will hold forth on anniversary of the birth of Miss Annie VITH The steamer had fuel for discharge H. E Cole, Miss G. L. Cook, G. Eng-stro- '; Li B Study in True Patriotism.' the boards, the first performance Leinoala Crawford, the daughter of at;Hilo. E. W. George, J. P B Glossop, scheduled to commence 7:15 11 FnoxHoiotULTJ ..' ; at Mr. and Mrs. William H. Crawford, a CIPAKTIxa v . T. Kaizumi, F. McCormick, C. J. W. V Navigation m By latest Mail Residents of Honomu and vicinity o'clock. Iast but not least, are two iuau will be given at the home, 1485 Per MaUon steamer Falls of Clyde Returns to the Coast Simpson, H. Suniida, J. C. Woodbury, ci- Vi MANILA. across the ranges very ether booths, one for the sale of Liliha street, tomorrow evening, ; to Wllhelmlna, . sailing Dec, S-J- Arr K Taking Far had the pleasure of attending a ballast and destined for Mrs. J. C. Woodbury', Miss Woodbury. gars and the other for lemonade. By 13 rive San Francisco Dec 8; New B Monterey, the Associated Oil Com- where the valleys of the Cagayan enjoyable benefit concert and dance which a number, of , friends have been IS; 19. B pany or Per stmr. Mauna Kea, from Hilo stretch back hundreds of square miles Boarding 12: o0 o'clock the park was well filled invited. A delightful program has li York Dec London. Dec ship Falls Clyde sailed this and way ports, Nov. 29. From at tne Japanese Christian C3 Logan, sailing K Hilo: with not a soul inhabiting them, an Saturday evening, as well wirh people and it is expected that been arranged for the occasion! - Per U.S.A.T. morning, following the discharge of Baron Sadoni, Misses Kemp (2), A. School last 15 Dec. 5, Arrive ' Fraaclaco K 16,000; American soldier, deserter from the worthy cause, the proceeds there will be nothing left to sell San barrels of fuel oil brought here Kitowski, W. S. Wise. F. Wich- - as aiding a evening. non-conformi- st bazaar this K" Dec 13; New York, Dec. 17; Lon- B for the local, branch of the company. jJ. army, one of the type of the affair going to the school, to be after the closes WILLIAM THOMPSON Friend and man, Geo. Gibb wf, Hare, . 1 a. i. . m and F. t 1 1 l 23. R gal- J. in his veins, wan- i tit w r c iii nnw nnirD to m a ira a li don, Dec The prediction is made that the Mrs C. Bo we, Mrs. M. Hartley, C. with the wanderlust used for building an addition. There invmnr Per Matson Navigatloq, steamer. K lant ship will complete a smart pas- dered alone never resting and always was a large crowd present to hear Pinkham's nomination a success. -, F. Eckhart, Mrs. Jno. Ross, B. Honolulan, aalllag 9 ; Ar- S sage to J. pursued. name of Sibley still n Dec the California port McLeuan, G. S. Hutton. D. B. Ma- The the program of vocal and instrument- u rive Saa Francisco, Dec 16; New furnishes a fund of stc.ries tha gain to indulge in the dancing HARBOR NOTES A DAINTY TOILET, ARTICLE. - D. al music and R' - 20.;,- -: conachie, W. Pullar, Forbes, Miss York.- Dec. Annie Johnson Made Fast Time. Lloyd, Miss V. Meyers, Mrs. C. in picturesqueness as the days of tin which followed. E5 ' Sierra J. Kvery lady who desires to keep up Per Oceanic ateamei: s Completing a smart passage from Robinson, W. G. Ogg wife, Jno. empire fade farther and farther into w and sailing IS. i San "get-togerher- her attractive appearance, while at Dec Arrrra s Mahukona to San Francisco in twelve T. Mo'r, W. F. Sutnerst, Cflu Ming, the distance. Hilo Elks held a c: 19; i New York, days, c a - theater, attending receptions, .when Francisco Dec s the schooner Annie Johnson S. Spinzcr. Mahukona: E. Geisecke, They tell in Cagayan valley :p.ee:.mg. or rt social session, on Tues- The U. S. tug Ringgold is now en- e; 23i'? 'U--.- R ! shopping, while traveling and on all Dec caused coast shipping circles to credit Miss Hall, RobL Hall, Atkins Wight, bearded man on a large American day evering, which ua.--. to MiioU? aired in levins mines at San Diezo -- VV.;.''.': B puree Per Pacific Mall steamer Per the;trim windjammer with a long I horse which once had to a were present, "some ses harbor, according to report brought occasions should carry in her a - K Miss L. Fern, Mrs. W. I. Maby and 'hose wiio sia,. calling Dec 16, Artlva San ! ot s mark of approval The time is nearly child. 1). Leith, H. C. Waldron, L. trooper, riding through the night ami sion." The purpose of the session wa-- j here today oooKiet oouraua unentai tseauiy i a. 22; - Chicago. S dainty book- - Francisco Dec' Dec equal to made . by some of finally pursuers by a Leaves. This is a littie si that the IE. Bailey, Lee Ong. W. T. Frost, evading his l'tirelv that of good fellowship and; .8 slower steamers trading coup a wild dash Pacific Mail Nile sailine; f let or exquisitely perfumed powderea ; in between ;Miss Naipo. From Kawaihae: G. clever de force, the purpose was lully fulfilled. While The liner AnnmxG at noxoinu the island of , Hawaii and the main through a river and a silent reford-in- g were plenty 10 pa'. from Honolulu for San Francisco on leaves wnicn are easily removed ana lzg Mackintosh, John Wise. From the chief features TerT.K.K. Nippon Mart, r yes - applied to the skin. It Is invaluable land. The t Annie Johnson met with Lahai-na- a few rods below. They tell of 1 nd soiac; hkig to quench the hirst last Friday arrived at the coast Dec. .XLS Leaving London ia1 Robt. Hair. From : heavy woman, v - n:c taisr; O.UAX considerable weather on the A. E. Brune, E. Murphy, Mrs. his disguises as a and of the this- wa? r.of ail. for there as susie- fertjay morning. ii:i uctuuies uiuiai D a. New Y'ork, Dec 7; San K I pow- - 1; . voyage. a- - flushed and is far superior to a ' homeward M. E. Perley, L. Weinzheimer. C. B. friendly sup;ort givi to the fugitiv? i:ancc for the brain weil as fori rmnclsco Dec 11. ;': r' . K is only a puff as it not spill soil M . by the people of southern IsaLela. In "he bill cf fare There small caro aboard der does and ar-rivi- nj B Wells, E. Brecht. Y. Imamura, the stomach. fac:. Pcr ; T . K . K. Tenyo Mara, discharge - j Bishop ff.T nT-- -' w.i .(In iimjrn:n the Manchuria for at Ho the clothes. 2." Leaving. London Restarick will preach at St Hiyashi, Father Thomas, Mrs. J. After a long and unsuccessful chase ttio Dec. nolulu according to late cables. Th j It removes dirt, soot and grease g Clement's Church tomorrow morning Fernandez, T. O'Brien, J. Kamama-kan- i, Governor Curry finally induced Sibley for t lie speeches. Dec, C; New York, Dec 12; San -- De- - j " ? vessel is due from the coast on from the face, imparting a cool dell-- -- Cisco, Dec 16 at llfo'ciock.-- wife and daughter to surrender and serve his sentence. 7:. izr That sentence has been served, and Miss Lloyd, reprtaen'.ine Whitne. comber ate bloom to the complexion. Put I cr-:.!tc- Navigation steamer B of j up in white and pink and sent any- c ' Sibley, mindful of the friendliness Marsh of Honolulu, has oeen exhib V, "clisa.-. arriving Dec 23. on receipt of 10 in stamp the Isabelans. has eone inuk to the 11;;-- ready-to-wea- r and I ancy goods where cents Isxlzz London, Dec. 7f New DEATHS or coin. F. T HOPKINS, 37 Clreat Vcr, Dec. 13; Saa ; Francisco TRANSFER scene of his early flight and cast in m the Hilo hotel durim the past in, G liv- , Jones street. New York. : '. 2fiv-li'-RlH- UP 2464. LORRIN K. SMITH his lot with the people. He is days-- ae is ocing ly .miss . 17. '. assised FAIRWKATHKR In San Franciscc. - Etc-m- Mongolia, ' ing there now on an hacienda and Meyers, of Honolulu. r. er FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING A SPECIALTY. Nov. 2'J. I'M?,. Mrs. F.mily Jane ' -- The Persian pavilion site . on the I . plans to until he dies. :i. Lravlrg, Lon remain there Dr. Nor- - T.i Mr A W f, Fairweather. mother of Panama Pacific exnosition eronnds . ; . r York. Dec. 14; HORN and .li - man, ur. ana ome. Hawaiian Express Co., Queen Victoria of Spain is ill in of Olaa. a baby boy, ruea- Aiirea r r Nvuanu and Queen 8tria Paris. day, November 5th. Fairweather of Honolulu. mony. 'A.

HONOLULU STAR-BULLETI- N, SAT l 12 PAY, NOV. 20, 1913.

BERGAU PROVES SUGAR PLANTERS CHPWILL VETERAN SKIPPER ELKS ARRANGE FORGETFUL ON MEETING IN lUVlSIILANAL FINE PROGRAM

MMPOINTS ANNUAL SESSION SAN FRANCISCO Capt. T. K .Clarke in San Fran- FOR MEMORIAL cisco for Second Time in Nearly Half Century Witness Against Kellett Disa (Continued from page one) time-honore- Chinese Businessman Well In keeping with a d grees with Attorney By I.ate.t ilalll custom which is observed each year Smith as bers had any business 'bey wished Known in Honolulu Coming-Stro- ng to SAN FRANCISCO Making his se by all Elk lodges throughout the Who Paid Expenses tt-ver- "o transact, when answered Friend of Base- end visit to the Golden Gat in forty-.j- s United States in accordance with hat it would be better to adjourn. Thomas K. Clarke, the laws of the Grand lodge, the' "No more cross-examinatio- n fo ball Team yar?. Cata!n j Inter-flan- d members of Honolulu lodge No. 616, such a witness!" cried E. C. Peters It was announced that on Monda vharf superintendent cf the m Company B. f. O. E.. will hold Elks' Memorial attorney for Detective Kellett yesteT he election of trustees would be ir Chiu King, noted Chinese businesr Steam Navigation a rentury a Day services in the Hawaiian Opera day afternoon at the hearing of tb rder. besides the hearing of the pref nan. traveler and political leader, ant' nd for ntarly a half Sunday,1 - house on the afternoon of veil-know- n hararteristii- figure of Honolulu's civil service commission. Max Ber dent's annual address and the secrr in Honolulu, has been ap December 7. beginning at 2:S0 consul-genera- l on liner gau. formerly a jolice officer her ointed at San Fran aterfront, arrived here the o'clock, in remembrance of those' now ary's annual report. Election of off isco, according to news received b Sierra. He departed tor Panama on and employed on Maui, was o brothers who have gone before. i ers is All-Chin- City of to enjoy a cupying the witness stand, calle the function of th new boan lanager Sam Hop of the .e steamer Para As set down in the rules of the em-doye- unvaryin-ractice- . team, will by his there by Arthur Q. Smith, deputy a f trustees. According to aseball and arrive in thi acation extended to him Grand lodge, the first Sunday in De--j torney-genera- l, the vice president on ity shortly on his way to his nev meritorious service. It Tops Dunce representing the she of for cember is given over to these ser--j he iff. ear is elected president for the er K)St. Captain Clarke is one of the best-.now- n vices and tne observance in Honolulu t Bergau uing year. Therefore, E. Kaxo President Yuan's appointment o men identified with shipping i --t- hat was to give an account c this year will be marked by a lengthy French Felt does, because ishop. president & Co h!u King is in recognition of hi. He was born In Kelletfg treatment of Kong Eung D of C Brewer ircles in the inlands. program of unusual interest. One of the Korean dope .td., will preside over the associatio lithful stand for law and order h Borgia scventy-cn- e years ago and wa" the features of the observatioo will it certainly is the latest style, fiend, when -- and,'.;; at Pi s uloa. and r the coming annual term. he new republic, it is rumored. Som-lonth- ith the confederate army in the civil be a huge star which will occupy the the former officer had star ago because looks rnighty fine on : ; d out fairly well on On motion of Mr. Bishop, seconde Chiu King was a guest ar. In lStw Caotain Clarks went to center of the stage and as the name it direct examint y f ; tion but ran into Mr. Schaefer, the meeting adjouri the Chinese baseball team at lawaii and in the seventies tie owned of each departed brother is read dur- hot water soo d till 10 o'clock Monday morning. inner in that city. At the dinner h nine out of ten men, U t arter his cross-examinati-on was begur nd operated his first schooner between ing the solemn ritual, a light will :v;4 Those present at the opening wer poke on conditions in the republk porta. As busi- flash in answer. The oration will be Take a some of Vm onV- which brought fro-Peter- s he various island his lookat the declaration . P. rcphesying (koke, president; E. Faxo that the men of Presiden grew he built and acquired larger delivered by Wallace R. Farrington, that he would not interrogat Mshop, vice president: W. O. Smith ''uan's type would save the repul es? people you"know come,and : the 1375 gold out and pur-nase- d and there will be a number of musi- then witness further. ecretary; Royal D. Mead, ic from political ?sscls. In he assistan and social chaos. call of th.e cal selections. ! It was a little question ! a plantation, but the yourself. which le ecretary; F. A. Schaefer, F. Chiu King reported to Minister c Following is the complete pTogramJ connect with one fort to the y back again and for first break between atto-ne- 'wanzy, J. F. Hackfeld. E. D. Ter Education Wan of the fine work c ea brought him hp differ-n- War March of the Priests. ' Stylish, trim, andnot to dignified . and witness, but before it wa ey, J. H. Mackenzie, G. R. Ewarl he Chinese ball team from Hawai veral years was master of t over. Bergau had interisland boat6. Mendelssohn allowed himself t W. Waldron, Wallace Alexander, H aid the good reports of the team am 2nd Infantry Band. more on the comfortable idea! be put in a very embarrassing pos" Magee, manager experiment sta i.he splendid conduct of the individua tion. Opening Ritualistic Services kLiquid ; Jon; James Gibb, manager Honoluli uembers so pleased the Chinese min MAUI TEACHERS MEET By the Lodge sunshine, doesn't seem "Didn't you tell me. Mr. Bergau Plantation; George Gibb. manager ister that has sent word he will con ':ti you IN VERY BUSY SESSION Roll Call of "Our Absent Brothers to hurt m,either,;iv X:?MM that didn't know anything abou iutchinson plantation; John T. Moir fer medals on the team. Chiu Kinf Secretary of the Lodge this Puuloa affair?" nanager Onomea plantation; Williair s expected in Honolulu sometime dur ; v Star-Bulleti- n Correspondence Opening Elks Ode They cost httle, considering "No, I didn't say that," replied th Vullar, manager Honomu plantation :ng the next month and while her Special 28. Some Air, ''Auld Lang Syne" ' witness. Tohn A. McLennan, manager Kukaiar ill probably be the guegt of the Chi WAILUKU, .Maui. Nov. (Audience requested to join) how long they wearp$3,50 HYou didn't say that?" lantatlon. and G. H. Tuttle, clerk. lese team at an elaborate, banquet 5 teachers s?nd a number of visiting in Invocation "No." This convention of the pianterr 'riends met last Wednesday the Rev. Leopold night public Brother Kroll "I am going to break a rule, Mr to be one of the most import ssembly hall of the Wailuku Contralto Solo "Beyond the Sunset" ' ' of .V- - Bergau and take the stand to testify held for many years, owing to th chool in one of the best meetings Tours . conditions presented AT THE in many years. Miss that you told me you didn't knot lew to the in MES he association .Mrs. Walter M. Kendall anything about this." 'ustry by the Underwood tariff bill Ada Crickard and Mrs. Ella L. Austin Accompanist, A. B. Ingalls a "Well when I said I didn't know rhere has been sentiment prevail .vere the principal members of the Serenade "O Mio" Chopin ng among the leaders ever since special appointed to outline The anything about this, I mean that 1 thf committee 2nd Infantry Band waa lie was cast that the situation should HOAX A HOTEL he program for the work of the day. ' told by Mr. Smith Quartet Still With 1 not "Still. Tliee".. ".v. to saj e S. A. Cheney, San Francisco; Ste- anything JLM faced as it exists without depend Vll on the program were new teach- about ng upon any chance phen Appleby and wife, Tacoma Gerrish When Bergau was asked of a repeal of ers who were enrolled last September. Kamehameha Faculty Quartet as to t Wash.; Miss Power, city; C. B. fol-ow- he free sugar clause before the date Grace The list of the papers read is as s: conversation he had -- 1st tenor G. S. Andrus had a few hourr et for its taking effect. Both the Wells, Oakland, Cal.; Lebbeus Hord before with Kellett, he again got ir Phonics: Class Demonstration, 2nd tenor J. D. French Timediate reduction of duty on for- em and wife, Sydney, Aus.; Miss G. Thompson; The Ideal School. hot water. He denied that he bar eign Monie, Sydney, Miss Baritone C. G. Livingstone sugar and the low price for the Aus.; Lindsay Duncar Mr. Beeman; Supervised Play (on the said that whatever Kellett had done commodity Nevada; A. M. Eddy, St. Louis, Mo.; Bass E. a Bartlett to in make a pro lay ground). Miss MacFarland; How Eulogy Brother Lorrin . the Korean was justified. 3lem to be met, as it can be only by Chas. Bayly and wife, Los Angeles; Andrews "No . more cross-examinatio- n We Make School Interesting? Violin Solo "Andante" ... fo economies pro-'uctlo- n Kussell Bayly. Los Angeles; George and improvements in One Day's of Receiving such. a witness !n cried Peters then and marketing. Fox and wife, New York City; H Plan the Vieuxtempfi Looming bisr Wm. Room, Mr. O. T. Boardman; Expres- Chairman Wlrts then asked him r "n the question are Thomas and wife, Los Angeles; Misc Mrs. A. B. Ingalls the supply and sion in the Grades, Miss Cooper; Vo- Accompanist, A. B. Ingalls number of questions relating to thf he compensation of labor. F. D. Murphy, Helena, Mont.; Miss LATEST JIAKMAGE TIC "department but not to t he case. Ar A. M. Murphy. Helena, Mont.; W. S. cational Training, Mr. Bowman; Fa- Oration . . Wallace R. Farrington VBergau was leaving the prominently In wife. Los Angeles; Miss tigue, Miss Smith; Physical Exercise, Soprano Solo "There Is a Greed ' stand. Peters ire the hearing, took Bartlett and Name-Addre- 8s. ? - . 'brought tip Question Kastals-ky- , Miss Gilmore; The Obligation of the Hill Far Away" ....Gouiod the of his wi- he stand a few minutes before M: Bartlett. Los Angeles; N. Tee, Honolulu . . ' Public School to the State in the Mo- Mrs. Bruce McV. Mackall j Lura Git .... tness fees. He charged that Kellett Russia; J. W. Dunham and wife Mrs, Chung Cbong Yin. He- - ' ''By the way, Mr. Bergau, where misappropriated evidence money fromLo" Angeles; K G. Gillette and wife, ral Training of Youth, Rev. R. B. Accompanist, Mrs. D. H. Hitchcock Dodge. Hallelujah did you get the mosey to come down about three Japanese games. He Los Angeles; Miss Kate Sheppard, Chorus Handel took 2nd Infantry Band Shlnagb Arata, Honolulu here on?" , up the first game one at Moiliili, at Fort Scott. Kan.; Miss Bess Webb. 7 Klmi Kadollen, Honolulu . , ' Bergau "which Oakland. Closing Ritualistic Services - j'iWi hit his pocket time he once alleged that $10.50 By 4 t the Lodge Sar-Trurlet- ln , "Got It out your j SpecialarilCorrespondence) of own pocket?" In evidence money was taken. He is Tsuruklchl" Toda, Honolulu Benediction ' ... .Bergau nodded. Smith jumped to having a great difficulty to fix the HOTEL AUBREY, HAUULA. WAlLUKtJ, Nov. 28. Following the Ken Watahabe,; Honolulu- - 1AIIJ NEW Rev. Leopold Kroll ' Brother ' feet, years, ' ' v his saying: time, officers on raid, arrests, or to Miss Alice Heater, Miss Florence At meeting custom of f the Hani Union ; s a this afternoon a mo :; "1 wish Daly, Sunday; pef ; to state that the sheriff even locate the police record to the Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hill, Miss waa m&da passed unanimous- Churches observed the ore Opondio Ilecafrente, Honolulu . tion and ll i W Maul advanced the witness his fare raid:'He -- is -- uncertain about many C. E. Gilbert, G. W. Rothwell, Mr. and Thanksgiving for ;J thefit'.-irpeGia- vet Maria ' Jesus Lopez, Hono! ul a . . Jt At the Kahului Union church. Rev. ly to the effect that the proceeds of ;,. down here. , points and has said that he does not Mrs. G. K. Larrisou, Mr. and Mrs. O. vices in recognition of the national B. Dodge preached a ser- the Elks' charity ball be devoted to ...Bergau looked confused, but still know for a fact or not Kel- Swezey and family, Mr. Henderson, Rowland day of thanks. The Makawao church Henry Magoon, Honclulu . whether h. upon theme, "Spirit of the general public charity of the ter- John managed to smile. lett took any of the evidence money. Mr. Campbell and Mr. C. J. Lund, mon the made special efforts with Its music Juliet .Vivian Carroll, jj Thanksgiving a Ruling Power in ritory of Hawaii, under the direction ' lzr.zw . . You have to use .too much mental The commission will convene Mon- of the committee consisting of E. A. and one of the best anthems ever telepathy you Men's Lives." Mrs. Frank Stevens in was by when talk with this day for a half day hearing beginning beautiful Douthitt, J. M. Riggs and George An- heard the church rendered PERSOfiALITIEG i ;r allowing sang very effectively the Meadames Nicholl Jones and Miss roan": concluded Peters, the at 8:30 a. m. Thereafter until the Four persons were seriously injur His Own gus. and witness to leave the chamber. case in, planned to only injured solo "As a Father Pitieth Hessner, Messrs. Lindsay, Llllico and is it is sit ed and six others slightly in The Wailuku Union The following ladies were named as MISS E. M. C RAND LEY, : , - Children." D. ' . , Manuel Olsen, who promises to fig- at morning hearings. a trolley collision in San Francisco. Rattray. Mrs. Louis Chlaholm ; church was filled with, an audience sponsors and aids for the big Elk cele- ently Identified with Oaklanl bration at the different service points: .Jonest the church soloist, sang as us-ua- l. was a passenger In the llcz that came not only from Wailuku but Rev. A. Craig Bowdish preached from Kahului and Paia. cnotr. Fort Shafter: Mrs. Erneste V. lntends to remain or soma L::: ihe Wat-kin- s. a strong Thanksgiving sermon- - Smith and Mrs. Benjamin H. that - ' . sang Marvelous Are Thy la the islands. . ; "Great and was closely followed by-- rlarge Works." Mrs. Louise Chisholm Jones Schofield Barracks: Mrs. John the Stur-gi- s. congregation. Mrs. E. B. Carley Im- sang a beautiful Thanksgiving selec R. Thomas and Mrs, Samuel S. and ;MRS. Y. AKAI," wife cf Corps: Myers Miss Clarra Mosser had charge of ? tion. The decorations were au norai Marine Mrs. J. T. the ager of. the local branch cf tb by Mrs. W. Leslie and Mrs. R. M. Cutts. Fort Ruger: d ecorajions, whjlch were typical of bama Specie Bank, and h?r c' and were arrauged - Mrs. E. J. Timberlake. the occasion and most effective. . West. The minister preached from will leave Honolulu Veccr. r Man, on thy a year's lour of Japan. cvcr: the text, "Son of stand - Trade-Mar-k to thee." DEPORTATION OF PINKHAM CpN FIRMED. Japanese women are p!azn!- ; vil! Quench That Thirst LooK for the feet and I will speak v. ' ception for Mrs. Akai at . t HALTED And At the Churca of the Good Shep JAPANESE all friends should send their tuM Club before ber departs::. - congratulations by herd in Wailuku, Rev. J. Charles Vil- BY COURT ORDER Federal Wireless : STAE-BFLLI- liers preached a strong sermon yes so, as to reach him tomorrow morn- Tn cit: ing; 37 cents per word. ! ?; ; XE;V3 r... terday morning on the theme of the Deportation of two Japanese men ' TODAY'S national holiday. Toward the close of having an spoke accused active interest of the eloquent sermon he in immoral business at Iwilei was briefly upon special causes for nation year, checked today by an order from fed- When al giving or tnanks tms nis eral court for a hearing on a petition to by a very ap- - t2ld sermon was listened for a writ of habeas corpus, requested & X You nreciative audience. The vvaiiuitu J - 1 Honolulu by Attorney Joseph Lightfoot, repre-- v 11IC Ul Igouc - " I contlncr thr, Toning ilSVSO Havea nrrnnipd '" seats on one' side The men were UPl the front Q) be r Viq hnrrh At thp invitation or sent back to Japan on the Premo C L Rev. Rowland B. Dodge. garner hina which left Honolulu ' the rector. wife of EaSV JT anda Photo pastor of the Union church, assisted ; The one of them was a involuntary passenger on the ves-f-r ' in the sen-ices-, reading the lessons V '' - tj Pack the rtflv The Thanksgiving an-,se- l. sent back by Immigration Inspec- r them by the full choir was most ap- tor Richard I Halsey. propriate to the occasion, and the The hearing on the petition for the Co. hymns were heartily sung by the writs has been set for 10 o'clock next Supply Wednesday morning. Tatsuzo Kura-- 1 ,V a 1 , . luoio, one 01' mose.I neia nere, isi ac- cused of receiving money indirectly from the earnings of fallen women, 2 rie was part owner of a large build- - Police Notes ; ing at Iwilei in which a considerable J number of Japanese women lived until "Everything po- immi- 4 John Hurley has been held at the raid of that district by the Black or lice station pending an investigation gration officials several weeks ago. Photographic" . of charges preferred by Mrs.-A- Scott, The petition asking for a writ in White Place thePremo Film Pack in a Prerao Camera ciose the back and make who alleges that Hurley attempted to his behalf recites that Kuramoto has the premises and falling to do been a resident of Kalihi the last 17 , twelve pictures in as rapid succession as you choose. enter so. became unduly abusive in his lan- years; held a lease of a fish pond Satin Look into this latest, simplest, most efficient method of Amateur Photog- guage to her. from S. M. Damon for about " that raphy Premo Film Cameras are the most compact on the length of time; until May, 1912, was market. Dainty confections in Ladies Footwear to A complaint has been received from manager of the Hawaiian Fishery that add attractiveness Made in sizes x 4 x 5. r Prices rangefrom $5 to 20. Fort Street tiny You 4, 3x5, the Alexander residence on Nuunau Company, and Is at present the owner the foot inside them. can be sura they are of finest man- street that an attempt was made last of a genera store at Walalua, oper ufacture, and that they will enhance the persoiial charms Jol " tti - ' ' ' night to enter the premises. A Japa- ated by himself and his sons. The wearer ' - nese yard boy is credited with having , order for his deportation was Issued frightened the intruder away. ine by the secretary of labor. : . man, of whom the police have a fair-l- v Chiu Yoshida, the other Japanese eood description, had forced open detained, whose wife was sent back $3 a rear window ana was kuuui uj (iuuai, uuui mai buc ucvoua mtom5o ransxrk the house when his presence . izen of the Iwilei district some time. was discovered. ago, but avers that, when bis efforts; Boots and; Shoes for Men; .Women and Children. Goods ; -- Holiday to dissuade her from that life failed - A Korean girl, Welah he left her, going to live on the other Oahu.-.- : : Ahu. is alleged by tlve police to have side of .'J; . IS & Crisp from & for Christmas. been run down on king street bridge Lau Lum, a Chinese, was granted Bright the Orient appropriate by auto number 711. driven by Naka a writ of habeas corptur this morning' uiva. a Japanese. The child received and released from the immigration of--; on ; U'moIns? W W several Injuries Including bruises flee under bond. He;was held by the f ' , leg face. The girl' was tart Inspector on the charge that the and hewas Nttuanu Strest i . v ken to the hospital for . treatment,' afflicted;. with hocwoTmTlAu pim, ! The driver states that the child at j who" returned' 6n Trldar-o-f last , week, tempted to cross the street as his ma--1 from a visit; to the Orient Is. said tof chine was passing along the . thon have been a resident of the islands for H ZY ZEALAND- - SPRING ..' Lam b' py Japanese Bazaar oughfare at a moderate rate of speed. J8;years.ii; arrived tf

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Ing a visit to the Urge military posts. His mission will include a call upon ITTI INTHJVIkWU President Wilson at Washington. i.

DR. S. SARGENTISCH. one of Ta-coraa- 's simtoltt CHA& I I mm HOPKINS: alwtjl Jit wit leading physicians, is among the round-the-worl- d knew that Hawaii was famous for its who are returning to San Fran "blends," but Patrolman Eddie Holt, Star-Bullet- bblogieal - fThe in Invites free andeeived to which no signature is at- - cisco in the Mongolia. is the owner of a moastros- ity beats anything I have yet H. ALLEH 3 wil1 that EILET Pa?er en EDITOR frank discussion In this column on allt8ched trat a8.co.n seen, is a hair-chick- half-du- ck. signatures to u me IL S. ANDERSON, at th haJ of it and ridentiai letters Oil v in Its head is that of chicken legitimate subjects cf current interest. so desire, cannot give the Standard Pnmnan Ppnfr! 4 ;iSATDW)AY writers but China with headquarters at Shanghai, ana trie body precisely mat er a dues NOVKMIJKJf 2ft, 1!3 Communications arc constantly re-spa- ce to anonymous communications. is making-- a business and pleasure trip to the states. He will remain "killing" s4ght to see this hybrid wad ' i THE GOVERNORSHIP AND THE PEOPLE FROJi A MEMBER OF THE LEt.'ISLATl'RE WHO KNOWS for some time along the Atlantic sea- dle. . ? board. ,. Editor Honolulu Star-Bulleti- S. of the d laws, relating to in- - DO IT EARLY. - a by . 1 ... Sir: Referring to remarks made sanitary land. etc. JODGE R. H. THAYER, xrho for ; nas oecorae. gqrernor or Ma-- bo - U irintnam tlimp to done in the next four rears than to Dr. C. B. Wood at a meeting of the1 Act USAn act to prevent tuber- some years served as United States Do your Christmas shopping eatly. - I Bfe j.mm 1 t Medical Society of Hawaii and report- culosis and the spread thereof. llA 1 r itaii ontbis record and against oppogi- - indulge in gubernatorial fights. judge for China, who made his head W WiJ, WCI I ?j partisan ! K!2 I tfT nnVvVlM. ' ed in the Advertiser of last Sunday Act An act to amend section quarters at Shanghai, is returning to lVs rkn flVl tflA llok'.'V I i To the Star-Bulletin- 's rfrpresentat ive in Wash- - Dr. Wood is quoted in a way that of- - 983 and section 991 and adding a new the United States, there to remain. And the time I dmwlnx Mari !ptlkham tinlay" fers an undeserved Insult to the Ha- - section thereto to be known as sec-- Judge Thayer took over the office va- inRton he ft . m 'HWX oftHawaii, back-- ! that leg- A. new 992 A i gornor he will have the waiian members of the territorial ition The section cated by Judge L. R. WUfley. Judge auq me camera. lor uu, , ti - I contemplates no steps radical enough to require islature. in brief provides that no county offi- Thayer is a passenger on the Ana me limousine ror moiuer ' iUjT of the a' l-- national administration to a singular; cer a permit or license for And BilL - , - i advance notice or explanation. He comes to Dr. Wood's remark. "The nigger In shall issue the runabout for extent President Wilson forceful-personalit- y the fence is the native legislature," the operation of any bakery, laundry, Get the new dress iajt for Henry ! " . ' no chip on his shoulder. He comes poi shop, abattoir, stable, fish market A. C. BREYLit, one of the old And the leather bag fofJee,- - power will support tT.i::i. - would seem to be quite uncalled for, . t and his official Pinkham in vegetable store or market, hotel, guard tea-buye- rs v , to give his best and most earnest efforts to the when one considers that the legisla- or of who annually vis J -- the executive chair Jiere as it has Supported him . T. ture of 1911 and 1913 passed practical- telement. lodging house, etc., etc., un it Honolulu enroute to and from the And the party gown for Flo, F t - -- . great to which v 3- 'v task he is called. ly every bill presented by the admin- til the applicant has first obtained Far East, ts a passenger on the uet a move on and get busy; aiui mere, is 1 hard-earne- d ion nomination ior coniirmauon. The Star-Bull-et in, which has supported the istration bearing on health matters, from the board of health a certificate 8 earner Mongolia. Spend all of your rockr no question i but that the new executive will have and these bills, were passed in the stating that the place or building is In return von're. almoat certain nomination of Mr. Piukham and has continued 45 mem- in a fit and sanitary condition and DR. C. W. PURVIANCE, Mrs, Pur- - To get 15 pairs of socks. ; the fuircbnfio'ehce of the administration in the face of the fact that of the "News THhunuL :7 that support in the face of discouraging delays bers of the legislature, in 1911 30 mem- suitable for the purpose for which it is viance and two children, who have re Detroit use of the gubernatorial power in Hawaii. And bers were Hawailans and in 1913, 27 intended. sided in Korea for a 'number of years. in Washington, believes, as it has repeatedly 1913, among passengers those who know MrPinkham know that he will members were Hawailans. Session of are numbered the stated in the last few months, that Governor It would really seem that Dr. Wood Act 14 An act to regulate the hours returning to the mainland on the be - governor sof ad- cf labor of female children under the steamer Mongolia. And all friends should send their no forehead- he will be Hawaii must be unacquainted with the a. mm a a a a a Pinkham will be a fearless, progressive and ca- v the vanced health measures of the last age of 16. ccnoraiuiauons or rcuerai wirsuss every minute of the'day and every day of 80 A. BONA, en route to Italy, was so as to reach him tomorrow morn- ' pable executive. And we repeat, as we said few years or he would Act An act to amend section have been among 3 7 per more kindly in his remarks. 992 A of the revised laws, etc. (This the layover passengers in the ing;. cents; word.; wrck.;;; months ago, that if the people of this territory pacmc Mail imer Mongolia ar- : Mv own experience is, that much strengthens act 132 of the session laws that The fight against confirmation is over. Pres- 1911.) rived from the far east this morning. MR. AND MRS. J. T. MILNER, ot give him to which he is entitled, the accomplished of M. . a . , . w m . . the Support can be if the Hawaiian Mr. Bona Intends vlsitlne the other . honestly lit- - Act 103 An act to secure the purity ident Ayilson;: Mr. Pinkham and his stanch results will be for the great and direct benefit.; treated fairly and but islands before proceeding to the for some time In to 1 hp thp fenorkpr" of supplies of portable waters in the order break the won; run rinnfi nv Journey from the far east to friendsjhave of all Hawaii. Amone the new health laws are the territory. the Unit 104 act to section ed States. They were arrivals In the is sincerely to be hoped spiteful oppo- of following: Act An amend W. Mongolia. It that If there was ever a time for the people Ha I'Hfl of rpyiged laws relating to SKINNER and Miss E. Skinner. Session of 1911. tbt well known in St. Paul society, will sition to tlie new, executive will now cease. It waii to get together with their executive on a 28 ap- common nuisance. Act An act to authorize the spend some weeks in the Hawaiian Is- -, H. E. COLE, .representing the. fault-findin- g, 119 An act relating to the civil is sincerely to be hoped that petty basis of mutual cordiality, esteem and belief in pointment of the sanitary commission Act lands, before resuming the journey to Standard Oil Company at Yokohama. of Honolulu, etc. service of. the territorial board of nasty will be ailenced. now time. the mainland. They were passengers Is enroute to New York on a business that slurs, each other's high purposes, is the Act 29 An act to amend chapter health. la the Mongolia that arrived from the mission, He was an arrlTal this Pink-ham'- s S3 lawB appro- Now as to the financial sunport ac Hawaii wante no more territory-wid- e bicker-- i That kind of spirit will make Governor of the revised and to Orient this morning. mornlng'oni tie Mongolia, i. priate money to make said chapter corded, the public may be interested n g over the governorship. There are better administration a splendid success. effective. in learning just what treatment the Act 77 An act relating to adulter- health department has received at the hands o fthe Hawaiian members of TOE KftLEnTBEABIKG'.' UAKING SENTIMENT NOTICEABLE ated foods and drugs, etc. Act 101 An act to regulate the the legislature. The term Hawaiian manufacture of poi for sale. members is used advisedly for the Ha-waiia- Act An act relating to abate- outnumber the whites two to first-han- d unanimous vote, the Oahu Central Im- ill ThoscJwho wish to find out at just By a ment of nuisances, etc. one and whatever good is accomplish Near Center most provement Committee went on record last night Act 112 An act to amend chapter ed bv the legislature must go to the Low. insubstantial appear to be of the credit of the Hawailans. favor of immediate operation of the frontage-ta- x charges" against Detective, Deputy John R. Kel in APPROPRIATIONS system in Honolulu. Session 1909 Session 1911 Session 1913 may by .attending hearing in local-i- lett do so the the Every speaker favored the principle of the (see act 150) (see act 155) (see act 168) liepTosy establishment (all purposes). $416,975 $425,140 $477,130 which ;to mprovement fnatc chamber, is open the public at or frontage-ta- x to secure street Salaries President, secretary, clerks, 32.200 35.300 ' etc., etc :.. 28.360 iM timeiCV; . '. - improvements. The only question that arose . : 25,140 62.920 86,300 street-pavin- g Sanitation The civil service conimissiori Is holding no was as to the wisdom of carrying out Pure food 3,000 5,800 11,160 storm-drain- s and sew Medical service, quarantine service, : tar-chamb- er - eries-o- improvements before feessions,i1and the charges expenses supplies 150,750 205.270 247,950 ' and 7-roo- 2-sto- ry ers are laid. This question; . however, applies Insane asylum 76,560 92,500 117,300 m, house, -- Vineyarq only to districts where sewers are not now laid, view of all concerned, with an attention to de--t of city are quite ready for $700,785 $823,830 $975,140 near Emiha St,; $6,000. and. many sections the Thus to the credit of the Hawaiian hcuse and I am quite free to state il that, is tedious yet part immediate operation of the new local improve let it be said that he, is enough in- that whenever Hawaiian support was - terested in health matters of the terri- needed a board of bill the 6-foo- m . r.nks. to the opposing.'ef forts of attorneys for ment laws. for health tnrv fn hnVA Inrrpnnprl . tho nnnmnH- - Hawaiian members delivered the ( house, opposite ITKomas cd&mittee; - 1 rccution;n4cj? being he the health department to the votes. necessity the' ad-- . extent, of about $275.oqo within a Pe- - The Medical Society of Hawaii, If. i upon 'supervisors "the and 4U w(th&-mu- c the . iftcd . . 'riod of four years. . they as a body, hare any construc ; of beginning T I tt were pn visabiiity from all standpoints have ken considerable interest tive legislation to put through can be trial for his life instead: of hU Job. - x bealth matters and hare consistent- of catching more votes with So as the nejthe:evidence work on the frontace-ta- plan. Jn assured Two KousesKpn Vineyard far hearing has or molasses than with vinegar. r. are hearing from all parts termg T t i by the defense has'.beeti so much below The supervisors two have serVed in the NORMAN WATKINS, crcnttl .y -- 1 It j T.,.l J r cAnfimfint ia m f 1' n fT irsplfl - : now. ruunc ocuumvut I t . l sensational promises nlade oythe 'morniiig ine city some years has been identified with noticeable. would be a wise and proper thing the Pacific Mail at Yokohama, is mak : i ct a s to be a distinct'disappointment to those It commercial bodies also to voice their ing a business trip to San Krancisco. ;;ing jor. spice, in the .news; vhcre ig that for the He was an arrival in the Mongolia. Qnce supervisors can be persuaded: GESOIVol I ; tiTOchery and:bald.'dislneirtjuat:.a8 to wishes. the 1 1? hearty support, they will proceed to carry our E. W. GEORGE, a partner in the ' disclo?ed, witlr SheriffBarrett: in the role, of of & by last exporting firm of Andrews George, I two important laws passed the maoy :i noecnt victim? fTiere is atVorpt hlliance the m with branches at portions of r the Far iSast, is a passenger in the tveeri Kellett Mcbiiffie and tn'ejiCfriental Artmgolia, en route to New fork, bent .milling fraternity ;irepepe'nere F. W. WICHMAN is back from a on business and pleasure. VIEIRA Jewslers and Vly' public to business trip to Hawaii, returning JEWELRY CO.. LTD , 8itversmlths. ; ;brotherncK)d Wo fiimnld cordiallv advise the it?, "Instead of fprooffa , . this morning in the steamer Mauna J. H. SWIFT, an operator connected 01 me tAu- - i advantage mnuiuuu Kea with Commercial Pacific Cable rime, let wee'n the detective department and the take. instant 1 the Company, - given ine arrived at Honolulu this w who i che-- pai-ko- fan-tan- ; bv Mr Arthur F. Wall, has I u ci pi es of f a," and we are ed , w. a. nan nf the Hawaii- - Mon- rern-nous- e mana?e morning as a passenger in the " 1 1 highly-amusin- g im-- t Committee notice that....."his AgriculturaI Co of Pahaia, Kau, . ing talcs of a but hardly Promotion golia. Mr: Swift will take station here every Saturday afternoon between is an arrival this morning in the tollowing an extended period of serv--1 r.rtant amateur 'detectives'.'Pinion, the inembers unll be- ooen ""V r"r" collection of. sterner Mauna Kea. ice at Guam and Manila. T 9 f v.liicli met at night at wharf --ends or in blind the hours of 2 and 6 o'clock. His in I john was numbered 1 1 uniqueness and beauty; fact, t. moir L. BRUNNER, who has been identi . eys to exchange the thrilling news that Mc-- I ferns is rare for among plantation managers who - Beamy the fied with the bureau of agriculture in Lioves ) fernery may be classed as one of the ln the this ra0rnin g in uffie was seen . to ;buy a porterhoiise steak of his arrived cilJ the Philippines, is returning to the the steamer Mauna Kea. POP I SDOtS Of Honolulu. is a delight to resident mainland on leave of absence. He is UNEXCELLED BREAD AND CRACKERS. Tellct t had rattled small change in his pocket in It passenger In Mongolia. s puune m a the rk significant manneK Sherlock Guck, the Hor- and tourist alike and 3lr. ail iiut w ULLAR, a plantation manager from Hawa,,. arrlva, thrOTTing open the fern-hous- e to the public will incUy MISS M. BYRNE, sister to the rible Ilawkshaw, and Philo Gubb, the Stealthy traffic manager of the Santa Fe Slcuth,vhare lieen at thdr best in this sort of he widely appreciatetL of the Hawaii Sugar Planters' Asso railway system, is returning to the Vvrrr-'v-- elation mainland as a passenger in the Mon vrcrlc '- golia after completing a round trip to 31uch of.the humorous flavor of the hearing; Suppose Gen. Pancho Villa becomes presi- - george gibb, the Hawaii pianta- - the far east. , . . , , . . . Won man, is here to attend the annual . . .. fl f ,r irn..- - i. - musi naiuraiiy oeiost in reaucxion 10 coia pnnr.i aenr 01 jiexico: u m Miiwm mt- bihuaA convention of the Hawaii Sugar MR. AND MRS. C. U. CASS are Henry Co.', 1)1om1 Waterhouse Trnst fiwKfmn 41ia Aixvoe hn, nvi.' fl,of orftwrnmnnt- ia... "founded- - on - Planters' Association. With Mrs. through passengers in the Mongolia X.vw'riUl iAn JL Hi v; 'liuux o uuu ? Villo'aJ , -- , ttlCk uuuu iv .iv luai hvrnu".- .... and were shown about the city today. Limited, (Icnce brought forward to support them, one and corruption"? tKea. Mr. Cass is general manager of an eastern railway line. must 'attend ..the . hearings. MISS G. L. COOK, who has com- - Aside from its many humorous phases, the The senate it meets, takes a vote and departs; pieted a visit with the family of Con- - H. R. HOSCH. who lias spent a hearing "of real rvalue because, of its.vdelving the antis flop sul-gener- al Sammons at Yokohama, Is number of years in the far east and is oer and the Bandwagon rptlne to thp east Poaat of the is now at the head of one of the larg into detail. 7; If there" is one jot or tittle of evi- starts ! United btates, as a passenger in the est foreign firms at Canton, is mak Real been guilty of the Mongolia. ing a business trip to the mainland Estate for Sale dence t6 show that Kellett has in the Mongolia. t lungs ;,xharged to liim, it should be fully Apparently the Balkan Allies had nothing on E. S. CUNNINGHAM, former broughtdut. is not, he should as ful- - Hie Mexicans in the way of cruelty to consular representative at Sin- - LT.-GE- KU CHUNG SHEN, chief If there le prisoners. gapore, with Mrs. Cunningham are re-- i military advisor to Yuan Shih-Ka- i - !- - Mon- - in of troops ly The' Advertiser called the reinstate- ( turning to the mainland in the who was command at cleared - golia. . J the late seige of Nanking, is a pas- nient of 3IcDuffie a Scotch verdict. After thc( The next question naturally is as to the sec- - senger in the Mongolia en route to the One and one-ha- 'f acres in Nuuanu Valley near car tboroughness of the Kellett hearing, it will be retary-- . Guesses are in order. G. ENGSTRO.M, a prominent steam-- . United States. He will remain on - hard ta make such a comment, no matter what! ship official in the Orient, who for the mainland for some myaths, pay- the verdict, for if there is anything to be proved, Yes, most of us would rather Ik4 riglir than House lot, Manoa Valley, 162x150 (24,300 sq. ft.) 3250 certainly It can by that time have tJeen proven, president of Mexico. FOB BENT - im-hou- se I mm I House and lot, KalmukI, lot 100x150, with modern 'w - . i-- it raiaKaua Avenue Dearooms '. 3500 ho thnr, ------. o , will need ft ltefore- 1 1 . A.uVlvlVUT,Mtio11tt f lot irm.v Tiot'iiT the first lhe Isandwa?on - trnder- the oia.ii rv w wfciccbc... i wui vunia i 1 1 x i. ,i ..mwiKvi nnl 4 n rnf ft An ilnv ic m-n- r ! Aloha Lane 2 bedrooms 20.00 Two lots at Kaimuki one block from car line, each 75 Tantalus 3 bedrooms 45.00 Mr.: Pinkham, he was confirmed. xl30, for cash 1100 And Mr. Piukham is now a confirmed office- - FOR SALE Spreckels tract lot at Punahou, 100x100, for 1800 iCow on to new" business! holder. Colleae Hills House and lot 7350.00 Wilder Ave. & Kewalo St House and lot 7500.00 --Margin enough. Congress evidently has done its darndest. ' Anapuni Street House and lot 4500.00 PiTkoi Street House and lot. Includina furniture... 6500.00 - 8000.00 iitmrDRTinM Tfi ling that the total number of immi- ty at an end now. This mornine u- - Punahou Street House and Lot Il.ll.llunHMUi i grant aliens admitted for August was ditor Fisher turned over to City and Young Street . . House and lot 3500.00 -- ' : UNITED STAl CO lb '12G,1S0. compared with 82,377 for the County Treasurer C. .7. McCarthy Young Street . . House and lot 2500.00 fi ON THE INCREASE Earae nicnUl ,ast year' or an mcrease $2080 as the county's part of the Parker Street, College Hills. .Lot 2500.00 'y - 43,803. Of number, Henry Waterhonse - , of tse toUl money. Trust Co. l- Warrants which have been ? fBy Lattrt Main 84,23 were males and 41,557 females. ! registered during the last faw days Uzsited, i Increased immi- - Italy was the largest contributor, ; because of the lack of funds with ctfrvnTnK Rpnrtfns- - 31 7fi!2 Cor. Fort and Merchant Sts. HONOLULU, T. H. -. t" ' aliens. J which to pay them, were met this Trust Co., Ltd jt-- Guardian frcticn n tne auea owe vitvix- ' r tr i statistics made public; byahe. morning by McCarthy. He also paid turcc f iinlrilgillUonvMoTiday. sbffw- - Fundless day3 of the city and coun-o- ff the regular salary claims. cond Floor Bank of Hawaii Building

V.', CTAB-BULtETI- N, TWENTY-TW- O CTTRDtUtU SATURDAY, NOV. 20, 1913.

i "H - i J4 ii n "irtr- mmmw is the of u THANKSGIVING DAY SPEAKER!

Dr. Wilbert P. Ferguson's Ad- ritory. eagerly bargained for the Lou- isiana purchase, trailed to the remote dress at Union Thanksgiving Oregon, stretched out to embrace t i Services Is Striking California with its 1200 miles of sea-- 4 coast (which should have included the California peninsula, and may "Amf-ricaiiis- It3 Pillars anil Per- Uwer soon include it if Mexico does not be- ils," was of a striking ad- T7 the title have better) and then with rich Span- dress 1 y Rpv. Dr. Wilbert P. Fergu- son, or ish sections completed our southern principal of Mills school the possessions. Even a continent could Mid-Pscifl- c institute, at the union net contain its fullness. An overflow cervices at the Methodist church on came to the islands of the Atlantic QJJ Thanksgiving morning. The address and the islands of the Pacific. This is powerful in theme and treatment vast expanse of territory was necee-sar- y m of the subject Dr. Ferguson said: for the growth of Americanism A community of shepherds far up Jefferson could find nothing in th In the Alps, when returning In the constitution except "implied powers" STUDEBAKER 8IX, $1800 HONOLULU. evening to homes, find their nt n I I I I their to justify the Ixmisiana I I I II II II I I I I I T mothers, wives and sisters awaiting purchase, and McKinley had the same them along some rocky ledge. In-- experience in taking the Philippines stantly the shepherds ehout the chal-- umjer our flag: but both were done lengp across the glen, ' Praise ye the wjseiy and wen to give larger scope Lord." and the women in joyous chor- - for the growth of our national spirit, us reply. "Praise ye th Thus Expansion or death was the alterna-roc- k answers to rock, hill to hill and tive. We must grow in our inetitu-valle- y 4 to valley with devout praise, tiona or wither and die. It is heresy vr - Akin to this simple custom is Ameri- then to measure the present move-ca'- s Thanksgiving Day. Seven hours ments by the standards of one hun-earli- er than in Honolulu, th" anthem dred years ago. The fathers were of praise beeran in Porto Rico, low not tied to the past but merely toott y and sweet: it broke upon the New. counsel of it. We would be untrue to England hills with mighty cadence: it the fathers if we stood still merely to gathered strength on the mighty i honor their "memory'- - New problem, prairies of the west; its tones werej complex and numerous, have arisen. thoee of a hallelujah chorus with full ; and our government must expand to accompaniment as it meet Amer- - . orchestral them and solve them. or. w struck the majestic Rockies: nor did icanism win...... snnvei ana expire. it lose force as it poured through the The expansion now going on may offers his great musical comedy canons of the Colorado and the Co- look like paternalism or socialism but lumbia that the strains might reach it cannot be retarded. Human right3 frostv Alaska, sunny Hawaii and the rather than mere property" rights are seething Philippines. Its note in Ha- now first In importance. All parties waii was accompanied by the beauti- have taken the slogan "Social and In- The Studebaker Six for $1800, f.. o.: b. Honolulu, ir ii , i f ii ii ii it ii nil u ful expression of patriotism surging dustrial Justice." Since our last in the heart of one native to the Thanksgiving one state has started soil: State Life Insurance, Beveral have the only one at anywhere near the price. Mil UK, Father, we thank Thee! provided incomes for widows or im-- ( Father, we thank Thee! proved their statutes touching the .Father in heaven, we thank Thee! liability of employees, or passed a law lV prohibiting child labor fixing the .We thank Thee for our Island home, hours of labor for women, or gone as is possible only by the ;hugeness of Its kindly sun, its summer sea, far as establishing a minimum wage. This price is made Its gentle rain, its balmy The heavens are all aglow with a , m breee -- And clouds as light as ocean breeze. galaxy of new and inspiring ideas.' Studebaker operations. . We have not gone so far as MW&W We thank Thee for the soft green or England, but we are fairly started. grass The constitution was declared by the That never hides beneath the snow,-Fo-r eloquent Webster to be merely "An all the trees and flowers that instrument of government." The per-- ' Studebaker will build more "Sixes' 'this .year than all grow tinent. inquiry today is "Who holds With not a frost to bid them pass. this instrument r Our answer is - found in the first seven words of the the plants in America produced;:last.yKsi- -- We thank Thee for the sugar cane, constitution "We, the people of the United States." The people made the - .: -- And coffee berries, ripe and red, . , . i .. .. . - ... constitution, own the government both . And taro we are dailv fed. And all the rice field's golden grain. federal and state, and. we nave the power of controlling and oi modifying government by due orderly pro-ceese-s. Father, we thank Thee! and L C H -- The appeal must be made to aTj 1 - Father, we thank Thee! man. o o r - - in heaven, we Thee! the people and they must , themselves mm iad Father thank finally determine what they need and LJ Mary Dillingham Frear. desire m every department or govern- - I am not so much concerned today ment. At first they quickly passed 13 with America as with Americans. ten amendments; then1 we passed oth- Do they stand for a distinct type; ers more slowly and captiously. Re chance to and. are they preserving and improv-lng'tha- t cently evcceesHn ecurtng'tw amend- Ybiirllast Vse Jhis type? My suggests LZIS3I text that ments, has given impulse to' the de- mi the Jews' were a peculiar people and mand for even easier methods of re- splehHidlproductiori hichli'full differed from other nations. Is our ' vision. The Americanpeople do not ? - V and is a real present. She has the best territory, Fresh and sweet-a- s springy rains; HDrives the thundering train- . ' -- !'v: - nation distinct there intend to let the reins'-o-f government : de- government, By no . them,' Through, the fields where God's cattle of laughs: ; ; , Americanism as discussed and slfp again carelessly from their hands the best the best schools,' seas with fears in most vigorous ' and generous I God's garmented plains. ; : ; TAre turned cut to grass, , ' fined in a series of lectures before as for many decades past but to im- - the ! up :r . the University of by our nmvA leeislatinn hv OTTmn)nn nt xrw. churches and the most enlightened sna His poultry whirl .V distinguished educationist and publ- emmpnt.il nnwera tn meet nrooont A. people. She has met successfully "Meetlnsr rivers bound east Erom . the .wheels as. we pass," r. Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, the every crisU and wU1 solve her . icist, mands. The growth of the Monroe Pres Like the shadows t of night; ' university a prophecy t "valleys I .head of our largest with Doctrine illustrates what we may ex ent problems. Gladstone's chasing rivers bound west "Ah of Tlslcn. . ' a V- - ' ' total enrollment this year beyond pect . ! should startle us from our pessimism. Like the break of daylight; ii Delectable mountains, diffi- D- 800,-- 13,000 students? Strange and Cohesion. If expansion meant dif-,Inf- - 2000 America will hare crossing rivers bound south .As'grand as old Banyan's .V. .w V cult may seem to discover a type ener-'000,00- people speaking the English j . . . it fusion and dissipation of our 0 From winter to June, And opals of fountains, country young ours the-marbl- -- . Fin in a as as and gies, then it would be a broken ptljar, language." But the words of our own dad snows. And garnets of landscapes, - iFrom 4 peopled by races so heterogeneous. but it has standing side by side an-- voet of the Sierras. Bayard F. Taylor. ( To perennial noon. And sapphires of skies, - -- Dr. typical Ameri- away Butler found the Other pillar that stronelv auDnorts if i who passed but a few months! i Where through agates of clouJs can, not in New England, which is should inspire us with a new eyes." : ' A mighty cohesive force has been eyi-- ( Jjo rlv ;; Mississippt ;4 Shinethe diamond by traditionalism, and not -- "-" mm hindered ueui iruui me oeginning. is "" it tne;""' Missouri, in the south which is held down by Anglo-Saxo- n asnamea. SidehyialdeXwith f i element which Is planet like , Jordan tha pillars cf 1 sectionalism, but in e middle west "From Hell Gate to Gold Gate, That travel the and Gath- perils. which, came the best of New Eng- through Jewry. 7? Americanism stand Thither ering from all nations the mcst di- And the Sabbath unbroken. Samson his blindness, threaten to land enfettered by traditions but well A sweep la verse elements, we would have dis- continental lay hold pillars and tear do-.- 1 taught by experiments in government yet spoken. "Through the kingdoms of corn, 'M' cf the WW order and defeat, were there not this And the Saxon Throughtfie empires of grain, did made on the eastern shores, and unifying - element. Laws, Institutions, By with no tears In them, Through ;.domInious of forest , IContidued on paes six) "take occasion bv the' hand and make language and customs are Anglicized, sea3 Anglicized Orderly foundations were laid and tut after the American the very highest type of Americanism mold. The high-mettle- d, chivalrous," t serious, Anglo-Saxo- n thereupon intelligent, in- enterprising was reared Spirit that leads Europe dustrious, inventive, daring, self-relia- nt has been the mightiest agency in conquering. other! and religious. The states of the s . , . . . i THE CHARMING SINGING . COMEDIENNE developed more demo- uaiiuutu ij pes ana in coalescing ail middle west a into an cratic form of government, more re- Americanism which is, dis- sponsive to the needs and the will of tinctive. Dr. Butler suggests Inter- the people, than the early fathers state migration as a cohesive force. dare evolve from our colonial types Men and women of New England find These giants of the west were some times rude and crude but they were west and find their grandchildren on always stalwart in maintaining free the Pacific Coast or the great South- institutions which would develop a west. This movement of our own peo- DIRECT FROM THE ORPHEUM CIRCUIT more distinctive Americanism than ple from one section to another in far eastern 'states where these breaks down all barriers and creates westerners found, as they claimed, unity. The churches with member- TONIGHT in addition to the regular program of too many "warmed-ove- r Englishmen." ship scattered over the whole nation, The new states glorified the Anglo- - and the great political parties after Saxon but determined to differentiate i the manner as the churches, bring about national unitv within found in Canada or Australia. Amer-tnei- r own ranks. The great public -- system AT THE RA1HSKELLER 5 I?eatoine Films 5 icanism thus became an school with nearly 500.000. in which men of large girth and vic- teachers and nearly 20,000,000 stu- 1 dents, 1 ADMISSION 10 and 15 CENTS torious tread were developed; and it is the mightiest of all unifying i became also a system by which ind- forces. Aided by our great universi- ividuality may best be developed into ties and private schools, the public The Musical Entertainment, which proved so acceptable a dignity, independ-- J schools are bringing its highest truest all races within of Thanksgiving dinner, wilt be repeated, with ence and greatest efficiency. Such an our borders into one. All teaching feature the variations, evening; when MISS DOLLY HARRIS, Americanism has crowned the central fchould be done through our own Ian-- ' some this giv-- , engagement j states with glory and honor and guage, and stui closer unity will thus the contralto prima donra, will again fill an Pleasant Sunday Evening en them the highest place of power be promoted, and a truer American- and influence in our political life. ism fostered. For table reservations, whone 1759. AT To develop this noble spirit of the Optimism. If you should ask me nation Dr. Butler asserts it to be ne--. "What's the matter with America?" Central Union cessary to follow closely the writings 1 would give but one answer in New Church and addresses of Hamilton, Lincoln York. Chicago, San Francisco or Ho- GOOD MUSIC YOU ARE WELCOME and Emerson a very suggestive com-- , nolulu, and in these words: "America . . TOMORROW bination and adds to this list seven has a bad attack of the blues." Pes- Altxander up a of the ten ' others to make list simism is abroad and pessimism Jack most representative men in American spells paralysis and defeat. Men wag Young history, viz.: Washington, Jefferson, their heads or hang their heads who John Barleycorn Benjamin Jonathan Edwards. Frank formerly held their heads erect, and ft Bishop Sts. 1 . . . CsfeHotel London's 1 . lin, John Marshall, Daniel Webster n:uue . : . . poirit must wifu uoasi in America ana. and Wilbrd Gibbs. The'r Americanism. Foreigners remark in pervade American life if we reach the their writings that the American has' heights of the worthiest American- ceased-- to brag. But in turning from ' ism. In discussing the pillars that vanity we are losing virility I not dis- that' ORE BREAD support Americanism need strength which comes faith in our cuss such fundamenta'. and familiar fathers' God, love for our institutions truths as liberty equality and frater- hope I religion education and as to the final outcome of nity, nor and our "experiment in government." value is everywhere recognized We whose need a revival of optimism which will but some pillars whose dim outlines be jubilant, may not be readily perceptible, but exhilarating and victori- 1 support greatly ous. Grant that we are passing whose firm we need. through .1. (1) Expansion. Americanism was trying times, through transi- never designed for narrow confines. tional days: so are all tile nat'ons. Born with an impulsive and propul Though America is, in John Bright's LESS FLOUR sive force it soon outgrew the early words, "the land of the future." she 2iSSs. Li colonies, absorbed the northwest ter-- also the most glorious land of the i v i ' "V4 J J.

- . - . -- , ; BTAB-BTJLLE- r w '., ' HONLULU TI N, RAT IT DAY. KOV. 20, 1013. t- - - g churches. Napoleon said that ruling Honolulu StoA Exchange DAILy powers, if a nation. bad no religion Where to go" Tonight e mmm would need to invent one. to make thanks-giving-- Saturday. 29. for, at November MUSI' government possible and to engender It's a day See our line of boys school cloth- patriotism. Our Country stands for To the MERCANTTLH Sid Asked ing. Fashion CTothing Co, 1120 Fort the Christian religion, and must not Alexander & Baldwin ...... 175. advertisement SPEAKER'S neglect 1l A revival of Interest in the time of ('. Brewer & Co .... 37" Around-the-Islan- d trip $5.00 pas- THE a re- i' ! i ajy Church, and in pure and undefiled senger. Lewis Stable and Garage. Tel. ligion, is most needed just now in all Co 13 I31-- 2 i ---- he Kwa Plantation 2141. advertisement. parts of our country. This will quick- day 7 8.", the year: Haiku Sugar Co Bargains in Dishes. Call early. en, ennoble and enrich true Ameri- Hawaiian Apricul. 12:, Green Stamp Store, ON THANKSGIVING Co... opposite Fire H A . E R -- canism. T , E T when1 Eire irisurance H. C fcS. Co 21 21 station. advertisement. "O. beautiful and grand. " Hawaiian Sugar Co 22 To help reduce th high cost of liv- My own. my native land! LAST NIGHT OF Sugar Co egg-laye- rs Ma-ki- ki Honokaa ing get some from the (Continued from page five) Of thee 1 boast : is taken; 6ut i on one's Honomu Sugar Co T,0 Heights poultry ranch Great Empire of the West. Uutchlnson Sug. Pit. Co. The Honolulu Tobacco Company is the beautiful temple in which Ameri- The dearest and the best. few-door- s "The Kahuku Plantation Co... . . 14 now located in its new store a is entshrined. Made up of all the - yu y. canism rest property.- Kekaha 3ugar Co above the old location. Indifference is one of our greatest I love thee most " Koioa Sugar Co . . . An attractive line of Christmas and perils. It is sometimes born of satis- McBryde Sugar Co , Ud. New Year cards and novelties at Wall, faction and sometimes of dissatisfac- The wife of a Florida millionaire Oahu Sugar Co in Nichols Co.. Ltd. advertisement. tion. More than 10 per cent of our was arested at a prizefight in San Olaa Sagar Co., Ltd 1 The Island Curio Company is mak- polls even Francisco masquerading in men's Let ing a special voters are abaent from tbe Onomea Sugar Co 16 1: display of cut glass and in a presidential campaign. It is diffi- (?othes. She bad been anxious to see r silver trimmed glass, closing Paauhati Sugar Plant. Co. .... out the cult to secure the attendance at the a prizefight and took that way of doing NEXT MONDAY- - C. 8.". same at cost. Brewer & Co., Ltd. Pacific Sugar Mill polls of even 50 per cent of the voters it. 7 8". There's a glorious arrange matters for YOU Paia Plantation Co galaxy of pleas- when great constitutional questions Pepeekeo Sugar Co ing playthings for gentle girls, bright "General Funston's boys are at stake, despite the fact that San Francisco citizens are aroused Pioneer Mill Co 17 IS and bonnie babies, at Arleigh'g. there is now an insistent demand for on Hotel street. harbor of wood instead of con-t- x Waialua Agricultural Co. 5214 easy and frequent amendments. We, modern Capture of Wailuku Sugar Go Beginning on December 1, Milton cause Mayor Rclph vetoed the muni- & Parsons are going to are paying a fearful price for our in- cipal opera bouse bill because gave Waimanalo Sugar Co. . . . offer some difference indifference to municipal, it Walmea Sugar Mill Co.. high values in millinery at prices that to those who donated over ) 800,000 to (lUUIlJUiUU will make quick sales. state and national affairs, indifference the cause the exclusive right MISCELLANEOUS to ur schools, indifference to the to tbe Value received. Splendid boxes ' Haiku Frt.&Pkg. Co.. Ltd. .... 35 values public and because the board of direc- 4 i Y in winter millinery will be offered by churches and morals. "Awake tors was self perpetuating. Hawaiian Electric Co... thou that sleepest" is the cry of the Hawaiian Irr. Co.. Ltd.. i' '214 Milton & Parsons. 1112 Fort St.. be- ginning Dec. 1st. pulpit, tbe press and tbe publicist AT THE Hawaiian Pineapple Co.. 34 v4 34 advertisement King Ferdinand cr Bulgaria re- Men! If you want your laun- Another peril is radicalism. Many h HHo Railroad Co., Com. 4 linen ported to be about to abdicate. I dered correctly and so done up that are abroad advocating measures so HilolBailroa3 Co.. Pfd.. extreme not only would H. M. Co., Ltd 21 21 It lasts longer and wears better have that the frame if done by the French Laundry. Phone work of our government be rebuilt but 7 Hon. Gag 105 -- HawaiiTii Co.Ptd.. 1491. the very foundations would re Hon. Oaf Co.; Com 105 .... be A moved. These are quack physicians H. B. & M. Co.,"td 21 21 Thermos bottle is about as nice 6 !',J j.-- and useful a present as can be given with imperfect diagnosis and with J. S. N. Co..l 425 150 0l to anybody. They ne- remedies could not the Mutual Telephone Co... 18 19 are household that stand ' cessities now. Benson, Smith & Co. test of the Food Drug Act" Insure against Loss by O. R. L, Co 122 "Pure and yiwm are handling may V " i Pahang Rubber Co 13 them. These irreverent radicalists do 17 II Haven't you yet purchased some of good by alarming us. but they are f Tahjong Olok Rubber Co. .... 22 SITUATION WANTED BONDS the beautiful Art Calendars at the blind leaders of the blind in attempt- Fire, Accident, and Hamakua Ditch Co Honolulu Photo Supply Co.? If in- ing any constructive work. At heart '. i I. tended for mainland gifts, very Experienced blacksmith wants job on H. C. & S. Co. 5s Christmas America is conservative. The they should be mailed early. few changes made in our constitution plantation or in town. Address B. lpteresting K .. : Hawaiian Co. Cs 90 - if. Irr. The autoists of the territory have S this office. 5713-3- L Untimely Death Haw. Ter. 4s, ref, 1905... prove thia We have been satisfied, S found that the Fisk tires are equal to often too well satifled, with the past Photo Pictures y Haw. Ter. 4s t any on the market when It comes to post FURNI8HED ROOMS. Imp. . . and made it our hitching rather Haw. Ter. 4s Pub. mileage and general use. These tires post. Haw. Ter. than our guiding We are not 4s are for sale at E. O. Hall & Son. yet in a mood to try every new scheme Large, pleasant rooms In a private Haw. Ter. See the "beautiful garments in the house. Good location for tourists. Haw. 4s and chase rainbows. Ter. line of ladies' apparel that Madam a 40S Beretania. 5714-3- t vHJUt.Co. 19018s 90 Racialism is more threatening 6s....'.. Zeave, In the Young Hotel, is exhibit- Anglo-Saxo- n 1LR.R.CO. R.ifel2x. 82 peril. The U proud and Con. 6s ing for holiday sale, and some of your and Furnished room and bath. In;Makiki (Si Ltd. Honokaa Sug," Co, 6s . 80 exclusive. The white race feels a tie' Cooke, j. ' Christmas gift problems will be solv- proclaims its superiority over all oth- district Apply this office. "Interniational r Hon, Caa Co.,! Ltd.; 5714-tf- . - 5s.. ed. very na- H. R. T. & Ia.Co. 100 ers. This is disturbing in a 6s.,.. Not only seasonable novekies in tion embraces so many races and Kauai Ry Co.6s hats and trimmings, but the very beau that FOR SALE. ' peoples tongues. In South, i ' General Insurance Asrents Kohala Ditcn'Hi). millinery discriminating and the 6s.... ideal in for the negro has made rapid strides, so , Dont Fall to See This WcncJjrful McBryde Sugar Co. A- : ', : ' Ss... women, may be purchased the par- A gentle, strong family - - - ,. at horse and a '4 that now he owns $600,000,000 and la Production ,' Mutual Telephone 6s... 101 lors of Miss Power, in the . Boston percentage surrey in good condition. Apply IL Natomas Con. Cs I) wiping out the illiteracy lock far faster than any other race was E. Hendrlck, Merchant and Alakea Oahu Sugar Co. 5s 90' 96 Genuine KRYPTOK bifocal lenses Sts. 6714-3L- - O. R. & L. Co. 5s 97 100 furnished promptly. Factory on the ever known to accomplish. The North -- now 1 In I Co. N. and South are j One-hal- Olaa Sugar 6s 50 52 premises, j A. Sanford, optican, f or one-thir-d Interest in an EtUbllahed In 1859 Pac. Guano & Fert Co. 6s. 100 Boston building, Fort street, over solving this complex problem or tne and political life of the old established business for sale. Co. 6s . . 98 Henry May"& Co. Telephone 1740. industrial ; Pacific Sugar Mill Capital required 33000 to 15000. : I!:j:2 ; Mill Co. 5s black man. The Indians are now gain 1 Ilnvallan Opera T may be hard to gave money Pioneer advertisement References .' required and . given; Co. 100 !..'. ing in population the first time in . , I -- San Carlos Milling 6s The Thanksgiving holiday closed a working or partner. v v seagon self-respe- either silent lust 1t this of the well as In ct Agricul. Co. open several decades as ; L-;.- v l Waialua 5s successful quarter at the air Address B. B..' this office. ''year-u- t lmposgible.; ; 'it a tiot quar- and moral good. On the Pacific ' : school at Waikiki. The second ' 5713-6- L : . msHomco. Between Boards 10 Haw. Ag. 126, ter will begin Monday morning, De- we face the Oriental question, but the ' Fea-thersto- n. owe Acjr money you did save how BANKERS 6 Oahu Sug. Co. 10, 21 Oahu Sug. Co. cember 1, at 9 a. m. Phone Miss nations of the Orient r who to. 3350 cash only, automobile,' Roadster 5 Sug. Co. 10, l.r88. much to America will deal with her would look mighty well on the 10. Oahu 25 Oahu Sug. advertisement. Stevens , Duryea, guaranteed to be . Co. Kewpie dolls, colored and natural In a spirit of patience and fairness, u 10. in first class condition; :4-c-y Under, jcreiilt side o your, bank-boo- k' Raffia; all sizes Raffia reeds and nee- and the exchange of scholarly and ' top glass front; electric - to fctari New,, Year with. 3.C1 dles. Original American-mad- e dolls, honorable leaders together .with the the Commercial and Traveler' Let-tera- of Latest sugar quotation, rents or headlights; all good tires.' Inquire ten.'----- x unbreakable. Hawaii & South Seas im of the Occident and. Ori- g " fZ&Styjie .. i commoft magneto deptf''" voir Hatata-Youn- 7 ' ' f .. , ' X'.'. ' V r ; ' ' ' i Credit Issue J on the Young In securing' f and most ' rt. " i Curio Co., Building. Largest ent the rest ' 6713-4- L r - Co. : ' v'.;:'i Start if v Bavings ? ;Account Bank" jof California and Pacific souvenir store in the world. efficient government win lead to a speedy and peaceful solution. In the the London joint . advertisement 1 Kaimuki,; 75x161, cor. Walaiae presence and the lot "If you haven't yet bought Her ' an eastern states the 1 17th Aye.; gas, water and elec- Stock v Bank, Sugar 3.61cts prominence of have brought and . 'V: '' electric iron, one great chance is still the Jews tric light; lot is ready to' build on; Lt London and jealousy. the C yours. Get Her one for Christmas racial antipathy In for one week only. 3450.00. Inquire one-ha- lf the utility of the gift will keep the world at large the Jews number ' TV Beets Conductor No. H R. TV& I Co, l y 9s3 14d giver many, many of one per cent of the population, : fY in mind for months. ' : 5713-lw-v -'.-V Therefore, get a Westinghouse Elec- but 15 per cent of all Jews live in Marion u u I 1 BANKof; Corretpondenta for the Amerl-- 1 from the Hawaiian Electric America and nearly 1,000,000 in New c .Company and tric Iron CAMERAS FOR SALE. can Expreta" aggressive, they ' 1 . Co. Phone 3431. York. Intelligent and n . Thoa. Cook & Son Henry Waterhouse Trust - There are but two days left in which are most successful. They are loyal Vest Pocket ' Kodak and case; first woTimn ' - v to select tickets for the Worthlngton moreover to our Institutions. In the . . ? class condition; cost 34.75.; We of--" Co.. Ltd. song is to be held at the Educa- C?!til-Curp!ug- ., .11,210,003 ,XJ recital that Friday noon meetings of the 33.50. Ko i Members Honolulu Stock and Bond Decem- far this t Beter hurry. Tickets on4 sale Hawif Promotion opera house on the evening of tional Alliance, the great Jewish so- dagrapb shop. Hotel and Union Sts. t Interest Allowed on Term and Exchange 2. According yesterday r. Committee Rooms, Younj Cjlldln?, ber to sales ciety of children and young people --6713-tf. ? i. - Saving Bank Deposits FORT AND MERCHANT STREETS and today there will be a crowded founded by the Strauses and promoted on 'and after Friday,- November 13, Telephone 1208 3 house to enjoy the evening of melody. by such men as Jacob Schiff, the fol- ORIENTAL RUGS FOR 8ALE. Tbe tickets are on sale at the promo- lowing salute is always given to the f $1.50, $1X0, $.73, tion committee rooms, Monday and stars and stripes: Indian' Cashmere, days of the Direct importers of Tuesday being the last "Flag of our great republic, Inspirer Ceylon and Chinese Embroideries sale. In battle, guardian of our- - homes, and Curios. , Oriental Persian rugs The sale of tickets for the Worth- - whose stars and stroes afand for and Ceylon . handmade linen laces. lngton song recital at the opera house BANK F(DF bravery, purity, truth, and union, we Cashmere Brass for dresses and silk VAJliik i A Safe on the evening of December 2, was salute thee! We, the natives of dis- goods Call and inspect stock. tiVUil commenced at the promotion commit- tant lands who find rest under thy 66 . Hotel Street near Fort Street. morning, was ... tee rooms this and there folds, do pledge our hearts, our lives, , 571S-l- m Lots off Emma and School Sts.' the a rush for the best seats, and it stands protect Perry our sacred honor to love and Tracts to reason that they will not last long thee, our country, and the liberty of v HONOLULU From $400 to $550 each. ; at the rate they were taken up from Baldwiri the American people forever." 124 BETHEL STREET : "' ' LIMITED $50 cash, balance $10 per month.' the opening hour to noon today. This , .... , . - .' " - by Socialism is perhaps the least NEW TODAY Exceptional Bargain. song recital should be enjoyed all threatening of of the perils, for it is Limited. "', ' ; and a delay In the looking after of not indigenous. Brought in from Eu- : ' - ..'"':''' V Issues K. N. & K. Letters of tickets may cause the loss of a good rope, has not developed robust lead NOTICE TO BONDHOLDERS OF P. E. R. STRAUCH it 44 : : Tsfephons Z2Z3 Factors , Credit and Travelers' Checks seat ership nor large proportions. It is a THE" DOWSETT COMPANY, LTD. P. O. Box t ylt:f;Sugr , Waity Bldg. 74 8. King St One of the most comfortable and throughout world. mere episode of German Socialism and 4; r Commission' Merchants available the handsome cars in the rent service in according to the report submitted to Notice is hereby given that pursu- new six-cylind- Pack- Honolulu is the the German Socialists by one of their ant to the provisions of that certain " : end Insurance Agents ard owned by E. M. Wood, who occu- delegated to America and mortgage deed of trust dated the ''''..'ii"' I. leaders visit Suggestions glvsn for simplifying - - v-, .TT : FOR RENT pies a stall In the Young Hotel auto day 1903, of .. . , v report progress, "The forces in Amer- 29th of September, re 't; fitted-wit- lat- or systematizing f. office work. All . is - :., Agent . for stand.' The car the ica are too centrifugal for the success cord in the Hawaiian Registry of Con- Cable Transfers at - :V v Neat, small cottage, for married est in the way of springs and tires; of Socialism. We have not there the veyances in Liber 251, on pages 301-32- 8, business confidential.- .' V ' elf-8tarte- r; . Sugar lighted. fHawaiian Commercial couple; gas, etc., $17. is s full electric background in injus- which was executed by The Dow-se- tt passen- same national Lowest Rates new cottage; screen- It is roomy, and seats seven tices, nor the same spirit of bitter re- Company. Limited, a Hawaiian Fine cre- Conducts all of Aui'.ln and - Haiku Sugar Company ed; gas; electricity; $26. gers most comfy. This newest sentment against tyranny. Every man Corporation, to Alfred W. Carter, S. classes is on duty day 2 fine large houses, $35 each. ation in the auto line has too good a chance to get ahead E. Damon. J. R. Gait, F. W. Macfar-lan- e Investigations and. furnishes Report V Paia Plantation and night in the rent service, and is " on on A. B. Wood, of Honolulu, on kino's financial P. Agricultural Company Land for sale in all parts of town. to and leans himself rather than and all fu of work.'. Maui the ne pleus ultra in which make the The fact is that European! Territory of Hawaii, as Trustees, Company SPECIfc a tour of island. The car is No. State." Hawaiian Sugar JHEJOKOHAMA the immigrants who come to us ardent those certain twenty-nin- e (29) of the J. H. Schnack, 319. As advertisement. J BANK, LIMITED. for it. Kanuku Plantation Company Represented during absence by F. Socialists leave that party within a; bonds secured by said mortgage deed Ten. So that everybody who has business j rtl McBryde Sugar Company Schnack, Attorney-at-law- , 5 Brewer few years after their arrival, and new of trust, and hereinafter designated Capital .Subscribed. . . .48,000.000 with Santa Claus at his headquarters recruits must come year by year from by numbers, were on 29th Kahulul Railroad 'Company 30,000,000 Building. Telephone 3633. Ltd., can their the Capital Paid Up. with Wall. Nichols Company, abroad. If Socialism was merely "an day of November, 1913, selected, Kauai Railway Company Reserve Fund 18,550,000 be accommodated, that firm has made enthusiasm for humanity" then we designated payment agreement Claus to drawn and for Honolua Ranch YU AKAI, Manager. an with Santa would bid it Godspeed; but it is a' and redemption in the manner pro- tin I keep store open evenings until ad-- & their method of government wholly ( vided in said mortgage deed of trust. Haiku Flult Packing Co. 9 o'clock, commencing on December 1. 1 verse to our own. and its spirit is too Said bonds so selected, drawn and Kauai Fruit St Land Co, vau Height This will allow everybody who has ' MIOTIC: irreligious and too destructive. The designated for payment will be paid 1119.1111 Fortitreet Me ftENt 6r Sell shopping to do. to do it early and most precious thing in the world is j j let YOUR PROPERTY well, thereby avoiding the worry and at the office of Hawaiian Trust y M " - ."'.. '' the individual mind and soul with un- Company. Limited, 943 Hoaolola'i largest Exelulrs Day. fuss and rush of the last moments at Fort Street, Have Calls Ever fettered capacity for service and Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, at the detains; Stonr Lot when Santa Claus has so much to do growth, and for this our government ! Charge Accounts iBvi!i. n with people who will hang back till rate of One Thousand ($1000) Dol- stands. It will not do for a man what per bond weekly and Rrc Insurance J. R. Wilson, tlie last moment before doing their , lars and accrued Interest - Homestead Lot in Auwaiolimu he ought to do for himself. In Araer-- on the second day of January. 1914. Fayment.- 925 Fort St Phone 3666 1250 on easy terms. shopping and then have to takp what ican democracy Socialism will never the early shoppers left after piokin? Such bonds shall be surrendered to 4 years to pay. find congenial soil. company payment, redemption over the fresh and completa stock, as pil- the for To make sure and steadfast the as provided in B; Dillingham Co. it is at the present moment. Shop save from and cancellation said GEO. S IKEDA. lars of Americanism and mortgage deed of trust, and interest f. early is the "open sesame" of Christ- the perils which threaten we need a .LIMITED . day 78 Merchant St. Tel. 2500 mas contentment. patriotism not a mere thereon shall cease from the first Agent for Hawaii: & revival of of January. 1914. General Giffard Roth "hectic spasm" whi?h lasts but a For following are numbers of 1 Atlas Assurance Company of The American Federation of I.alor week or a month in a fight against The the 1910 PIERCE ARROW London, New York Under- Stangenwald Bid., 102 Merekait St We carry the most complete line of it fused to condemn intervention in Tammany or against some nnprinci-- . the bonds so selected, drawn and des- TOURING CAR, complete with full : ...... f writers' Agency; Providence STOCK AND BOND BB0SES8 HOUSE FURNISHING GOOD8 Mexico saying it might be necessary. pled boss, or against the brazen wick- - ignated: equipment. Washington Insurance Co. Members Honelala Stock and Band In the city However Huerta was called an aspain. edness of the saloon or .he brothel, Numbers 11, 13. 14. 15. 40. 41, 42. Kxehange 53. 55. 60. 113. 115. 4th floor Stangenwald Building. A 24 inch water main broken in a but a perennial enthusiasm for our 52. 58. r9. 61. Ill, rc idence district in Portland and did beloved Nation. Out of such mood T16. 202. 204, 20o. 206, 2u7, 29, 210, $1900.00 213, 215, 216. thousands of dollars worth of damage comes the moral sentiment which in 214. Has been lit private service only and JAMES GUILD CO. Respectfully " could be off. aggregate is Opinion, whichJ ? J. F. Morgan Co., Ltd. before it shut its Public is in excellent shape. ; HOME BUYING. IS ia mightier than armies or navies. THE DOWSETT COMPANY. LTD.. i.. - INSURANCE By S. "HOME PI N K H AM CONGRATULATIONS. "Wisdom shall be the stability of the H. DOW3ETT, Hamm-Yo- u STOCK BROKERS Its Secretary and Treasurer. The von ng Hawaii, Information Furnished and Loans Sharp criticism has been made of times." And we must remember that Mome Insurance Company of by with which we have Dated November 29, 1913. - Made the State Harlor Crrnmsioners in Are being sent Federal Wireless the moral force . Ltd O'Neill Bldg 9 King Street 5714 Nov. 2!. Dec-- 1. 4, 8, 11, 15. IS, Co., Ltd.. MERCHANT STREET STA BLDG. l'tiilding nt'v docks in San Francisco tc his Washington address for 37 all along maintained our Institutions ,.c ;.-- -- 22, 26, 29, 31. Honolulu T -rv Telephone 3529. Phone 1572. struction. jj LHl cents per word. depends largely upon our Christian I v', . '

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OFFICIALS OF THE CITY AND COUNTY

After an able discussion by sev- large. He paid a high tribute to the s . Trae9' predeces-ir- "iIa: Gome Improve- by Christmas speakers, Oahu work "Where Dreams eral Central excellent done his r . ment Committee last night unani- in the superintendency of public r mously adopted the following resolu- works on the local water system. tion, moved by Ed Towse and second- Opposes Outside Engineers. The House of Thousands of Practical Gifts for the home. Gifts for the Uttle Tot in the ed by R. R. Reidford: Marston Campbell, former superin- "Resolved, That a committee, tendent of public works, told of the Cradle, along the line to dear old Grandmother in her rocking chair by the sunny window consisting of Messrs. At h ford, difficulties he had experienced in ob-

bin-to- n. up. 1 Church. Andrews, Judd, Wit taining support higher as well as Not a single soul has been forgotten by your old reliable Furniture Store, k Swain, Reidford and Gere, from legislative committees, for his 'confer with the proper author- estimates of money needed for neces- ities of the City and County of Ho- sary extensions of the water system. nolulu and discuss with them de- One legislature had adjourned with- pav- for ex- : ) of the new street and out appropriating one dollar s, M tails Music Cabinets, oak, golden M Toilet-Table- ing urge upon tensions, and it was only earn- fumed ottos, large assortment ...75c all finishes and with laws, and the said after oak, mahogany and walnut single , "city and county est entreaty that the governor pro- Framed Pictures 75c to $15 00 and triple mirrors . ... authorities that $13.00 to $37.00 : $83.00 they proceed -- at once w ith the en- moted a measure to allow the reve- Ladies' Desks in mahogany, fumed , ....$18.00 to If Piano Benches, in mahogany Muffin Stands, Magazine Baskets, -- forcement of the laws as set forth nues of the service to be used for and golden oak, Circassian wal- Dog . in Acta 87 and 181 of the Session that purpose. The speaker maintain- $18.00 to $20.00 nut, birdseye, maple and enamel Work Baskets, Baskets, ete , Laws 1913." ed thai Honolulu had as good engi- Lamps, in fumed oak, mahog- $12.00 In ..reed and willow, , make inex of Piano to $70.00 pensive C..W. Ashford opened discus, neering talent as any place in the any $40.00 to $45.00 gifts ..,.,..$10 to $3.00 the Book Cases in mahogany, fumed Tables for every requirement of fcion pro- world, and it was unnecessary to ' with a synopsis of the main Portables, in golden 1, 2 3 sec- : Electric fumed oak and oak, and home and ...office, in - fumed visions of the two laws, giving his bring In experts from outside to de- and mahogany and pottery bases tion $23.00 tov$5.00 oak. r walnut. maple, enamel views ,on methods of putting them in vise a scientific w ater syBtem. He glass, pottery , and with art and silk Office Desks, in oak and mahog- mahogany, reed and willow. There. -- both on the part advocated meters, citing the example '' successful p, deration, shades $6.50 to $65.00 any, roll-to- flat-to- p type--', ; of the board of supervisors and that of Wailuku. and are Tilting Tables; Tea Tables, : Candle-stick- s, mahogany : of the people wanting streets opened Mr. Withinton held that local en- in writer $18.00 to $100.00 Reading .Tables, Nested Tables, Tor Improved. gineers, however efficient, could not $4.50 to $8.50 Waste Baskets, in wood, reed, wil-- Folding" Card , Tables, invalid Sewing Cabinets in oak and ma- low and matting .75c to $4.00 Tables, Desk Tables.' Tray. Tables --V get necessary, funds from the leg Z Professor Andrews, and T. M. the hogany, Colonial respectively iplature, saying that pos Angeles was in Sheraton, and Chcvai Mirrors, in. oak. mahogany , Parlor, Library, Bedroom, Dining ' 'Church," the presidents oi designs $14.00 $40.00 V ' Manoa and Kaimukl lmorovement unable to obtain its splendid system Modern to and enamel $45 00 to $85.00 Room and" Breakfast 'Tables .vt; Smoking Stands, fumed oak fancy - clubs, stated the positive action taken! until Mr. Stearns, of Panama Canal ...... Parlor Mirrors, in oak and from $10. lo $75.00 .S5J00 to $18.00 mahogany frames . .$5.00 to $18.00 , by those bodies in favor of bringing fame, was enlisted to prepare esti- PedesUls ..,.$440 to $23.00 .A- fumed to $30.00 Hall Mtrrorsv mahogany and - - the laws into effect without delay and mates and arguments for the author- Cellarttte. oak2000 fumed Chairs and Rockers, v the largest . mahog- . - Humidors, fumed oak and oak frames ,..$7.50 to $25.00 r strongly- urged following up the cam ities. any and most artistic line we have $20,00 to $25.00 i . vvpalgn. stren--. It being then past 10 o'clock, the Bathroom. Mirrors in white enamel . ever offered thev "public, . They;, R. R. Reidford made a 3. Magazine Stands, fumed oak and plated ; president suggested that the question and nickel frames, round r come in all the . popular juous speech along the same line. mahogany $800 to $24.00 finishes t. Senator A, T. Judd supported the of a water commission be left for and objong. patterns. $2.00 to $12.00 in wood, cane, rush seats and In .1: - ' Telephone Stands, fumed oak and - . legal opinion given by Mr. later decision and dismissed the meet- China Cabinets, ,fumed oak, golden upholstered seats and backs. Ashford .In mahogany $12.00 $25.00 ; " f to mahogany. ing, the passage of a , vote of oak and $25X0 to $125.00 There are Morris Chairs, Library. ens wer to questions, to the effect after Shaving fumed oak were, thanks .to the .Young Hotel .manage- Stands, and Buffets, fumed oak, golden oak and Parlor, Hall, Reception, Desk. Bed-- -- that Judicial decisions on.record mahogany $22.00 $20.00 . as-- ment for the use of the assembly to mahogany $25,00 to ,$135 00 Dining and Office Chairs V. ;; which should .prevent excessive Foot Stools, fumed oak. mahogany, roc. v. Bessments of benefits : under either rooms. Bureaus, golden oak, fumed oak, and Rockers . , . X '. .$10 to $S5,C0 - statute., Forj districts having wet ag President D. Logan, at the opening of reed and willow. .. ..$1.50. to $12.00 mahogany, walnut birdseye ma- . .FOfl TH E LITTLE , ON tlcultural lands, especially, he-- advc-- the meeting, presented the correspon- Serving Trays, fumed oak, mahog- ple and enamel, in designs of all Baby Beds, Cribs and Cradles...'. t t A4 mry a A It 4 V a a saaamaTit wk dence relating to the readmiasidn of any, reed and willow. $3.50 to $8.00 periods .$12.00 to $135.00 ...r.;.V.;..;;..$3J to $15 00 - e area benefited rather than, iaylnx I Walalae, Kaimukl and Palolo Im- Medicine Cabinets, golden oak and Chiffoniers, with or without mlr- f Bassinets, In reed,, natural, stained . : organ- white enamel 12.50 to $12.00 rors $100.00 ; $23.C3 . onlr ;opoa Vr the frontage, ot the provement Club' to. the central ... .$ia00. is and naneled iU .$740 to it 3- ttreet to be opened or improved. This ization, ' on Its voluntary , application, Screens, - and in fumed Chifforobts, oak and mahogany.. . Igh-Chatr- all finishes ... .' " . oak, magohany i. question of taxation districts caused which showed that the delegates from and white enamel . ..$58.00 to $85.00 :,.t ((. '' .$140 tO $S.C0 j the first difference of opinion In the that club were Ed. Towse, E. A. frames; wood, tapestry, burlap, Cnests of Drawers, oak and mahog-- r Go-Car- ts and Carriages, $5.00 to $43X3 T debate, several pronouncing strongly Eerndt. Father Valentin, J. H. Fiddes, homespun and imitation leather any $45X0 to $65.00 .Rockers and Chairs.... $1X0 to $5X0 panels $5.00 to $25.00 Vi .. ". . $13X3 . . In favor of the plain frontage tax." G. H. Tuttle and A. F. Clark. Wardrobes, oak and mahogany.... Tables ... i $343. .to j. -. it n ' ' ' In Sec. Geo. O. Hat Racks, mission style..' .- . ; . .$12.00 to $100X0 Desks ... V"it'f-- ,$7 C3 Success on Ma!and. , the absence of Puijd. ,Jtfr, , Tows .officiated, in $1.50 to $5.00 Taborets ....$1.50 to $10.00 Doll, Beds ...... ,..$5X0 to $5.75' Mr." having' v that mm - Towse pioved' reso-- V"'r the' capadty-- M y lutlon with; remarks showing, how. the h Wrontage;,tax !worke4a successfully: n j certain mainland cities, .0 JtLi Gere MYyRY'tUriRdUi ' spoke on different , types of. street BUY EABLY and eojoy better service and a larger variety to choose ; from, ?Arficlw . paving and contended; thai 11 under MURDEfi OF : lAPABEE ' y? WV4VVWU uwn TTJLU VV UCUYW1V VVVUO& UiWUtWwO . jsuch OUlbU ViiMWUi j v' ground work, . as i drains and Vi JUU ' Eewers, should precede laying of v the ON THE CASTNER ROAD permanent pavement -- r This ; opinion with opposition, further enliven- - net Mystery , surrounds the brttal . ing discussion. : D. L. - ' the Withlns- of. SakaslsbX: ft Japanese laborer . spoke - practice '; ton of the- In California: Wahiawa pineapple plantation. fell. h&- - as-- at a r when lived there an(U favored j . - cho waa Jowad dyisf VHock this ifbctiifin, uj- iiTjaiage as less uaoie uj 1 complications morning lying alpngtde the main ' vthan the ;wlde district J Waia-lua- ,; PAH "' ' road leading from Castner to systeid. '."j-.- , ; ; ; hos- ' and while on the war to the 91 J. AV.. Caldwell . gave aa address oh pital died before he reached the in- the present; status of the Honolulu stitution. Deputy Sheriff Oscar Cox water works with exhaustive data on was to investi- called from Walalua probably the most ex- -, they occurred, Every of the at Square theater, In fievr. tatlng'the hanging of the most power- .On Monday ;tte great spectacx:: .r . . the plant . and . cost of Its operation. Jap- the World" is foot 6000jrore Herald gate matter. Cox found the at-!fe- the pensive picture of the kind ever et was made in the heart of Alaska) York, where it was shown. for. over ful arc lights in the streets and con- - entitled 'internation- i : f , was only one problem involv-- j phCtO'play; "The There anese at a store at Wahiawa and took - I tempted, several years being taken np and Siberia, and among the wonderful half a year, during which' time it was ...v.- . i ; , .. ceri units. on tl.o . cd, and that the financial one, to give charge of wounded man, who had al Conspiracy will be thrown the in securing the various Alaska-Siberia- n and unusual things shown are a polar accorded more favorable newspaper Honolulu box abundant and- - efficient :, rreceived a knife wound in the throat, scenes, while expedition nec- bear hunt, a walrus hunt, reindeer publicity than probably ever before '4 screen encompassing' all of the vl ; water supply, he said, At ihe same the ' HAWAII THEATER from" which he had bled profusely. essary to secure the films was a large races, the home life and customs of given any motion picture subject In scenea that go to ake the film c ; tlr:.e the speaker repeated' warn-- 1 the afcle six-re- el , The police officer was to gain and costly one. the Eskimos, mining 'in the northern conjunction with this great At the Hawaii theater there -- will be never: to be forgotten by those ing that Honolulu .was in 'danger of' Jap- - but a.brief statement front the gold fields, and 200 other stirring presented "Closing a Interesting program consisting Increaaa in losing its Artesian water altogether , Unlike the usual run of pictures, feature will be the most see:It:''STlier'Will'be'no anese before he passed atfay as the was no acting or posing done in scenes, each of surpassing novelty Night of San Francisco's Barbary of five separate reels of feature films the prices to see-- this .wonderful d;.-maandtn- er if steps were not taken, for having it there - auto sped through Maunalua. He and Interest world-wid- e. I who- - j : ;. - remarkable series of views and Coast.7. which Jias created, that are full of life and. excitement orie has the tir. vcfflclaliy controlled;- The artesian- on from this two-fifth- declared that while the road being One picture, showing midnight as only one or en-- - , level .was receding s of a foot episodes, each and every scene the interest, it is the picture that land will make the evening should; miss it Castner At 9 oclock last inlght, he happenings assun in colors, created a veritable fu- - has. been taken at midnight, necessity Joyment every year. . and there was no restric made from actual Just' had. been set upon by thrse persons. ggBBBnBBKIKntlmnnKlnmmmmmmmmmmmmmKmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm tlon placed on ; the private, boring of issssHHBMHHMMWBHHHHHHSMMBBnviBiHBMMHHHHiMHMHHHHHHaHHBaMBMHMHBMMiiMv-- ' - One is described as much taller than : w ells, he added. , Urging the, adoption ! the others. VWhile one min held the . i of; the mefer ; system, Mr, Caldwell s gave ' Japanese, another is alleged to have figures showing that water rates taboed"iiim J n. Honolulu were high in the neck. Sakanishi 'Km- WSI not' compared lslsted that he had no.miney on his . with, otherlcitles, also that-th- e : con--- ? - person JPI' ' at the time of the Assault funptlon of 'water;:, per capita; here struggle as net, many That a terrific preceded ; as supposed, unusually the stabbing is apparent from the condition of the ground ia the vicin- ity of where the crime was commit-

ted. . . Cox took the remains ' to the morgue. Coroner Rose wiir hold an ISGOURAGED inquest Monday. PINKHAM CONGRATULATIONS. - "EXTR-E-E- M "ALL ABOUT- ; EXTR-E--E Are being sent by Federal WireUs Mrs. Hamilton Tells HowShe to his Washington address for 37 I7 9 m 99 cents per word. n J Finally Found Hcilth in Bud ;Lyi xLPinldiVeg-- s 11 - A ctable : Compound1. l 1 11 ' .' ';;'-.'-.'' Warren. Ind. "I was bothered ter below:- - ribly with female weakness. I had pains 20 per cent Discount on every Price a i " Dinner for Guests. I i cuiu wiu not regular, Mrs. H. E. my head ached all In honor of Judge and Cooper of Honolulu, Mr. and Mrs. La- the tune,! had bear- fayette Porter of IJomewood Drive Plain Grass Rugs Grass Rugs Twisted Grass Rugs Rugs ing down pains and are entertaining this evening with a Dixie Grass my back hurt me the Country 2x3 .30 dinner at the Altadena Club. ... White Centre 2x3 .60 Colors Red, blue, brown, green. biggest part of the It Is a chrysanthemum dinner with 2x4 ... .40 2x4 .. .90 time, was dizzy 2x3 . .45 I these flowers in charming arrange- 3x4 ... .60 3x4 .. 120 No. 2003x6 ...... 1.30 and had feel- . weak ment as centerpiece and abeut the 3x6 ... .90 2x4 .65 ings when 3x6 . . 1.80 I would dining room and the nut cups and 3x4 . .90 No. 8003x6 1.40 stoop over, it hurt candle shades are flower-shape- d. The 3x8 ... 125 3x8 .. 2.50 3x6 . 1.25 6x9 3X0 1 v me to walk any dis- tints of blossoms and accessories are 4x6 ... 125 4x6 .. 2.50 yellow. 4x8 1.75 3x8 . 1.50 8x10 7JJ0 tance and I felt blue soft ... 4x8 . . 3.50 Judge Mrs. Cooper are guests 4x6.. 1.75 2. 9.50 and discouraged. and 6x6 .. . 2.00 6x8 . . 4.00 fxl aKthe Judge. Coop- . began Porter residence. 6x8 2.50 4x8 225 j.J taking Lydia E. Pinkham's er is a distinguished member of the ... 6x8 .. 5.00 6x6 . 2.75 No. 8113x8 ..... 1.40 J Vegetable Compound and am now in Hawaiian 8x8 ... 3.25 8x8 . . 6.50 bench. ,6x9 ...... 8X0 igood health. If it had not been for Covers are laid for the guests of 8x10. . . 4.00 6x8 . 325 8x10 .. 8X0 : medicine 8x8 . 425 8x12 .. 9.50 .50 'that I would have been in my honor, the host and Mr. and Mrs. 8x12. . . 4.75 8x10..... grave 9J60' along time ago. "Mrs. Aetie E. William H. Vedder. Mr. and Mrs. 9x12. . . 5.00 8x10. 5.00 9x12 ...10.00' 9x12 Hamilton, 6. Warren, Wil-let- t, 11XO-- . R.F.D. Na Ind. Harry Chad wick. Judge and Mrs. 10x10. . . 5.50 8x12. 6.50 10x10 .. Mr. and Mrs. Nat Hamilton, Mr. 9x12. 7.00 10x12 , "12.50 No. 1500r-3-xl 10x12. . . 625 10 ':''JJ-- Another Case. and Mrs. Charles Bradley, Dr. and 10x10. 7.75 10x14. . . 10x14...:. . . 14.50 6x 525 ' Mrs. Walter Nichols and Mr. antl 725 Esmond, 10x12. 9.00 12x12 R.L I write to tell yoa Mrs. J. B. Coulston. Pasadena Star. 12x12. . . 8.00 .. 16X0 ,9x10,..,. :. bow good 12x12. 12X0 much your medicine has done 14x14. . . 9.50 14x14 .. 19.00 9x12 10.00 me and to .6 let other women know that Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Burkland. Mr. V there is help for them. I suffered with and Mrs. S. H. Birdeye and Mr. and bearing down pains, 'headache, was ir- Mrs. J. G. Clartrson of Honolulu res regular find felt brae and depressed all istered at the Manx recently. Finest Chinese and Japanese Matting; at greatly; reduced prices. Cocoa mats1& the time. took Lydia E. : I Pinkham's special : " oh Linoleum Remnants; ; -- "Vegetable Compound and commenced to YE LIBERTY THEATER discount ,. ' ... gain in a short time and I em a well wo- man today. am on my T I feet from early "Atop of the World, considered by morning until late at night running a film experts to be one of the most LEWERS & COOlCE,.td.r : boarding house and do all ray own work. wonderful achievements ever made in I hope that many suffering women will motion photography, will be preBontotl 177 South King: Street, Bishopimdlea try. your medicine. It makes happier for the first time in this cit v at W beten ; wives and mothers. Ham- - 'Mrs. Anna Liberty theater, beginning this even is-- ' v. SEN, Esmond, - Rhode Island. ing, for seven nights only. "Atop of ... . ' ; .... v. -'-;-,. -- ' - ' :. - - " .". . kV . ; 7 vv .. :v 'f X HONOLULU BTAIBULLETIN.r SATUUDAY, NOW 20; 1013.

--(where he became a clerk in a brok-- pany. which position he reUined,for r : ; Governor Pinkham er's office and later opened a banking some time aiier oeing eugagea ny ine or ChriGtmas and brokerage bnsinesa fof himself, territory.': During the lour year he ' Her ' ' C ' As He is Viewed nnding that he was doing well in this, was in office, ' Mr,. Pinkham gave to 11,1" business.. he moved on to Chicago, M he territory one of th most success By The Citizens where he became Identified with a ful administrations it has ever known, concern engaged in the bhying of To many; peopler with whom lie had dealings,' appeared be pe-- W. R. FARRINGTON I bellerethat grain and other "produce. be to a Wilson's splendid judgment Althouett many of Pinkham's friends culiar ; man, and one who was," at President a consider- - tiires, misunderstood to a great ex in selecting a thoroughly independent intimate thaw he amassed a man to be governor of this territory abie fortune througtr nts ousmess in- - ne wu noioij acuesi ana ienuiuiupright" In dealings will be amply confirmed bv the events terests in Boston and Chicago, others . all hi and the ) -- - s-- . ! are inclined to deny the rumor, saying quality of his business transactions ;r;-r7. i . of Governor Pinkham's administra ! tkvTnn v;- par.- - - ,9 , tion. 1 feel certain that Governor that he lost practically, all he had rroved to bo well above hj ! I. Pinkham will work with a purpose through unsuccessful investments. He Keesfen by ITIlllani Kent Sterling Silv single to peaceful political progress came to the Hawaiian" islands lor the After four, years of - service. Mr. 2r and the development of sterling first time in 1892. having been E&cured Pinkham retired as president of the Americanism here in Hawaii. Every by the Oahu Railway and Land Com- - board cf health in 1908 and shortly man with any gumption cr loyalty to pany to erect a coal-handli- ng plant nt after became identified with the local anmaiiQiiield the territory and the country, knows the terminus cf that line. Before be-- Sugar PlantersV Association; This rl that' we have a lot of hard work lng called to Honolulu. Mr. Pinkham work took him bcth to the Philip-- ahead, and we need nrogressive com-- 1 was engaged in work In. Boston, and pines and to San Frahcisco.v-I- a the , munity work for the common good. B. F. Dillingham, who was searching Philippines he waa engaged in 're-- There Is.a vast : Uncle Pink s ideal has always ,been for a suitable man to take charge of njltmg labor for the plantations. The ' - tli& ijter- - ; a n m taa! n1 f am Cinxr. - Of uuihy jjcau ti fut pieces of ' n ciiia that the construction of the plant for the greater part of- was spent In m m m - his time 0 ' 1 ernor Pinkham's principle .and pra railroad, communicated with the C the Philippines,, C ? ling silver and Sheffield plate wc arc : aiuei tice will be the same. He" will have Brewer o, agency at Boston, ask--j pmkhaii-i- n ' working The of :r showing this holiday Ve Invite hearty hard support from tag them, te,recommendjome peon. HM stsisott ; men who believe in Hawaii and are position " especial following: honestly loyal country. 5Jlr,n,!:' named for. the of goTernor d attention to the new to their iSSiMfn,HIomm:- Territory orSawaO is largely 4ue iiz therailroad. JTh?Ser?nf !' if , 'y :ryr:y,y-- ' -- ' Kentr ot DRJ ,C, B. i COOPER As a warm -- Honolulu : ly. Pljuiouth Tea set personal Gov Jfto fflSS&S'' SwSitt Kent rioted and .tray is of ironing friend and. admirer of ago. r.'jS wme years during which time - ernor Pinkham. I. naturally, am grati- tti Ji5rfhe becameSSrm mS Well and tree pUtter - ft fied at his confirmation. The people I Pinkham was aUH In the Islands, nd " w.i,i favorably impressed jfflth. . in Sheffield;fc;; The hew vway l takes much 1cm time nT it enables (he operator of Hawaii are to be congratulated on Secead ,Trt to Hawaii nhr became the mi ; 'If ;- tatter's work locally. Different Tu y - to work In comfort, for, "since hot stove is required, she can the appointment of a man who will Mr, to '' ;yyy. y r'yCyyyi' - s." 'unA Pinkham's second Vtritf Ha mors , cf how, Mr. Pinkham came t to Iron in the cool est spot la tiro .house or oa. the porch. f rir thm- F.1an Wflnnmlc hnU . t waii, again cacie tnrougn vine uiumg-- named goTcrnor have been prera-ha-m Tta-tet-e ness administration His personal ; : SjColonlal seUnsteriing witliS company. Fred B. Smith,' before . . record man is above reproach lent Vet., 6nC8 cablegrams first ' asa going an : - - td; the mainUnd to attend theStar-BuHeti- n ..'(X;-- lebony handles X'X:y- ability brought to ' ' and his to and firmness in of the news' " '' - ' railway passen- - : , j- - ' '." . " ? . V - annual.eonventionof HonoluIiL Congressman; Kent, " . " ; .. v " "' - " fice already has been ably demon- -; nd t0 a - - . ger agents, by Mr. DU- - ;: , y-- : Btrated..; - v , ?' wastetructed. a- lt Jg wel, known a: close "friend ; v 4r lingham to the-o- f ir tell MrPinkha that presiaeat 'WCson and Secre-T-? ; . Tea Set ornamented with acid etching, ; R. Mr, M Vid It - la the-ironin- S. g R PRATT With !? ' is a. scientific Iron that' conflccs the, heat' to Burface, : J. J?; Flower Baskets, French llenalssauce, " ' executiye 'i ;;'--- i';?-viiV':.'- ; I Pinkham in the chair 'the - XrX.:-- ' - r ''; i ;. v Smith,and MrPtakham. met Jn QM;JIBtlonHnMiam-M:owtBOT--o- ' PIpmxI iprlin Pmlt TtHstots ' 16 territorial healtix department is going which' remains uniformly hot" throughout entire ironing;' : ; ' the ito have a? staunch ally, in its struggle : - ' the Dillingham company andcoming t-4- i. A. TRICE $3.50. to improve sanitanri and health condi Wsthe,nomination.. r . -f . - ; once, more to Jthe islands. :Upori ;y:,.Jy tions generally m the islands. y-:y- - arrival tiberethfr as made cashier otThe PresWenfs Choice ; ' - ; J months befon the nomination - EDWARD' M. WATSON-Wel- l. I'm the Pacific Hardware 'Company, and KSome whUe holding this:poslUon,' took con-- 1 Mr, Pinkham, . who was then. inMa . left-th- e : tracts for, boring wens,, Im- -' Phlllpptoes .tojreturn to . ham comes straight dswn here- - and 'artesian nila begins to stir up some of the things porting apparatus for" this purpose and hawair, and It Jls; known that during Mc- - - -- aan S M w V that ought to be stirred up. doing work torv the Ewa, Oahu, the time he wasen route to Bryde and . WaJalua plantations. His Iranclsco Secretary Lane .sent s ca ; ; asking;, the J HUGH COKE-- have known Mr. work proved successful and he decided blegram to Honolulu , : -- I - c. c - Ho- - Ad- cr.; Phone 3431 3. my to make Lis home permanently in whereabouts of Mr. Pinkham. governorgnipt was flashed Jean ii. iiVviz. ci i Pinkham for sixteen years and in then It .V Ccrr- -: opinion he will make a good governor noiuin.' ; f ..' . J vices rrom ;the coast are to ine eaect over the cable that he had been nom-'-: tte Coaiacrca ;:a; ; ' .; for Hawaii. ; Bein manv of good qualities and , that soon : after his arrival in ' San iiied ; by : the ,Presldent Being a acute maijcsuoa jvv ". - high' business standards, Mr. Pinkham Francisco Mr Pinkham received word man or seen ousmess tasisut urn A'schoolfcoy of "Harrlr. JOHN EFFINOER-t-Serve- s us Dem- becamewell known and liked through- from the secretary of the; Interior to sesslng" unlimited executive; ability, committed suiclda becauro t: D. ocrats right Now maybe we'll get to- out: the Islands, and on April 13. 1904, proceed at once to Washington, C and : being reasonably: in touch with refused to allow bin to i ; v' gether next time if somebody doesn't was . appointed president oX the Board this action probably I being . taken at local. ! conditions,. President Wilson school after he had tec a t:zt - ;: : Bneak . around and" do some double- of Health, one ot the most respon- the instance of Congressman Kentt.lt doubtless X considered ; Congressman bad behavior,; ' ' jthe not-lon- g, , J. crossing. Anyway; territory should sible positions in the territory.; Short- was after this that the news Kent's recommendation "a good . one, Hetty.. Green, the rlcc t r ; i support the newjgovernor. y..;-- ly before - this I he ' had become man-tige- r began to filter out that Mr Pinkham and the news of confirmation, which America celebrate! hr 7T'h : -- ; - h-- r t cf;, the,:.; Pacific ; Hardware; Com- was President Wilson's choice tor .the corners today,' upholds the , choice.'1 . i by working a i;tt!3 ! JOSHUA b; TUCKER I am,glad f Pinkham is confirmed. I am for him. ; He will make a good governor. -- ; SEN. ArJ. WIRTZ-r-- good man In ' good Y a place Pinkham. I am very EE AN ACCORTMENT OF SHAPED ; ; delighted to learn of his confirmation. piiiiiiiiiiii! iiiiniii: CHOCS FOn;t,iTTLEi'r J understand he will take his oath of ' IP now ofilce at once.1 ret:: ' T:.: x : ; t ? MAYOR J. J. FERNEvery .Dem- :rt3 ocrat in the territory, : and Republi- cans1 nd. other ; party ;men asvwell, should get behind Pinkham and help : , ' ; all they .can.-- (With such assistance ( he"will make ,an. excellent governor, I will, be glad to serve on the recep tion committee to welcome him here. - i ;fvviUrLES-A.lthoug- h Pinkham :BM$yX;'- e 6 ! Infants' kid and Pat; Boots, 3 to seems' to have had a close . shave in . . . , the confirmation, I feel that we should Kid,. Pat,, Canvas". Ankle 7 loyally, support -- only ' Infants' and. him not the ! . 6" w; y?. y-- '" ' Ties," 3 . ; iVJv.i . 11.23 Democrats Republicans, : '" h.-y- - J to but; the I ';-- '::y;-Xy:Xx- -- . - fy iv.5i v.;' . , Same sizes .6' to':; i'lv, $1,50 feel that Pinkham is everybody's gov- V't .'".T Same, sizes,; ? to; 1.1.. .i.i,..".$2.00 V; ernor, Just as Wilson is everybody's president , t . cima;h!Go; ;' BERTRAM VON DAM M I am pleased that we .havet finally got a to snail 1 give ii ; "wnat 0 ?. i::'' governor. It took the Democrats a long time to do their duty to Hawaii f Him?" and " give f but I am pleased to see. that they have Whatshall I 1 ir?" Jiaye so arranged out a. man as able as Pinkham, S -- Fori above King treet whom I, have known for many years. their thousands of : articles in Gold. . Platinum. Silver. and. for, whom I have always had the ixx'' highest regard. ' - W. W.: THAYER I do not know Mr. Pinkham personally, but what- ft -- : ':-- " ?f i choosmltlwu 'Xr :X'-- - ; . al- yyi ever relations , we have had have ri ways been agreeable. , I shall submit person ot either sex. to. my resignation, but if he wishes me z td office I continue in shall be pleased -- ' - i y to do so. . .rKli .;xX: . z JOHN . W. CALDWELL I am very Among the many articles you glad that the confirmation has settled the governorship question. ially, perhaps, are . T V ft-- , If you arc deferring your Christmas shopping because It Is much "ROBERT W. BRECKONS I am too soon to send your glfts.Met us remind you ofrour storage tlepart- - - very glad to hear of the confirmation. I believe everyone should get In and ' ' - :.. : ' ' '": ' .. ' j. ; ..... " - Is V " Vk assist him. It time now for all dif- .'.: - V m ay bo now " delivered on Decem- ferences to be put Purchases made and ordered ' aside. bcr 21, AND THEY, WILL BE."- 1 X. - ' X "X;"; ' " - :,-- . - -- COL. C. J. MCCARTHY ex- . - -: - ': ' I have ; ' . ' x'Xy-:':xX- ; 'j ' - '' ' zz Tlie best BelccUons, from . our complete stocks of Cut Class, Elec- T; pected the confirmation for a long For Ladies tor Gentlemen trie Lamps "China ware, Silverware,; etc, can be made right now. , time past The information I had was that Mr. Pinkham "would be Silver Purses Silv r Cigarette 'Cases Vanity Cases TIa ;s. Silver. JAMES COKE It is splendid. I .Mesh Bags, of Silver . want to say, Hoorah. I am very glad . Tliei iio Bottles Mr. Pinkham has been- - confirmed. (fold Neck' Chains Seal kings of Housewares (iold Tlio Hones 553651KiDg Sft CHARLES BARRON The Dem- Lockets Smol ing Sets ocratic county committee believes ( 'i-os- and Kosa ries Toba eo Boxes that that If Wilson Is satisfied with Pinkham's democracy, we are. We Hatpins (jff (Links will support his administration. Per Manicure Sets BottIp-Oi)ener- s sonally, you know how I have stood I all along. Toilet Sets AliliUry Brush Sets, ' Etc., Ktc. Etc., fete.

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4 SiSk And, "If it's from Wichman's, Dest Equipment in the tlty for thl Lint tf Work. - The parents of Lucius Eugene Pink- - it's good." ,! ii i ion ' E' ' I ham were well-to-d- o New -yy xy England 'It ? J Itz; 'GCSilC farmers and in 1857 moved to the su- v.: fp. Transfer burbs, of Boston. Mass., where he was born during that year. His early edu- 111 Co Ltd cation, that of the grammar grades, r was received in the public schools of 174 3. Kin3 St Boston, and later he went to live with "-- : " - :Oppoiite-;Lewer- A Cooke. ' relatives in Hartford, Conn., during which time he attended high school. In high school he took the regular M business course and, following grad- Wichman & Co. p ' 2- ' :y. - Phono S205 Heaohcs uation, found it necessary that he get I Jewelers lj 1' out and shift for himself; not that he jp '.i'sx was required by his parents to do this, nr;r3 cf eock axd sakd fob concrete ttoex. but because he possessed a degree of viiL COAL, which urged get ilMMPi FILElTOODilXD y4 wanderlust him to p.-- a BOX 61 out into the world and make his own way. Young Pinkham went to Boston, f. -- r HONOLULU yfiTAIBIJLLETIN, &VTUi:DAXOY. 2? 1013.; ID AA fill w FCTKELL SHOW mm Ifr, j IIS CLASS 2 tL Castfa and LbwreyrGet a Set m AT Prennraticn Unr!r Vhvi Off Coast Crackslln Exhibi-- - .a Strcng Tcam I:

tion Match Eh .Boute C-tcrncticn- :! Cut ; td Manila AFTER V CHy Latet llx'A) la spite of the fact that they 'were - X NEW YORIC. Nov. i:. -- navigating on their "tea legs' Willi- - I doubts that there. wiU t ) ; -- -- am Johnston nd j Ella t Fottrell, the in ternational polo - tourr: t : - BASEBALL TEAM ? , two young . California tennis .,- atara, summer. The Pola As ; . -- maaaged to take two, wit of : three expects to receive a c.i: sets from1 'A. U. Castle and A J. Low Ensiand before the first cf r. rey on the Pacific courts yesterday fSrocIal fc'Ur-BuIlrt- la rorrrspontjfncf J Star-Bulltt- lo Every mall from the c:: f9pcUI Correspondence! - afternoon.; i: Right joff- - the hearing SCHOFIELD BAftRACKS. Nov. iS. 'FORT SIlAfTER. Nov. 23. The trings over newspa, or3 r : ; , r- - decks of the China, the coast pair As a result of I he decisive Befeat Thanksgiving Day. diversion for the tines containing articles t': showed a; good brand" of tennis, sport-lovin- g rations that are Izlzg r 'but given . mc .learn represenung ine zm ' portion of . this garrison . All-Chine- se Ashby Ledgers hardly the article that they would infantry team by the last was a clean-foug- ht tie game of 0 to 0 St fcr tl.? c t: have furnished had the match been Saturday, baseball interest has been of ; football between the Camp ' Very sion. One is toll Cat other than a friendly exhibition, and are again, scour irj tha : . enthusiastically revived in teat, regi Marines and an eleven from the 10th ; had they: been given! & day or so, to ' 65th Artil- nies and that a nurr.lcr f1 ment, nd great efforts are.blna and' companies, of Coast polo forget the motion of the vessel. made to put a team into tbef field lery, The playing throughout was civilian plarrs visitors-annexe- d boea , asked whether t.. The the first aet which can at Jeast take a cci?le Qf fast and an excellent spirit of sports- 6-- 3, 6-- 4; and the second and then; with - into training early ia ti the five' games which 4heEe two b!g manship was displayed by all the - afterward make Lv.e trip t- the tcore their, favor, lost out teams ere to play. A baseball cou players, without exception The crowd in the final aet. 6-- 8 V equal- States in the event cf t. ' r cM of officers, organized on similar numbered about 500. and fairly , John; ton is pacific coast champion, ly, picked for places cn the lines to which the, 1st Infantry divided as to choice. . The Marine3 - east, that team. . i i and last summer he made a trip ; made a fine try goal field ' inaugurated last summer... has "ibern for a from ! playing : all big Quarter,-whic- h !What are we debg to r in the .tournaments .' . in first 'proved to announced, which consists of Capt. the the Englishman nest r end making a wonderful showing. He ; be the ".nearest to & : score ; acccm-pllshed- .' 4 - Jchn E. Hunt, and 1st Lieuts. Robert A. Hazard, ry : v.::i probably be ranked fourth or Artillery men , proved secre' K. Harbold; and Charles U .Wyman.J. The I t year, McLougblhu tor-war- Association, was aske f.rta this .Williams most' efficient in the use of tho d A call Las been sent out . for l..J poslsbly Clothier being ahead of eneral pass, scoring four big gains out "Nothing." was the r - candidates for the, ball team and yes "Have you got any r ; . Mm.- His partner Fpttrell, is lad a , of captain of " terday's practice-- was aHended "by nine tries.; White, the looking T? of 13 vo stands weft over alx feet; the sea soldiers, was the star punter, out for pcr.' - r.crr.e 40 olavers and" the, council "No. But, of ccj: :.: in Ms "sneakers," and, Rising "his one of his boomers traveling over CO that It ; looks for ') aspirants of a ; belht and agility to great, advantage states yards and had sufficient: height to al hear particularly in serving, as formw for regimental team honors before the some member of the u: he has almost. 4 low his ends to get well down. Cor - week is over., sad slum) cf cures aLlfi a delivery' as Mclaughlin. The the poral Goebig, right halfback on the hinl. team in., .weeks ;'cf ths - - ' Doth Johnston and Fottrell we es the last. four. army team, gaau The attitude seer. 3 f g. was thectar of the Etf-n- series, when, MthcughUhex won ' - -' pecially on mid court volleys, fost Fast t in action and- availing himself the matter ot no:.- " games, , leaders; placing aln.ost any' sortl of return all their: the trailed of openings In the opposing lino, be have most of the re; : ; In " ' pace Both behind all the other .teams the . -- nies in 'world, c".J with considerable to It Caught by (he camera, at pie Thanksgiving Day, game between the All Chinese; and AlUlawaiians Vernon y made consistent gains when given 'the high-bounding- ;, league both' in ffeldlng and; batting, ir.cn Eenre a hard, bal ' Ayau has the. and caught th e tag with' a safe 'hook, while Is trying; to put, ball Ion him. i ball showed to ba there is nothing to" : hit dirt Dreier the the and himself - show s . conclusively shifts In. the -- - : that tit well en the surface of the Pa- that &ing nung. on me ccacmng ime is cautioning ine. runner, anu. timpire XNouey on tne extreme jngnt vis just easily- the best man with the ball yet that score. It will r I Imperative..1 Also need . c'.C.c courts, and that proved difilcul lineup are the give signaL ; line- that the Britkhera - ; about to the safe Prints seen on the local gridiron. The - a- longer Is " ' to return with any effectiveness.- Fot of string of substitutes , . nie3 in thl3 country up was as follows: . , ' " ' 13 left-hande- r, necessary; with xx K.-- " ' ( trc'.l a his straigh ccen to be at least n n a n n - ', ; heme last summer.- and Marines. -- . C. A. C. .fielding ; position. wa tut tcrvlce has the effect of a reverse two men for each Eads . . i . .1 . . . . . Golcher of Vestminster's sir: : r. ' V, i i ... t w i . t fr c right-hande- d man. 4vThe pitching staff needs strength- 22 "SHADOW 8 AS EB ALL G R EAT-- 22 COLLEGE SPORT , a . a He tact' pits almost as much pace on his sec-- ening by the return . of Scott, whose 22' GIANTS WORK NEW STUNT 22 Make-u- p cf,Amjrl::n V - ' : Bafton . Burnham : 1 :Q Is much; dis- 22 f r nv--. - 1 t serve as on' his, first call, and possible V , . 'H As to"the perr-.- c' w4; 1 - prac- 22rv-Shado- r :.i he and Johnston, were respon- cussed these days, and plenty of baseball," or "base- - in V12 Contest Wender Simpson American team t: : tiLIe for a number of double faults tice "for.: the restVcf the fllngera, 22, ball .minnsa ;ballv Is one of. the 22 IN LGLIGlii hurry. All the L. : wouldn't have occurred Nothing startling ,ln the pitching tline new pnlied s Hans that rrctatly stunts that the Giants tt ' : Clark ... , , . , . . ... and are avsi! - tBr Latest Maill ...... UUillUCiO , they uern playing a more Im been- shown among the recru.'t 22 22 ' British amy la has on the 'crowd San Francisco. .: cCrr-- 1! at JEW . YORK When Frank f'arrell , , 'V .,- candidates but in Jasper, Waterhcuse, 22 Speaking of novelty San 22 .". 1 backbone of polo 1.: " this the sent Bert ; Daniels : to .Baltimore as Brent Norby : : 3 Lowrey played ex- Wl'lig,; 25th; will 22 go a . f cth Cast: and Murcherscn and the Francisco Chronicle says: v a part; payment re- ltif'.lta!ll,::tX throush' let .fop- - for Fritz Maiser he YORK! . sport ec i::r.t ir.!3,and proved : worthy have a formidable pltchingCstaff once 22 Germany, Schaefer,. as- - might 2) f NEW Intercollegiate Martin" they can get leavo c! if moved t from ; i theli American. League Hutton 6 rcr.cnts- fcr.4 the visitors. Castle, (he big fellows trinj again. , ; 2? in all its phases will be discussed at that' takes tine. areiin " U have been elpected." Invented the player ; - :3 - the who wasfS cleverest t-- at veighth con -- cat in a natty shirt confection , officer, Captain- 23 22 the annual ventioa of the : . athletic scneme, ; . . The Hunt' . but the" New "Yorkers reaching .flrs't . base vby being hjt by Huppertoa ;'. I.i . . . Dumshott It Is generally t I'--- T ' c: Yala ?, was right on. bis game, announced ;& company series to 22 " - tK 22 National College Athletic 'Association v, has hav . imomved unon id aa pitched ,balls. '.The v former tirely new team r.- - iTankee cr.J Ms partner some ex . wbichproro- - at the Hotel Astor," in this city, on : i he did begin en Itecemberrait u untU, "ifa a cream "and would go' 22 drew; 17- - casualty : passes Peterson . . . Hartley (captain) the field at Mr ' f - . last, season. ; cellent t '.n'wcrK, covering' a lot of and will greatly ; 34 , December 30. The Rev. Endicott Pea l ises to: he a bummer weuv oni a vauaevnie , stage, y. j being winged three-times- in one game though thera court v,'!:: : Interference.-- :;- -' 'I5 In ont; " body, D. D headmaster of the Groton ,; .f.'1. at. ;. assist the regiment lifting. the 22y vail, happened during C - -- ...... Goeb'.j fit the 2t played with the Senators. On this v Greenr.'.iV t tr:;r.'.3 Cnlifornfaplay' vre-cent- iy - iVr':;.- '" Aftrr the new which - - School, a graduate ct the University best of the blood has 22 Grants' fielding pract!ce;VJust be-- 22 occasion Daniels probably- - set a ma : and'given -- cf Cambridge,! England, will speak' oh rrs .(rn to' viiMM joined'; 22 ojie yC 22 league - The Fc.:r" " f thf had finished thv ball jor record; for, "while: It. has '' ce t t ,13 sport - ' ad the surf, and later .The aetM ;.IJl,''dotite ass1ong :4s 22 Was 'dis'carded 22 s the Ideals of in England and .in , f.'L.: H. J ';: r and, it li not Ilk abd the. nonsense nappenedc before JJat'.aAlayer-ha- , w c re the : ;;u U , cf the locar tennis played spring. America. Prof.lG;WEhler wiU.-dis- JWhlte"(Ccipta3n':j .Ilcsj bury and . ' that which ai oft last trcthers :c well ; com-- , : i .01-- . r. oy 1" ' (t2 'at. a i arrclnted and e nd to ; avoid; this,TweneveV Xt hnlrriiiBTnrv;hjLl1 In-i- ln hnA'it J'Antil vWImh'PMl'i2lunl:-a- V rA.-iam- cs regUiaUptt intercollegiate wl'l ?""! t - - I"' r" ;r riven .Univer- -- - T -- beea engaged Daz;!.-- . rtt!'3 paiij.:;teim.a;.thiaMjt iF,., W hir to The- iilfleld Votf : tMBtnwa hit- - three limes An tamo ijVTthree i rf" "a? ''SubstitutesIlelns tot . lrnational ccr.i.. it V J C .eliminated' and last; two 'sur- rirlvio vrMn f tka.? tne woTK or pnysicai education for wnitehotrse'-.r- for Green. . Gre ;n for however, te '.tne, t.am.M' ft aifferonr hitohet ia& tt4t.iatl' ' . l'ctti ell have between twenty-fiv- e "years; years : Y. ' utn-.r-t xJ. . vivors will light it ouf:for the chami 22 around fn circles, as he watched 22 men who winged ijante-- , were Giilla, twelve in Whitehouse, Snyder for ilartla, the C'-- r A.-wor- t ; t r.d Davis Cup M. - team, ?a r.a . Llonship until Mother. of 21 pureJy de-- 22 Enge! and Hughes; C. four years in public Flanagan, for 'Green, Shires for Ea i3. tut I .liar-mak- e roneorhe' the fictitious sphere" i , Referee-f-Lie- ut being by games.." ; worn, year . .Polnemus," ;'. only. them leads three .The old 22 scendlng, icanght it - handily and 22 WoW" n nf,fai-- t,iy ibcuw! iwu ks secreiary Second s -- : to i; a, as much admired games " League -- , America a scheme of two and three of 22 heaved o thlrd-sacker.'The- f. of Public Athletic of Infantry Umpire 1st Sergt Floyd, hn .. ' - ;" ii the ceived the Neatest number of Red 7h ;"oM ' fie'. y erts, s . In I, i the local exj seven Innings each .in an afternoon 22 7,"" yeare ifVJ Marine Corps; Head linesman Pri- the a: 22 passes.-wa- ad : - latter inade.a..miscue, ran over Cross Larry, Lajoie of the t;xt-1- : i much cut on my "service ' ,?S"?f In fan- - that the "I at to has been abandoned In favor of! a 22 . 22 vate Frier, B Company, Second . to the' side lines to retrieve , the Naps. Heiwas. hlt by pitched J. a: : ball so ' some-t'- ilvv ballai'i?' D. Americani! r.cet hit the hard that nine inning game each afternoon ex 22 ,lh4 -. he-irpcf- B.V Nichols wIU"Ir&Z: ball that wasn't there and threw xJ2 15 times. vwoimd- : a I ; Malcolm Steven:: will ear out the stringing cept Saturday and Sunday when two 22 -- it back the catcher. ir. r. :3 Fottrell, In to - ,lfromWeferjbrthe ':' team Ing for the retent: f': r.atch,: said full games will be ? played ?. provided the-- ; - graduate orHarvara andls assocUte The: Second Infantry baseball ' 22 ,;,That play, went on for fully ten 22 himoa hospital list for a, month. ..t: cn ;. ?Our will play" Kame-hameh- a 7 the outfit the games, do not interfere with' the 22 22 The player-tao- st seriously Crippled J0'!880, of "gery th Harvard the 'onen from Fort ; minutes and there was never a r: r re carefully packed l and regimental Kotno- - o t was a memoer on the Fort Shafter grounds ttalks fko:.i aim:: team's dates. 22 hv&af 4 hit m0r , r?ffirmj SwvVSoii W OaCS flieoicai scnooi. tie oi second, that the. crowd wasn't in WftMg u( J VSjSr : to cave" them from damp, - - 1 throughout, col-Jo- e at 3 p. Saturday. The regimental U;7;-SE- the Classy Recruits.1- 22 an uproar.-- . y 22 Catcher SamAgnew- of the Browns. -varsity nine his nu "OLD .V. r. ' ill opened we get catch-hi- m; basketball team: will ; play the Fort t net he. until At the practice yesterday some sur 22 Engel ' . lege course as both pitcher and , , It's great stuff. . ,22 of the Nationals beaned : ':.r.!:-.- to-Ici- . Ruger to thhse we. played with, prisingly good, material among the re July 25 fand Agnew' was unable er. ' He has. devoted many years .to team on Saturday night The n . . Br JLat t :il c-- take-plac- y : games e on a ccuple cf extras that we waa Loutfleld ' coaching ; the Harvard baseball team will the basket , N. j:. cruits: unearthed. The to play again for six weeks. ' NEWARK, especially Hono- - u 22 22 xtn 22 18 ball fioor at thei.Palama settlement. trc t a'cng for; candidates were exceptionally prom un 2222 nun. A-tea- who1 and now chairman of the sdvistory years, ".Osborne II. C'.l made up of players arrangement s Is cour- lu'.a V.'e cert: laly want to stop off ising, combining speed, and judgment o t,u k a .committee on baseball at that Insti-- This due to the of relics cf Abraham I. ? : tesy- managers h:r co : the return, trip, and play hitting ability. company CHINESE' AND.25TH tution. He is also responsible for the of the of Palama and from his ,in ' with "F, sent balls last would have on - home y.'c Si reason it Is made necessary; by the , fact that i more tcani3 In Honolulu,; and to the tryout two fast men for : the - xare of the Harvard thleUc to see ;the Eorglurn INFANTRY PLAY TODAY five members of the' champion Ath- as-- f r e re on see, why v flcal the: Shafter gymnasium is used a . 1 tl is ro a: that I this outer garden, the big Indian, Thomas, 1 SnoaA anA IC4U15. Abe" here. lie start. j ... , latifa Tmn Nona rn a Rn - : ! dormitory quarters by the Sec 230-mi- le c:.:.'t le arranged.".;- ;; ''j,r.V-:- "i and Woods, an exceptionally fast field - There will be an address also from audi and ended the ; This afternoon Athletic Park the one Highlander. These were the -- .. I at ond Infantry "band. Z Lieut; r. D. VT. day.-;;;;- r . i r t II n't go east to play ..last ' - Dr. J. Nalsnuch of the University, of .:; ,;. l. er. Thomas first attracted attention 25th Infantry.- will try Spartan 1913, : baseball team athletes, of and the Greene has - not yet beefi able : to se- v:. r, rcnainlag on the coast 'and by his free swinging at bat and to camp, or- they Kansas the. subject of which f.wlll; ; "Mr Oldroyd ha3 'mad 3 7 the take the Chinese into in number of times were hit: cure a date fwith the Y M. C, A. team r'-- 3- T lo California , wen tha tournaments. will likely develop intol another of der to even up the present series that v Catcher Schang nf thp Athlotlrs announcea later, ur. waismitn is person neys to obtain obj3ct3 cr c. ac-r-c-r: of Honolulu, although he has A Mr.rui:hcd eportsman who ; , , - I as invenotr of game of C r the heavy, hitters for which the 25th is being played between . the two hit nine times. known the the - ing to Lincoln'siife. : -- ' ,- ' ally asso- ; ; - solicited the; director of the ; J the ycung tennis players to team -. :' ;. .'- -' teams. : Last - Saturday from Washington to L is fsmcus.'- the Orientals " ciauon ior opportunay ior games ; i:, r.::lu, cai.xvho will remain here ; Another find seems to be little Wil took the 'long end of the score from threVtimes ' "".ports from two special committees t years ago he walked f r: C ; - a wtek. la George A. Wright ol ,a: new , man In company. the soldiers much trouble, ...LT-c- . appointed- at the last convention; one Belfast and from Clarr- - ' I - f.r liams "E! without but vHt n r.i ' f p V col-- r Another of.thelbest yet games ..in "1! ", Eactcn. llr. .Vrlght Is the senior The fliling the outfield Is not the theer hasbeen a; grand shake-u- in RPv.n Hm on the arrangement of redreative r t. ht the post . baseball ;league was played J;:. raciaber cf tho greit sporting goods least of the task which the 25th man- the regimental team, and a better snnH haSp T.ioiP nf legiate sports and the other to recom ti i you') take ...enough... fcydrc ;:a r 5 - ' on Tuesday . by the M, company and f.rm cf Vv'rlht &r 1 Dison, and- is game is expected today. Play will be oi! mend measures to rid college baseball ,th-:re'- ll agers have before themi Of the old hit 15 times. ; and oxygen gas so thnt -- Signal ; Corps .nines, tthe score being fci:r.fclf en of called a .3, o'clock sharp. . 1B as-- cnthusiactic follower men, Swlnton Is a filxture and proba- base-B- aker ot fObjectionable features. !The -- twov atoms the fcrmer to cr. Third of Athletics, hit , 2 'to 9 in favor of M ' company. ; The 6t cf r:ateur sport He Is the father of ble will take over the team captaincy 10 times sociauon Deaeyes inere is worn w g latter mix;, them in a gl:3 game Signal Corps; players secured ; but (one the ani . Irvir.g and Deals .bright the latter again. ..;.r'vr ';: '.vw- -' DOHERTY WILL.RE-ENTE- R Shortstoy Barry of AthletTcs, hit'doiie with baseball to make the sllow an electric spark to through V v hit and during the game bad . but one r'" bcir.g veil known" in Honolulu. Mr. ' 1 accora more exacuy . wim couejso d:::;-ca- r The team has had no . really fast TENNIS CIRCLES nine times man as far towards scoring as second them, the gases will entirely AVrlrht said at the dinner last night fielder, unless Scott be excepted, since UWN Left field Daniels of Yankees, hit ideals. and In ;thelr place will ta a Ore? cf -- base and was due to sn errone- Deals was always talking Ho- -- that -j that of company "was 17 - Lcl- little Thomas of "M IBy times ous idea on ? part of i the M com water. t So th idea of water an nolulu and' wishing to Latest Malll A Distinction. the . for the chance discharged last summer and, team Center field Speaker of Boston, : - wrong. a ccmpo-sition- the LONDON- - Hugh Lawrence Doher-- pany nine in thinking three clement was all It ia that' ':. greet his friends here again, and that managers eyes on William- - seven times. "So your wife wants , to vote?? ;' have their ty, lawn champion, hit 1 hands; were down on the play. Rob ; . : ros::Uy he be out forya tne former tennis - " v would here son for the outergarden, if a' satisfac Right field E. Murphy of the Ath- "No," replied . Mr. Meekton: She Signal Corps - team - ' caagrlned inson of .the days.- C ':'.-- ! . over the loss of the Davis viait some of these tory . man shortstop ; de- letics, hit 10 times. wants the right to vote. When It . ; ap- for x&a. be starred as : usual short : and cup and the lack of promising talent polls at veloped. Holllngs worth's work has not among the British players, to comes to going to the in all pears to be the t best Individual, player been up to old and intends sorts of weather she'll do as she his standards until re-ente- .not risn iyitu r" the game as one of England's; VARD0N AND RAY In the league. ' his batting eye improves his place will pleases about it" Washington Star. 1 OUXD liK FAB XORTD hopes fn the attempt to win back the . be filled by a surer, hitter. Four, men cup next year. Since Doherty gave ARE FOR HOME yesterday, OFF The rice crop in Italy will be larger FOOTBALLS OFtGOLD ; v took a try at third base up 1907, tcy i tAtust Man j the title of champion, in he while the managers looked them over only infrequently in try this year than heretofore. While lsst FOR: CARDINAL; MEN poiar --only has been seen Latest Mail E 0 STOX, The trout , the to find a man to "take Willis' place year the output was 198,300 tons "in public, but his game is said still to NEW YORK Harry Vardon and " bearing fish known to natural - - Piedmont and 439,500 In Italy this fur when the big southpaw Is called to entitle him to be regarded as in the English professional By Latet,Ualli . . Edward Ray, the history, the latest contribution of - year- - bes according SUn-ford'- la. the box. Dunlap and Jackson, both rank. - it will to estimates STANFORD UNIVERSITY S the Arctic regions,' according to John front . golfers who, during the last three made, 211,320 in Piedmont and of whom are also likely candidates for just .committee has voted i- - months, have played matches through- I executive Tucker of Northwood Center, N. 498,740 In Italy. 'A- -.- the catcher's mask, played the sack GARD IS STANFORD CAPTAIN. out the United States, sailed for home ' the Tarslty!-,,S''.t- the seventeen mem- who reached Ccston today from a two very satisfactorily and in game ; the Frank Jacob. Gard was recently 13. bers of the team that defeated' the ; months exploring ;trip tn Greenland. November 1i tcmcrrow with the Chinese Willis is elected to captain Stanford's varsity Speaking of American golfers, Var- 22222222222222222222222222228 XI 8 University o Calif Qrnia last Satur- He brought photographs he has called 22 .; slated pitch, and if Dunlap catches, U day. In addilion to the, block letter, a polar " to football team next season. Gard is a don said: trout.... Jackson will go to 22 THE WINTER SPORT HERO. U gold footballs were also voted to the -- third. senior, and has played right break "We have met the best players ; This peculiar 'demten of the polar ' Among other candidates for third away years. u players, a custom that is always fol- scas resembles a squafetall trout in on the varsity for three America had to produce and 'Chick' 8 ' base are. Cloudy company, an captain Chicago good player 22 Football now has gone the way u lowed out when a team is victorious. shape and. gameness ad attains ten ofE" He was of the Evans of is as a old timer ta the 25th, and Cloud, a re- team which played against New as I have ever seen. Ouimet of Mas- 8 That baseball games have ta- n Coach Brown, Advisory Coach Pres- - to fifteen pounds in weight The skin the : All-Black- ley, Maloney cruit from same company, who s. is champion, n ken, u Tranier and Graduate ; - the Zealand sachusetts the of course Is cove red with a fine brownish . fur, handles himself well as a third sacker. comes Glendora, Cal. He but while he is a wonderful player I And fields for outdoor sports' as- u Manager R. W. Wilcox were also V resembling ; the texture of :moIeskln. Card from it At second, Slaughter and Collins seem a in mem- do not think he would have an easy 8 sume u awarded the gold footballs. This fur is lightly spotted Wltb. Trhlte. is student chemistry and a who occu- to be fixtures and will doubtless al- ber of the Phi Gamma Delta frater time in Great Britain, as our courses 22 Appearance most forsaken. u The twelve substitutes to .Yourself .Bunker caught a- - three specimens, ternate holding position. there are more difficult than those we u pied the side lines In the recent' In- " downthe nity. He made his "b" two years ago 8 Vo not fbct two In a river and one' In .a small laid up with bad at played here." Within future months we see 22 tercollegiate contest were granted i .aHawthe jtp Collins is a ankle on cinder, path, running in re- 8 the 1 - the :- V. head water ; pond 200 miles the the German "S." influence you - a mil-li-on about Fort Shafter and it may be somevdays lay and mile. 22 But little that's consoling, 22 : that - v bay. ;. men; will, var- north of Baffin's i before he will join the training squad, Sabbath Reading. With here and there a fistic bout 22 The. who receive the other men have found sity are: , work fine player whp led "Louise, I really cannot permit you 22 And else but bowling. -- 22 letter General The of this Diplomatic. little L. E. Peck,;B. L. Wines, E. B.HaIl, the Arthur cior the post in batting and infield field to read novels on Sunday. : Es-cslball- the' Tommy Shay, mamma, Im play 8 F. B. Watklns, P. P. Clover,. W. P. "supreme .ten cent cmoks., ing was, sadly 'missed; in last . Satur- "But, grandmama, this , novel is all Of course, we have the checker ,22 ! ing there's a little boy callin' on me 8 Darsle, F. J. Gard, R. R. Blase. L. I. Maybe it is just the cicr you day's game. . 'The most satisfactory I'd like a piece of him. right; it tells about a girl who was 22 clubs 22 an' cake for Tllton. A. 1-- Erb, C. A. Austin. O. G. $ have been longir. to f:nd I If A H L V- - A R feature, of. game, if there was a engaged to three Episcopal clergymen And men will play at chess U T Tv J t that Puck. 8 Lachmund, E. E. Davidson, . F. W. all at once." Life. 22 ';it proves your steady brcrul f.'' satisfactory feature,.' was the discov- But somehow we can't feature U Reeves, D. .B. CarroL J. C. Urban, H. old-timer- s. it, ery that Slaughter has shaken off his die of his mit is a joy to the 22 them 22 W. Andrews. - means steady nerves end - U left-han- Both hydrcgen and oxygen are n -- i SU N DAY; NOV. SO. jinx about pop flies-- He disposed of Several of the d hit- 8 In seven-colum- dress. 22 the a better 10 cent investment. gases. They can ba put together in The substitutes who receive t v' . t:00;p' m. three", without a tremor. At first base, ters of the 25th wil be taken along 22 22 German "S" are: ' Al many proportions. 4 1. 3 PAWAA rs. U Smith' will probably be continued for next Saturday for another try t the parts to or to 22 Still there's one gay old winter 22 A. D. Fyfe. H. C. Soper, H. H.' Dub-e-n C : ' 6. any '. 3:00 p. m, . , the present as he is particularly val- right field fence In Athletic field. It But never under conaition will 22 game, 22 dorf. J. R. Braden, I A. Ogdea; (fa- V HAWAII P. Al uable to the team In coming across is understood that the third game will they produce water or anything re- 22 Called searching for a head. 22 C. W. Knight, H. .,PettlngilL A W C ' with the needed hit In tight places. be played here and a record crowd sembling water unless they are just 22 Played by the gink who does the 22 Sandstrom, W. S. Burns,. P Patterson. Hayes; a likely recruit from h com- may be relied on to fill every avail- two parts of hyorogen to one of ow-fce- n 22 sports U J. H. Thoburn, A. G. Halm. - Reserved eata n sale tn.Sportlat pany is putting un a fine kind of a able seat and the prices, though raised The ohemioai ' symbol H20 22 The star's the sporting ed. 22 Goods Department,: C-- O. ; HALL". game, however. His manner of cen- somewhat, will be well within the means "hydrogen two parts to oxygen 8 S. F. Chronicle. 8 cert ij;;:''?,-:'''- tering a thrown ball In the exact mid- - means of every soldier fan. one." 222222222x8888888888 TODAY'S HEWS T0DAT. j sL a .'' ;.-- 3C ; - ' y. r H .V - " v it , . . . jr. K ts- - v

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'radium at Middlesex Hospital, Lon- don, yesterday said: A Pleasant ; 'rT"lj OVER-NIGH- T I BOY SCOUTS If! v.-- : - "We .have sufficient proof to war- PROMISED FOR PLAYHOUSES Mettth Wash .: FEDERAL rant us in saying the treatment of IE j cancer by radium Is by a U . .. attended . Remedial : brighter and truer and more confident r f 6 k WIRELESS hope than, ever attended any remedy chief, Aguinaldo, and his staff; shows FIHSTiiiAS EMPIRE THEATER .com- .1) mO - except an operation." him General Funston and his ; jo ine Kuveruscr eventu- 357; Today's and evening pro- mand, the sixth cavalry; and Aviator Dancourt had failed in his matinee ally shows the capture, by a clever 3 Antiscpti z -- gram at the Empire theater will be ! ' A military 'train with ; S00 soldiers attempt fly trick of Aguinaldo by Gen. Funston. 1 to from Paris to Cairo. replete with an Interesting array of LADS OF LIER1T MTIOiI aboard was dynamited ,yesterday at Of course there is an interesting 2 photo-play- s, including west- Clsaldo, 60 dramas, love story interwoven with Oth- miles south of Saltillo and, A dispatch from Geneva, Switzer- a high the according to 'Mexico City dispatches, land, says: "Woman will now be able ern pictures and comedies of er details, and this will interest every- 25c, 150c and $1. CO a tcL'Ja order. the rebels are said to and to . enter the ministry in churches one who loves romance, especially sig- Miss Ethel Carter, stenographer for hare shot in With a decided oriental flavor, the One of the most Interesting and at Benson, Smith & Co.'t the department of public works, --was killed all soldiers who . escaped the the Canton Neufchatel, as a result of military romance. nificant features of the report of the -- plot that, is well defined throughout - i lectcd the - McKinley explosion. HThe wreckage was set on a vote of the synod of the Protestant national headquarters of the Boy rreslJent of the stirring drama, "China and the - Schccl Alumni Association Church admitting women to the theo- Scouts of America for the past sum- ; g - llih at Chinese," Is unique and one that will BIJOU THEATER : - tha-fa- M 9,1 . : Two million dollars Is demanded' logical faculty." mar i ' R13 holffM the annual in eetiag of thai organize prove of absorbing interest. tht assembly by, General TAguilar, the rebel com- were issued to boys and that 1141 of Cut frfces on Chandeliers. All kinj ticn in. the hall of the school Way Destiny" is Tonight will be your reduced 23 per cent. last r Other officers chosen mander , at Tuxpan, as ; ransome for King George, following the lead of "The of another last chance these were merit badges. It means. iht r pro-whi- ch vice-presl-fU- Emperor William has issued a com- picture that has just been released to see "lzzy in tne Department store," course, boys Bteadfly v crelliis Claire Berry, nt the safety of property In the oil fields f that are ; mand forbidding army to trom one of the big mainland studios has pleased packed houses at'gresging see- (reflected): Miss Ellen Dwight, there,, which are; among the , officers from tenderfoot rank to dance tango. Biion Tatter an A ' ' world. Aguilar's the and will be shown here for the first the theater the half nf'nn.iVUU ACM70iaoo HUU Wt-- V . W '.tretary;: Foster-- ' L. Davis, treas in the In answer to ! con- -' V;. :',;; "; (re-electe- threats,: . military authori- time. first; And then they do not stop ':.', urer ; Fi C. Bailey, audi-- ? the federal ...... ;:" w The wonderful new machine gun two-reele- d ouuw. nrst-sho- tcr. Ted Center and; William Rosa, ties declare the properties at Tuxpan A big attraction will be ocii ui iuio uiuci vcupie m me tenieo, ior xneneia oeiore ue adjacent fields will be pro invented by Lieutenant Colonel Isaac featured in the cowboy dramatic pro- are well cast. The Dancing' class scout is such that he can eo on together .with the officers, constitute andthe v' N. ". ; Lewis of the coast artillery, U. S. Chick3 are as neat and clever. The indefinitely winning proficiency tect'ed. , . ; . duction. "The Mountaineer and the med a board of directors. A., was Petails various rebel ricto-jle- s demonstrated at the Bisley Cowboy." The scenes are all laid in scene is laid in the interior of a busy ala, gaining information about condi- Besides being an 'annual meeting, ot the range, are 'replete with savage a.trocl-ties- . rifle London, yesterday, In the the great Southwest. department store where lzzy gets a tions, requiremets and prospects In the gathering was a booster one, for presence of members of the British job as detective so as to keep an eye branches. Enrique Caballero, whose one-hal- f trip all the members Intend launching a. cam army A two and hour cn wife, If v ; mother Is an aunt of General Carran-sa- ,' and representatives of various his who comes there to Other Items in the report, however, the--, through Siberia and Alaska will fall tn-- Iialgn to. increase membership in foreign states. spend his money lavishly. The in- are equally interesting, as, for . f was shot down in view of his to lot. of patron of Ye Liberty i i r - crder to carry out the alms of the as: the the terior of the stor eis shown in detail stance, that 935 men were commis- mot net, was on six-reele- d - while she her knees tonight, the great fcociation to a higher degree of sat,s- when and the scenic to be com- sioned act as scout masters, 286 hegging; the rebels for her son's life. Not a wheel was turned on the en- film, "At Top of the World," just artist is to . faction.: Therefore, likely ; the It 4s that The. towns .of Conrado and Tiburslo. tire Southern Railway system from 11 plimented for his efforts. The musi- as assistant scout masters and 109 as very person who - has zV some 'time from the mainland, will be offered. many The headquar- both Zabatecas, were captured by the to 11:05 o'clock yesterday. Business many dollars to cal numbers are and pleasing scout commissioners. or other been graduated from ; It cost thousands of 53, j; the , was suspended In respect to mem- with some especially catchy novel- ters', correspondence, which was - rebels :teday. the prepare picture for camera. this the ut first-clas- gil;vf . :.icrwiyjey Bcnooi,- ana ; wno ; S83 pieces of s tiign Twenty ione women were killed and ory of W. W. Finney, president of the is wonderful, while ties. .riot a member of the organization, The color effect Commencing Monday night. Carter mail in the summer months of 1912, many carried away to a worse fate. road, who died Tuesday. Tn thrilling w.!l I b e asked to beebmei a member. the production abounds will one of successes, increased to 97,967 pieces in the same The Inhabitants- - of Tiburcio were offer his best At present, the - association la plan--, situations. ' Too Many Joy will period ot 1913. pursued by the Constitutionalists, 10 Eleanor Skeffington, a entitled Wives." ning a number; of undertakings which suffragette, reign supreme all during show, on being killed before tbey reached tho was arrested in Dublin on this In an article in the Outlook the v ill directly benefit ; both school yesterday with never a in- the hills. a charge of POPULAR THEATER dull moment. Boy Scouts, Jacob Riis gives this Removed to 1125 Fort St. 1 and the Btudent body.. For., instance, assault, after she had cident: "I am a crossing watchman bombarded Bonar Law Ed- - Phone 4344. Vana are being made for a complete- and Sir in Philadelphia, at Second street and ' A young aboard battle- j ward Carson, government "The Crusaders" a big feature film ly equipped tennis court, probably , to doctor the leaders with JAPANESE ARE TESTING Girard avenue. I have a signal on a V ship Michigan, at Vera Cruz, plunged bundles of "votes for women" leaflets. of incidents in connection with the be located , on the ; campus, of , the HAWAIIAN FISHING LAWS bigh post, and every evening I have and, overboard in an effort to rescue a medieval wars by which earnest and 0 fchool, 'although the association to put a lighted lamp up there and drowning man pier in devoted Christian warriors battled to Jas more than sufficient funds 4o pay near" the front A half million dollars is the mini- Ky Malll take it down in the morning to refill plain Fight of hundreds of spectators, relieve Jerusalem from the yoke of latest . jCorJI. tbe dues of additional mem- mum salary demanded by the prince it. It is hard work and risky for-rae- no-desir- e conquerors, WASHINGTON. Kieht Jaoanese bers could be used, a great advan- who manifested to save the of Wied as king of Albania. The the Mohammedan closes who passes to its run at the Popular theater tonight living in Hawaii have brought io theTnere 8 a little scout tage . ? man. The doctor put off in a launch, prince In earn ing put otuer schemes. already has accepted the a Supreme Court a ease to tnej every morning at 6 o'clock, serving : diving 10 fully and Manager Bredhoff has fine test The ; annual - report , of Miss: Adele Into meters of water throne, and the Austrian and Italian milk for his uncle. He taaes my lamp dressed. The victim, unfortunately, feature in store for the first three constitutionality of Hawaiian fishing tVicke,; the. retiring;, secretary, shows cabinets are inducing other powers to - Mi down for me. He told me it was his was brought to sur- days and nights next week. laws nrnhihitine- the rat. in e rertain , membership dead when the accept ihe of the association to him. Everyone knows of the capture of fish with seines. Tne Japanese claim every 8Cout w'a!,t0, a "nd 1 exactly 100, 13 new hav- face. W he re-erv- ed members Aguinaldo, that famous Filipino lead- that Congress to iuelf the; act every morning of his life. Three ing been 'admitted during; the year. S. Kidder Is that" Wantley's auto- taking of cheers for the boy scouts!" Chris-fis- h '; er, and of the man who performed the right to regular the sea Hr the election of Miss Carter, .. the It was learned in Washington yes- mobile? feat, General Funston. Now everyone within the territorial limits ofian Science Monitor. association- - has in terday Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, Crossroads Coals!::?, 4 lire booster the that Pete Rol He calls it his. First he can see how the deed was done, for Hawaii, and that the Territorial Gov. j formerly of chem- you gom to .V l.resident's thair, and she Jntiraate! chief of the bureau put a mortgage on his house to buy the great two-re-el production ernment is without power to pass' Brown What are ; U lastIgbt "that she was going to do istry in the department of agricul- the car; then he put a mortgage on "General Funston's Capture of Agui- such regulations. The Hawaiian Sup- - make of your boy? Jones We're In-vreas- ALEXANDER une ' hustling 'In the matter or ture, may be appointed health com- the car ot pay for repairs: and now naldo" the observer rigat into reme Coirt held that the local Gov- - j thinking of making him a miller, he's YOUNO BUILOINQ" takes Even-acte- membership. Following the missioner of Greater New York. he is figuring how to raise money to the heart of the Philippine jungles, ernment could act until Congress on-- ) so interested in meals. Boston d "Everything In Books - N Mueeting those : present Indulged Jn purchase gasoline. Judge. shows him the camp of the insurrecto regulations. ing Transcript. Bethel St, near HoUl ; - i games and partook Confirmation has been received in Toklo of the conspiracy on the island - -. jlMf.; Bryan is at his desk during the of Formosa to overthrow Japanese . day, on th Chautauqua platform In rule, there. The instigators planned Rogers' Table rompeuiany , the evening;; and in a sleeper return- - to organize an army of 100,000. mass- ( Siig to Washington at night What he acre the Japanese and restore For- ; does with 'the rest of his time no one mosa to China. Silverware Unwpe CMstoMS GSfe Brass . seems to have 'discovered. New YoTk Hope for the success of the Cana- Evening PosU k. OF ARMS. up NEW AND NOVEL LINES IN METAL BOXES WITH HAWAIIAN COAT 1 dian Arctic expedition was given And V. 'if S Special WE CAN - At POPULAR PRICES. - - : Our stock of Island Curios and Souvenirs is always suited for gifts. - .. i . yesterday with the receipt of news at extensive ('- f Quite v YOU MONEY. a look. ' Royal, Nome, Alaska, Vilhjal-me- r SAVE Visit our store and have ''i ' ; that Captain :; -- X I peliere - you lofe I' Rebecca don't Stefanssofi of the Karluk, carry, Reduced Copper Jg 1 .You of anything' but me" " nevr think ing the exploring party, had lost the (appeaHng)r--Voul- tollars "v Silverstein . d tender Mary Sachs. Island Curio Co. Elite Bldg., Hotel Street j ou vanl a man dot vas all, der The Art Goods - ' Prices. ONLY ONE PRICE AND THAT THE LOWEST. chauching;hls mlndt?-Ne- w Or-- Alfred Gould, emin- time " Sir Pearce the leans- - Picayune, H..-T- n ent surgeon, speaking on the use of HONOLULU STAR-BULLETI- N, r SATURDAY; NOV. 1913;' - . v

if , y . v. ISlIllmas Olffte---iid- jj-ett- boxes fa Christmas Cards If you have a long list of relatives and friends who are to be remem- The value of any gift is greatly enhanced if the present is wrapped bered thte Christmas, buying at this storr lcfoiiie.. instead of an un Christmas Seals in a Christmassy way. Here you will find prettj decorated boxes of all pleasant ta&k. a pleasant event. Leather Novelties sites, in which to place the article-rdecorati- Te paper iwitklirhtchto rrtp We especially request you to lock over carefully our staple lines of Filing Devices the box tinsel cord withwhich to tl the package and little Christmas Stationery. A box of Stationery is always a good present, and a safe one. Fountain Pens Seals or Tags to attack on the outside. Prices are 'quite low VERY low 51 There is no better assortment in town. when you consider the better effect on the recipient of the gift; r Edison Phonographs Other Musical Instruments. Sheet Music

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mon Sunday morning will be the lolo avenues. Rev. F, A, Saylor. nriest Remarki oy 'the Paator.F. II. Conway p. m. A systematic Btuiy c.r fourth one on "Crowns qf Victory." in charge. ; Mixed Qcartet.White Harvest Fields Day Revelation and a r.crr:.' The young peoples' meeting will be Services First and third Sundays, Harvest Ingathering Children on ths Booc of JIorr:ca 13 1 evening sermon 7 a. m mU and 7:30 p. m. Sec- - Motion Prayer Prayer Song. ducted, supplemented by held at 6:30 and the lla. ( and .. ; a at 7:30. The evening sermon will be oncUfourth and nfth Sundays. It ai m...... : ,"V ; . . ; Children literary vprograxa. Jan: c ac: ';. evangelistic, that is, it will present , St Mark's mission Kapahulu He's Counting' on To u. .; ;.. Reading president' ; 1 v the claims of Christianity as they ap- road. Rev.. Xeopold Kroll, priest r in Shepherd ; Piece ? .1-- ,: .. ; .. ..Children Not connected la any way j ply to the present life and its prob- charge. Services: Holy Communion, ; what a Dollar Can Do . , , .Reading Utah ; JIormon Church.. V.'j i"Hfo1 ' ? - h --first-- Wedneoriav pnrh mnnth. 10- .m - Duartsf c lems. Wednesday of next week will - ' ' ; .....a...... ashamed of our doctrine e b-- "rally and roll-call.- " This an and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school every vvhattthe Stamps, . . .Five Girls honest Investigation. is " Sa4 .'trcr subject annual meeting. The election of of- Sunday at 10 a. m. o Bringing Cifts' to Jesus '.Recitation come' at all neetlr3. Mills Institute facultv. The at Holy Sunday the this service will t;?, "The Foreigner in ficers will be held at that meeting. Communion first of Spanish Quartette,; ....;. ? op the United States." The first Sunday In December will be month. .Offering . . J. . . . .", J , , . enmen jisu3 c:: At 7:30 p. m., the pastor will speak, "country cousins' day. All the mem- Song by Congregation v. No. 583 LATTII DAY b.u: . CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL Benediction ' his subject being, "Is Religion Rea- bers of the church living outside of ' ' -;-' ...... ? ! m Lusltanla street ; T ,- .n- - : sonable?" Honolulu are invited to be present at Fort street near Beretanla. f Rt .;;.;;::! ices, 11:45 a. n to 1 j. n. BOOSTER IS PROGRAM AT Ours is a people's church. People tne morning service and to be the Rev. Libert bishop of Zeugma, pas- FIRSTS (ARCH OF ; CHRIST, : schools 10 a. ta. Ycur :: FOR tor; Maximin,. provincial, Sun- i - from every walk of lite will find a guests of town members that day. The Father : - e V;? Young Ladles' Iayrcv :tz: " day services, 6, 7. 9 10:S0 a, m. r: ' cordial welcome aawiting them at all minister can be found at the church and ev:-l- . ; V. All : services ; held in the Odd Fel- tloa meets Suniay ; . - 1 f 1 . You will a from 12:30 to 2 day and 7 p. m.. Low mass dally, 6 and 7 , v - iiiTn iPSTi rrnTTiii iiKTinuT our services. find here each of the week lows building,-For- street : r o'cIocH. Ladles Rc'.::f well-ventilat- ed a. m. High mass Sunday and saints' beautiful, church buiH except Wednesday when he has office Sunday, services, 11 a. m. Subject meets Friday at 10 a. n. ding, atmosphere, good Y. M. C. A., days, 10:30 a. m. . - llim i ital uwiui a homelike hours at the and "Ancient .and ; Modern Necromancy, m 1 by evangelical r mmmMMvi music a chorus choir, Alia Mesmerism and Hypnotism, De- KAuriASAriLi c:: r: ST. AUGUSIINeTS CHAPEL preaching and inspiring and helpful nounced : V; ; : , -- ;s K. ' r. ' Itev. II. Poe roc, - , Raymond Robins, one of the leaders A display devotional services. Tourists and Ohua lane- Waikiki. Rev. Fr. : : veritable horticultural Sunday" school, 9:45 a; m.; i" . 10 a. in. Sunday :hc.:. : well-ten- EPISCOPAL CHURCHES . - d pastor. Sunday 9 a. nx L-rz- of the Men and Religion Forward will greet the eyes of those who at- settlers, strangers and the services, . Wednesday evening meetings; S p.m. tional Sunday EcLocl visit- - knowns, kamaainas, Andrew's Cathedral Emma Special: High Mass at 9 a. m. to Movement team which recently Central Union church tomorrow, malihinis and are St Free t reading, room. Odd . Fellows' K, Kamaloplll, sup : r i z t : r. - street, B. - engaged so- urgently invited to enjoy all nearteeretania. Rev. H. morrow, Nov. 9. : - . 1 "ed Honolulu.' and now in for Mrs. W M: Graham, who has had all ake Rt building, FortNitreet Hours, 11 a. in. wallan departn?at- lln. h. cial settlement work In Chicago, has charge of the church decorations for the privileges of the church Come Restarick, bishop; Rev. Canon Wm. Vocal quartet from the 1st infantry t0 p. m. All welcome, shall, Engll3lu i - following story.to tell concerning November, is planning for an ex ten thou with us and we will do thee Ault, vicar. Sunday services, 7 and band. Schofield Barracks. . C - T the 11 6:30 n. Christian bringing moral sive exhibit Hawaiian fruits. good. a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday "Messe Solemnelle" (by Bartholo-- j : GERMAJTLUTHERAir Wedacriay 7:C: ;the possibility of about cf the m. congre- CHURCH 2 Service ct - "Har-Mliu- m School, 9:45 a. Hawaiian meus) Vocal quartet . ' and .sanitary reforms through the me- This will be in the nature of a Beretania, avenue - near Punchbowl The resrular coathly scrv: gations, Rev. Leopolo Kroll, pastor. Offertorium, (by ' ef- - THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH "AveiMaria' :i--"- of publicity, 'vest Sunday" and will show most Street'-?'- " t;:f 'i.- - J glish will be held at ::. i)avid C. Sunday seryices, 9:15 a. m. Prof. Francis Jeigh. morr.L-- v'';.ln :a great city that Is supposed to fectiyely the beauty and variety of King and Alakea streets. ' Sunday services at. II a. ra.'and on .Qnurch tomorrow t - ClementV Church ave Organist "Sonny" Cunha. te very materialistic is a great depart- 'our island products. Malahini and Peters, minister. St Wilder last Sunday taf earfi tnnnfh ' t , 79ft at '11 O CiCCiC. Rev. R" .crt Us-born- e, dec-immen- se nue, ment streibuildingV representing an kamaaina alike will find these Bible School, 9:45 a. m. corner; Makiki. Rev. Canon pm. Sunday school ; za; ker will Bpeak. A cordial lz; Holy 11 DAY ADVE5TIST at 9:45 v investment, and in some orations well worth inspecting and a Morning Sermon and Communion, rector. Communion, SEVENTH extended to the p'it!!?. , a. m.; evensong, p. aspects, one of the finest in the world, cordial invitation is extended to all 11 a. m. 7:30 m. CHURCH HEORGANIZEH CHURCH OF JESUS - '. ' ATTAIAII A CZl U7. : terrain, interested. . .. . f Young People's Meeting at 6:30 p.m. St Elizabeth's Church Corner King 767 Kinau street"Pasipr F. C. Con- , CHRIST OP LATTER DAT E 0 department ;two' floors J&elow'.'the suXfTfce steadily increasing number, of Evening Sermon at 7:30. street andfPuaClarie. Rev. W. E. Pot-win-e, way." Services Saturday' at a; mC ' 8AIXTS Corner Kln and l'uncit- - even- - pastor. Sunday 7 II facer with a. low. ceiling. having. in.vmen attending, uentrai union church Midweek Meeting, Wednesday services, and and Sunday at 7:30 p. m. Sabbath ' 'Church located on 'King"; street?&one Sunday services 11 a. n. even-;in- g, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Korean serv- 10 : rush hours, the worst air imaginable, are finding "pleasant Sunday 7:30. School at 10 a. m. Services Wednes- block ; : p. in. Sunday Fcbcol, a. opens 9:45 with p. Ewa of Thomas square. . I thought the air was bad 'because I ings.j Director Ingalls and his choir The Bible school at ices, 2:30 m. day at 7:30 pi m. Sunday School, 9:45 a. in., classes meeting Wednesday at 7:C) I smeiled .Samples of were taken are largely responsible lor this, as classes doing real school work in all morning prayer and address, other .Harvest IngaiheriuiEr Service both - cj it air - English and Hawaiian. L H. Har- - grades tots up to gray- ; re- their musical programs are growing from the the Wednesdays 10 a. m .: Sunday School 7:30 Sunday Evening, Nov. 30, 1913 -- !. ':, to a laboratory and analysed; and a bottle, superintendent' , Militant .suJTrasetters ar in genial atmo-.'.'mor-e heads. The morning sermon and com Male Quartette . ; . .Harvest : port made which showed, it" carried attractiveness. The iaaa cuuarea s service, 3D. m...... Evening, services will be as usual ; of having set fire to a .lun: - munion will be 11. The ser-- Mission- - Prayer geras than air: from the crowd- sphere of welcome also accounts for held at EDlohanv - Tenth and Pa- Robert McKeague Zlon's Religlo-Iitera- ry Society at 6 the river front at Oxford. I" ed tenements and sweatshops. I said R. Uncle Sam's men are finding this ii to the proprietor: Now, what will cut and byt their augmented numbers - are voting church a very home-latio- n i you do' about it?" Can yon get vend- the 4 put into that departmentr It spot. The Endeavorers, too, could be done, t but at considerable whose meeting at 6:30 in the Parish was not done when House is proving a magnet for young 1 cost, because it o - men, are making the evening church Wh Woman f the building - was constructed. He at a can buy for a man - i - - said: Ve can't do It Other stores rervice a .specialty by pushing the are as bad. I said: 'Well," I am per--) welcoming and ushering features, fectly frank f with you. I am going iThe popular topics discussed by Min- - hav-- w 'to see that that is done and I will ters Scudder and Ebersole are . i ; tell you how. : The first thing. I am their share also in the new re-- .: ... fcoing to try to get some public ac-'Rim- e. Tomorrow evening the course Waistcoats Fine Neckwear coats tlon through the press, with my facts u" neisnaui ooons wm ue conunuea, as a basis.' ir-7Vs- ?j I Very stylish; up-to-t- hc "And he laughed. Barleycorn" being the . theme. Crit- - We have the very latest FallVlen styles, I f Arcs ftnfaf 4n 11 (r r rktc ffiA mrvc laugh be-- -- All rights I sa Jou powerfuI book he has ever written. minute in cut If and onbbiesl effects in Neck- made of : 'best: vwater ' you It certainly grips; yke few modern town advertising association, and e lories from real life. and pattern. j" regard that as' absolutely controlling ties and Cravats. No man ' - proot materials, , the daily , press. To a degree what H - - n V yf . yquvSay Is so," although it is not ai- Fancy, can have too many rways true, ; and there are papers SUNDAY SERVICES L-- which." break through it Maybe I can't Ordinary ; Roomy, two pockets. thaU-bu- I am going work ; do t to this Full Dress ' : thing up and get. some, true cases and high collar. CENTRAL 25c to $3.50 , get doctors . certificates covering the rlON CHURCH : Rev. D. D., Min- , .t girls who nave come out. of this con-- Doremus Scudder, dition,' and I am " going to work upon ister; Rev. Amos A. Ebersole, Asso- Useful, only for ; this thing. I will put this before the ciate Minister: o not rain, 9 a. m. ;, Citizens Club, and there will be three Teacher Training Class. V but as a duster, v , - or four hundred people there, and it Prof. C. T. Fitts. perhaps. 9:50 a. m. Bible School. Mr. Vau-gha- n to i will get out and we , will publish it yr; and distribute it to every trade union MacCaughey, Superintendent. V, In. the city, and thrcfugh every church 10 a. m. Adult Bible Class. Lead- e er, Dr. S. D. si O ..; I can,. through all the channels of pub-li- Barnes. WW $i $15 to, $25 Information! can; and it will carry 11 a. m. Morning Worship. Ser- the implication that your store is so mon by the Associate Minister, "Reli- ; insanitary that to buy bargains there gious Education: A Responsibility and you take the chance of sickness and an Opportunity." v 6:30 p. m. r illness, and I believe I can make you Christian Endeavor come across. meeting. "Mainland Christian Endeav- orers," Rev. A. A. Ebersole, speaker. U"He did not think I could; I took Why not buy him a y 7:30 p. m. Evening service. Ser- amas v.-m- 'next steo just as I had promised mon by. the minister, "Jack London's ? an V film took the , facts up with three Bathing Suit papers. John Barleycorn" (third in the series of three These three on Pragnant Books). m A splendid pres-e- nt looked the facts over and made us article that can be A cordial invitation is extended to ' prove every step of way. the all strangers and visitors in the city used here the year that stands for: t,. '"Then they said, when it was made to attend these services. rood: 'We will authorize you to say 'round. being duplicated. . that there will appear simultaneously FIRST METHODIST E. CHURCH M - f . in pur three papers an editorial state- corner Victoria streets. ment of air, with Beretania and of the condition the R Elmer Smith, Pastor. Telephone in the special relation to this, place.' 32o2. Parsonage adjoins church. The Well made, Made in best "I went back and I said: This is regular services of the church are as usual styles and coiors. materials and; cut-accordin- g going to appear in three papers si-- . follows: multaneously; you got to what have Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. best ' say? Will you put in ventilation?1 m. to the Men's Bible Class at 9:45 a. s- - " "He said: 1 have considered the Preaching Service at 11a. m. ideas. v ; matter, and we are going to put ir Epworth League Service at 6:30 p.m. $1.50 to the ventilation.' " Preaching Service at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting, 7:30 p. SALVATIOX ARMY m. $6.50 Regular services held in Salvation If you do rot go to Sunday school Army Hall, Nuuanu street, .between elsewhere, we invite you to join one of $ J -- 5Q Merchant and Queen streets. Every our classes. You will find the hour evening at 8 p. m. not only an enjoyable one but a prof- Friday, 8 p. m., Y. P. T. itable one. The Men's Bible Class is Sunday, 10 a. m.. Sunday School) taught by R. H. Trent and all men to 11 a. m.. Holiness meeting; Sunday will receive a cordial welcome at this Bathing Suits for School at 2:30 p. m.. School and Li-ll- ha class. LA hU streets; Sunday School at 2:30 Sunday School at the usual hour. Women, also. $6 VCO Sloan Mission; Sunday School 10 At 11 a. m., the Rev. J. L. Hop- - 9 i at UNIVERSAL 4 A. m. and .1 p. ni. at I.iliUa Rtroot; wood, of the Kaiuohanu'lia Schools. Sundt School (Korean) at 3 p. ni. will oceupv the pulitit. C Elks' Bldg The Store for Good Clothes' King . Ensign S. Manhart, officer in Epworth league service at 3 p. Street charge. m. Leader, Mr. Carl M. Hogan, of the -

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In every, respect and i J nUILLIANT Clegg the.bluest When refreshments S0C IA L SCHEDULE FOR WEEK. a wonderful , claboTr wefe served, a blrthdav cake was auness of detail, the bachelors brought on bearing one tall candle Bachelor's ball at Fort Shatter. Shafter.-o- n Wednesday ' ball at Fort by a . number of small Dinner dance at the Pleasanton. most " surrounded evening wm without doubt ,,the cnes. Each mother was presented with Mr. and Mrs. Tenney's dinner important event of the , week-- k .The dainty unbonnet . before leaving, Mr. and Mrs. Bishop's dinner. aCalr vai held In the Second Infantry gifts practlCil.as well as attractive. Dinner at the Tenney Peclta, which decprat-i-d niefs, waabeautlfullr Mi. and Mrar PIUpa dlnrier. - occasion. .Strings etee-tr-ie w for the of Mr. Mrs. Tenney's Dinner.' Lieutenant Ha!oran' dinner; ' lights In red, white. and. bine and delightful time--, Mrs. - Royal party. were festooned about 7A Following their and Mad' baby the lansis. custom, Mr., Mrs. E...D. Mr. and Spafding't enormous of them waa aus--r honored and Mral dinner. cluster Tenney entertained a score or more Major and Mrs Wootent "dinner. ended over . the arched entrance; to - ; -- it- - friends at dinner on Thanks- Mr, and. Mra,. Rentiera dinner.- the . lanai upstairs. Within Tdpors, their e were used In prof ualon,' draped giving, day! Their table was, as usual, Mr. and Mrs Arthur Wall's dinner, Mfaa tea.- - " - c:i the walls, staircases. In the .danc-,-. beautifully and uniquely decorated. A. Mist's . room halla; all sifter, vase In the center was filled j dinner at theJj:rOId- - LaV Ins; and aboat the iThe". - LLrary " and --' billiard 'room i were; with St Iky cane blossoma Surround- diet; Home. gorgeous branches of ins this and linked to the centerpiece Mr., and, Mrs. 'Brooks' dinner. r.aesed with lit f - v-- ; I urple boagalnrillea andVPJtlnas- - j with'-ilu- fy loops- of red tuUe, were Cathclle Fair;' four.: silver baskets of scarlet v holly Miss HartweilV birthday; , r V1 4" In the receiving line were CoL and! . ; m lis berrle: Covefatwere laid for Vf. and Oeneral and Mra.1" Macomb's dinner. J!rs. F. II. French, Capt and Mrs. W.j; Mrs. George-Herbe-rt,. Miss Rose. Mr. vand Mrs. C- - A. Brown's dinner. :. GILson and Lieut. N.'Canipanoleit r Her -- . f Colonel Reynold's dinner, 1 : o Cecond' Infantry band ' rurnlshod t J bert,,Mr.. and Mrs. Robert Atkinson and. Mrs. ,t:.e most excellentmusicVni'"; j.: Mn and Mrs. Arthur A. Wilder Mr. Kamehameha facility dinner. ' anrd; JMra.V Mr. Mrs. Captain and Mrs. dinner. tlandpomt of 'tb$ Stackable, ani Watson's Frcm all FYank-ArntttrongrVMr- the s." din-Mi- of; i Mary Dunn, Mrs. Mathews1 ss f was-- Lieutenant and r most . ' its it wonderful dance.. 3vans,-- ' -- ... vVioletMakee..- lr...: John' ner. . . - :C:r-'- W--- crj thing was tried from the tangos? - -- - Wilhelmina Tcnney,?Mr. Vernon- Dinner General Mrs. Fun t cne-ttc- p, : Misa for and tl; e even plain every , a : - i-- Tenney, Mr. CL.aton.-- . t y Mr.' Charles Herbert, ,yf i'.- . waltz making Itself known on - - - ' tai Holloway;' ? William Roth, . Mrs. Engagement announced. . ! . ; ::s cccatlcns; ;:Af o'clock a t&'i Macfarlane, Mr. Mrs. Ceorge ) Mrs; Gunn's .; ; : .eurpcr was It Julia and dinner. .cub served,' arcer Mrs; Mahaffey's dlnrier. ' cfi dancing continued - until t the otterviMrs.' Bodrero and the host and Captain and ; v a' hours wero beginning to be 3 hostess.-- Mr. and Mrs Gaynor's bridge.; vv' ri : . i f d Even then jnany:'-a danc; '"' v ;.s loth to tear himself pr herself n Engagement of interest Mabel .Mead, Mr. .Newton. :Peck-an- d c .; . WUhebr the hostess. ' ii: .. -. ' - zy. jiemters cf tne fair sex, were ; 0f the engagement of Miss ;: r- , in very gowns ifZ mina:WeIght the'Hiwaii Herald says : drrffed their best - their silkt and catlna nre-- ?. ' "Mr.and Mr. .E.--J Weieht or Fa Engagement at Papaaloa. , a comom&uon paikotf .ahnbiincevthe "lengagement of ''Mf.jaho7ra;"Jtaephfbwryof1 lucsi auraciive lsa HawaiL-announc- the' white and gold' uniforms. thelr-daurtter.M- Wilhelmina Ka paafoa; e the engage-- WefghC A. Camp- - naeht of their daughter, Lizzie,' to Mr. Miss WUhelmina ;Welght of Papalkou, Hawaii,: whose engagement was noticeably naiana to ' Edward 1 the attractively - v t J- - 1' week, ; . i was that of Ilrs. belJITiongkJemeiiV - iwain-c- Papaaloa JThe wed- announced last FH. French: w i amg onvxreqemDerii v ere a blue brocaded charroense' ure; surpn ee .to acguaintanoes of tne win iaae piace Marjory ; Freeth,, Misa centerpiece ,was an exquisite drr-- r. young couple GreenwelL Miss i '. crcon colored Jace.r ;Mrs.' W.R. young and'popular couple, foV many of . after which the willrgo jDorothy Guild, Miss Blanche,'; Soper raent of. American Beauty rose3. After " -- . nave nouse a 'weaamg the other lady In the recelv. tneiri mends suspected lor a io tne voicano ior. and Miss Kulamanu ,Ward. , Nearly a dinner . the,5 guests motored to Fcrt i r e w as in white channelise with icng iimp jaw tvney were pouna logeia- - inp. me inany ineuus hundred - ladles called to meet M rs. Shafter,. where they v attended i .'.( s and- - pasmen- - te cf tlue chi.Ton tnaJi coupirm in reweoinne during ; the afternoon. - . Bachelors BalL i Among those present - Mlst v !!rs. Montgomery Macomb, was Campbell quite anncunccment of the betrothal. n- "s.i-vj?--: A - W - were Mrs. Funston, Col. i--'j.: A t Generai'and V t-- , ; ' .i.Tul in a gown of white satin known1 throughout the territory.. He-- : a nd M rs. Daniel Appel, MIsj H ar r I c t Irciiery and lace and pasr, is son of W. IL & Campbewnow lo-- Linen Shower A1t---for. Miss" Wadman, ' Mrs. Jay D. a ; i A pink "color scheme was used most Ballanee," JJcut and ; . I irs. wniiam wooien wore cated . in t'JHonoiu?tt. . Tbe prospective Miss Marguerite. . Wadman 'was 'the effecUvely.yhen Major and. Mrs. Wil- Whithamlvand Mrs.'.C B.. Cocjcr pink-charmeu- : bride; baa ; V; ..r:v.:r.3 frock cf ot: friends liam Wooten entertained at dinner on and ..Lieut; WBaJI. : .oit o w ta c e. m rs. - Hdnoluin; jgafned : ' 4eniamin jrCaptain" Mrs. f : . : ou;Bere-wldened' Tuesday, for an John ; ' 5 v.T3 nest attractive- - In' ;"."aj"3 . daysrandHhicIrClhaabeen greaUyf eleh MCUean;strherN homj& Cap-tai-n - T. Thomas cf Schofield Barracks, -- - "Ay Mlstr-Jiargtrert- r I 4 4 . te - ec.eniyeaEawhire - ''and ilc;i. MathewV Dinner I'clw ch a rmeuse the bodice ? : .t- . "Wadman in she has tanla- street b iThealntyttnenalftl' CharleaV.Oark; Llentm::!::4 and JMra.1 ot Fort Lieut and Mrs. LC O.j Mathews of :Aeted,aumber - Montgomery. -- VV. C,; , andyv Mra. Rugef, deneral and .Mrs.- d:!!ht-full- y : J ' J lacn and caught with Pplhemus, C JJJ Lvnan, Rose, the Misses, MurphyMr. Fort Shafter entertained most f - Macomb and Major pSrl A.ACheney, lcng-stemme- d 'G. M. Halloran, cf violets. ,. H Foster 04 al ParedeSh aiaoc hss many friends of pale ,blue gauze ribbon catchmg a ' at dinner Wednesday r.!;ht for ? rharminirlv-''Qreene- VCainp Mfcv?Thdmag rOHTer.iiaiiafng; After dlnner. the "guests attended the Cal-d- et v Friith . was t ; dA.'Hardiga,vT;jri .Orty;if in California, Vjier,, acaualhtance cluster of whitevnMde8irosea'kmlthe MisaMaud Martin, Ueut. Robert - tMrv'George FiiUerr-CMrle- a Locas,; -- ; - wh'tQ lace over satin. Mrs land RG.': Calder,? while vthelUtof spredmg.;,that.!8tajte.rhen''ehe: ac cbte'r.'" -; UntTIlr:vClttbdancavM""- arid- Dr. 'Leo. Mndd.1 Tha tafcla mree .in-M- r. jujss; pll- - :P?&&&vi'Ji. was adorned with a of :vcrs' vaa stunning ia white tne nunarea.invaijpaguesa! KooertVMCOTTiswn Jsiner compahied th Shrinerfi there dn a' The' inviteal guests included Mrs. larse tjskct lvA with an overdress of lhded, .the iiames;of 4anr pro grimage ;over: a year, hgo. No'date has ReynoW McGrew Mrs;1Korma Adams; umncr mr ueneri nu mi . tmihiuh. fruit"' knotted - with ..'soft red satin Reynoldiirentef-taine-d . rcBiucy 4V XlGoV and; Mrs.r Fi P? Other Were in keepirs ne. lira. James J. Hell; yi.uuuyiuiu: .'vi ani wra. wiurocKeii weuiena.ni; been, annpunced for; the we4ding." Mrj; j, mnHoogs, ribbon. t :favors ! . 3.lGrdMrs , n I figured "allk army, navy . ana marine corps peopie Kcse, vAir.' urune, jsamuna Vmost charmingly.rat dinner "on with the Thanksslvlng teascn. After dutiful gtwn cf laanm nt - i Misses Ruth 'Sopen HazertBuckiand, -- :: 'f P' '. night: hohDr ; Gen. guests' Bach- cr I ; k and blue. with" an Hedemann, Mri Albert Clark, Miss Lieut Hal;oran aDlftO''. VA-- Vivian Buckland.RuthA"ndersons Mar:--; Wednesday Jn t dt dinner the attended the -- cf r ' T.d Mack lace,,: and Betty Case; Miss tiaiel Buckland, Mlsa Dlnnerpg;?wer yerymuch in t n Center, Paullh Schaefer, Beth and? Mrs. v Frederick Funstofl; The elors ball at. the post' yogueon JCVedneadayctenlntf . 1 cf I. 3 cn the .bodica.;and Dinner; Dance t the ;pleasantonrH n wvn .before .? - .j, t v' a k; . T.'rr. Ih r':hc? was handsome a niiAifflia Thflrtefrtne iHnnerlfc.I.tMr4 Vernon TenncyMIss' Rose Her. Myrtle Schumannph';ihV :. !!! 3 Dishop wore -- Lthcl a -- Dorothy, lowed by a dance was the order: Muriel Howatt, Guild - i Kit 3o f Ehrlmp. pink Mrs. M isses; Almond, :S2?A:?':5 ' " reck .cf Iif Patton, events at ihe Pieasanton on Thursdayfi;Oiarles; ith an cverdrccs of lace edged Weut.XiVw!George at a 5hBH Vn1! evening ?when Mrs.' llannah ,,.. TBi,1H f jr. Mr::. Arthur. V'llder wore a iPaerMiBtHel tfellghtful affairTof hTwdrfor Lieut ' ' and guesu celebrated the season, Vfar J Wichman. . , , ; c ; her Mra. Frederic orcl tatin with garnitures e A dozen or-mor- parties were glyeii. MUe; (Spalding,' - : I'Azz Rose Herbert? was tenants Ellis lando, lieutenant W, .Schuman,; Miss the dining room presenting a most at Miss iWester. f7tZZT'r' ia a rown cf white satin, EaiI,:Maor. and .Mra: D. B. Case . and pow;;UeuU K and Mr life, , -- Km"eFJBSttS tractive scene of and color with OlsQn: ,A "r-iii..:- . - lace. Beatrice Castle . , The dinner was held at ihe fJJSf'rS? : I!ifs - . 1 ' Its many-hue- d decorations. - The big- ptoera.';; "i" l s ,arftelIuit a air.ty frock pale green. '- : "' Rathskeller and. was significantof the rfn H5eI cf ' :- .Day-b- y fjj .s : . t given '"'.". : giving the Cr-UIr- was the dinner ty hft . test affair season vapnointmen li. :.n was attractively -- inalUita The Mr. Mrs.r Harry Brooks, though M rai ; Royal oi Meadjji 8aby . Party: - 8cnools f Kamehameha, the L" crple green and pink with and , r ceAtepiecear ofplcy i?d carna- Hst:of :': v .M j sajSalr asClanlqneaa It .was de V' t!?08e including. 60 of the cversklrt and Medici -- collar iAn .tionfjoidVinatdeiLviernk'. Fat, Present :rt , baby,-part- y le Mrs. c: A. ..Brown. Malor and r1Mrs. D. lightful,; was the on Tues purple-combe- d ; teachers and a number, of guesta. r :ow lace. .'.Mrs. Charles Wild-- v turkeys were used as : I Mrs. S.' ' Barnestlday atwhMch ;Mrt; Royal to; Mead was ner- - was; served" in the old-fashion- : in .white charmeuse and rose B. Case, Dr. and JX little hula girls , marked ; ' i caslctf wa to . guests were t M!:3. Alice Cooke was in Mr. and Mrs. Harold UCennedy Mr.i hostess The celef jthei places. iway at high noon." The bno win C-- rBemnger, ; ana j uraw aw own.pjruuiaptaa. pinu seated at three long tables adorned : with touches. of blacr. nd'Mrs. Lieutenant w : HtUe Watson, yellow chrysanthemums ;. i:ruce Cartwrisht was'ln'blact. Mrs..D.,Mlller. Mr and Mrs.? Nel- day of Bliss LnrMoore Klamps Likely to Remain Here. with ; and wee daughter of, Mr. , Mrs. E- Mf center, of one Mr. Gladee and to-lea- rn satin ribbons. In the 3 wore va.beau-,- 1 son Lanslnr'and 'and -- Myrtle Schuman, -- It ia. gratifying that when a ; : tfhe May- .,ptofc,-i.ncha- r Afr--r dinner,-Ktai'- orchestra," which Watson arrived at; the age dt - was a representation of ircclc cf brocaded Klamp- i retires ; from busi-hes- a ' : - - Only Ibables Wr.; bravely ra up In had been singing soft Hawaiian meV hon thatday ;of - - flower which landed so at r : ?, d red and caught a lear In . January; he and his wife od!-- s, - one,yyearTor? dfic d mother Plymouth so many years ago4 The , the tc:;ce trimmed ith shadow changed .to; the Jnosfc'eahlllarr .thelf will still make Honolulu their liome. ft -i -- - Bpent table typical t- te s cf green tu! ?.,VMi'! atL ? rag time, and the:- retipf 4he ijaiite4''ini4:;2nvllina- though, they will no doubt spend con second bore awlgwam, ? Unle; most, gaily In contests te'tween these tfWio nf- "rndiah life which existed at : ven licit were", whit ... ratja. eve aine waav devoted to rig t rMaWa MvnHn - iri of the ;.;thbsi;noUced'.a-";flies;:.dWc- ycungVdamsels; were given for the time of the Pilgroms. landing, s T tty Case were white Ucecver Among J Prliea expecti to . make a short trip of two n with a jaunty blue clrdle. Miss were" Mk andiMra. Walter'. KendalU the; yevngestf babyihe fatteat baby. cr three months to themainland. ::iat-- Tbe third table held a Uttle log cab'p, -- ? O'Brien' was in yellow satin, j Mr. - and Mrs 'C. KAJ. Browne Mr. and tlie fastest, .creeper; the babies with eriln the year Mrs. Klamp accompan- - representing r the first step towards s wore Mrs, Marry tarpons, mibs .nnierAwu,,jj.uo , , Wvo, led by her little daughter, and Miss civilization. Favors for the ladies Alice Lornei wrrie :i&cei umcaiuu viiwu,di - cr radn with toucnes or pteje. M Iss JN'esta Mercer, jM r. and- - Mrs. .Nei,,; cany Meianpny. proven .; px. oe xne Alice Cornet and Miss Louise Girard wefe pilgrim's caps; of colonial de- "r, (y. hosts cf the - evening .were son i.Rnsine. air. and ; Mrs." F B.Me? lady- there., ; A.Uy ,More wfn salT for Europe; to be gone for slsn. and. for the men were Dutch - -- - tpeke r, 'Miss son iwas not' only. thei rattest;baby but several years. Pendlne their deDar- - caps oraamented with; quaint Hollau- . - . Olid O. Yvllliams, Captain W. S Misa - ..." r' h. P. " c Mudd,v K. " M cStocker,: Mjsa Ethel j BIshopV the fastest creeper." Baby Singlehurst ture the Klamns arc. dividing thotr daise designs. Favors and center- - Lieuta. U C Juile " ":n, eyes, Heasanton-wher- e mader . schools, C::r.; "r.c !e. L. D. Silvester, A. IC Miss Harriet Lucas,;Mlss Mary Lucas, Jiad the blackest and little, Nancy time between the , pieces were at the they make their headoarters in town After dinner, the hours were devoted and Rahala, :where they have a most to Thanksgiving . games and music, delightful ; seaside, home. ending r with - a stroll through the fcCHESNEY.COFFEE CO. ;Mc " Y O o . v grounds cf Alnahau. Those present o O Major and Mrs. Len3han's Dinner. . at this deligiitfur affair were Presi-Majo- r Perley Mre-- Home and ' arid Mrs. M. denl and - " .77 J. Lenihan had . f . o as-guest- Vice-Preside- nt 60 a for Thanksgiving dinner: at and Mrs. Uldrlck Fort Shafter Major and Mrs. Ernesto Thompson, M.. Robert Home, Miss m V.r,Smith. Lleuts. X W. Campanole, Ida-- Pope, Professor Collals, Mrs. o Cb,arlea B. Lyman, - Bradstreet, ills Armstrong, Mr. . . " V and Douglass T. o ' f t ''V'.J.,- Greene and Mr. Mrs. Sill, Mr. and o the' Misses Lenihan. Bartlett, and t. o 4w , Mrs. Kaufman. Mr. Andrus, Mr. Mr. and MrsSpatfing's D'nner. ' Beattie, Miis Sturm. Miss Winslow, CO Mr. and ..Mittv Stephen Appleby of Mr- - Nelson timith, Mr. and Mrs. UJ m Tacoma, JWashington-wer- Mengle, Mr. Benjamin, Mr. and Mrs. 0 m e the guesta of honor at & most; attractive dinner Pyde Misa Frances Loman, Miss o on Thanksgiving day when Mr' and Anna Reed, Miss Harriet McCrack- - - O j Mre. E. J; SpaWingcentertained at en, Miss --Caroline Church, Miss v meir peautiiHl new home on Punahou Kathertne Burgner, miss Katbenne h'-art-e morning, why ' To gladden the of your frientls in the States on Christmas o street; A yellow color scheme was Pope, Miss Lydia Williamson, Miss express 3- - or impound can of our ltK)9 O used n the Uble aoDointments. A Florence Smith, Miss Edith-Gatfiel- d, not lid to eacll'ofhei L - o f centerpiece of great,' golden chrysan- - Miss Alice Jonee, Miss Ora Saun- uj OLD' KONA COFFEE? m uemums was surrounded in turn bviders. Miss Lydia Ahola, Miss Eric 1st. CO yellow; . lee. silken. Shaxled candlesticks. Eon, Miss Eliza Ninoa, Miss Emmr. s Covers were, laid for jeight Napoleon, Miss Katie Stewart, Miss but each morning -- Tt will hrln!? pool cheer not bulv to the Christmas Dinner at m .;-- Irene Silva, Miss Alice Knapp Miss nielil, thereafter for wee s, and remembraua's of iar-awa- y iiawaii win comewnn iue Mi and Mrs. PhiUips' Dinner. Maude Post, Miss Anna Roat, Mi3S o A cnarming affair of the week was Agnes Hill, Miss Edith Aldrieh, Miss - beginhing tthVdayC o the Thanksgiving dinner on Thursday Jennie Brooks, Miss Julia Coleman, atwhich Mr. and --Mrs. Mannie Phil- Miss Lucilia Kamakawiwoole, Miss lips entertained. A, bowl of Hawaiian Lilla Kekuewa, Miss Julia Toomey, V several hundred fackages. This year, thanks to our Uncle holly 3 iiist year we senk m and ferns', knotted with red rib- Rev. and Mrs. A. A. Ebersole, Mr. and Inspection Respectfully Invited Sainuel and the rareels Post, we hojHi to do the same. bon made an attractive center-piec- e. Mrs. Frank Cooke, Mrs. Higby, Miss O After dinner the evening was devoted N. J. Malone, Miss Gould. Mr. and O to bridge. Among those present were Gaynor, Mr. Mrs. W. F. Mr. Will Tbomas, -- 'S? of the: United States will receive a cau,tand if he does not drink and Mrs. Frederick Klamp, Miss Miss Mary Winne, Mr. Charles E. 'Tlierrident Alice Cornet; Miss Louise t Girard, C5- our-faul- will get the chance. Tacked in King and Miss Alice Mudge. be He o Mrs. A, Haneherg, Mr. Wolf. Mr. Bay- O er and C ; ud pou 1009 crop. 3j cents per iwund, tins extra. Jthe host and hostess. Miss Mist's Tea. S li?3: . UJ.;---J-,''-'..-i.f.:j- i ' Mrs. one of Honolulu's ; m j A Thanksgiving Herbert Mist CO Dinner, newest brides, was the motif for a j One of the beautiful Thanksgiving (dinners that were given large and delightful tea yesterday aft- 3 rn on Thursday ernoon given by Miss Edith Mist at o - i was that at the home Mr. of and Mrs. mother, Mrs. J. Mist, j U Tenney Peck were hosts. The the home of her 8 - table in Manoa valley. The house wa1; H-- Coffee o o twas artistically decorated with vio--j UJ o lets and maiden hair fern. The place prettily decoiated with chrysanthe- ! cards and favors bespoke the Thanksr mums of bridal white, augmented joraa giving, season. Among those present with ferns and palms. Mrs. Ernes; were Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Olai Mr Kopke poured tea while Mrs. Andrew and Mrs. Welnaheimer, Mr. Arthur Fuller presided over the coffee urn. o COFFEE CO. Wa- - o Mc'CH ESN EY C0FK: CQ. . McCHESN E Y COFFEE CO. McCHESEY o Smith, Mr. and Mrs.. Royal Mead Dr Others assisting were Mrs. Albert j KrnoKt MiKs Amy " ' and Mrs. Morgan. Mrs. ixcko. Miss terhousc, Mra. lioss, 1 ' ! ? ,y yy. iyy'-y.,Vy-;-- y ' ' v- :.yy yyyy: - 4- - HONOUR I - i. lj r , ' f n ,t .v.-- - " ; - ' ' V; f . - - ..; . v r SSSBSSSSSSSSSSSSa Mrs. Cerrit : Wilder," Cant and Mrs. natll after the holidays befor return-- Henshaw, an authority on Hawaiian 8 B Richard Cutts," Mr. and Mrs. Charles ing tq her ranch ta California. Mean- - subjects, dcliTered a lecture on the S CALLIKG D1T8 -- t - w r R Wilder. Capt and Mrs. John Thomas while sbwill' devote lier time to Hawaiian Ulanda, ltv, the gran;r..ir. 8 rOB nOXOLULU R and Cap and Mrs. Edward Car- showtes Mfea Copeland the .bcautia RChool c la -9 t : ' last eteni 5 before a penter. ',- , of iIwtrtlA-Vj- f 0.1 'A, ' 4c - - tHawaU ln.! seci.H of the Oakland , TirsdaTt WaikiU, Kapiolanl KJ Mr. and Mrs. CJA. Brown's Dinner. ".S-Mr. and '. Mrs. . F; Ci Atherton i re-- gchoois - . .. . t v V ; s park, Kaimou. ijoio. jnrst Mr. and Mrs C A. Brown enter turned oolthe Wilhelmina. tulg.week iV -- Va' vr-- R delightfully on spent, in Cali-- ; " Tuesday Fort Roger 8 tained at dinner after several months. Mrs! krIutxinjoa ani Mrs! , B. nranesdajs Nucaua, Prranai, Thursday night-a- t -- the Pieasanton. 5Pral accompanlcd y 4thetr chU--; Schneider departed Sunday .or Scra-- . K Heights. and Uielr guests being Mr. and Mrs. F. B. - '- Pacific First third ''iaf4i . '- v jmentoi. After 'fpeadlng several days" X Wednesday, above . Nuuanu a McStocker, Miss Lydla McStocker .' in that city they will proceed to San R bridge; second and fourth Wed R and Miss Julie McStocker. A large Major and i Mrs. IXB. Cseatertain- - u u they ny S nesdays. below bridge; fourth K pumpkin scooped out to represent eo InformaBy ,at dinner on nhsgly.tlaU HonoIuIa W( the. Hawaiian' UI- - R Wednesday. Pacific Heights; first R a basket and notted with a broad ing prior ,to the Heaslon dance. jands before-- returning to Quiacyi R and third Wednesdays, Alewav R band of yellow' satin ribbon was filled Covers were laid-fo- r WEren.. " ' 1 :Herald.' ' : . - K .Surrounding ere 1 " Hefgbts. with' fruit this vv - v- ..4 4 S Tbarsdajs The Plain R flufly white asters and maidenhair Lieutenant and Mrs. Homer Preatoa ' .iiThe various memberait of e Wilder l0Duie nraam? ext Urtk -- --.- and town, R party attend- " XI .Y -. Y R Fridays Hotels fern. After dinner the will entertah the ServlcBride au clau." wero entertained Informally at EverjrlKHlr; . like ar wedding of :YYv?:- course, R fourth Friday. Fort Shatter, first M ed ths Pieasanton dance. this evening at their bnme at Fnt;lnner'')MrTna'nksg!vtiia;-by;'Moaher''-- bat a double wedding is abeo - ' ' f I ' S Friday. . i?hafter. '..'i-- ' ; Wilder ht'hcr honw on Judd stmt. lutei tnriiung lh; iU Interest The R Manoa. College Hills, first and R vrry ncnelty orsach an occasion . tn W R third Friday. . Society Mr. Mrs. R..,.'J. Buchty were and Mrs, McAfee Ilonol uJ u e xcltcs - one's tten Personals and JkUeuti Iarry; an keenest : R Sattrdajn Kaliht third and R among these rcturn von Jthe Wilhel- - cvtablkhedj ; at SchofieU Barracks. , tion. Email wonder. tben; tha the - -- R Saturdays, Kamebameha R Star-Bu'lcl- t fourth Special ln CorreppondencJ mLn a, alter a "short tnp 19 caurornia.' now, to whico, pest Dr, McArce fcas. social world is looking forward with ' r ao ii ;' 'C- - -- .: been, assigned. ' - : such pleasure to the double wedding ev- l tin it vV g Shafter-Call- lng day - 1 Vk been, vis- - . r 41 : io take piaco jr evening, Fort w r'Mra. Hydemith;,whohaa . ; R ery Friday. iting n San Francisco -- for the past Mr. and Mrs. ' Cecrge Datlcs 'S vc when Mr. John :Henry , Magoon" niece. Misa .Evelyn Mae Vannatta, ; to and M V5-te- r, v few. a guest dauah-- moved toto new home at , Miss Juliet Carrol and 'Lieut. Onrille l WflUtm 8, Wise yrung eraple month as the of her their 7 ? Note--Tbe telenhon number of Tbr Mrs. Baldwin Wood, of Mrs. klkt. Thfr place Is very beautiful an 1 Tyler and Mist. Emelt en Magoon M are we u anown nem tneynavingoeen and ' R the Society Editor la 2316. Alexander C treea a. will yelurnto Ho-- 1 attracting con$Ideratle attrr.ti n. ; will be Joined in. wedlock, There will f ral8ed ln aId acquaintance . R RRSRRRRRR3RRRK. "i Qoittla ' 1'Their architect,1 Mr.-- William , be two parties bough 18 frpnj a they . were next week. rh'liia. bridal t but one jdates time when -- : ' v H-rl::'- -ii. Yi-v-:.-- : ' - C" ' 1 recent" addition to: xnifilster Chaplain' 8. of the . .; in hv are all sorts of schorl mates. Miss Vannatta ? is ;a 4hr:.::'.:- ltLnts - :t rhnc C. ililo-i- s n4'- though f. 4th Caralry.: Mlrs. daughter sn--r 'ilri; .-. Cerfoll will have AMraiHivA inducements to snend of William Vannatta.:the aennedrrr apVnlW'w! a-- Mrs. depart-i- ) Ingia fcw.weekaft.Honoluld aaHhe ; CT2W ureal cicvenrsa Richard Kipling cr her matron- - cigars, punch, lemonade, coffee, can-- 1 perintendent of the Hilo water nr or-con- or. M r. " I "JMagoon anieti6fiW,tv?tii4aw,m;jajnM A fred will be nrt variAns ment, and ycona: Wise U, a soii - flnwAr. other alleles ot k-,r- AV iWer ; best-ma- n ictorfa: - f.- Artllur in , bis brother's v -- r-!ey-e. en street and Messrs" tempt appetite and allure his Judge W. 8. Wise, the district ma -j- ? - to his .'V'.rT'i. a-"''x . snnu valley Is also cao cf his under- Katon and Marmion Magoont - will graWaag littlo listratr A definite datn for the v; ai.'i There is a for i,- i rerve ' as Vshers; - In Miss Emeleen prac- - dfn ps been airand Mrs.' liedemannt.wUl aailcVlfiBA Vv 1 , folk, and a delicatessen sale for art jsot: but is 'an a skWkst Magoon's tm ttA. TVsiJ lCnsiS llnrttla Mvt A brjdal party will be. Miss -- - nOUEO Keepers, earijr s t-.- .... W9 . A- ' ; I tlc&l anicies in winvnruncpa ti, wiiif ias.e iucu ,w --- iY Miss, Evelyn, Drummnnd, m.Vmn Ha.I J :'. XJ3?:v Y Y - ini ' ' i rf wenruue iiopaios, aaogoier or cain.; Y' be- in year. , I"-- cf which are rapidly disappearing next rii.fc-a-m.'- Krnjt wh.i ! - -" 1' m uu an d M ; 1 - -- :V-- A 4 - ;.M.t.'.w.itt w3. r rs E; Iopkins of Scbon jld ," ' the onslaught of the eager jub-- 1 ; vv-rt- barracks." as maid .. of; fconorr k Ueuti Vl'llc.'-- , I Juffee F. M. J Fatcfr was among those A. M. Milton of ,the;4th Cavalry.wnr . . ..Mrs. Charles Lucas has the baxaar- - to return on tne .Wilhelmina - tiia be beet nan and IJeuts.' 'Ryder - J: C . .j ln charge apd already kas hopea t week. Judge Hatch- haabeen ; and W. CorraAn also -- E. of the 4th the;thr usand foliar, matfc in jnK . rji the - mainland and la'Europe ; 3T. I Caralry. ushers. 'i"Mr "Ar Magoon VNr A C ; .money ' ' .herv net proceeds. The will fcr e ns4 m'x months, accompanied dinner orf. Thursday nlxhu the will give Ms daughter-- v away. -- ;' - Mr. go . y. daukbter.-M- fV :toward the ner ; Catholic chaneV his ls KarrieV: Hatch. PJifSr 'uuu varfuu win; penona s lasr - wiv iiuer .,inuri - no"ucijeq -- av i ouuk jnotei, same Tor r. cere-moD-y cf-hi- criice bis flew The three thousand dollars of the. sum: ner ending, the arrival s daughter, Is fcchednled for half-past-- 8 .at cessary for Its completion. jwlro plana to remaW several months A- the residence of Mr. Js - Magoon on 7 I in California. ' f i V 'Vi.f !.V ' yi r " - -- -- Kccaumoku street i A" green:j. arid ThARkcaivlna Dinner at th Old ta- - mf' ... ; nr. ana-- airs. . wi.j Jieunron n-- ,' i-- ; ' . " . . . - . ' mjt white color schema will be used lUr U . , I ... !, ... . in the ww Am. : K- .turned in? . -f:. I. 'TMTH. HOC .IHR mOI HPr1 fll HrS."AI' tb;.Yhei ; Only a limited number 1- - : - decorations. White all cf Honolulu were "teastr h, spent six montns,4 r " fred whxK&as ,been ill .for Mrsv.eiiDron.ns v-- v. - : Hev. CuUcU of invitations bave been "Issued;" ;::- ingvi making merry - TfaiUns; and Mrs. 0.11. '?7 and ; . over .the, some weeks past,- much to the smccro or"OreIiiTCAtltornla-- hcr ... - -- ft A Thanksgiving-tide- - ' E.( Keir-0"- 1 .."on; the? Wilhelmina this tbe residents jnany-friend- f; (a Chtlds Haxel t regret of her now - ;.--- : - ' k .- v-- r . an-- - . - r;v;jf i. fter; extensive .tour, cf the ruala- Jlrs. GcbbV DlBBerTvr', at the King's- Oautera Home Were convale8ceat4;"'.Mr8, Roe, .haa been hronl ' t ' A vc ry - given - charming dinner was byYno means forgotten, . 1 Some one greatly mlssed ln card'eraba and.otb.-,e-r ; night,-when- , on Wednesday, Mrs. Mary gift v-- v r made tbem nr:h.tfir?e; fr.l.uig; social affairs dring her lllnesa. ahd Mrs,' Tom WalP entertain; i . 4 " .lr, Gunn entertained at ' the Country aey,lwnicn.wxn cranDerry,,8uce any, ed f most ' delightfully-- .: at,v dinner Y on r i A f m C n I V ; out rjjn1 P I I twenty-four.- ," ' . . . - O U . I Club for The. table was mince Die 'and all tho' other "trihi- Mr. and Mrs." Carl B. Andrews, .wm Thanksgiving...nine tguesU" gathering : yv I'?0"''4" attractively decorated with bowls Of mlugs ' formed. most opthsome re-- been traveling and have In California Star-Uullct- !n I CorrionJc!ir?l red holly Lerrlcs caught here : nnd past .Only .the "famlli"; .were, pres. - the. east for the past thrre, montba. ii.arrl.i-- : - , t b e re v. L.i suti n : bows. No formal env numDenng . nine an. together. thei M5 Wro Iq t WASHINGTON; Nov. 8. A P returned to Honolulu on WiDiel j Mrjand; Harold 'Castle AW fttmA rUcc-card- s nnitfi fnvi input f were used, the men drawi There were no , fancy decorations or j . pos f - ; - V mina.this week. ?Th Andrews ban vFranciscoi registered at t the St n V V f- - ravcrs-rtn- ey 5 'Ki -- " i--- . lies-I- Michigan be,i ;ir the names': of their partners in preferred it so. i3ut.atMI , sess a most attractive home. In the FraoIs ' will that cf :Ui ' - grs-L;:- - 1 v - McRae,- c i t fctjie. During dinner,:--- a a aeiignwui every, ; . r .- Mario daughter of Mr. FMi anari UUha section.v " : ; it!-- . ' I nu::.i:er cf graceful dances were 'exe- respect, the guests decjaring was .. - v, a aj '". ; Mr: and Mrs John T. Warren were Milton A. "McRaa of .Detroit a: fcy " 1 cuted tho .Aflague slsteri for,'the the best anksgiytag'fdmneriey.i Tjeut and, n1 en hosts at aaYinrpvmat Jr-- of Cr 1 ifKW ; cntertaicmenf of the guests, VAftef fT?f.-tV.:-.Mytnr:.I- -; great tertained'at dinner on Tuesday even- breakfast on Thursday covers being. Rapids,; son of Senator and Mn. A! i ; ' -- ,?. every One will -- f3-- hi dlnr.cr the party motored to .Fort deal; adpjit; fe?.t ing at Fort' Sharter icr Colonel ann laid for six., - : v! .Smith, which 13 to be a duller, where they attended the bacb-clor- s' iisa Ballanee and &K event-o- f evening. Kover.' :r - vi 'Tuesdar Lall.;' Among Ihofe - present i: Mr7 and Mrt.lArUiofirPa'- IWnlii'puiAvD.'i fThambrl!n." f Afp-- r th. fefB- ;:;: vMivvand'Mra.FredCclthen will take n!acc in t One most : -- ': were Ju?e and Mrs.' "Arthur .Wilder, of the beautiful dinners tertained delightfully at dinner' on First Pre3bytcrlan church, nv. Jo-?;- ; - anH ' ; , l!r. end Mrs. Sam Wilder, 3Ir; and of the week, was Ive't'MrV! rldge;; , , ThursdayVr - :i " ;Covrs Y reVlaidforiVance omciatln;. Miss vra S h! Mrs. Robert Atkinson. Mr.. and Mrs. li MrsVArtlinr FWatf ofi'Thnrsdar tUruX'Ji V - yel--. H will entertain fcr Ml?3 llc?- cn Arthur Hrown, Mr. Kewalo treet A . A' and Mrs. James v A meeng' 6t the: lOutdoor. Circle at.brldse,:f-:iov- ! Ly a ;...... ; ; f:vvY'tlay'afternoon Wilder. Mr. and Mrs. Xowrey-;were- . t Richard fivers, lowvTJanksgiving waa.wnj beM; next Tuesday: afternoon: eleten!;!? Mrs, : D ' ! c0rt:frm: Mrand; F tea, Miss Margaret T,i? cn sr. Mr. Mrs, Harord Dillingham; Mr. used, both An: the house, and - rand tsd tablevde.t stheme Vf MrsAWv JC Castle. hosts tJiIsarternoon at a surfing pa Mls3 Josephine Clay ' have 'Invited and Mrs. Armstrong, Miss Ma-- ' 3 - Tiank " , and streeU; 4 -- - -c- -- w " v t victoria inaiiiOi at ' : i .: r- ror later in ine werx. zirz. : r. ricn rcrtt,.Mrs. K. S. Walkcr. Mxs. .? r, tor ner,nomain we Rao and" daughter recently - Bodrcro, ::r. Leslie .Scott,-M- W.P. leayeaew.weea dier rtturn- Roth, I . ; :r.?ter W. l2ard and Lieut : 1 v-.- . V- ! '' H .' T: 1, v r John I'rtt. Tli flfi Vfra T' . at ,.',IWilw'"n4a- " .kJ r.i 4

- g - e w ? i.r.- c:.a ..is, s ljin.re v - V - .guests l Mra. , Benjam In H. covers-bein- "f- . a uwy l0T ll iajuor ahoutyr ; IV' house of glvlngi laid tor eighteen. An informal but' deliKhtful bridge scattered Vtf'rriv:;,rta4X.-clot- t. Watkln, bach, v.Y,Y.vY'...-vaii.;04e -- : J : " ' ,rt for i ., - The; silken candlesticks were of shatter the Adn:W?v:i 1 evcr.ir- glvan by Mr. shaded ' . i ' ws andMrsJ v.--v.y- : eiorV Tbanksgivlng bait Mrs. Kennedy was hostess UIj - v, . . v, f James A v ::i ..:- in tones of yellow and gfeea to match , .. -- " a- - . . .,' ' l Ice IT. ill: Francis Gaynor on Wednes- af-- a delightful dinner-- on Thursday Dutl" s: .1. y Pf!adne,f day evc-ir.- Pqna-ho- u the centerpieces; At place, was ; at their, home on eajh , Mr. and Mrs. Alexander G. Hawes nigbrat :ncr; borne on victoria street." ni'" -'-- of-exclt- snap-- street After a number - Mrs.' William, F McCombs,r wife .of.the chairman ;of:Ihelpemocrktlt? kn attractive: yellow, bonbon, the are still dpmiciled' at their attractive .t I - C.-b- ping , - ir.s rollers, prizes were awarded to tional romraittee, and- a .'prominent society girl.of t .WashhigtbnT;.: of whicb caused much: merrl- bungalow on Hillside "avenue pending anW.nr'-- Ihaalln h.lVe r s -- ; yellow ; Mr. ar.d Mrs. Ke nneth Barnes. Deli-- j was-Mis- Dorothy Williams. vThey."w mcnt Urge chrysanthemums the arrlva, of Ml8s Harriet Hatch In Mrs,-- Gay ?.toI'jta, 'the city and opened their : er of Kauai, and registered ''f-l- - - partment.at - -- : cious rcfreshneats were then served. has been offered, the ambassadorship toFrance wiffT ine'fne'- o8.; the spring. : vH- recently at:the'St.vFrancia y TV 1 the .Cairo. Y t-- i -- Acer- - cse present were Mr. and xi mu ww. conceaiea iu .st -- sV - A ..,i A- m ' i -- - 5 ' - i. : ' : Mr. 'and- Mrs.' Rentier's' Dinner. . Mr. and; Mra.VBrook'a Dlonar,' a ; Mrs. Coerce McEIdowney, - m i ' a Mr. "and mmm Mrs. Ilc-- eth BarbesMr." :ind UTl::-l-aJ-- one ot the most .attracuvs:.annera Chester Ilunn, Mr. Ferdinand I lUEn uao oosurApa ! Mnvfjtv of. thetyeek was. that.. given: by Mr, - ' - . -e r,o I Mra Harrys Brooks old-- it--..tt- f r tteuuers.- woo nave in i natural' mt and r c;iVancou pnionv Places were marked' withe I w.w.. .i v v.A.,A A 5 v. a v ? vm ots r,-- K r.a - i ctn i ; . ( : ' - Bttoct ;of with ver otf'vThanksglvlng: .day at; :the rasmonedYibajouchea bearing - . :.'-- ,u .m. iY . Kcntscr r.d Mr. Will TUomas. : f .bpitality rccJned the .T..r"r;t7. ttr;ri?.rt.rY' t. .. rU.. .. ; ,, : table, - . V' : I de r experience in the social world; Pieasanton:. The decorations 'yellow Ca; e:;M JTrs.. JTaLaffej's JDIaner, Their, chrysanthemum, dinner on Tues-- were.shaggy .chrysanthemums; were Mr., and Mrs. Edwin Paris, Miss t vfavorac-.aarmbnlling..place- - " TI." i a was ' auair, covers other Marguerite Pdrls, Mr v Lewis Parts; n A siTine dinner of unusual MissesiMurphy, : was given .CapUand l.werjaJiirori werelaid for.: the of Mr.liinParIs;ACpt;;andMravMoi' attractive "cis by Mr.andMrt.Herbeit ' KerizieMissBella-Weight,Mr.iJor-- f Helena, Montana, 'Mr. Duncan 'Of New : Mrs. O., M at'.'-theirlMia- Mr. ana sirs, uursun, colonel r;;ch ahaffer it Miss-Haze- ; l W.-- U - York. Auld of Vancouver, gensen, Mr.; .Whittaker,'. i bcu:e in I'aroa valley.: A large gold I Baxferty.Miss ; White , of "K0- Mr. Ernest. Miss Nesta .Mercer, -- Mr, and.. MrAjWaN v - m fcas1 ct occupied bala,' Deerr and this host and jtaas, ..ur, iieorge Aoiborn, Mr. itos- cf Trench desirn the MrNoel Mrs.--: V ; ter Kendall Mr. land Charles v Mrs-- center cf the table, surrounded by .a hostess. 'After ':deHcic.u$ repast the coe Perkln8r. Mr; and " Robert Patton,' Mrs, - . -- Vr J erhure.?, the 'Misses 'Almond Lewers, Miss Katherine Wan and nur. r cf t Tlrr vMr hr fav m finert evemner'Was- devoterl. tor w . z l a a s si w wa ' vifa naiBfl nn Master. Robert WalL w ith vic.cts aLd tied with yellow and -y- -;: n: auve r;LLoa. Capt and Mrs., Mahaf-- FXVv:W'!i.H:.t-x-?l-- . I f -- fn. jrf Honolulu Matron Entertains in Salt fey 'S greets On this Occasion Were J vVmal tinrlir.fnTi.Tamarffti VYTf

I n Col. cr.d Mrs. D, Appel, Miss Harriet Lba' TiBtiv(r.Tir At Hwipmfii-Mr-Aia- ?f rAwrav;' .vani! ' Mica rniiB ;rii. . : , ( V Ijnt;j;W:a?T:;-"Arfjdlnn0r----1ir- Mrs. X A Itogers" EtheL Spalding); LzAur.::, and Mrs. lUlph t Cart tlsteritnr.VH.,4,. - . - - - w i jua " "V ; j ; f makes a most capable little in ' j. guests hostess tard of this city;' and James Derwent i attended the rPieasanton dance. far-awa- y .Salt Lake, -- affairs being later'. motonngi to the I Country; Club. ber Cctcncl and Mrs. Reynolds'. DinneKVf " 1Uttri15 T1iV - ,ul marked ..with great; daintiness and u?i;.? t x r'f:1'; . - 4,1 - charm. On the 31st r Cca. and Mrs. Montgomery-M- Ma- " 'she entertained '!T year.- - - a, - Mr. and Mrs. Bishop's Dinner. rm:,h ere the honored .guests a "'Cr-;-The ? striking ' a dozen ladles' of Fort Douglas at tea. at -- brunette,-ut- f Ight. , One of the largest and most attrac- being devoted to most dIdightful dinner given; "last anda"'i18writh,masses the afternoon Christ Y ' cf- tive of, the Thanksgiving dinners this ' y F.' Jley-- - dark saving: hair and, large rey mas :aewingY Among those present Col. and Mrs. P r week" was which Mr; and: Mrs. : that al - . : A'i eyes;-fHe- harm-o- f personalityVand were Mrs. George C.: Bowen" ( Alice mm, t ihi hAm in K'nn.mi i E. Faxon Bishop entertained ;at. their hrci-P- t r,f trafUr Motfrun pretty, vjvaclcus .manner have . made Spalding), Mrs. G B-- Glover, Mrs. A.' lnrro nnV home, S.The was , gaily in Nuuana table W. Foreman, Mrsi-Henr- y :Nelley, Mrs; rreeper was used as . centerpiece, Vt)Itte1 . : a. h:a rgers?t j adorned with scarlet, poinsetta, v while by of A T. Dalton, Mrs; Ruben Taylor, Mrs.' rratcLed in hue the silk shades "T - candle shades and..favors were of thq G.-H- . Wenttfied.v; ' ' phI,ip' Estes. Mrs. J.;H. Hess and Mrs! t he silver candlesticks. . Those pre ,r"T. 1 same warm color.4;: Amongithe guests v tr? enfwerd Gen. and Mrs. Montgomery Syl and Fellx'rCbalart; c; were Admiral and Mrs. c. T. . Mrs. Arthur, S. "Kim" Kennedy as h popularly Mrs- TJIraham-'Mrs.- E.4 - II. Macomb, Mai and is Moore;' - John "Rogers v 1 ., : and Mrs. " f' s Andre- celebrated their first Conklla, Adm. s and Mrs. C. B. T. known, is the son ; of Mr. andMrs. Bishops-Mis- Ethel . Bishops Mrs. St wedding anniversary vbtf giving din--' Mocre, Mrs. John Graham, "MaJ. F. James A: ' Kennedyof Honolulu and w-Fuller,-Mr. George Fuller, Mrs. a ner for 12.; The color scheme was - Cheatham, MaJ. and Mrs. William brother of Miss Jessie And of Stanley George Carter, Mr, Sam Walker. Mr4 V 5 " R same at-th- e V. ' I Kennedy. Walker, Cordelia Walker, the as .used wedujng a '.., AVoctea tad .the host and hostess. San Francisco Examiner, v' Hoble Miss kI Mr. Dunkbase, Margaret Wal year, ago--pin- and Uue. Thc:placo Miss - cards were tbe same as used the'1 JOO : & j? ker, Mra; Klebahn "and tho at Leather; Covered . Quarts 4 . 'Carafes, New Corrugated, ".Y-- i Nickelji Plitad Ffaskav' Frnck bridal - supper and ? the favors ' wero - v i i nost ana nostess. !.! ij!ts vLeather 'Covered Pints $3.00 style, Larget ...I. Y. ,'. ..$3.50 ' large ,J. .'. ,;.'".v.y....' 5.C0 wee 'white, boxes jot': theiri wedding 1 - - . . . . Food iMarsYWjde YMouthy :v Dear icy ihc Hearts of the IVcmai; cake.Y Mrs.- Rogers waa dressed ?fnr Corrugated Metal Pints. ..$1.50 Nickel Finish,- Pints, .$230 . Miss Hartwetrs Luncheon. . her wedding dress for the: occasion, a Corrugated Metal Quarts. . 2.50 Nickel Finish,. Quarts. Y 3.00 y Pints . ;. r,'vi, .. . .$t3 .'r Misa Ethel Bishop Was the motif. ot , I . 'z : , ; - Caraf ea, $Z50 Nickel ' Food Jars,; W We Mouth, . T. FEUX GOURAUD'S beautiful gown chxur-me- us smal Plated flasks, '. Dlt $Bt ; delightful luncheon on Mbnday giv of ;bvocaded- a. laciey 1 ' Carafes, farce ...... 7 5.00 small ...... $330 Quarts ; , . . . ; . . . , . . . . .$2.55 Hartwell-at;jth- e and rose point en by, Miss Dorothy -- St: ' ..y-"-v- -- Country Club- - TJther' guests wero I -- CapC and Mrs. Watkins"Dinnerr rf 4 Mrs. Richard Cooke, Miss Beatrice ; ' Among the many delightful dinners Castle," Miss Nora Sturgeon. Mrs 1 given before the bacheloraY ball on THE HMO CUPS, set of Four in 402 LUNCH KITi Jtli Pint Dot: or riXciii .i James Judd, Mrs. Sherwood Lowrey I bemHiI and " Mrs. "Alfred Castle. The table Wednesday was that iathervtte Case ...... fl.50 Mrs. -- I Was daintily decorated in' pink feath-- and Watkins ehtertaihed. edf , ery,'-beaded- carnations were attractively 111 v I Article Particular: IVomenyi - asters and favors carry- - Arranged THEKMO CUPS, set of foix for in a cut glass vase with1 lng out the color scheme. and knotted Xcatherette Case 'MlajrPiBt'Bottlej; u?no uezire 10 . tyuatn g soft satin ribbon. Beside the"' bbst a:t .Catholic Fair. and hostess there were" present Lieut: gifCirrjinfi - and Mrs. Peiham Glassford, Capt Carrying Ca.s5s. f3.(H - : Beginning at twelve o'clock noon. de: Pint single.1.00 to Every- - woman owes . it to herself and . . . , . .j, yzyv lovea one to retain tne cnana oiyoutn and lasting until ten this evening, the Witt Chamberlin and Mrs. J. A. Jan-d- a 'fM.v lias bestowed unon over of Schofleld Barracks. Y ' i ? " nature her. Tor is occupying Pint Carrying Cases, double, .'' half a century this article baa been used; .Catholic bazaar the time x - to- by actresses. Binders - women . and attention of the social? world and of Mrs.-Macomb- 's fashion. It renders the akin..-like- , the - day.. Hot laulau, kulolo and other Ha- General and Dinner. .$i.5Qy$i. sortneas or velvet leaving ft clear and A - were lunch- charming affair of the week was - ' pearly white and is highly desirable when ', waiian dishes served at v ...... 1 i Mm WOOS. ' the given and ' 1 paring for daily or evening attire. As eon, after which the other booths held .dinner jy General Mrs. f fire liquid non-grea- sy preparation. Macomb on Wednesday' night is a and sway. . Berger's band played most de- at their Skeleton Straifc It remains unnoticed. When attending' lightfully afternoon. home on Beretania street. THe house v dances, balls or-eth- entertainments.: U throughout the n was tastefully roses, oivOne Quart ifti greasy appearance silk- decorated with a ' 'prevents of Most exquisite embroideries and bottl ' , vv caused by . the. skin .becoming band pink encircling Y .Y ,".tlY T YY - en bags are on sale at the .fancy of bloesrii the vYtf heated, v-- . - - -. : - ; solution'-o- f table, while large bowls of same Gouraucfs Oriental Cream : cures skin booth containing the the 1 diseases and : relieves Sunburn, n Removes many an Xmas problem. Pretty, prac- flower, were placed about the rooms. Tan, Pimples Blackheads. Moth Patches," guests ' - - ? ; tical and inexpensive marks all the After dinner the "motored to Rajthr rveckles and Vulsrar Redness. wuere they TeTlovr and Muddy skin, giving delicately clear and refined . complexion garments at the ready made clothing Fort Shatter, attended which every woman desires.'" - i - ' --,t : booth. The tea booth is unusually at- the bachelors' bait Among those., - - 1 Goods r.- 10 s For sale by Druggist and .Fancy Dealers. tractive in its Japanese environment present were Major and Mrs. John 7 O Fcrd. TV Hopldas, Prop 37 Great Jones Street, New York. end suspiciously blue eyed Japanese Myers, Major F. - B. Cheatham, JOrs. attendants. WiUiam Wooten, Mrs. Walter Dimng-- Por the masculino invllvidual who - ham, Major S. A. Cheney, MfoJ. r.- - Arfy,ount- - Japan's silk )U0,000, Japan s coal exports, rce and V v. .;

STAK-BXJLLETT- t UONOtULTT O, SATURDAY, KOV; 29, 1015.

ErtblUk4 1780 Walter Baker HI! umu n0 TM,J cot;ca crop & IPlInlws1LvhhIyear--:irt-!eo-tfcaa'lt-t- been, Co.'s SPELL GO llli' lll1 11 I np 1 Jn ralw came to $w, f' V' THAIUtfSfillIIlJfi Alt . Ftl fct it wlttla IlAYtAII Riff FIRIIFRA SIlfiAR FOTATF FflR OUilll' lllULU.WiO.Odi) of tre highest croiv v. '? Kelks'on Currtncy. uaw.' CEIOGOLATES i , : any CHvwnr I c it-.- ..' ' tro. irresrectlre f - i ,u - W new legiflatla which Jmiht bt c- - . . 'crcd IN STOCK AND BOND ACTIVITIES NEXT YEAR IS MADE PUBLIC TOrk SayS AH the, COUntrY ratT to the: devrlopn- t- rr any I ' rrt of the coantry. So ar t: s ef-mee- anil COCOAS IS UPl.miSm fect of the tarifr .is ccncerssM. it la i i -- I too early to make any prciictlc?.. tut Hawaiian Commercial Conspic-1- . The l?tal number of shares chang- - Increase of Fourteen Per Cent Predicted This Year's Esti LOOKS FOR CURRENCY LAW t haveo .4ouU that there will ta a For drinking and . i ix ; ettlns. cooklnr . g ft uuu3 iui iijc avkj vim p'OV as fv r t readjustmetit though wittout any gesv Pare, Delicious, Nutritious uoys in weeK s jraamq against 1136 for the corresponding pe mate Was Over Two Milliort Picufe Up to October Out Bankers effect, except in a few spec!--; riod a week ago. The proceeds from put Has Been 1,743,034 Piculs EYKc. Even one k,ows th.U a Suffers a Slight Loss to-- . al. the stock amounted S13.836.25 as ThemselvesJHtoMeasurejjf tttrnency-la- w Is needed,' and that ques- - $21,018.63. H. against MANILA T Afesr; Fl"iiAra Thimnoiito fi riftri "1 do not say that we, shall tave J4,00l) it is conservative - ThafnkBgiving Day breaking into the The following are the other stocks Hermanos, sugar Iloilo. havoJCadia Nuevo' & of the country will adjust thcrr.---!- business of the week, making one less dealt in. also the number of shares issued their sugar estimate for the Sagay 90,000 133,000 day during the period just an end sold and the prices brought: 1913-191- at 4 crop. Their estimate is PA NAY SAN FKANrrsrni i bill la passed, it will certainly rcsu.w' trading, i probably in Ten Pines. 34.50; 70 Hon. B. & M... for a large i 314,000 piculs or 14.6 per cent over c in a very apeeily reTOmpUoa cf new Si' ' ...... needed , more .than anything else to responsible for tbe'decreased sum i21 75: 25 Onomea. 17.50: 40 Waialua, ; - Dart 1912-191- 3, v dcvel- the estimate of which was Balasan 8,000 10,000 ' - nterprlss and conslderatic of thi for the six days 35; 25 Hawaiian Agriculture, 126. tide. us. over the present tinincial sit- transactions c, 2.146,000 piculs. and of which 1,743,-'Barota- Dumangas nation in the. fJnltcA Staf im- - . i'umenw . v ending Friday. j The following are the bonds dealt 034 piculs had already been shipped I Zarraga . 130.000 93,000 little healthy optimism ' far stocks goV;i the banker Hawaiian Commercial again played in: $8500 O. R. & L.. 97.50; $500 ... ., said Rdward ;.W ait up to and including October 18. of Dingle & Pass! . . . 41,000 Morston. one - continued; Tthe market Is pretty well trad-fld- Ol Hllo 6s, 91.50;' $3000 & U of ths leadihg tinan- a conspicuous part In the week's O. R. year. sold, and while lower prices 1 ing a 5s, 97.50; $1000 O. R. & L., 97.50. ihis It is interest'ng to note Conception ,Ajuy & ciera pi New yoric, m an Jntervidw at and suffered losi While it hadjL. seen -- they wIU result only froui some closed 'Saturday a week ago at 22.75,1 On Friday notice was given that the that in the estimate for the coming Sara 53,r000 44,000 the Palace .Hotel yesterday. He Is a - unexpected has been ; sugar crop, of the 2,460.000 piculs es- Capize Province situation. There Htffrteied U. S. ntent Office the last sale of it made during the pe-- 1 board of directors of the Honolulu 44.000 member of the firm of Blair & Co., only only, a limited investment market . riod just ending was' at 21.75. a de- - Urewing and Malting Company had de timaed ,235,000 piculs are listed Antique Province. ,v51,000 Danxers, ana a director of the west i 1-- ; , ; 1 Detrimental. - Breakfast' Cocoa, 2 lb. as centrifugal sugar. The following era . Paciflc Railroad, He "last War.Talk tins cline df a point for the period. clared an extra dividend of forty cents. left - ' half-poi- nt is as by . As soon Mexican Oahii Sugar lost a and payable December 15. The directors the estimate table issued Totals 2.146,000 2.4G0J500 eigne tor ine Jast ,v j J, ; as the situation , Baker's Chocolate (tmsweet-- ; just-wen- currency the saine may be said ofiEwa. These of the Kahuku plantation on the same Messrs. Figuera3 Hermanos October Raw Sugar . r vyi ...... 2,225,000 a "In a period of financial re4d t clears ; nd j conservative ;: :; ened), 1-- 2 lb. cakes fv day 20. 1913: Centrifugal sugar, .". 35,000 pessimistic; people inclined bill has been passed. Investments will ( stocks' were the ones most heavily announced that the dividends of j. ,f V are to In, Sugar leading. Six nun- - that plantation would be reduced from Estimate of the sugar crop 1913-1- 4 think : pessimistiesJly and - optimistic broaden out and a market will readily . 1. '." German's Sweet Chocolate h; dealt Oahu dred afrd fifteen shares of it changed 10 cents to 6 cents a share beginning coirfpared with our estimate of the , me , production of pigiro m peopw to e think. ; optinIsticallyX he te found for new securities. Tho fear -- - - " i?12f " 1912-1- 3 v"' 141b: cakes 10. or orcp dated October 18, 1912. was 1302,685" tona of ,2000 pounds f ;on. , make-th- e of war with Mexico has held much cf hands, Ithe greater part of it at in with the last uecemner. ine Kot uAll wa need; to . this-back- ;"- r - For &le teftdlBKCrocm ta Eooolulu Commercial 95 3hares were duction is to continue until further no-sol- d, PANAY AND NEGROS. eac a; mat platinum was 1.3. tons. presents sltuaticn coxe "out all rteht t.'S. -v , Negros 1912-1- 3 1913-1- 4 , per ; and In Ewa 160. tice. rue value .of the iron ton was li to get together and think optimis . "As a matter of fact, thero U r.o" Nictorias 76.000 70,000 12.44. ; as against $1,328,391 per t6n tically. other, words, ; ' in all thai is danger lav the situation. V.'tr.t the Valladolid 16.000 11.000 for the platinum. needed is confidence. people do ia to exer- DORCHESTER, MASS., U. There are" no American should S. A. Manapla & Sicaba 143,000 132,000 r . : , For , the 8ake,.of convenient .com- indications on the financial Portion cise care in expenditures. There haa :: :r::.s--- - ,V- PROSPERITY OF GRATIFYING Bayauan 2.000 .3,000 ; ' of, any , worse overextravagance In cc :ntry parison, and t because in commercial conditions than 'those been thl3 f ' Hinlgaran 22,000 54,000 we, . t.v ;, Money-ha- s 53 HIGHEST AWARDS TR practice the various ores ;and metals have had.' : of late. been f . r.t tea Himamaylan 6000 45,000 .. a, Blames Poor Crops, ''C- - ''7 , ; S EUROPE AKD XlIERICA are measured by variety Pt units freely all along the line. Yet there ii Tanhay 14,000 24,000 such, a3i thelong, fhpi and;' metric ' "I do ot say, that ; we .shall- have a no class of people ca-esrt- t :.t cna Vil- - FEATURES OF San Carlos and ton,,flask, avoirdupois pound and" troy boom . right away. - The - trouble with mill iA its strings qui. krr t. . ia. th . . lehermoso 175.000 185,000 1 otm ae th; s pnited a States; Geological the American pecple la that riey 'h've American people. If they -- Juit Bais ... 93,000 117,000 fiurvey, has isued a "i short summary set; their standards too hight " They try, to save money and If hava a Cabancalan & Hog 140,000 177,000 of the "Production of Metals and- - Me think that If w6 are not, in the midst good,!' conservative curre r.cy I rv an.I talIic-vQ're- VOLUME Binalbagan 20.000 51.000 s Ja. J911 and4912, stated inr of , a big l boom we are having hard good crops next year, all v,i'.l t3 well. TRADE - La Carlota & terms short toa of 2000 poundsI times, whereas we are having, nothing In the East there t-- 3 t: n n. rrcea- 197,000 227,000 - f-- I considerably, of which, howeveris de of the .kind. ; v . slon.in business th.'3 ll, I Isabela 71,000 180,000 rived from imported ores, bullion,: i Prosperity IsTdependent , cf c::r In cx- - Cm L etc upon .the think,:to this extrclsa i t to La Castellana .... 24,000 34,000 A comparison of the production , of ; products of the soiL, So long as 'the penditures and ..thrrefcrc a r" v.- Export Increase aI of Twelve Record Wheat Crop, Upward ' da : Fago 176,000 150,000 Some pf may i e . ' .t.. the bettejknown metals farmers are makings money the ;oya-b- only." Revision of Oats and Corn; Basolod v.-- . 71,000 77.000 . . Million Pounds Sterling. : of interest. r v ltry;has "nothing to; fear in the' way of . .. Talisay - : ...... 92,000 118,000 5; . . . . - ? adverse;" production jrnpbrts Advance : Is Estimate Now A , vt conditions: vThe ;The'chauITcur cf c ' i 1 ; ; Silay &' Eustaquio Shoguna,: Prince v-- '- The last, of the for, this year and for several years coach he:., , v ? Lopez neral at the - i 214.000 ,207.000 '; ;: CBT latest ISallJ Among the gratifying features- con Past .has ccbelowhmaxlpinTn procession ' . attained-duringt- t? crrrrtl tained in government's final crop Sarabia ...; .... 158,000 . 168,000 1 oglo.y! h banner years Cut in Long Icl .J City. SIMLA, IndlaJ in 1912-1- 3 India tally the JaJSLs..iwsuj4 report issued recently was an 'Im ; We. cater efipeclalljjto Inva shared In' the world's prcsperity, and provement in condition , and Indi- the - advance of importa ; and exports the lidswho require pure, rich hot-tie- d cated" yield of corn, an upward revi- on the figures of the .previous year ; . ' I crop t, milk duxlngl their ; trip Increase of. 57,000,000. sion of the oats and shows a net .' wheat ; c to th'e Imports ; harvest Ither mainland, Austra- the having risen from grain crops are" practically ? ex-- The lia or the Orient; i V: 000,000 to C 107,000,000, and the , made and determination of final har . i ports from 152,000,000 to '164,000,- - " y up :- ; ' vest is all that remains to sum OOO.-- ; . t 79 the year's 'result. The net result, ac- V. ; From a commercialpoint of view cording to government report: placing .:r.:.:;j.Daryrn3n,i India Is booming, and not only boom condition .of crops as of Sept 25 Indi-- j ing, but making steady 'progress.' Inl cares a recora wneat crop oi vaa,i4, 'ymm ; " - ! i the memory , of some of the older v.O bushels,' a corn crop of 2,373,000,- , I::3cictl3n : civil servants who administer; India, 000. bushels and an oats yield of 1,122,-139,00- 0 - the? volume of traded has "increased bushels, or . the ithird largest 270,-000,00- - . ' I'-:.. - from r 84,00,000 per annum to 0. cropIn the country's history? Early . '--' '.'d-i- s it:7i,-'-,-','-ii.- .' ' i ' 'Y & private: , estimates placed the oats ' HI 'Imjnroved ';i?mrcommnnltohs! have crop at only O0,000,000jbushels. .; ' made this , possible, and,during this It Is commonly stated that' the re period the mileage of railways-- has in-- cent Vfalns 1 came .too Jate to :, benefit corn to any. great extent ' The 2 of a 1314 Lcreased . from. 7300,. to .33,000. During Increase ' the . past Tear these railways carried point overprevkus estimat , .65.1 3 22,000,000 4j over 300,000,000 'passengers sind 70,- ed condition of adds v to the promised harvest, .no 1':::::;c:.nUr.;':rkni , l.-v" bushels 000,000' tons of goods. ;y . i . . inconsequential r: 5 It, . there- many amount' ' Air r,- There are now five times as wiijii'L.: f i fore, would, be 'entirely within the 'I " v. - 1 miles- of , telegraph and twelve times , l j v umu voavxa w uww .w u ;b many v post as telegraph officers, The narvest of about 2,400,000,000. bushels ' carries .between forty and fifty times which compares very favorably with nThe new ?KisselKai to erve d 2 fi : : ' . a as many articles, and, during the past the10-yea- r, averagel. 4 .t-- . ' year, ; no less ' than thirty million comment, unless it be favorable, pounds were remitted by money order. can be pressed - against probable out- and1 eleven million jpounds received In ' ' turn of both oats and wheatfand HeLWe a" : deposits.: s The last . is ; a remarkable when the:, prolific yield of last year, j Neither' 'MWl&ttnoim en. m testimony to Indian opinion; as to the especially ' In oats Is considered, of i stability of BrIUshrrule, as few years necessity resulting in a heavy carry- ideal coiiipra considers a "big six too jbig a:: d go the deposit! were very small, and over, It is no't surprising to note that OU CXHIOITION the native of India is only now. leani wheat touched lowest price levels for average - . , ; ;. ng to deposit money with the gov the year last week, and that oats have sizearsixiinaaequate. NOW r.;ABY FOR OCLIVERY ernment, Instead of burying AU as has declined about;,6 .cents .from the high i ' fc! i - "Wherever the new KlsSelKaf 48 '.'Six has , been shown,- It KlsselKar" 48 "SixT equipment is complete and1 of the been nis. custoia rrom time immemo- prices or tne;yeanv v . j C. e : ! hung - - G: D:cl;:y, rial. In additioa to thIs,-,8oin- of, the During the month of August reports has created .genuine enthusiasm, Its low , chassis, clean, v ' est class, including' Golde,. Patent one man" topt Warner great Indian chiefs are; Investing; their were circulated to the " effect that artistic"; lines and' general finish- - and refinement of 'design ere-- : hi speedometer; - Klaxoaihorn and. many other features that are Fhcns ZZZ7 Sols Distributor. : r - r , . government pa-- losses cora : were appalling. This atj ah instantly favorable impression which Is further, con- . usually found .only In cars, of the very highest price. : hoarded wealth In the, in J - . ' firmed by. a- - ktudy. .'personal 43 523C0; CD per. :.',.--:::;-- :; "loss,- however, was from of the specifications and test of' '"There "Six" v1 .;-- "? reckoned 4 ' ; fully - which . Itevrtdteg ;r3U"31040-Fou- r U850 all: equipped, electric i Tbere are" definite; signs of con- last year's harvest:' .broke all quaimes:;:. j exceptions ' i& lighted started; hand drive, center Now be- aad- undoubtedly aver- records, and pronounced TheAvKlsselKar "Six" meets and masters every Iroad con-- : and left control.'. tentment: Ithe : near-- , are In nowise a fair yardstick. Previ- ditioh. It is equipped with a powerful long-strok-e niotor, of ing shown by our representatives everywhere. See your age material condition of the native of - : Holiday Goods ous' to 1912 a' croa totaling 2,500,000;- flexibility take-ap- y with-f"o- ut est dealer for demonstration. or write us for catalog. . v improving. remarkable "that' will hill on ?high" . ''- "- India hasimproved and is ',;.':;.'-- K"1, ' - :.r: - i - ' was considered, normal' and thus s5a..'". - - s r.'i.f-i--;- ' The - given" peace 000: rushing,; and you can throttle down to a creep without,. kri h ?h at;iuonabipiuce3h British have India ' - crop year, approximately .,v-- - v the for tuis shifting gears,. .. '.,..-- .- 'ii." '' vi.i" r'J i ' prosperity, , . la?; by ;(, u u o . ' and as evidenced 2,400,000,000, cannot be .said to have no h a c bridges, hospi- . An examination big axles, big steering knuckles, large ho: l t -- roads, railways, canals, of .the v Ilottll opp.. Bethel SL.- - ' made such a poor showing. , ; ; Service Contract : tals, universities and' growing centers . gears and bearings, will, you ; that at every vital pclnt tKisselKar The country Is not facing a. corn 1 The KisselKar , Is ; cold under a Written guarantee of ser cf j commerce,- - such as modern the KlsselKar 48 "Six" is. more strongly built than is;constd- - the famine nor a general crop deficiency, to owners- - a tangible, and specific - vice 'definita contract porta of .Calcutta Bombay, Rangoon ered . necessary by most autQmobile manufacturers. t ; as may be seen from the table below , KlsselKar ..li' 4 ton- - that clearly, stipulates the scope of;t Service 'and and Karachi -- of, India is Extra liberal wheelbase. permits 'the unusually roomy The native (000 omitted): is a dee'ded advance In the evolution "of the Service" de'j Victor Records being admitted to a greater share In " Five- - neau and deep seats. The big wheels, tires, springs and shock . -- the administration of the country, and 1913- - 1912 yeariav. absorbers make the . KlsselKar i ""Six" a car of extraordinary 1 a large section people are defi- comfort, It is balanced In construction correctly " ::,::v C E R CSTRO M. MUSIC' COji U. of,the Corn .. .273,000 3,124,746 2.752JB67 jerfectly '':v.;:':t"i..,5:J'-- ,;:: nitely sharing In prosperity, , proportioned for size and weightmaking it a light-foote- d car KiesetKar Trucks 1500 lbs. 6 tons are used in over 2C0 dis Odd Fellows' Block Foft 8L l Jts. Wheat r. 753,714 .730,267 666,936 jTtie 1,122,139 M1SJ.337 in picking the way. over any roatL;...... tinct lines of business.; Write for .Truck Catalog, west naa given India material Oats 1,06852 9 prosperity and has tried to graft west-en- r - Everything considered, this Is not ideas and on minds to be written down as a lean harvest education the : v? of Orientals, but they remain Orientals year. Model 4-4- 0 $2055, Model 648 $2565, Model 6-6- 0, ; $3400 Thcycr Vlro Co. Ltd. still From the? hustle of the: west they : would feign to the-repos- F. B. Honolulu ' "i return COMMERCIAL ITEMS - O m STEINWAYm and peace of the east' which is akin OTHER P1ANQS.' ! ; to 'their natures.; '' ; .158 Hotel Street fPhonei2313 What has the west to give that can This week has' witnessed' Important I' "TUNING GUARANTEED save India from; this fate? The an- international financial developments, swer Is Christianity. So far the na- including a reduction in the German - . X voh'lamm- glp?Iffl. tives of India who' have been convert: bank rate and tae purchase by local ed; to Christianity; are of the lower bankers of 12,000,000 in gold bars 'at and uneducated classes, and little or London. The reduction in the Reicns-- no. attempt been to banks official discount charge on 'elmi Hifo ; -; i7 MERCHANT. TAILOR has made teach Honolulu ; Christianity to those Who are being Monday" 'from 6 to 5 per cent the-firs- t Moved toWaity Bldgl Klnfl St. change announced in nearly a more v highly educated on western Rooms 4 and Vcvef'Wells- - year as, ' linesr The trend, of that education Is is regarded a clear sign. of v A'.'-V Fargo & Co4: "t to make them dissatisfied with east an. improved situation at , -? where previously coadltlons had ern rellgibM but oV to all . school and unlx,tv prfufcation being on caused more or less concern. Obvi- 1 EXQU IS1TE HOLIDAY strictly jfecuiar lines, nVtffeiosrhas been ously, this occurrence lessens the de-- .... ; ,'.).r ' upon gold, f I . GIFTS i r put ,in ,arft the eld religions. The mand London for and V while there were rumors this week - )' result, thot thA educated class are " ' ; . Wall & Doagherty reKgioa. This of a possible advance in the Bank of Srow,iim without England no was on JewlQrs and Siltersxnlths things cahoot continue. The rate, action taken tiXltffoi Thursday. That institution has inti- : ; . ;. Alex. Xoung liaiiaing. educated young inuians cniwoj pretty -- but a.s a class mated strongly of late that.it TtKl of many naticnahties. would not welcome withdrawals of hw hare one mutual characWtet-- c religion. It is on this body the precious metal by New York at' want of present time, and some surprise i - the cf educated. .fndlani that Wa I P2LATIH oewtry depends and therefore manifested when the the $5,000,000 consignment frqm L lv!s- rS Silver, 5kel and Q rellgicn is as necessary to thisWlass Sdijb -' V... iilil G r,i-"- . a. community. Africa was engaged for shb iTl to cny other menx to this side. j

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Japan' abroad only-.will-' greatly rc l::ra r sulphur which are hipped tofthe Pa- thrt nt all that sells si goes to the United States, and the Jap- freight rates, but th tr.;r.3lt t . , deducting , Pacific cific. Coast' and of, very llkrly v.ill 1. ;.. JAPAPJ SETS exports orJumDer, nour, waeai, anese captains industry have this quired TO Coast in1 the by over CO per cent. together, with1 that portion of 'Japan's tact: constantly mind. Wiile WMM through Japan fce buy, as a rule where the tea exports which is handled I prompt- - delivery n ; Pacific Coasts ports, the total 191 2 lrioes Quality and PATS FI.E of considered i in are most inviting, there is a desire y i. ' lit. j' HIGH VALUE carrying 'traded tdrbe - : W canal to reciprocate when the matchless : Btliiltll connection wl 'the Panama II amounts "approximately to $90,000,600. purchasing power of the tUnlted States After .rei'3t:J rtfinr.ci t -- - ; iLril iLi.t- J j : 01 prouuew iv la censtderea, Tne Japanese ousinesa blowing up the Lc 3 Xy1 - exportation J The J -- . - m j ...... SUtertcMapan;nOW-l- in- propose to Increasethelr sales Building by the M;''' the tfnttert ?tien ' ; , 1 -- I PHILIPPINES IPORCiAt creasing more rafidry. than irom otner uie unueu , oia tauu declaration a vi!;:? r.. ::. C. ' ' 4 ' ?il-cld-: ithe?tcM?f friendly commercial to taincd dyr.".:t?. ' part of 1 - ,end. - ' . , arrester at V.i. :r! : :. I 4: tHnt witribute to thla. gO- .that C i mi' product. avail-Ailant- ic r- - I !, I " result-oriSuat- e With Panama canal route when he d: A a. . M .v. , y leg mosUyon he j the ' ,.'J ; . IBy'lAtest Mail? -Z v i i ist uLien Man j " l- and I ret - - appar. BeWwd, the opening o: the able a ftrticr - , i. - '.MANILA. --Referendum 4n- amended SAN FRANCISCO. While It - .?Kyat2Jiac"! YAs : i Panama canai "further) should stimu- hr the sale.. of. American products Ja able for In-th- - form' is to be in vogue e, Phtlip- ently is too early 4efinttely.,tfr, outline - East reasonably vummerec late a healthy ' and rapidly growing! Japan ard the Far pine Islands should bill number 422 of tne proDaoie over, one-- cu!3 follow. The new waterway not . :; tradfl. Qn the othefi hand, PfiillDDlne Assembly.: presented to and transportatiom xoutea td follow that thf oneration of the Panama canal,- - ft - "body byAssemblyman' Galicano K . tat Apacible. mil ', in is lth ynore thanyortinary interest become law The that the report of the American con-- r Question authorizes municipal councils BiitatA--pnpr- - r i Ai seo- Yokonama to tne ... t " , - at tn 1W:'nrfal iwaPRsimenta in their ; retarr of state at Washington: relative -- respective f municipalities for special to Japan'a anticipations la received by 0 Dublic PUTDosea: the passage Of those ! ;T. .. ' ' ;; .i ' V .'V; .. ti 'I .. or commerce. com ... m 1 .t V:A .." the chamber in a laws being subject to the "approval of municatlon i to .Captain Robert i Dollar the' provincial' boart..V',li; Vv" of the foreign' trade department.: the i The method of; procedure followed Washington representative of ? the In the passage of special assessment chamber of .eommerce. inclose a eopy -- lawrf byrihe mtmcipal governing bodies of the ' teport'.acknowledged ' by ..the t - reouirea that the law, be. presented be state , department t v SB?V j fore' the municipal council and appro- ' ved by." twt "of the commerce, he leading? Japanese j . - . at least 'thirds all members of .thatbody,' JJpon passage steamship' line 'managers,, .as; wejl as , 5 . . t shall i be transmitted -- tofprovincial the,r Japanese I government authorities j concernea board,, composed or the governor, tne who direcuy wiui 4 1 treasurer, and the third member, and transportation r matters, indicate, that: ty .. a Ifollowlne the. open-- 1 u Don' , anDrovel bv i body, will ..be Hii i8niu that i. v V f , . i. a- prove ". .' ....:, v to lng of the Panama canal will of submitted jpopular vote. for ratificatr un-- .r v.. great Importance, ,ana u tuuy is i ' i. . ion bysthe maiority of au Jthe reguiany a aretfiftA ' carefnl and " thorough Ladles' Floral Sets J or 4 p.tzsi to : that aralifled electors of the municiDality. ? investigation, has . , . - of the whole subject set. "" ) f, bill further Estates the The that made-fea- ( .T..!7t'A - V- ...... e-- been., Prur.Iflj V niethod voting tcohsists in ithe o - , .... - Hedge, Grass, Flower and Ji .of r ; j&ignest, ;mo jrepreseuia-Hv- From the -- ! ' positing: oy tne-- constituency; or 5 ne mrf rpstvnsihief Jananese view Shears. . ; munlcipalityof balls that; either ap canal means ; point, the opening of this Hand Cultivators, prove or ; reject the . measure tinder mucji to Japan qommerciallyi In that ' consideration; . Black balls signify dis e a,;new oar water route is ma Hose-Sprinkle- rs ' and ecf aDDrovel white aonrovel. f Before i available to the. Atlantic f coasts oi hnth North' and South America, as Crass Knives, etc.. .by , nene is announced .the chairman, well as to the Gulf of Mexico. . In a j land upon the checking ofJils name, he secofidar 1 sense ; the., Panama anai r Jst 01 be - handed twi I talls vby;- - the will provide another route for Japan - fiCA.j clu j aaj.j. vi tu it iku : v wvtuj to Europe.- - As-- a result,. It is believed lrne to register his ball in the roonC of. Japan, and of all the that the trade ...... - 163-17-7 So. King SL- ;, The.;; court of , firsts , instance, of .the province - wherein ? the votlrac is neia America permanently, and greatly will is the arbiter vt oucstions arising be benefited. In metal products, heavy out jof the referendum; t and all r pro machinery;', raw cotton, phosphorites against process snoma. dq and C possibly, kerosene, xne ranama tests': the upon great 4 ' ' TTIT Trair fplpTvTiOTiA U'ill hfr made within. SQ days from the "time routA asiiv mar be relied rr the results of tne voting are published ly to advance tthe I ialei Pf American cuy products in apau; v; v; ; c - vi; ; 1 ... ' This wu is maae appneawe i4xne 1 yo vomnvissiofiea. ' ' Yenicjdied if you wUl commune or Manna, ana to 1 tne , townsnips New vesseia , I 'ThU janahese steamship Company, BatanesMlndoroandPalawan,v-- v ? p licate witlj jJo; Nippon Y usen Kaisha, jfs putting into ; " seems S'S;-- RIRLSISTOP WHirJfiSBl service new steamers, tnat are coaswi eredC by the shipping public to be too In i U , THE HAIR WITH SOAP large for vise through the Suez, canal,,, and Jt is assumed that these vessels j on canal ; 3?. (S Soap your scalp cansmar dan vlil be utilized the Panama dries ... - : . . .4 r "...... v ..- - '.- - m steamship jcom- route. Other Japanese j 1 r o , . v,.-- , ' in .Pa-- ,A-.V- , , panlesthat now participate .the a thl. next time. including ti"Afte'r was ing --ywr'i hal r; with soap cific coast trade, the South -- ports, although conducting always apply a;tmie uanaenne 10 tne American s scalp to invigorate tne" hair, and pre- thorough, tentative examination, of this . You absolutely sure Vt ..... j m are 1 vent drvness. : Better still, use soap as subject, withhold their plans. Japanese v 1 t1' industry" are secretive r ? V "V , possible, instead have "captains of i sparingly as and of, - Hair Cleanse.t Just and are slow to offer suggestions o50b.iiiileafifomiisei , . . a "Danderine 9 ' wf.'' moisten a cloth with Danderine and definite character. your showing 1 draw It carefully . through , hair, The usual statistical data taking one strand at a time. This will distances via the Panama , canal as , ,1 'remove dust, dirt and excessive oil. In compared with the Suez route are be--in- g 11. 1 V few 'moments you will be amazed, exhibited in Japan, and the facts j I j i. 7 . your will not only be clean, it conclusion v. ' .hair but as presented support the will be vwavy, fluffy and abundant, and opening of the canal affords, ' v that the ... I possess an incomparable softness and opportunities ,.?' Ti;v numerous important for; lustre. expansion or American traae wuu ; the ( ' 1 - Besides cleansing and beautifying Japan and the Far East as compared I .V . Tl-- toe nair, one appucauuu ui uiiuucnuc-I. with the advantages now enjoyed by v ' dissolves every; particle of dandruff; Europe in utilizing the Suez route. FOR LEASE stimulates the scalp, stopping. Itching Japan already has SteamVlUndry-it- c Mnrwiver. as American ionflaiiha St falling hair. Danderine is to the extending to Q.ftiv corner Hotel :and Richards SU. and heavily subsidized lines " 1X2? hair what fresh showers of rain and London via Suez canal, to the west1, , IteacjULois, Waikiki. ,- c - 5 sunshlae are to vegetation, it goes coast of South America, to Australia ' t right to the roots, .invigorates and to Paci- 1 " w FORSALE and three separate lines the 7 Strengthens . .them. lis exhilarating fic Coast of the United States, further C 2 life-produci- ng properties ? cause ' " and expansion is anticipated into the ter ZZY' .: . , 4 sq.' ABU . - .$8000 "Hi ?fj;Sj t I , fUfiinlmproved Nuiianu the hair to' , grow long. Strong and ritory made available by the Panama nf?; - beautiful. g. .. t . canal. This condition of affairs will : 'Men! Ladies1! Tou can surely have strengthen the continuance of steam- de-- j - ; In trf bolldiug, ; fcelja2;-ce- ht "y Offlees. pan1 Jlavali lots xf charming hair. f ship bonuses now aggregating upward and give them fair wear. Any 1 a Kcowlton's Danderine from rrr "tt a'ii mT5TTCmri" k bottle of of $.",400,000. This subsidy is intend- any .drug store or toilet counter and on ed to assist steamship companies UVy try It. advertisement presumably rw or nonpay!ng routes. ICLllV V 11A VVUI XllUUVWiUVV f v Impetus for American Trade. Telling the &ood News. ) i tii iTnituH Slfntc nnrHri- - by-- . rim. . 1 placed and mileage allowed rated n one-ihir- d or tne xoiai loreixn 1; Mrs. Youngma-A- nd so my baby ,sic2.Mie.000. Of this got the-- prize at the baby show? I is to be deducted the TT -- airounl there 'fte'nt-i-Th-e 'CuVnmYhsRftlltfirtM - ' .v.-- II Tor lirttf'f' he would. couldn't have been and Philippine trade, leav- I I iT v1' Bingham Streets Immediate possession. knew It Hawaiian V. Otherwise. Old Bachelor (one of the ing $153,000,000 to represent the trade & we Japan and the United States. ' - COMPANY, LIMITED, judges) Yes, madam, all agreed between .1 w...... BISHOP TRUST . 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": ' - 11 a r, ; :;vate'cr public." All told, tention f. all. fathers. wbtf-liave'- boys !Wintt::;& Cfray's. Sugar. Journal for t operators in Cubal at prfcesTilghcr 1 a : ; - f T thl : c'- v. Cvi! :. f:r t!.e 3 r. re very attractive.1, rvn!.. tbeu knack of thlngs..::- - f 3 says;; .. an their .value in the United .King- fr.rt ; cakinr:. Kovabr.l 4'.v t tV. he wls on cculd te truthfully 'call- - W. Dimond L - Cd; has gond'ihet STATISTIC iv : w. 5 t:. r.c: vap-- ..LuJ. :a the c:s: :!..r.J cf t' tJ i palace vita t::e cr: limit wnefl' it .comes to; showing i ,rTh9v jBix'Xpnncipai I re-r.- ; - . iir.J y .a ui ;..3 wiricows are ein:; prcprte taoie seuir.r3- ior i'e;Cier J pcrts: Recjeipts,' "uoo tens; experts, j Europe' showing , the only; Interest at nround 2c toi) i AppaYently. there has t ' - o-s- rcr.-.rru- ' j rj .t. 'r.e.- cl lcrality rclJ i'.y ban excise ranees 'cf the "J. window hovJngla tri y rful, testing has ended, vrv leen ' no 'attempt to'sellvpecembef ' .x v'x luchy . "j seen in .'ap- trc ':t tlc-- t ty th3 for the i:c';:nt3:. i with still more wonders be In ,:the United 'States land shipment, as no ; offeringi hays' :; c';-- 5 Jo av che wlrow-drcscln- s utility- Ivory In all Its purity used In - side. y rC.-:.- : Cuba together cfilCS.BSS tons!, peared on .the market.i-AVVi'- Avhin v.o ty ths ' rr asinst - y -- - y' i- - j " t the l:cal r ;r:har.ts. . r pre?r.t-da- manufacture . cf toilet v Yeey ttanr;. the entj. prising EURO PEAN.J3,EETXR0F. rf P. O. ' , ,,cI?3 13 tt-- Censo-- goods at'Bethr-- ' - fromrJIagde-- j t kIo l av? traveled the world .icrttrated.la Merchant and ;"vJtlnst6ns'Iast year; an ifncreasB'x)f' 84,755 Licht'clhles'us specially j - : r. -- . r- - ua --j ' .. : 1 vVp inra liie gLow ,uuuvo. t uctu, i mtuLAns ua frnm -yeanTTT ourg, uermany, riovemDer i '' Ar--- . 1 1 . ' A 1 r t A. . . A.1 . t ! A 1 tnn. last ivit: J J diu.. tv-am- ui ma...; r a;, i 1 w-- . t1 ccuia Le. ' .axspiay..; ot.;uoraesug - 'i'CM n'nfl - . - - favorable- for s cf clfsrent metre pclltan. vurifciiuu. j uuiUjJi:. tq.v-- & fnWiMyyc,'. "Tho.writhrr- lamostiv' cl-.- oa' uui uyj,vv - love, cne you ve place J In -- - goods u r , t'- -t tv" art cf "e 3'ou the. seeds whlch'bcth so! tousvasramsu 337,00(riast year,; . ue growms cruy,'aiia-iso'ueueu- ; - up-to- ", 1 1 1's-- ; ove all cL, s, ;.i strictly display .? it tban aret date. SUPPLYit-Tot-- J - ..Cf worn, tr-,'- 1 YJSIBLE Stock pe narvesi. . - r. ; - i govern uer ii, lau a ue .weaiuct '..-- : ' w mP 4

. e i . . .v ."" y i L:"2 the art . - v,-- xtug i VAJUiyaa. " , ' city . iuc xiuiiiaict lr.de cf this are i the most iastideous,"' In. that Oti ;.rc. . I to making a specialty. 6f kodak3. Kodaks desired br n I d vh lrn anil a1ntgl fnirotV.civctinw n '.asure and instruction ine. Bhoehdepartment; t this - , The .e.. ir, yoummK mat for the children' and kodaks for v. the. visiblesupply of 702,62$; tons', against O t'e Rains have Mm&zr-'m- y RAWS.The' tthdrawair cfthe rnsi at: AfiVliTh wither ' western beet factories.. from the east during': the past ; week haa? continued - s :. - ; - - era markets. where- freight rate must clear and cocl. in' every way inost fav-,- v'svt- :; rt'w --v vfs- .3 upon. tons cf bcllday goods u2i V-- : more-t- 6 have; Thiibcf? absorbed byVthem. haaIed( to; a : hauling and?' -- - lot enend:ihaiiou orafcle for harvesting. the way and -to be Ported larger- - demand in the w disnlAofrthLsrfra Is toKieSAed mill . wcrk, .all of hich .operations axe,, "Ivr.l, vto. Ute Ahat "1JA. 'otthy of AbseryaUonby UasU and hence;tct: increased reqnire-- progressing most rapidly; and are?,well . V - itlsa v-- - ABADJE PrdpJ- - TESWISOIV,- .- cf the l. J stores have ?ci-;;luli".: re-- advanced. In many Important : sec- - ..'-:-a-y v.;ndow dressy " W ; tThv Ueal -- Cloihin Comnany S on v Uonsbotlrtht field and factory- - yields-- - Is c work to finersWA&t2:vIfberaL ; , bnjr of raws has been fjtre. exceptlonaJiy'twd Htbis 4 year,i - r.g. this- line c s.eauucra.aaom-- of toate elothmr: eSDedAll Iri :fak liherai?that at theSMS while-- in others -- the tonnage .13 , light. r and It U safe .to say, annarel as 'would: meytaT the visible suDnliestof .Cuba and the and- - along rifef both ..the sugar.- - t! e' and-tonnag- 1 that actwithst: handsome tHe comlnt bbiidays United-State- s e are below the average e functloof v.indows tofay-ther- are i t6etbere:dntb on'?:' es :l,RWh ,v ar maklns ; ar f store : i' - till in prcmdTof.-.J- - . h they "Irurchasestrohi, Cuba: stock, wtiicnysi ent iweatner; conaiuons.;tnetcane w:i . vjndow-gRzer- :. something be ";r: uoon.om-jconimuau- y uicasuig.-ui;jMuiji:..M-i i itcb, , ; x Vf -- De,aepenaea lowing 'aro r.r. vv-Ji r,r.t , iww a..r ";xucanu street .has & ,yery pre o .izplays'-rM- .r Supply ,5? , v itu their apprca.. tht Honolnlu.Photo rand wculd be evek more welcome for H Jordan's tismauka viadow;ia veryompany Ttiere lavnotM Ilk-- , t t istefully with s 'best-clos?-flrain- f-- tilled; tand-- ;VThe ei island tMeats and 1CJ per cent r? : i roe-eanoiDS- . Md you y ;8oc ' is w cplvare here. ar,aftsomethl9g,.rt-J,- eve - ..cmancAry ffhesrr-.-; t thatr-i- s ' U ,.tful.:rememlrar rrp, wmin3 lljuitof clothes W Intends iUKiuelesapparel,r 'T .. ; - lclld&ys.- - : 'flCtreaUnsvJil a - jfy-!- ' other" large vi.:dow v ' ;U - , t;-:- - JV :.- .he t.-- ; ; -- J i lerprteing firm is?mied.wiW - rCn'i . v Ir., g I pricotcxe V" r .. , f. raof toilet sets with aXer VmjMtM November. ::;;;...;,:;.' ..i: '1 TTTT , .... t tn artistic plece-.ork;in-,it8t- tottie ;gUts;tatryear;;otaly :tii vtlonsisiU iontinue n??nna tion fromiont Tarioiis Centrals,. that. ' :;V : Qt - way of toys forjthe.chiWren, on to about !; iooes fall to attract ttentin,Vrhe- but Sachs,, the big store the corner t flPlVPuC 1 , y. clectrtelabor-kavrn- g ? Irlln i goods to the. ttapl cfQelhere are devices U Aoldlnp.. to 4ts, welKslabUshed rep ; HnifhltIl.uVv ' - - Frcmart fAf445' - V '' -- HSSS " e 1? h ' r- . : r i tries of. the May Seems W be aTjoirtti ;for the hdme; that,, will gladden" the uUtlon tor window dreosing ? during time, some of theMarg-- y - ' we SUPPLY BEST jClATERJALS ' many housewife,-- ! lb 5 havQ WV T,M qf-vr-- ' ? T ifce evenness of things, but It doesoilheaH of a. The :Kt holiday Csaasoa. wdlropr--tim- e to .42 wCentrals, Informed us.that if : 1: ' Sk, In . j:or I: - Ktogime13liritti?the cipal:Jinyers: Pid in. conUnye Mt one:' that f Electricmpany.bii next few weeks there the,.fayorabl: weather the HOrtOlAJIAJ COMTRUCTIOrj Ct DIlAVir 3 COr ; - , May ahd jthe.Electrii:Sliop:on ..Port vchangea appear-- b.y;fienwon; U1 year, pos- - : t ; look at thf vlndows .ofU: .wllll5 made In the J . k" - on' r?ach thVoMast e.;; : : ,trr. - e'' 6.h New Orleans. V fairly screeches rlolidays'atyov.iw Vthe tenIeb-th'- natives. The present dis- - to 1000 ag$ TARIFF. Present duties onim- hethey you Twill of;not.y; ' prvvuege,or,Tins,ineDuironana ?lay'.ats.tbeigttere on ue corner" i ne Tirsi .8nipraeninortn irom uus ptrts of sugar according to polarisco.-cro- : ' 'js due to ir v. n it arrive pic test: On 9$, Foreign stnjet,1s JEhlerS with a;tfejrotfie rest, patter what f8 mposUif '.dolls. ' l1ag,now ni-- y u the ' t. ' frper-rV- tl deftest ? r v ' '', t rawa, 1.685c oflForeiga'-re- fir difplay of gowns,-fo- ; tyentng Santa Ctos' headquarters , m Port $t Bbtpn.;C. t V Orflpwewher'tepOrts --have remain-- fined, degs .test; ' rnocn .tea of pec!aJi'OccasIbnS.vlnV :.:Thetwt): itfrsfurnitureN stores of street .oppositePauahl hasa palrof ' lOcon , Cuban .".oiing, combinations aod models the city.JyHopp Ca and th Coyne windows that catches Hhe children ed fsryprabie andt rather improved or. l.348c, and Cuban refinifd 152c. I 1.11914, tar-- I'ey are fully-equal to. V;rW6r0iVF putv forth and hdldSj;their"i attention till their Liitueatt beetCa. and LauH'ana. On and after March new ' inVVfforts Cuba'lssiKxiallr-faTored'byVabund- - iff will be; 'On 95 deg.VForeign, erf x These ar'enpplemcnte'd HhWyn,'ney,er before equaled eye4 ache. , No . description of" the rates fir : ,y V- - 1 10d the ether "windows with, displays charto cater tOvinonL.wnoidesire to maxe goods in tne" window, is necessary. ant rains'. '""'V ';Cv;. . 1.256c and deg. test'Foreign, 1.36c -- r J 96 100 rcterivtic' of bachelorjjoodv happiness," house furntshinS the subject of That the-st-ore is old Santa's liead-- 1 The U. S. has. drawn some xentrifu-- on deg. test Cuban, 4."O048c and C. Q. TEE MOMBMBAZt. - . -- holdings j deg. Cuban per : rZC' gals European id. the proper apparel to be' worn at Ghristmas- giftp. T.he' displays that quarters Js all that is necessary.-- from the of test i.twsc r'