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VOL. XIX. TWENTY-FOU- R PAGES. HONOLULU, HAWAII, SATURDAY. DECF.MMl-.- 2, TWENTY-FOU- FAGES. i fi(t THE CHINA HERIFF PLANS ilhelmina Rise CONFERENCE SAFE AND SANE ravity Railroad PROBABLY CHRISTMAS EVE AILII RE

The customary Christmas Eve good tlio last cars will bo leaving town In (Associated Press Cables to The Star.) half-pas- to- - PEKIN, December 23. The peace- conference is expected to prove a t. ,, win i,n i nvi. tho vicinity of t twelve trt5 morrow morning. failure. OHlclnUs insist that tho throne will bo retained. It is believed tho tonight. al- denco Next Saturday evening, which will The proposed gravity railroad up same firm. It is estimated that it will Quito a number of people are revolutionaries arc preparing to advance north by way of Pukow and Nan- Tho presonco of tho lleet fn port ho 0i,scrvca as Now Year's eve, there Wllhclmina Rise, on Palolo Hill, is to cost about ?2o,000. The road will run ready living on Palolo Hill and It is king. Tho tompor of the rebels threatens tho breaking of tho armistice. to top Palolo 11111, overlooking expected y wilt add greatly to the general mer-- : will be a similar system of late cars. become a reality, accoruing to the the of that tho number will be Tho imperialists' had been reontorced and may retake tho town. (Nan- Forty-Hou- the valley, and going to an elevation increased as soon as the king?) rlment of tho proceedings, also to the r Jollification for Jackles. statement made this morning by Chas. Inquiries this morning elicited tho of about 1000 feet above sea levnl. Tho road is In operation. Frank Thompson, Japanese for Hankow. crush. Stanton, manager of the lvalmukl Land information that there is nothing now grado will average about twelve per it is understood, is going to build a WASHINGTON. December 23. It is roported hero that Japanese While tho pollco department wants In connection with fleet matters. Company. 'cent. $25,000 houso on Palolo Hill, and Man- will arrive at Hankow on tho 30th. overyono to enjoy tuemseives, it win Elaborate preparations are now In Mr. Stanton says that soon after The plan is to have tho car coming ager Stanton has already ordered 125,-00-0 down help to pull the car going up. of stand for no rowdyism, and evory !ia,i for the entertainments to be tho beginning of tho now year tho ar- bricks for the foundation tho TO FIGHT FRUIT FLY. aug- There will, of course, be auxiliary line residence he plans to construct SACRAMENTO, December 23. There will bo second of available ofllcer of tho force, hold on Christmas Day and there- Wllhol-min- a a extra session ticles of incorporation of tho power, yet mented by fifty men from the licet, abouts, but these were fully described but it has not been decided for himself. the Letdslaturo to onact a law to aid In the fight to exterminate the Med- Rise Railroad Company will will steam, gas or will patrol tho streets In the Inter- in the Star yesterday. whether this be The proposed railroad will bo tho iterranean fruit lly. probably bo prepared. not electricity. midway the company, will ests of law and order. There should be a big lot of men This does About of property of the land as mean, of Pedestrians must keep on the right iashore tonight from the ships. The however, that construction length of the line will bo a switch be tho road over which it operates, BLOODSHED IN PERSIA. will be once. Hut will pass ono side of the street, which ever way Pnlnrniln will rnntrllniln nlinilt threii the road started at whore tho cars another. for tho streets on Palolo Hill havo not ST. PETERSBURG, December 23. Bloodshed in Persia promises to j money is on building As to straight, having government. they are going. hundred, and the other ships about tho hand for the tho line is be been turned over to the complicate tho settlement. There is more fighting about Lake Ururala. gravity railroad as soon as it seems no turns or curves at all, both the On this account It is not necessary Autos will not be allowed to stop the same number each. These men advisable to do so. The road will be cost of construction and that of main- that tho Kaimuki Land Company ob- in tho area bounded by Fort, Hotel, go ashore this afternoon and have MORSE'S RUSE. built by the Kalmuki Land Company tenance will be light as compared with tain a charter to build and operate ATLANTA, December 23. The doctors report will Nuuanu and King streets. They may forty-hour- s liberty. They will report that Banker Morse and will probably, be operated by the other railroads. tho railroad. be driven through the thoroughfares, for duty again on Christinas morning, die unless freed. hut will only he allowed to stand in and then the remainder of the men IMPERIAL CONVOY ROBBED. Ilcthol street. will be granted the same liberty. HARBIN, I'kjceuiber 23. Brigands havo robbed an Imperial convoy ot Confetti may bo used, hut persons Christmas dinner will bo served DECORATED FLOATS IN FLORAL GOVERNOR ' ?S50,U00. scooping it up from the street or aboard. This should be a happy time sidewalk will bo promptly arrested. for all. The officers, of course, will Bombs, torpedoes, Hour and other have some friends down with them, PARADE WILL BE GRAND E PARDONS devices calculated to injure the eyes, and the men will be made happy with FREIGHTER FROM CANAL ZONE y the good things that arc coming in 1 ears, garments or nerves of passers-b- will be strictly tabu. the Glacier tomorrow morning from good-nature- San Francisco. Unlimited noise and d Chairman Charles R. Frazier, of that the Hackfqld float has always do Govornor Frear yesterday afternoon Quarantine. HELD OUTSIDE AS PRECAUTION ebullition of the carnival spirit "Will Christmas Day in the decorated lloats section of tho served apprize as well as much cat decided to grant some pardons and Dr. - be allowed to go for all It is worth, Ramus has recommended that Floral- Parade, said .that the niendation. commutations to prisoners who are toys quarantine be hut Sheriff .Tarrett has determined for the children in section will bo tho largest and most With the big firms coming to the serving timo in tho jails ot the Ter- for awhile. recognize probability, be in that tho streets tonight shall be a held back complete of any of tho' annual front In this way Honolulu will bo ritory. Evidently Hawaii doesn't before tomorrow donations of clothing - morning. place along which a person may walk Presents and pageants. splendidly represented in this sec- Amimoto, who In 1900 was sen- the Panama Canal zone as the clean- and such tilings will be given right Tho Navajo comes hero from without fear of being burned, singed, Within the past fow days he has tion. tenced .to imprisonment at hard labor est In the world, for tho Navajo, a1 Balboa over to tho immigrants, but toys will With 2.1(10 trma nf 1 whitened, cut, bruised, wounded, and had good news from three of tho big Tlie floats section gives an oppot for twonty-llv- c years for murder in steel steamer, arrived this bo withhold until tho childre'n como small here , nHrbor dock R driven stark, staring, crazy by tho firms, Castlo & Cooko, Aloxander & tunlty for effective decorating that nt the second degree, Is granted a full out. morning irom uaiuon. i.maimi, ami from Now York nna ta,.en ,)y rall tQ devilish devices of tho mob. Sclah! Ualdwin and C. Brewer & Co., each of other division of the parade affords, pardon, after serving oloven years. This. course has suggested itsoir to sho Is to lie outsldo of tho harbor tin-- 1 Balboa, whero the Navajo picked it up. Late Car Service. which has decided to enter iloats, and and Chairman Frazior Is finding that Young Lock Noo Is also given a Dr. Ramus on account of tho liability has boon fumigated, because , Tho tlnip of Journey has been twonty- - Special arrangements have boon It is certain that all of thorn will bo public spirit in this .respect Is far free pardon. Ho got llfo for murder til she of tho toys being broken in transit three days. This protraotod voyage ia mado for a late sorvico of street cars not only representative of somo fea- from dormant. in tho second degree, and will bo freo sho did not bring a certificate of dis- and ruined in the fumigation, the duo to tho heavy weather encountered tonight, and next Saturday night. ture of Hawaii, but will bo unusually on ChrlstmaB morning. Osato, who infection with her. .Irttlmo ntn st'lll unt lii nffnrtnil hv 'Whilo It Is too oarly to give out jail tho way across. Captain K. A. Ah- - Tonight every branch of tho system ' "' attractive and should prove a special got ten years for manslaughter In tho tho cleans Inn nrocess. so they can bo full dotalls regarding tho section, it Tho Navajo was' off port boforo ton Hn stated tills morning that tho boat will havo an extension of tho time ta- feature of the 1912 pageant. first dogreo, will be free also on i is apparent now that it will bo moro o'clock this morning, and Dr. Sinclair was bucking boisterous weather tho ble by ono hour. This will mean that (Continued on pago four.) Christmas Dny. H. Hackfold & Co. have in the past complete than over before," said Mr, her. Ho in an whole time. Just boforo leaving, Bal- Goto, who got lifo for rape, has went out to returned uphold the honors of this division in Frostier today. "Hawaii has had a boa tho first mato broke ills log. Ho pnmtnrr had his ser.tonco commuted to twenty hour or so, and explained that sho 'nn nimillnHft u'nv oltvnvo tn prosperous year, and thoso who havo was superintending the loading of years. Ho was convicted in 1899 and had boon passed, but as sho did not the EPDE1G QUARANTINE the front with a lioat that proved profited by tho splendid sugar crop havy cargo, when a piece of ironwork will bo released on Monday. Antono of disinfection, ho unique, artistic and in every way and by trado conditions generally cer- have a certificate foil out of tho sling and crashed on to Cnrvalho, who was sontoncod to ton worthy. Critics who havo seen more tainly are doing their sharo to mako would havo to see Dr. Ramus whether his leg. In tho circumstances tho imprisonment on October 31, TO STAKED than ono or a'l of the parados say the parade the best ever:" oars' sho could como in or not. Dr. Ramus mato was fortunate in escaping more REFUSES BE IflOO, Monday will bo n freo man on resolved to make a visit himself to sorious injury. next. tho boat. Ho went out in tho Oahu, The vessel is consigned to Brewer & C. A. had Ills eivlel - F Schmiedtc lias and resolved that she .should be fuml- Co. She will berth on the lee side of T LOT OF THE WILL rights restored. Ho served nine Smallpox is still breaking out in the There was another birth yesterday gated before she entered. This will the railroad wharf, and discharge her then camp at Quarantine Island. Yester- tho child being born in tho smallpox months for ombozzlomont and bo done, so the vessel will not, in alllcnrgo into trucks for Pearl Harbor country. Ho is said day afternoon there wero two fur- hospital. Tho mother already had a moved from the good llfo then. ther cases of small pox and two of child in tho hospital suffering from IMMIGRANTS TO PLANTATIONS to huvo lived a since typhoid fovor. This morning there tills disease, and she resolved to re-- 1 caso smallpox. This main with her. Everytning is going was another of ' The 'Frisco Holidays well can bo oxpected. Tho was a Portuguese woman. Tho iaae along as as SCARLET FEVER nursing vork- - Yesterday afternoon a batch of 1m- - immune from further attack. occurred In a tent, and not many are medical and staffs are migrants was passed by Federal d It is thought that this advance So tho big corral of lug hard, but tho heavy rains havo By ERNEST N. SMITH. tho running affected. far s whlifl) off a jargon of olll-- 1 speetor Raymond C. Brown, peo-cial- of immigrants will bo able to not had any havoc with the tents. Tho tho guard (Special Correspondence of The Star) ovor eight hundred has ship- Christmas melody, small boy8 and imnii-- ! I1'0 oins sent to tho territorial immi- write and toll thoir loss fortunate AT WAILUKU it is hoped that no will bo pleased when tho IS SAN FRANCISCO, December 10. girls outbreaks, and how well tlioy llko planta wltsaucer eyes cling to older pe- grants are ready to hand over to the Kraut station. Tho party consisted of mates of fresli cases will occur boforo the Merry Christinas." hnnds get dizzy trying to keep authorities. men ami comprised nineteen opant-- j tion life. i riod of detention is at an end. territorial Mnybo you can sing tho song of tiio track of ono million things, any ards, fourteen Portuguese and thirteen ' Tho big lot of immigrants at tho ono Dr. Pratt, president of tho board of tropics tho year round, maybe you can of which Russians. quarantine station is likely to stay missed would be a calamity health, received news from Wnlluku, warm tho ardor of tho chilled East indeed. C, The Immigrants only stayed a short there for somo timo to come. Tliero PAUL ISENBERG Maul, yesterday, that thoro had been erner Tor tho Hawnilan islands by Into ono fairyland and out DRUNKS RAGE timo at tho territorial station, as, nft-- I is u great shortago In tho way of cloth and Into a caso of scarlot fover in that town, tolling him ho can go swimming at go er meal, they shipped off In ing infants, aiid Dr. Clark would anotiit.' tho crowds, sweeping from one wore for but that tho patient Is woll on tho Waikikl on Now Year's day; maybo tho Klnau nnd W. G. Hall to Maul, very much llko to got some donations windy streets Into warm stores, grad- way to recovery now. tho tourists will answer tho call tho DOGS SH Hawaii and Kauai ports. in lino. In fact any kind of cloth- ually accumulating a pile of bundles CLOSE AFFAIR Tl that Tho news from tho other islands year around. Ixit them; thoy ought Tho Spaniards and Portuguese, were, ing is very acceptable, and any nrticles Which fairly topple them over when this morning Is good, nnd tho goneral to; they'll get their full money's from tho steamer Willesden. They sent to tho immigrant station will bo tho time comes to board a car. A health tone Is cheerful. worth, but on Just one day of tho year were all single men who, through linv- - conveyed to quarantine Island and tils- - Santa Clans on every corner, a Santa mourning Tho board of health clerical staff Is glvo mo tho snow-covere- d Eagt, nnd police court this morning D. P. R. iBenborg Is the Ing had smallpox somo years ago, wero! trlbuted among tho strangers. Clans in every store. It is onough to In the very busy present. Secretary Kirk noxt to tho snapping cold loss of two valuable dogs, an Irish at that winds mako older heads dizzy, and as for James Murray, drunk, was fined $5 of San setter and a German hunting dog, for Porter and his assistants havo their Francisco. the small ones well, the point is bet- i full year What Is ana cosw. one of whlch he piU(j $200. hands with end of tho Christmas without a told ter inm!u when 1 tell yqu of ono Jlttlo CHINESE COLONY DEPRESSED day, who hang arc runnfng a race in the matter of when Mr isenberg returned to his and wouldn't rather girl who danced merrily thorugh tho up stocking on a flroplaco convictions and the championship for home on Pensacola street about elov-th- e a real in early part of tho evening at the slda present year lies between these', o'C0Ck iast night, his dogs wero PERRET'S OBSERVATORY stead of pinning them to a mosquito of her parents. She went from BURNT BY VOLCANO. not and whilo two. jthero and greeted him with gladsome OVER NTERVENTION erawlln",under olllclals vestney Into nnothor lit of delight;- - twenty- - L. S. Conn ess camo over on the under your window gather to chop O'llrion is in the lead with 00v-wow- 1 sho shook hands with every Santa two convictions to his discredit.! This morning, failing to hear tho Manna Kea today, reporting a fine down tho banana treo? Claim she met; sho dropped ponnio Murray has scored eighteen off nis usual uproar when the man came with voyage. He says tho volcano Is cut- Santa Claps can't bo Santa claim in llltn tho nnvoa Knnm linlil mu cliaT Soreness is felt in tho Chlneso col- - Japan aro making a move to interfere own bat. tho milk, Paul rolled out of bod, went ting gr.eat antics and promises to o troplcBhat's. all. And so I ray, told ns many more sho wanted with tho revolution and tho republic what Iconard, a newcomer in Honolulu, into the yard, and, lo and behold, his ony today over tho morning cable overflow Into tho greater pit, which on Just oi)e.Mpyof. .the year glvo mo for Christmas. , should result from tho general was let off with a ?2 fine In consider-- dogs were not there, news carrying reports from Pekin that It has not done for years. Professor a colder climate than Honolulu nnd Santa Clans was everywhere, and uprising of tho Chineso people. obsorvatory burned yester not disrespectful of Honolulu, atlon that it was his first offense. Ho is at a loss to know who can Great Britain and Japan havo Perrot's that's as tho evening wore on sho became that "It has given me very much sur- - Carollno ICealoha was lined $2 anil havo spirited his pets away and will day morning, catching fire from tho either. more and more puzzled. She. knov tnken actlvo stops which may lead to ,rB0 t0 seo tho report that those two costs fro profanity. gladly welcome Information as to heat of tho molten lake. Tho lava, Tho ChrlBtinas season Is here. Tho of course that she hud to move rapldly'jl armed intervention In China, enlightened nations should take Mr. says, 200 sharp, bracing blowing H. N Kahalepuaa was fined $2." ior( their whereabouts, Conness has risen feet winds nro up to visit everybody on Christmas Evei' William Yap Kwal Fong, n leader action thnt means a supporting of tho malicious injury, and five gambling He says that they wero good dogs in a month. Mnny sailors wero on and down Market street, the stores are but tho number of times sho saw In tho colony and an advanced and corrupt old govorninont of tho Japs, old offenders, wero taxed $20 In manners as well as breeding and hand, and at the volcano as well as a blazo of light and activity, tho Santa Clans that night worried her premises to liberal, no doubt accurately elms, instead if thoy were going to Hllo their behavior lias been good. streots are packed with happy wan- and costs each, while five othors were that they nover left tho ' at almost to dlstrACtlon. Her attitude,' - go In like other voices tho prevailing feeling of the do anything consistent with their Thoy mndo friends of every- dering folk, tho curb is lined with lined $9 and costs euch. and still an- and play tho street ' havo became a llttlo frosty and more ro- - Chlneso In Honolulu in an intorvlow own high places in civilization of by long whisk-er- s other quintet $5 and costs each. rude dogs of baser breed. body their manly conduct. hawkers who blow paper served, much as an older sister's' given to Tho Star. To a reporter of showing their sympathy, If not aid your or con- - into face stand In tho nllght if a really very nice young man Co. will present the this paper he said: and comfort, to the enlightened form NO CHRISTMAS. tor a Jumping of A Christmas festival, with moving Kaimuki Land STAR of band tin clowns, porsisted In spollng an evening of, light on "On reading this morning's cablo of republican government which has will bo on Mon Kalihl "Southern Cross" in olcctrlc Tho Star not Issued or doxtorously follow n tiny automo Inter-(Continu- pictures Included, was held at moderate longth by staying on ed IUbo tonight. mossages I find that England and (Continued on page four.) day (ChriBtmas). among receiving station last night. Wllhelmlua bile tho lews ot tho spectators, on pago Qvo.) TWO THE HAWAIIAN STAR, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1911. THE HAWAIIAN STAR DAILY AND SEMI-WEEKL- END OF BIG CONTEST I

Daily published overy afternoon (except Sunday) by the Hawaiian Star Newspaper Association, Ltd., McCandlesa Building, Bethel street, Hono- lulu, T. H. HAS BEEN DETERMINED EVENING Entered at tho Postoflice at Honolulu as second class mall matter.

SUBSCRIPTION HATES, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. The Star's Great $3000 Prize Con- that the time in which they can assist Dally, naywhero In the Islands, per month .$ .75 27, their fnvorlte Is drawing to a close. Dally, anywhere tho Islands, thrco months 2.00 test will end on Saturday, January in Most ,of the workers state that they Daily, anywhere In tho Islands, six months 4.00 1U12. This date was decided upon to- CLOTHES have a largo number of promises of Dallyf anywhere in the Islands, one year '. 8.00 management, day by the Star nfter subscriptions, but tho time for round- Dally, to foreign countries, one year 12.0" going into the matter with much enrc. ing up these promises, ns well as Beml-Weekl- anywhero In tho Islands, ono year 2.00 It was decided that this date would looking nfter new prospects, Is none Baml-Weekl- y to Foreign countries, ono year 3.00 Advertising rates supplied upon request. be fairest to overy contestant, and too much. will Just about allow comfortable Contestants should not forget that L. D. TIMMONS, MANAGER. time for all tho workers to cover their they nro working for the biggest and office telephone, 2365; postoffice bos, 366. Business Held properly. by far the most liberal prizes that The Star's big contest began on have ever been offered In any sub- FOR October 21. and it was the original scription contest In Hawaii; and they Intention to continue the race about should not lot their friends forget Hose three months. The one extra week that they nro selling a newspaper 5ilk ad- in every Is BIGGEST Thread was considered that sense tho ALL COLORS AND SIZES; added to this time visable owing to the fact that the thing in newspaper value that has 50c AND 75c QUALITY. Christmas holiday week has been vir- ever been nvailable in tho Territory, SPECIAL tually, nlthough not actually, treated and which is just really started on its ns a vacation season. Most of tho development. Within a few months 35c a pair or 3 for $1.00 leading candidates have suspended tho GREATER STAR will have built canvassing until after Christmas, but a new and adequate homo for itself, announce that they will resume the with facilities that will place it so far work with renewed vigor on next ahead that its present lead will seem Tuesday. poor in comparison. People already in subscribing A a HARRISON BLOCK. Cliono:HARRISON BLOCK. Now that the closing date of the know Tho Star, and present of suit Kam definitely it they simply assuring them- 3 contest has been announced for are the i andldntes will bo nble to shape selves of reeelvlne a nanor that will their campaign in conformity, and cive them the best of everything that of our their friends who have been proscri'F-ilnatm- g they value in a newspapor and in in tho matter of giving their greater measure than t.hoy deem subscriptions will also understand HART New Oriental 103 YEARS OLD NEVER SCHAFFNER Christmas Goods EXPECTED TD SEE BANANA I U & MARX

W. F. Sabln In Hawaii Herald: Ev- - who deals in everything from the EVENING ery now and again we hear of some 'cradle to the grave, is not known by writer, just this moment, but NOW ON DISPLAY mainland town boasting of an inhabi- the at jit is a good, substantial casket; plenty Hllo tant a hundred years old or so. good enough to die in. The old man CLOTHES is not given to boasting, but she has i is said to be the great-gran- d Uncle of for a citizen a man over 103 years of Sam Parker. Ho was in Honolulu not A SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON CHINA WARE TILL CHRISTMAS. age. His name is Kaelemakule and so very long ago as a witness in the will be most accept- his business, besides living to an ad- Brown-Spreckle- s case. You see he has vanced age. is selling wnna, those had a pretty good chance to watch ' sea deli- Hllo grow, being 103 years old. He able to the man who cacies, and llmu; and collecting old has had many experiences. He has JAPANESE BAZAAR bottles; and drawing $2.50 a month been married some, and he has ridden from some rentals. So he mnkes quite In an automobile once. He doesn't wishes to appear at an elaborate living. He ives in. Waia-kea- , expect to try either experiment again. quite a famous suburb of Hllo, Tho late E. E. Ilichards once gave FORT ST., below the Convent. and he resides by himself, sometimes him a ride in an auto, and the centen- CopyrJirm Hart Sctiallner It Marx his best at evening sleeping in a coffin which he has for arian swore by all that .'was in the some time had ready for his demise. ocean and the waters under the ocean He doesn't expect to live many years tho he'll never lilt It up in a benzine more, in this world. But he's quite buggy again. The joy ride aged him functions. content. He knows the universe is somewhat. He remembers the old ta-

I big enough to give him room to mani bus in Hawaii, but he never expected NOTICE. signed. Bids to comply with the pro- ' OF fest elsewhere. Whether he purchased to live to see a board of health put- PAYMENT WATER RATES. of Section 2, Act C2, Session These clothes have an individuality a visions the coffin from Lockington, the genius ting a tabu on a banana plant. As provided for in Chapter 43 of Laws of 1'JOO. the Revised Laws of Hawaii, 1905, all J Dated Honolulu, T. H., December persons holding water privileges or IS, A. D. 1911. TEMPORARY L those paying water rates are hereby J. A. THOMPSON, style that shows the excellence of the notified that the water rates for the I Clerk Supreme Court. 1 Six (C) months ending June 30, 1912, will be due and payable on the First I PHILIPPINS BIG HOLLYDAY. WILL OPEN FIRST OF THE YEAR day of January, 1912. material We aro all the Philippins in .Maui and the specialized skill of each A failure to pay such water rates wo celebrated no- I present within fifteen (15) days thereafter an tho Rizal day on the Superintendent Pope has been the most Kaimukl children at .iu or uccemuer we by 'attend, be rooms additional charge of 10 per cent, will lan so mnKe out tified the County department that and they will at the be made. tills few words to put in the news- two school rooms have been fitted up ready to enroll children on the morn paper to beg to every manager in the rear ing of January 2. tailor who helps in the making. All privileges upon which rates re- of the in the Kalmuki district, use the plan to and main unpaid on January 16, 1912, are Plantation that there is no pillpplno of the old Iolanl College, for the It is have first sec ond room, nnd subject to immediate shut off without wll come out work in that day. Maui of children of that district. grade classes In one further notice. News. This arrangement has been made on probably third, fourth and fifth grade of Kal- In other. Rates are payable at the office of the request of a committee the chil- arrangement will In a the HONOLULU WATER WORKS, HOME OF TRUTH LECTURE. muki residents, who want their This result dren to avoid the long car ride Into mixed school, but will be more advan- CAPITOL BUILDING. A lecture will be given tomorrow tho city schools. tageous than having small children J. M. LITTLE, afternoon at 3:30 by Rev. Geo. T. The rooms will be opened on Janu- traveling long distances on the cars Full Dress Superintendent of An- Suits, Honolulu Water Weaver, late of Ocean Park, Los ary 2, and tho classes will form part and, In many instance's, having to $45.00 Works. geles, Cal., in the Kilohana Art Hall, of the Kaahunianu school, from which Honolulu Water Works, December corner of Miller and Beretania streets. transfer. institution a largo number of children 15, 1911. The subject will be "Truth, how ob- Tho education department, having will come. The two-roo- arrangement tained and some of its practical re- mnde this arrangement, trust that the will continue till the big new concrete residents of Kalmuki will now bo will- FOR PRINTING AND BIND'NG VOL-UM- E sults." A cordial invitation is extend- school Is ready for use at Kalmnkl. ing to 21, HAWAIIAN REPORTS. ed to tho public. transfer their children from Suits, This will be some time next year. Tuxedo other schools to tho new rooms. Some ' un- $42.50 will be received . Tenders the The temporary school at Kalmuki time ago the department had a list of dersigned in Clerk's Office THE HUMOROUS SAD. the of the will be under the control of Principal over four hundred children of Kalmuki, Supreme Court, Judiciary Building, One of tho funniest sad things we C. W. Baldwin, of the Knahumuuu whose parents wished that they should Honolulu, up to 12 o'clock noon on know Is to hear a man much tho school, till tho end of the school year huvo a school in their district. How- SATURDAY, 30 911, worse for liquor tolling his friends December for in Juno next. ever, all these children can not bo printing and binding VOLUME 21 how good h" Is to his wife. Detroit of Teachers will bo transferred from accommodated at this time. Supreme Reports i ac- Free Press. Shirts, Collars, Ties the Court Honolulu schools to tnko charge of School desks were sent by Superln and Hose cordance with specifications obtain- tho rooms at Kalmuki. These teach- tendent Pope to the rooms and every able upon application to the under- - Fine Job Printing, Star Office. ers will be chosen from schools where thing will bo ready on January2. Suitable for Evening Wear. I Haas Fresh Candy Silva's Toggery, Ltd. French Perfumes ilSnliZT Safety Razors LIMITED t Thermos Bottles "The Store for Good Clothes"'

BENSON, SMITH & CO., Ltd. FORT AND HOTEL STREET8 Elks' Building King Street tpl))ii'llii'WpfiH' 9 THE HAWAIIAN STAR. SATURDAY,. DKCKMBKR IS. 1011. mrs DO G Classified Advertisements One Cent Per Word. Six Word Count One Lino OOOOOOOOOOOOOO O Per Line, One Week, 30 ; By H. M. AYftES. Baseball. O cents; Two Weeks, 40 cent-.- One Mouth, 60 centi. SPORT NEWS Dec. 23. Maryland vs. South o Dakota, Mollllll, 2 p. in. o Dec. 21. vs. Col- o WANTED. BMPLOYMENT OFFICE. Haleiwa Marathon GARPENTIER DAL FAHY orado; Hurry's liwuits rs. West o: Chinese, Japaniw, Korean, Filipino Virginia. O, Your hats to lie cleaned by The help. Tel 2913. Vult Hide , King St Dec. 30. Maryland vs. Cali- Expert. 1123 Fort, opp. Oi Club 8tabls. Japanese Employment Office, tele- fornia; Colorado vs. West Vir- 0' phone 3868, Beretania near Punch- Will BEAT LEWIS BACK I ginia. o e Revived We want you to know that Jeffs has bowl street. Doc. 31 ii ra. West o moved his harbor shop to bate-mo- nt Virginia; Barry's vs. lh Iloauts o on King street, NOTICE. Colorado. o three doors from PAKlS, December 1.1. George S. Dal Fahy, boxer and long-dntiino- Fort street. In Coming pnng Tennis, o Subscribers not receiving the Ha- Curpontier, tho pedestrian, is In town again, bavins French Dec. 23. Tournament tor tlio waiian Star regularly or promptly will arrived by the S. S. Sierra yesterday. o wolterwolKht champion, won tho decis- Gould trophy, minis. o PERSONAL. confer a favor by telephoning 2885. ion Fahy has been In San Francisco for, A tlotormlncd offort is to bo miido tlio Haleiwa hotel management will over Harry Lewis, the American Doc. 20-3- Y. M. C. A. in- o some titno pnst, having gone to the EDWARD EARLE, psychic of San1 to rovlro tlio Hnlolwa Marathon nest do nil in their power to .niako the pugilist and welterweight champion of door Junior o TIRES REPAIRED. shortly boroi'o Johnson-Jof-frlc- s tottraanioiit. Francisco for twenty years. No. 782' England, twonty-roun-d Const tho year nnd from present Indications tlio rnco a success. in a fight at the Polo. o Cirque fight. Klnnu street, telephone 3013. Conril--j Honolulu Vulcanizing Works am rnco will bo hold early In March. The raco will. In probability, de Paris tonight. Tho fight Doc. 23. Colonel's Cup con-tos- t, all Ho is looking In excellent trim and o tations dally, 10 to 4. Meeting overy Alakea street is now prepared te Tlio first rncoXrns In 1009 went tho limit, and Carpentier won on Tim and start from Aala Park, tho baggage announces himself as ready to take Lollohun. o Thursday evening at 8 p. m. Occult wko repair to any sUe tire for aay . was won by Negll .lackson. In tlio and clothing points. Parisian society, including hun- of tho competitors' being part in any running or walking con- Soccer. 0 demonstrations, test, messages, slate-- vehicle. following year dreds of women in evening gowns, saw Frank Gomes was suc- taken to Haleiwa aboard tho excur- tests which may be on tho tapis. Dec. 25. ICams. vs. Sialics; o writing. Public invited. delivery. cessful. In this race Anton Kaoo sion train. 'the contest. During tho early rounds High School vs. Punahous. Carpentier Fnhy, it will bo remembered, won o wont off course All hud all tho better or the the and traveled who finish tlio raco within a rea- twenty-fou- r Pedestrlanlsm. o FOUND. PROFESSIONAL CARD. bout. He succeeded In closing Lewis' the hour p further than ho should have done, col- sonable time limit will be entortalncd skating on Doc. 30. Duko Kalmnaino-ku'- s o eyo nnd in tho tenth round punished raco pulled oft at the rink A bunch of keys. Ownor can have PHILIP L. WEAVER, lapsing beforo tlio goal was reached. to lunch or dinner at tho hotol and two or years ago. benefit sports, Mollllll. o the American severely. After some Hotol street three same at Yec Slug Nam Kce, corner Attoruey-at-Law- . Last year there was no race. receive a freo ticket back to Hono- Dec. 23. Fleot sports, Molli- o stalling, Lewis came up fresh and King streets. 612 Stangenwald Building. Tho rnco Is a 'classic and deserves lulu. The distance is approximately for the ili. o jMounakcn fifteenth. He jabbed Carpentier re- to bo continued and made one of Ha- twenty-eigh- t miles, taking tho short Jan. 1. opou raco, o peatedly and held his own until the A w- - T- - RAWLINS, waii's, regular snorting events. In cut through Ittpapa gulch. TWEEDM0U1H 10:30 a. m., Mollllll. o pair of spectacles. Owner can end, but tho Frenchman had shown have same by calling office f Attoruey-at-Law- . tlmo It would becomo famous on ac- It looks as if the raco would cer- a at Star and better form throughout. proving property. 300 Judd Building. count of tho trying of tainly off spring Intercollegiate Football. o condition the come next and it is Jack Johnson, champion, . " the world's Jan. 1. Honolulu vs. Mary- o MASONRY WORK. course which Includes almost every nil to Intending competitors to get was WILL VISIT A key. Owner can have same by present and was Introduced to land. o variety of country Imaginable. in training at once for It takes the the spectators. calling at Star office. Contracts taken ror all kind of Tho conditions governing run Dec. 23. Honolulu vs. South masonry work. Prompt tho race best of condition to to Haleiwa The fight was a or 5GO0O, service. John for stake NEW YORK, December V. William Dakota, Alexander Fiold, 3 p. m. o render the contest one run in as near and got there In time for tho noonday of which $3000 FOR ' IJoarlSue3 Miller street near Beret- - went to tho winner. A. Hazard (Lord Twcedmoiithi, secre- Dec. 25. Honolulu vs. Colo- o SALE. the marathon spirit is it is meal. . nla. ancient tary and treasurer of the polo asso possiblo to come in these days. W. V. Dtmond & Co. presented a rado. o Flvo hydraulic barber clialrs for . later ciation, arrived today on the Lusltnn-ia- . It Is understood that the Intending cup for the Haleiwa race three years Racing. o sale. Apply Pacheco's Barber Shop. AUTO STAND. In discussing the polo situation 1. promoters ago, WOLGAS Jan. Hllo meeting. o " " " " of tho race has assured the conditions being th;nt U TIS abroad, the said ho had had a Nmianu lThauut6 "stand. Two six-- lord that Golf. o Cocoanut plants for sale Samoan themselves of tho possibility of hav- should become the permanent prop- 'talk with Major Edgerton Green of the geat CatIllac cars , Dec. 21. Fleet tournament. o variety. Apply A. D. Hills. Llhue, ing a cheap excursion run to Hale- erty of any man who first finished six vir- Ihono 31QOi BeretanIa near Nlluan Burllngame club and that he had Dec. 25. Two-bal- l foursome, o iwa on tho day of the race, and that times within the first six men home. E Kauai. tually assured him that no effort on Oahu Country Club. o the part of an English team would be Boxing. o ROOMS AND BOARD. Bargains in Ueai Estate, on soa-- - : : , niad( to recapture the International 30. Fox, - mosquito- - Dec. Gllmore vs. o shore, plains and hills. Telephone Ha"ds'el- furnished, EFFECT OF 0 S CADILLAC. Mich., December 15. trophy next year. ten rounds, government wharf. 8 o 1602. 101 Build- - rm8' "sle un? 8ui,te' ,al1 Wol-gns- "Pratt" Stangenwald "rt ,e" t, The withdrawal of the Duke of Word was received here that Ad ooooooooooooooooo , modern conveniences, instead of returning to Cadillac Westminster's challenge ended the ' 131)10 hoard. Apply 13C0 King street, after he has recovered from his re- Idea of a team coming to this coun- Carlson or the Colorado has chal- Phone 2G99. The news received by cable yester- hurl at him challenges galore. try until 1913. BUY AND 8ELL. cent oporntlon for appendicitis, will lenged Barbaria to a fifteen-roun- d go. day that Champion Jack Johnson had Johnson's change of heart will go to Honolulu for the winter. He Lord Tweedmouth will remain in Diamonds and Jewelry bought, sold PIANO FOR SALE, arrived from England weighing 2315 doubtodly change the plans of the New York for three or four days and will sail from San Francisco shortly This afternoon at the Mollllll and exchanged. Bargains In musical High grade puTnor'sllghtly used; a pounds and that he had declared that 'aspirants for championship honors New then will go to California for tho polo after Year's. ground the Maryland and South Da- instruments. J. Carlo, Fort St, snap rl(;ht part. caBh or inatai. he would fight for a purse of $30,000, among the big men. season at Coronado, where he, with lo kota nines will cross bats. A mllo ments. AddresB J. B., Star office. will send all the managers of the j As things look at present there Is 'some English players who are other walk between Jackson and Ayres, a B. C. OLIVEIRA, "white hopes" back to the woods for no field for activity for the black coming over shortly, will mako up a mile open run, and a flve-mll- o open MERCHANT TAILOR, a while. (champion In America, as the promot- - ZIMMERMAN British team which will enter for the Automobile expert Auto repairing run arc also on the tapis. Only a couple of weeks ago word'ers will not guarantee tho huge sum international trophy and also play In a specialty. Healer In new and sec-- The Pioneer, corner BorotanLa and came to hand that Johnson weighed that he demands. Hugh Mcintosh, the other tournaments throughout ond hand cars. Office phono 2550. Fort Sts. Phone 3125. Clothes cleaned. in the neighborhood of 300 pounds however, is anxious to secure John-an- d PASSES W Y Southern California. A game of baseball Is scheduled for Office, 137 Merchant street. Residence presaed and dyed. Work called tot that ho had announced that ho son's signature to a contract to meet Lady Tweedmouth and Lord Alt-Bta- tomorrow afternoon between the Col- phone, 2908. and delivered. Jean-The- n would never pull a glove on again. jSam Langford, Jim Flynn or Joe Levoson-Gower- , son of the Duke orado nnd nines. : tho managers of the heavy- - netto in Australia which Is about tho of Sutherland, are In the party. AUT08 TO KENT. All old-time- will re- uch as held annually weights prepared to meet Johnson at only placo whore a heavyweight the hear with The Town football team will stack are in Madison gret the fato of "Al Zimmerman, Square Garden, Now York, costs the steamer when ho landed and to championship match can bo held. iorj,jcjrfj,',iej,t.",K,K'',jf,jr'i,c up against the South Dakota at Alex- M. E. Stlva's Huptoobllo will make an whoso last efforts in the gamo was $50,00!), according to Promoters Pow- ander Field this afternoon, 3 o'clock all-da- y island trip with party of three, the training of Frank Kotch for a jr.OOO to At. 3:30 p. m. Jackson and Ayres being the time of tho start. ers and Pollock. It costs at $6.00 each, and tho now Stevens, match with "Strangler" Kvan Lewis agents will have their mile walking match. I SPORTDRIFT construct the saucer track; seven-passeng- touring car, at $6.00 TODAY'S years ago. ad- 1 - five-mil- some According to May In differ- At 1 p. m. the e run will bo On Monday afternoon the Town in are hired as early as each. Get your party together and call vices from Cincinnati "Al" became af- i staged, among the contestants being tercolleglate team will pftiy the V ent European, cities to secure the best up Silva's Auto Stand, back of Park flicted with gangreno of the gums last foreigners In field compete- Woodward, King and Fitzgerald. A series of boxing bouts were S. S. Colorado eleven. the to in theater on Chaplain St, Phono 1179. week and was hurried to Chicngo to j foreign AT MOLIIL Tho band will play ai the sports pullod off on the Alakea wharf last o the race. These riders are Remember the Hupmoblle is on hack die at his home. In his time Zimmer- expenses tuey during the afternoon. night under tho auspices of the IT. S. The semi-tlna- l round of thn (liiilrl assured irum uiv unic rates. man wrestled "Billy" Muldoon, "Jack" promoters S. Colorado. Tho results were as fol- trophy tournament will be leave their homes. The Carkeek, "Farmer" Burns, Frank Whit-- tennis Sergeant Barry stated this morning Bill Al "white on furnish trainers, pay transportation Sloane, White's .more, George Pelton, "The Jap" Adon lows: completed this afternoon tho that the Molliili track is in the best Derger. l nnd hotel accommodations. Liberal hope," beat Charlie Tho bout Butler and Yousof. He was conceded Rockenstein drow with Garnet, courts of the Manoa Tennis Club. of shapo for tho athletic events of this was stopped in the first round to save ' eight rounds. will meet C. H. Olson at bonuses are paid riders to compete. to one best of ath- E. Steere 2-a- be of the trainers ' o afternoon. A new track has been d Berger. letes In the world, having handled O'Brien got a decision three o'clock. The winner will meet PAYfNO in ado which goes seven laps to tho George Gorman of San Francisco Tom Eyck, Donald Ross, Louise Ar- - over Mason. Donald Hoss in the final round to mile. Sacra- - got a ten-roun- d decision over Frank Arlellanes, pitcher for the maindo any number of past chain- - Barbaria got a decision over Carl- a week from today. and Kenny of New York Tho first event will be put on at 1:30 mento Club of the Pacific Coast pion pugilists. all he was well son. o With o p. ra. and will be a mile open run, in League, has married a society belle liked; especially so with such classics! Elliott knocked out Kideon in the The Territory of Hawaii has afx Hatllng Neliion One Round which It Is expected that the fastest of San Jose, Miss Mabel Woolsey. as George Slier, Harry Gllmore Sr., second round. "H" men at Harvard. and Territory, including Hogan fight ten rounds In New York mllers in tho "Tomnilo" Ryan, "Cyclone" Billy My-- ! Tomnsovich drew with Pnllen, Tour o eight-roun- d on tho 27th Inst. Nelson will substi- Jimmy Fitzgerald, will compete. Joe Jeannette won an ors, "Jack" McAuliffe, Dominic Mc- - rounds. Holder of ticket No. I!) Is- winnur Tor recently d At 2 p. m. the nines or. the Maryland decision over Nat Dewey of Caffrey, "Nonpareil" Jack Dempsey, Arnell drew with Eberhnrdt, tour of the pen of thoroughbred chickens tute Abe Attoll, who and South Dakota will cross bats. Lou Housemann nnd Hugh E. Keougli. rounds. offered by the Hawaiian Poultry As- his hand. o sociation on tho closing day of its ICnufniaii-Klyn- n show last Saturday. Tho bout for San o Francisco Is all but cinched. o A game of football will bo played Henry Jcsso on Christmas Day between a Lello-hu-a Ordmann defeated NO SECURITY. eleven and tho crack Maryland Wcstorgaard in a grueling wrestling team. match. o 1117J.Fort Street.Carlo Cable.) The Sheopshead Bay track has (Associated Press NEW CITY, Dccomber 22. boon sold to a syndlcato or capitalists YORK One-Roun- d Hogan dofeated Rattling for $3,000,000. Tho property will bo Nolson in a ono-sido- d affair foiitrlit r ut up Into residence plats. Bro. Benjamin hero tonight. The Dane made a liar. I try to come back, but found thai Ins Compound H Eddie McGoorty got a erbalo recent ntmnreiit revival of torm . - draw with Harry Ramsay. "as t. - not much moro than skin deep. StomaSi, Liver, Kidney and Bladder Romcdy. Hilly Alien shaded Graver Hayes FOR CHRISTMAS JUST IK LITTLE EARLY BLOOD PURIFIER I in a twelve-roun- d bout. To talk about Christmas out of town BCN4AMIM o THCJS;0RO Is a little premature, but It 1b well to AMD THIS fICTURC MUST FOR A MAN OR WOMAN The inmates or San Quontln will mi on cvmv rCKai WHAT BETTER CHRISTMAS PRESENT keep Haleiwa In mind. Unusual prep- tho motion pictures of tho OF be shown arations aro being innde to entertain THAN A PAIR Wolgast-Mora- u fight on Now Year's l thoso who profor a day away from Day. homo to tho bother of planning a din- -q- ' - ner and to entertain company, lt'n Frankle Burns Is returning to San rather difficult, too, to manage a goir Francisco. links in tho average yard or a city resldonce. Haleiwa affords the lies' REGAL HOES Eddie McGoorty knocked out Con- there Is and a tennis court that is all nie Schmidt In tho fifth round. that could bo desired by the most en o racquet TRADE MARK is honestly thuslastlc wlclder of tho or TMC Regals Come in sizes, insuring perfect fit, and every pair built of n quarter a Jack Redmond fights UnttliiiK Nel-Io- In mind If on are plan Keep Haleiwa NIB U PAT OVMCC nt New Orleans next month. town. the best materials on the lines of the latest London, Paris and New York Custom Models, ning to leave Saui Stttn-- o b. Uck J Apt. Hurt KWttouif . Ui rour-rbun- Wid co.StotMch, BUtjcl Fyebaf. Abo Label won a d decis- ADVICE, ud Hcd-dw- $4.00 $4.50 $5.00 $5.50 GOOD puu in Sunh lto, Ejimt, tci T $3.50 ion from Eddio Dennis. Tho best time to buy Chamberlain's Diuinra, Coaltd Toojpit, Bilpuutu, U Cripw. DtBVH Few, (Mi od fmi, Couuh rtcmcdy Is right now. Don't MiUm. BtUx. Ftn. TW FW Jmuxm BitWht. Dubm, GmJ. ! GIVE A REGAL SHOE ORDER FOR CHRISTMAS. Charlie Horn of San Francisco won put It off until you need It hut keep It cur- rnraw, RJwunutna, laniit DIooACiUnt, all tho way from Jnck Goyler of Den- nt hand. A cold Is much easier Sonroui Lhtoroefk.

four-roun- Cwkm, Wenni, Caut Can- - ver In a d bout. ed when first contracted than after it Roaom ttptwn, Ancmic (woaamoa. o has settled In tho system. For sale & $1 JO for 8 for Johnny McCarthy won a four-roun- d by all dealers. Ilenson, Smith Co Bf UtUt i U.0. ilM Regal Bcpiunm CnsD I HobJa Shoe Store decision from Al Rogers. ngonts for Hawaii. NtticBf. Bethel, McCandless Block. King and BO lofWl. ThcHtWS OM tUU o Stanley Deano drew with Iko 'Cohen. 0000000000OCOOC0urniK Honolulu Drug Co., ltd. Percy Covo beat Franklo Harris in MAY'S OLD KONA COFFEE, two rounds. nest In tho Market. HENHY MAY & CO. Promoting a elx-da- y bicycle race, Phone 1271. Flno Joh Printing. Htar Office. I OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

i ijt'nVr--'--- r imrii if 4 1 4 THIS HAWAII AM STAR, SATURDAY, DECEMBK W, WI. nolo will to too from Jail to freedom. FOR RENT THE HAWAIIAN STAR fi "YOU HAVI THI MiATMT Now that RttMla baa forred the Three lledroom Cottages In Cot- American treaaiirar aenoral and flnaiv 9 OF JfWBLRY AMORTMKNT tage Walk . I.IM Uncle rial mtt nf Perala, (he BhriWlBl. lltttol itrwt, HmmIiiIr. Walt advlaer latter lr AMMHtttO. U4, MCMIM 9 Nwtr BDITOR talented Imllvlddal may well lie IN TUB TOWN." Cuitemer. WALTKN . iMITH. The Poet Philosopher to aa ihttoater. FOR, LEASE SATURDAY DKCKMHKR --M. 1"H. This waa the statement School Street .. . 17,175 Sq. t'fc my TH1 WSU6'i HOLIDAY. Chrlatmaa Kx dear frlemla ronitfa made the other day by Suitable for Ilulldlnic Site. To weary hearts to ulail 'em, n fnHH - lllr luvtitil M.tMM) wlu'ii it'ii tic smile all ilay and is a lady who had never Hut ain't It straiiKo wo'va never hoavd Ohrtrtmn la holiday for all mm bwaate tw imrttcmtar race or reunion I here aii rian win it .liuiilil pas away? Thi' bells in ymiiler stcople entered our store. SALE litt-m- A word of Christmas Adam? FOR may ulalm It aa a ilnitle herltMe. a k twiMMton. The Wis Mtm who ran t alvva) jivc tlii'ir nuind. hut why enn't TIIK CIIUISTM S H'iiili' In? kind the whole year round? If W (j) & !8 If you have not seen our Hesldonco Sites, raclllo Heights, Tan- liroimlit gift to the Child In the manger were not Cliriatlati, bwHuno that I can like tjnnuler the The sloRim of tho gnrbago oloarera: stock wo would Invite you to View, Kaalawal and places who may SEASON urin throtiltont Christ talus, Sea wa yet They were Arabs from the doaert I llatilV well! faith unborn. um day. why can t I gnu, wonder, in August, come. Puunul. hive lived benlghtedly and tiled In their ancient 8iipinlltions. The Child June or May? If I can make folks happy when Christinas is on deck, wbh not a Christ tan either; lie waa, in nia earuuy ihiohku. n Jew, n suujeei 1 never should he scrappy, nor make of joy a wreck. When Christmas The wind's just right for ..r i),.. a,n,,iro nr Hninn. a ml In course of the HHus. tho ctiHtotus which route I'm mellow, I hiithlc fifty ways, and when I meet a fellow I wish Imppy days Hut after, when I meet I sown no note; associated themselves with tils birthday festival became, pantheistic as woll lm hi, joyous Hawaiian iinv with stirlv uimI I greet him and try to get his goat. nn Christmas, in Hawaii has no mistletoe, as Some of the Kod. and taints of bcandlnnUa goto the of , Vieira Go. Christian. n)) ,)V Hut It we shall not miss J, 1. 1 & holly and of yule tons and ushered in a uiytlin- - days a new setting of Or and wjloop artmn a, prance, until they think I'm dotty or jaggeil on 'As long ns something green grows noa,r camel-born- e Trust loirlciil Krlss KrliiKle. Thoro is lttlo to roinlnd ono of the Maul f'hrUttuas cheer for I am stern and haughty the halnncc of the vear. And Hps arc ripe to kiss. JEWELERS Compan y , j the In the rubicund Sants Clans, wrapped in furs and with his freighted sledge This time I'll trv tn catnre Christmas atmosphere, the Christmas Limited - and run it through the year j And over the Christmas day tho ntirthern an- glee and rapture, you tho 138 FOIIT STItEET. hornn bv snoetral" reindeer. Doesn't it strike that i , copyright. 1910. oy creo. Matttiow Aaami 1 113 Hotel Street ii.j f i),.ti,ln1if.r imlnv ...In oi-nr- .latin mill' W AL MAaUN wheels of tho water-wago- n seem to bo TOra SUOIIO aS WOII MB "'U 9UH Ul uhiiunkui! ,,tl - creaking significantly today? among every pcoplo It ilmls Its fond, If not worshipful, observers. In rather nil tho five races of man may be discovered those to whom Chrlstritas means May your Christmas bo bright and HOUSES FOR RENT. I any It In tho Caucasian and the, Christian ns much aB it does to who honor merry, withal, ru in Furnished. spirit. May friends to your threshold come EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS IN In no other fashion could the gracious lnlluenco of Christmas he so (locking; PETE PHILMPS Kilauea is partic- the Alameda and the Mariposa. All WOOLENS AND TWEEDS for Tnntalus, 3 B R $40.f0 day has something In It that appeals to all! 'that reveals And to add to your glee, from the The ularly active just now, and Is pre- these vessels are almost like lloating or ' Coiifdclnn scrYaYit' brings Cocoanut Tree, Knlmukl, Sth Ave., 3 B R. 40.00 primary Impulses and hopes. Your Buddhist senting u wonderful sight. I homes to Honolulans. ' May nut stocking. Jew nnd a trnvel into each 15 . . you a gift In Its honor and receives one In return. Between the HENRY HAPAI I bet I will enjoy EU12N LOW I hopo that, after the Business Center Avenue, 2 R. 30.00 princes tho Gontile comes the gracious savor of tho day, From all the of.sundny ami Monday as much as any- - facts and figures I presented to tho! Nuunnu Street, GBR.... 75.30 business - King will receive royal gifts. Out of tho hut of tho South body. A good rest appeals to mo is men, those discussing munl- India tho British I anything. clpal expenditures hereafter will know E COLONY Islander will come tho shining Christmas face; from the shaok on the'"'" IE Suits Unfurnlihed. Sea more about what they are talking than friendly expectant hand; in heathen Indian reservation will reach tho and has been tho case heretofore. (Contmuoc from page one.) now. It ?30.00 to $37.50. Walplo, 3 B R $12.00 tho largesse of the day Is known; from Jewish wealth will co no, JJmUJna ADJUTANT KI.U013 Wo found temples iong 8hjfi oup Ono cannot narrow such a holiday, nor bind that eighteen-foo- t ladders were no nsoi)een Wilder Avenue, 6 B R... 50.00 succor to tho' universal poor. !furnltll.0 am book8 brought fairly into the way of HIGH-CLAS- TAILORING ueep . ... for getting at most gutters. Ladders ' It about one creed. Its roots aro 100 ior pAl7L surEUT nml umt the hol. i,enK established. Wilder Avenue, 4 B R. . . . 20.00 of thirty feet in length aro required, sur'I)rslng d days arc a bad time to try to organize ..stm nloro is the state-an- humanity. they are being supplied to the Young and Pawaa, 4 B R. 25.00 nnythlng, but by the beginning of the lncnt of tno proposition that China is mcM' - 2 . '33.00 iyenr we will have some big things mi- not ready for a republic. Is the rcvo- Wilholmina Rise, B R. a. I'uuKii ur the seven lettnrs lutionary prepared, lder way. parti' not after Palolo Road, 3 B R 30.00 to santu Clans given to me by the hol(l 0f provinces Mistake I.. S. bavlag Rot sixteen E. 2 B . . . 20.00 Steffens Makes CONNESS The temperature postmaster, young clill - J. ROCHA Dowsett Lane, H. Lincoln live were from ond shown ,tse,f caimble of hnndUnB In Hllo Is nearly as wnrmauB it is at dren with their baby scratches, and of i . , . . . ,J. " 1, Unlnnnn ! V. ... 1 C . nU Uj0 great affa,rB cora,ng lip court In JJveryooiiy s jhismiiib uu ..v.u..u, 0IHW ..u. uUi.L-- . 1.1 - ... 1 . ALEX. YOUNG BUILDING, Our friend Lincoln Steffens has held cuuraoicouiu not uo uiianoieu. imwiiB swlftlVi , a r0per nlnnner? Are its TRENT TRUST CO. LTD. matter of the driving of 'the' money land Marston Campbell came up for no addresses. parents friends the Pounder of Christianity in the Their or leaders Mt bJo of coplng wlth reconcile it to Christ's teachin- g- discussion. who will SECOND FLOOR changers out of the temple. He can't directed tho letters doubtless Qf w,n succced - lnattcrs is: . FltEI) L. WALDItOtf The mean- "Resist not evil." His conclusion ,see una u.e.r youngSle.s win rci v.hu q q ha Bnown such In brief, sinned, 1 vno . Jesus lost his temper. He forgot his theory. Jesus est man know is one who will they want. The other two have been . stregg Ho sinned acainst His own teachings. take a newspaper away from a news - .answered and some of the things ask- - L 'I or nosmmesr Waterhouse Trust Wrong, Lincoln, wrong! You may not explain It In that .way. Yolijboy, read it and then hand it back ed for have been mulled to them by-- . ' It seems to me that there Is some story because it Is not consistent with without paying for it. special may say you don't believe the delivery secret and ulterior motive ut the back as you understand them. Or you luay say H. M. A Uhh A nation gets part REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Christ's teachings and character CHARLES STANTON Lots of peo of the reported acUon of EnB,nna an you' do understand how to reconcile the story with' the 'p'recepts. ,)le want to crosts of its vocabulary from the corruption Building Lot, Prospect St $2100.00 that not se0 tho Soutilern al)an Mo they 0)posed tQ navnR explanation you have given is ono that sometlmo you will probably 1)Ut (oI).t' wnere to ook lt of words of other nations. "Popokl," Building Lot, Manoa Valley. .1350.00 But the know for 8nbo B0Vernment crentcd in chlna The Colonial has a strong hold on you, and. it is instance-t- Building Lot, Kalmuki 700.00 withdraw. Verily the muckrake habit If they'll look at Wilholmina Kiso to for he Hawaiian for entby the w and efTort of lt8 peoplei your own judgment that It has begotten in you. unequaled accommoda- Modern bungalow, College Hills 6000.0 to admire the conndenco in nigi,t, they'll sec It. me natives nearu tno nrst winto men which will administer the national offers Lincoln, you took that short stepj that House and Lot, Kalakaua-- ave. 2000.00 It was a sublime confidence, until purser SMITH (S. S. Sierra) who landed oi tho islands call a cat nnd international business of the tions, meals and service to step. Here are made It ridiculous. You will have to retrace that mistaken Captain Dowdell has had three ships poor pussy, and with them the cat country giving ' without partial favors holiday guests. FdR two or three lines to help you: 'sold under him tho old Zealnndin, has been "popokl" ever since. RENT. J or advantages to either individuals or ' lived is truth He taught. Furnished bouse, C mos. from The state of mind In which Christ the nations? They must be afraid of conveying same truth MISS JOHNSON, Dec. 1, 1911 C0.0 Whatever He was saying or doing, He was always the something. Unfurnished house, Manoa Tthe whole of lt. , .,..,: "If those outside nations only knew Emma Above Vineyard Any time will do.-- ' But mean- Si Valley 50.0 You need ndt hurry with your retraction. the feeling of China's masses the present dimensions of your mind.' " It' is not "Under The Coconut a! oung street 30.00 while, .you have disclosed the would hesitate before attempting To more Christlike than, Christ is a Kalakaua Ave 20.00 supe.rnaturally inclusive, Lincoln. be By H. M. Ayret, T" Unless they lie wise now very considerable undertaking. Harper s Weekly. they may find out the real slgnlli O. S. S. SIERRA. cauee of tue present movement some Waterhouse Trust A lo.cal firm advertised the other Every doll has Its day, and it's day to their sorrow. .Notice Is hereby given that the S. ! j day that they had the finest line of a Christmas Day as a rule. i "Instead of bolstering up a corrupt S. Siena will sail from this port Feb- Corner Fort and Merchant Streets. ' The Lookout Man . certain class of goods in the Untied government they ought to go In and ruary C, 1012, instead of February 7,j States. The Meet sailors mayn't engage in help the new government supporters, and on return trip will sail from San SEND HOLIDAY GREETINGS BY a story true . wno Amer-stoo- Now, listen, little children, and I'll tell Hstlc bouts ashore but it is' under-- 1 are doing the same us the Francisco February 1C, bringing her i 11 means a lot to you , lcans (lld l:i0 years ago. right And better you remember, for Nelson B. Lansing is evidently de- that there Is no objection to What here the morning of the 22d of Feb- - when Christmas time is here Christmas-boxing- . they to an army Into For If you heed tho lesson, then sirous of getting the town "frazzled." (have send China': niary In season to see the Annual WIRELESS You'll get a lot of presents and a lot of Christmas cheer. Not any more than the Chinese nation Floral Parade. peep j n ( The Lookout Man Is walking when the stars begin to Whereo'er you .chance to travel, had to Interfere In the matter of the C. BREWER & CO., LTD., to friends at sea and on the other asleep; .,1 j Tis .tho glow of warm hearts, not To sec if little children are in bed and fast , At homo or .from it far, British lords' veto bill. Agents, Oceanic Steamship Co. islands. ma's and pa)),! tho sun, vim see, And, all who act up naughty and don't mind their You whiff the ,,punk aroma ".Monarchies one after another are The,' Lookout' uMan Is watcnng, and he'll tell old Santa Clans. ii That ripens the fruit on the Christ- disappearing and it looks as though mas Of tho holiday cigar. Tree. ' these two great monarchial allies, of , . I once who got real bad, and said the extreme east and extreme west, know a little fellow Tho fly in the Hawaiian ointment Vlo. didn't care for Santa Clatis. and Wouldn't go to bed; t Christmas Is rather an unfortunate are really trembling for tho future at present is the fruit lly.. And said ho didn't have to mind O ho was awful bad, time for longshoremen to go on of their own systems when they see i And didn't seem to care a mite In making folks feol sad. Strike. whnt is happening in China, and there- The supervisors may be asked to i But when lt came to Christmas Day ho didn't get a thing, fore wish by Interference to check provide a water-wago- n for Water-- ' ' For Santa Claus Had hoard of him and not a thing ho a bring, f : In the coming football gnnio tho the progress of the example." town. v bad boy's record mind your ma's and pa'- Collar-ad- He knew that better Town team should j The Lookout Man is watchlnc and he 11 tell old Santa Claus. SANE CHRISTMAS EVE. Quito a number of people observed ' (Continued froui.tiagu oun.i ! . A long distance talking race should that Thursday was the shortest day handed right over Immediately they I also knew a little girl who was just awful bad. tako' well here, judging by some of metoro-logica- ' get and she always got so nfad from a tinani'iul as well as a l are available. She wouldn't her lessons the i)6rfor'mances which aro daily If anybody told her to be still and hush her noise point of' View. Navajo Was Santa Claus Boat. 'put on record. Such an event would Well, she was always wishing for a lot of Christmas toys; The naval tug Navajo carried Santa prove excellent training for prospec- But when 'twas Christmas morning, to her wonder and surprise, Dasobull intelligence might be Claus for tho marines at Bishop Point, tive' candidates for tho next election. j An empty stocking hanging in tho corner met her eyes. called fannclal news. Pearl Harbor. She went down to the You see, sho acte naughty better mind your ma's and pa's; ; 08b harbor this morning with the money Tho more lumber Man is watching and he'll tell old Santa Claus. soars tho less Going to extremes: Trying Tommy for the marines who are stationed The Lookout likely it is to ho sawed. Dunn's divorco case in tho old Y. M. there. Just how much money sho car- -- The Lookout Man C j peqplng through the windows every night C. A. building. ried was not stated, but it was a nice Tho Advertiser tho day sug ' And' counting up tho 'children who aro always acting right. . other little sum, for there are a few hundred gested a khaki-cla- d And going off tQ bed at;once when told it's time to go, that Christinas Treo for tho Tho Advertiser gives sonio spaco to of the boys down there in And never not a' hit, or taking clothes off slow. quarantined Immigrants would convoy tho arrival of black bass. Soonor or camp. "poutj, to Ho puts, them In tho good hook, but tho bad ones in tho bad, tho newcomers tho real signific- later tho stuff Is bound to get mixed And when he wrltef a bad one, O ho looks just awful sad ance of Santa Claus. It wouldn't bo with Guinness and then there'll be Consult P. M. Pond, constructing For ho knows they will get nothing better mind your ma's and pa's- - a bit surprising to learn that Santa the deuce to pay. contractor, telephone 2890, about arte- - Tho Lookout Man is watching and he'll tell old Santa Claus. ' Claus, nllas Kris Krlngle, alias Father slan well drilling. Christmas, is a familiar personage According to tho list of Christmas with tho kiddles of the old world. pardons extended by Governor Frear, oompers WANTED

"Latfiir- was 'grossly deceived," said Mr dumpers with considerable emotion. CHRISTMAS ROSES -- Dally Paper'. A Furnished House CHRISTMAS HAPPINESS FOR THAT BOY MEANS FINDING Yes, it was, But were you? Was it news to you Inst week that the By Mary Riley Smith. men were guilty, or was your. emotion due to the announcement that they T save into u brown and tired hand had confessed? If 'any one has been serviceable in deceiving labor about A stem of roses, sweet and creamy Three Bedrooms Preferred, but could the McNamaras, It has been you, Mr. GompersI Burns thinks you have been white. get along with two. Brownie 1 Camera conviiiet.;for months past that those men were guilty, nnd Burns seems know.tlie hells raiif? merry tunes t'hitt night, For quite arit! to think right. it was Christmas then throughout the land, Must Have Gnrago or Carriage House WAITING FDR HIS FIRST SNAPSHOT. Why did you do It, Mr. Gompers? Was your really And all the heart with the skies were hung Avith lanterns bright. COME IN dynamiters and' sympathetic with methods, or was It AND WK WILL SHOW YOU I L their only that you 7 TIIF thought there V.as a chance to get them off if all trades-uniondo- would WROWNIK FAMILY. line The brown hand held Iteut Care up to do it? 'Harper's Weekjy. my roses gracelessly; and of Premises They seemed more white within their dusky vase. Guaranteed. T11KY WORK LIKK Till.; KODAKS. A Tho Seattle! woman who horsewhipped a Judge who decided n caso scarlet wave sull'used the woman's face: KODAK ALBUMS was against her probably too mad to wait for tho recall. Norfolk Ledger-Dispatc- ,"i!y hands so seldom hold a flower", said she. DARK ROOM SUPPLIES AND ACCESSORIES ' , i "I think the lovely things feel out of place." PYROGRAPHY OUTFITS AND DESIGNS FOR China is hapdllng Its Insurgent movement so poorly that It Is feareif the BURNING. new Emperor has a Judicial temperament. Kansas City Star. O tired hands to Woodrow Wilson says "tho Democrats aro willing to give every that aro unused flowers! Bishop Trust Co., ono a O feel voice." Certainly they have enough to go around Harrisburgh Telegraph. that tread on nettles all the way! Honolulu Photo Supply The chief trouble with tho trust plans God grant his Limited Co. to dissolve seems to mo that they peace may fold you round today, "EVERYTHING PHOTOGRAPHIC." don't dissolve anything but tho savings of tho public. Philadelphia North And'Iinjf in fragrance when these Christmas hours, 924 BETHEL STREET AmerIcaD" Fort, near Hotel. - . - . .. liLjEL.iifliM With all their mirthfulness have passed away! Honolulu Fort, near Hotel Selected.

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if1 t tt it j r St! I Financial- - Commercial - Promotion 1 i Hy r:. P. IRWIN.

i Ik- - tnm or mii unoeeitpled rfulilciirc. Wherever lie may bo ho loo will enjoy I STOCKSALES BANK STOCK EXCHANGE ! SCO HOLIDAYS STOCK EXCHANBE HAWAIIAN STOCKS Ills c'lirlntiiiHM tiny. Chrlstmns is hardly ChrlstniHs un ' Honolulu Stock ICxchango. Hahn bo leas balloons are somowhero Riven a Honolulu, Sttturday, Dec. Zi, 1911. (Continued irom page ono.) tweeti boards 260 Haw. A S. On, F RANG HAD BIG WEEK1 'place of honor, and knowing of thin Kwa Plan Co 32.25 32 t. SCO EUNLI niiniibly. Slife answered Santa Claus 10.60; 10 WalalitH, 118.50; W 51 feeling, ono largo storo In tho city Hawn Agrl Co ... 206.00 politely several times In various knn, 12. mado a practice this year of giving Hawn C & S Co 40.50 10 Considerable dissatisfaction 1b ox- - Tho groat volunx-o- f trading done hi stores when lie nsked her what who Session Sales SO Haw. Sug I'o., 44.-- SAN FRANCISCO, December 10. toy every child visit- - Hawn Sug Co 44. CO -j- balloons to who by some or tiie merchants siocks miring 1110 past ween, oou Christmas, Din her pa-o- r 50; $1000 Olaa Gs, 81.26. Following arc the closing quotations l'resscd wanted for ed tho store. Honokaa Sug Co... 11 12& par- - dls-Sa- nnd others, and oven by the bank shares sold Tor $irS.GlU.12V& but an end n Notice. Hawaiian stocks ami bonds on the tionco came to when she Ono morning recently the driver Haiku Sugar Co.. 170.00 dorks, over tho new rulo which Is to Unlly Indicates the strength or the In No session Monday, Doc. SC. 1911. I'Yauoisco stock exchange yester- - covered him another store llvo lott tho gas works with a full load or Hutch S P Co 19.50 20.00 (.'jo eagerness or Investors 9G dog. - . . .go Into effect the first of market and the left the one, Sugar Quotation ewtrifn- v. after minutcs nftor she Ilrst to- - Kahtiku Plan Co ' ...... , I., 1 I I . . . . his airy cargo and drove briskly 20.00 .1 i. In !,., f,i.,.nllnn cinnM f nd Tmil. .... - gals, 4.G1; 8S dot;, analysis lwotg, 14b year, uuii on sauiniays!. an uio uaiiKs " "' """vo. nn(1 j,e nBllin asueu Mint same tire- - JISKLU...... , - . ward town. Ho failed to sec a free- Kekaha Sugar Co. 222.60 Hldc .... . Im. lino In,..,, lirtutf...... nlmnut nvnrv flnv- ...... Gd; parity, .1.09. bihui cioso ui iwuive o ciock, iiuuu, gome question, wiiai snau uring race through Mctlrydo Bug C.75 ii. q. ,& s. c6 :.a39 40 kled peering a cracked Co.. 7.00 i Instead of at pno o'clock as In tho this week and prices have advanced you ,lulo lrJ( for chrlstmau?" Sho c. & s. Co. ns 103 104 rence, and thus was undone. "Hang",Oahu Sug Co 32.75 33.00 if. imot iBicauuy an aiong me line, nimosi 1,1, .t r,. lu desperately tired . duiiijuii win a went something behind him, and Onomea Sug Co. ... 48.00 Honokaa H'i J"'-mi - ti. iinfliHAun cvor.v security listed closing mucn 47. r. o.,. f . -- I cot done 11 lellln' - vnlro. "Ain't lust G.75 Royal ' II. It. T. & U Co. fls. ...lOiite - stronger and higher today It- .,.7. ' so' Is the vdlurne of busl- than L Z 'La . . P n t 1 that .real i. ,h, s 24.50 Hutchinson .,. . 19Vj . . . , Aiiniini-- n( thiiv Imir . nn nn1 nr Inn t ,. r' . y ness on Saturday cannot "i- !!...... 1 1 - Tlt 111... "f nn dono mat it iL .1. 1 ! 12 . . , , sPninir dozen of 'Santa v.iuuan uang, oang, uang, came more re- " vu iiu.uu Kllauea iy , vjvjiiiu J i ttyi v 1 i ' nil l.rt. hnn. n. In li n Wrt hrtupu hn. Diwnn i..t,..u v along brings ono ports right at Pioneer Mill 212.50 21G.50 Co. Makawell 43 markablc advances, going up during the streets his ears and the horses Co... Insurance tween ten o'clock and twelve. And that stood on the corner...... 'of Geary broke into a run. The driver manag- - Waialua Agri Co., 119.50 Onomea 45VA 4G 1110 wec" poiius. lounj nom- - of the hank clerks coincide with several nn(1 Markct 8treelB for uWUrdB of ing a frantic team just had timo to "aw Klectric! Co 185.00 Paauhau 23 crs are In every instance ask Leading Fire Company of the this view. They say that tho payrolls ten days. He was a Tat, Jolly Santa notice a swarm or small boys ranging Mut Tel Co 18.50 20.00 Hld. Union 34 33 ing an advance over last quotations. arc so big lately and there arc fo red-coate- d and Tore Oahu It & L During ClauB, and art, stopping only long Co. ... ,112.50 147.50 Place your business with a company Unlisted securities many depos- - the week Waialua advanced people wanting to make . and he bore aloft a sign "Contrlbuto enough to take careful aim at bia Hilo H U Co com.. S.25 8.50 Ewa 30 32. money will bo 'ro n ' "0lnt 1 WG1 that knows how to face a crlsl. and its or draw out that It . , , o- - , for a Christmas Dinner for tho Poor,'' cargo with a popgun or a "nigger .Hon II & M Co 20 20 371,4 ' Honolulu Impossible to nccommodate them .Ml , l"0! land many a contribution camo his shooter" and answering with a yell Hawn Pine Co .... 42.60 43.00 (pool) 35 3S i Is In a position to do bo. Honolulu in two hours. .! .way. greeted with a merry burst of ol delight the resounding "bang" that Pahang Rub Co 21.00 G.s 131 MA.nnd it may ho noted that' Honolulu The suggestion has been made that j( hen ,mm,8hllko If rewartU,(1 every effort. C B S & Ref Co Gs 100.00 December fi ISO Honokaa, ' Losses Paid, $222,951,358. Sales: if the banks want to close at noon on & chllu. A mUu u g(m p uiclscnns, largo and small. Hon Gas Co Gs 100. 2G 7 "XT, 12; GO Onomea, 45.75. December Saturdays, It might bo well for them f1'8 bank was often Illled, and might still Send Joyous greetings to you all. Hilo U R Co Gs 100.25 Honokna, 12; advanced half a point, going to $40.50 None. December 8100 to open at nlno o'clock Instead or ten, be filled had not an tinroinantlc de- all. Hilo It R ext Gs.. 90.50 91.00 9 at tho close of the week. 5c 40 Hutchinson, 19.50. December thus affording another hour for tho tective happened along In an inquisi- If ono moro gift they'd ask, Honokaa S Co Gs.. 104.00 O. Brewer Co. Ltd. 11 5 22. Much of the buying done was piob-- 1 Nono. December Paauhau. transaction of business. tive rrame of mind. Fronting tho fig- -' 'twould he, Hon R T & h Co Gs 107.50 General Agents, Territory of Hawaii. ably in the way of Christmas trad-- 1 December 12205 Hutchinson, 19.o0; ure nothing was to ho seen but tho That you might share their Kauai Ry Co Gs... 100.00 ing, many j J people being wise enough 350 Honokaa, 12; 1 100 Paauhau, 23; Christian Church. joyous exterior of Santa Claus him-- Christmas tree. Kohala D Co Ga 100.00 Cabli Address "Duisentsero" Honolulu Gs, 101. j iu reiiii.u umi a ijiock oi goon sugar $1000 Honolulu Plantation self, but around back, where tho face Which is guaranteed per- - McBryde Sug Co Gs 100.50 Alakea and King streets. David stock would make an acceptable to be a December Hutchinson, 19.50; was coarse black neck, Gs. 104.00 1325 Cary Peters, minister. Residence, Christmas present. mask ended, a, fectly sanitary ono, well scoured and Mutual Tel 10D Honokaa, 12; 50 Paauhau, 23. avenue, Kalmukl. Totophone Th ,attr WM promi,tly 8oi7ed aml leaned, and on which no mosquito O R & L 5s .... 103.75 E. G. Duisenberg 45.50; 25 Sixth During the week as abuvc stated December 1410 Onomea, sto"ck n" We"t ,th ,rem-v- cd li,r c fi,ld a 0D I1KOKB11 3797. Office hours at the church, 3650 shares or were sold for tha.t1 ,U '?S Oahu Sugar 5s.. 103. STOCK AND IIOND Hawaiian Commercial, 39.50; 10Q Ho- pollce 8lnt,0U fur,her ,nve8tl' MEMBER HONOLULU STOCK AND 12:30 to 1:30, Monday. Wednesday $iB2.61.12(i. as compart with 2453 the, fr Olaa Sug Co Gs 94.00 94.50 nokaa, 12. December 15 2G0 Hutch- gation. BOND EXCHANGE. and Friday. shares sold last week for $75,113.25, Pacific Sugar Gs. 104.25 19.50; 50 Paauhau, 23.25 10 ' 76 Merchant SL, opposite Bishop A inson, school, W. G. Hall, superin- - 4201 From behind tho mask appeared Pioneer Mill Co Gs 101.00 Bible and shares the previous week LATE SHIPPING Co.'s Bank, Honolulu. Union Sugar, 35. the round fat race of an Alabama ne-- ! Waialua Agi: Co ns 102.50 tendent, opens at 9:45. The morning sold for $144,629.87. i , by the minister will be tho ,, . . gro, too full of fun to take the mat- sermon d ,.nmmi ' ter seriously. "Ah, shore am Jest as Telephone 3013. P. O. Box 322. fourth ono In the series, "The this week, the total par value of those Honolulan at Seattle. A. B. Arlelgh & Co. havo a largo E. L. Hutchison Church's Message to Hersalf, tho poor as any of them Salivation Army The S. S. Honolulan, which left here sold being but $21,500. This, how- - ' stock of offlco supplies every de- f.wwlore li nvntriinori i r tlin uiii'irnnnf t- i t e tt i of REAL E STATE subject sermon being, "Tho . ' of this ever, was in excess of the bond sales ' , ior oeauie, urnveu Age." f,n tuiT n li ahnrol v i Inn ti cn- win n li i. "'..uerv i n it a scription. See them about your sup and ChUrch nnd the Present of Inst wm.k. whin tint itnnnn w. tlw.l " ""' "omuer Ji, iiccoruing to Jas. W. Pratt p. .can't get a Christmas dinner fo my-- - plies for the new year. INVESTMENTS Sloan mission, Kewalo, at 3:00 (ota, advices received today from the Mer- Real Estate, Insurance, Loans Ne- m., every Sunday. W. C. Weedon, ffUnul-v- - Ah'8 suttnly entitled Exchange. an- - King St., opposite E. O. Hall & Son Tho rol)owln ig .t 8llmnmry of t,,8u1' chants' She will load gotiated! invitation j1 the fixin'8, ,hat R00S wlth th" cargo Phone 3637. superlntcndent. A cordial WWJ,..H transactions' other of freight at Seattlo and "PRATT," 125 Merchant St. part of city vvnfi"tii'nlo.. , Providln' ah. can gather em," ho to residents of that the i un' return to Honolilu. After that, it is James F. H organ ol1- - 1 present with children, is - r. ... wcnt lnu'1' 0 Ka expected will on reg- - SXS'mS,S$ to be their ()05 f0ii0wq- r. tt in; 117 s sho come to her cxtended. ered by his original Christmas Ideas again at 117.50, 100 at li8 nnd GO at 119.50. ular schedulo between San I - Stock people's meeting. 0:30 Sun- the police nover found out. He was Kahu-willln- g Sugar 4.61c Young ... I.,I,pn,111,n.,fir1 shl,ro ni.i Francisco, Honolulu, Hilo and and evening sermon to admit that he had already day evening. The at 4a fjjr jjj gr, Jul. Bond Broker ft annum gathered in enough to give his fam- Beets, 14f, 4d tms Hunuay win present too IIonoknilB0 slla,.es at ,o fop The January schedulo ol the ily a good Christmas, and such being Member of Honolulu Stock ao musauiie. $000 steamers is now being prepared, Bond Exchanco. case ho that the day would The Christian church believes that 6 the felt, Stock and Bond Orders Waleitiouse Trust Co, Paauhau shares sold for 21 at ' A Seasick Sailor. receWi tay every, twen- - not ho entirely Jlpst even though ho prompt attention. the correct solution for jjoq, i On the naval tug Navajo there Is a had to spend that particular day be- - Information furnished relative te Members Honolulu Stock aid Bond Jtleth century problem Is set' forth In sailor who sea- - Hutchinson 160 shares sold for suffers from chronic all STOCKS and BONDS. Exchange. I Does Your the teaching of Christ and that it la jp 75 (0j. $2962.50. "" 8ckneBSi Bvery tlIne tlle mtIo vusseI LOAN8 NEGOTIATED. UUIlllUl Ulll. (llllllll, 1IIIK 1JU111UJ UlU U'J-- 1672. FORT AND MERCHANT ST3. .but needful to get away from the con Haiku 20 sold 1 for goes out ho gets very ill. Tiieso cases Phono P. O. Box 594 shares at 70, ensiou licensed tho deed. fusion of modern sectarianism to find $3400 of chronic seasickness aro not com- Watch Keep Strange are the ways by which that solution. McBryde 305 shares sold for G.S7M.. mon, still they aro met with fairly fre- so- - thoso who roam the waysido gather Home , Honolulu residents and the for $2090.87'. quently. The only thing to do in tho Insurance Co. ? the wherewithal for tho Christmas OF Good Time joupiers among us are Invited to at- Ploneer-2- 5 shares sold at 215 ror circumstances (k in nllmv llrn ni.ni nf. HAWAII, LTD celebrations. Not quite as appealing, tend these meetings if. they aro in- $5375. '.' footed to obtain his discharge. The Writes All Kind of Insurance. Chris-Itianit- y a ot Pinectar your watch Is not keeping a simple, genuine but with certain touch originality If terested in Onomea 015 shares sold for , i"n on tho Navajo, however, will not 96 King Street, corner of was tho action of a qu in-- , Fort Street that strikes at the heart of as follows: 210 at 40.50, 125 discharged yet. Ho Is to ho trans O'Neill Building. accurate timo, not giving the dividual who telephoned to a largo Telephone 3529 Sold Everywhere 'life. at 47 and 250 at 47 25. ferred to one of the cruisers in port, It should,, bring It store to send out a certain present satisfaction The. stranger will find such a Pahang Rubber 5 shares sold at mill If lirt lu ,in.f Mi'ftrinmA ll in! nil rv. at once, C. O. D., to an address in a to us for examination. We will friendliness that he will forget that 20.5.0 Tor $102.50. occasions, then ho will servo his time. good neighborhood, and have the boy ho is a stranger. Hawaiian Sugar 100 shares sold at Hut If the change Is not beneficial, lie give you an honest report on ' bring change for $20. The First Methodist Church. 44.50 ror $7120. address .will bo allowed to retire. DO 1 being all right the boy was hurriedly I NOT FORGET THAT YOU CAN GET Its condition and honest service Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Mr. R. Olan 115 shares sold ror $041.87, dispatched with parcel and H. Trent, superintendent. as rollows: 40 at 5.50, 75 at 5.G2M;. the If It needs our services. change, and mounting the steps was OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Men's Bible Class, 10:00 a. 111. Mr. Honolulu Brewing and Malting 15 o o experience handling met by an Individual at tho doorway Our in Cooper, leader. There will be 'a shares sold at 20.25 ror $303,75. O NOTICE. O who received both from him. A sec- - PREST-O-UT- E extends over a period on the birth of Christ by Oahu 507 shares sold ror $18,307.02 O Sunday Service at the Postoffice. O watches boy prominent members of the class, as follows: 310 3z, 40 at 32.25, ond later the waB bowled over as many years. Your timepiece at O O of j the individual sprang down tho steps Morning worship, 11:00 a. m. Thero 1S7 at 32.S7 O The City and Registry Divl- - O nnd disappeared in the darkness with I I Is safe with us. will bo preaching by the pastor, Mr. Hawaiian Commercial 1020 shares O sions will bo open for the deliv- - O GAS TANKS - both tho bundle and change. Smith, nnd he has chosen as his sub- sold'foi- $11, 007.50, as follows: 300 at the Too O ery of mail from 8 o'clock until O late the boy found out tho man ject, "The Christmas Star." 40, 270 at 40.25, 2(10 at 10.37 250 at that O noon, Sunday, December 24, 1911. O had telephoned from a corner grocery Any 1 Epworth League, G:30 p. m., 10.50. O Persons served by Letter Car- - O I time day or night from tho and then awaited the messenger on "Christmas in the Heart." Ewa 105 shares sold for $3345, as O riers may obtain their mail on ap- - O H. F. Wichman Evening service, 7:30 p. m. Rev. L. rollows: 30 at 31.50, 75 at 32. O plication at tho Bethel street O I B V. Taylor, chaplain of tho fleet. Is go- Bonds. Dividends. q ,i00r. O Royal Hawaiian Garage I & Go., Ltd. ing to talk and all those who heard Hilo 1901 Gs at 100. During the week the Hawaiian Agri- - q JOSEPH PRATT, O him the last time he spoke will sure- $0000 Honolulu Gas (is at 100. cultural ('ompanv paid a regular divid- - o Postmaster, 1 TIOTI'jL ST. Leading Jewelers. ly enjoy henring him again. $2(UU Hilo Ex (!s at 90.75. end of $1 and a special dividend of o Honolulu, T. H., Dor. 23, 1911 IIOTKLKT. I $7"ihi olaa is at !1.5. $3. making a total, amount paid on its q li Office. $l'H ii (is H4.lT.. 12,000 outstanding shares of $ls,ooo. X3S!kSSxS Fine Job Printing, Star Olaa at OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

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Tarda linn Is a altident at Welles- - Chicago University, Is pending his lev CiirltfflH wltli frfontla In AlmnedH, I .fitter Marks Is at Cornoll ITnlvGr-- J Oalltbrnln. OVUK THE slty .Miss Rebecca Thomson who Is a TEACUPS. of By Met Neiley. Lucretla Morgan Is In Wslleflley mwtlimto of the lknton Iiiilltule College. Technology, is in Home studying ar- fcOOODOOOoOOOOOOOO WilllHin lloogu Jr. ls lit Harvard chitecture. GALLING DAYS FOR HONO- - O I'nlverslty. Allen Iloliliiwn, Cyril Damon and O LULU. Nut Wart is nttomlliig tho Unlvor-slt- v two of the Willilngton boys will have Mondays: I'uuahou, College of Wisconsin. their Christinas meals nt .the same Hills, Jianoa, Maklkl. lit tho table Harvard. Tuesdays: Wuiklkl, Kaplo-tan- l 'Kenneth Abies Is a student at Park, Kalinukl, l'alolo. I 'Diversity of California. MUb Daisy Cooke Is in Now York Wednesdays: Nuuanu, Puu-nu- l, Pear) and Loulso McCarthy are sin-dent- s City nttjndlng Columbia University, Pacific Heights. First and of Stanford University. oho hopes to spend CIiristmnB in Third Wednesdays Nuu- abovo Washington, D. C. anu III lilac. Second and Fourth I'mmlp Morgan Is a busy student at Wednesdays below Bridge. the noston School of Technology. Ivan Graham Is having his llrst Fourth Wednosday. Pacific Miss Edith Smith will bo with her Christmas in Annapolis. Ho Is get- "I can't ihinL f a single thin to Rive her." ' 0 Heights. hrother's family at Rurllngamo. Cal. ting a taste of cold weather and en- eery where for thai kind of footstool, and 1 am nearly O Thursdays: The Plains. "1 have looked holl- - joys It Immensely. O Fridays: Hotels and town. Louis Kenton enjoys tho cold Margaret Crolghton a sonior In "T8. ti e has the measles. Un't It awful!" Fourth Friday, Fort Shatter. dnv wpntlipr at Cornell this Benson. Miss "lie has oMrything he wants. What can you got a tnan like that?' First Tuesday, Fort Ruger. Miss Hnttle Necdhnm of Honolulu the University of California will spend Twenty-fiv- e dollars! Just think of the prssonts Saturdays: Kallhi. "Her pocket was pletwd. Third and is a student of Columbia University, j Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. George Fo in tli Saturdays, Kamekame-h- a you Ctfuld get with that." post-- who aro now living In Oakland. see such crowds. Vou can't get within a ratio or a Schools. o William T. Garden is doing Ross "Did you ever Austin or Cornell couutor " OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO graduate work In Harvard Law School. Renjamln Halo "Fell' down stairs and sprained her ankle. And a lot of company Stanley Kennedy is a student at University Is a member of the" Glee coming."' ra, gave a most enjoyable concert las Stanford University, Palo Alto, Call- - Club of that institution. They will 11 baby. That's a Christmas present, Isnt It? - "She has night at the Opera lionise. fornia. givo concerts during the holiday sea- "I can't find a thing 1 want. Whatever am I going to do." .laeu mid aro slu- - son. "Yes. Her husband just died- - Poor woman!" Tho young men all play well on thei Edward Carden "Somebody stepped on my corn. It's noarly killing mo. respective Instruments, tho mandolin lents nt lterkeloy in tho University of Marion Austin, who is attending gift-lis- t. you "Seyoiity-tw- o people on my What do think of that? College, will spend her despair." and guitars being the main portion California. Wellesloy "They've sold every one, and no more to bo had. I'm In with her brother, to bed. I had anything slnco I started accompanied by a 'cello, very well Miss Elinor Cnstlo daughter of Mrs. Christmas In Roston "I'm going home and going haven't coming down this morning, but a cup of hot chocolate. It takos ages to got waited on in played by Mr. Nachtriel, and the ac Mabel Wing Castle is in school at Ashford Austin, who is a restaurant." cessories of triangle, drum, etc. Wykcham Rise, Mass. to tho Huh from Cornell University to thp wav neonle ' tan'f it ntvfui shove? Tho feature of the evening, ho. Miss Edith Rond is aitendlng Obcr- - visit Roslon. Thoy're engaged. It's just announced. ,1 .don't see what ho sees "Yes. over as musical evening was th line College, and will have her Christ- - in liBr a rQ orfonHv nnniiiHii thp nripes asked for things. I'll bo bankrupt." singing of Mr. Luther Drlesse Mar-chan- jmas In tho Ruckeyo stnte. ; JUST WHAT YOU WANT. 1 "laid I looking "Did you see a package, loft here? I it down when was j .Morris Auger, who is a student at when you buy Chamberlain's Colic Mr. only 22 years old, Miss Ysabel Georgette Cooper whose marriage to Lieutenant James Pin: Oregon, will spend his Christmas with dolly? Will Kris Kringle bring bo a dolly like that? Marchant is cholora and Diarrhoea Remedy you "Oh! Seo that but displays a beautiful rich voice, U. S. N., takes place tonight. his uncle In Astoria, Oregon. "I always get people the things I want myself. get what you ask for. It is Just what days. In P.flV i on Ttliah will cmnrl Phrlalmna human nature, tho shops these Just wander finely cultivated, and a great taste 1 . They are epitomes of .. .1 .1... will... through them, and listen, and you'll hear the whole gamut of the world's expression. The wedding of Ysabel Georgette where she will be met by Lieutenant with his aunt in San Francisco. Ho 118 n!unc implies c rcmeuj joys and sorrows. Is C. stop ana aysen- - gift-givin- His opening number, "Caro Mlo Cooper to Lieutenant James Pine, U. James Pine, attended by his best . a bright student at the U. colic pains, Uiarrnoea us is unconsciously showing ourselves In this For each of of University tery immediately. For sale by all generous long to give all. Thoy'll decide silently they can do without Den," was sung in tho most classical S. N., will be solemnized tonight at man, Lieutenant Rlalr. Huron Ashford tho of The & Co. agents that, themselves, in order to have more to give to others. The selfish style, while "I Hear You Calling Me" St. Andrew's cathedral by Rishop Res-tarlc- Rishop restarick will read the California will be tho guest of Allen dealers. Benson, Smith this or something glvo as little as possible They subtract from each gift to add to and"'Marle Dhu" showed in quite spe- beautiful marriage service of tho Wheeler of Los Angeles during the for Hawaii. calculating plan carefully to give a fair return for what for themselves. The pronounce holidays. I year. The improvident wish they hadn't been so wasteful, cial contrast to the dramatic render The wedding procession will bo led Episcopal churcn and the they received last Robert Thomson, on his Way to the Flno Job Printmc. Star Office. that Ihey might havo more now. The poor look with longing eyes, the rlcn ing of "O du Holder Abend Stern." In by the flower girls, Loy McCandless couple man and wife. with weary ones; tho ono has nothing, tho other, all. Inexperienced men ton years, ono predicts, this young and Sybil Hocking, followed by the They will leave the chancel and thrust upon them, and go away, Bhoppors take what shrewd saleswomen man, when he has gained more breadth bridesmaids and ushers, Miss Flor-- pass through an arch formed by the feeling helplessly they haven't what they want, but can't remedy It. that com- to his thin, tall body, will be one of Gay of officers It's Uio world In little. At no time, do we get Quite so much of it ence and Mr. Waddington, Miss swords the and the wands pressed into small space. There is humor and there is pathos. There is much the best singers. Florence Hoffman and Mr. Rnuchman, of tho bridesmaids. to learn of our brotherman. Wo can go away from tho study, with broader The comic business of "the boys" in Miss Helen North and Lieutenant The gowns of tho bridesmaids w'U sympathy a deeper insight into this queer human nature of ours. and their various stunts smacked of the Horner, Miss Rertha Kopke and Lieu- - all be yellow. campus and the exuberant joy of liv tenant Vaughn, Miss Allco Cooper I After tho ceremony the wedding SOCIAL NEWS OF THE DAY. The dinner will be served on tho ing. and Lieutenant Price. Tho brides- - party will go to the home of the Special Vaines Mrs. Neville will give an egg-nog- spacious lanai. They sing tonight and Monday night. maid, Miss Irene Cooper, will follow bride's parents in Manoa. where a ( on Christmas Day. 4 Mr. Marchant was a pupil of Miss alone, after which the bride, attended supper and dance will occupy the years. . Mrs. Macomb's 'dinner party, given Wtthrow for two by her father, will be led to the altar, evening. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas of Wahlawa at their now homo on Rcretanla ave- Wt a - are giving a Christinas house party to nue last night, was In honor of Ad- The dance given at tho Country- Goodale, Miss Rutler, Miss Marie von, to each number, a smiling face ap FOR a dozen guests. miral and Mrs. Thomas. Club on Thursday night complimen- Holt, Miss Tucker, Miss Abble Dow, peared and at twelve, old Santa Clau3 v Tho round table was arranged for tary to Mrs. Eric Knudsen was a great Miss Helen Achlles, Miss Nora Swanzy, came to wish tho children a merrv Mrs. lackland, daughter of Mrs. fourteen guests, and tastefully decorat social success. Miss Harding, Doctor Ramus, David Christmas and distribute presents to Kobcrt Halstcad, is oxpocted to ar- ed in tho most beautiful pink and Mrs. William Love, Mrs. D. Tenney Anderson, Colonel Renson, Dixon Nott, all. The following program was rive in Honolulu on Monday on the white roses with quantities of maidon- - Peck and Mrs. H. White Sutton had Lieutenant Rail. given: EVENING ' notwlth Siberia. hair fern. In addition to the center charge of the function and, "Tho Old Woman in the Shoe" surrounding everyone f. piece of roses and ferns standing the bad weather, Tho following lnvtiations aro to be Mrs. Nettlo Among Miss Margaret Lishraan, who has the table, there were Individual sliver who was invited attended. jS8UeQ: Duet. "Dethlehcm Star" for tiny bouquets Admiral Mrs. Thomas, SHOPPERS been the guest of Mrs. Halstead vases at each plate with these wero and Tho Merchants' Association of Hono- Marjorle Desa md Esther McKIn-non- . tho past three months, will return to for each guest. Admiral and Mrs. Sutherland, Admiral lulu cordially invito you to attend a her home on Keeaumoku street on Those enjoying General and Mrs. and Mrs. Cowles, Major and Mrs. ball, given in honor of the officers of Recitation, "Three Little Helpers". hospitality Admiral Major Tlmberlake, Monday. Macomb's were Wooten, and Mrs. the Pacific fleet of the United States Merlo Compo, Alviiyi Gill and AT V and Mrs. Thomas, Major and Mrs, Captain and Mrs. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. navy at the Moana Hotel, Waiklkl, on Lempe Shelton. Angus (3), Mrs. Turner, wife of lieutenant Tur- Campbell, Captain Terhuue, Captain Harold Castle, the Misses Tuesday evening, January 2, 1912, 9 Recitation, "Modern Night Reforo ner, gave a bridge tea ThursJay for and Mrs. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. James the Misses Kopke (2), Mr. and Mrs. o'clock. Christmas" Violet Desa Mr. and her mother, Mrs. Drown, wife of Colo- Wildor, Miss Agnes Walker, Dr. and Rallontyne, Miss Rallentyne, Admiral and Mrs. Cowles. General Song, No. 112 Audlenco nel Hrowu, retired. Colonel and Mrs. Mrs. Johnstone and General and Mrs. Mrs. Ivors, Mrs. Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Macomb, Admiral and Mrs. Song Primary Class ' Browu arc here visiting for tho win- Macomb. Albert Watorhouse, Mr. Hosnier, the Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar White Duet, Hattle Revel and Margarltp Ham ter. The evening was spent in conversa Misses Wilder (2), Mr. and Mrs. B. L. and Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Swain will be (Five years old.) Knight, Et,helyn Castle, Mr. and Those preBeut were Mrs. tion. Marix, Miss asked to' receive. Reading, Ruggles SACH'S "Mrs. Preparation Mrs. Ne- Mrs. Bruce Cartwright, Miss Edith will Mrs. Macomb, Mrs. Edwards, A number of society matrons for Christmas" from "The .Birds' Mrs. Cruickshank, Mrs. Carter's bridge party was so- Williams, Mr. Charles M. Wood and hostesses! ville, Mrs. Woolen, ? be asked to act as Christmas Caroll" Mrs. Petre Hand, Mrs. Putnam, Mrs. Wilbur, cial event of Thursday night, when her Miss Dorothy Wood of New York, Miss charge the Mrs. The committee in of Opening Prayer Rev. R. E. Smith Mrs. and Mrs. home wast beautifully decorated In Havllaml and Miss Marion Haviland Hepburn Mrs. Widdifield, Itrown danco is Messrs. Mclncrny, Welcome Speech Hale Cheatham Christmas greens and polnsottas, San- of New York, Mr. Ellis, Miss Wllhel-min- a Turner. and GInaux. Song, No. 110 Audience were embroidered Canton ta Claus paper and holly. Tenney, Mr. Richard Wright, Mr. of de- Tho prizes Mrs. Church has charge the Recitation, "The Broken Doll" ' were away The games were extremely interest- Will Roth, Mr. A. L. C. Atkinson, Dr. centerpieces, which carried tails. Dibby Lyle 1l il Mrs. Rrowu, Mrs. Mrs. ing and closely contested. Those who Dykes of the South Dakota, Dr. and A j by Hand and Pantomime AVooten. were present were Rear Admiral and Mrs. Wood, Miss Dorothy Wood, Mr. rainy weather of in spite of the Mother Goose Tableaux U Mrs. Thomas, Admiral and Mrs. and Mrs. George Davles, Lieutenants Thursday night the first Christmas Open Evenings Miss Muffet, Iwnlani Remrose; Jack Mr. Mrs. James Wilder are giv- Cowles, Captain and Mrs. Harlow, Dr. Price, Pratt, Vaughan of Fort Ruger, given the now and tree entertainment in Horner, Charley Rrlnk; Old King large dinner party tonight a IJistham, Major and Mrs. Neville, Dr. Hedeman, Ed Hedeman, Miss attended. ing a Methodist church was well Cole, Earle McTaggact; Simple 22G3 Kalia road. Major and Mrs. Wooton, Captain and Ruchanan, Lieutenant Sahm, Lieuten- and their home, The children, mothers, fathers Simon and the Pieman, Glenn guests aro Captain Mrs. Hand, Captain and Mrs. Marlx, Andrews, Rrltlsli Consul and Mrs. came out and The invited and ant friends of tho church McTaggart and Earle McTaggart; Mrs. General and Mrs. Ma- Captain and Mrs. Edwards, Ilarrigton, Judge Mrs. Kingsbury, given by Until Harlow, Lieutenant and listened to the exercises ,the Christmas Jack and Gill, Cora Elis and Rlch-ar- d Mrs. Cowles, Mr. Mrs. Gaylor, Mrs. Frederick Will- Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Clar- comb, Admiral and and Lieutenant Sundny school pupils. Shelton. Mrs. Francis M. Swanzy, Mr. and iam Coleman and Captain and Mrs. ence Cooke, Mr. and Mrs. C. Monta- sung by Hattle Revel and and The duet Clock Drill and Distribution of Pres Mrs. Ar- gue Cooke, Mr. Mrs. Howard Mrs. Gerrit Wilder, Mand Carter. and Margaret Ham, two little ents. Mr. Mrs. George prizes were address books Hitchcock, Mr. Mrs. Prosser, Mr. good. thur Wilder, and The letter and tots, was very Closing Song. Bavles, Mr. and Mrs. falter Dilllng-- and wero won by Admiral Thomas, Dr. and Mrs. Fred Waterhouso, Mr. and Tho Mother Goose tableau was very Pro- - Mrs. l ham, Mr. and Mrs. Rich;l Ivors, j Rlstham, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Edwards Sherwood Ixjwrie, Mr. and Mrs. well done. The real show, the real fessor and Mrs. Scott, Captain Ter- - and Mrs. Marlx. berrlt Wilder, Mr. and Mrs. James children and the real Mother Goose Mitvol Typewriter Carbon is a dry, JORDAN'S hune, Captain Halstead, Dr Rlstham, J Wilder," Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilder, and her broom were all there. After clean, fiber-fille- surface-coate- d paper Mr. Douglass, Mr. Gcjjge Carter, Mr. The Mandolin Club of the Univer- - Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith, Judge and the children were hustled off to bed producing wonderfully sharp, clear Harry Macfarlane and Mrs Hyde-Smith- . sity of California, which arrived in Ho-- Mrs. W. L. Whitney, Miss Mary Moore, the clock gave an Interesting perform- copies. For sale by the Hawaiian 0 nolulu yesterday morning on the Sler-- 1 Miss Laura Nott, Miss Katherine ance, when the fairy turned its hands Nows Company, Alex. Young bnllding. WE STILL HAVE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BOOKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION We Will be Open Tonight ie Crossroads Bookshop, Limited ALEXANDER YOUNG BUILDING 8KVRN THE HAWAIIAN STAR. SMI KDS. UK Ml Ml U Jl.

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mine mt. Tlwt t Hffornc be lunnn haMImd MHW d tb other was POISON E NUTS FALLS THIRTY ! kind. There It th MID difference; II 171 1 timt In the rattott. Neretanln. I 'hone 35M. THEM TO CRACK THE A (I urn UuiUa) , on behalf of cltl-zrii- CAUSED DEATH? FEET AND LIVES: Ima brought fin Injunction milt iiKHlimt the Hawaii board of miper-inor- s The Hoard f Health nntl the This morning to rent rain It from awarding a Deputy Sheriff Ferroiru noy general' department arc making Wilhelm Deyever. n cadet abonrd the German roti tract for pipe to II. Ilackfeld & from Walltiku by the steamer Mautm another attempt In the circuit court to training ship! - antl-bantu- Horzoglu Cecllle, while doing some Electrotherm ( o at $5503.80, when the hid of Ilono- Ken this morning. make the regulation stick, work aboard, fell a land- lulu Iron Works Co. was J8.80 lower.' He brought with hint tho stomach They arc llghtlnji now on an amentlc.l down hatch ing on his back thirty "What dlil your wife say when you of a .Japanese nnmod Klnuira jvho bill of complaint. To this Attorney H. feet below. The fast wagon took tho Injured THE MODERN SUBSTITUTE FOR THE HOT WATER BOTTLE. staved out go late last night? "She died nt 1'uunono under suspicious clr--l C. l'otors yestordny filed a domurror man to tho hospital where It was was delighted, for I handed her tho cumstnnces Inst Wednesday night. on tho grounds thnt no offoiiBo is found 1 iltnt l.n..f,l I. . 11.. t. ' Tcrrl-j"m- "ua,ul " m,u,y ana Klmura had been drinking with charged against Of tho l tul '"rcnenu - I'ikIIU' Suneet Mtigtulue and tho gold; tho laws b- electricity. Requires no 8llork 1,0 wns "I'l'arently unln-tut- o A flexible pad heated watch that came with It." "Lucky?" several countrymen and retired tory; that no facts BulUclont to const!-- ; J BOro lC-2- p. - .V. ' lamp. Attachable to any I xliould sav so." Don't miss It; boo to bed at eleven o'clock. At 2 a. m. 'nn offense are charged; no no- moro current than a 1118 SCapO (lOntll .. f.,UI,il . r.,,.1 1,1 .,11 IrOUl WBB 0 nQITOW Qy ,ll M t., Ilia ,vlf ,11, nlwl 1I1 irnmi. linn ..I,.,1.-1- v nn In...... ml. VfllltT, iftKJ I'IDQi milU liwuiui .o ii. iiw" "Ii ...... luuim n....j uvu n p.. (,.ii. v vi...... wv lamp socket. Cell. Dellv. Ing for breath. Soon after he breath- - duced that the defendant, George PiWDER William a. Irwin, Captain Wm. Mat- - cd his lust, Lucas, failed to obey any order of the ' i son, Wallace Alexandor, George Holph An autopsy was held but the doctor Hoard of Health; that the banann reg- INDISPENSABLE FOR USE N THE HOSPITAL OR THE HOME Absolutely Pure and IS. M. Walsh of San Francisco performing It was doubtful as to some ulation Is void in that tho Hoard of NEWCOMERS GULB The nnSy baking powder have nccoptcd tholr nppolntnicnt as a of the contents of the dead man's Health has no authority In law to mmie from Royal Grapo special site committee for the Hawaii-- j stomach and the matter will bo refer- - make any such regulation; nnd that droam of Tartar an building at tho I'anama exposition, red to Honolulu analysts. tho regulation is unconstitutional in WILL TAKE HOLD Electric Co., Ltd. A. P. Taylor Is secretary of the local that It Is in violation of the fifth and The Hawaiian Ho Lime Phosphate Bottom, commission. fourteenth amendments of tho Consti- At St. Androw's cathedral last night tution, is an unnecessary and arbi- llr. .1. W. Wndhain will deliver the NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. DEATH OF TIBBS there was a delightful Christmas ex- trary exercise of police power and de- weekly address tomorrow afternoon 1'aw. hibition, little girls of rarnous nation- prives the defendant of his property In Cooke Hall, of the Y. M. C. A. Kahuuki Lund Company ... 7 alities in appropriate costumes on without due process of law, and Is the His topic will be "Tho Search for Udftdero 15 WAS SUDDEN; taking or prluite property for public tue stage lulling now uunsunus is j Light." IIMkfeld H observed each "aln countree." use without compensation. After tho (list of tho year an organ- 13 in her )Uuui Marry von Holt acted Santa Clans - ization known as the Newcomers Club WaMron 13 More light Is thrown on the subject Delivered in four days from the most Impressively at the succeeding Storekeeper Tibbs, will take hold of these Sunday after- Dlsnond 24 0r the suicide of Christmas tree. by BOYS noon meetings, and, although nothing 10 of Kukulhaclo plantation, the re BERKELEY ij3:o. Les Toraa Southworth definite can yet, prom- Slxeunp Factory County Engineer ceipt of the papers concerning the be said it is Telephone 1697 American-Hawaiia- n Paper Co 2i 847 Kaahumanu Street. "points with pride to tho fact that the death from tho Hawaii coroner. ised that there will he Eomothing at- Hall A Bon 10 Honolli road has been open to traffic It appears that Tibbs became very tractive every Sunday afternoon. This Il&n Bon 34 ARE ALL RIGHT for several days. This Is the highway despondent shortly his at body promises some big things. Laundry M after arrival branch concerning which It had been said that the plantation, and began to drink Yeo Hop 10 It was a question whether it or tho rather heavily. The fact that he was The puns ho worked off revealed none Sayegas 10 A fairly full house greeted the Cal- Panama Canal would bo open first. expected to get bonds for $5000, In of the ancient aroma one Is bound to G ifornia collegians last night, and the Gfowrod Tho Honolli road wins out. The con- order to secure his position, Is said expect from experience hitherto. Gopp Co 12 way tho Opera House resounded with tractors are now removing tholr para- to have preyed on his mind. Some of them were dellclously far- 13 mirth from the comical numbers, and Sweetshop phernalia. Hawaii Herald. The unfortunate man took poison In fetched as well as apt.. For Instance: James Onlld 10 was hushed till a whisper would have More than a thousand children of his room' and, although the Chinese "Why Is a horse with his head hang- Island Curto R been startling at the finer musical the Fort street Chinese church Sun cook, Ah Sam, tried to prevent tho ing down like Christmas? Because rystal 11 productions, afforded proof enough Hawaiian New8 day school celebrated tho Christian deed, Tibbs swallowed a quantity of it's neck's weak." As the auditors Hainm-Youn- g 16 that the bright Berkeley bunch was Von anniversary season last night. In the morphine sulphate and died within half none of them forgot that Christmas . 3 esteemed all right. JJlmoad & Co labsenco of Superintendent A. M. Mer an hour. will be next week, a diagram was not G B Marchant made the great- Sadia rill though Illness the vice superin- Luther ; needed to make the laugh come. C ... m SOip managed est hit of the evening with his un White tendent, Kong En Sue the There will he a change of program LACES AND FANCY WORK. ovent, being assisted by Miss Fran- MANUEL AFTER usually pure baritone, and his twoi tonight, and nnother performance on Salvo's laco store. Irish, Cluuey ces Lawrence. were impressed Into four by Christmas night. Tlif JScst Laundry Soap Obtainable. nnd. Armenian laces and various other Is ?1700 easily In sight for encores that refused to be denied. There XT . I. ,., ,...... 1 .1 u. Kuropoan fancy goods. Fort St., near the mallhlni Christmas tree. Besides ixAt B..UUIU oe pmceu u.e The Board of Trade presented to the EASY MONEY iu.lor YOUR GROCER HAS IT. Itorotanta. the general run of Indigent children piaying oi me emu. wnicu in most HaKshlp California of the Pacific cruis- - the llttlo Spaniards and Portuguese tho selections was exquisite. The rag er fleet, U. S. N a beautiful souvenir THE WEATHER. pieces were very catching. In quarantine, the girls of Kapiolani Manuel Texelrra has been placed in the form of a peculiarly shapcl Honolulu, T. II., Dec. 23, 1011. Stanley Fisk Bryan, as comedian of Home, the boys of the Kalihi Home, under arrest and will be confined over piece of polished koa, framing a photo- tho company, kept the audience in Local Office, U. 5. Weather Bureau, tho patients of the Children's Hospi- holidays good the com graph typical of this island. The the for the of guffaws every Temperature, o a. m.; 8 a. m.; 10 tal, iind the denizens of Palama play- munity. and titters time he held frame bore a silver" shield upon which HARRY MILLS' CHRISTMAS GIFT. NEW RICE MILL. the stage. His blackface specialties a. m.; and morning minimum: ground will all share In the goodies Texelrra has been up north working was inscribed, "Aloha, Hilo, Hawaii." H. T. Mills is sending his friends a The K. Yamamoto Rice Mill is the GC, C7. were something new to Honolulu. Is- 72. 74. 74, and toys. in the salmon canneries and only re- Ernest Moses was the photographer little Christinas box with a handy hill largest as well as tne finest In the For the extravagant loudness Barometei reading: Absolute hu- Miss Francis Dillingham's dramati- cently returned to Honolulu. that ana framer. In less balmy climes the clip In It, carrying a tag with a pic- lands. All machinery is of the very usually racks the auditory nerves midity (grains per cubic foot); rela- zation of "The First Christmas Tree" He is alleged to have told several men of the California will look upon ture of a banana on it and the inscrip- latest pattern. The famous Tengu when is "played, Mr. Bryan J tive humidity and dow point at 8 was presented at Central Union people that ho expected nice picking that role this handsome remembrance and will tion: "Compliments of the llanana Sea- Rice is cleaned at this mill. With the substituted a drawling, low i'ul a. in.: church last night before a crowded in Honolulu durlnir thf linlldavs esiin- - utterance pleasantly recall the few delight son Board of Health Brand." largo cleaning capacity they are able tnp 30.04. 0.S71, C9. 61. house, moro than one hundred and dally as there arc lots of sailors In In whlch humor in the days siient in Hilo and at the volcano to handle considerable outside partic- Wind velocity ana direction at G fifty being turned away. A gorgeous tensely simple nature of the gags. Hawaii Herald. Fine Job Printing, Star Office. ular work which they guarantee. S 10 a. m.; a. m.; m.; and noon: Christmas tree for the youngsters He is furthermore alleged to have in- - . CNE, 4NE, CSW, 0SW. was expoited after the show. Miss formed certain cronies that in Sau Falnfall during 24 hours ending S Collals made a fine lilt with the sing- Francisco there was moro money to be itf.wm , pi I hi nil i i i a. m., .0G inch. ing of Ave Mario In the first act. Rob- made In picking pockets and rolling Total wina movement during 24 ert McKlm starred tho part of Boni- drunks than In legitimate toil and to .hours ending at noon, 114 miles. face and was well supported by the have intimated that he was plnnnin.it WM. 15. STOCKMAN, rest of tho cast, comprising Edith such a campaign In Honolulu during Section Director. Rosslyn Collals, C. H. Meyer, Stanley tho season of poaco and goodwill. Livingston, Agnes Alexander, Harold Two Filipinos aro under arrest for NEWS IN A NUTSHELL Leon Eborsolo, Herman Alexander, having been found sleeping In tho Mrs. J. P. Erdman, Margaret Peters- houso of T. I. Fltzpatrick opposite tho Paragraph That Give Condensed on,- Margaret Watorhouse, Ronald Normal School. News of the Day. Iligglns, Everett Brown, Ernest Peter- son, J. II. Hill and Geo. A. McE FORMER HONOLULU BOY Clirlstmas trees are short of tho downoy. IN CIVIC POLITICS. demand. Ernest N. Smith, formerly of Hono- No "waits" at the Silent Barber HALAWA MILL IMPROVEMENT. lulu, will run for trusteo of Burlln-gaino- , ,&bcp. Six chairs and six first-clas- s Among tho changes and Improve- California, at the early spring barbers. ments for the coming sugar season election. Ho has announced his can- H you want pujo, rich milk, order being Introduced Into tho Halawa Mill didacy and been indorsed by the Good ttom tho Honolulu Dairymen's Asso- by Manager Atklns-Wlgh- t Is a twenty-nlne-lnc-h Government League of Burllngame ciation. Telophono 1542. Pelton water wheel, which nnd tho Easton Civic Association, AND ALSO OUR POPULAR COMMUNITY SILVER GRAP1NE grape Julco drink sold at is now being Insallcd in the sugar Easton being the annexed suburb of Soda Fountains. Ask your soda works room, and which will he used to drive Burllngame, In which Mr. Smith has bottlor for It. It Is a delicious drink. tho centrifugals, tho machine shop his homo. Tho young man, who wis Complete line of Sterling Silver Table Ware, including Knives, Forks and Spoons iu large variety of size, The Gyman Christmas coucort on and possibly other machinery. Koha- - a Punahou boy, is advertising mana' style and price; Bon-Bo- n, Sugar Tuesday evening promises to bo one la Midget. Jger of Halo Bros., In San Francisco. and Jelly Spoons, Sugar and Cream, Black Coffee Sets, Child's Cups, Tea of the finest events in holiday week. Strainers, Caster Sets, Shaving Mugs, Tea Balls, Free! Free! Green stamps are treat HSH5ZSB5a5E5E52S2SH55a5ESH5HS25H55E5; Candlesticks, Vases, Sterling Mounted Goods, eto. When you buy, ag for them. New 3. and beautiful goods to arrive por S. 'S. PERSONS IN THE NEWS Lurline. q Carving Sets, $3.50 to $20.00 Girls in Kapiolaitir homo had their Christmas party Thursday evening. J. O. LUTTED leaves in the Lurline. ' passenger from Kauai this morning ENGLISH, GERMAN AND AMERICAN Mr. Boniue contributed moving pic- MANUFACTURE. tures. by the Mauna Loa. C. J. BOMKE from Hilo this A grand social will be hold by mem- arrived morning by .Kca. bers of tlie Country Club on New the Mauna REPRESENTATIVE E. FERNANDEZ Year's afternoon. V. II. Mclnerny Is came In 'from Mahukona on the E. H. LEWIS arrived from Hilo this kandltug arrangements. ' Mauna Koa this morning. morning by the Mauna Kea. Why Not Silver Tho Regal shoes como In quartor STERLING sixes. Insuring a perfect lit. SILVER SHAKER $1.00 See house-keep- B. A. H. TARLETON a FOR A CHRISTMAS No er those shoes at tho ItegaS Shoo Store, MR. and MRS. F. DAMON leave has received GIFT? King for the coast In tho Lurline. cablegram telling of the death of can have too much of it. Even a imall gift of and Hethel streets. BLACK COFFEE SPOONS $5.75, per doz. Iure Prepared Paint for sale by his father in San Jose, California. lowers & Cooko. 177 South King AMOS FRANCIS COOKE, a Honolulu boy, is sixty years old today. street, is the most durable satis-facLar- j- CHILD'S STERLING SILVER CUP $4.50 and . MR. and MRS. J. C. HILL of Sacra-- , C02OTQNITy paint you can uso. monto, Cal., friends of Mr. and Mrs. To Rlre every one a chance to see L. S. CONNESS returned from Hilo W. A. Rldeout, are on a pleasure COLD MEAT FORK, Sterling Silver, $2.25 big of toys, in the Mauna Kea this morning. SILVER their fine stock books and trip to Honolulu. holldny gifts, Wall, Co., Ltd., "Flower-de-Luce- Nichols is sure to give pleasure. The new " PROF. WM. A. BRYAN is thirty-di- x SUGAR will be open every night until Xmas. has dignity SHELL, Sterling Silver. .. .$1.00 by pattern a and beauty heretofore found only The three-yea- r, ?s,t00,000 contract years old today. Ho is an lowan. PETE PHILLIPS, accompanied in the best Sterling, fl. Every piece Sil- ot tho Hawaiian Dredging Company Mrs. Phillips and their child, of Community ( ver is plated NAPKIN RING, Sterling Silver 75c for deepening Pearl Harbor Is up DR. A. G. HODGINS and bride will In tho Mauna Kea this morn- heavier than triple and will wear a lifetime. today with the work practically com- nrrlvo In tho Siberia on Christmns ing. Mr. Phillips is on a holiday. pleted. Day. The Manufacturers' Shoo Company MRS. CARSON is mentioned for ail- Io the best shoe repairing. Only CAPTAIN I, BRAY and family aro ing the vacant secretaryship of the skilled workmen employed. spending a short holiday at Wahl-awa- . Y. W. C. A. She has had expe- - W you want a ChriSTmai; present for ' rlcnce as nn assistant in the rooms N STORE WILL BE OPEN EACH EVENING THIS WEEK. your daughter or wife, buy her a of the Institution. Wilcox & GibbB sewing machine. Hen-n- y DR. F. L. PUTNAM was an arrival & Co. have a full lln , 134 Bereta-'ni- a from Kauai this morning by the WILLIAM J. HAYWARD, who went street near fire station. Telephone Mauna Lou. to Fanning Island on behalf of an I48S. English company that Is negotiating Gonther'a celebrated Chicago can- MISS MOYER, late secretary of tho for tho purchase of tho island, is W. W. DIMOND & Y. C. In San Ltd. Cafe, W. A., booked to leave for Francisco CO, dies at tho Palm Hotel near loavos tho Lurlino 55-5- 7 KING STREET Hart for the coast. this aftornoon by tho Lurline. HONOLULU. There Is a reason 'hy yoa should Bsc Mrs. Anno Kearns' hand-mad- e E. F. MELANPHY was a roturnlng Fine Job printing, Star Office. AWJIIIJLN STA Stf(X)NJ) SECTION

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THE .HAWAIIAN STAR, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1911.

. O. HHLL 5t SON, L.I7VYITBD Herewith are valuable descriptive and pictorial suggestions of suitable Christmas Gifts A Prosperous Year jjniversaO If you have had llic blessing which come to man: health and happiness you have also been prosperous they go together. We ask you Pm .maker! lo make others happy by giving a remembrance that will be used for years to come. GOODS. There are many articles WE HAVE THE Hv 's incusPensable t needed, but missing, in the home. probably have what your wife needs to make life less burden. You are invited to come in and look We a I all te house-Vss5- 5p around. This is the place to sec things, even if you do not wish to buy. We have many patterns of French China that will appeal to the woman of keepers and cake refined taste and an inclination to have the best that's going. Some of these are exclusively handled by us. vV making is no longer ctb Vs V a thing to be i 1 dreaded, ICE CREAM FREEZERS CHILDREN'S ROYAL WAFFLE IRONS WILLCOX & GIBBS ONCE USED I'.xpcriciicc has taught persons Now that the mornings arc crisp, ALWAYS USED jl Mixes the batter Automatic Sewing Machines. wlui freeze cream at home that PLATES any time the mercury in Honolulu tor all kinds of there - economy of ice and time in falls to 70 the weather is referred Our new stock for the Holiday Universal Coffee Percolators. the WHITE It which prevent the food from We have them in two styles, MOUNTAIN. to as crisp, Waffles loom up large Trade has just, arrived. Make has the triple-motio- n effect and is spilling on the table cloth. They Aluminum and Enameled Ware, in the mind's eye. So many gas your selection early, as last year a never a heavy burden to the one at arc decorated with a large number of people were disap- and three sizes in each style, stoves are used that manufacturers the crank. There are many makes variety of colored designs and pointed. four, six and nine cups. No of freezers, but none that gives the of household utensils found :t egg required; simply put in the appropriate mottos, such as: se- satisfaction that the White Moun- necessary to build waffle irons high This last shipment has been coffee according to directions. lected with extra care just a little tain affords. Baby Bunting runs away enough to use over We have From jas. better finish and polish than usual And joins the little pigs them and the waffles made on them $2.50 to $4.50 CHILDREN'S As the Willcox & Gibbs automatic at play. are as good as if ceked over coal machine lasts a life-tim- e, it make,-- ; BISSELL'S CARPET Jardinieres and Fern Dishes or wood. a very acceptable gift. SOLD BY SWEEPERS Only 35c each. All sizes, shapes and colors. Three styles: 1 E. O. Hall & Son, Ltd. 1 30c, 45c and 60c each CUT GLASS ALUMINUM WARE selections from the best These are not merely toys, but We have made our There is nothing' more acceptable than a useful factories, and our assortment far excels that of very useful for sweeping rugs present, especially something that will last for r taking up the crumbs under former years, and includes: Boxes, years and always remind the recipient of the giver. the dining table. Vases of all sizes and shapes, Pu.. ELECTRIC TABLE Celery, Olive and Pin Trays, Oil Bottles, Cracker Our stock of Aluminum Ware includes every- and Cheese Plates, Water Pitchers, Cologne thing made in Cooking Utensils, Tea Kettles, LAMPS CHILDREN'S TOYS Bottles, Bowls (all sizes), Nappies, Spoon Trays, Sauce Pans (all shapes and sizes), Pie Plates, Ice Cream Trays, Bitters Bottles, Salts and Pep- with handsome shades (no two Made of Heavy Tin and Japan- Fireless Cooker Pots, Mugs, Double Boilers, pers, etc., etc., etc. alike). The ned in Green, Blue or Red. Measuring Cups, etc., etc. lamps arc all fitted SAVORY ROASTERS with socket and cord, ready con- Toy Dish Pans, 10 to cents. Inexpensive and something the family will enjoy. Toy Coal Hods and Shovels, nect. Select the style and color It bakes or roasts to perfection and the meats retain 15 cents. HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT, SECOND all the flavor. It's the most satisfactory self-bast- er you want when the is Toy Wash Tubs and Wash- the market. FLOOR TAKE ELEVATOR - boards, 25 cents. on complete.

James Kelly, near Melbourne, in 1855, which lasted six and a quarter hours. SOME CURIOUS FACT Bamboo furniture Is best cleaned of by being Bank washed w'th lukewarm water and salt and afterward rinsed with cold water. London's ' largest chandeiler Is the ing 1012 will demand 4,000,000 pneu- Honolulu There are 80,000 kinds of beetles. M matic tires. one at the Alhambra Music Hall. ;t sun is Ten per cent of the deaths or adult At Its nearest point, the X rat I & J is fitted witn sixty electric lamps, i poultry from natural causes are duo 91,250,000 miles from the earth. each of 500 candlepowcr. Electricity obtaining Issue K. N. & K. to tuberculosis. is used for France possesses nineteen lady bar- lime, soda and ammonia from the Letters o f Credit Lumber to the value of $75,003,000 risters. air. and Traveler's was cut in Canada during 1910. Breeders of canaries in Norwich, Ants, in point of instinct, rank Checks available England, 3000. In the Uritlsh empire there are now total above man Him- V throughout over 253,000 members of tho Hoy all the mammals save the Australia owns over 10,000 miles of self. Every time the sun rises in the world. J-- Cable Scout movement. East j railroad. Sir Robert Ball calculates that in Germany is building eighty-eigh- t transfers at lowest Police In Ireland are armed with early times our tides were over 0)0 war vessels at the present time; brings Christmas a day nearer and rates jfi jt j ji rifle, sword and pistol. feet high. Last year 05,550 people In the Unit- France, twenty-nine- ; United States, For arguing that our world Is only ed Kingdom paid Income 'tax. lifty-fou- and Holland, thirty-two- . shortens the time for buying r" one of many, Giordano Bruno was gifts for Tranicar and bus drivers In "Have the goodness to circulate" Is a Paris burned to death In Home In 1600. are forbidden to smoke when on duty tho phraso used by the Madrid police- ESTABLISHED IN 1830. From a height of 300 feet a man In those we wish to remember. The Nova Scotia sends away over 1,000,-0- 0 man when he requests you to "move stock an aeroplane can see a submarine ) barrels of apples during sea- on." the gliding eighteen feet below water. son. Immigrants to Canada year in store will BISHOP & CO. this are Russia, the United States, Rou-mani- this supply needs. Paper 175 Inches wide, for nows-pape- r comprised ns follows: King- United Austria-Hungar- y and Burma use, Is made the of C50 dom, - at rate 123,013; United States, 121,451; are tho principal oil fields of the i per feet minute. Europeans, C1.G20. world. BANK EES A dreadnought battleship In course Constantinople nt present has ten The first birds of were in Let us cull your attention to of construction In England keeps picture palaces. the earth the large Commercial amd Travellers' 3000 operatives employ- the form of flying reptiles. stock of articles suitable for occasion. in steady The first trial for breach of prom- the Letters of Credit Issued on the Ages before the Roman empire, ' ment. ise In England was We are showing: Bank ot California and thf Lon- held in the reign petroleum was used by the Egyptians. On too active list of the British of Queen Elizabeth. don Joint Stock Bank, Limited, army, In thirty years tho production or EMBROIDERED GOWNS AND Ounner Samuel Parsons of Nearly $40,000,000 WAISTS Londos. - was voluntarily petroleum has 'Increased nineteen (- Windsor is the oldest soldier, being given FOR LADIES. KIMONO JACKETS AND Correspondenta for the Amer- to the Church of England last times. eighty-seve- n years of age. ican Express Company, and year. FULL LENGTH KIMONOS IN EVERY Canada's second chamber consists The controversy regarding Mars Thoa. Cook & Son. By means of a sparrow club 2724 being OF of senators who are over thirty yeai3 an Inhabited planet began In VARIETY MATERIAL. EMBROID- Interest allowed on terG and birds were killed in a In t, 1877. of age, and who each have prope-- t district ERED DOYLIES, HAND BAGS, VAN- Barings Bank Deposits. England, and 4S44 eggs Amerl-ic- a r worth at least $4000. taken. In point of time, Europe and ITY BAGS IN SILK AND There aretnow 14,000 acres under are Lon- LINEN, OLD There are twenty-fou- r bishops en nearer together now than fruit cultivation in Ireland a large IVORY STATUES, SOME IN ANTIQUE, titled to rank as members ot the Eng- don and Edinburgh were 209 years Increase on previous lish house of lords. totals. ago. BRONZES and BRASSES, CHINA CUPS Upon More than 37,000 children are off- an average, Scotchmen are Accumulated in tho mines of tho AND SAUCERS. the men King1 Open icially recorded as street traders in tallest in the United world there is enough coal to create England and Wales. dom; Irishmen come second, English 15,000,000,000 horsepower for 12,"00 As many as 200,000 herrings have men third, and Welshmen last. years. been brought Into Yarmouth by a sin In Englnnd the first truo lighthouse Professor Sir E. Ray Lankester cal- Evenings was the Eddystone, 17G0; gle fishing boat. built In two culates that, by research, prevention

thirty-on- e g centuries before Christ, Of ocean-goin- steamers however, fires and euro, every epidemic diseaso An Endless Assortment at Your with a speed of twenty knots and over had been lighted on a tower near could be abolished within the next THURSDAY, Great Britain owns fourteen. Alexandria, Egypt, as a warning to fifty years. town mariners. Finger Tips FRIDAY and The of Margate, England, In Norway olcctriclty Is much earned 145,000 this year from tho en Bridges were first built with an cheaper than steam power on account SATURDAY, tertainments It provided for visitors. urch by the Itomans. of the great waterfalls and mountain At the depot of an agricultural co- Branding for crimes was abolished torrents to DECEMBER 21, 22 and 23. .. that are harnessed operative socloty In Suffolk, England, in England In 1822. MONDAY, TUESDAY WED-NESDA- and more than 3,000,000 eggs were col- Turky's army, placed on a war foot-tin- December 18, 19 and 20, we totals 1,000,000 lected in tho first eight months of men. ONE DIFFICULTY. will keep open until G P. M., one hour 1911. Ono-fourt- h of tho cane sugar crop "I want to marry your daughter," he Mayor of the world Is grown In later than usual. Lord of London as a title tho British said. was first bestowed In 1354 by empire. Edward "Can you keep her in the style to III. year This there Is a further reduc which she has been accustomed?" SHYEGUSH Over 11,000 women are engaged in tlon of cultivated land in Great Brit "I guess so," ho replied, "but It will Ince-makln- g at home In the city of ain of over 50,000 acres. take mo somo time to learn to eat Nuuanu bare-knuckl- Street above Nottlnglinin. e Hotel F. & Co. The longest fight was soup as noslly as you do." Nowark b Ehlers Motor cars running in America dur that between Jonathan Smith and News.

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shouted Itself hoarse, and when at last ed him. Count Sierstorpff has alreadv of course. New York will give him a DIAMONDS TO SAW STONE. factor In the crisis of the northern the performance could be proceeded imported 5000 pheasants from Bohe- rousing welcome. LONDON, Nov. 23. A new type of factories, this material being a special-sa- with it, was constantly interrupted by mia, which, in addition to the thou- Cardinal OVonnell will not bo able set with diamonds and capable of ty of Lyons and the South of France, Old parties of spectators raising now sands on the estate, will be ample to In World to to ihe the return Boston for Christmas, but cutting stone at the high speed of two When a6ked their opinion of tho "Hochs" and "Huzzars" in honor of supply victims for tho battues in will see his flock on Now Year's Day. inches a minute, and to a maximum chances of a return to favor of more the idol of the moment. which the German Emperor is so fond Cardinal Falconlo will remain in the depth of six feet, has just been per-- ! rfmplo attire, the dressmakers all ro-- Discovery on Olivet Pope Would See Prince Frederick Wilhelm, Inheritor of participating. Eternal City, having taken leave of peeled by a London firm. A stimulus plied skeptically that several years of the mailed fist. Instead of being the The Kaiser is a marvelous shot, de- the world. It is expected that he will to perfect the Invention was the belief might yet pass before the present America Crown Prince an Idol stolid nonentity of many a Potsdam spite ills withered left arm. Seated be- take the place of the late Cardinal that the blocks forming tho pyrimids fashion underwent and radical change. younger hind his stand of fir branches and sun-plie- d busi- by Anti-Britis- h story, playing second to his Satolll in negotiating American were cut saws set with diamonds. French artists, however, seem to Since His , brother, the dashing Eltcl' Fritz, has as rapidly as possible with guns ness with the Holy See and assisting The old method of cutting, which have grown tired of the models now-worn- become in an hour tho most popular by his loaders, Emperor William Americans here. Satolll was always used steel blades working on a damp for a committee of painters and Demonstrations brings uner- figure In Germany. He has put his down bird after bird with called the "American Cardinal," a ui Oil,,! I' Oilllll Vl OilUI, 19 tt-- ut:.wij sculptors has just been formed for tho father in the shade. He stands for ring nim, to tho admiration of his title of which he was proud, but It is disused by tho larger contractors, the purpose of crentlng totally new styles JERUSALEM, Doc. 5. A discovery tite of the spot where Jesus taugnt Germany's and the shooting comrades. thought that Cardinal Falconlo will rate which It would achieve being only for women's dresses, and this without which )romiso3 to be of great Interest his disciples how to pray. wholc atIoil BpenU) to ,)0 bcliliul him. As the Emperor spent the American conduct such matters with more fa- about six to eight Inches per hour. the help or advlco of tho usual fash-- to the Christian world has been made Tho work of excavation has beon j Furthermore. Prince Frlodrich Thanksgiving Day under tho roof of cility, as ho already Is an American Up to the present, however, the ilia- - lonnblo dressmakers. .1 postponed 'of lat-lac- k on the top of the Mount of Olives. because helm, if Wc mny judge him by his his fair American subject, ho was d citizen and has a thorough Knowledge mond saw has been used In the form To this end a competition under tho Under the auspices of the Greek of tho necessary funds, but It is est escapade, appears to be that moat Into tho mysteries of sweet pota- of the American point of view. of a circular plate of steel, About one- - name of La Mode par los Artistes has Catholic order of monks called the tne intention ot tne "Uhlto Hnrermis of nharacicm--n eontradlc- - toes, roast turkey, cranberry sauce and It was hoped at first, when it was eighth of an inch thick, sot with sev - Jjust been arranged, and will take placo "White Fathers," excavations were be- to continue their explorations as soon tion. Men who have ha.l excellent op- mlnce pies, a special American menu proposed to have four American Cardl-havln- g enty to 100 diamonds at Its edge. It immediately after Christmas. The art-- in- as possible, some future date ( gun recently in the grounds of the and at portunities for studying his character been prepared for the dinner 'nals. that either ardinal Tarley ir is obvious that tho depth of the cut j lsts will not have to submit sketches, to original stitution known as the Carmelite con- to restore the ciiurch us j hnV(l written exactly that about him on Thanksgiving Day. j Cardinal O'Conncll would be brought which It was possible to get with this but will be Invited to the headquarters grandeur. dla-- 1 vent fo the "Pater Noster." which writers with similar privileges Count Sierstorpff, who is now being t0 Cardinal of tho Curia, kind of saw could only be half the of the committee, where each of them The "White Fathers" have long held have denied. Thus, he has beon de- - honored by the Kaiser, has not always h"1' IlUs ti,ku In the councils meter of the circle, for tho intervening will be provided with a dummy two to the belief that the grounds must MAROONING LUNATICS. scribed at "foolhardy" and "cautious," been hid. in Imnerlal favor, and his !f the Church, but the Pontiff thought shaft would interrupt the cutting. The feet high, which they will dress ac-ne- w "inilitar-!forn)01- . tlli,t per-- ! cover the site of some ancient church COPENHAGEN, Dec. G. About "simple" and "intellectual," l0Ve of .ground sport, includ- - Cardinal Falconlo could take this typo of diamond saw recently cording to their own ideas and with ' or edifice, and, acting on this belief, eighteen months ago the Government istic" and "peace-loving,- " "anglophile" in tno Rrecn table, wts looked on l)laco and that the others would do footed consists of an endless band or any material they care to choose, excavations were commenced in the acquired the Island of Llyoe, of 1000 land 'anglophobe." askance by the Emperor, despite thenh hotter work for America and for belt of finely tempered steel. It Is! Tho artists will not. of course, be western section of the extensive acres, and placed Professor Kellers, At his marriage, in mo:., he was do-th- e fact that he belonged to the Borussia Uhe Church in their own dioceses, of cutting direct through stone J quested to do nny sowing, pins and Un- grounds. The excavators were not well-know- n psychological expert, scribed as "too English to please his student corps at Bonn during the per-- ' to a depth ot six feet. Ing being considered sufficient to glvo upon walls ' And of visit to One of saws 1 already at work an of general long In coming the broken In charge. There were sent to him for father." at the end his lod when the society Included Emperor NEW CARDINALS' OATH. these idea the effect. of a ruined church, and judging from a number of nrofesslonal J India last spring he expressed himself J'rus- - at Yoevll, In Somerset. The belt of the. Great interest is taken in tho affair treatment William, then Prince William rf ROM E, Dec. 'i. The oath which of the walls unearthed, this tramps so enthusiastically about British life machine is set with 2G7 diamonds, in the artistic and feminine worlds, tho the extent and lunatics from the Stato sla Archbishops Falconlo, Farley and church must have enjoyed quite llb- - asylums. land rule In India that his present bit-- j varying In weight from one-hal- f carat latter being specially curious to soo workhouse and Soon aftor hls miirrag0 with Miss O'Connell took this week, when creat- dimensions. It measures some some time torness against England Is scarcely to 0110 carat. These diamonds are what the artists of the brush ami eral Professor Kellers has for Kll(Jwiton, Count Sierstorpff Inherited of im- ed Cardinals, is one the most m 10 - father-in-la- in sockets the lower will do by prac-rl- 150 feet in length from entrance been a persistent advocate of the out- ,compreh' nslble. (l vast fortune from his fitted steel round chisel when faced tho portant administered in tho Church. by apse, the latter facing eastward, and treatment for lunacy. His chief It was said while the Prince was li aI1(, acqurP(i enormous estates in Sile- - of the belt means of electr'o tlcai problem, as expressed In tho becoming study of it .irings home the fact that welding. of its average width at the nave is about contention Is fresh tones India this year that ho was H(1 thp of which is They just peep out the terms of the competition of dressing that the air most important no institution can boast a greater per- fifty feet and at tho transepts eighty up nervous system, the vari-- , too English. magnificent steel edging, so that if the finger is manikins in a way that must be both the while Zyrowa, which boasts of a sistence in its claims. objects iO Then came his sudden recall. Ho passed over it a roughness is felt, but original and tending to the idealization feet. ed natural are calculated .U)d ixuriously furnished castle. When Gregory XI returned from main floor of the nave still re- to nave gone up 10 uarjinu in Xq ,nR hav(J ,mi.e,j to the ordinary tooth-lik- e aspect of a saw of women's attire. The arrest the attention of the patients boen make Avignon to Rome In H7S, the Cardi- Ne- - s Thoy fixed mains unearthed, but those of the tran- and dissipate the more distressing March, to have some hunting In th() Kalsov-- reception as gorgeous as is no l'mger retained. are nals in their entire sovereignty over In of whose areas meas- pre paul. Hut at the last moment the at Intervals of two Inches, not a A . t septs, the extent symptoms of monomania ofttimes p08Bil,le evcn t0 the extent of laying j LUCKY BEGGAR. - part of Franc", and tholr onth e- that rim feet square each, pre news came oniciauy mat nis miner . direct line, but alternating from ures some fifteen valent. The authorities, however, ,,own nn 0ieotrlc plant for mnny miles .1 im,...... ti.l.An Robert Newman telephoned tho po- - - was noi enangeu oven aue. uspect- - have been exposed to view. They con- ferred to effect a compromise, relegat-- , quired him in Berlin on Stato busi- n thQ colmtry 8Urroundlng the castle r) () tno e(,K,UKi Tho Avignon was definitely Jolimrt : dla- - lice: slst of beautifully laid mosiacs In a to the new sanatorium many of the "ess. ... h magnificent illu- - i,)f, w0,,iti not BU1,p0Se them to be jK t was me c you France, it oniy uiieuru.ii any being given j "I want to find my trousers, perfect state of preservation. In the jcriminal lunatics hitherto held in prac- - Unofficially It was said that a cor- - minatlong in the Kaiser's honor, monds. hardly sparkle concluded by Cardinal Conpalvl with they aro uncut. mlddle of the floor on the south trail tlcally solitary A pccularltly Lieutenant-Governor- , his . out becauso ho said. durance. tain after j Napoleon the First, at the beginning baptismal immersion com- - sept is sunk a of tho system Is that under the Royal Highn ss had escaped from a century, Induced tho "Did you look under the mattress?" 1 WOULD SEE AMERICA. of the las' that pool, somo two feet in depth an four prehensive classification adopted by the public function In tho Cawn- - POPE tedious Church to abolish that clause In the LIGHT ON LEITH MYSTERY. asked tho telephono 'clerk In tho and ROME, Dec. The United States !.- - feet square, with a nicely rounded men of the more degener-- pore district and gone driving about e Dec. It hn3 now de- authorities oath of the wearers of tho purpb-Mor- BELFAST. chief's ofllce. wonderfully preserved. cholera-stricke- n 11 has held the most conspicuous place of finished rim, all ate class, both as regards crime and a neighborhood in was In veloped that the real consignee of the "No," said Newman. cere-tive- s typical still the mention on sides of the third-clas- s na- - all the nations represented In the The plastering the vice, are regarded as mentally unfit, "gharry." such as only o which arrived at Lelth, the same oath of the Duchy of Tolen-tin- cases of rifles "Give mo tho description," he said. walls enclosing this transept shows removed to Llyoe for treat- use, had wired to the Emperor monies this week connected with tho Germany weeks and are in the Marches as a region claim Scotland, from several "All right. The number on tho caso painting eon- - longer bo creation of the new Cardinals. Not traces of a large ment. The method of "euro" of to say that ho could no Pope, even stronger the ago and wore seised by the customs Is r.r74f'.!) and tho number on tho only did Americans outnumber any ed by the and On tho floor of tho north transept firmed laziness is somewhat Spartan. responsible for the Crown Prince's of'.lclals there. Is a dramatic company, ".133475." - clause by which, until a v ry few works Is must down to; physical safety. other nationality at tho mh'c con- wero found several shafts of columns Either the men settle health and years ago, each Cardinal promised and which is obliged to leave Its ultimate "What aro you talking about, any- among regular work chiefly of a were stories, too. Stor-- sistory Thursday, when tho red hat wore scattered here and there the habits of There other swore faithfully to watch tho trena address uncertain when tho rillos way?" junction of the west- or the "rest cure" Isjies of attaches who played gooseberry was conferred on three of their fellow ordered. debris, and at the rural character lire In tho Castlo of St. Angelo, 10 "My watch." the pushed homo to Its logical result whenever the Prlnco wished to ex- - citizens, but after conferring the red antiquated Mausers, there- ern corner of the transept with be used for tho urgont needs of the Tho rifles, "1 thought It was yourtrouscrs." two or three they forced to Ho in bed for a term change views on tho weather or kin- - baretta on Wednesday anil in seveiai consigned to Belfast, and nave wore uncovered are Church and tho Poutlficnl Stato, de- fore wero "Yes, the watch was lit tho trous-or- s containing on the varying from a day to three or four dred subjects with any English lady audiences Pope Plus paid roinarkablo of tholr destination tombs human bones spite the fact that tho treasures did the particulars pocket. A beggar called hero and be- good tributes to America, lauding her tombstones of one of which fs Inscrib- days. By that time the ennui of looks and under 1S70, were to bo given when they reached p hospitality not exist and the castle, since asked mo to gl-- him a pair ot trous- - ed in Greek the name "Theodoras." comes simply unbearable, and tho men rumors wero repeated again and stltiitions. her generosity, Lelth. In tho meantime, howover. tlie and, had beon In tho hands or tho Italian ors. 1 tllif. After he was gone 1 dis Further up tho nave, northeast of.aro glad to escape from tho torture again, until it seemed 'possible that to the oppressed of all nations play in which they were to be used rollg-hom- e Government. covered I have if.ni the ones with ray south transept, another bit of 0f sheer inactivity. tho Crown Prlnco had decided to go above all, tho freedom accorded had boon abandoned, and so the prop-er- t tho This Is explainable wnen one knows watch in then. Find that beggar, will mosaic flooring was unearthed, dis- Tho more criminal types, especially of his own accord rather than ion, ns a result of which Catholicism man did not think It worth while how jealous Homo and tho Catholic you?" St. Ixmls Post-Dispatc- closing that there were two 8parale dangerous lunatics, aro segregated to suffer death by boredom. , had niado such a groat advance. to Invade tho Lelth warehouse, whoro - Church aro or traditions, and it "ne'er-do-well;- has shown an ovor- Your correspondenct saw tho Pontiff their and distinct floors or dlfforont mosaic some extent from the mero Since then he oath, a police guard had boon stationed conversa-himsel- f also explains how in tho prcsont T,!,DE IN design, the upper lying some two feet or loafer element, but equal growing desire to think and act for a few days ago and had tho to await developments. Why the ensos HOLLAND'S revised by Pope Plus X, thoro Is and six Inches above tho other, making It Is kept on nil alike, to see Instead of bolng his Imperial tion falling upon tho United Stntes, should havo beon labeled "spelter," FLOWER BULBS thlngB, ho said: will remain for many years to come a clear the church's history covers that no 0110 effects his cscpao from his father's automaton. Ho has risked after many pleasant which Is Invariably shipped loose, has Tho cultivation and exportation of that promise on tho pnrt of every now periods, namely: The island prison. It Is too early yet io( his neck In steeplechases, a simrt bo "America Is tho country of tho not yot beon explained. two separate try In ovory way to flower bulbs has been cnrrled on In my regret Cardinal "to fire-eater- first period following its original con- - draw an deflnito conclusion from the always favored: ho has been gadding future, nnd it is eternal Tho threats of tho s of Ul- goon assort, uphold, prcsorve, Increaso and Holland slnco 1750, but tho trade did mother st experiment, but the about with tho gayest, and finally hoi not only thnt I have never It. to rulo, if necessary structlon by Queen Helena, result of the of ster resist homo enor- 1 promoto tho rights, ovon temporal, not begin to attain Its present the Great, for there Is tern of lnvolutlonary exile, It Is hoped, has laughed at the banishment impo3-- but that I never shall." by force or arms, lout dramatic intor-os- t tho Pope, especially those of tho civil mous proportions until tho last twen- now no doubht that this Is 0110 of will effect a marked improvement .in ed on him by the Kaiser, when he sent The American Cardinals have been to the seizure of tho rifles. weather, prlnciplllty." ty or thirty years of tho nineteenth the flrst three Christian churches built the general morals of the bile and him to lonely DantrJg tVe other day, lucky In everything, even the Hus- - warm, means to keep at least century. About Tour million dollar. In the Holy Land by Queen Helena criminal types, while itie confirmed as colonel of the "Death's Head which has been brilliant and All this ui. Fal-leav- o theoretically, to sovere- NARROW SKIRTS AND LABOR. worth or bulbs are now exported some time during the early part of the lunatics are believed to bo rogrosslng sars," by granting himself unlimited Cardinals Farley, O'Conncll and the claim the - strong men, Pontifical State. Dec. 2 Tho present fash- fourth century, the other two being physically, at any rate under the Immediately after his appoint- conlo, nlthough thoy are ignty of tho ancient PARIS, of being obedlenco to O10 Supreme narrow sklrtB nnd skimpy robes Tho Dutch bulb growers form a gen- tho Church of the Holy Sepulchre In treatment nnd season- moiit. aro now feeling tho strain Tho tie of ion for o by Cardinal is responsible an ncuto eral federation, which numbers about Jerusalem and tho Church of tho Nati- able exercise which are periodically And tho first thing the Crown Prln.-- continually in the limelight. In two Pontiff sworn! to each Is once more for to hands, gavo extraordinary, and Is such .is This timp It Is In tho textile three thousand members. The federa- vity in Rethlehem, and the second carried out under tho charge of tho has done on his disobedient return days thoy each shook or most crisis. 1 any community or or Franco. tion publishes a paper twice a week, period dating from the restoration by official Inspector. Rerlin is to assert himself in uninis-- their hands for tho hiss, to nearly does not exist In other Industry tho North llkoly lingered to bolng called Cardinals of is especially critical at organizes sales during the season, sub- the Crusaders of the twelfth century takable fashion. It Is more than 2000 persons, all of whom nnd therefore The situation nnglophobla congra-no- t head and his subordin Roublitix, where tho majority of tho mits now varieties to a committee ot of tho previously destroyed original CROWN FRINCIi AN IDOL. that his outburst of is due speak a few words and offer between tho living in Rome, now working only judges and lays all trade disputes bo- church of Queen Helena, the destruc- RERUN, Dec. r.. However improper so much to dislike of Great Rritaln tulatlons. ates. Thoso Cardinals manufacturers are any con-sistor- cannot leave tho city of a day. while otherB have foro a council specially named foitho tion taking place probably during tho It may be regarded In political circles, as to a deslro to take lino that Thursday, the day of the public tho Curia, a few hours oven a to tholr dismiss all tholr operatives. purpose. Tho federation has alBO or- early part of the sixth century at tho tho behavior of tho Gorman Crown leads In direct opposition to his father. was more trying than tho Romo for short visit had to today tho gates One men have beon de ganized exhibitions nnd sent Dutch V hands of tho Persian King. Chort,oes Prlnco during tho debate In the Reich- other days, while yesterday and dioceses, a few miles from thousand City, without asking prived employment, and tho produce to foreign shows. II, or possibly some other Oriental stag on Anglo-Gorma- relations In KAISER'S THANKSGIVING FEAST, tho now Cardinals had no time to rest, of tho Eternal of their antl-Rrltls- h 1. receiving special permission from once thriving district Is threatened vandals. Tho latter view Is support- openly applauding senti HERLVN, Dec. For tho flrst time having to return many visits, besides and Is tho For Instance, it was only with poverty. JUST WHAT YOU WANT. ed by tho peculiar construction In a ment and references to tho "German since his accession tho Kaiser 'attending many entertainments held in tho Pontiff. pop- guest sovcral days of an American through a favor tha Cardinal Tho managers of several dressmak When you buy Chamberlain's Collo semi-circula- r fashion of the wall of sword" has mado him Immensely for their honor. social Johan- - Satolll, shortly tho election of ing who wero scon bv Remedy you tho apse, which Is characteristic of the ular with the people. hostess. She Is tho Countess Cardinal Farloy probably will havo aftor establishments Cholera nnd Diarrhoea was Ho present Pope, obtained permission your correspondent this weok confirm get you Crusader typo of church architecture. A fow days ago, on attending the nes von Francken Sierstorpff, who nttlo time for rest boforo he sails. tho what ask for. It is Just what Knowlton, of 111 to visit tho United allegation of manufacturers The church has been given tho name theater, ho was received with an out- Formerly Miss Mary s scarcely allowed to have a meal to bo allowed ed the the Its name implies a remedy that will Brooklyn. where ho had been Apostlllo tho consumption of material for stop dysen- of 'Eleona," in reference perhaps to burst of enthusiasm such as has prob- his own apartment. ,Ho Is, howover, States, that colic pains, diarrhoea and Emperor Is staying Count of Delegate and whoro ho had such a women's dresses had been reduced by tery Immediately. by Queen Helena, its -- founder, or again, ably never before been evokod by any Tho at looking forward to a fow days For sale all Silesia, ho friends and one-hal- f in tho last few months. A & the "Crurch of tho Lord's Prayer," for public chnractor In Germany. For near- castlo of Zyrowa, pioto rest while at sea, and then largo number of dealers. Benson, Smith Co. agenta bo afford-- , great velvet Is also given as a It stands, ns tradition has It, ovr tho ly half an hour a respectable nudlenca where splendid shooting will wnj again havo to tax his strength, as, lonlsts. use of for Hawaii, Tlltt HAWAIIAN STAR, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1011.

Lutz, W. Schlobor. W. M. qoopor, c Aeh'oy A. Al, M. Osnkl, W. Akana, i ucesnic Steamship Company C. Jorvls, and Ilfty-on- o on deck. 1 I Passesngers Booked. News Per M. N. S. S. Shipping And Waterfront Lurline, for Sni, Sierra Schedule !' (Additional Shipping on Page Five.) Francisco, Dec. 23. J. W. llaywanl U3AVE S. F. ARRIVE HON. LEAVE HON. ARRIVE S. F Dr. A. E. RegeiiBburger, Miss rl. A. - E. Moyor, (pci-Mrs- THE MAILS. Wallele'. With Cattle. (Margin, Mr. and Mrs. co. La Foil- Wilcox, F. Melnnphy, Miss llroz, Herbert Morse, JUdgo A . DEC. 22 DEC. 27 JAN. 2, O. L. D. DEO, 16 The WjiIIcIo made her nppenrnnco talne, Mr. and Mrs. E A. Cross, Mr. Andemann, Miss E. Wells, Misery, Tlmmons, J. O. Luttcd, O. II. 6 JAN. 12 JAN. 17 JAN, 22 F. W. Maage, Dr. F. L. Putman, 3. Norton, Mrs, .las. Evans, From San Francisco, per Siberia, this morning She wns a little late ahd Mrs. G. V Young, Miss Weiss. Mr. and Mrs J. Mor Spltzer, M. NIcoll. W. F. Frost. Y. i Shubat, W. Dernier, T. Halpen, O. December 25. owing to the rouuh weather that tiro- - Miss Lonergrail, John Davis, P. Henney. Captain Amoy, T. Knmagal, E, E. Hodge, M. r Curlln, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Damon. To. tho Oflcnt, per Siberia, Decem- vailed along the Hamakua coast. Shelley, It. A. Young, F. v. ber 25. brought sovonty-Ilv- o head of cattle, j Duval, C. J. Homke, F. Green, r of'Mnhone, Mrs. From tho Orient, per Mongolia, Jan- two pigs, one horse, flfteen bags A. J. Green, Or. and to Francisco Class, ?C5 Round Trip, A. Perry. E. RATES from Honolulu San First uary 0. oranges, three barrels of oranges, six-- draco, child and maid, A. IllO. Family Room, extra. packages of sundries, live bags II. Lewis, Mrs. L. Meslck, J. H. Ma-o- f To San Francisco, per Lurllne,-D- c- foat, J Forty-Eigh- t m m Becommsg will not bo held Inter than hours prior to tho D. H. Maconnchlo, If Reservations Comber 23. potatoes, sixty bags of charcoal and goon, A. G. Curtis, f sailing time unless tickets aro paid for Ih full. Loftus, F. advortlBCd To Australia, per Makitra, Janu ono bag of limes. R. Gugln, II. Moon, R. S. Conness. ary 3. Bad Weather Has Abated. (mlnii, Win Loftus, L. FOR PARTICULARS, APPLY TO child, The rough ac-iM- Mrs. P. T. Phillips and From .mstralla, Zealatulli, .Tan- - weather has abated and M. From nary 2. cording to reports brought In this From Laupahochoo: Pachfco. May, E. morning front tho pursers of the Ma- -' Mahukona: F. Lamb. W. S. i This is the season that most women begin to think of M. Duart, V. C Brewer & Co., Ltd mm .Loa, Mauna Kea and Wallele. Fernandez, It. Yt Gilbert, and redecorating the house. A here K. touchingup change GENERAL AGENTS. I'ursor Scott of tho Manna Kea men-jo- . Allen, V. P. Woods, Dr. F. SHIPPING IN POUT. tinned In his report that there was a'Aii You, Miss Allen, J. H. Morrison, J. or there does much toward making things look like new. smooth sea rroin Ililo nnd a light t. Taylor, Thurston Taylor, 55. Tanabo, (Government M. At this pleasant store you will find just the things you want and vessels.) trade wind. Parser Kent nf tho Jin.! i i. Mnrlra Mr nnd Mrs. ('. H. IT. S . tug Navajo Irom Maru is- - una Loa froin Knual said that there Thring. From Kawalhao: Dr. Carey, always at prices you can afford to pay. We have paints, varnishes, land, July 20. Mrs. Canadian-Australi- an Mall Go 'vn8 a nKilt northeast rado wind and n n nirdler. .1. G. Smith, Mr. and oils, stains, and can offer you many valuable suggestions alonj: w, Royal Steamship lT. S. I.. II. tender Kukul from (xi moderate sea, while the purser of Sam Punohu, H. T. Walty, A. Gartley, this line. Kauai, December 21 mo waneio there was a Lindsay, Miss uinusay stated that j jirfii win, Please feel perfectly free to come in and look cround U. S. S.s Maryland, Colorado, South light wind with a calm sea. This lsjj,'roin McGregors: G. S. Wright, G. K. with the CANADIAN-PACIFI- whether you purchase anything or not. Steamers of tho abovo lino running In connection Dakota, California. a great contrast to what the Wallele Tremble J C. Ganger, H. S. Decker, B. Sydney, ' wall deco- RAILWAY COMPANY between Vancouver, C, and (Merchant Vessels! encountered off the Hatnakua coast. y Fernandez, Peter Wallace, .las. Y. Alabastine, the beautiful coating for interior Z. Victoria, B. Honolulu and Auckland, N. load-- 1 I. N. S. W., and calling at C, Ilerzogln Cecilc, from Lelth, Decem- She was seriously delayed In her Tin Miss E Sandry. Mr. and Mrs. rating is sold and recommended by us. FOR VANCOUVER. FOR FIJI AND AUSTRALIA. ber 13. lug by the extremely rough Beas that P. Feltelra, S. Masako, C. A. Moon. Come in and look over the new Alabastine wall and JAN. 3 S. S. ZEALANDIA JAN. 2 ran along B. S. MAKURA S. C. Allen, bk., from Port Town- - thnl coast. Mrs. Charles Wilcox, J. Fcrrelra. From ceiling designs. 31 S. S. MARAMA JAN. 30 B. S. 2EALANDIA JAN. send, 1(5. The Maul arrived this morning from C. Hnswell, W. A. Dickens, 27 December Lahalna: FED. 2S S. S. MAKURA FED. w,th venty-liv- o D. S. S. MARAMA St. Kilda, JJr. sin, from Newcastle, Hawn" head of cat T. A. Simpson, II. G. McArtnur, J. E. & ,Now South Wales, December 17, tie. Steward, Mr. and Mrs. It. C. Senile, O. Hall Son, Ltd. CALLING AT SUVA, FIJI, ON BOTH UP AND DOWN VOYAGES. Alice Cooke, scr., from Tacomn, A telegram to the Merchants' Ex- Henry Smith, A. E. Bruno. K. Waa, 17. change today stated that tho United D. L. Stewart, Miss F. Asam, J. H. Holone, schr., from Aberdeen, De-- I States Navy transport Ruffalo left San There were 102 on deck. theo, H Davies & Co., Ltd., Ge'l Agents comber 20. Francisco yesterday for the Orient, Per S. S. Mauna Loa from Kauai, Sierra, from San Francisco, Decern-ibo- r Sugar on Kauai. December 22 .1. Noble,' M. Mcdeinw, 22. Purser Went of the Mauna Loa re- - L. A. Wnlamau, Master and. Miss For Filling in Low Spots. Lurline, from Kahului, December 22. l)orts tnat tlle following sugar was H. H. UroJIo, T. Melln, C. H. awaiting shipment on Kauai whon VESSELS DUE HERE. Attention of the residents of Makiki, Pawaa, Punahou and the Mauna Loa left: M. A. K 26.G77 Pacific Mail Steamship Co. From San.Franclsct SALE OF PUBLIC LANDS. bags; G. & It., 2G50; V. K., 700; K. Streets will find It to thol advantage to order soil for filling Siberia, December 25. At 12 o'clock noon, Saturday, Jan- P., 5670; L. P., 14,625; K. S. M., 85). Wilhelmlna, 26. uary 13, 1912, at tho front door of from us. Wo guarantee lowest price and prompt delivery. Steamers of tho abovo company will cell at Honolulu and leave this port December China, January 2. Inter-Islan- d Shipping. the Capitol Building, Honolulu, there mentioned below: ' on or about the dates Purser Kent of the Mauna Loa re- FOR SAN FRANCISCO: Manchuria, January 9. will be sold at public auction, under Honolulu & FOR THE ORIENT: ports A.-H- . Construction Draying Co., Ltd. Sierra, January 12. that the S. Columbian Part IV, Section 17, of the Land Act 5. S. SIBERIA DEC. 25 S.S.MONGOLIA JAN. 6 Robinson Block, Queen Chlyo Maru January 16. ' was loading sugar at Port Allen when of 1895, Section 276, Rovised Laws of Street 6. S. CHINA JAN. 2 From Australia. the Mauna Loa was there. Punier Hawaii, the following described land. Zealandia, January 2. Kent states that tho Kauai was at Government lot at tho northern cor- Marama, January 30. Hilo, the LIkelIke was at Pepeekeo, ner of Hotel and Union StreetB, City Will call at Manila. Makura, February l the Helene at Koholalele, and the and Countv of Honolulu, containing Zealandia, March 26. barkentlne Irmgard was at Mahukona 'an area of 1534 square feet. Upset For general information apply to Marama, April 23. when the Mauna Loa called. Tho price $12,272.00. Makura, May 21. new steamer Kilauea was passed, Purchaser to waive all rights to bound for Hawaii. damages from the closing of Union Corn Turkeys H. Hackfeld & Co., Agents! Zealandia, June 18. Pat Fed Marama, July 16. Tho Mauna Loa was due tomorrow, Street, and all preference right to From China and Japan. but Monday being a holiday, as usual purchase any portion of Union Street FOR CHRISTMAS Mongolia, January 6. was brought in this morning. No when that street is closed. Navigation Schedule, 191i perishable Terms, Cash. Matson Cos Nippon Maru, January 12. freight will be received by We have some coast raised birds and some from Parkei DIRECT SERVICE BETWEEN SAN FRANCISCO AND HONOLULU. Tenyo Maru, January 19. tho Inter-Islan- d company today, but Cost of Patent and Stamp to be Arrive from San Francisco: Sail for San Francisco: all freight, chiefly paid by the Purchaser Persia, January 26. other for the Ranch ; best and tenderest we ever offered our patrons. 3 I S. S, LURLINE DEC. 23 S. S. WILHELMINA JAN. Korea, February 2 Mauna Kea, will bo taken up till four For map and further Information, 26 S. S. 23 B. 8. WILHELMINA DEC. LURLINE JAN.. Nippon Maru, February 9. o'clock this afternoon. apply at the office of the Commission- 17 S. S. JAN. ,31 S. S. LURLINE Jan. WILHELMINA Siberia, January 17. The wharves arid offlc.es of the com er of Public Lands, Capitol Building, S. JAN. 23 8. WILHELMINA Chlna( February 23. ,pany will bo closed entirely all day Honolulu. Metropolitan Market PROJECTED DEPARTURES, oh Monday. CHARLES S. JUDD, For San Francisco. Monday Commissioner of 28, 1911.' Siberia Morning Public Lands. S. S. Honolulan sails from Seattle for Honolulu direct December J F. HBILBRON .and A. LOUIS, Lurline, December 23. The Siberia has wirelessed in that Dated at Honolulu, October 20th, W. Fronr. S. S. Hilonian sails from Seattle for Honolulu direct on or about Janu- TeleDhone 3445. Chlyo Maru, Decemb r 22. .'she will bo off port at 7 o'clock on 1911. ary 6. Sierra; December 27. Monday morning from San Francisco, llts Oct. 25, Nov. 1, 8, 9, 13, 22, 23, LT") WsmS CASTLE & COOKE, GENERAL AGENTS. , Far FIJI and Australia. en route to the Orient. She has 320 Dec. 6, 13, 20, 23. Makura, January 3. bags of mall and ISO tons of cargo for Zealandia, January 31. here. She will leave at 5 o'clock the r ' Marama, February 28. same afternoon. American-Hawaiia- n Steamship Co.. Makura, March 27. No Island Freight Monday. 5 ! Zealandia, April 24. The Inter-Islan- d Steamship Com- - FOR NEW YORK TO HONOLULU, via Tehuantepec, every sixth day. Marama, May 22. pany will receive freight for Hie Freight received at all times a-- the Company's Wharf, 41st Street, South Makura, June 19. I Mauna Kea up to four o'clock this '..r,nu..nA , Brooklyn. Zealandia, July 12. ,ii iui nuuii, i....um nunc win i.ue receivedi FROM SEATTLE OR T."COMA TO HONOLULU DIRECT: Marama, August 14. on Monday Christmas Day. S. S. VIRGINIA TO SAIL ABOUT JAN. 14 For China and Japan. via Honolulu. She should arrive hero Sv S. MISSOURIAN.' TO SAIL ABOUT JAN. 25 Siberia, December 25. about Wednesday or Thursday next, The Yuletide thought WE send you here B. 8. MEXICAN ...,TO SAIL ABOUT. JREB. 5 China, January 2. and will remain two or three days to Jigl For further Information apply to Manchuria, January 9. coal. She will then go on to the H. HACKFELD & CO., LTD., Agents, Honolulu Chlyo Maru, January 16. Orient. Is C. P. MORSE, General Freight Ag-en- t Mongolia, January 29. PASSENGERS ARRIVED. first a WISH for Christmas cheer; Nippon Maru, February 5. Per Mauna Kea from Hawaii via ports this morning From HIlo: Mrs. INTER-ISLAN- SAILINGS. E. A. Haines, Mrs. E. W. Carnahan, L. We trust that YOU will have a feast Toyo Kaisha. For Maul and Hawaii Port. Kisen I.-- Mauna Kea, I. S. N. Co., every FOLLOWS NATURE'S PLAN. Tuesday. I Medicines that aid naturo are al-- 1 Fit for ruler of the. East, Steamers of the above Compaij will call at and leave Honolulu on or Klnau, Inter-Islan- d S. N. Co., every ways most effectual. Chamberlain's about the dates mentioned below: Friday. j Cough Remedey acts on this plan. It c For Molokal and Maul. FOR THE ORIENT: FOR SAN FRANCISCO: allays the cought, relieves tho lungs, be so Mlkahala, every Tuesday. i And MERRY all day long S. S. 18 S. S. CHIYO MARU DEC. 22 opona tho" secretions and nids CHIYO MARU JAN. For Kauai Ports. nature S. S. NIPPON MARU FEB. 6 S. S. AMERICA MARU JAN. 12 fit fnat rttli nr fttn cvoln i tn rt Imnllli,. . G. Hall, I.-- I. 8. N. Co., every ... ., S. S. TENYO MAU FEB. 1" S. S. TENYO MARU JAN. 19 Thursday. uuiiuiuuii, i uuiiBujiuB uuvu lesuneu You'll shout in T CHRISTMAS f jest song; S. S. MARU FEB. 9 to Its superior excellence. For by and SHINYO I.-- sale Mauna Loa, I S. N. Co., every ' all & Tuesday. dealers. Denson, Smith Co. & agents for Hawaii. Castle Cooke, Ltd., Agents For Kona and Kau Ports. Nor shall your joy AND revels and Kllauea, I.-- S. N. Co., alternate Tuesdays and Fridays. NOTICE OF SALE OF PUBLIC LANDS At 12 o'clock noon, Saturday, Feb- - WHEN THE i Chrlstmas Fare Has Arrived. ruary 10, 1912, at the front door to the With night; we ALSO pray Fate send UNION-PACIFI- TRANSFER CO. The boats of too Inter-Islan- d S. N. Capitol Building, Honolulu, there will HANDLE YOUR BAGGAGE IT GETS ON THE RIGHT Co. arriving this morning brought he sold at public auction, under Part STEAMER. many of tho Ingredients that help to lv Section 17, Land Act 1895, Section Good fortune as constant guide Office King St., next Young He. el. Telephones 1874 and 187$. make a merry Christmas. 2"6. Revised Laws of Hawaii, the fol- - The Mauna Loa from Kauai had six 'owing described land, - O) That strip of In crates of turkeys, eight crates of chic- certain land Through voyage HAPPY on a tide kens.oftq crafco, of d,ucks,.,four p.Igs, Block 16, College Hills Tract, contaln-threo- , fjrs,,of pJgs.'a,,,uarrej1',of(. jijtp, Ing an area of 2000 square feet, n6-00- - fish, , fljieen., packages .of, opih,j, fJtt Upset prico n! (2) slt-tre- That fldws past . one cases of oranges and a Christmas That certain piece of land i.. SNEW 1 :and fruitful shores, Firewood and Coal as well as the following lines: ua'te at Waimea, Hawaii, containing C000 bags of sugar, twenty-si- x bags .an area of 12,625 square feet. Best Grades Always On Hand of taro, fifteen empty wine barrels, Upset price J25.00. And may the YEAR bring joys .by scores! twenty empty sake kegs, three bags of This lot Is sold utader the express j Kauai red salt and 250 packages of condition that the said lot Is to be' sundries. i used for charitable purposes only. FRANK J. BONNELLE. Concrete Brick, Crushed The Mauna Kea's Contribution. Cost of patent and stamp to be paid The Mauna Kea tnado an Interest- - by purchaser. ing contribution to the Christmas fare, j For maps and further Information "Rock and Sand She brought twenty-on- e sacks of car- - apply at the ofllce of the Commls-rots- , nine bundles of codfish, eight sloner of Public Lands, Capitol Rulld-case- s of liquor, six hogs, fifty crates Ing, Honolulu, of chickens, twenty-fou- r crates of tur- - ' CHARLES S. JUDD. keys, seventeen crates of pigs, as well Commissioner of Public Lands. as forty-si- x bundles of bottles, 113 Honolulu, December 8, 1911. HustacePeck Co. sacks of bottles, five sacks of hides,' lOt Dec. 9, 16, 23, 30, 1911; Jan. 0, 13", 63 one automobile, four empty beer kegs, 20, 27, Fob. 3, 9, 1912. Phone 2295 Queen Street twenty-olgh- t bundles of ohla and 340 packages of sundries. Fine Job Printing, Star Office. ,1, Iff) MM " , JffM'Vfi

THE HAWAIIAN STAR, SATURDAY,' BECEMDttR 23, 1911. Tiiinmv

Bijou Theater HEM NISCENCES RHETORIC

J ON THE NEW PENSION BILL CANDY ICE CREAM Big Matinee THAT IS THAT IS s Today I OANDY ICE CREAM Following are from tho do-- : mountains into Kentucky, whore they extracts -- 9 bate on the pension bill In committee Joined the Union nrmy. The groat ot the whole, House of Rcprcscnta- - God never created men of greater NEXT WEEK. tives, on December 8: , courage or patriotism or who suffered Shed First Blood. mor0 for obeying their honest eonvlc- - , "College days" Mr. Sims of Tennessee: Heing an tlons tlinn those men to whom I have Lest Ye Forget orphan on this hill, being opposed to referred. If you were to double and By Itenuest. tho bill reported by the majority of treblo their pensions you could not re-th- committee, and being opposed to pay them for what they lost and Cor tho substitute which I understand will what they suffered. It cost somothlim THE SWEETSHOP XMAS, DAY MATINEE, I therefore accepted time In, to be loyal to tho Union in Eastern any way I could get it, nnd the gentle- Tennessee. The soldier from tho man from Illinois most graciously North left his family among friends WILL BE OPEN AND FULLY PREPARED TO agreed to give mo ten minutes, for to succor and earo for them, but it which I am very much obliged. I have was qulto a different story away down CATER TO THE WANTS OF THE "SWEET Tonight no prejudice or nny In this there In tho Soutnlaiid. Yes, we owe matter. You will perhaps bo sur- our priceless Institutions to tho brav- TOOTH" ON SUNDAY AND CHRISTMAS DAY prised to learn that I shed tho first ery of the Union soldiers. Wo have nil "Fuzzy Wuzzy" blood in Tennessee during tho Civil extended our borders and planted our War; but I did. I wns only nine years loved ling in tho distant seas. Wo - , Homc-Mad- I old. At a little place in Wayne Conn- liavo tho richest, the greatest govorn-ty- A Box of e Candy is Always an Acceptable Empire Theater then called Martin's Mill, whero ment, nnd we aro the greatest people my father lived. My father had made on the face of tho eartn; but thoro Is Gift and Particularly 1 , the mistake, from the view of his not money enough in our national Matinees: neighbors, of casting the only vote 'for treasury to pay those old heroes for Monday, Wednesday, Friday. o I separation cast In tho box In which all that they have done for your eout-h- Candy I my Sweetshop voted. thought my father knew try, country, our country "land of TONIGHT! TONIGHT! TONIGHT! how to vote and that ho was on the tho free and home of tho bravo." (Ap-righ- t I VAUDEVILLE PAVOIUTES side, so I put on a little blue plauso on both sides of tho House.) A SEVEN COURSE I cockade thnt Indicated 1 was on that A Roll of Honor, & side, and I walked out in town and Mr. Willis: Tho Grand Army of the ' Early Fitch marched around and hollered, Hurrah Hepublle, the soldiers throughout this I I Singing .Teff Con- - country, a sf CHRISTMAS DINNER Girls in White. for Davis nnd the Southern stand for clean pension roll, lit More Popular Than Ever. federacy, nnd about that time tho and they believe we have a pension TEACHING HIM HOW. Dolly Does sho believe In compulsory Union boys camo there, without re- - roll Is a roll of honor. What does cdicntion? Will Be Served MONDAY NOON between 11 2, that Pully Yes. She has bought a big bunch of mistletoe and I Also Comedy Duo spect to color, in very great force. I this Investigation disclose, after all ' artl-hollo- 5 8. had a Confederate Hag raised over a the talk, after all the magazine President making ago a specific dis 1 and in the Evening Between and I Frances and stump, and they tore.it into cles, after all the vllllflcatlon that ability, which order was made by the NEGRO HANGED tatters; they tore every insignia of the members may sometimes hear, as secretary of the interior, or by tho . . Confederacy off me, and I got the somebody referred to it, in the smolt-wors- t Bence statutes now in force in tho country. ' beating that any Confederate ing compartment of Pullman cars? It 1 Singers Impersonators There is no occasion for examining IM flDCDfl UnilCC I MINCE PIES TURKEY and ever got In battle, who aurvived It. I is an easy thing to vlllify old soldiers surgeons under the ago act. There is N I ARE as "and y nUUuL THAT WHAT AM Bence a Chinaman. went home, torn and disheveled, while sitting in the smoking compari-m- no occasion for Inspectors or special UrtnH I I I JM.iJNCi riJliS TURKEY J mother advised me I had better ment of Piillmajn cars, and it is an examiners going over the country to III I had some- - easy thing vlllify LATEST MOTION PICTURES. keep out.of the war unless to old soldiers while ascertain whether a man has this dis- JACKSON, Ga., December 14. Tho body to fight on my side. (Laughter.) sitting in palatial offices. ability or that disability. To the sur- born,' I In Wayne County, whero I wns But want you to remember that geons alone, since 18G6, we have paid first hanging that ever occurred in and- Hardin County,"" whero I Was hack in IStil to 18G5, when men we're for examining these old warriors over an opera house took place hero today, brought up, more soldiers bidding' goodly to and friends there were home $23,000,000. whon Rev. William Tuner, a negro than on ones, going Opera who fought on the federal side and loved and out to do An Unworthy Proposition. preacher, was executed for having In Confederate, I have neYer,yet for the Republic, to face an the and battle There is a proposition here which I cited a race riot, in .which Jesse Sing-ley- , failed to introduce a bill to increase a enemy ns' bravo as ever unsheated a think unworthy of the consideration a prominent planter, wns shot to I my House fedqral pension in distrj'cti' where sword, then it was a different proposi of any man who holds his seat on the death. - Big re- That Shipment ti aiildavits accompanying the tlon. It is an easy thing to criticise floor of this House. I refer to one Tho weather wa very disagreeable, DECEMBER 22, 23 and 25. quest showed he was entitled lo now; but this claptrap, after that after all that was alluded to ny pie distin so tho Sheriff decided to hang the ne- OF it, and I shall continue to do so. all this talk about tho pension roll be guished gentleman from Illinois (Mr. gro in Kirk's opera house, so that rel- ... THE UNIVERSITY OF His Family Were Divided. Ing honeycombed with fraud, let Us Fuller) a moment ago. What does it atives of the murdered man who wish- x I repro-- ( Mr. Austin of Tennessee: see what we find? We find It on page propose to do? ed to see tho hanging would not have sent on the Hoor of this House a dis-- 30 of the report of the commissioner The proposition is that while there to stand in tho rain. The gallows was California trict in Eastern Tennessee which fur- - of pensions. They investigated last aro 45,000 of those old soldiers in sol erected on the stage of the opera nished more soldiers to the Union year 47,181 pension cases, investignt-- ' diers' homes, either national or state. houso and at noon the negro was army proportion population than them carefully; any member HB.IHH. flandolin and in to Jed and if a soldier should take the benefit of marched to the scene. Before the trap rme any district in the United States. In acquainted with the business methods this $23 a month pen- was sprung the negro confessed. ra act and obtain - Gke, Club that district some of the counties fur- of the present administration knows sion, he will be banished from all sol- in tho boxes and front seats of tho nished more, soldiers to yie Union that that investigation was carefully diers' homes, both' national nnd. state. opera house were many relatives and army" than they had' voters hundreds ) carried 'out. Almost 50,000 cases were murdered man. ' Why should he ,bef, ba,nished from tho friends of the of boys enlisted. Tennessee furnished investigated, and what did they find? homes? Tho government has already Rattling Ragtime 37,000 brave and gallant soldiers to tho They found that in those 50,000 enses constructed them. The government has AIRMEN'S GREATEST FEAR. n flusic Union cause. And hero am I, half there were five Union soldiers whose already invested the money of tho peo- Popular Mechanics Magazine: One century after the beginning of that title to a pension was questionable. ple of this country in them. It fur- would hesitate to use the word "cow- HAS ARRIVED. great civil strife, the descendant of a They found five questionable cases out nishes sustenance, nurses, physicians ardly" in connection with tho opera- END, MEN throughout LET ME SHOW THEM TO YOU. man who was devoted to the Union of 50,000. In other words, and watchers, and all that is neces- tion of an aeroplane. Af the present STUNTS. be- been, and whose father and brothers all theseyears, when it has said sary, so far as hospitals are con- progress of the art every flight is at- Have your old hats made good as new for the holi- My wife's into'1 lieved in tho Confederacy. that fratwn"ds been creeping tho cerned. In those homes there are tended with peril and every airman days. Come in before the rush. MIRTH PROVOKING COMEDY with parents' hearts beat in sympathy Pension Bureau, taking it far and many, many blind men, decrepit men, knows It. Hut the man who has kept rbpre-se- the Southern Confederacy. I, t wide and all of it, there is only one? in paralyzed men, who aro unable to his head and nervo in moments of Seats on Sale at the Public in here a southern district (that 10,000 approximately whose title Is in dress themselves, unable to get In or great danger, thousands of feet In air, Service Roohis, 120 King St. a Democrat any questionable. They on sixty yenrs has not elected way went out of bed, unable to feed themselves, loses his backbone and finds himself to Congress. That great war long, and investigated other cases involving Prices. .2Gc, 50c, 75c and $1.00 and they have no home on the face of unable to face tho ridicule of an un- ago away, but well do I pensions, pensions. of, or- long passed widows' the tho earth but that home which the pa- reasonable crowd who have paid their Joseph Roman remember, as a small boy way down in phans, and so forth, and they found triotism of tills country has provided admission and Insist on their pound of so well represented, by my that in these 47,000 cases all told, in- the district for them. (Applause.) Wliy should flesh. How ofton, unfortunately, tho ' Beretania Street, Next to Fire Station. honored and esteemed friend, Judge cluding the "pensions of orphans, wid- such men be driven from the homo past season have these modern Shy-lock- s FIRE INSURANCE Richardson of Alabama, the cpming of ows and old soldiers, there when they nro granted a pension of won their case. A number of t Union soldiers. My father was. or. roughly speaking, onljrono ATLAS ASSURANSE COMPANY OF the $25, when we know that the $25 would deaths have been unquestionably duo compelled to leave the Confederate ter- case In L'000 about whose title 'there not pay for nursos . LONDON. watchers or for to the aviator going up to nppoaso the ritory and remain within the Union could be or was any question at all. NEW YORK UNDERWRITERS them in tho night or in tho day tlmo clamor of a relentless mob, when ho AGENCY. lines, leaving his wife and children be- - In other words, I resent the lniputa- - even. Yet that Is the penalty under know lie was going to almost certain PROVIDENCE WASHINGTON hind. finally followed, sleeping in Hon that this pension roll Is not a roll proposed START 1912 WITH A INSURANCE COMPANY. 'We this proposition which it Is doatli. Tho same men nnd women, box cars and camping out In- the open, of honor. 1 think It Is a roll of honor upon who to visit an old soldier mav the day before, had assembled at a Tin B, F, Co,, Ltd, until the war was over. Now what a and of very distinguished honor, long years Dillingham have served four under that base ball park, when tho game was CLEAN HOUSE great country we have a united coun- - j a Fevolutlonnry Dill. ;' ting, who did all that a man could do General Agents for Hawaii. no1 postponed on account of rain. Dis- try! We have no North, no South, Mr. Sulloway of New Hampshire; 1 to preserve and perpetuate that flag, n Stangenwald Building. (Ap- - appointed, but in an orderly manner Fourth FJ$Sr. East, no West only America. am opposed to tills bill and in favor of flag which has done more for mankind, they filed out, each accepting without piause.) There are no longer south- - a better one. (Applause on tho Re-e- liberty, and humanity than all other expressed blame for anv ono tho re- FTERNAL MEETIHG8.., men or northern men. Wo are publican side.) This bill,' ns has boon flags wave between and sky. Pau-ka-Ha- na that earth gate money. Tho same free men' of the greatest and richest stated on the floor, would, upon the trtpplause.) fund of their HONOLULU LODG13 NO. 616, would cry out In righteous In- and grandest republic on the face of basis of tho figuring made at the de-th- e Now, under this bill lie is to bo crowd P. O. ELKS dignation against tho attompted rac- earth. (Applause.) There Is no partment, take $30,000,000 more from driven from his only homo on this ''a an obviously sick horse; many Meet a' In their nail on Kink itreet wnr prejudice or passion in our fair the treasury than tho one geuernlly earth, and he has none in the future, ing of WILL E 0 IT. would climb a tall polo or neitr Fort, every Friday opening. r land. That statement was more than mui commonly known as the Sulloway except, that which God in His match- of them to rescue a frightened, helpless are cordially invited to fully Justified on the floor of tills House J bill, which in truth and in fact was less lovo may bestow upon him when tree Ask Your Grocer sixty-firs- t Hut when thoy are bent on closing of tho to yoj-desir- kitten. to', ttena in tho hours ( the bill asked for from tho Atlantic ho passes over, ,1s that tho way Congress, when the lamented and tho Pacilic by tho veterans of tho seeing an aviator In flight theso same PAUL R. ISENBERG, E. R. that the old soldier should bo J people seem to lose the Inst atom of " loved General Gordon, representing civil War almost without exception, treated? If so, why, then, gentlemen, . GEO. T. KlitTEGEL, See'y. - the tenthdlstrlct of Tennessee, an ex- There is scarcely a Grand Army post you should suupport this hill, but compassion; and nftor ho reaches Confederate soldier, and tho gentleman that did not indorse it. Twenty-eigh- t rather my right hand wither than for earth, a bleeding mass, lose all Senso - - so-cu- from Alabama, Judge Richardson, an- legislatures assembled in as many dif-oth- mo to favor a measure of that kind, of shnmo In an org- of frenzy to Honolulu Soap Works Fhirniture bravo and worthy ferent states, sweeping the country my friends. a collar button or a fragment of ate soldier, sat here all through tho fr0m tho Atlantic to the Pacific, after Starting the Fight. bis clothes. None but barbarians t vigils night to aid in the 8 would ravage even a foe fallen in bat-tl-o COYNE FURNITURE CO. long of the jt had passed this House almost four WASHINGTON. December Tho Manufacturers. .J repay the Union aro tho psycholo- Young Building. ,passago of a bill to ,to one, requested and demanded' of fight to establish a general service thus. Just what people of, the South for tho losses tney their senators at tho othor.etjd or tho pension of $1 a day for veterans of thy gical fdrces-- that prodlico ' incurred In that great struggle. (Ap- - Capitol that they shouH vote for 1(. Civil Wnr opened In. tho House of Rep- ul" cyclones bt fntiiltnanlty' is ' I I eYouSiiinBo piause.) . That Is the bill which favor! oYh 1U1 resentatives early this uftornoon when hard td' oxplaln'b'nt asM'th6''6t)ucr of 3 Debt Can Never" Be Paid. drawn along those lines. ' Such, a bill. Representative Adair of Indiana called tho' law does not ITpsltat'o to n's'o force have honored would-b- o tA,LBo, Known as the Now, the people who was asked for by the Graii Army at up tlio Sherwood bill, which has been to savo tho llfo of a suicide, mo with a seat In this great .body did its last annual encampment atf Roches-no-t before tho House since. the opening of so some legal power will be required fight forr'the freedom or Y. T believe 'be falr-th- e enlist and ter, N. it to ttie the special "session last April, t to protect an airman from himself it slaves. They did not fight for the est, most equitable, Just, and Opponents ot tho plan began their this condition continues. DoesHe Smoke? or property. They were date measure that has ever begn pre-poo- r attack at oncu 'by domandlng a divis- Hews - lily men. They went into that con- sonted to this body. All jroentlnally ion of tho tlmo of debate so that the HONESTY ANSWERED . test because they loved our starry 'reach the gravo, and we cannot-iegls-fla- friends of the bill would not control A good roply given by ThILEADIG NEWSPA- was onto What more acceptable gift give our glorious Union, beyond. floor. spin- can you than PER IN HAWAII. believed in late for them the Miss Mary Moncrloff, nn elderly 1 dif-thlr- A BOX OF were , toaprlflco'.every-- Tho bill Is an entirely Representative Fitzgerald of Brook good LA INSULAR CIGARS? . Pages. and willing Sherwood ster without any pretensions to Ten - perpetuation. Tho libera- measure. revolution-Ho- n lyn, N. Y., demanded half the V The paper for the Chinese Trade. for its ferent This bill that looks. She was at a dinner party at We have all grades of Cigars, Cigarettes, Pipes and of the slaves, meant competition izes tho pension system as It has h tlmo ho given to those who opposo tho Perth and tho lato Thomas Duncan, "dollar-a-day- Smokers' Requisites. their labor, but they did not think iutcd in this country from Its incep " plan. procurator-fiscal- , who was sitting IF YOU ADVERTISE I WISH TO of personal Interest or of bounties, nnd tlon. It overturns everything. It is 'Republican Leader .Mann objected to Jier, addressed her; in newspapers! they did not dream of pensions. They somothlng unprecedented nnd unheard tho fixing of any tlmo limit on tho de- "Now, Miss Mary, I'll givo you a S ANYWIiliKG AT ANYTIM8 j homes, scattered in of, began considera- T left their little practically speaking. Of tho bate, and tho House toast 'Honest men and bonnio wtfl, on or Write yonder upon tho sides prospoct Honolulu Tobacco Co., Ltd. coves nnd ( valid soidlors, on the pension tion of tho measure with tho lasses!'" 'U'.DAXE'S ADVERTISING AGENCY j great Smoky Mountains in the today, from 300,000 400,000 of a long vigorous dobato. of tho roli to are and "I can drink that without any 1 IU4 Saiisomo Street enemy's country, and 109 Fort Street, near Hotel " very heart of tho on tho rolls under what is known as tho old lady replied, "for It J BAN PBANC16CO, CiUP. ' they followed tho north star across tho j tho age law, eKh'er by an order of tho Fino Job Printing, Star Offlco. applies to neither you nor me." (POUIITKION THE HAWAIIAN STAR, SATt'RDAY. DECKM11KU 23. 1911. SHORT STORIES WORLD The Truth Prevails in Shadyville

By EDWARD BLOWMSYBR. "You know that advcrtlsln' feller .Whipple, an' it's fourteen dollars an' prise of his life. Mr. Collins positively I ' from N' York what's nSummorln' a half." refused to bo brushed; instead, two CRYSTAL Nineteen hundred anil ttiutty three down maw's?" explained his clerk "Deacon Whipple," went On Mr. Goo- - solidly built nrms, muscle, shot out I to all JolUuns an' seventeen cent, make I 1 111 1 "Well, he dished it up fer mo last iln n ft rit 1l n laiitLlfill nvnl f nil f f if a n ll.l Mil nf mm nltuwwl "Vt i. lllilfnv'o II," Salts dootile, wetting announced night. thirty good schemo, I think; audience had subsided, "hns owed mo right list fast to his Hide; the other Shin pencil and laboriously making a It'll shore c'lect thorn bills if any-thlng'- ll tuts bill nigli onto a yonr. lie got uio wrapped swiftly about Mr .money ptfflrawlltiK figure 3 boneath the long do It." goods under false pretenses, anyway, left leg and, with a sudden .larrln-- of figures before him. "What foolutitii "But, Hi," protested Mr. Gooble, "it 'cause ho promised to bring In enuftj grunt, that gentloman sat down verv do you make It, HI?.' mought memi somo troublo of any of butter an' nigs the follerln' Sattlday hard upon tho ground. He looked up ? "I you're right boss," milled " reckon was git hot up to pay an' 'stead of doln' It ho in shocked who -- ! them old fossils to for 'em. surnireo. "Who Hiram, tile lauky bookkeeper, and the about It. I ain't no flghtln' man, and took his stuff over to Happy Holler he puffed. WHITE boy, man 01 SOAP clerk, delivery and dhlef you" his glance wanderod over his as- settlement an' sold It fer cash an' ho 'Mo?" His opponent grinned at htm . ! work at Gooble's General Store, all sistant's angular form "goodness ain't been In my store since. This hero Impishly. I'm Kid Collins, cull de squinting at his own figure-covere- d knows you ain't! What you goln' to bill is for a suit of clothes the same chanipeoii middleweight of dp l ulled ; " 'cnuso thnt'a what 1 git to a igu, suit the deacon's wearin' hore today, States, an' 1 cats 'cm alive like youse! ) eent nineteen, tbutty-thwe- , seven- - do" "Oh, 1 1'ot that fixed all right," an' when wo went to that Oddfellers' Was youse lookln' fer trouble, cull?" teen." broke In Hiram confidently. "You see, excursion Inst Spring ho wouldn't Mr. Hickcy sat upright and, scratch- f Mr. Ooobln leaned bark In his rleti- - there's one of thoih prizofightln' fel- speak to me 'cause ho was dressed ing his head, thoughtfully regarded elj n1co chair and absently fingered over to tho Widder up I was. Keckon he forgot his adversary. "No-no.- " he stam ' a mil lot lers botter'n f ; hts acraggly board. That's I al- - ' Mnko'B. an' I dono had a talk with the clothes ho had on bolong to mo! mered after a pause, 'I jest I niotiuy to out In book accounts, of have d'yo money '.o i pay I him he says ho'll help. What Deacon Whipple has had tho lowed as. how I'd come up an' 'Hlram," ho remarked thoughtfully, think about it. boss?" pav this bill, 'cause he bought his dar SI ' 'Ha that. sir," assented "easlr, shook his head rather a parlor organ from n mall "O, dat's It, Is it?" pleasantly in- Easy Mr. Gobble tor Sal I Makes Washing I Hiram. 1 ho remark- cash to - dubiously. "Well, dunno," order house, an' ho sent tho quired the cheerful Mr. Collins, "well, i "lit 1 had that In eatih 1 could dls- ed with some hcsltntton, "but I reckon git It, an' he bought" youse kin sure have dc chance, pal." count all my bills, Hlram," gloomily It's bettor'n no way 'tall, an' I gottor Tlinrn wns n stir in the crowd, and Ho took Mr. Hlckey by the arm and concluded Mr. Gooble. yore advcrtlsln' with a long noso gently escorted Hi e lect them bills. Got a tall, elderly man raising him to his feet "Yesslr, T reckon you could, sir." ' man to fix it up, HI; we'll sot It for and a reddish undipped beard, strode him up tho platform steps. Say, pal," ram knew very little about discount Thursday wcok that's circus day, an" nncrllv towards the stand. This ap lie remarked to Hlram, "jest write dls ing bills, but he knew from Mr. Goo-- ever' Tom, Dick an' Harry In tho hull peared to be Deacon Whipple and thero gent a receipt fer what he owes, will bib's that ta was something to feel t cnunty'll be here. An' tell him that jwas blood in the deacon's eye. yer? Do niazuma's burnin' a hole in bad about, so bis voice was correspond- bawled 1 Be sure to have it 1 goes to wrltln' advertisement "Hore, you SI Gooble," he his pocket." x ingly Kloomy. when ho go as far as he likes." 'wrathfully, "what d'ye mean by runnln' Mr. Hlckey stood a moment as If un I money I could raise ho kin "Kf had that played ngalnst strong my character that way? Consarn decided. Mr. Collins absentmlndedly yore salary. Hlram," wont on Mr. Goo-- . The circus down 1 in Shadyville. in 12 today fer they were large your laundry of competition that day in ye, I come miles doubled his fists I end ble, meditatively chewing the been ye a- - looking. Mr. f- -t r p.nhlile's store there had to'pay ye that bill, an' hero air lists, strong and solid his pencil. on It stood hull town- no longer; reaching far( ex- erected a high platform: iblackguardin' me afore tho Hlckey waited "Yesslr, you could that, sir!" chairs. Long he brought forth brightening an old desk and several ship! What d'ye" down into his pocket Hlram. bis face I claimed in Mr. Gooble's ad- deacon," sweetly cut In Mr. a roll of bills. prospect. before the time set "Now. joyfully at tho before his store "don't you go nn' fret yourself The faraway toot of an advancing upright in his chair vertisement the street Gooble, Mr. Gooble sat people- -a jolly, good-ov- .i I a moughty good thing horn came throuh the air. the big leaves of tho was tilled with tho truth is and began turning the jam ! a bit. An' wavered Ho that pushed and sometimes, ef it does pinch parade was on! As the crowd ledger which lay boforo him. toes for down, cause his med and trod on one another's iyou might as well calm then broke, Mr. Gooble banked grunted despondently several times n3 Oil nobody to git I I there! fight long, way! I.emmc by, you won't have to gavel loudly on the desk. his eyes rested upon pages full of that Hiram, up on SOLD BY , ...in nithnr direction. pav yore bill; just step hore "This here sale will be continued at ALL GROCERS uiwv.jx to closely-writte- n accounts. Ililll.i, it debtors in his Hlram'll take yore 4 afternoon," he bawled, conviction, "wo a list of his employer's '.tho platform an' o'clock this "Hi," he said with way here over to git it." Come one, hand gleefully wormed hts money an' be tickled all right after the big show. goiter c'Icct tbcm accounts. surrcpll-tlousl- v through the throng, any more of you out come all; there'll be somethin' doln' "Yesslr," agreed Hlram, wisely nod- and there "Ef there's names on the wants to pay mo what you ever' minute. An' in the meantime ef gottor do it that'3 checking the thero what ding his head, "wo with a gnn Gooble to the pay they'll find mo bo shcct'ns he went. Then, owe me," announced Mr. anybody wants to what you said ylstlddy, sir. How - - reported to Mr- Coo- crowd, wain up nerc an still doln' business at the same old we to do it, sir?" of satisfaction, he "Jest mourners' bench Is open for stand." "Now, Hi!" cut in Mr. Gooble, "you ble. down. The here, boss, ue v you all; long as the light hows out Mr. Gooble's proclamation bore fruit, lookoy hero! Hero's all this money tied "They're all 'as v..V .Untied feller what hnvn' von know the rest of tho for all during the afternoon people up in book accounts what's plump ,i.... no- -- In that crowd! song. be bashful, now; ain't passed Into his store with their purses good, ever' one of 'era, but thoy jest owes a bill is ut there Don't nervous, v-t- helr you!" out receipted Mr. John Abadie an' I've writ Some of 'cm is plump body goin' to bite handy and passed with won't pay. I've writ 'em oen-nnn'- I I hangtn' out a foot. Hlram was writing the bills. About !1 o'clock Mr. Gooble, after 'em, an' I've talked to 'em ontil ever toncues is While start?" receipt. Mr. Gooble reached into escorting a solemn-face- d farmer to the my is rattlin', but they When be you goln' to tooth in head ooome out paper. a loud and cuck-lebu- rr now," replied Mr. and brought another door, gave sudden vent to sticks to their money wusser'n a "Right the box Proprietor of the "go git yore fightin' man." unfolding it he glanced beiun.i enthusiastic whoop. I I to a boss. Now, I've thought it tenninedly; Before an hour before the time for him. Half a dozen sheepish-lookin- g "HI," he called, com'mere!" all out; 1 want that money, an' you've It was Mr. Gooble mount- men were climbing the platform steps, Wondering, Hlram followed his em- been wantin' a raise in yore salary, the big parade when top of the stand, an pocketbooks in hand, Mr. Gooble heav- ployer to the ofllce, and there his eyes an'when you rigger out a way to git ed the stens at the in his hand. After a mighty sigh of relief the scheme glued themselves Involuntarily upon that coin I'll be plump tickcl' to give auctioneer's gavel ed i lean face broken was working. pile of currency, mixed with checks you that raise. So it's you to git a him came Hlram, his by grin; then next gent on the docket," he and coin, which lay upon the desk. Mr. on. in twain an enormous "The hustle See?" hoss sur- Hiram, came Mr. Parker, tho advertising man. ennounced, "Is Sam Hlckey, the Gooble, surveying his assistant's French "Hut. boss," exi08tulatcd - Laundry short, broad-shouldere- d fifty-thre- e dollars fer grocer- prise with ill concealed gratification, f "I " Following them was a trader; V a thick, shorely seems to me that after waved bis hand airily toward the "Hi," chuckled his employer, turning Individual with ies. It bull-lik- e liko twin I kept Sam Hlckey's famjly from money on the table. back to his desk with a grin, "you neck and hands Collins, of somo to death for three months he "What d'ye know about that?" he better go deliver Mis" Beasley's coal hams; this was Kid starvln Extends to his many pugllstic fame. Mr. Collins also wore ort to be willlu' to pay for the grub. inquired facetiously. I customers the best wishes for a lie." I you a few things" Eyes bulging, Hiram stared, lirst at Hlram waved his arms excitedly. a grin of anticipation. I'll jest tell briskly to tho disclosures were cut his employer, then at the money, then "Now, boss," he began, "temmo tell Mr. Gooble walked Tho threatened surveyed cx- - a commotion In the Mr. Gooble again. Boss " he be- you " front of the stand and the short by sudden at grim de A big. burly man with a wide- - gan. I Mr. Goo- 'nectant crowd with a look of crowd. I "Hiram," sharply broke in MERRY CHRISTMAS Mr. Goo- and I white felt hat pushed far "Wait a minute," chuckled ble, "there ain't nawthin' more to bo termination. Ho opened tho desk brimmed box, on his perspiring foreneaa, scam-ble- d ble. "an' Jest take a look at this!" said; you go deliver Mis' Bcas'cy's took from it a small wooden back j on floor besido furiously over the people nearest He extended a sheet of paper. "Them's caol lie." which he placed the em- him. him in a frantic effort to reach the the tlggers on it," he explained. - Hlram glared helplessly at his announced, platform, big fists doubling and Hiram, surprised at first, was aston ployer for a moment, then, picking up "Ladies an' gents," he his as he ad- beyond now, as he oil can, ho stalked "there is 52 invldlduals out there undoubling spasmodically ished articulation Mrs. Beasley's coal what owed mo a bill has done been in bag Sa- you owes me money! vanced. scanned the paper; ho gasped feverish- leather in the home of Mrs. a secret process, and many legends out the store. amongst what up. of blustered. on figures, today an settled lome Koorner, who died last Saturday exist about it. noon Hiram, rush- I've tried ever' way I know of to c'lect "You will, will yer?" ho ly as he gazed tenderly the It has, however, been The next day at and who was supposed to be penniless. it; I've talked to 'em ontil I've got tho "You'll tell a few things, will yer? then reverently he laid the sheet back recently shown that it is a mistake ing into tho store from his dinner, WHY SHE LEFT THEM AT HOME. money one You bald-heade- d old peckerwwood' I'll on the desk The was found yesterday hy to suppose that Sevres blue his surprised employer by the writer's cramp in both hands an' cannot be took ' - "Have you any references?" got out f 'em so far show you ef you kin talk about me "By ding!" he ejaculated lmprosslve- asked Mrs. Maddaleno Klelnhaus, a sister of produced elsewhere. As a matter of arm and led that wondering gentleman foot, an' all I've lady an' enuff outen the way! Lemme at him!" ly, and with feeling. "By ding!" he re the of the house. Mrs. Kberner. There was scarcely any fact, It Is produced In many a corner of tho room d is about a bushel of promises French far back into cue. Slipping "Yes, ma'am, a lot of 'em.'' furniture in the Koerner potteries, "Iloss," he whisp- hot air to send up a balloon both of This was Mr. Collins' peated, and he said it as if he meant it. home and whero sufflcient care is the potato bin. "Then why didn't you bring them neighbors right' r places, hut silently from his seat he wa3 waiting When, a little later, the excitement were of the opinion that taken and whero pure oxid of cobalt is ered excitelly. "I've gotCt, by ding!" , which is all with you?" pay n linttnm rf thn nlntfnrm stens hnnrrrv nrnwik ninln In honr the woman died of want. used. Formerly was pro- Following up the dazed Mr. Gooble they won't bills. "They're it difficult to Mr. Hlckey made his Mr. of woe, gentle-tempestuo- just like my photographs, The treasure consisted of $7,000 In backing away in somo alarm, "In this box," he explained, 'is a bill when the angry Gooble's tale that cure this article without impurities, who was ma'am. None of 'em does mo jus- gold expla- ever' account what's owed me. I'm arrival. Mr. Collins said man climbed the platform stops alone, and ?40,030 in government bonds. which Injured the color; but chemical Hiram launched Into an excited for tice." "em out regardless an' nothing at all he just grinned. Mr. "Frlen's" he beamed, "I ain't Detroit Free Press. nation of his scheme. goin' to pick science has overcome all the difficul-tie- s. I 'em." He Hickev found his way suddenly barred to sell no more bills because" ho Mr. Gooble, calming down, listened sell 'em just as come to COLORS GIVE UP THEIR SECRETS. Tho same Is true of tho Chinese adjusted his spec- by the stocky little pugilist and he put paused swelling visibly over the im FORTUNE IN AN OLD BAG. attentively but somewhat skeptlcaUv. 'undoubted the paper, Tho famous blue color given to the green known as celadon. It was in- bill. "The out a brawny arm to brush the ob portanco of his tidings "because P13RU, lua., lyocember 8. A porcelain "Where d'je fit. nil that done? he tacles and squinted at the fortuno manufactured at Sevres has vented in China, but it can be perfect- aside then he had tho ain't no more to sell; over' feller of $47,000 has been found In old grunted distrustfully first oue," he continued, "is Deacon struction an long bee.n believed to bo tho result of ly reproduced elsewhere. Harper's ooooo ooo XXXXXXS ft Av

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PHONE 2553 83 MERCHANT ST. BVTrrlSi A few more muteness 'like thli wilt put a stop to the g antics ay tnc ivnn a of several local chauffeurs who seem at the I to think timt they own the streets and Onlooker Shop 1 as well, pedes- Tailor To Waller Q. Smith on receiving a stick or palm grown on the Island sidewalks and that a j) date of Juan Kernonder.. trian may be run over like n dog or a chicken. stockings: , Thy gift" to mi' from Crusoe's Isle, What tlie want In tlielr 0. Puiiohu, chn'K('d with assault (SoYwrnor Ktear- - Anybody cnn tell tlint. A mugi(! wand, 1 ami hold view and battery, was lined 3 and costs. Secretary MoLt-Smll- h mtto. Tho fairy scones my boyhood knew, ItMklo A scalp for a watch-cl)arm- . And backward, "many a weary mile I MERRY Dr. Pratt A forgettln powder. A CHRISTMAS long-los- I 'Through t vistas, laggard feet MARIN Martton Campbell A good word from Hllo. EF UNERAL Mayor Kern- - Anotbpr two years. Wander to childhood's golden days. A general pardon. leaf-strew- n CtliKemV Committee The scented woodland's ways Tho funeral of tho marine, Baldwin, A HAPPY NEW YEAR U. T. Mills Anot hir wback at 'em. my eager glances I Once more meet; killed by a railroad accident at Pearl McCahdk'HB Any slsod majority. red-bird- U h. 1 's Harbor, took place yesterday after- stegomyla. hear the liquid strain, Mr. S'weicy A real The squirrel's bark, the woodcock's call, noon, tho Interment being in Nuuanu Mr. runaway Another. Cemetery. He hon- r L was burled with H C. Q. YEE HOP & CO. 111 see the trout leap up fall, Mr. Mulr at another. the ors. thore are any at nil. IW. Urlgbam Proof that And walk 'mid asphodels again. Ills body was brought back from -- Twenty thousand doad. H Honolulu's Sanitary H Mr. Advertiser Tho hazels ripen in the glen, Harbor Thursday on tho tug money politics. Pearl Meat Market. Tho Supervisors --More for The strawberries gem the uplands still, Navajo. McI)uffle---Rotlrlguo- I JMectlve The spice-woo- d bushes wait my will, KING STREET, llodrlgue A new alarm cloch. Tho wild duck's brood still haunt the fen. MAIDENHAIR FERNS HI near Fislunarket. HjI AT WICHMAN'S The oriole, as in youth, for mo llavo you forgotten something you woro going to liny tor Christmas? One of tho most beautiful oxhiblts Swings from the elm her hair-sow- n nest, PHONE 3451. Now to the last call. of ferns over hoou on Fort street is to I I Osr sift list ts In a demoralised condition. Wo haven't fount! many of And. as of old, 1 go in quest be found In Wlchman's -- maidenhairs n, fitintra up wanted, or else they were boyond our ntirso. Wo havo added Of ono grown dear the bird to see. of great size and luxuriance. They are Mr. some names that weren't on It at the start. And although somo names are The, I knew when but a boy, from tho homo of Arthur F. Wall. s friends crossed off, their gifts having been satisfactorily found, there are more than Who've drifted out on Time's vast sea, Wall did not raise them In dirt, but WO to see at this late date, whose gift has yet to bo discovered. And In moss, which ho gets from Manila like one brief hour bring back to ine, we feel that we have looked so thoroughly, that there is nothing now t'o find. For and which seems to be the best possi- How about a cut glass glove-box- , or other article of this sort for tho Youth, and its lilting songs of joy! ble medium for rearing delicate bureau? ft is handsome. It la useful, flest of all, It Is easily kept immacu- 0 loved and lost ones, pray beguile plants. heart-hung- -. late, which cannot be said of all the accessories provided for tho bureau and The vague er of the hour, drawing table. Many are exquisite, but If used every day, they soon become Lured from the Past with magic power Mr. John Abudlo, proprlotor of tho cleaning Is no easy task. French Laundry, wishes his custom- fliwty and soiled, and their By palm wand from Crusoe's Isle. hatpin-holde- r up Is very easily when filled the prosperous happy Now Us overturned ers a and Grow The that stands Watch With long and heavy hatpins. Very dainty is one stylo In tho shape of a 1. cull my vanished spring-tim- e back, Year. HAVE YOU OVERLOOKED ANY OF YOUR Slipper with the holes so arranged that tho pins when In It lie horizontal. And brush away the rime of ago, FRIENDS AT CHRISTMAS?

katpin-hohlO- T a necessity nowadays, and one of this kind will no boy-lik- e, A Is almost And scan Defoe's dear page, IF SO lil'Y THEM A doultt be groatly appreciated. " And follow fast in Crusoe's track. OFFICE SUPPLIES Aud while on the subject of hatpins, take a look nt those in your friend's NEW YEAR'S PRESENT. 1 but, how of description. hat. See If those she is using are in harmony with her hat, or aro follow alas! far everv Come in and allow us to suggest something appropriate. winter o A. B. & CO., last season's pins. Many a girl is sticking hatpins thnt went with her bluo Beyond my life's horizon seems, ARLEIOH hat under tho flowers or velvet of her red hat, hoping no one will notico their That fabled Island of my dreams, .Ltd. Incongruity. Her allowance hasn't stretched yet to tho getting of now pins jIy boyhood's glowing Pollux star. Hotel,' near Fort, Co. to match her winter hat. Jfarnes Guild The lonesome ocean, mile on mile, The girl who has a chafing dish may possess every other necessity for Collins Building, King St., near Fort. TELEPHONE NO. 3591 AVav.e following wave, no sail in sight, it but a chafing dish cook book. Little volumes como especially for this sort . HELP US GROW. of cookery, and will help her get up some new dishes for the delectable little And now the spectre-haunte- d night recasts sho servos. Swoops down and shrouds the magic Isle. Have you thought of slipper buckles, or rosettes or bows in the color of RALPH your friend's party dresses? With a change of buckles or bows, a girl can EXCLUSIVE PATTERNS IN HANDSOME GREYS make one pair of slippers do the work of half a dozen. Little harmonious English and American touched like thesp have much to do with tho success of a toilette. The girl Weaves. Made to your order witb who noes to many dances would no doubt bo delighted with such n gift. WOMAN S HIT TGI and style unequalled. Tho girl who has just started to board or room would perhaps be very W. W. AHANA 62 South King Streat glad to receive a work-bo- or at least a mending outfit in some form. If sho has always lived nt. homo, and her mother has mended her clothes for WORRIES ft BANK! FIFTY DOLLARS liur, sho may not yet havo tho necessary equipment for doing her mending 3 I herself. HE WORKER MUST BE WELL Judge Monsarrat gave L. H. Ritchie The girl, too. who likes pretty pictures, but may not be able to buy them, In these days of sharp competition everyone who keyed u a In police works shoutd be would find In a passopartout outfit much delight. It would enable her to It takes a woman to straighten out salutary sentence the no to the highest pitch or efficiency. The rewards of business lire go to tho frame inexpensively, tho many financial tangle and tanglo up the court yesterday when ho fined him clearest thinkers, to the men and women who know and do things better pictures sho no doubt has been saving in tho Easy to Get Rid than other people. hope or somotllno gettiug thorn framed. An outfit, too, for piercing brass imind of mere man until he doesn t ?i0 for heedlessly driving an auto on But who can do his best work would he acceptable, for it would enable to many pretty things know whether he's a millionaire or n October 20. when the health is impaired, when the her make for of Dandruff appotitt fails to demand the rood necessary to sustain tho body, when bankrupt. AH which is apropos of Complaining witness was W. Mann, her iwmi. of Dandruff means that you will strci gth is .lkicking and ambition gone? Surely the part of wisdom is to comes from one of the and he testified that while standing oegln at once to build up the body Perhaps your sister, or cousin or most Intimate girl friend is longing for a story that eventually be bald headed to its normal condition and this may be Ala-ke- done more certainly by a beautiful plume for her hat. Sho may feel that she cannot afford to buy local banks. with a friend near the corner of a the use of PACHECO'S DANDRUFF KILLER it, hut for thai very reason, she craves It all the more. A beauty In a Christ- It seems that a certain Honolulu and Merchantstrects defendant case of inas box: would bring joy to her heart. woman who had an account with one ran his auto up on the sidewalk, lifted will cure the most stubborn Stearns' Wine of Cod Liver Extract eczema Almost every one of the feminine persuasion likes dainty things for her of tho local banks received a notice by him a couple or reet and proceeded on dandruff. It will also relieve than any other medicine. It checks hacking coughs, sharpens the appetite, toilet lablo. Sachet, toilet water, lino perfume, manicure articles there Is mail that she had overdrawn her ac- his way without a word of explana- on the first application. aids digestion, enriches the blood, restores flesh to the emaciated, and re- to tho Sold by all druggists and at news health and vigor. It is so agreeable to the taste that Its regular use a host of things to choose from, and you may be sure that a gift of this sort count ten dollars. Sho hurried tion or apology. Is a pleasure. PACHECO'S BARBER SHOP. Get it at your aruggist's and be sure you get STEARNS' will ho welcome. hank and apologized sweetly. It was Leon Straus appeared for the de- the genuine. . - all a mistake. She must have failed fense and noted an appeal. Fort Street, below King. to make an entry on one or the stuijs Now that Honolulu Is getting used to tho cafeteria idea, how would It or her chock book. Hut she would llx like soo is1 to this convenient institution boycotted on the ground that it It up all right that very minute. Of "unlair to labor"? San Francisco cafeterias are all boycotted, or were thel Stepping over to the customers' last time I saw them. And in that fact lies the best illustration of labor writing desk, she took a counter check tyranny union I know. and tilled It out for ten dollars pay- A cafetoria boycott amounts to the denial of the right of the keeper of able to the bank. an eating house to do business without employing waiters and also to a "There," she said triumphantly, denial of the right of any man to wait on himself In an eating place whero "that makes It all right" he can get his food in no other way. The clerk took It dazedly and was In San Francisco the boycott is in charge of the Waiters' IJnion which about to enter it up when another lias come to believe that the waiter who brings your soup with his thumb clerk who had overheard the conversa- you in it and hovers over until you pay him a tip, acts by prescriptive right. tion broke In excitedly. tyranny. Talk about Why the labor kind, even if the recourse to dynamite "You musn't take that check," he is left out, Ib Infinitely worse than tho capitalistic kind ever was. And more: said. "If you do, sho wJU owe us The indictment of King Georgo III, which brought on tho American revolu- twenty dollars Instead of ten." tion, was a plea for human rights as compared with tho just "No, she won't," decided the first .indictment of labor unionism by the oppressed employing class. clerk. "We are not paying her any money for this check. This squares You remember Captain Soule who ran "The Cash." now "The Clarion." her account with us." puzzled, llo Is a lone ranchor on Lanal and Is farming on a big scale. During tho Tho secdml clerk was but d last year Lanal had a serious drouth, so one day, in desperation, ho sum- he finally decided that If the bank owo moned all IiIb Japs down to the ranch house and set them praying in his the check, either It would front yardcfor a good, rain. They had to pray out loud too, tho woman ton dollars or sho would vltlto Captain Soule vlowed thorn sternly from his front porch. If any one owe the bank twenty dollars. showed signs of stopping he started after him flourishing a stick and the And for the rest or tho day the bank j - Jap fairly chattered his supplications then. Soulo told his men to summon was turned upside down trying to de- i'- all the gods they kfw, particularly tho rain gods and they did it. That cido just what the situation really night there was tho rain of tho season and in a few days Captain rail-lie- d was, while the woman couldn't see the ' the Japs againC'nd told thorn to pray to have the continuous downpour how there could bo any douLt about slopped. Hut tho noV plan didn't work with the rain gods who seemed to It at all. Hadn't she just given them have concluded to teach tho Captain a lesson in spiritual meteorology. a check for ten dollars to squaro her overdraft. Then what was all the j trouble about, anyway? will bo good to sob the Sonoma and Ventura on tho Australian route It And some of thorn haven't found out The first motor truck to cross the continent iiguln; and 1 hear tha the will join them make way a real Sierra and for yet just where they stand. its own power. Left New .greyhound on the local stretch. That run could stand It all right, men and entirely under ; Aug- brethren; and sinco tho cost of coal fuel has been cut out, one might think York July 8th reached San Francisco 3-t- that the Oceanic company could stand it, too. How a four-da- y boat between ust 24th. Carried a load all the way. Honolulu and San Francisco, would absorb the freight and passengers. GOVERNOR SYS This is a remarkable demonstration of the stamina and Howr popular It would bo. And how It would turn some tide of travel from capability of the Packard truck under every conceivable con- dition oi hauling. The trip is one that has been accomplished 'Southern CaUtornia. by only a very few automobiles. The venture has been re- DELAY PROBABLE garded as virtually out of the question for a heavy truck. It was easily within the ability of the Packard truck because humbug Is of good I Just as soon as the banana disposed for and all, both Packard trucks and Packard cars.are built to surmount wonder who will bo the lucky man to go Into tho banana plant business? difficulties much greater than they encounter in actual service. About 35,000 will bo wanted by despoiled householders In Honolulu,' Governor F?rear said ' yesterday Their margin of efficiency is your margin of safct in pur- chasing Packards for whatever purpose. especially lino vnrleties, and I suppose tho other Islands will bo drawn upon that he hardly expected any word as I to eke out tho rural Oahu supply. envy Mills and Balllna their market for naming HAMM-YOUN- to his reappointment, or the VON G CO., LTD. growing plants. Thoy ought THE the "suckers" thoy have about their to make a of another successor, till after tho Local Distributors. .nice thing outl of them. holiday season. Congress has and tho governor thinks that q Oh, you haudwrlter! A good priest made out a wedding notice-i- his ho will not ho notified for a little rare chlrography and It camo out In three ways. One paper had tho namo tlmo to como. Viiian; another Vierra, and tho third' puts it Vivas. Tho brldo may tako her F. A. Schaofer, Consul for Italy, was choice. a caller on the governor In the morn H ing. Mr. Schaefer has been away for KAIMUKI GUILD HALL.. church, no formal invitations will bo somo tlmo, and called to pay his re- - . On Thursday evening next, Decern- Issued, but tho publlo generally, and spects to tho chief executive. aier28. will occur the dedication of tho all interestod In tho mission, aro cor-me- - Tno governor had a busy day and Guild Hall of the Kninhany Mls-idlall- y invited Ho be present. The ovenlng Thursday. Ho even did some m icioa at Kalmukl, tho exercises taking Guild Hall, is located on the church work after returning from a dance jibtre at 7:30 p, in. and to bo follow- lot at tho corner of Tenth and Palolo last night. There was but little do- ed by a reception. Outsido of the avenuos, ono block makal of the car-lin- ing in tho governor's office this regular olflclals of tho Episcopal i I

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PAGES 17-T- 24. THE HAWAIIAN STAR, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1911. PAGES 17 TO 24. 000000000000000CC xxxoocxooxxbxo XXKXKKOCK0XX00 HO THE TELESCOPEDBy WILLIAM CHESTER ESTABROOW. LI DAYS 00000X000X0000KX0XXX00XX0000000000000 ' - survey-- 1 your no de- have In barely three tcentsy you There are dogrecs In poverty to a geographies of the government she had spoken of the Fourth. It was than share. There's one little "Don't think It or Marvin." ho bo said tho old place hasn't seen at certain point, heyond that It's all ors who had wlntored in it. Perky's one of the holidays little Ted romeni- pending on you and you could hoof It weeks!" ) replied. least one good tlmo." - through If you to, His appeal was irresistible, and ! "Then," I alike. optimism saw a good omen In the find- bored with precocious pertinacity. Ho clear to Frisco had began, but ho Interrupted At eight we lit tho candles and tho ' you. Hdn t to what an me, It was nil alike at Hard Up tho ine of It and wo vitchod our tents straightened In his chair Immediately and I would if I ware realize excitement children trooped In. Whatever Perky's sec-'an- d curiously. we had boon keyed up till tho children first day of July. On that day we about it with a certain feeling of his big brown eyes grew bigger To looked at me "You arc wondering where I got all folly might cost us, I was amply repaid only! iT one by one agreed to wait. Then wo each carried our eatables to I'erky's urlty which was to prove the still. But before he coulu speak Porky "Thanks," he replied .juletly. "But this extra stuff, aren't you?" he asked, by tho light In their faces. you any all breathed easier and Perky sat I place. thing that was not misplaced. had anticipated him. He was always were me you wouldn't do such "You don't see how could order the Porky had mo start the ball to roll. I thing. responsibility!" "own and finished his bread and but- - repairs I'erky's place used to be a grocery The Pcndergast Company was Perky, anticipating tho children Indeed! Talk about ho and get all this too, unless old Ing by reading he first, lines of tho tor, sweat out all over man store before Hard Up had eaten the and It soon became limited only In the think he knew what was in their added, "why, .look at me! Hero l'v while tho stood Marvin opened his heart along Declaration, and Wilbur did tho out of It. The shelves and draw- worst sense. And the thousands who minds long before they opened their gono and bunched two great American ''Is face. with an account, and you know he'd honors for tho President's Thanksgiv- ers empty now, but were to our thrifty wake mouths, and with children, you holidays for tho kids given my word "It's playing with fate or monkey- - never do that." Ho looked and barrels were swarm in that, at me a ing proclamation, found in an old pa-pe- r with tho buzz saw or whatever you Perky hobbled up behind .the counter swarmed only in Perky's mind. know, is something marvellous. of honor that wo'd celebrate 'em: iE bit uneasily and then wont on. "It was at the station. Tilly and tho kids want to call It," he said to me In an corn-Fourt- h as cheerful as ever. Meanwhile wo had to live. I bellevo "It's funny the way they do with tho blowed about It four months, and either break with the kids or the snug "America" and "Joy to tho . - . 1 . , i , . . I. ; undertone, "but It had to be done, I pany, "Put 'tin down anywhere, Tlsdal," wu ail pum cuau us lung us wo nau ii down hole, ain't it?" he asked, what's tho rosult? Seventeen dollars and well, since I'm the biggest World." Every kid that was big enough did It, and I'm going to trust the rest r de- - ho said. part of the Separator Company, to toddle out on the floor spoke "a. to the Lord." I took a half a sack of potatoes, elded not to order the repairs." piece," and most of them forgot their And the Lord did respond, for It bo- - Porky, ten pounds of flour and a little dob of "But, think, man!" I cried audience and bowed to the wonderful gan night nnd kept It up for aghast, lard, everything In the wide world we that thre tree. During the singing of "Tho days. wnter - had to "cat at our tent, and raised The tilled the well. "i won't think for the next twenty- Christ Child" Perky disappeared, to "It's tho turn In the lane," vowed them to the counter. Smith niul Wil- four hours," he replied stubbornly. return a moment later In a long yel- Porky, "ami you always come to it If bur had deposited their puny commis- "After that I'm at your service. For low slicker and a Santa Claus wig you going." saries near tho sam'p iplace. The keen the present lot's get to work on this made from the burro's sheepskin pad. And oh. how wo did work those next three of us stood and looked at each Christmas tree." Such a pandemonium of happiness week's! One hope, ono ambition other grimly. three it was a new attitude for Perky, but as those children raised! When It had actuated us all to get enough money I Bob Weston came next, bringing a had no trouble In seeing tho futility quieted a bit and the littlo ones wero to us back to civilization. piece of side meat and some flour. saved take 0r nrguinent. His voico had a sort of idrowsing over their precious gifts, On the twentieth of December our devil-may-car- e His good natured face quivered a little ring to It that put a somo one suggested the Virginia reel, engine broke down. We met the sltua- - strange my de- - and he hurried out. He had a bigger recklessness Into own and almost beforo we know it Perky tion with the celerity born of despera- - family than any of the rest of us. spairing marrow. As we worked the had started calling the figures, playing tlon. Wo had just enough money to worry privation year Old man Calgary came last. He of of the last the triouth harp in between and danc- pay for the duplicate parts, to wire slipped away I hadn't been able to get out the night nnd thought only of the ing like mad. for them nnd to buy a week's pro- - was famine, before, and he came In to learn just feast that to precede the It seemed to me we would never visions. Wilbbur nlways made the j Wj, vou COuld have seen our what Perky's scheme was. Perky quit that We would never want to. trips to tho station, but this time told him. Christmas tree! The spirit had been repressed, cramp- Porky insisted on going. A piece (bin siding, d "It's no uso waiting for Brundage 'of to ed, starved for months nnd months, Long before daylight the next morn the floor and supported by a to come back," ho began. "He's been rafter burst out In a hilarious gladness that Ing I got up to help him off. gono ten days now and we might overhead! For branches a half dozen was all the more tireless because it "And about the kids, Perky." I von automatic fly Perky as well make up our minds that ho brushes which had was not sure It had a right to bo glad. tured', "don't let consideration for thorn brought long' ago to keep files off has skipped and left us to hold the the Wo were in the midst of a mighty worry you. If wo ran t do a thing, we his sidewalk display. we 't sack. But there ain't any use stand- When "balance," with the old shack shaking Wil- do It, and that's tho end of It." long arms draped with pink ing around and crying about It. sorted tho ns It had never shaken before, when "Not for nip it isn't the end," lie paper, wound set bur's going to start for the station tho machine and something rolled from tho roof tree replied sadly. going was most right away. He'll bring the provisions them it the weirdest, and fell to the floor with a crash. It I was ,1 on If ho can get one for He got bad: Christmas eve. outlandish tree ever saw. back a burro - narrowly missed Perky's head and ho standing in rront of the store when ho waving we sus-cam- e nothing, and ho expects to be back From the branches stopped to pick It up. ' jogging along with tho burro and pended a in three days. Meanwhile we're pool- lot of fireworks left from the It was an old blackened buckskin the rickety cart. July - tho station, the ing the eats more economical, saves snnh- at little sack, and ns he raised it from the "Help mo get these boxes In before pink pres-the- y wood, you know and since Brundage candles' and the children's door te ancient string gavo way and come," ho said, nodding toward sents. , has skipped out with the team wood a miniature golden flood poured out Wore swarming from Is Item, for wo can't very well tho children, who ,U the time We wore working thin an - at our very feet There was a hush the tent. We can-le- them to the lit- strains of to us carry it hero by armloads across flvo treble music wafted lfkc death ns wp bent over the scatter- tie back room and locked thp door. fvonl tent. was Tilly drilling miles of sand. We'll need to run only ,v It ed .coins, listening to Perky tolling off "Now. lWs " hf Paid, addrcor'nr h' the children. For. three days', she Had" one cook stove. Tlsdal's, and Tilly the niimbor from ono hand to tho little audience, "go home and don't heroically It.--. is going to boss the soup house. It'3 been at other. corao back here till eight o'clock, to When was finished Perky a plain case of 'united we eat a little 'it stood "There's Just twenty," ho said, night. Tilly will get you a snack to back and surveyed critically, bit, divided wo starve.' So bring your Something Rolled from the Roof Tr e and Fell to the Floor with a Crash. it hoarso with joy. Four hundred dollars, eat over at Brundage's old tent. Lig'jt "Marvin was telling me that this old eats." and they mean we're going to got out I - ol,t now tho whole pack of yuo." shack was a hoodoo.' ho said; At that moment my wife appeared I know 'did. Then wo mortgaged our throwing a warping look about tho and sixty cents in tho Hard Up treas- "that of Hnrd Up." "Marvin must have opened up Ills two tho government engineers with Tilly Dunham and some of the stock to Perky. When it began to circle of taller heads, ury last night at bedtime and Jim has of died went over put I - He and his arms - "eart and Klven 'ou credit," observ- here and that an old prospector wno other women, all loadod with dishes trickle through our innermost mental "What's that?" asked Mrs. Wilbur, to go for grub tomorrow and the dan,?- about Tilly. For some strnngb reason oa wncn we set nooui unpaciung mo useu to nang up nere was murdered and things. recesses thaj the stock was worthless "Why, the way they have of putting cd old well petering out! For tho last the women all began to cry. stove we asked for crealt and got it. At last it off Thanksgiving!" he exclaimed days the kids have been looking VI"'1011" bunnies. for ins money. After tonight It can't "If you men will hustle the till three i "Threo cheers for tho Fourth of over we'll soon have things in shape,'' wb sneaked into 'he, store feeling little Indignantly. "But of course they can't at me with oyes as big as saucers July, Thanksgiving, Christmas!" called said Tilly. She was a handsome, bux- better than thie.ves. I don't think help that." ho added hasltly, "for If they think sure I've got a whole Porky, when a few minutes later wo - om girl (Who ljad worked for .the Perky even .took, trouble to mark they had It on the Fourth It's' so 'tar-dow- n Fourth of July celebration, with turkfj- had all kissed nnd shaken hand around, "Brundages before their abandonment our "nurchase's' nal hot it, would explode all the crack-An- d and cranberry sauce concealed about Thoy were given tvlth a vim. A dim of ua. the f0.nny'thjng about It was ers and candles amf n'h'd my person, and I ain't had the heart light from the east shone through the. Standing I Wo sot the stovo and then started that wo still hopedj'' . around sizzlor.9j.and then wha would we do?" to tell 'em different no boys, Just window. And wo all hurried home to across the sand- - toward the separator, the machine that morning every suck-- he demanded, appealing to the chil-e- r ain't had tho heart!" pack for our departure. ' ' ? lying like a great red caterpillar at the of us dfclare'd We'd work a little dretf. M Dinner was ready when wo entored edge, of tho mesa, and t wondered as longer with It. Beforo we knew it "They have to be 'splbdeil anyhow," the ' Store. And such a dinner THE TURN OF THE WORM. wo approached it why it had looked Perky had jollied and Jokeu us back to observed Ted, For each, a plato of The Rev. Sylvester Home, the noted I had a half decent frame of mind. I "Oh, coufsej" ' admitted Porkyi potato soup and a slice of bread and so . good to me tho first time of Liberal clergyman and M. P. of Lon- ever seen it. But If he cheered- - us up you should' "But wo want.-- 'em exploded here-r-r butter. The children kept looking nt don, was talking about charity. That was when It lay tumbled all have seen what ho did for tho chll- - .right hero In' Hard Ut. If they Boat Porky in contented expectancy, as if "Tho trouble with most charity," he about under the big eucalyptus tree In dren! There were, Bob's six, Smith'a 'em down from Frisco this hot weather thoy' rosted matters In his hands and said, "Is that It Is administered In a Brundage's tack yard at Los Gatos. four, Wilbur's four and my three. They hey'd go off long before they ?ot were sure he would not fall them. grudging, condescending spirit. Charity Brundage was talking about the co- ranged from Bob's least, a babe in here. No; we'll have to wait till "Do we have to wait till night to so to have any effect, must be administer- Porky?" ntrivance ho was eternally talking arms, to Smith's Minnie, who wa3 Thanksgiving. It will be.coolor then, the crackers off. Uncle asked ed In a spirit of absolute sympathy a business, anxiously. about it, what it could do when it twievo. and we'll havo the whole Ted spirit. I may nlmost ay", of absoluto up." In box7' .cam to sifting microscopic particles There's not much, diversion, even for from the little crackers on "And Is the turkey the tool humility. To uplift, get underneath,' W gold dust out of desert sand and children, in. a .level world of alkali , Ted sighed plaintively, demanded the second Smith child. as the philosophic Ado well said. of buy gathering them in a neat little canvas sand, where eighgteen hours, out of the vo ain't got enough monoy to nlways kept. the tool box looked. "There was onco a London lady, tho twenty-fou- r roll be- - wo had we dinner sack that hung from the tail end of tho heat and dust fireworks for a rabbit, so Just Why didn't have himfor wife of a prfjnoter, who decided, being you ceaseless as the to tho kids," Wilbur. Jt. fore In waves as to mako some excuso today?" piped Flossie rather bored, to go In for charity. So night came-- poor unloading wo depended on Porky Ho talked to us, the six of us, sea's. And when the ne 8aid next morning when Somehow all she rang fo t her electric brougham too to any inter- - burro Wilbur down tho long tablo at tho ing Perky, till wo felt the weight of tots were tired take tno things from a pack Ho looked and glided a luxurious silence down is, till Perky got thorn a songg. "My God, fetched a grimace of tho dust sifting heavily down Into our est In life that iln,i picij Up for littlo faces and to tho Now Cut. nun-dre- d crazy If wo own pockets. He wanted to get a all about him. boys, they'd go plum terrible "Tho lady selected the very worst gamo tin- - to your Uncle Perky's fault or more people In the schemo, I don't think there was a didn't hold out somo Inducement "It's all house in th j,New Cut, and she paid ho didn't know I think I'm began. "Your Undo Perkv but we, the donkeys, persuaded him der the child's sun that om why, sometimes kids," ho a call of about half an hour on tho on. When they bug house my-tiro- d forgot about this being leap that six were enough to stari on, and and couldn't lmprovo ncarly ready for the rjiluni poor tlrci underfed woman, who liv- disappointment we sub- of games he'd tell stories, or SQit And I will go there If this thing year." ed The questions sho asked to mitigate his ng there reclto Mother Goose rhymes up Thanksgiving. But It was worth whllo to see him Im- scribed all wo had. sing, or keops till It this wotnnn wero supercilious and a dog laugh, or got to turn something d glo leap year bogey. Ho ox By the time we had set tho concern In a way to make can't wo'vo with that pertinent. The lndy had a very good It on head, or do any outland- - ti,ell( tor j'Ve given 'em my prom-ls- h plained, In a way suited to his needs out In tho Mohave desert and got his foro time. - fancy. I was to "Jam 300 days into in a position to chrls- thing to tickle a child's Iflc now hard It "But when she enme to go, hor host- going we wore :'.05 1 our little Ted l'ouId ever j scnrco'y knew how we did pnll n placo just big enough for ar v ten our little hamlet appropriately don't think ess, whoso choeks wore now unwonted-I- year out If 11 hadn't through tho next four months. I do do It without busting any or them spoiled good say- without any great stretch of our ima- have lasted the red, hor tlmo by Ted was a puny lime kn()W women never economized them conclusively that u gination. Lord knows, times wore been for him. that Hev showed ing quietly. wq had made it our object c"08cr or men worked harder. Tho would go pretty hard with their C'hrl " 'Well, good-by- . I "hard enough even then, but we kept' follow, and madame. don't him, but there wasn t coui,i do was twenty-fiv- e dol If they insisted on having the'r supposo you hoping, hoping. in life to humor Dest we mas I'll see "gnin. Tho fact a child with In Hard week the sand was good Thanksgiving. And Christmas on'v, Is, I go my- Perky'a enthusiasm outlasted every much to humor tho if haven't tlmo to slumming w of six men. weeks off! Such sophistry , " this or Up. I a pittance for tho ork somo three self.' bndv else b. If Brunuago said ( Tho night of the third we were all On Thanksgiving the artesian well ho used to get thoso chlldron to again that was the matter, that a miwy ' or made seated about the tables In tho store Into whtqh a good share of our original postpono tho holiday which it wn? WIDENER PAYS MILLION too big or a shaft too long, was women had worked like Trognns Investment had gone U)gan to show yond us to give them! His peroration FOR GREAT REMBRANDTS tho thousand excuses ho The ono of grub go round. In the effects of tho yoar's drought, and what did the business. NEW YORK. December ,10. P. A. to when explaining way to make tho tho waB B. accustomed hnd five soup wq with a water fam weeks we'll havo our or Philadelphia, It was Perky three dnys wq had were threatened "In tlireo Wldener who Vntght tho thing didn't work. wero standing right tho-- laugh or joke our meals. Tho smaller children ine Christmas treo Uonibrnndt's picture of "Tho Mill" for who always tried to Perky and Its gottin$78,eeW- - For a won,lor If looks Hko the beginning of the back of you, with Its candles $."00,000 last spring, accotdlng to In- disappointment away. lyvas still. end," Bald Smith. Christmas gifts a gun for Ted, a doll formation received by ho American enthusiasm had. led him tQ think His hope. James won t rail us, re I give a damn for myself,' Flosslo" (ho wont on to namo tho Art News from its London correspon- date tiny carop-t- hat "I do don't for no distant (v Rem-bnnd- that at worriedly. savngoly. tho wife every littlo heart hnd con dent, ts wag ainoUwfiuy marked Mrsv Wilbur, said Wilbur "It's secret wish has aciuilrod throb' groat before It ' s was Ws-np- t falls," said I. "sugar kisses and tlio o tho arid fro sort that and tho kids." tided to him), for approximate sum of tho metropolis pop-cor- n become , wo huui. " "That'3 what's hurting the rest of for tho bnby kids, $1,000,000. Tliosft throe milntlnes are man who nuu n"--- yc know thaf ueioro Southwest, and the up somo time tonight," Porky. Tho avub ror mammykids and daddykldB, J "Apostlo Peter nt n Writing Desk," mercantile business 'He'll show' us,'' ropllod remark tho ed'tho Pioneer confidently. "If ho hus- you hang on In Porky so Hko him. Unconsciously ho something for Tilly don't Kin i iim 1 1 m mm i i mm i mmi i mi i "Portrait of a Man" nnd ''A Scriptural would bo a mlllloniaro from broke ii 1 im in in therein .i-- f anon to boll our all blushed), nnd and thoso Piece." how ho came .vivn have banded all our wives and fathered trees (Tilly that source alone. That's IiIb hiding nil this on this boots." our children. I grew indignant at frreworks I'vo been to in the grocery business bo "And to think tomorrow's the 'glori' sacrifice. time, and tho turkey In tho tool box. LARGE PAYROLL. side. said Mrs. Smith Ironic Heaven's sake, man," I cried, wo'll havo singing and dancing tp According to tho latest figures Pendergas Mercantllo com- ous Fourth,'" 'For and Tho thing harp and .speechifying and Uncle Sam's payroll rep- In a ally, "don't stay hero and faco this the mouth farm hand pany Ltd., found its homo wo will Eight We, Candle,? the I was sorry the next moment that out with us. You've already done mora and, lordcol what a tlmo At Lit the and the Children Trooped In. resents SG45,612,000. ed shack, $u last trace oufsldo high rntsN THE HAWAIIAN STAR, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1911. Things to Interest Our Woman Readers

CHRISTMAS DANCE IS VERY DELIGTHFUL BEAUTY TOILETS FOR GALA

j i. i ..ii.i...... if cnn Hit finrMMn mi fi I'liiiiirtMi n iNome one ot tup uiu nun mm n-- iimnm. ..!...... MOMENT! A Stnta Clnus dance is ii fi. IB I- - - cornucopias HUM with DOllliona, samn liiuis pnrij juu wu ". most delightful of all Christmas fiol- ioms I of note paper, or little dolls In tile form niui some oi your inviieu guests wno really one of the easiest to les, and of pincushions, or tea cozies, or per-- ! will protest. Some young men seem ai suggos-I'ronc- h ks Jinny a woman looks ugly In her when they are neglected one has plan, for only one scheme of decora- Imps some of the charming littlo especially pvono 'o resist tiny Tal ' very unkempt look. thought of, only ono or Dresden tlon that they dress In other than the i best bib and tucker because she has tion has to be fashion modols tn -- I . rt II r dW manner. objec fsrr rn If there Is to bo dancing at the func- idea kept In mind Santa Claus, Santa china figures. For the men various conventional To such given too little time to the grooming you out consolation tion and tho usual modish, high-heele- d Is onp little gifts paper knives, stamp boxes, Hons can hold the of her body. She must attend to that Claus, everywhere and It that FOR THE GAY AND FESTIVE CHRISTMAS BOARD slippers are to be worn, tho feet silver or gun metal pencils, scnrfplns, that nothing more than a hoy's collar before all else, and even If sho has nppealB to the youngest ns well as will require considerable preparation, In knobby tls-jnn- d necessary to produce some i penknives can ho tied tie are no time for a daily care of her per t especially if there are corns and cal- the oiuest uancers. lmndios and lnnns to the thing of the desired effect. On ttie son two hours spent In getting tho The Christmas celebration is many-- with It, top off each portion when louses. Prepare a warm foot bath with, write the Invitations holly-covere- d you will find To begin tn?0 wlth l)lts of ,.0il or other hand, also amoiif. fluffy whipped cream. body in trim will do wonders for the no means the least served with , with x two tablcspoonfuls of washing which bear tho good To of the girts should be the number some and clever sided. And by becomingness party on paper or cards ribbon. each Flummery.. of the dress that isoda, immerse tho feet, cover tho papor or cards can fastened a card bearing the name of individuals who will go to no end of Important part is the Christmas tnble. Is only occasionally put on. saint's image. Such This is made by covering thin slices J knees nnd legs with a thick towel and nt. one guests. Santa Clans pre-leas- pains to devise amusing costumes. Two Wo must decorate the house, we must goes without saying that the bo found everywhere. Postal cards of the of sponge cake with a rich custard It go on to the next duty while tho foot and gives out the young men can easily ho persuaded to most charming get-u- p will en- bearing Stnta Claus's portrait sldos over the tree give gifts, wo must perhaps achieve a md topping it off with whites of eggs fail in excrescences are softening. Let down Clans llrown twins, dressed will be aailnble, and these can bear gifts whenever there is a Santa come as lluster new and pretty dress. Hut likewise, henten to a stiff froth, sweetened nnd tire becomingness if one be worn to exactly It Is the hair, and If tho shampoo has not the invitation, and then be enclosed tn dnnce. in every detail alike. flavored, or with whipped cream. the bone with physical fatigue before get the girls we must have a Christinas dinner, been made lately remove all dust from nn envelope, or else small gummed Now for these dances. For the first not likely to be hard to Trifles. putting on the toilet, and as fatlguo they must by no means bo ordinary. the locks by combing them with a fine men gather about the as children, for once that table-spoonf- Is something of a poison to sys- Santas can be bought and pasted to the one havo half tho to dress Take one well beaten egg, a the comb flrst and afterwards brushing treo, and each ono choose how charming they look in the And very possibly, wo are giving some tem, and Is not easily overcome .1 Invitation noto paper. These gummed Christmas know of sugar, a littlo salt, and in them. Spend fifteen minutes nt this they will j any women's gifts he cares for. simple muslin dresses party will call j short time, ono should rest up n good Santas may also bo used as seals on of the little sort of holiday that flour enough to make a stiff dough, task and finish the operation by rub- out the gifts asked no pains to make the costume - tho envelope. Tho invitation may well Santa Claus gives spare for Christninssy refreshments. Cut In thin round cakes, fry in lard,denl tho la' before the l,art'- 8 bing the scalp with a quinine tonic or in- - name attached energy will bo need-ar- e bo worded in Santas's uamo for for. the man rends tho complete. There is such a wealth of material and when they rise to the surface nnd,8tores "I1 the that a few drops oil too elab- with of olive mixed stance. .'presents the gift to the owner of tho If the Santa Claus dance is to on the decoration of the turned over, they are Drain eu at tho function nnd, besides, gives expen- call for done with tho same quantity of alcohol his partner too much trouble or too - facc composed, "Santa Claus requests the pleasure name and takes her for orate or table that suggestions seem superllu- on a sieve, and put a littlo jelly in the!the tho amiable look it Then brush the hair again for a good men without gifts many simpler ways in ' should have. Tho preserves ot your company on tho evening of in the tlanee. The sive there are ous. A little Cliristmas tree witn a centor of each. rest also five minutes, so as to distribute the the girls without you can make the Christmas I for the coming entertain- - December . at the homo of Mrs. John take partners from which nd of h(). at ,l8 baso nmkes ono Nothings. jcnthusiasm unguent used and obtain a good gloss. to rememnereu ran nun-pines- s aml 1,1,8 spiritual or Jones, where ho is going to spend the gifts. dnnce one be of tho prettiest centrepieces. If the To three well beat en eggs add a mental After this leave the hair hanging, so nance nan many a long day. is quite as necessary evening." I the second Santa Claus for tips of tho boughs are dipped in a so tie salt and flour enough to make . Pleasure for that It may air and sweeten up, and, tree, choose thing of first importance is t' ,ooks as a"J'thlng else. In fact, The house decorations should, of the girls gather about the The lution of alum, the day before, it will stiff paste. Roll and cut into very Rod if possible, sit whero the sun may fall get from of holiday spirit as is part of physical course, include plenty of holly and tho gifts they want, them give as much tho crystallize and heighten the pretty of' thin cakes, frv the same as Trifles, .enthusiasm fitness. upon it, as the sun gives the finest owners as any dance the Christmas ! Tho da uefore function, what-urcferrp- d Christmas greens, but if possible small Santa Claus, and take their possiblo to at feet. A Yuletlde log, hollowed out, and put two together witli jelly or any the polish can be produced on is to fill that the - Santa Claus dance Ono way to do this g try and meet life easily. Do Santas should play a consplcious part natnrer- Tho nest season. and over-flowin- with holly is quaint. sweet icve" 't 's. hair. china or cloth brings a gift and a partner to the the house with Christmas decorations only things that are absolutely requir- - In the scheme. Papor or Garlands of greens from the chande- Almond Macaroons. A quinine tonic of excellent ropes do- - ,eavo virtue whatever they are they should rest of the women and the las dance spruce and pine and other lier to the centre of the table, or These are always wanted at parties. cd of 'ou t0 and "nuone all any 1 1. 4 1... i ill is made of one dram of sulphate of perch over tho doors or windows, cling finishes the distribution f the men's greens, mistletoe, holly and decora of scarlet ribbon to the cor- but are expensive to buy. luo&u luul- vuu uo 'ml ou unul an' green rather quinine, eight ounces of rosewater, holly wreaths and hide themselves gifts. The gifts could, of course, be tions mado in the holly colors, ners of tnble, give a brillian note. a pound of and other day- - str,ve to t a good night's to the munch half almonds two ounces of rectified spirits and fif- tn the greens. disposed of In two dances one for the and red. There should be as much red as ifos- - pound, with a tablespoonful of essence 8,eel'' tilkinB 80me ,ltt,e laxative f bells, lamp 8hou,d necessary. - teen drops of dilute sulphuric acid. The dance orders should have small women and one for the men but four Red crepe paper and Isiblo In the decorations in order to of lemon, into a smooth paste. Add bo The next morn- one-quart- the tea-an- d JIlx these, and then add Santas plalnted or printed or pasted at dances simply make the fun. spread shades and festoons transform heighten the cheery effect. an equal quantity of sifted white sugar mg laKe a seumlz l)0W,ler or n a holiday f ounce of pure glycerin and twelve their head. These orders can be bought out over the whole evening. Tho cards most somber of rooms into The menu depends largely upon the tho beaten whites of two eggs. 8Pllfll, Phosphate of soda in a go a long drops of strong perfume. decorated in the largo cities, but .any bearing the names of the persons for bower, and red paper fiowers family's tastes and purses. Some Work well together with a snoon. B,MB 01 not water ono llour ue,oro should, gay effect. Hod 'i his will lighten splr-- At hostess who can use water-color- s could whom the gifts are intended of way In producing a things seem particularly appropriate. Dip the hand into water and then '"Wast. the the eleventh hour the hair can - choosing pxnenslve when t,le complexion. dry make them herself ,and one who can- course, not bo visible to those ,.toiti.ia nulto Afnck turtle in ;i fnvnHte snun. Tlnnsr work the mixture Into balls the size of its and ,lnProve also be cleaned with littlo extra , - of ready-made- can be fashioned T A Bentle laxative is made as fol- trouble or fatigue, and In not use water-color- s can use the same tho gifts, for half the interest these bought goose aml roast plg seem tQ outrank n ,,tmo nv ti,m ,vhit ,,n,.J the best nunn.. . lows: gredients for this quick shampoo sort of little gummed Santas or Santa Santa Claus dances comes from the after a little practice at tllrkey aud chicken. And nlum nud- - an inch apart, then dip the hand in are most seasonable . . . of 11 equal parts Claus heads for these orders that she fact that those choosing the gifts are though these are the amonc lho fa- - water again and smooth them. Cream tartar grains of coarse borax and coarso - Bake car- . choosing partners. Santn paper poppies and 1)e three-quarter- Iowdered 8enna pods 2 drams orris root. Mix powders and used for seals of her lett rs. also their red flowers, red vo.Ue dessortS- - t nlay jntereBt. in a cool oven for s of the These orders should contain foar Claus might see to the introduction of nations, easier to mai; , aie illg (0 note In ,,asslng, that in the an hour. Powdered aniseed 1 dram sprinkle through partings mado all 1 over Santa Claus dances, two waltzes and any guests who have chosen gifts for i VP nrtirf tint mlnnn utoc tnnttnn wno tlia Orange Baskets Powdered fennel dram the head, brushing out briskly given liquorice 2V, two two-step- for here is where tho partners they have not met. A Christmas cotillion can be onJy meat uge() Jn commemoraton ; Cut a piece from each side of the I'wored root.. drams after half an hour. A scalp rub with homemade. Sugar 1 some good real point of the Santa Claus dance' If your proposed guests are still with almost all tho favors tno (ocks watched bv the 8hepherds orange leaving what remains in tho ounce tonic should also follow; con-tw- o Mlx thoroughly a - this. comes In. The flrst, middle and last young and enthusiastic enough to Red crepe papor nats, tasiiiai.uu on tU(J Hol. Nlght. and Ule 81,lceS( shape of a basket with a handle. Re- - and take dessert- a might be the Santa Claus dances, sent to a fancy dress dance it would wire frames, with 'rimming oi papei thal are g(J lm,ortant a part are BU,,. move the pulp from the baskets, and aP" 8ht New take tho feet out of tho "bath, n,,r,ns - Either in the middle of the room add tenfold to the general merriment flowers. Knots ana nous oi p.ipn mi posed to have been suggested by tho nlace tho backets In leo wotor tii' tho frenoon of the Impor- remove the callouses with a sharp paper willow tant day, also, take life as easily is where the dancing is to take place, or if they would come dressed as children like ribbon and oven Wise Men from the East the aud of readv to lm used. Prom thn oi-n- as knife or with a file and nummice alld else a.t one end, there should be a tree. This is the easiest possible sort of plumes take time, but are worth the g,)Ice Wuo knows? perhaps the juice make orange jelly with which PssiuI' wheI1 three o'clock stone, and then, after wiping the feet, T,!t- - dress-up- . very pretty. de-tl- co,nes Proceed with the ns big and gorgeous with lights and In fact, al' the men need do trouble, for they are n,nco j,ie is the Invention of some e fill the basket. They can be served business of dry massage them with olive oil and body popcorn and tinsel and artificial snow would be to don Windsor collars and paper cases, such as Ices are served votlonal cook who wished to make an this way, or with whipped cream. beautifying. There must be a also leave this to dry into tho skin. .1...... as possible. And presiding over the Huster Brown ties, in addition to a in, can be bought and transformed into offering to express his religious ardor Another pretty and delicious orange l.il.,Ji,l" a mue ume sPeni wun;nuumng tne feet with olive oil is with llair aud given tree there must be a real Stnta Claus sack suit although, of course, a mor" charming little baskets, covered and naturally turned to the Instru-ruffle- s dish is to cut the oranges in half, re- - brushillK 80me minutes splendidly restful to all the muscles to Some good natured relative or friend, complete outfit would be better. The and frills of red paper and ments of his profession with which to move the pulp and with the juice tlle beauty of the hands a,ld the concerned, and this Is one excellent I perhaps the host himself, will surel- - be women especially if they are young with handles of ,green wire to which work. make an orange jelly. Fill one of the comfort of the feet. way to keep the feet young, as the willing to play this necessary part. look charming in simple little chil-O- n bundles of tiny red fiowers are tied Hut there are some little dainties halves with the jelly and the other: 1 "u 1UV,V1"B 'nuuences oi me warm oeauty saying Is, and step elastic, ' spring-heeled- , strap- - can be biUh We" k,lown the tree there should be a gift dren's frocks, with with ribbon. These baskets 0ne might like to know of, to add to with a Charlotte Russe mixture. When "re but tho cxact Hefore Putting on the party stockings, - Paper-covere- d leI11l,eratl'o of de- - for each guest, as elaborate or as pod slippers, white .tocklngs and gor- filled with bonboni. the Christmas dinner or to serve at both are firm, put together in pairs, tbe water must be however, wipe off the remaining oil cllIed by 1,10 simple as the wish and purse of the geous sashes and hair ribbons as the boxes for notepapcr, handkerchiefs or Christmas parties. These may help and tie with a narrow ribbon. bather: a,8 the length with a damp cloth and then powder the ' of ,n hostess make desirable. Put whatever proper accessories. 'jewelry can be mado and decorated answer that question, "What shall we Fruit Cream. time sbe snould sta' t,le bath. feet with a good foot powder or with groun-u- p For weaU a boric-acid- . the gifts are they should be such that With this assemblage of with bunches of real or artificial holly, serve? Peel four bananas, mash and rub Persons 8ho" bath is plain Either of these now- - Christ-Christma- - the tree looks like a real children's children the frolic around tho s And calendars mounted on red mats, i ced Macedoine Jelly, through l'rL'u'rab,e to a ,onK 0Ile- - wltb the wa- ders gives the feet a deliciously coot sieve. Add the pulp and juice ' holy-trimme- 110 ,noro - tree. For the feminine mas tree will seem like a trip back to rod d blotters nnd little This is very attractive and delicious of two oranges and one tablespoonful u'r thon te'ml- Those w,th feeling, and they help slippers to go on - any a(so d books with two-third- aki" eru',tio"8 8nould be easily guests there may bo little books noth- childhood, and as the guests join hands memorandum and yet quite simple to make. For of lemon juice, s of a cup of and check perspiration, suitable '"a- - - ca,uful 110t ,0 use sa,t the wnter ing could be prettier than a dainty and dance merrily around Santa Clnus red pencils attached make simmered down, It is nothing but add- powdered sugar and one and one- - Most women with time at their dls- - ' or 011 copy of the "N'ight Refore Christmas," and his Christmas tree they will feel vors for the men. ing chopped candled fruits, such as fouth tablcspoonfuls of granulated 80ai the face duri"K thls tub- - Posal understand the littlo manicuring UB bal- - PRUDENCE STANDISH. tbeso wlU bt! added anoyances to of some other Christmas jingle or for the time like youngsters. cherries, pears, apricots, peaches and gelatine dissolved in one-fourt- h cup of rites needed for the hands, but few sUin troub,e- - But ,f the like, to gelatine. The cherries, boiling water. Cool in ice water, stir-- there is no Beem to know that the loveliest burn- - cu,al,eoua being red are particularly appropri- ring constantly. Have ready, two cups "Unorder a bland soap will isu and cooling can be given the nails Very ,mmov,nS t0 ,ook8- - as 8 ate and pretty. Place the gelatine In of cream whipped, and when the gel- a- 80aP by merely rubbing them on a coarse A TMA DINNER rvfim(1 tor ingestion: for a mold on Ice; and if cream Is liked tine Is cold fold in the whipped cream abs'"te cleanliness. Wet towel. If an artificial coloring is used the body first all over, then soap it on the nails, the palms of the hands nl,d rl,,8e off wlth offered to strangers is as follows: bring flowers, candy or a book a late water and the cushions should also be touch-nove- l chll,ed co,d- - low-nec- k Celery, olives and salted almonds, or a volume of poems. lmt" " a gown ed with a little of the tint. Where the to move quietly and menu and favors. The "Christmas j The A Christmas Dinner of a purely t be instructed 'S l be WOrn' 81"'ay the " - women bring anything they to neck and ha,uls are naturally very white, or watch tho needs of guests, and all that box" is a specially pretty favor, this choose shou,ders social sort rarelj includes many nf tne . Fish in season, served with cucumben wlth water as cold as can healthily colored, the purplish red so nnn An l.nfnlnl.!1T1r1 thflV milU llO trtfl.l tiolniT 111 51 11 V Rhfine milllfl and if everybody has already borne for tbree mlm,te8 - many women upon hostess' relatives. The family dinner) heart-shaped-b- Messed with oil apd vinegar, sent tho Christmas '"ore. use their nails is told to do," from preparing the table square, oval or its remembernnce of Entreo of on toast or course a required. ul"- ul luu "lu i very unbecoming, giving tho bands a Is given bofore or afterhrlstraas, and lamps to folding the napkins that are contents are kept a secret until all are I musl;roo,n8 second gift is not ' parts briskly. tv conipieio ruu wun very grotesque appearance, there is absolutely no reason why an i. ,.cn.i Mc tho hmicn nr ruilv tn rlan frnm thn trihlo. The nuild On leaving the table the hosted. nr huh-- ( alcohol or bay rum this bath eet- - 'is artichokes or baked gives the signal for rising. leading her after All this preparation for the fine excuse should be klnfolk for apartment supposed to be set in im- - or waiting man then brings around a A8P8 .Ua . ...ll.llll.. f t t ...... giveno bard squash drawing-room- , ' l"c ',uaB""ll-- ol entrances us becomingness tenroid, greens silver tray heaped with the Christmas guests into the the host 1"B "P maculate order. Christmas and I CoId In ,ow the smarter function. Roast turkey ham, tho tlli" frook- - ,l,ld without this physical sprucing no rib-vo- r and baked following last. The card playing or berries hung at tho windows, the sll- - boxes tied up gracefully with red ' a The affair begins with tho sending Served with mixed green salad and other amusement must come an uTher m' "u,,lber of 8Pe.clal baths woman can look her best on any gay glass polished, bon, and guests taking off tho near-an- d half and and mirors sauce. which are immediately beautifying to occasion. At the same time she must of the Invitations, andpiless the func- a trifling gift of cranberry l our after dinner for the intervening o on. For, however modest the est. Inside there is tne these Bofton ilm b)ench a Mq to be very grand had Ice cream, fresh fruit, enndics, black me is given up to tion is these food, If the home Is scrupulously neat something, something small nnd inov, pleasant alk and lt and ,mimrtlnB a dollca(e , wll, coffee. digestion fra. tUat forment Qn ner Btomach better be in the form ofracious lit- and things are served with a certain pensive, but showing the Christmas! Convention requires this A qunrtep ' The soup Is served hefore anything 8rallco. of a n, of h.,s c.her before the party or during it. for r...f ptiHutrnfio cntrtt thn fiinnttnn flfivnr Tt ts nnt unpniiiiiinn hnwpvpr and certainly comfort seconds the re- - .root tle notes. Here Is about the usual note ' ,s tab,e' alld lle" he ll0Um, of oatmen thj t thfl f ,n th,s m mer makeB cannot help but go off with smartness. for these pretty boxes to hold merely ?,s fet on,tbo quirement Ilr dge, music parlor fire-- ; ,nlxed written friends or acquaintances at turkey Is put before tho host and the t0Bethep and ,n a cheese th(j vf o cMhos & On afternoon of the Important tiny candles of various sorts, works and Christmas games are all in such times: the t coth bng wIH make tne cne B8t of neB faco dl8tresafll)ly It there ham before the hostess. It tho table Is even-- , t0 you day the hostess oversees tho laying of At the very grand functions given by order for the second half of the ,B a ,g , "Dear Mrs. Jackson Will and much ornamented with Christmas fix-- these. Tlle ,)ag ,n son)0 Utlo llneasIness after (nl.ln ..... M.w nr. i.lnnn pnnla wphIHiv rtfnnln hnnilRnmn ennvpntra nf Ing and where the additional fun .s , Mr. Jackson give us the very great water d ther(J & ful ,imewater a"na vory'costl tea8 of your company Christ- n,.rw'uh her ow h so a are laid understood nobody leaves as early as h mUky pleasure of for Bido tab,e' b,lt 'hcy ToTLZ ' tub a npl)earnnce. ,aln wator. Thfa win rellove the dls. M., as to avoid any possible mistakes. Nov- - across the plate of each guest. These with other dinners. The tally cards) mas dinner? We dine at 7 P. and, with- - a heating apparatus of Aftor tho wh,o the akn js tregg nnd WCQtm breath at the . im,i hn,,tQ a Ubo ' l" rt,u uu " t0 if everybody agrees, may havo bridge i,. some sort,, as chilled vegetables are lu"" still' warm, bleach the throat bv ruh- - same time. more beautiful nieres of or artificial flowers, suitable to Christmas time charming' later on. Sincerely your, etc." souvvenlrs for the table natural when bing it with raw cucumber. lemon .CATHERINE MORTON, pretty evening women, not choice eating even tho ly dressed dolls got up as pincushions, Tho recipient accepts with equal than now, and with a .little careful fans for the juice, or peroxide, and If the hands scarfpins men, etc. Christmas spirit abounds. gold scarfpins, and other pretty and Rraco, or else sends a note of "regret." search one can find things as cheap for the nre at all disfigured with housework! TAILORED SUITS. - Toasting the host and hostess, and useful trifles given. i.it.,.. .,,n,.in.,o on.,oQmUnt ns timv nr nrflttv. The Yuletlde snirlt Everybody who can give a smart dln- are often or neglect, give them tho same treat. id 0,d Christmas itself, Is a very Th ni i.. i i.pniitifiiiiv iilsnlaved bv a Christmas ner understands tho complement of Kod If the guests stay as late as 11 or 12 ,ment. ..,h,,.o gay affairs, The rub coid cream lnt0 tho ,imle decided)y narrow althougU suf. fn one of the dear forks, knives and spoons needed at common practice at these o clock, tiny appetising sandwiches of reason for declining. If at the last tree centerpiece, and ( throat, working it well Into the always worn, worn- - the skin ficient fullness Is allowed to give toy trees, hung with bright her- - each cover, also tho number and sorts Gala dress is tiie white bread and caviar or anchovy moment after acceptance a guest sends. little and giving a tt,0 extnl attontion to nni,llo room for walUinK. Tho new that ho or she will be unable to ries and showing a few regulation or- - or win0 glasses. Tney also unnerstanu " paste and hot eggnog aro served a half tho double chin or wol a"d the men coming in full evening the hollows behind jackets, with slightly cutaway fronts. appear, lt is quite allowable to call naments, would do for this. The littlo that neither plates, glasses nor utensils hour before the function breaks up. Ihe ears. Then rub attire. So if there Is any possibility tho hands and extend Just to the hips at the sides upon a to fill the vacancy at trees, set in pots as if growing, can be are turned upside down, that a white One of tho sweetest of thn old cus- arms friend re,-- with a solution of glycerin and and a littlo longer In tho back. Tho many department stores. A wine is used with tho fish, red with of friends not understanding the toms which society still clings to table. Hut In such a case tho Invita- bought In 's rosewater and lenvo the unguents to ndvent of longer Jackets, cut half and orange treo treo bright tho roast, etc., unless, of course, there Quirement it would he polite to give tho "mistlotno Tho fairy bough tion should bo made through a cordial small or lemon kiss" dry into tho skin. Why three-quarter- s them a little tip boforohnnd, by call- - this local length, is rumored note frankly explaining the clrcum with fruit can bo had at the florist's. Is only one wine, claret, Rhino wino Is hung above a doorway or to the greasing? you ask. Because - a party throats from abroad, but for tho remainder of virit n fm-m-- fklftn when or champagne. No wine Is served be- "iB tne anair uinner in uio chandelier, and husbands utonin nn.l thrntlfrh ...... and these are attractive ., ., kiss wives hip-lengt- n.u.iv, .....4 t au. " that aro used to collars and stocks, thlB year, at least, h jackets at moment. decked over with a few tiny coma- - fore the ilsh courso or the entree tnat wwiuuuu. and brothers sisters when they moot prlnted card sent tho last - as most throats are, always present are considered tho correct length, iivii-li- A un a tauio at ono end or me uraw- m 0fiirai,ina mi i tlnspl Rniiln riniis takes Its nlace. but whether or not under It. Th t"dv who feels n little a mean Ing room the has her gifts rather nlr when bared for, Silk velvet is used for facing tho ...... t,., o- - .. ,,.f..ii,. Uninto,i'hnn,i nr. mlnred nr cardboard the truest takes wino tho glass is filled. hostess modest about b"ln" kissed by a stran- . . I i i 1 1 1 ... .iil . ' l l ...... nlnster. party raiment, ij I...' caves to show them off, nnd the unguent nnd deep collars, wldo rovers, nnd cuffs, In congenial peoplo a could peep from the treo boughs, and Where tho houso is strictly temperance spread if she ger offers her hand for tho salute In group of and choice rubbing plump tho skin and freshen many Instances forming simulated pet-th- e look. a fruit punch or sweet cider may take and to tho pretty pile she adds tho tho high way ladles offered hnnds nnd well assorted menu. Long bofore so glvo a more realistic . their coloring. Tho glycerin solution ticoat effects at the lower edge of the rtlnnor am oxnuialto the nlace of Who. Tho menu Should small or expensive iukuiib m KuCaun when a kiss upon tho tip ot tho fingers tho day set for tho affair tho hostess fhrlatmn fnvnra has tho same effect on tho hands and skirt. The regulation coat sleeve, they aro charming, certainly have a Christmas flavor, and bring, for it is scarcely in keeping was a matter of course. decide on tho dishes, and on the and as varied as turn-mean- must invl-winte- r arms. So mere bathing is by no with a to flvo s - with breeding to accept a dinner .trimmed three Inch do Hand-painte- d cards showing some mid- lt is not difficult to hnvo this If the day before tho function all tho Bhowing PRUDENCE STANDISH. enough for these parts of tho back cuff, Is tho rule, tho kimono preparoJ wood scene or a spray of ber- - rule for Christmas viands is followed, tation at this time without shopping, having such edibles body for tho low cut of tho dress J sleevp being confined to tho extremely - wo"-know- n me nnsimas inougni, in somq muo then as nro to be eaten cold. Tho rlns nr mistletoe are used for designat- A menu devised by a keeps gift guests generally Fine Job Printing, Star OfOco- - thera forever in ovidence, and dressy typo of suit. Harper's Bazar. helper should ing the place of each guest and for the chef for th0 average homo function or other. Men maid or the man and his 1 1 ' I D t oooooooxooxoooooooooxoxoooooooooooooxxoooxooxxECCAR MM By LILY A. LONG. .for putting gold and silver on the tho officer said, drily. 'What's your Bcrnp of a thing. And It was Christ- "Oh, but" ho protested, vaguely. Tho Christmas sunlight on the snow "Thank you so much, Mr. Weston, When Paul Weston stepped out from Hanie basls In my pockots. I wonder name?" mas eve." "And your visits could neither be tho next day was so brilliant thnt tho said Mrs. Cottle. "It was juit lovely lf 8,10 nB ml,ch The girl was looking so Intently at "Thorp nt least no one can chol- flattering nor gratifying to a city seemed dressed for a pageant. of you. I hope wo divided the flowera his onico Into tho snowy street on got of u surprise out servant of xny genoroslty as t did. Hello! ine hoy that she did not heed his lengo your statement." girl." Weston was still upllftod with tho n you Intended. 1 claimed the rosei, Christmas Kvo he faced a procession that's up?" question until ho asked her again, and "You nro making fun of mot" It seemed to Weston that she was of tho night before, and he you see, and my sister why, Bess, u. notne- - I parcel iaacn people hurrying A rouh aml raEKcd llttlo newsboy i sharply. "Not tho least In the world. 1 am donying him the one thing In tho world looked abroad and boldly claimed tho Where's your bouquet?" Ward with eager faces through the darted by him, running up the ctreetj "Katie Lane," she said, with startled more Interested than 1 can tell you." that he cared for. All his life he had sunshine as an omen. So should It "I thought It would make a good wind and snow. It made him reullzo as though for dear life, and at tho haste. "Well, then, wuat shall wo do?" been seeking for something, and now be. centerpiece for the table," said tho There seemed to be, lf pos- - Ho young woman by Mie sharply tho loneliness of his sown same ,nomont Weston saw n policeman What address?" that were that he had Just caught a glimpse of It hunted the llorlst's shop through chilly lira. Her Bible, j . across the street in pursuit, his arm "12Cr. Lafond street." a trace of Impatience In her she was shutting tho door In his face, until he found the rosebuds of tho sort voice and poor Weston was sensitive estate. Ho was u newcomer n Falls- - . Hung up In warning nnd command to The policeman bent down and ran thrilling voice, "But 1 can't let you go like this," that pIoaBed him llttlo Joyous buds, to volcos! was hoarse and muffled. burg, nnd ' hiss constitutional shyness tna 1)UOuc his hand over the boy's clothes. As "Do? We've been dono! I mean, ho urged, Incoherently. "I t can't" like her laugh. He filled a basket with Ho had a hysterical desire to laugh had stood in tho way of his making He mado no despicable llgure at run-ove- n ho straightened up, wit nn effort, it's what tho diplomats call a closed "I really wasn't considering your them and took his way to Lafond at tho Idea that the symbolical bouq-sid- e the ordinary social acquaintances. 'ilK despite his bulk, but the newsboy after his unsuccessful search the boy Incident, isn't It?" of tho question," she said, drolly. street. And tucked In among the flow- - not should have como Into the ands Instantly ' Cottle, a man wlimn lm know In n imci ud eaten fewer square meals In his1 stood free for a moment and She laughed a light hearted, happy "Hut If It comes to that I am afraid ers was a note. He had written It from of this forbidding young person. Ah, ore you life and would easily have distanced lie was line a snot. Tnc policeman mugn tnat gave mm exactly the same will simply have to." j the words that were singing In his well, had gone straight, Hess way, had asked him to come up tho basket his pursuer but that a good citizen, mado an automatic plunge after him feeling that a certain sort of llttlo pink "Oh! You mean you dou't care to brain when ho awoke that morning. It nnd was as clad, clad! Suddenly bo. "al-'- umner me next aim day zealous to see tho law supported In and then pulled up. rosebuds always did. It made him know me? hardly seemed his own. j strong to defy them all, though meet his family. f0t That was decent of some directions nt least, dropped a' "I know where to find him If I want think of the bouquet he had sent Mrs. "incredible as it may scorn," she let A stout woman opened the door nt(iu, should stand forever an outcast Cottle, and Weston appreciated it; but hand on lhe Doy-- coliar nim held him. him, nil right," he said. "I won't be Cottle. fall. No. 1,2(35 a woman with a large, good fron, world. Ho could oven be gay "u""-uu- " n man t seem quito enougn away, out sight I t0 In Bplto of hls wriggllngs, until the , far Miss, but I'll be of "Not altogether. That la what I "Of course, did not mean to forco natured face, sleeves rolled above the of speech n his new freedom, to uu or uie oiu wnicu lie Had become officer came up and took him In charge, in case they try It on again. If you wanted to say tho reason 1 asked you myself upon you," he said, with a hurt elbow and with patches of flour that hero of romance who acutely "Like the conscious. "Wtiafs the kid done?" need me you Just rap hard on the pot to wait. That money" In his voice. , showed the Christmas baking to ho aiway8 improvldently throwing his 1 "It would bo awfully jolly lf knew a Sal-nic- e , "Snatched the money out of the there nnd I'll hear you." "Yes," he said encouragingly, as sho Sho looked at him keenly, apprals-lngly- still under way, dabbled on her arms 1)llrse t0 tho beggar I had flung my girl to send a box candy to," of vntion Army Christmas kettle up Weston had lingered, at first out of hesitated. forgivingly. He felt rather than and on her dishevelled black. hair. broad gold piece Into the Salvation ho mused. It struck him as a wholly there. . I'll show you, sonny!" curloBity and then because tho girl's "It belonged to tho army." saw that the rim of her bonnet hid a "Does Miss Katie Lano live hero7"iArmy ,)0l on t10 Btrcct COrner." ho original and very interesting Idea "Good-by,- answer- - "Yes," ho chuckled, smile. But sho did not relent. " ."Sure she does," tho woman gaI( ..0ny ln my case ,t waB worso A Salvation Army girl, who stood be- i "Why do you laugh?" sho sho said, and turned away to rap ed, genially. . - 1 demanded than improvident: was unlntentlon- side a kettle suspended from a tripod rl 0 'I ' 't suspiciously. vigorously upon her kettle as a group "Will you give her these (lowers, , how myPelf ln the on tho sidewalk, rapped sharply on That.s i "Merely at something 1 thought of approached. please?" ho faltered. j , emuarrnBseti financial condition from her pot as Weston passed unhecdlng-ly- something happened mo Weston wont his way a "Now, that's kind of you, and Katie that to a with curious ( CoUlp k,n(1. rescllCl1 mo. nnd he halted abruptly, as though whlch while ago," he said hastily. "Go on. feeling that something tremedous had will be that pleased. I'd ask you to( T,10S0 SalvatIon UclUes Bhould not tho sound had been a personal appeal happened. step day . That money, you were saying, belong- Was it conceivable that ho In. but Katie's sick abed tho n0WClI on Ul0 8trc0ti.. Baid Cottle, as Indeed was "Keep - it Intended. ed to tho nrmy" was not to see her again? He tried to with the cold she took over that Sal- begging. pot boiling" nKKroSRlvely ..It.s p)aln It the read tho placard. He "And I lost it for them." shake himself back Into htB normnl vatlon Army collection, and the other fumbled confusedly g uomornl.zlnf,.. in his pocket, i groove by asking lf It were conceiv- children I've nine of them altogether, "Through refusing the Identity of turned the current of tho dropped a coin among the others, and -h- upside' Mrs Cottle boy, I I suppose you able that not seeing her again made ave got the house turned ' the see. Yes, are monologue by asking went on his way. Half way down tho any entirely of jnimpondlnB her an accomplice after the fact to that real difference. Why, lie had down There's a deal "block ho came to a llorlst's shop. scarcely seen her face clearly enough fiuenzy about, and her standing on the sler: Cot- extent." "r8 Kall Lano 81111 nlrosted In "I'll send some flowers to rs. to bo sure of recognizing her at sight. street corners day and night, and then1 "It was partly your fault," sho flash- 1,10 Army tle," he thought. "That will be doing to today all! But Salvation work? ed. no laugh. Y'ou He demanded scornfully whether ho miss tho dinner after i "You have right to Weston's gave such a leap at something seasonable, at any rate." was falling In lovo with a voico and she'll like the flowers, that sho will,' heart put the temptation there." 10 1,0 Tho place was full of people, and for thn-n- you ame tl,at wndered you nothing more, and he told himself ve- and hearty? What name some un- "1 haven't forgotten yet. Do minutes ho wandered about hemently he was fool If ho did shall I say, sor?" t neard it. think that as a consequence I am that a noticed by the clerks, looking at the not recognize that tho voice revealed "Plint'i.'u n o until nlllAntr Mm ftnUf. "Yes, I bollcvo slio Is." Miss Archer refrigerated flowers In tho glass cases. morally bound to make restitution?" answered Indifferently. And you began It, you the Inner nature. ers." he stammered, and fled. "I Bupposo something tolerably ex- "I am. since "She was our second girl," Mrs. Cot- - might help me without making me feel He nsked coldly if he was going to Yes. the note was nmonc tho flowers. pensive will be the safest," he mused encournirf! himself tn lnso his I10.nl nml Ihn vision of nlcht. ho told explained to esion A verv wot mo than I do about it." the lo "American Beauties are about the right over a superior servant girl, and he himself fiercely, had not fled. If It superior girl, with pretty manners and I "My dear young lady, I would do I thougght sho price, I guess. Now If were sending told dis-- was weak-'- a gentle, soft voice. anything In tho world to savo you from himself with an air that class ' seemed to waver that tho flowers to the Not Impossible She, sup- "ad '1 "Ice voice for a servant, didn't over it." Unctions wero artificial and that It ness of the moment. It would be clear, posing I had found her. I'd go about It feeliug unhappy ou, Bess?" waB tho test of a man to recognize! when he hoard her voice again It , In a way." "Will you lend me twenty dollars?" different He reviewed tho found. t. argued point "Oh, yes, for a servant," Miss Archer 'I am honored." true worth wherever He It must! He the (lowers with a more lively interest, in with a supercilious nlr. "Is Thin ths KM'" Demanded the Officer. "A gold piece, please." mitted tills as an abstract proposition, so hotly that he was almost late answered and at last he stopped before a made-u- p humor-- engagement Cottlo's. Woston raged Inwardly. The insol- - ...... vv.,g$',3yj4XiS "I'm sorry, but I haven't another. and asked himself with good ' keeping his at bouquet of tiny pink rosebuds. ed raillery, Whether he thought he was! Cottle welcomed him heartily and once of It! Sho had the voice and tho Weston caught the word, and when voice held him Wmiiu". He was pe- - Won't a check do?" This ho regarded delightedly. big enough to "down" the conventions presented him to Mrs. Cottle (a lady, heart of an angel! Who were thoso the po. iceman, looking like a very culiarly sensitive to voices, and her's "I suppose It will have to. PIoaso "That's the thing! That's the kind of tho world, artificial though they whose checrv manner was really not women to sit in ludgment. would like. so largo man-of-wa- r escorting a very had a quality that pierced him like make It payable to bearer." She It's absurdly sweet. were. so very (liferent from Mrs. Lane's) j A maid appeared at tho door. small filibuster, marched his prisoner mngic. Her face (or as much of as "I tl rather make It payable to you." She know what missing it sister-in-law- , doesn't she's Suppose, he said o himself in :m- - and to bis Miss Archer, a 'There's a policeman In tho hall would back to the coi ner where the Salvation he could see within tho "scoop" bon- - She shook her meek bonnet In a way by hiding herself from me!" Ho was swor, this was the Heal Thing thin younc " who shivered near like to speak to Mr. Cottle," Bho said lassie beside tripod Weston of Army) was nice, enough, that was far from meek. "No, pleaso that smiling bouquet quite stood her net the but ack-(l- n at the trim little the 0110 glimpse of the Oral! vouch- - tho open, lire and who barely awestruck tones. followed. He felt ho had a linan- - any woman's face would look sweet not." openly when a clerk at his elbow jerk- that With nn nlr nf dlnnificd StimriSO Cot Icial interest in the matter In contro- - within that demure frame. It was her "As you will," ho conceded, hastily, ed him abruptly out of his dream by a ,tle went out. They heard him take vcrsy. fearful that she would withdraw her quick voice, not her face, that hold him like itlip visitor into the library. "Is this the kid?" demanded the of-- request if ho made difficulties. Ho "Waited on?" a spell. Quite apart from the words I "Yes, 'Katie was a good girl and fleer, thrusting the boy before him rested his check book against her trl- - wYcs no. You may send that up." snp s3j u seemed to be a call to very warm hearted," Mrs. Cottle went 11110 - . ule i"11 01 lne B"8 something mysterious pou and nneu in a uiann wuu uis "What address?" ull? lall- and unknown on. though she was obviously more In Ho gave Cottle's number, and as he; 1 H wus so sudden," the within himself that made him forget- - fountain pen. ' murmured conversation . p.. - ... . ., .1. " oVlfi oflM Ami tllOll tent on the frlfl hncltntnrlUCOHUM.-U- 01 space.. 'TV.nUju.mn. o.. did so he realized that this bouquet ci.i mi lime ana iow, wnen mo juu,,'l across the hall than on her own. 'Sho "All you got to do Is to identify him. glanced inquiringly him, as though casually romombcring a de- - was not at all what he had intended to officer at he was always wanting to help the poor I didn't see him snatch, but I seen him suddenly and tall, she asked, "Where can I send the send rs. Cottle. It was for Her! becamo aware of himself people sho knew. That's why sho running away all right." to depart, but the girl checked .money to repay you?" "And a dozen American Beauties," moved took up the Sal What does ho hastily. "I never did," gasped the boy, twist- - with a low spoken word, "Won't you let me substitute this ho added, him want. Horace. Then he thrust his hand into his lug his neck to stare into tho face of "Walt." check for the original contribution ' Cottle tood In tho doorway. Weston pockot and brought out sonio loose his captor. "I never." Tno ,,olIl;Pnmn 8tjn lingered. "How which was lost In transit?" ' scrap paper toward I had n"ver seen him look bewildered silver. He tried again, with the Bame "You seen him, uiun t you; urgcu long will you be here, sis?" Sho held the of away, with ibefore nnd ho felt that tho occasion result. He felt himself growing hot as the officer. "This was tho boy, wasn't "Major Herrlott Is to take my place him and turned her head dismissing an Impor- tmust bo momentous. Cottle, turned he went through his other pockets and it?" in half an hour." tho air of ono I wlfo as- "I never did," the boy reiterated. He tunate beggar. "Of course, if you take his dismayed look from his to realized that the sum total of his "All right. 1 know him. And I'll se- was not crying, but his face was twist- tone I can't accept It at all." Miss Archer. sets would bo quite Inadequate for get the right boy yet." He departed that curing title to a dozen roses on Christ ed with soundlesss terror that was like "Have It Just as you like. I'll call "Bess, will you come hera?" and the girl turned swiftly to Weston. Bess did not stir. Sho was staring mas Eve. the terror of a defenceless animal ' some time for the money." wns all gold brother-in-la- or a ,iniioi. eiiiieht In .1 trail. "It because of that back at her with a look J LL1UUKMIu..t.t it UllU (I I.Y l.ll II ' ' , "Then I don't," he said promptly. , . ,,le as paralyzed as his own. Bo ,, rr,.-..- -"- "" "Call? Where?" " "What It, Horace?" Mrs. Cottle Hjjr. "Twelve slxty-flv- o Lafond street. is rsrS5r?rwd ,11,1,,--t ..Ion--,I- , wllh ,,. ,, nuthw. want Fojglve me I couldn't help hearing." repeated. VSS" " truth than explicitness. police officer "Wo don t take checks from fitran- - to get pinched, "I prefer you should not call," she "That man the expect a boy gers. Are you acquainted hero?" ' Tho officer shook the boy by the "No one could street said coldly. "I'll send It to your wants to see Bess. It Is something - overwhelming temptation "No," Weston sp.id, with doubled collar. It was more a gesture of im- to resist an bank." nbout Katie Lane," he said slowly. grown dignity. Then all at onco ho saw Cot- patience than anything else, but the "He mat. wnen Vvunu eu;ai "But I should very much like to Miss Archer sprang from her low things." I The Big Policeman Looked Down ai Her With Curiosity and Interest. tle himself looming above the crowd. victim was so thin that his arms and whole railroads and call," he urged eagerly. There was chair by the fire and went swiftly 10 not expecting him to. Don't "Oh, there's a man who knows me." legs rattled disjointed! as his equi- "I'm something In his voico that surprised tho door Then she turned and looked me," He knew It He explained his plight and Cottle librium was upsest. blame Weston said. himself. Perhaps It surprised tho girl, Isafed to every man ns a test of the nowledged the introduction by a frosty directly at Weston, at whom until thU quickly established his credit with the "Oh, don't!" the girl cried out wns Idiotic, but her voice made him for she turned toward him vjltli an at- slngloness of his Inner vision. Tho bow. She evidently did not sharo her moment "hp had hardly glanced. being - brother-in-law'- s management. So far, so good; but "Can't you say If he Is tho kid?" the so happy that he couldn't help tentive and questioning air. test comes to different men ln differ philanthropic impulses "Como," she said Imperiously. to him- ; Weston still felt embarrassed at his officer asked, his Impatience turning foolish. Then he tried recover "Why?" she asked tersely. cut ways and nt different times. Tho toward casual strangers And Weston, his nerves tingling Anyhow, boy 1 impoverished state. upon her. self. since tho who took "Because I don't want this to be questloh is, can ho judge tho fact "If had known last night, Weston, with knowledge that had not yet got safely away" "I was sure I had a double eagle in "Ho Isn't," she said, quickly. "He it tho last" he stumbled. simply from his own nature, or will he that your extravaganco was addressed reached his brain, follojved her into my pocket," he reflected unconifortab-- ; was bigger quito a good deal bigger, She said nothing, but somehow "Is It your idea that wo could bo let the world, which demands all and in this direction," Cottle said ,'ovially, the library. So did Cattle, and so, ot ly as he left the place. Then suddenly j And he ran down that street." She across the sllonco her thought flashed friends?" she asked bluntly. gives nothing, judge his needs for him? "I should have thought twice before course did Mrs. Cottlo. tho explanation flashed upon him. "Oh, 'waved her hand somewhat indefinitely to him and ho checked a whistle. "Why not?" This was tho Grail for him. He had aiding and abetting you. Did 1 toll "What is it? What do you want?" thunder! That Salvation Army girl! ln the opposite direction to that tho "1 see. It was the boy. And you She toucher her uniform. "I should wandered too long athlrst to doubt you, Ellon, that if it hadn't been for Miss Archer asked Impetuously. I tossed $20 In gold Into her kettle In- - boy had taken. let him off." thing it would be quite obvious why when tho water sparkled at his Hp. me you wouldn't have had thoso Tho big p tlceman looked down at 1 Serves me right "Too bad you couldn't talk before," "He was such a wretched little not. You are a gentleman.' Ho would claim his own! roses?" (Continued on pago 21.1 stoad of ln silver! J HOLIDAY CIGA

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V LEE TOM A KING STREET, EWA OF NUUANU. TELEPHONE, 1640 " twtt ' THE HAWAII AN mdVTUrKytjavgiy Lju&ititutimt:. Wo wjhs" lv.'tt .avmx. -- t 11 u ' "i .it Wriglit -- Hustace DutahaU rfiVs f Shot mbro. lfb alius yte way, more tryin ! rmj LIMITED. riirBl'Tyo Do TROl BLES OF TWO 96 discoufihged 1 cdujd leiur rlght off Phono 1148. the dock, an' I would, too, only I'm Cor. King and South SU, Koln' to dinner withAble, an' ef 1 to Successor ain't there he'd never ast me again. So You W. W. WRIGHT & CO., Ltd. j I gfltta lle an' keep on grltmln' 'cause WORKING GIRLS that's the best wo gltl ( also (Curtain.) Want ' Kellogg & Dcmpsey THE CHRISTMAS TIDE ON FlFTH Auto, Motor and Carriage Repairing By HELEN GREEN. ovonln's with a party, an' thou lam-nil- AVENUE. Long, Painting, Trimming. ANNAlUILLK-iLigt- on, dearie) Kin before the theator mob gits in, Heavy Hair! Frou-fr6- u of silk and of satin, Horsesnoetng. an" whllo yuh kin bo porf-l- y sure of I ytih gimme the loan of live bucks? Visions 'midst veiling and fur; Then treat your hair well. See IMS do git a peck at him 1 shan't do noth- The planner agent's due tomorrow an' There on the curb n swart Latin it is properly Growth TOYS! TOYS! in' rawr, still I guess 1 kin turn round that fed.y All Sizes to Fit TOYS! ProlT'ririg busts, connoisseur. Honolulu Music Co. 'of I kinuot dig up the rent it'll bo an' give him ono look what'il poison his of every kind demands proper play-thing- s. Jesting dimples. A bewildering assortment of took out, an' yunno the talk what'il his Innocent pleausre. Oh, trust me. Flutter and and food. Starved hair splits at the King Top coat and meshed ankles slim;. 88 Street begin. A' course, fur me I kin en- 1 kin control myself, fur vulgar hook- ends, turns prematurely gray, All Tables 1 A foreigner vendlngg simples. dure anything, but left innwr hysteri- ups is repugnant to me, though astln' his keeps short and dry. Then feed & CO., LTD. Who moment for him. h h h A. Q. ARLEIGH cal jest at the Ulcer of It. Yuh'll git her what she means by dnrin' to be has a your hair. Feed it with proper HaveYou Read $4.50 $5.00 5.60 $6.60 It hair-foo- Hotel, near Fort. back Sat'd'y. sawr with him kin bo did easy an' food, a regular d. Feed Windows with lavlshmont sating. MYRTLE Bella;, rm clean as n ladylike, which many'd slip both of it with Ayer's Vigor. and $1.50. Thresholds that eddy and stream. Hair Thus Our Ad in the Loaves, fl.?6 Scale Removal Made Easy by bug! Three weeks' salary an' the 'cm a bump on the bean, but I leave help Chariots and In waiting nature all you possibly can the Use of a eighty I sot fur sellln' the necklet them actions fur others. Hello! Whad-d- lined Morning Mcts, round and oval, 5c to 20c Varnish cushion gleam. toward giving you rich, heavy, DEAN BOILER TUBE Jimmy sent nie I had two already yuh want? and and Beuaty, free limbed and full throated, luxuriant hair. Ask your doctor ? CLEANER an' it gell's gotta live; besideF I It's only a guest, Hazel. What was Paper AVealth, purple clad and full fed. aboutyour hair and about Ayer's ain't speakln' to him no more, any- yuh tellin' mo? I should say the-skirt- s HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO. A rose lying draggled, unnoted, Hair Vigor. Follow his advice. way, an' ef I was yuh gotta right to is tlgiit, fur all this s;uff about more Phone 1884 Agents for the Hawaiian Islands. sell yor own prop'ty. But the ldeor Crushed by the hurrying tread. Hit room at the feet. Still tho styles is Island Co., J. Is what I dono with tho change, which got hello! Investment k swell ef yuh the llgger fur "" Rhythm of feet on the paving. Ayer's Hair Vigor Limited. Hi JUST OPENED I see yuh think I'm stingy, but how Yur which' Ast fur a number six Rhythm of joy in air. it) w kin I when I ain't got It, dear!o7 times? tho 3 sensuous DOES NOT COLOR It's minin' stocks, an' ef ever 1 whyn't yuh git noxt to yuhsclf Perfume and craying. THE HAIR Then - McLoughlln. e Carnival, and- fair. 3184. F. J incline my .shell-lik- ear to the sweet Uluer! Say, Hazel, did brilliant Phone an' quit? The by Dr, J. C, Ayr & Co., Uwtll, nil!)., U. S. K A Boston Cafe Frou-fro- u and of satin, ""red CO. Sure Cure of silk HONOLULU FORGE murmurln' song of a guy who kin that night op'rator git onV anything i Top coat' With seafsklii enticed: BIJOU ENTRANCE. ease mo in on a copper proposition more about mo? I jest wlsht she General Ship and Machine Black BRO. BENJAMIN At tho marge tho sad face of the Latin Day and Night Service. where they only got stoamef"freight would. Not that she hello! Gee, ain't smithing. Tools and Springs made es , Patiently proff'ring a Christ. given CatarrhRemedy to tho smelter, an' they'll be shlppin'j they to be no surcease from wha-at- ? and repaired. Estimates od E. W. SABiN. For Catarrh, Hay Feter, Cold In tlie Mead oro soon's they kin Induce tho boats i I'm roplyin' as quick as 1 kin. Plan to Make Flro Escapes. Dlllicuit ureaimnK, etc. Alakea. Contains nothing harmful. Wyandotte to como in an' empty the bunkers No. yor fren ain't in. Goo'by. I 211 Queen St., near Comes only In one nze. Price SOc. HUMAN HITCHING POST. T. I great Washing Soda, tho tunnel oxtondln' seven miles never even kctched tho party's monak- - Honolulu, H. The used U Arriving In his olllce the other morn 1912 Bro. Beniam n Comnoiind Herbalo Hospitals acrost a ledge so pure an rich that er, but I give that nervous ef they ad Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Bladder Remedy. and the Home. liih, a suburban 121k found tho follow- the diamond drillers breaks Into- un- I Mirxu I'umier. a ureat Medicine. Cheaper than Pearllne. dress mo brutal gotta cut 'em off so It Makes the Cures. ing verse carefully pasted on the front of for $1.50, 6 controllable weepin' when they must 1 don't git agitated. Oh. what a career A Year Saving Price, $i.oo per bottle, 3 for Ss.c SANITARY STEAM LAUNDRY. of his rolltop desk: Phone 1973 no orf shift, an' they gotta have is this fur a gell gifted by nature to guards to stop the Guggonhelms from composure You can open a Savings Ac- I Honolulu Drug Co. assitmo with a limousine midnight. pers-nall- I stood on the curb at se- BEFORE surgln' in an grabbln' a with a animated bankroll actin' as count with one dollar and When I could hardly see, shovel go's to help out ho said It general drudge! cure a Homo Bank in which to C. Brewe r&Co., And a man stepped from his wagon was all that, an' ef I doubted I could deposit odd change. taking a policy of life insur- ' And tied his horse to me. LIMITED. ast Steve Birch. ' MYRTLE Bella, 'yeh wear yuhself ance In any other company Oh. why, why Is the male animal out by givin' yer entire soul to yer ask to see tho There was no signature, but the INTEREST PAID ON & gave leave to roam the earth, handin' work which it tells on any one in the Gasfle Cooke, Sugar Factors young man was not dense. He knew DEPOSITS. us pore workln' gells dreams? I end. In my own case I suffer from tho AND the rhyme had reference to an lncid CONTRACT LIMITED sawr myself pitcherod. as the actress evil effects of allowin' my art to dom- ent in which ho involuntarily played Let us talk to you about a queen of the copper co'unry1, so opulent me, an' nights tho show la tho ML inate after a prominent part when he was trying Honolulu T. 4 Commission that T could dln.e alone every evenin' when I've throwed myself wholly Inta Savings Account. Mots to get home after a long evening at NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL an' cut all the guys what I gotta be my lino, "Yuh should see the gells on , his favorite club. polite to now or not git no attention, old Broadway, yer majesty," an' did Shipping and Com- BANK of Ltd. LIFE INSURANCE COM- DIRECTORS an' then they pinched the promoter' my two dances I ain't able to become HAWAII. OFFICERS AND QUEER HOTEL CUSTOM. fur Illegally usln' the malls, an' I normal again till I've had a couple Capital and Surplus, PANY OF BOSTON, MASS. mission Merchants E. T. Bishop ....President Hotel customs throughout the world hadda sign fur the road tour at twen- of of Kentucky disturbance. Not Qm. H. Robertson shots are varied. A hotel in Prance is nn $1,000,000. SIA5AR FACTORS and GENERAL Vico-Preslde- ty a week an' room with chorus ladles 1 approve of lady playln' INSURANCE AGENTS. Manasei that a that any room and compare the many ad- XT, W. North Treasurei what it's a honest fact I betcha wheels and turns so that ian't stuff in public, but took as a medicine vantages It offers with those Representing. Richard Irers Secrstarj got a Ji'mond to 'can bo given sunlight. Regulations their name! Ain't it's different, an" I ain't tho sort to of other compuuies. 3. R. Gait Audltoi governing tho lengt'i of bed sheets Ewa Plantation Co. V) Diractoi life fierce, dearie? ever let It git no hold on me. I kin Go. R. Carter have been made in certain states. Walalua Agricultural Co., Ltd. 0. H. Cooke Directoi ANNABELLE It's hor'ble. Looklt take it or leave It alone, an' alius Probably the most unique custom pre- Kohala Sugar Co. 3 A. A. Cooke Directoi mo settin' hero forlorn when I'm long-in- ' could. Apokaa Sugar Mill Co. to haste to the wild, free prairies ANNABELLE An' so kin hello! vails in Tempe, a town in the Salt Castle & Cooke, Fulton Iron Works, of 8t. Leulc where sun an' hearts are kind. A' river valley, Arizona. Here the pro- Weston's Centi Ifugalo. Mista George Baldwin tof Valilez? He's LIMITED &. courso simply prietor refunds the hotel charges to Babcock Wilcox Boilers. a party's forced 'b that fren;a Glf Plnchot's, ain't he? Green"a Fuel Economizer. Dainty Women all his patrons on any day the sun General Agents. keep on slingin' a lino of gas about Hold tho wire. Just a seelilnd. Whad-d- a f Mm m .rfii :" Matson Navigation Co.' LIKE THE how this here s the one burg an' the yuh want George fur? None of does not shine. At first this seems New England Mutual Life Insurants rest Is ringers, otherwise yuh knock benevolent,but looking into the mat- Sompany, of Boston. S my business? A' course yuh may be Aetna Insurance Co. yuhself, Mrnme ter we flnd'.that he has been called Regal Shoe! but them big sweeps, right, but ef it's lunch In the Red National Fir Insurance Co. where the moon hangs poised on the Room they's one waitin' there, an' upon to remit to his guests only once Citizen's Insurance Co. (Hartford snow-tippe- d L. - peaks an' yuh switch lies anothor jest sent word she'll order an' in the JasUiive years. GuarauteeTng James Holt Pre Insurance Co. in over The London Assurance Corporation. the shack bacon an mush an' fur him to speed along, an' with a sunshine is'an' original feature. f lffers some fine lots near the car Una build the breakfast ilre the hour ot hear beatin' fur tho private woes of t Palama at a bargain, also the balmy EVENING GOWNS AND WRAPS they're jest' gotn' home on Broadway. FOLKS FROM MAINE. my sex I merely hello! I must be h home of tho late Admiral I C. Brewer & Co., git that sick of fiiidin' numbers referrin'- - to a' different gelmun? The governor of Maine was at the teekley at Aqua Marine. Cleaned by Abadie's French Process. LIMITED. fur guys whose fathers Ian the only No, I ain't. Yuh dunno George like school and was telling tho pup'ls reason they're beatin' tho vtiglact that w'e"do,nround here. He's ast a qouple what the people of different Btates French Laundry I feel like slidln' a pill in tholr grub, empresses to lunch durin' a evenin' an' were called. All Kinds Wrapping Papers anr Fire and Marine Twines, Printing and Writing Papers V. Abadie, Prop. yet do, they squander a pltyln thought dog it next day when they come surg- "Now," he said, "tho people from BO WO AMERICAN-HAWAIIA- PAPER d Insurance Agencies on Bella, tho comp'ny's minion? I ln' in to eat. Ho ddn't mean no harm, Indiana are called 'Hooslers;' the Men of the Fleet and Tourists SUPPLY OO.. LTD. met up with a. Mexican gdlmun last yunno, bu him nor 'nobody else kin people from North Carolina 'Tar The best place In Honolulu to buy 777 King St. No Branches. Phono 149 Sts., Honolulu, week, an'ef I could discover whether Juggle morc'n three to onct. Jest gim- Heels;' the people from Michigan ve Fort and Queen Jade and Chinese Jewelry of all kinds the Waters-Pierc- e Comp'ny of the hone 1410. Geo G. Guild. Gen. Mgr Royal Insurance Co. of Liverpool. me yer name, will yuh? know as 'Michlganders.' Now, what 58 HOTEL AND SMITH STREETS Young Hotel Laundry Standard Oil's goin' to be next Presi- Hello! All yuh care to do now is little boy or girl can tell me what the London Assurance Corporation. dent down there I'd go guy' after that to inform Mista Baldwin that yiih ,kin people of Maine are called?" Phone 1862 an' crowfoot him before ho had as Commercial Union Assurance Co. of stand a hull lotta silence from him? i nuun, suiu il uiuo gin, g London. chanct to ontce me out, but they ain't Kona Coffee All right. Well I canned that "one "Well, what are we called?" asked Forcegrowth WE CALL AND DELI cR DAILY. nothin" but carkln' grief, no matter Berries and Ground. Scottish Union and National Insur- fur him, though I s'pose I won't git no tho governor. WILL DO IT. ' ' " yuh I Retail and Wholesale. ' Co. of where are, ance Edinburgh. an' the Bridge looks tlfanks, an' hello! Oh, yuh up at Virginian-Pilot- . "Maniacs." Norfolk HAWAIIAN COFFEE CO., good to me. last Mista Baldwin? Had to keep a XXXXXXXXXCt)XXXXg Caledonia Insurance Co. of Edin- 1147 near 1398 MYRTLE Dearie, don't' yuh git dos-- 1 Smith, Pauahl St. Tel. burgh. engagement fur 1 o'clock? Was did STEINWAY A SONS pondent, too! I was cryin' an' sob-bi- American and Foreign the party have a high, clear voice an' Perhaps a man has more tempta- AND OTHER PIANOS. g Marine Insur- up Hat I I 7, ance Co. 'so to the dunuo how callin' from the Imperial? Gosh! tions than a woman because he knows THAYER PIANO CO. M got my map so s I could tfie specie t$ 156 ever fixed I ain't got the nerve to hand him Just whero to look for them. ALtlH LTD Main Bai Hotel Street. Phone 2811. S pome down, an' at 'that ef ,1 git l WM y TUNING GUARANTEED BUGOLEUM emotional I'll crack so fur gracious LIMITED. sake be calm. The lean years has HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA. 6xxxxxxxxxxxxx The Leading Dislnrectant, Deodor- came upon our city, or else I'm losln' SUGAR FACTORS Capital Subscribed Yen 48,000,000 ant, GermlcJCe, Insecticide and Anti my vogue, fur twlct in a row I been COHMISSMIN KKCHANTt" Capital Paid Up Yen 30,000,000 SOLAR HEATER eeptle for All Purposes. ast out to chow, an' neither of 'em Reserved Fund Yen 17,150,000 will save you money. Call and sea ABR. FERNANDEZ & SON. s'much as breathed tho thrlllin' name lNSUHANiK AUENTS. one In operation. of wine. I dunno what they think a General banking business transact AGENTS FOR .CETYLENE LIGHT A AGENCY lady's accustomed to. d. Savings account for $1 and up Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Com irardB. COMPANY. Oh, Bella, truly I could greet death Xmas Nqyelties pany. Fire and burglar proof vaults, wltb Hustace avenue, on South St. Novelties suitable for Christmas with a fond smile, fur It's too darned dafe Deposit Boxes for rent at-J- 2 pei I Haiku Sugar Company. and upwards. gifts, and a new line of morning and much work to live. Yet s'pose we 'ear gotta. Pala Plantation. Trunks and cases to be kept on Cation Neill & Co. lingerie dresses just received, are Maui Agricultural Company. sustody at moderate rates. Limited now on display at Cf.RS. ZEAVES' Particulars to be applied for. I Hawaiian Sugar Company. 6C to GS Young Building. ANNABELLli Pers'nally, kin see YU AKAI, Manager. parlors, Kahuku Plantation Compbny, Engineers, Machinists, c whero they could be many changes Blacksmiths made on this here unhappy sphere, McBryde Sugar Company. Honolulu Office, Bethel and Mer- ind Boilermakers. Kahuku .Plantation Company. chant Sts. Tel. 2421 and 1594. P. O First class work at reasonable rates. ?AJCB but they ain't goin' to come off, so Sor 168. FOR tho safe play's to set tight an' don't Kauai Railway Company. Kauai Company1. never go in till yuh got sumpin'. I Electric Y. WO 8INQ Bridge and Beach Stores for Coal oi CO. been feelln' better steady ever slnco Honolua Ranch. Wood. & .Groceries, Fruits,' Vegetables, Kti I met up with Chawlio our head bar-kee- Haiku Fruit Packing Company C.Q.YeeHop&Co Quick Meal Blue Flame Oil Ka-ia- i Stove says, Fruit ft Land Cnmnany, Butta. X6c lb.; Fresh D.Ied Fruits Perfection Oil Stoves. fur, as he leave the world go, It do yuh 1186-118- Giant Burner Gasoline Stoves. fur what'il fur 8 Nuuanu Street He's the grandest fella, dearie. )A' EMMELUTH ",0.( LTD. Meat Market course,' to strangrsti-yln'p- oar In Telephone 1034. Box 8B Phone 1611 No. 145 and Klrr St 1108 dretful 'cold an' reserved, an' Stone for Sale beln' exclusive an' drlnkin' only grape Importers PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER. ef he's ast, they gotta respect him. NOTARY PUBLIC. I a gelmun oughta have dignity,' Cool? Telephone 3451. think Several hundred tons of broken those Joes who's alius glad-handi- fur here rock good for building, foundations, WITH ' summon me. A rent to grant marriage licenses wearies Chawlio crushing and ballabt. Apply to says Gr A. ft Consolidated Soda Water Loans Negotiated. Real Estate hello. DANIEL LOGAN, HcNo! Who? Oh, It that yuh, Is Court, Legal and Commercial Work. Star Office or fafter 5 p. m.) house Absolutely Pure Hazel? (She's the big blonde at Reg- at Walalae road and Tenth avenue, an's, dearie; not bad lookin' when Kalmukl. O. P. Soares she's made up fresh, an' aluus peddlin' gii iuieo in Room 7, Magoon Building. TELEPHONE 2171. a rap against her best fren's, but she's a good that.) Say, Hazel, are fella at i ! BoweraMerchant Patrol mm CHINESE NEWjSPABER yuh goin' to tho roller rink, like yuh ernut ! PUBLISHING :AW? AndjGonfidential Agency Pau ka Hana sfildt Well.llBtenBpuO 10o'olocjc .. .NOT NEEDED. . - yuh crack about supper an' leave ua i'rzXSZ- - JOB' PRINTING4'- - Vjr. 4tlahI)"Walcnmen-'Purnlshed- . He There doesn't seem to be much mistletoe used this season. I won Phons go to Churchill's, 'cause 'it's been why? Haad-quarts- der 1061, P. O. Bo 284. City is, HAS NO RIVAL IN SOAP, brang to mo that Abie's goin' there. She I suppose it isn't considered necessary. ' Palm Cafe No. 49, Cor. of Bmlth and Hotel Sts. Club Stables.

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THE TWO PASSWORDS--- A STORY OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION; Tree By CHARLES N. LURIE. then as he does now. lie had long ber of a high class, English sporting If your names were Frederick Wil- ovlnced tho most earnest Interest in family than like a Hohenzollern. THE GREATEST VARIETY OF ORNAMENTS FOR THE CHILDREN'S TREE. liam Victor August Ernest and you politics and was qualified to take over Hohenzollern's Sons Set Aside. w.ere holr to tho thrones of Germany tho direction of affairs even before It Whether Crown Prince William's re- and Prussia and to a wholo lot of became evident that his father, the cent eruption into politics denotes a other titles such as marggrave, bur-grav- beloved "Unser Fritz" of the Germans, permanent and deep Interest in public count, duke, prince, etc., and was destined to remain but a short affairs remains to be seen. Tho em- TURKEYS, CHICKENS, DUCKS AND PIGS you were twenty-nin- e years old and time on the Imperial throne erected by peror's activity Is unchecked, and he tho father" of three-littl- e princes, don't his father, the first William, with tho may not wish his son to meddle in af-- ROASTED AND STUFFED AND DELIVERED you think you would have the right to aid of Hismarck and Von Moltke. The fairs which concern the relations of FOR YOUR DINNER. express an opinion on the politics of present kaiser's whole life had been a the throne with political parties in the your country? That Is what flic crown training with the succession In view, enipirp and with foreign governments, MINCE PIES. PLUM PUDDINGS, FROZEN PUD- prince did the other day, and he ex- but the same cannot bo said with! From time immemorial Hohenzollerns pressed an opinion which set Germany truth of the present crowu prince. have been jealous of their heirs and In DINGS, FRENCH PASTIES AND CAKES. ICE by the ears. The Kaiser Is Aolnn. .some Instances have treated them with CREAM. Germany Hkes Its crown prince very It is true, of course, that the Em- - rigor, forbidding them to take part in much, but for the most part doesn't 'peror William has made efforts to fit the public business of their times until think it quite tho proper thing for the, his soii for the succession or for the they should be called to the throne by heir to the throne to clap his hands purpose or. relieving himself of some Providence. The emperor is the last and hurrah when a speaker in the 'of tho onerous duties of sovereignty, man in the world to confess inability may-sor-t Home-Mad-e "reichstag lambasts Great Hritain. That The kaiser is no morea young, ardent, to deal "with any situation that Gunther's and Candies in plain of tiling ought to be left to per- - impetuous man. Tho quarter of a con- - arise. He is quite capable of ordering heav- - son if sonages not quite so august as tiie t tury of scepter bearing has told his and heir into close arrest he prince imperial of Germany, Imperial' ily on the mar) of fifty-thre- and he is deems tho doings or the latter pernl-an- and Holiday boxes royal highness, major in actual Reported sometimes to be willing to let clous or calculated to brlnij the throne service in a regiment of- - the foot some of his duties devolve on his six into disfavor with the people, guards, honorary colonel of regiments 'sons. Crown Prince William has spent He's a Go d Sportsman. in the armies of Great Uritain, Itussia, much time In the interior department So far the life of Crown Prince Wll- - Austria-Hungar- y and Spain, rector of tho government learning Ham has beep marked not so much by magnlflcus of the University of Koe- - the minutiae of government. He knows inability to engage in public affairs for he Is by no means wanting in sense nlgsberg and knight of the Orders of the army thoroughly having a naturil Cafe 1 1 re- - by so. HotelPalmStreet Telephone fi. ninnir Wntrio nf ho finrtpr. nf the antitudn for military life, but it is as disinclination to do His 116 South 20 - - in- - ruling passion, of for Golden Fleece and of half a dozen , corded nowhere that ho has a keen outside his love 1 others. He's too highly placed, this terest in the navy notwithstanding his pretty, accomplished wife and the HHHHHHHHH young man, to be effusive. Kaiser Wilhelmn's ' dictum delivered sons 'she has borno 'him, has been Crown Prince No Longer a Boy. some y ars ago that "the future of sport. He sits a horse as few other - go the emperor sent him on a trip to Asia, Germany awoke the other day to a, Germany lies on tho water." But de- German horsemen can, even among the course, his desire to aeroplaning is by an He got as far as India, and then tho realization of the fact that Emperor spite the prince's studies at Bonn and crack cavalry regiments of the big Gcr checked only tho certainty that prevalence of the plague In China wiiiinm' imii. i.. r,,, inn.mK n linv h o liia mi (1 en vovs. inn rp or less earnest, to Ulan army. His nolo is sood and his aerial excursion would call forth the - emperor alarmed his father, and ho sent for the 'is almost exactly the same age as was go to the bottom of governmental at- ditch jumping has endangered his life stern censuro of the. nnd the em- - young man. But William remained when Emperor Frederick fairs, he has not until now evinced an and limb often indeed, calling down displeasure of tho people of tho his father long enough In India to convince his died and left the throne to him. At earnest inclination to practice state at, on his head the reproaches of. his fat h- - Dire. Posslbbly, too, like King Alfonso good of Spain, whom ho resembles in his English hosts that he was a very joiiy Of present crown prince fairs. He has been at heart a er when the attention of tho kaiser had to that time the Interest - chB". en on sports and able to hold was six years old, the ago of his own natured man, unosten'tatlousVnd unas- been called to his son's daring, devotion to sport, he has promised his yacht-twee- n llls end ln almost every form of son. But here' the parallel be- - sinning and differing from his august, In swimming, tennis, driving, wife that ho will not go aloft. Prince u" eldest outdoor exercise. Uefore the trip be the two about ceases. The father in dislike of fuss and feather, ing, motoring and other forms of sport Henry of Prussia, brother of the kai gan the crown ,.. i,moif vow Rorlnnslv Hs lmn lieen. In fact, more like a mom h Is morb than a novice, and, of.ser holds tho royal record for aero it was asserted that planing. prince wanted to visit America, land- You ing in tho United States at San Fran- The Prince's Family Life. AN INDESTRUCTIBLE COOKING RANGE cisco and proceeding across the conti- i Crown Prince William "settled down" nent to- New York. Tho groat recep- ntnt, ix 16 nearly dMWSTriRa HOW WELL I somewhat, as tho saying Is, when lie That will wear for a life-tim- e with no repairs; cooks id perfec ANU TI& STILL M163. I UONDfRVrt aEwEiBiiR-Ke.- w tion accorded to Prince Henry of Prus- A W4 WSS was married, ln 1905, ATIIS3 Y ILL NBV6R. fORQ&T ffttAT. rKG:KI&&Ebn&- - to Princess sia, his uncle, several years, ago, in- CHRISTMAS fUNDHTrt&ttiWLE-VOVr- . who Is a duchess of Mecklon- - tion with a minimum amount of fuel. EXPRESSED LOVE TO I ACCIMNTlV spired him with tho belief that the HI5 ntr WU. burg-Schweri- n reign- JtttPPftDON HIS f00T.H&- - and sister of the American people would bo cnually glad tr uhsniT Jtdo. I WAS KNITTING. HAD ACORN.TOO. I KB ing grand duko of tho llttlo German WHN H& PROPOSED, I KNITTED KY to seo him. Hut the kaiser used his ON VIEW AT OUR SHOWROOMS. rTJrXbtti LnfinAHKBD country. old- BROWS AND SAID "KIT; HOW I'D WOW JUNMY WAS Tho grand duko heads tho mailed fist again on bis son's aspira LOV& TO SE& fun To MAVFr JT CORNIt UN- - est sovereign house In Europe. The tlon, voicing at tho same time his re- - WAS FIR. A.DKtrtS JbfiR. THE tnSTWTOfe l marriage was a genuino love match jaamm erel Hint hn nonlil nnl simiiI tho crown WAN WHO K.KD two j i x l according to reports, stocking;-wil- i all but tho prince; coun-wa- s Honolulu Gas Company, Ltd. PEST,-- A MAT AND ioor. 1)rfco;on a 6ur of the Amcrlrnn SANTA not AN OVERCOAT CWlUa. without experience In affairs 1)eol,,e VYhlch ,)C mlm!red 80 j trjvU)e ' of of tho heart. Even when ho was quite" much Mr ALAKEA AND BERETANIA STS. young Htories of his fondness for pret-- Loudon paw tho crown prince and mmwA mm mm&r ty faces and figures were current, and princess Juno, when they served there is no doubt that he pahi court to last ns representatives of the kaiser at tho several young women, royal and non-roya- l, coronation of prince's cousin. King two or three qmong tho latter tho 1 ,. , , A n... i.. .WUUifeU. The British liked William uu - ly domesticated now, devoted to his null i:ijwiuu imii uuiiuui aiiin'ui- cd In public. Ho was lodged in Buck- wife and his children and as much jf ingham palace, but ho spent little of an Ideal family man as his duties and his tlmo in tho big, gloomy structure, Handsome Leather Articles his position will permit. The eldest ofi preferring golf, polo, sightseeing and three sons of tho cou'plo Is Prince WI1-- 1 TWAfi ON THIir Ol1 CHBXSTMK5 shopping. His popularity In England FOR DESK, DRESSER AND HANDBAG. ninoBiftB ors-ME- r- Ham, born on July. 4, 190G, who Is a ) and VlEjIrlORV -- lias suffered a serious dlmunltion, if is WER.Hr, CROWDING ON H6R great favorite with tho emperor. Tho Dun &KI "NO VOU KNOW. THE- nfirKowv oP-- SKtrr feared, as a result of his outbreak in VERY SUITABLE FOR other two aro Prince Louis Ferdinand, PCTITfi-AHf- i. TMfir tho royal gallery of the rolchstag when KOW WA& IN s CHRISTMAS GIFTS. v-p- born Nov. 9, 1907, ant( Prlnco Huber-tu- days .t wonder AH-K- fr LOOK. . ho took such pains to volco his olden AT THAT ST0CK1N born Sept. 30, 1909". 'A AND SHE? V6ftD TfO BEt SO PETIT&: with tho peaceable pollcv of OPEN KVIJMXdS. His Visit to India. xA aLTtM wir eumi BH.urr tho prcspnt ministry. This In spite of flAYBfe RKfc IS tN 1H& &TOCKIN' Both Crown Princo William "and Ills ef THErl wuz - the fact" that he Is often called "the HAWAIIAN NEWS CO M PA NYLtcL l'J HRPPYDAYS TRADE- KND TRT I&nER. consort are. fond or social life, ' STOCK -TRAt8 - OR VI RYBft-SK- fr brilliant most Kngllsh Gcrmnn alive." H I WAS IN A Young DAfcS-- FOR. XlANUSACTURfiS. HOS&- -. of music nnd entertainment. Their! Alex. Building. DAYS AND SKOVfiLS ANb OTHER. PARM palaces in Berlin and Potsdam wore DAYS AfTfiR inPLtntNTS. THIS SHOCK. WlLt i centers of society for the younger USED TO LIGHT WORK, SH& TrlHEiw KIUl. WEr FAR.WE,LL,CR.001. momuers of tho "high world'.' ,in tho A weather-beate- n woman somewhat ME OVGR. ' 'A German capital until thq omporor do- - over six feqt In height and with a i cldcd some months apo to send Wil- - 1'i'r of shoulders proportionately oxixxxxxxxxxxxxiEcxxoxxxxxx(?xxra llam i nd liis family to reside In Danzig broad, appeared at a back door in houao-o- f a dull, narrow, olty. 8,01110 members , Wyoming and as,kod for light Sho (hat ttR.AfcAKfc. tho provincial nobility have hold up work. said her namo was Private Driveways ft their hands In. horror (in secret, of, U?zio- and explained that sho had cimk SKir v :. ...I LOVftb HO course) at what thoy term the "levity been ill with typhoid fovoi and was YSKRfi KuO. Proper approaches solectcd and grades AIN'T Ht jof the young couple. But Cedllfe and convalescing. ,5 established. - "si her husband cltf not caro, fqr they nro T wnprojiniu fou como .irom, mz ' ... . V both young a'n'd fond of enjoyment zfo?" the womnn of tho house in- THOROUGH CONSTRUCTION."" . eyen If Imperial papa and papa-in-Ja- quired. "Whoro hnvo you been?" I works about eighteen hours a day and "l'vo been workln' out on Howell's Constructing is tho busles.t man ln Europe, ranch," replied Mzzlo, "dlggln" post H. SAW 3TOCKI!NC3r Contractor P. M. POND on THfr fiKMAttyiut.. LfiT About a year ago tho crown princo holes wliilo I was glttln my strength TSne aAx: claus hV&to NOW WOULDN'T BVCK PfiRflmtRNCEr' XT SHOCKfiB MIPS AND TOOK A tL,OP. was very much In the public eyo when . back." Lipplncott'e Magazine. Grv&- - flNVONft A PAW.? tVcr'S 1.YINQ STILL, WE,RE STILL. xxxxxxxxxoxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxo r r ; ny 18S0 tltaw wttf smrTfffainTnrWoiuiTU. TO o5maTIt wfiff' ottlBlilatmi timt'rortyp Never at iiiiy fluid, hpwdtaf cOTltl fOtlr out Of Bmydlght boats Ulib to los-- specially tho l'aclflo ports compare with the arrive at New IJodford had made of Atlantic In the importanco of the whal- - ins trips, tho aggregate loss beting ?1 at The Survival the Whaler - lug industry. Long before tho rovolu- 000,000. OOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Urinary war tho plants of tlio doop, On tho Island of Nnntuckot tho In- - were hunted along tlie Atlantic coasi, tiustry onereu tno oniy possimu oo- - Love's Bakery though It sometimes wanders up nlong with the bark Hortha, also of Newfl.om xaiituckct Island, Moston, New caption, nd tho Inhabitants got along our Atlantic coasO. In fact, tho sperm Bedford. Imagine tho Joy of the crows ; Ill(foiM aml n host ot smaller ports, at it, largely becaitBo they had to. At Still for Herself wns. a big can A Vessel May Pay whale always tho most prized when sperm whale was cut lt" F,.om t10 ri,Volutlon until after tho war host there were many hardships and BEST FRESH BREADS that bo I CO family, pounds of j - member of his because his and found to contain of ,sl2 tho lmHnt,g8 languished, be- - few great rewards. Uofore tho rovolu- manufactured nnywhorc. tremendous head contains a reservoir the fabulously valuable substance. Alii f im.oaliK ,mc uon tho tlonnry wnr. seventy-eigh- t vessols put in One Voyage, as Shown by ! il... t 1 t. ...1.1 .,,.f.l..1.t i iL- - oi on umi lormuriy mm u uiuuii wmm .nun uiuuijiu losses oxcnmeu uiu fleets bv foreign privateers. Alter out from the island. Of this one writer Promnt delivery throughout city t use man u now nuns, uucuuso m iue,uia iur more man m,mw nuu i t) C(U110 ,)ovnm,u.nt peace, how- - says. jf suburbs. Sensational Trip of Imnrovemeuts in the manufacture! nortiia urougnt it to land. ever, the golden age of whaling Vegan, 'Twas Usually Poor Picking. the pres- petroleum and Its products. At Now all tho Viola lias to do Is to ,( ntl tho civil war it gained con-- j "The employment of so great and ent tho oil Is used principally In the make hero expenses until she returns stnntly. Sperm oil was never worth 'such an Increasing capital may lead Phono 1431. Viola. manufacture of lubricants. will paid herself and a 1134 Nuunnu St. the I and she have for ipaa tnn $i n gnllon, and sometimes our readers to supposo that corrcS' , Ilowover, the sperm whale yields no yielded a handsome profit besides. H (r01. nBtnnco, after the war) went as ponding profit was realized: but care-bone- being supplied with teeth, so seem strange, when ono considers ,g, ns n.25. Now It fluctuates around ful examination of tho circumstances THE 'do whaling g A regular "wliale of a whaler, tbe. killing off the whales. So fast aro that the southern cruises not that, seventy years ago, tho cents. Ordinary whale oil, after tho 'under which tho business was carried . .,. . ...li... M An- - change industry men ami rep- - CO 80 brl VigJIa of new Hedfora, is now some spcciea uiaupiiuuiuii, ium mi. profit from this startling in employed 70.000 t,nrly forties, varied from to on win snow me iiuuijf ui niitu a in- WONG WONG CO. making a record for herself In south, drows mado n hurried trip to the far tho market. The sperm feeds largely resented $70.0.0,000 capital, to realize CCI1tB a gallon, going as high as $1.47. clusion. Many branches of labor were very la but In-- a crn seas. Almost ttk a breath from oast to not a tow uotoro tneir Kinu on squids and giant cuttlcllshso that that this profitable boat How It sells around "0 cents, and It is conducted by those Immediately Builders aito Goniraotors altogether. service" to him mere a once great In- - voyages. young the lmst comes the information from should vanish the teeth are of much survivor of donhtful If whales would no hunted for forested In tho Tho the Azores that she has more than Heslde these tremendous hulks of in holding his food In his mouth until dustry, and that the most wonderful t noiie, as their carcasses yield far men, with few exceptions, were O 111 co. Maunakca St dlplodocus gets water It. nnimnls or our time, in many respects, i,0)10 up necessary liaid for herself in fourteen months, flesh, blood and blubber tho he the out of im.t, ami other products than !u brought to somo trade antiquity were prospects sensa- will soon Tho hulks on, rope-make- the and thai before she returns to the Mas- and othor monsters of However, tho of be exterminated to the business. The DISTANCE FROM HONOLULU: cleared pygmies. Nothing lii their class tional finds of ambergris yield a great- - of old whnlors have rotted to pieces at n ,i (Ulvli were some cooper, tho blacksmith, tho carpenter, sachusetts port Bhe will have almost tlc there Pall Road, 32 miles; Railway, 78 mlloa of the sperm Now Bedford, once there 1S0(i, all Hie expense of her trip as well. has been drcamod of since tho world er zest to the pursuit nnd where valuable cargoes. In April the in line the workmo wore olther tho being exter- any of his kind. wore vesols plying nr- - household; so wore Records Biieh as this were common was created. Yet they are whale than to others several hundred Cornlthlan and George llowland shipowners of their Hotel-Aubre- y enough when the present (feneration minated the world over literally mas- When the Viola, with her owner and their trade from that port, a few dozen rived at Now Bedford within five days tho olllcers and men who navigated Captain A. Cook, val- - Hauula, Oahu. was hi Its tufawj Away back Is the sacred, in fact so that we know as commnnder, John are all that remain. of each othor. each with products tho vessels and killed the whales. merely dug wife, known as the "Angel of $2,"0,000 In rough, on ship was sea tho owners at 342. A. C. Aubrey, forties Chew? were i"n vessels pursuing little of them as ir we had and his Whllo It is not generally known, nod at tho which While a at Telephone Prop. of a glacier deposit. Pauline Cove" for her work for sail- on opposite coast, profits of $125,000 were realized. were busily employed In the Uio great cetaceans. The whole nation their bones out San Francisco, the net home AUTO FOR HIRE3. i Now on June 20, 1010, 1850. 1SSG ironwork, cord used Kpenu candles, as a luxury, in As a matter of fact, an animal that ors, loft Bedford first started as a whnling port in As late as the bark Kuropa, which manufacture of casks, to of the - preference to tallow "dips." Many n can tow a steamer and can stay under it was to proceed the haunts It, was in the days of tho "forty- hail been cruising in Japanese and age, blocks and other articles for the Is bulldogs. voyage. profits boy ran off for an adventurous trip on water for well on to half an hour ocean niners," and it occurred to tho roving othor eastern waters, came homo with succeeding Thus the briny, just as many a boy of today not tho enslest thing in creation to Krom Mie catch, as reported from population that tho pursuit of tho a cargo valued at $21S,000. of the labor were enjoyed by those in Bros. the voyages Jacobson reads of those wonderful voyages, usu- study. Prom what little Is known of Fayal, iu tho Azores, recently, was entaceans would be as profitable in tho They were tho records, and represent torosted In the fishery, and -- even ally into tropical waters. Now there him. however, ho is a rather lovable obtained ambergris to tho value of Pacific as It was in the Atlantic. In a a few prosperous voyages out of a were rendered advantageous, Shoes for usu- 1570 oil was barely suf-mor- e Men tiro only forty craft of all kinds engag- creature. He is companionable, $17,000. Oil to tho amount of few years a small fleet was operating, 'great ninny lean ones. For plover, at when the obtained or per- margin of outfits, estimating St., opposite ed In whaling ally swimming about in schools barrels was obtained, and this was or less Irregularly; but it was any time, was there a great ficleut to pay for tho Fort tho Convent One thins or another has sounded haps with only ono othor of his kind valued at $24,727, so that the cruise not until the business began to decline profit found in the business, unless a the labor as part thereof." TELEPHONE 3601 the doom of the whaler As an im- for company. His women folks are has yielded $41,727. or $1S,000 more in the east that the west took it up. i ship were very luckv and found the Taking it by the large, tho ordinary portant member of the marine family, ideal mothers. Tho cows will defend than tho entire cost of the vessel. The introduction of tho steam whaler, J quarry plentiful. Many a vessel cruls-- j whaler Is pretty lucky that he Is being ho la a goner. Yet, as the voyage of their young with their lives, and the Tho find of ambergris was shared Indeed, really marked the rise of San ed for several years and got virtually forced into other callings. Oregoniau. the Viola proves, there are still good thirty-foo- t babies, that aro just begin- opportunities for the few, provide 1 ning to Hnd their sea logs, aro as II. they are lucky enough to strike it rich. children as can bo found HELD UP BY SANTA CLAUS "Use Only i And there is a rich field for the study on dry land. of the larwst being that ever Inhabited Contrasted with the sulphur-botto- Milk That Is sperms. - m But what is this? The tables turn! the earth or its waters, as practically and the slim finbacks aro tho smm m chunky as tholr nothing is known about them, save They aro as bulky and They stoop to see what's brought them. Known to that they are mammals and that their relatives ar0 finely drawn. They aro young are boru alive. the Ilolstoins of the whale family. BUHKafflnyw The captive saint s a captor no-w- oe While tiicy never quite measure up to -- in 0 Tho largest t;ilngg that evor lived on their relatives, pound for pound, they Safe his arms he's caught them! Absolutely sixty tho earth, in tho air above or the are quite hefty citizens. A bull MINTURM. waters beneath is the blue or sulphur-botto- feet long is nothing extraordinary, and Pure" whale. Specimens of him have the tank in his head will contain twen be reached eighty-seve- n feet in length, ty barrels of spermaceti. It would - An important practical truth with a weight of something like interesting to know- just exactly what soventy-fiv- e tons. His enormous moutn good this does him, but so far no one stated by a physician. or kind enough to explain satis is large enough to permit ten twelve has been Wo are supplying our custo- men to stand upright in it, while his factorily. throat has a diameter of only about Nor has any one been able to say mers with a milk that Is nine inches, though this Is pi nty large why, with all other forms of animal known to bo perfectly pure and practical purposes, as he life larger in tho past than they are enough for very rich milk that has tho eods mostly on small shrimp. Roy now, the whale Is greater in this age Chapman Andrews, who made a col- than he lias ever been before. There endorsement of the Matron of indication, instance, that the lection of whales tor tho American is no for the Kauikiopani Children's Hos- Museum of Natural History, in New whales of remote ages were anything York, says that on Vancouver island like the size they now attain, and how pital. fivo barrels of shrimps .wore taken much bigger they might get if they from one stomach and it was by no were left alone is something Interest- means full. ing to contemplate. Honolulu Closely allied to the sulpuur-lntto- Nor is there another instance of an is the finback, which is the greyhound animal so perfectly adapting itself to . nf lh whale family. Built on the nn alien element as the whale has Dairymen's lines of a racing yacht, it can cut the done. Even yet he retains his fore-- ' waves with the speed of a steamship. arms, though they are of no practical not the tremendous use, and jthe suggestion of netJnr: Naturally, it lias , Association . 1 1 Ul Vil.ln pooned between tho shoulders, so that iimus are to ue iounuf uuuei strength of its cousin, which when liar-it-s and blubber. 4 oxertious are not impeded can tow Richer Prizes Than Gold. Phone 1642 a whaling steamer, with ongines going Though not so Important to com- full speed astern, as if it were a mere merce as a generation ago, there aro rowboat. still incentives, as the cruise of the There are ttfo varieties that are Viola shows, that contribute to the much hunted by "shore whalers" along chase of the monarch of the deep. the northern Pacific coast and in Ja- Ambergris, that is worth more than panese waters, j TViey afford great Its weight in gold, is ono of tho prizes Clearance quantities ot whalebone, which used that is still ricli enough to attract to be thrown away as useless, but has the sea rovers. Contrary to the gener- ally not used in been bringing $7 or more a pound in accented- idea,r it is I ale London for the last ilvo or six years. Itself as a perfume, but because It Is a Those caught along the Pacific coa3t better base for the manufacture of NOW ON are used merely to make oil and fertil- high-grad- e scents than any other i SANTA CLAUS HELD UP Millinery Imported Hats Selling izer, but the ones captured in Japan and hold together the fragrance of tho and at 'furnish a staple article of food for the known substance. It seems to weld j 'We've got you now, old Santa Glaus! Tremendous' Reduction in Price - proper, so Is al- j Until December 24. i poor. perfume that there Your high-price- toys you deliver!" d must These shore fisheries, which have ex- ways a market for it. JSim Norwegian ambergris yielded, only by , tended gradually from their And as is He's surely caught, the sly old chap-J- ust i Uyeda liome to British Columbia, Alaska. Ber- tho sperm whale, the best opportunl-- Nuuanu Street Near Motel. wa-- 1 muda, South Ai.jrica, Itussia, Africa j ties are afforded by the southern see him shake and shiver! and oven New Ktuland, are rapidly tors, In wliich It Is now mostly round, Pino Job Printing, Star Office. GREAT BARGAINS IN

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SCHEDULE OF VOTES IN STAR CONTEST. Votes Issued on Subscriptions ' CONTEST MANAGEMENT. Price of OLD NEW Months' Subscription $ .75 '250 Votes 350 Votes The contest if in charge of Mr. Will J. Months' Subscription 2.00 450 Votes 550 Votes Cooper, commercial editor of The Star. He Months' Subscription 4.00 1,000 Votes 1,200 Votes or his assistants are prepared to answer any Year's Subscription '. 8.00 2,400 Votes 3,000 Votes question concerning entries, personally or by SEMI-WEEKL- Y STAR. mail ; and will advise prospective contestants, Price of as far as the rules will permit. Year's Subscription $2.00 500 Votes 750 Votes HERB ARE THE RULES OF THE HERE ARE THE RULES OF THE CONTEST CONTESTANTS Rule No. 1 No votes shall be sold, or issued in Rule No. 6 Nominations of new candidates may any way, except as published in The Star or issued be made at any time during the contest, the manage- for subscriptions. ment reserving the right to reject a nomination. Rule No. 2 Candidates must make all the entries VOTE Rule No. 7 A candidate who makes any other dis- position in the stubs of their subscription receipt books; Oahu of subscriptions secured than turning them into candidates should bring their receipt books with them IN The Star Office at the times designated for making when reporting to the Contest Department; outside reports will be disqualified. candidates should tear the stubs from their books and Rule No. 8 Candidates on turning in their re- mail them. Failure to enter dates, etc, correctly in The Star's Big Prize Contest ports will be given certificates showing the number of the books will be cause for disqualification. votes to which they are entitled. For Rule No. 9 For contestants the Rule No. 3 The first reports of candidates must not on Island of Oahu a proper allowance of time will be made give be turned in or mailed to The Star office by Saturday, to them an equal chance; they must mail their November 18, and from time to time thereafter as per Name reports or votes by the time Oahu candidates required be in Star. Reports are to hand announcements to made The may them in. time, however, candidates desire. be made at any as in the of favorite and send 1 Fill name your candidate Rule No. 0 Individual ballots, published in The - Rule No. 4 No employe of The Star is eligible ballot to The Star Contest Department. Star every day, must be cast, or mailed, on or before to enter the contest. the date of their expiration, as printed on the ballots. 5 Votes not transferable. They go 1 1 Rule No. are (GOOD UNTIL 5 P. M. January 3rd. Rule No. No contestant may win more than to the candidate who gets the subscriptions, or for one prize. Where constants on Hawaii, Maui, or whom they are cast. If a candidate withdraws, such Kauai win one of the ten prizes, the special island candidate's votes are also withdrawn. prize will go to the second candidate in the district.

J t It twwnty rot '11 THE HAWAIIAN STAR, SATURDAY. DECKMUKR 23, 1911. those pots on the puhbllc street of low form of oxplosives exterior to 1 I S8 and 31, A BEGGAR "Yet, Mot finite ft good deal." REPORT DEEPENS tho ship botwoon franios ? Mi "Did you wear that uniform?" jstralto N, port side. Vlils resulted in ? "Yo. U wftB sort of Christmas Igniting and exploding tho contents of 10.) (Continued from pngge masnuo, you know. I didn't niontlon It tho six-Inc- reserve magazine, beforo, beoRimo I was afraid you and INE MYSTERY snld contents Including n largo quan- 4 hor with curiosity and Interest. Ellou would wouldn't quite see tlio tity of black powder. The more or "Katie I.oiio told mo that it was fun." Icbs complete explosion of tho co- urney Refrigerator yourself that took her place last night "Good heRVdns!" Ho glnnced at hla i nsents of tho remaining forward inaga WASHINGTON. December 8. The - tending the rot for thp army In Aborts wife, lint she was dunib. "Did you zlno followed. The magazine oxploa- j m battleship Maine, sunk j Btrocl on account of her being sick." carry a tambourine?" he faltered tnlted States ion resulted in the destruction of the ONE OF ' 18DS, "Yes." alio said. What of it?" "No. I rapped on tho side of tho pot in Havana harbor In February. "That little tyke that snatched the with a stick, lnstcnd." as a result of an explosion, was blown 'nDPureiury1 .Meyui uimuunt.....1u fl.ntlmui off- - ono 1 brought ou monov and Rot the Hor Hps moved inaudlbly. Fortunate- up the outside. This was an thore might lie n further statement Identify, from back Vo yon and you couldn't ly nt that moment tho mntd, who had board that tho report, of tho bonrd after it had Permanent Satisfaction I nounced today by tho naval I inoiin I kept an on him. and boon waiting in the doorway, caught been considered by the I'rosident. One ee examining the wreck. The round him this morning with a twenty Mrs. Cottle's oye. has been member of tho bonrd was of the opin- on him. So of course announced. finding coullrins tho report of tho orig- would be dollar Kohl plprp "Dinner Is served," she ion that the report nevt!f -'-'!) I took hint to he station. And 1 want- And Cottle was so anxious to get his inal investigators, who made a supor-llcia- l published In full. The declaration that THE ONLY CLEANABLE. S- twenty dol- In ed to know If there was a wife's nrlvnvto views in order to franio examination of the wreck soon ,"n low form of explosive" was used Kit when you regard- be- KING OF ICE SAVERS. lar jsold piece in thp up his own public opinion that, the disaster. the outside explosion indicates the aftor dirigible was cleaned out. You'd know that." less of everything and every one else, The statement was given out by the lief that a mine, not a ' destruc- MIm Archer's eyes had been fasten- ho caught her arm and hurried her off Navy Department In brief. Secretary pedo, was the Instrument of of everv dining-room- . is and with this fact in mind ed upon httn. to the iRnorlns Into tho Meyer does not boltovo It necessary to tion. It now RefriRerator Weather, now she one else in the room, but Weston took Instant advnntago of Issue any ext nded explanation of the This only deepens tho mystery of and with the knowledge that you want the Best and Most glanced swiftlv at Weston. solitude in which they wore left( Hut tlm ilnRtrite.tlnn nf tlio MnlllO A mine. tho board's conclusions beyond the ' 1 Satisfactory Refrigerator on the market, we offer for your "Oh. that's where come In." he said to ask hurriedly, reproachfully, Joy- statement that an exterior explosion charged' "with. sumclcnt gunpowder to Claits quickly. "1 was pUytng Santa ously: was responsible for the loss of the war blow In the bottom of n ship, must inspection the people lawt nlxht - nonp of my own "Weren't you going to let nio know? ship and thp lives of many men. The have weighed several hundred pounds. Price $26.50 porcelain.) X UW you here, you l.now. saw that "Novor!" statement follows: To plant such a mine avd lay tho elec- 1 a collared rawed little fellow. sup-im- "Oh. what a narrow escape tor mo! The board found that tho injuries tric connections necessary for its dis- If t you ser- it micht have been better T shoutd novor have recognized in to bottom of the Maine were charge would havo required tlio Instead' the had spent thp twenty on him the world." caused by the explosion of a charge vices of a number of men. Celebrated Gurney Line money of letting him have the to I didn't mean you should, of any Christ-- J spend his own way. but It was ono. I kept my laco in mo biuiuu you mas Evp. you soo! If that's all oud the bonnet was big. And the uni You cannot fail at once to see that the circulation feature, which, after all is the only factor have against thp boy you can let him form was a horrid lit." mv complete Gurney. compartments Ko. because thak twenty was just Thoy laughed together. that give a refrigerator standing, is absolutely in the All Christmasnd-Happy-Xew-Yoa- r. Merry "Your voice" K B! can be" kept scrupulously pure and wholesome. to him." "I roatlv had a cold, but I made It The policeman listened attentively hoarser so that you shouldn't rocos- - i thoughtfully ut I Prices range from $7.50 to $150.00, according to size. 1 and then he glanced nizo ina." 'fiBragL. Miss Ancher "You knew, then? How?" were "All rlRht If you say so. You "I rend the name on the chock after there last' night, 1 remember.' you went and recognized tho guest "You smoke, don't you?" asked Wes Horace had mentioned. I was afraid J OJM EASY TERMS I ton. von mlcht" -- f the 1 EEL Well, seeing it's Christmas," 1 would. You know "Of course. I You can become a, proud possessor, of a Gurney at once. T 1 pf 1 man admitted. would. I left somo flowers carlv this As the door closed behind him Ml3 morning at Lafond street. I saw Mrs. One-thir- d is cash' down; -3 in '30 days and the' final -3 -- o family, ' ' ' ijlf j' 1 Archer turned and faced her Lane 1 was going Hi Hay your mother her head well up. Even that didn't clear my brain! "Well, Bess Archer:" said her sister. They laugghed again, absurdly. good- I 45 STYLES IN STOCK. I ''What does all this mean? For "What must you think of me?" she ,.y r !jpEllBE33p ness sake explain." asked, trying to recover her ground. (Porcelain.) 1 Ratio I Price "There's not much to explain, Ho saw that Mrs Cottle was waiting $42.50 an - - was sick, so I took her place for thorn, so he tucked her hand under for I .. rY:: ... :- f- hour." his arm. but he managed to murmur I you do?" If "What place? What did before the reached the door:-1-"- "Why, I tended ono of the Christmas you can persuade Katie Lane to street kettles that they havo on the allow von to read my first lovo letter People throw in I corners, you know. yon will find out." their loose "hauge so as to get a Co., "Oh!" she gasped. W. W. Dimond & Christmasy lecling. Like buying mis- 9 tletoe." NEAR HIM. LIMITED I "That's where you took that awful WILL BE speak Recruiting Sergeant Why do you cold! No wonder you can't 53-5- sent jj HOUSEFURNISHINGS. 7 KING STREET. HONOLULU. I above a whisper." say you won't enlist unless you're A CHRISTMAS REASON. Hubby why worry over the present for youfousin Kate? . Cottle, to the Seventy-fift-h Infantry? But "Do I understand," asked WIfnv I nnn't hpln it! dazed look The Oeochecan Beca'se I want to 1. t . . n 9 t, who had been turning a tt..l.l...iiuuuy iirmwm aue bivu juu uc.i to the other, that be near mo brother that's in th' ScV' Wifey Of course. She'll give me one because' she knows 111 nave to from one speaker quo-- - onty-sixt- I Know sno u nave to. give me you you collected mono In one of '. Harper's Weekly. give her one and I'll give her ono because

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