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if Can Be Legalized ;: , - ; Touchdown By Rushing TAKE NISH AFTER HARD 'FIGHTING GER:.:w7 r.!ASSf.!EETiriGHERENEXT : !AH TIES PASS G!jRALTAH. AT- - CROWN BEATSYALE BY JUH' REACH f.'.EDITEnn WEEK TO REVOLT ea:: ;.::d sink Rumania FOMENT ONE LONE FIELD GOAL r thhee stealers influ. ENCED BY SUCCESS OF n- - TEUTONS - Revolutionists Would Raise y ,: ? ; t Cornell's "Big Red Team" Eas- - V Associated Press Service by Federal Wireless . Funds to Unseat Yu:n Shih - ? iiy Wins From Michigan;.- VV LONDON, England,! Xov. 6. Kai, Objecting to Monarch Lonl Kitchener, secretary cf y Other Cc'Jege Scores state for war, has left London for the Balkans, according to an an- .;,;. .; . 1 . ... ica! I. nouncement this morning in the- - London Post, which publishes w I ..t rAnoeiated Prezs by I7irelest fearal is aid ; e-T- to be an authoritative explanation of ABsociatea Pres by Federal WIrelesa . PRINCETON, ; N. :j Nov. he the situation. t t war minister has been called to the Near East by; s PC KING.' China, Nov. 6- - Sentiment Tl;ert chances forilrst honor on the fhe the In China l overwhelmingly In favor tndiron thia year were sent glimmer there; the important mission 'having to do with a out cf a return to the monarchical form of leg by the defeat today at the hands tiorf of policy, it;is said, and not unlikely it will be he who will i' government, ccordinj official an cf the Harvard eleven. Coach Rush, to t .' i. cide tho policy to. be pursued by the Allies in their attempt government the speedy mentor cf the Princeton to meet nouncement .made at - - cfTices receiving by mail A squad, had gathered Xoether, a strong the Teuton and Bulgarian offensives. , - t:?y, after M.'-ti',- -.' v. ar.3 itit;r. me rciurna or tne eiec team, and when the men took, the It is believed that a prolonged stay by Kitchener iu the B.ilknr.s ....',VVV2.; . J field thla afternoon, the odda were in or Italy or Greece will necessitate his resignation as war favor cf the loc;ia. men secretrv. Fi.'t::n cut cf eijhteen provincea vau;hton He would be unable to carry on the pressing duties of the office when . a Tine ccoupied a have rtturned a vcte In favor of a r snowed fjtack with mcr.arcy, It It announced.,' It la alio strong defense, a sd the Princeton team' action on so many fronts is proceeding simultaneously.. T ' stated ty csvernment efficlale that an 'V f: lead by captain ,aiicK although play Lord Derbyr now head of the active recruiting campaign, i; hat been made to Japan ing a good game, could: not forge suggested to succeed ex'taniticn ' to the war portfolio in the event that Kitchen r reason why China (Sid not. ac i ahead. 1 f-- '.. r cf the - finds himself uiable to' leave the Balkans for some time. Lord Deri v cede to the requett to pcitpone the The final score. Harvard 10, Prince .'-- held; p -.rl has a: electlont. A etirzt, however,.may te ton. . number important public posts, among them be::. , ' 1900-1C0- made in the f!ar.a to return to the Harvard scored one touchdown financial. rocretary to the war cilice in V and he was n: :-- monarchy. : ; through the Tl;er line and also kicked secretary to Iord Roberts. ) From 1D03 to 1003 he was nostmaAt'..-- - One re-o- rt It that a rc;.fit may be i Seal from the, touchdown. The Crim- made tw:t the ccancll cf.ilite legalize son also ran the score up to 10 points field-Princeto- the p::',-:r;me-nt In case It it decided ty kicking a goal from n to char;; the Cate. - lacked the punch shown 'in pre? I ?1 ,0 vlous games and couloT.not oross the Harvard goal' line, their six points t ) J r.:uc:i orrosmo;i here coming from two. kicks from the feld. to FLAf: of i.:o:::ncnY Crirr.son played ragged at timet; but r thtlr. tack feld managed to, score a , touchdown although the signal, work V.'hra tbe cews ves first received waa poor. This is Harvard's, fourth .LONDON, En-lan- di' Nov. G.Aftcr thredays cf hr.rd -- t the had taken ; i hrre revcluticr.is straight victory over the Tigers, . Bal'.-irir- .r.i :;-- asil-s- t Yu;n CMh-Ka- i andbombardment of the. fortifications, the have tt to rtbel . fc f THE PRODACLE: LINEUP - ; t;.e r.cr.archy a, local rr.eraLers ed in capturi" h; ;' ; .; . ': pi' I .i . tti ' Kitchener cf, .m. ng .:'.!;v.-ardf- i i v. - rv,arJ to tlziior.zl pcirty , , cr-.vdi- s :: i tte i j The G r:r y:'-- . i l.i r. Princeton Position Harvard t ' , c 1 to r: to to l!.? ' ..'.-....- and-are-takin- - :'. :3 Uzis tezi V,Soucy "" " TO v.tot pri v.'. hen IIlghley...... i..,l.e, ' .ti'calie.r.c. r. vc' :t!cr.ary rcrty with Quarters . McLean, , . .GUman CXO ,c' i i A pum raised .it I! a! recent .'engigc :.:er.t they captured rl . Vri:rh:r. larre vs Nourse. . . l.g. , . rV.Coweu i I nth of Ocoe, bu ,"ThTr".tr:; rX BrJjrriau invaders, 4r.' " ) : , V :.t r ;. I 'ffivca r '. Serbia iiil their rasp. ;. HcrT"., . . . V. -- Dadman icrs i the 1 arty ia thia .rJg..", p'p fl iCai-Jma- L - vi7,.L;vr'o n. .'..'."Z'.rA : ;i '."y ".Parsons , c:tv. . ' . ; Coolidge - s Brown r.e .'. '; t: CJ.-:z- cf . , Q.b: . ; . Wilcox K iiLlili CI Click. ...J; .. ,wi iiJ.ii ...2 t : : v. ill a r.ass . . cll Tlbbott. . . l . .V.!.hri. , 1 . ;;V Whitney r.-.- .1: 3 prcstr.t tituatioa Shea ... :rJi.; ...... v:.r:: King c:.:...... I 3 in cLcursed, end efforts ." IIav;ciiia Dcpartn::nt; E:cortcd tckTrancport Driggs ... Lb. ; . .' . , ; Brahan will te 1. .i is to raise a large sura to head-quar- forward to the National Tarty t: ANN ARBOR.' Mich- - Nov. .'Cor rs in Local Chi-Lfs- e his staff and the line officers who the reptile' nell, marched down the "field against i ': LONDON, England, Nov! 6. Making their way p.vt t! t.I.o have lived ia the southern surrounded him today just before he .; offi- foliowing cablegram from . CARTER'S FAREWELL, ' boarded Logan, Gen. was the Michigan team. n Ferry field this The fenses and lookouts' of Gibraltar, German 'submarine's have j art cf Chir.a that the citizens 8 GEN. the Carter - receiv- rt. hcive - ' afternoon and r scored at wilt. Yost cial German sources has been ! H r; visibly effected by the parting. He " ' " : - ?. of the rcpnh'.ic will never ree to v M had a of men out Injuries ed ' ': the Mediterranean and sunk two French and one ltn.li.in lan, H "I want to say goodby to the IX said but a few words to each and as number with the and according - "German Heaoquarters Report, Nov. One of the crews is missing. The others, taking to bo.it ?, h tt many people here who have been soon as farewells were said joined but. the big Red team showed that it to tl cir Ftatcr.icnts, Dr. Sun Yat Sen S 6, The Germans have conquered the . my my year on Xt Mrs. transport. Mrs. would be taken into consideration for ceeded in reaching safety. will be the next president of 'the .Chi- tt friends during Carter aboard the Wol Serbian town of Varvarinlmprisoning Xt army St Carter, an auto leading honors hy crossing the nese Re rut lie. Oahu. both those in the and came to the boat in more 3CC0 They ' -- verine goal line on many occasions. .than Serbians. have - tt in civil life. . I am sorry to leave tt mobile with several friends, while Gen. ALGIERS, 'Algeria, Nov. 6. The steamship Sidiferrr.c!. Michigan, pierce also got, in , fighting touch with the f give up my was to by could the Ithacans' ' IT' j f tt Honolulu and to work tt Carter, escorted ' the boat been by a German submarine which succeeded in p.is.ir.,; r '"T - ones, "Yost Bulgarian army which had advanced sunk rr - r ; defense but when the in- officers and troops. X Ger-ma- ' here. has been tt ns tt It the "most Cornell to the vicinity of Krivlvir. The altar. - - ' ' my ca-- v ' eleven went across the line r tt teresting experience of tt Rode With Successor. ; show- taken Kralievo and east of - for a touchdown. Sharpe's men have. reer. The work here is of vast tt : - tt With military precision the- com ed speed and cleverness with the for It are pursuing the enemy.' importance, for .before . another tt Stu-ra- r, tt manding general, his staff and escort ward pass. The score, Cornell 34, "Also our troops have reached tt half century has passed this will tt left the Young hotel at 10:45. Gen. crossed Zupanyvaca section of great events. Michigan; 0. , tha - f i tt be the center tt in an automobile with Mo-rav- a. Carter rode PROBABLE LINEUP: and followed the enemy, in the tt "Mrs. Carter and myself each tt his successor, Brig.-ge- n. John P. WIs-se- r, valley beyond Abrezsikirica. 4 tt regret that we must leave, but tt and his aide-de-cam- p, Lieut. Rich- Ly ; ' ; Michigan . "Gen. Boyadeffs Bulgarian? troops to Ru::!:: AI:n my to is near, and we Cornell Position Ku-ko- tt time retire tt ard H. Kimball of the 4th Cavalry. have defeated the .Serbians near vo tt have our home in Washington, tt corps of 4th Cavalry Shelton....;. ...Le. .;.wV;SUatt Cap- The the ;.- - and near Sokobanya haye 1: LtfcjLi splendid Jam eson .... '. , . V Lt .. '.Vatson , 6. A has been admi: -- 1 tt We have found friends tt led the escort.' a squad of the 4th, tured, more than 5C0,i taking .also six BERLIN, Nov. severe defeat il ... tt here, and we are both interested tt C. Miller... Lg. ;.;..MUlard er.:. command; of Capt. Walter ' . ... , , ? v Russian in the southwest section of the under .;. ; ; V cannon.'. ,. : tered to the troops tt In the welfare of the city, i The tt following, automobile Cool , ...... , . Norton Short and the . ".'After three days tenacious fighting front, the Teutons having succeeded in driving them acrc-- i Associated Press by Federal Wireless tt beauties of the island and the tt of the commanding general coming Anderson. .W..Vr.g.;.vnf.Cochiin Bulgarians conquered of climate has made Gillies...... r.t ...... Rehor the have rhe Stripa river. Fifty officers and 6000 privates have been captured YORK, N. 6 Twenty tt softness the tt next. Behind Gen. Carter's machine Serbian capital of Nish, taking pris- NEW YNov. us. Eckley . . . 1 . . . . T.6. Dunne vvc : tt a lasting impression on We tt were a dozen or more 'autos carrying In engagements Z10 men the Teutons, who;have recovered the ground they lest some men and irla were killed today and Ho-- . , . vqJ). .Roenm oner the and tt will always be Interested In tt '.. headquarters'; staff," who Schlichter.. ' v- -v- .- 10 Injured in a fire which the entire ....r..i capturing two cannon.. ago. . , .V mere than - J ' . v . . . . . - - 1 ...... nolulu and our thoughts 'will oft- tt ; Collins Ji. i Maulbetsch Mas-sige- ;;v tt wore full military dress. '. On west front, north of s, offensive in V..: ewrpt a ounatory wooden factory ; the .The Russians are continuing their operations f en be of Oahu and our friends O un- Muellar. :.'.....Eberwefa ibuilding in the Williamsburg section tt Three troops of the 4th Cavalry, the French who had entered the tt here." M Pil-- Shiverick.; .....Lb...... r. Bentpn Dvinsk section but without results. of Lieut. G. . swept der command Jerome of a new Germa n . trench, - cf Crocklyn. The flamea the ( east part ii- '.- stairways, Ci;ht c'r's were burned to tttttttttt Stttttttttttttttttttttt low. were la single formation on Bish V - FOOTBALL SCORES, were' thrown out by the use of hand Logan op - ' death on the fire escapes and many Just before the transport street, and on the makai side of grenades.. ; . sailed at noon for the mainland, Maj.-ge-n. King street to Richards. From the At Pittsburfl Pittsburg "19; Wasl ; were In jumping from the blazing '' ' "Russian attempta to break through Bomb Sfofic Fire C:ili:!i hurt ' 1 - ' C2 C: '- 10. ..- H. Carter, who today re of King Richards . to ngton & Jefferson . - building. v - '.; William comer and the the German lines at Duenaburg- fail- 1 10, llnquished command of the Ha- dock where the Logan was laying, the At Princeton Harvard Prince ed. Northeast of Budka Gen. von Lin-singe- " ' : waiian Department, sent the foregoing 2d. Infantry and a battalion: of coast ton 6.. ' " army took more Russian po- : Auc'uiij czd I Lcaili! by AND CASH FACE message up file. At Ann ; ArborT-Corn- ell 34, Michi CULLEfJ farewell to Honolulu and his artillery were drawn in double Russians also been ' ' ' ' ' y-i sitions. The have -- - Star-Bulleti- n. .vr.--;.- v'.'N : :"-- ,- ' . ; friends through the gan 7. v,', : back in old positions on .' , ' TRIAL1 MONDAY ; thrown their NEXT -- : Aa he said gooby to the officers Of "(Continued on Page 4) At Boston Dartmouth 7, Pennsyl the .east bink of the? river Strypa HALIFAX, N. Nov. 6. An incendiary bomb started a m '3. " " ' ' .'.'.V- - ON ASSAULT CHARGE vania (Stripa) in engagements which are on Rio Lages, a British vessel en route fr: 1 ; 35, Haskell In boards the steamer. tttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt At Chicago Chicago now finished, 50 officers and 600 Rus- '.. I ;'.AtV:-tv..- .r : New' York' to Queenstown, Ireland, according to the captain, v. i tt jj dians 0. ; ; - ;. 'V,; v Z sians being captured., v. ; Charged Jointly with having assault- IlllffflS PLOTOF tt LOGAN PUTS BACK TO v At Columbus Ohio 10, Indiana 8. : has arrived here. The fire was discovered on 'the fourth day c husband, ed Margaret Riedel and her tt PICK UP TWO PRIVATES tt At, Evanston Northwestern , 24, and was extinguished. ; Hans F. 'RledeL, the latter having tt WHO WERE LEFT ASHORE . --. - - " Missouri 6. I '. :.'- : The Rio was loaded by Austrian and German stevedores in the grand : -i yr-'- a witness territorial . been in a tt At West Point Notre Dame 7, LONDON PAPEll : ' ' . jail . .. .. Jury's Investigation of the city MAY BE tt When two privates returning tt Army. 0. ;:v-.- ' ' York. scandal, Sylvester Cullen, former traf- GEMS tt to the mainland from the Philip-- tt ;,t New Haven Brown 3, Yaie o. for- fic policeman, and Charley Cash, tt pines missed the transport Logan tt At Annapolis Navy-12- , Bucknell 3. city Jail, were ar- ' - mer Inmate of the tt when she sailed at. noon today, tt At Charlottesville Virginia 35, Van- BY Tc::-:::- : :'!'- SUPPRESSED Joyarj raigned before Circuit Judge Ashford they hurried over to subma- - .;;.; - RnmamaVavcrinj ' VOYAGE tt the tt derbiit 15. .t " - BACK OF today. '; ' ) tt rine tender. Alert and appealed to tt . At Lafayette Purdue IV'lovwi 13. pleaded not guilty to bofh a Cash tt the ship's officers to help them tt At Mlddletown Wesleyan 41, Wil- LONDON, England, Nov. 6. As-- result of' the Teuton occu- M. '. ;" charges. At the request of Leon tt catch the boat. . i i tt iams 6. '.; : ; v al- Danube river arid the signs of Teu- Straus, his attorney, Cullen was tt . While a radio was being? sent tt - -- Union 7,' Rennse- - POL! pancy of the Serbian banks of the Letters from Honolulu residenta to At SchenecUdy 1 to- - resenre his plea until? 9 by -- : ' ; i- - i campaign, Rumania is being influence lowed ex- tt the. Alert frpta the Iwireless tt aer 0.. . ; ton success Jn the. Balkan Monday morning. It was the department of, the interior, navy o'clock next pressing suspicions that Capt Max tt station at the yard here, tt against 'aiding the Allies.. Rumanian authorities are preparing to stated in court that, if Cullen pleads tt asking the Logan to stop, the tt Schlemmer is on Laysan Island to aid B0MB;EXPLODED NEARi munition .vessels en route, to Serbia. ;.'-.- " not .guilty, the cnae will go to tml on tt Alert's speed .boat was cranked tt Associated Press by Federal Wireless disarm Russian cause by constructing a N DO N po- that day. Should be plead guilt, the the German tt up, the soldiers jumped in and tt ITALIAN CONSULATE' IN ? LO N, . Eng., ov. 6The will wireless station, or in other ways" aid- lice today seized the plant of the Lon- EMPEROR PASSES NIGHT court added, tiie . trial of tvsh tt the speedy craft tore down the tt -- NONE HURT well-know- n, begin. Cu!cn has been release 1 on ing such obscure expeditions as that so mNEW YORK; don Globe, the newspaper, IN v PALACE".' AT-.NA- AV A re- tt li arbor, fast that the water tt U;S. AT bond in the sum of $50. - Cash, being of the Maverick and other vessels tt almost smoked. - - tt and confiscated the copies of today's .. : IWiE being garded with , suspicion, are I held re- tt,v; NEW YORK, N; Y Nov 6 'While paper. . Yesterday the Glebe attacked unable to raise ball, is detained The Logan, which' had passed S - " (Special Cable to Hawaii Shinpo. ) sponsible gov - - s were at the jail, v .' for the efforts, of the' tt Diamond Head, turned around at tt hundred lUlian reservists certain ministers. Today it said that TOKIO.- - Nov. Errperor Yes ihi-- ernment to remove Schlemmer. , standing on the street in front of the Lord Kitchener had resigned. tt 12:40 in response to the radio, tt to with a number of Japanese efr:" 5 1 today, a bomb ex (Globe said . to; have . been HAITI AHAIZED The . coast guard cutter Thetis, tt and started back toward port. 8 talian consulate The is left Tokio last eveninj for Ns; SUGAR ploded on : pavement near. them. virtually, defy- when repaired, will probably go to. tt She had only returned a short 8 the "hunting trouble" and where the-emper- spent the r. : par- Most of the reservists were dazed by ing the authorities who have tried to SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 6. Sugar: Laysan to take off the Schlem'mer tt distance when the Alert's speed tt The party immediately retired a' ty, gone clam- - the shock but no serious injuries are compel acquiescence in the censorship Schlemmer having to the is boat came up.The privates " WASHINGTON, O. Nov. reaching' Nagawa, and the errp: 96 degrees test, 4.58 cents.' Previous 8 8 was so severe-- paper by C - reported. The shock rules. The is controlled a -- ; 1 land, which is a bird reservation, with 8.bered aboard, amid much chaff- marines who are attempting was In good spirits and appears quotation, 4.55 cents, v' . 8 pa- out a permit The Iroquois, the naval ingrom their comrades, and the it shook the. building and broke the brother of Lord Northcliffe, whose preserve order In Haiti are still be- be hapcy he went frcm the si;; 8 8 One arrest has been made. pers attacking go- to at recently went to Midway Logan proceeded onward again glass. have also been the by Admiral palace.' a-- r vessel which 8 8 '- ing beset revolutionists. to the .The pirty .; ': i' - to rescue the survivors of the at 1 o'clock, delayed less than vernment'";. Caperton reported two more en- Kioto-- ' tomorrow vs MEMORIALS wrecked 8 ' 8 has in rrnir;, schooner O. M. Kellogg, was ordered 8 half an hour. : - 8 ALL SAFE FROM STEAMER ; gagements with the revolting factions. the first of the cor;- - f: '.;, Bronze, Granite and Marble. by wireless on word from Washington 888888888 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 -- WIRELESS FOR MEXICO No casualties among the Americans will take ?lace. . : to remove Schlemmer, but did not re- SAN DIEGO, Cal, Nov. 6. All the! are reported. - ' the-steam- er ' I H. E. HENDRICK, LTD. I ceive the message while at sea, so To serve several bench warrants passengers and crew of : ; SAN: FRANCISCO, Cal, Nov. 6 George Grable. a r. -- will and summon witnesses, U. Si Marshal Fort-- ; Bragg, on the southern Gen.'. Carra r.ea .'has' ordered five, big Tbe Newton .. Hotel at Somerset," from quarantine at . Merchant and Alakea . the.Thetis have to make the trip. n ashore J.; J. Smlddy was to leave for ,HUo California coast, have been safely re wirelesV plants .for the west ' coast of Ky was desroyed by fire. The loss years a;o, return! : (Continued on Page 2) in the Mauna Kea: this afternoon. y moved to land. : : IS JISO.OOO. - STAR-BULLETI- TWO HONOLULU N; SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6. 191 5. 7

' ; Jury yesterday.. The cjl;i will 'to to trial at :9. o'cIocV next Wednesday morning. Capt, Masse la ;a membf r of the ua'r of ilfnrsoU. while 'Lieut 'I Pal en la a member or the local bar, with privilege to practise In both the 2 yj59&M federal :and xfreuft courts. ., m - Under the term of an almoWrfninl-motr- s -- agreement, tfce TKJti-tuberculcsJ- s league next week will begin a system- res-- atic investigation 'of at leaat 16 r j .4 ; ; Itauranta In Honolulu, Idea being " the j. - f : f to assist, the. restaurants , In, guaran- r Two of John; Baneycqprn'a favorlU (Continued from Page 1) rrQapt. TO -- Judge Mate, 'advocate teeing their rjtrons protection against lieutenanta-IJas- o red and fcbeap liarcoEiQl : rears - to IT. , We attGniion tIc-tlra- ell tte Hawaiian Department, 'S. A infection, from .tuberculosis. . Tokay wine are to be made tb a That letters of" warning against rtiet and Lieut M. A. Palea 6f the 2Sth In- - - of a Rigorous campaign by A. Schlemmer were sent to Washington -- fan try, U. S. A., were entered iu Cir- Two nVw,nattrC3es;28,Tlew 'iit2ht-feoNrn- s, W. 'Hansen; federal food commission letters charging, that he might. In cuit Judge Ahfoni' 'court today is for. children, and jl telephone er, who expecta to suppress to' a 'ereat some way Violate the; heufraltty of th; CITY TnANSFZn CO. counsel for Eugene Buchanan, . col- tiu'fit to call far shoes, clothes, and exieni ue annaing oi laese oeverages United' States by aiding the, '0erman ored soldier on October" 28, (a V ' cause--teca- me lcnoVn 'today wTien the? who.' 'is beddidtfthls Ke'rsUlt 'announced In the territory. . t JAS. H. LOVE to have. shot and killed Laura .following , today -- isked of Bererar of 'the letters gave T!red ' at noon today, the notice fomnslonerJIanaeni author m Star-Bulleti- fcis wife, v ; . Star-Bulleti- n Star-Bulleti- n the-ca- n 1231 printed ;yesterday. In the , the to assist in tt the the answers that Ice 'opp. Union GriU Baggage Specialists Phone V;tcn arraigned .today. Buchankn to the effect that the Xssociated Char 'oaten "and eare this "Daiier 'his tlews Be. has received from the lederal nt r.tercd a plea of not guilty of 'second itlea would gladly receive donations on the dangers Vhich 'aceoinpany ,;the at Washington; ir U cneap -- : crree murder, on which charee he. of all aorta, for, the city's poor. drinamg or caurornia ana cneapi For . obvlbts , reasons, this nian re HIGHER PATRIOTISM- - , tomorrow afternoon on "Higher Pat ;'Trcsiae"ht Wilson 'gfSaled 'kpirJon com -- - Island Tokay wines,, Numerous to le his, nam be .published. SUBJECT OF JAPANESE Spear, New York, for-- t. i fues y riotism." He will refer to the cor4tn Cameron of .1 plaints hate been rccelTird ."by him With Interned Sailors. - FOR SUNDAY, ADDRESS head of the Collins Wireless : Held pointing. but "the?! lare 'quahtltlea of I was led to "nry suspicions that nation which will be t.week.Telphcae Co , flT0 fer-rltcr- y, vhoia senrlne n - 1U these beverages 'consumed In tile Schlemmer Thigbt te" aiding ;tfie Per-ma- Dr. U. Kawaguchi will speak to the Iten Larsen will entertam too. mera- 8entence at, Atlanta for wslng as Veil as the exessrVe xdbunt jera ' cause,' fie says, "by the fact that members of . the Japanese Y. M. C. A. bers with a flute solo. the malls to defraud. . : t of, alcoholcojitalnedn.'them. " I 'have 'seen 'Schlemmer often 'ia; the One man, ileclares Mr. Ilinsen,' W sail- ' m. ' I ' w company Of iitern;ed German i ' 1. g the. anowo 10 nave, aiea;iouowing a anu-in-Jl ors at this port Furthermore I have bovlt'In Vhlch four or Eve 'Men known SchlemmerVJiistory 'in the jrallori demijohn " T - consumed a of tbe : : . 4 ! - i - : t ' cheap Vine.; Wheiher the product "was P5 r , ;7 from California, 'or 'made locally, Mr: "In my letters to Washington I call Hansen has not "been "able, to ,as-- ed the attention qt the authorities to 1 r "et "g&ed certain, , , w, ,, the fact hit; Schlemmer ;had rrrr ' :) gone dpwn 1 Commissioner lanaen says that up, 'a ship and , ; there. -- ? . ; . ; ,';- - : We have recently auded the famous . wines of this kin d coh tain, approxt- mentioned sonle bt Schlehnner :i,''i't rr mntely alcohoL . whlcn tl6ns intBe past. how 'fdrmerjr be nafl . , Tlie who miinaire Company lirfe expert lSU'.percent ; "men this v 'a. ..-.- i . i . 1 v 13 fcbOul iour uues.iueiv.'j.;;..ycrccuiiici taken a Jease of the island. . in the iiaridlinof hll matters 'TKjrtamiif&'tWil crvllniry tter,.and nearly .one-ha- f th ; fcWho kn6ws,' 1 said. Vwhat this -- I ' German is 'now dolngthereana "what and tlieseUldmerit'tif estates. 'rty-- cercenuge la . ''Vl ..ij. this mysterious" trip means. J;I" m'en : if r . ' .: V to They Tcnbw howfto 'avourunhecessaVj Expense!? v , Unh'f-- also thA nlmflr that TSchlemnwr .v..' our line, in addition to the every facility ffqr? had taken a Gerniah surveyor or sbme- - and they li'ave at their disposal 1 i ' sort from survey fnrnishinp: prompt, and satlsfactdry i i thing of the: the. 'eeononiical f ship Carpegle. t'Vv v . r i s I i i i y....;v ; ' s- - - - service. v : " ; r 4r .1- r J fit qse Jtine 'iriaVf to ihe letters have-ari- ' ;t r you particular clioice of brand, otlier than t abovtVtires, Vo will ' trrivetr, - the,-- secretary fn- ithef depart ! ' ' ''I'' . . . In the making of .yon? AVill, by apibinttn this ,,' I ment dr ? Interior :Trhd ; fcad reeetyed :';:',:i ; be leased' to supply yon. .; .' ;' saw th'pm havlnc spnf ; tbem 'on torthe X ll i ,i ; ;as foake 'fcer--' ; i : Jiepaxnng tuaranieea. . . , , Company yotlr ix Alitor; Van fan i ; bloiogidal rtrst buredii'ef fufveV. The - tain that your- "trishes to II T)o carried 'out 'with the answer came back In part as fouowB; "Your letter of Snly to strictest fidelity, licilcficiarieB Hvill Tjo -- i tliat Vour , (he " ' department 'of the "interior, ;has . r-'-- - 1 y v:: i: HONOLULU; XQTZIS. ; v ; ';' ' ,' prclcc'od to "the 'fullest ;extent and thaVevr-poV been referred; to. this offlce. ... TVe "are a .0 FJBi:?. V ' iV;1;-;,' ' : y vy- - ; - or glad . have Vtiur statement of v-- v ; '.4lTothing?Counts . : ihle- ; your-bstatevf- . to Lil:e Service."? , f j.rofit Ik 'derived froni TTnnn n warrant issued by Circuit vlsltirfg. Lhy Schlemmer's plans , for 1hc benefit of the heirs. 'V,?s r"V - JiicJe.AshfDrd.'rnd sworn tn 'by City rim;hiMffaeei Phone 213 l Attorney." Ai M. lirown,' ArcliiV ll'.Lls-- . Warning has already been sent ... '' whatso-.;- . terfcnajer.of.thePearl'City Fruit Jt will place you under no obligation through guard, to e him the, coast "not, Company, .was parrestt-'d-'by-Dteclfv- attempt occupy Lay Ban, ; "com ever to consult us Tegarding your requirements: T- toJay.charsd.'wlth 'to. or to Harry - 'Lake any . In e upon'.ong SKuka-t'-.i- . mit act which would be the :uult' Wd'l itte:y cc'-.r.fcti- of a trespass on Island.. . s nature the In Vlth.". this case, ' -- . 'y y,- - - ' in Ly.tKe'tefritor-- . "E. W.- NELSON, Kukati.nl Vas iicted -- o v t-.V- :v: . ; ... o f .l rrand Jury y lerday charged Ilh Xctlng' Chief." ! T.'as.-raltt.l-List- tHe X . ."with. a,'catt H. W. ITenshaWi chief of bu : NEW-YOPv- - ."r.-.'i- i DRESS C ; r- v, pon.H 0. : 3 Kukatant,.',wa8 ;em reau, sent the next letter to the local THE 1 l . . c rt. u e, cannery . which Tester Vriter, "his communication readirig trader 'date 'bfOctoBer 22 in 'part as -- : 71 ' charge a?ai'nst' usWr 'In the follows: : i m'is nbw, permanently located in its new quarters at - - - I coiui-.i- n Is von Aitgnst r27, 'that Your letters rof eptebbeir hi , and this year he asuaulted Ktikatanl; 18; were some days ago; d.urr -- received ; that he did strike, beat bruise Irig my absence from the clfy, and. 1 and Vbund"; the ; Japanese. Lis am greatly obliged, Jor the informi' ll!l5:;I;ilDaiUnidn Street Near Hotel Street v ter's case has been continued until tion In regard "to the Schlemmer, expe 7:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon -- iext dition ;to Laysan. ; for'arralgrimerit Itukatanl waa hot,' in : , "we, uia not learn or thd proposea of Ji PhilliDS, formerly d 2 e r for,;; ccurt today, but will be arraigned next trip by; Mr; P?e:iservice - Schlennier, .in time 'to Tuesday afternoon. )- -, t U. serve notice 'on tlmpridr tb ,hla 'de--. f::rprominent mainland IioCises, have been secured for our7 fembrpiacrcd -- parture, 'bot ,tb land and Cot , 'Cli50, ten Crepe regular FIELD AHtiLLEnY AN H the .Thetis T &hdersta$& has been Jald : . 1 - 7,D;;:TS KEfDESEaTED(i tip, fdrrpalr's 'recently 1 - and cbris'eqiiently is 'unablei jdst ftow-t- For a few'days only. v vo.wu.;;::g !;.ia;;euvers niaSe a,'lrip to 'the Island. ' ivAs cii:iritrduchon wdl n:ake "We have, however, requested the ;" . Company A. Field -m- Jaries 'Ilnoxl 4th navy department whjch ls , about to - ,:. : Ladies' Suits for ;;;;;;: ; y; Art!" ry, after 'a night spent in Jail, despatch a yessei Midway 'r to tave $25. rJLLJ.:;Dirc-j:- : Jn:..iea ulis , niorning w;roucemaB (he vesset call, it LaysaJi andKreml)ve ' ' ' Arthur. E. Carter that he deserted 'his any trespassers wno may - ne on tne an-tailored - - ' :" and the designs : r:.::. :iicd has ', Jatest rcrt ircet command during maneuvers , and. Island. ..'.' ;' . ,.',,'..,. been absent 'ever since, although last "ILJW. MENSHaW, ' ;; night be said . his 'name, was ;James j- "Chief, .Biological Survey.-- Kindly Pay Us Call : A Fenton. t' '.,!'' ;.'.' . .,.r ' - , 'Carter found Knox hanging "about ihe . Claudble. . ragged and 'unkempt. and' "attracted tiy. his 'adtlons; . gues tioned 'him. , TChox said hfs nairie was tlichar'd'Fenton, he tited n'the. Unit -- r I - I t. -- ed States." ana ne .came ncre . "pn a ehlp.7 . Askeijf 'ship came from 83MI f.vcnan what he ?anFranClsco on. he Baid'It.'waa'the : -- did not s v- Mackinaw. As the; Mackinaw conie from ;San Fraricfsbo, Carter lotted TCnOx ud.v After his 'Cbnfes- - "si.on this morning he was' turned, 'over 9.9 n'mvnstVii'alfd. ; ' ' . Hand 'colored calendars for in U 'Ldi'liWlc..; AH'

BTAn-OTXET- Tf RTTtS TOU llG'vith Hawaiian scenes and . - .. j .. The committee e.appointed at last . on id night s session Of the , Charter.' Con on iloivers. The "most t daintiest; tention.: to go. orer . i , ' : the charter and - . i f put in all amendments, giving the sec beautiful calendars you've';.ever r tiens new numbers; met at noon today

- V - of . sale and finished work, ... .. ; . , ... . - VeVj' niiproprlate 'i"dr their ThB charter That, thet. c 1 . . sen. will be given to the printer at once -- ,. j Several-amendment- s p jCliristmas. will be recom ( v' mended to' the convention "when the r revision committee1 reports, the charter back fOr the third? readlne. Prinrlnal pfthese ; will be ,bne. which -- Senator, Acnt today proposed, that the pay of rliGt'd supervisors.be raised to HOC a monthJ ilono.alii Acnt made tne ; same proposal in the FdrtSt. convention, nut it vas aeieated. : FILIPINO VHO fORCED iiAMES OF 'HAVAII )MIiN i

T I M ID filEfiT P LEADS rGU I llTY

Advices from Manila '. received by 3 Royal D. lead. 'dlrectbr of ' the nlanN ere bureau of labor and statistics; have helped, to roll a cdnslderable load of anxiety front, "his mind. He baa' been Informed, that ;one Arcinas- - th6( ?1 smopra iiipmo 'wno 'two -- years! 'ago; forged checks for about SlO.OOO. slgn-- J Ing 'the names df Mr. M!ad 4amd "As-- J aistant -- Director Babbitt, 4ias - rfaded j ;Eeonomical Bksert!- - gulUy?tortoel;ch'ares5gamstmif. P The checks were" Issued . agalnst'lhe Hongkong & ? Shanghai ? Cor-- -- Banking ! DELTvERED ANY TBiE - poration.; and the case bedahTeVdoted. T toiie . 1v . - hi thA Orient,, . iircihaai fledv to Italy, but was brought back to Ma--' nIIa .for.-trl- al Jndge awaf ffed the' aggrieved parties not only the amount of his I'irregularities'' but six per cent interest and the costs . 4 additional. Ends with 1 l $mc6ier. I PEACH mCKS Oft BULK. Wednesday, 10th -- the Four -- flavors, including Neapolitan Brick Daily. LOST A small, black purse near railway ' de- PHONE 4225. pot platform; small reward for the Star-Bulleti- . .reiurn.tQ the n - t-- !, office. p . ! v'.

I r HONOLULU STAB-BULLETI- SATURDAY; yoymiBEB 6t 1915.

y J I .III I, .1 J I J .1 325K0 , : A petitlom "for discharge ia; bank-rnptc- y mm The next meeting of the board of su- today was granted to Charles pervisors will be held Tuesday even-fa-g. .V 'A - : - ;vV': j si r:;U SALES OF l j ;;, i: s. .r hearing "case Further of the of the O;, , V SUNDAY EVENING, AT 7:30 - - Federal court trial jurors nave been Variety Film feichang Compahy will y, O'clock, excused until t. SO o'clock next Mon-da- be bad at 2 sext Monday after noon., -- CLUD IS P A J morning. s rv j vv- .' ,i HAS STiCilERS The Federal grand jury ill! meet Rapert Matthew, a aaUve fcf Great large Ghorus will lead . in In the Model' building at 9 o'clock Britain, loday.was admitted to Ameri A Choir c:i can citizenship, as was Frank; Tbyrl-an- , - next Tuesday morning. i Returns from less than' half of the flew' ByLnws Fix Ficure- at t ;t native of Germany. y ' - s : ' ''f-V"!- "'. - over sale's Red Qld Song ' Tuesday, November, ijio. Is r ' districts which of Fashioned Sarvis $10 Annually, With $10 for thedate f'lfhe ease' of Chan c '.Ah toaV. ?waa set for a public bearing on the Bere-tani- a Cross Christmas seals were made ibis V, Future Initiation Fes ; , costfnne4 unui, November 15 for plea. improvement ; project. . ; s morning show a total of 4794. This me derendantria charged with hav- - for advertising sale. . Honohila applica- ing. opium In his - : the ScUidderivill Iacfeasing the membership Ash-ford- 's possession. ; Dr. preach the second in a C2ri3 ''- ' cf Trial jurors Circuit Judge ' Star-Bullet- in : I. - in tion fee from S to $10. Raising an-nu- ll .f - i .: r Districts beard from as the court have been excused until ' ;.;' duel from 17 to 110 A year, . The case, of'Xeloha Kukilant - and is going to press this after- . o'clock next Monday morning, v ; - EvanSelistid Sermons Making In July Maggie - noon include none of business annual dues payable ferriera; thirged with a stat- the '4 ' - instead of January. ; Tire Cooke art gallery of Punahou uiory osense, nas been, continued un- districts from which the heaviest tolls - Annual meeting in July instead of til KoVember 22 to be set for trial. , i ire anticipated. - y '? ' College will be open tomorrow after - , V ,'.. . '' MWe expect at leasi $2500 as 4 result noon from 2 t4 5: JO o'clock. , Vi6itora ' Doubling the .' ' Cnarred with . havinx bnium aft- number of 'members are Wfelcome t V" in his of the sales," said J. A, Rath this necessary to request special meet- possession. Tata Lung, a Chinese. en- - ernoon, a . r-- " "though we ara not sore that ing. Proposed , : " or . number 25, present Caught Kn tottery tickets on him lerea piea not guilty today. The complete returns will be in until Mon- w- Xtuttbfer 42. vv-- case was continued until called for day.;;; The so ; are very THENEW YORK DRESS CO. Klshi, a Japaneu, xr&l fined $25 ihd : results far . Raising the number necessary tor triauv-..?ay,y- promising, We this morning jr Judge Htinsar-ra- L and especially so when a quorum special meet-i- n cots t a " at or annual . ' consider, that' so little time ras bad -- v;. i:r g. from 25 to 60 members. . -. The trial of Miss F. Marguaswife for adveftiaihg the sales. Honolulix ; These are the principal the No. 2 , of M. R. Bena. pfirmaiiiehtly items la A meeting of the Oahu Loafl Fund former Hotel responded generously as it aliys ittv loxated in its new quarters proposed changes, bylaws street clothing merchant, s was" of of the set ' Commission Will be held in the Capi- does to a call of this sort" ;'F'--;- ";'v Outrigger Canoe Walkikl. down today to follow - Club at Monday the trial of V Captains from the districts heard They will tol next morning, commenc- V, - be toted on at 4 special - Frank Hawkins. ; ii ing at S:S0. v, , from so far this afternoon are. Mrs. Union Street, meeting of air members, called for W. L. Whitney and Mrs. J. D. Dough-- , ;il06 Near Hotel Street. Saturday afternoon, December 4, ' H t expected r.that Jndises Sanford at Mar-tl- e eftyv Beretania : Oriental V district; grounds, An inventory ot tha estate of B. Dole and FJ 2:23 o'clock it the club 'to Charles Clemona" will Misses Beatrice Castle - and Harriet take action on. the proposed revision. Marahail was filed in circuit court reach a definite decision next Tuesday today, by Henrietta. Marshall, admin- regarding Hatch, Beretania to Hotel and, jSuunu .PhillipGyv an The club's belrd of directors, iaac a successor to Augustus K. to Aiapal; Dillingham xcrdance with action taken at the test istratrix. The estate, consists of cash Murphy, late court. clerk. .Mrs. Wt F. and ia a, local bank tq. the amont et 1,234. Mrs. Benson, llotel street and ,Nuu-an- u maihlahd dss anneal meeting ia .January has pre Mary pared a new .feet cf bylaws end has A declaration of intention to become to the Nuuanu .stream; Miss von , street sales, v Separate re- truancy, were the, only Holt .1-11- Two cases of - called copies to the club's 600 adult an American citizen was filed today r- -'r ;.r- 'v',. II I 14. I. I yet '.,- - '- 5 .... . If members. The prcposed bylaws will item on today's Juvenile court calen- by FaiistiflO Garcia Pasco,; a native ceipts from each district have not llf rAlrAV to submitted to the clubs member dar. ,Jads Whitney speedily dispos- of the Philippine Islands and a mess been calculated .by Mr. Rath, ed of the cases py placing the offend- By t!pf, with, the recommendation that attendant occupation.. . r ' t : i-- I tt.ey adopted. , ; ers on probation. r.:,v-,i.::v- ',..-:- . , re f J fas&s , te Cf.'c'Uva Jinuary 1. 'V ?AUorhey Hoi;4rd tirace today! was ':'. V ' ; driving, SUIT The- - go Charged with . claries win into effect reckless appointed as counsel f6r Lain Chhh, a iiHSES . January 1 if adcrted at the forthcora Mark J, Lewis, foreman for the Am- Chinese fcharged With having opium in WEN'S SUITS $i25 irg meeting," tali President G.. H. erican Can Ccmpany was in the po- his possession. The case will be set v FOR TutUe morning at his cSice ia lice court this morning. The case was for. trial 11 : tils ' the Judi UlIdL 2. ,rTte-tiCi- ipcrt- - continued to. November 1 - ; , .EiuJiiffi ent are the sec tiers which proTide for Bond la the sum bf ISC0 wis1 fixed mil a ib:clute Satisfcttibri g tnc.c-.r.L- - ' Guarah t:.S"lr.iv-:at'.c- fee- ii:a 3 trial c the 'territory's injunction tdday ia the iase of Joha 'August, a to. XV, and' rs!. Tag tie annual d 3 iuit aslwSt the iJcncIulu Rapid Tran chauffeur. Who ii charged ' With hav- ' lrc;.i,7 to Q a year, tLa new jro-- sit and LluJ.CcL ...zij will te resum- ing Violated the "white slave" act: The dUC3 Ler was t'Td, . include tLe r ed in Circuit Jud; a. court at case ccatihaed until November 13 UL - Stuart's - .cl- r 3.- 10 Monday for ' , MmM o'clock next morning, iu.:t- "Ue date tf- the a.nhucl-'tne'ct'a- g :iyit Jii!y L.:Uid Jaaury. An- X r "It .T. S. Choy Ihd rgea:emld llofeaa," Holdfne Ihat 'nO" leeal service fe'ai i till la tt , The divorce .case cf Mary.. Leon nual dues vi lli alio te fayitlA la July, who is, charged with having fcdrcoflca made on the. ttefehdiht, Circhil Jhdie &a ua .De.Tivea fcr ccs yt-- r la iilTicc. TtU vi.l eair.st i ucss wiii la h!s.ds'ct :!o'3, today tad his rase Stuart, today dismissed the damage il -' 1 further bearing ia Circuit Judge Whlt; c- ! ner.lprs to r.anc!:.l tcstirue-dJihtl-l Novf.mbe'r 12 Which suit brought by W, A.' Klhhey, formfer avcid the f 2 LT&nday 'at Lvy'8 twart at O'clock hext ' 1 H vLich usually after v time he plea, ills ball Was att - rn ey, a gal ns t M rs. El tab eth J. ttriwcy cota ' : wiil.iater afternoon. sj twb-Veitr-O- Christmas to men having families to if , Knight, leraadmother Of ld jv. . : ft buy presents for." . . Mrs Knight ,th5" ' Richard Sraartsas far as Further trial of cise of. Jamei n" A new provides for, to The trial Of Hawkins, a fged : -- ccnrrlttce; is Frank .is concerned. ,4v , . - '" Stewart c Ccmi any again Z. S. Spaldr mt'- . te known ta tL3 crder and entertain- with Eenini .i; iuOr bat k government .."Attorney, Kjtoney, acted for;-Mrs- ment ccniEittee. It wll relieve the ing, a auit for damasca la the sum of reservation.without a permit, was set Knight in the contest of " the will bt czvzr-.'.'dr- s f?6,Cao, will be ,h ad ia Circuit Judgd ' house cf this wor'.. The '" down today, id follow the case of Cyril the late Thelma K, ; Parker Smart --' ll-.l- i:- p Whitney's 'court : next Monday qurEtlca cf tLa tdult uclcr-shi- Geer, Who i Charged With having vio wnrch ended ia a compromise. Arter f J- to 500 nay also up, morning, beginning at 8:23 o clock... lated the "white fclavte" de-- a few- - kinn'ey I) fcrousht , A v. .,. -- 1. , - . ,.. act The months bad ;6lapsed;: although net xiatlcCd ia ti.3 rev Led Xeadant has Ceearelsed oa Ms own filed Suit agaitist Mrs.-Knig- la the " bylaws.. ,. , ', , 'KawaguchI, cnairgea v'with having v '. V ; v attor-riey'- s. reccsaizaaci.'" ..i ' i local court seeking to recover1 - i" The Club was crrinlzr 1 chefa tickets in hu possession, enter- - k '" ii ," "i 'r i' i:- fee's amoantmg about $13,W3!, Outrider f wy j to by Alcxahdcr Ford. It fciartlJ ed a; plea of guilty ia Circuit Judge MANY LAND fAPCf;3 GET ?' ' From th tact'.! Mrs: Klnght: wa.l Iluie that 4- - 'with lc-- 3 V sa 10 T'"r.tcrs end tas Ashford's .court today and was sen- - , 8IGNATUHE OF, GOVtRROR ii resident ofSsa Francisco at theilfcle ' T : crown TuttU taid tenced to pay a find of X --3. --The " " ":'- - theVhuit4 was filed Judge 'held J ftuly. czrl 'Stiiart 5,';!4.-..'.v- i rn:;t - today-1- ' 1 :acs C3- was gppeal GdV'rnor today sev- legal . , .. ,r - aa Ftakha'ai sfgaed there1 wak ihadd v J. from the district court that hov service ...... - -- trr-.- ca ". , 4. h- k ' j,: ; f t, ..1 ' .. ..,! ' v' : ' cs a the clab cl eral pipefi atprbvals land oa her, and dishissed the, ' i .':-.,-- : i - . ' of base. -, cbveiif -i ll-3 I-- ' : -- ' ;;: w . 4 l ' m v. a year, Lie' will U Charged , Suioka forfeitures, mortgage's cW-- MA -- ,?:,v3 to with larceny, .8 ahd leases sub- - '.,'.. 5; i '.make i..;;.r&vi.:i'.tr.t.g Lid entered a plea, "of guilty ia mitted tbvbi- -i by Land iCo'umissIoner cclcm.latcd . Jarnecs, rren-.ters- - arTcrJ Aahford'8; ay: r letter pttico to Tte Circuit (Judgef court to Joshm D. Tucker. . :;:-v- ; : . Two incldd-e- O'-vr- r reseat il J.t .L;rsaip ia .3 t;J He was Ecitenced to pay a fine cf 4100 forfeitures jtt lind wrS d 1 1CD rr.cre, sen- 64 Wkil-UH-Keok- a, the raaklns? a lots in lieu of a three months' prison IS the list.'oneffbr Lot ia ' cf C.a. la tl.3 Lit year the tlub t;cr.t tence imposed in the (district cour$. Kula, MSiif, held by Lot V'T'f " 1 nearly J4C:o for improvements auU C. Kealohl, aiid the other ia Kulaba; buildtar". It Is cut find has The members of Theodore Roose- KaupakuTua,;.Hamakuai6a, MauL cfdtt . r. i nearly In treasury. ires-betwee- j' the velt Camp No. 1, Uhlted Spanish War r Mortr Edward.Herrlck . i Veterans, will . meet at 7;S0 o'clock Browa and First Natioaal Bdak of 4- tle' thU evening ia the headquarters ia Paia', V. also between. J Thurston x R. ' " .i 'V Alakea street In spite of. the fact that Hinckley and - the First National uvmm fire recently destroyed a portion of Bank or; Paia. wire, tpproved by the UUVL -- Ul the building. Future meetings of the governor. :.r , . i . ,- , .. camp will be - held in the National ApprdYal was-- Ilb made of the Guard armory in Hotel street ft lease ,ofk right of way thrbugh Lot 1 Five prisoners,' from the territorial :...;LK 27 LawaJ, ..Kauai,, agreement haying penitentiary, having served time 'longi ikUkL biiJwwi):. A petition for the probate of the teea reached between Charles Blake er thati tbaVrequfred'yttie'.'mlhl1 will of the late Charlotte D. King was and-tbf- e. ifcBrjde.Ugar (Company.: ; m'um aehtehtes, were granted paroles filed in circuit court today by Robert today by ; iiponi Wednesday Governor Pinkham Davis King, son. The estate is varied morning at 7:30 from San feebmmendation bf High Sheriff .Wll-- j r.t ?t-:- t JaOO.- - Robert Davis' King, Francisco. V Next mail for the coast ii4m foI : P, Jafrett' The.men aro as ,Y.-i,- II., U. King, Samud' Wilder goeVTne&&y .mdrntag'ia the Mihoa. . transport; fc YdZ and Caaiel II. King, sons, and The lagan carritl. fiill - Joe fifafeir6ir;1se Attornrv Claudfus H. McDride was Helen H. King, daughter, are named despatch but today for the fce-- st The five years for; assault and baitery with; severely iajaeJ ia aa auloLiclHe ac- as the heirs. Rohert Ditia King is Ma-tsti&i- AYdnesday v wlU have 7343 a weapon; sAhtone Martin tell,' t, t Mir cident which cccurrcd last zl-t- de- named as executor;;; s vvv:.-- ' , tons'. of cargo, the; biggest of the yea. serving from tiiree to iBve 'years 'bh a; tails of which are lacking. McBride oueuse; serv- flufekfy biaiuiory Aue lasutara, today was ia bed at the Seaside hotel Partly because the prosecution felt ,:!w; eager Atiried arbiind ing four separate sentences rof fromj and was unable to, leave it to. answer that there; was no evidence to justify Ihtf reat of-- i street car 6ii ' King one to ten years each, third 'degree Inquiries ic'a.rding" the. accident t)r. iurther action, and partly at the re-cju- fetreet bppcaitS Opera HtfusV; last burglary Jiian Mahgilet, Serving from H.mfTiHH! W. II. Ketchun, who, attended, him of Liquor License Inspector W. night according to an officer's report, one year and three months to 20 years last nislit said today that Mr. Me-Krid- e. P. Fenaell, he case Of Charles'MoW a cd; rad Idld andther' machine, the for third degree burglary, ' And also was badly shaken , UP , but nc Nam, charged with selling Jiquorw driver of which ii not knowji.-Litt- le Juan de Gusnian, for the ; same: time broken, . . damage , was Z .."..:'.'-- ."- .;. - - benes were out a license, was. nolle prossed in done i .i ?i ahd th sAme chirge.'. -' ''-- IT'. V;"!f--.T-- McB.ride, according to meager re- . 1 . Circuit Judge Ashford's ..court today. r ports, was in the rear seat of aa auto- B'ert Pklmtr,' iffdicted br' the' terri "FrefjUhersDay: Wilt be'.obWerveU mobile which collided with' another of K: torial grandjury, oh tfiarge Of per by . The case t Nakamura and i the "Sons aiid ; Daughters: ot vehicle on King street heir the Optra George Jliesaiina, ; charged.; with pef-Jur- y Jury in cbhhectida wits the cbrbherV Revolution' bit D6cenbe 21, No report of McBride'a being ' ' House. has beea . cdntlnupd In; Clrcuft hearing on the murder dt Mrs. Latxra by a banquet: A committee to take v ' hurt has been turned into police head- Judge ; Ashford'a court until 1:30 B&nanao. on Ottohef 26; Whs afraiga-e- d chirge'of the 8,'ffair will be appointed - quarters.' o'clock next Tuesday afternoon,', c Wv Circuit Judgtf Aihfo'ra cOuft within A short time". A;:W-- w fi' it - :.' which time pleas will be taken. - todaf. Thd "casd. "c"dnUiitied 'bntil V ' rCB-t---.- and Hleshima were witnesses l;30 TcldekVhm-Tuesda- y aiterfiobh The local federdl. authorities 'may I DAILY REMINDERS for the prosecution in the Scully-Chil-to- n fbi1 plea..'.jut tti tltef imi Paliaef says, tiW a hand fa ,th0 "city faU' Icanddl -- conspiracy case, during the trial he wlU Stcdf e"; aft HotAe- - as i he investigation;, in case ' they, can ' bb J StEEi.L-Wl- L . - Japanese-American'citl- to c : get by See cf which case it is alleged they per- wahti hi fcase td go before a Juty. fchbwii oil at- - least dfle bctision, YAL'K O'l idthts of "the" " assist y:"nT Js: To value, sell It 'auction that c McGrith-Bdwer-Boggs- -; to learn tLa re;-- . j ads.-Ad- v. - - jured 'themselves... ;.; members of the Y. M. C. A. auctloa .t - f i the Japanese : wtfathe-- Bovlfc- l- . , 'This TlrlrteV c&l IdT Sftully gsng tdok French leavg dt their Hound the islana la auto, 14.00. evening - There are about 2D Eight' be'brbught by iiqV Y. -- . Engineered , an Paul Steel, citiieiishlp" secretary of ei a! the l.r cf th 3 Lewis Stables. Phone 2141. adv.. days mall will Trf iitddif oif thff M.CA. gultdi it night and r.?' " 1 U5, Y. M. C. sta-- members ia this club and their is estai::.-- I.i 1 i j. Milton & Parsons are showing soft the ; Matsohia, , fltie t. Pier alleys Adv., Z toplum deal; the A, will address the aid felt ladies' hate for steamer wear. AdV. - ..f Only four more days of rt'lthe big sale i.4 . at Silva's Toggery. You are going to regret it greatly tt you miss lhU4 ' - - :y-W'oul- bargains. ; . ''-- V" you accept a present of one dollar? See E. O. Hall & Son's ad- vertisement' : You can always good - ; here" a bargains there, but is sr chsnce to get the cash; Christmas cards, stickers, ribbons Christmas needs at Arleigh's. Make Janims'' 1 your selection now. Counters piled V--r- . high with the daintiest Christmas nov- GOODS, ITOW HOST COIIPLLTU A1TD SVI-?- - C.VS.Zl'--D, VCJ elties sh6wn In Honolulu. , 1; nTHE iTOCK OF.XU AT THIS pTOIlE IS THE LAIlGipT

New . 1 line of brassieres." Junifonn and ' Prudential goods maternity and iMYE.likdWonTuiaTO.To ;.. . surgical corsets and belts; new fall y W-- r ' models, front and back lace corsets. .ir D6lUT;YOU:THrilK;IT'S A.GOOD IDEA TO til&h tptil! . fAi3 dHOPPIIT EAliLY Alib GUT IT?. ST CIIC:: '.VITII Cj?. Z1L Goodwin Corset Shop, Pantheon bldg, tbr w-- m . . ft " k J w v Adv. . vn; 01TE-THIE- ' HUGHS? YOu GAII? TWO- - THIRDS AIID WE GAUJ' D. . : New arrivals in 1916 calendars are ' shown Honolulu Photo. Supply "" v- at the 'v v ' -- - ftw' r". Cc's store on Fort street Dainty cal- 4 Wt" endars with hand-colore- d scenes and j- f-- - u TT - flowers of Hawaii are especially at- A Tryi A; TXT 'tractive. - - :

' Young' Wo SIk, charged , with hav- ing received goods stolen from the Ewa Plantation Company, entered a plea, I i of guilty in Circuit Judge Ash ford's FORT STnnT.vOPrcciTZ c:.zzzlzz cur.c court today. He will be sentenced at 1 :20 o'clock next Tuesdar afternoon. J.'

HONOLULU STAR BULLETIN, SATURDAY, NOT.MBER 6, 1915. RECORD KBEIt MM EVENT IWJAPIESE - A.- A. WILDER: I would like to GEW. know what authority the Public Utili- OFPHYSICIK AS CARTER ties Commission has to pay any por- tion ot the expenses of Mr. Forbes --4 trip to Washington? r ' - ' RILEY H. ALLEN r - - r - - EDITOR I ARE EXPECTED LEAVES ISLAflDS R. D. MEAD: Numerous expres- SELF-DISCIPLIN- come from SATURDAY...... NOVEMBER 1915. NOT MILITARISII BUT E sions of satisfaction have the plantation laborers since the an- nouncement of the big ben us that will ; Dr, F. E. .Trotter, secretary of the (Continued from Page 1) The committee In charge of ar- BRYAN AGAIN. : (From the New York World.) : . , year. : ,v Hawaii Medical Society, late this af- rangements for Coronation Day, which be given them this ,' ,'.'. Not enough attention" has been given to the ternoon predicted a record attendance CoL Benjamin Wr. Atkinson ot the 2d wiU be celebrated by local Japanese Ha- : 24th annual meeting the or Infantry was in command of the entire on 10, em-I'loye- rs T. U TREM PER (Atlanta) t v:'.v-- v.-;.V"- ; a a at the of November have asked the They're off! m extension of military traminir not war '. . ' ganization, which began today in the escort i. of Japanese to give the em- waii should advertise more in the President "Wilson lias " announced a policy measure but as'domesttereforni.! ; bungalow, capltol grounds. Salute As General Passed. ployes a holiday on this occasion. If Scuth. The competition with the south- Gen. Carter V passed along ' - course, stirf, is expected, said Dr. Trotter, that As: the ; found Impossible to ern resorts would, of be . AVith an adequate navy we do not greatly It it is that it is end, as might be expected the Nebraska states- all of the members of the society re lines of soldiers : the cavalrymen give the entire day to the employes but I am condent that many south- have to fear what any other nation can do to siding cn Oahu will be in attendance. brcught their sabres and the lafantry- - it is expected that at least part of erners would come to Hawaii both man rho to boy -- guns present, chang nsed be called the orator until us. no navy, we do have to and that there probably will be a good men their to the the day will be given to them for a summer and winter. But, navy or fear ing to attention when commander ' representation of members liTing on the holiday, ' Lis' grew ' oratorical' locks thin and his waist we to . v had passed. - what can do ourselves. the outside islands. Wednesday; will be the big- PERSONALITIES Following is a list of the members i Hundreds of officers and tneir wives Sexl (jrevr thick has announced another policy. It f The World certainly yields o none in its ' gest day of the year among: the Jap- of the society; and families thronged the dock and you go 41 - Logan as anese in Hawaii. Wherever E. G. DU1SE.NBERO. a member of is agin the president. V. , That is . the main support of the personal liberty ,of our citizens. R. G. Ayer, Honolulu ; F. Burt. La- crowded the decks of the the D. Honolu- General Carter crossed the gang the one topic of discussion is the Oahu loan fund commission, will But we believe that, .to be a blessing, rperaonal haina. Maui; W. Baldwin, Coronation Day celebrations. The point that appeals to that proverbial individual Scho-fiel- d plank. Leis were presented to him by leave next, Friday on the Niagara for lu; C. L. Baker, 1st Lieut, M. O. lormal celebration will be held in the liberty must go hand in hand with personal dis R. W. Honolulu; the hundreds. , and both he and Mrs. Vancouver and other mainland cities. referred to as the man up tree. Barracks: Bent. morning, when official portrait of a B. D. Hawaii; A-- Bow-- Carter were loaded with flowers. the cipline; and when fails, to do this imme- Bond. Kohala. Emperor will be at the it' it Kahu-k- u, -- On one side the gangplank the the exhibited HURON K. ASHFORD, clerk to the ( To this man up a tree, wherever the tree is, en, Puunene, Maui; C Buffett. of will diately tends to degenerate into irresponsible Oahu; M. Burn ham. Honolulu; 2nd Infantry band was stationed. They Japanese consulate. An address first Judge of the local circuit court. it looks as . Col. William Jennings Bryan, be read by Consul Arita and the sub- following an op-erati- on if 4-- Capt W. Clark, M. R. Corps. played American army airs, and melc is improving rapidly license. - ; . ;;-;-r '. :; P. Ft ; (U. which were marches In Civil stance of the remarks will be cabled for appendicitis, it was an Lite of the eecretary.of state's office and early v Shafter; M. T. Clegg. S. JV H. S.. dies the " i The chief- - test of individual freedom is Cooper, Hono War and in the Spanish-America- n war. to Emperor Yoshlhito, The Japanese nouhced today. '; v the--; J its Honolulu, T. H.;;G B. n ca Chaiitanqtfa circuit, is considerably Alea,-Oah- wUl then Join in singing the national u; Infantry t self-subordinati- lulu; H. B. Cooper, Capt Alternating with, the .2nd - capacity for voluntary It :.r- i more anxious to cut a figure in the next presi- W. R, Darls, Med. Corps, Honolulu; band the Hawaiian band . played anthem. COL. S. I. JOHNSON and Lieut is the display of that capacity which makes re W. B." Deas; Hana. Maul; Maj. M. A. Hawaiian music. Just before the toat The afternoon will be devoted to Whitener of the National Guard of dential campaign than he is to make a record De Laney.1 Med. Corps, Honolulu; P. sailed the Hawaiian band. - with two wrestling, fencing, geisha girl dancing Hawaii will probably be back in Ho- publican 3so;glori6u3 today, is;the - - ' for cohimon;sense. 'Perhaps within that ex- l it A. Surgeon B. J. Duffy, U.- S. P. H. S., women leading, sang- !Aloha." .Gen- and many other entertainments. As nolulu Wednesday morning, according absence of I - -- men Durney,- - Kula, Carter, on the boat saluted in Consul is a prohibitionist it was ' - that whicliimakes: Manila; C P. Waiakoa. eral. Arita to information given out at headquar pansive bosom which has often throbbed- - -r- - con- at shake oyer England's future. Maui; Capt S. W. French. M. (V Ft farewell. decided that no sake would be ters by Chief Clerk Evans theirheads Kamehameha; Capt F. H. oucar, M. Many Unexpected Tributes. , sumed while the populace is paying the sound of its own voice, he realizes that he clear-sighte- t , ' But surely no d de M. Gillespie, A. Sur- ' Tributes which General Carter did emperor. address, 1 American can C, Honolulu; J. P. homage to the The DR. S. PRATT, president of i. Las Co chance to commons- v J. R make a record tot self-discipli- geon. expect came: to . him literally by by con ne U, S. P. H. S.2 E. S. Goodhue. not which will be read the local Sanl-tar- v lude himself into JmaginingHhat, the board ; of health, and Chief Holualoa, Goodhue, Ka-- dozens morning . from' residents highly polished ' :pe;his talents' .are. not: along that line;! he r Hawaii: W. J. this sul, will be placed in a Insnertor CL Charlock, have rone is Americiln today. , ; , . Businessmen who have ! an virtue of laupapa, Molokai H. Hayes, Pukoo. of Honolulu. box of Hawaiian wood and sent to the Hilo to inspect the sanitary condit- "3 Lid little practise and jess success in that K. ; with in to Spoiled, by misguided parents, undisciplined Molokai ; Haida, Honolulu P. F. come in contact' him relation Emperor. ' ion of the Big Island. They will re- direction.... So away; he goes in another direc- Hedemann, Honolulu Herbert Ho to civic movements and friends made to Honolulu on November ' ' turn ," ..; by impotent school teachers, our tendency to nolulu; G. D, Hlndley,, Hilo," Hawaii;. in a purely social way called one after - : ,' is v . .', tion. - - , ARMY NOTES self-wille- self-indulge- W. C. Hobdy, A. G. Hodg- with packages . which d nt Honolulu; another little quartermaster- -, grow up into men and Kealia, were with ' to be xiuartermaster at depot Having once been a colonel .of volunteers ins, Honolulu; K. Hoffman, left Lieut Kimball headquarters on Hotel street women. Manhandled by poverty, pr mollycod Kauai; H. .T. Hollman, U. S. P. H. S given the general as tokens of friend; Th bndv of Ueut Carl E. KosneS : .; : . . recently com J zrA had his pieture taken in uniform lolling, Honolulu; F. H. Humphris. 8 - ,W. ship and esteem. . i of the 1st Infantry, who dled by wealth, the tendency is everywhere, the . armory Vy the way, in a chair Chapel street, ; Mayfalr, London; L. "General Carter has been grantee mitted suicide py snooung Dimseu Yesterday at tho funeral camp' . authority, revolver, was sent to the main service was held for Sgt CecrpR.r same; . intolerance of contempt E. Hooper, quarantine serrice, Hono leave of absence on his arrival at San with r f for " Vrilliam Jennings Bryan naturally qualifies as lulu:" A. Irwin, Hilo. Hawaii ; F. Irwin, Francisco until November 19, the date land on the transport Logan, i Riley, 10-it- Company, Coast Artillery obedience, aversion to laws, indifference to recently himself. The com- - military.- Dlaa. Hawaii; A.; F." Jackson, Honolu of his retirement so that today prac- who killed expert; He tl: crc fore exposes the -- : & ruies, ana worsnip oi seu. .y e; n -- lu ; W.Y F. James, U. 8. P, H. S., Hono tically marked the end of his active Capt Ralph H. Lister sailed on the pany of which Riley was member . . - ' body the service. vrliole military defense program as valueless lulu; Capt J. F. Johnston, Schofield military career. . c Logan 'today, and Capt Jack Hayes, was present in a at We remain seated to the ;music;.;of our na - by saying ' 'Preparedness as a means of defense Barracks; I. KatsukL Honolulu; C. May Keep Busy Writing. . who was transferred from the 1st In The body was taken back to the main tional anthem, .remain' covered at ihe passing Kellar, Honolulu; W. H. Ketchum, Ho 'He will not be at a loss for some fantry, took up his duties as assistant t land today on the Lcsan. - is a false that,- And . D. ,Hcn:olulu4. though, one of theory." Just like of of our national flag':---- ; nolulu; E. Kilbourne, thing to do, said the courso he proceeds right ahead on the serene E. . D. Kremers. Schofield Barracks, staff officers today. "General Carter We are unquestionably still patriots', - but we Oahu;' F. Wong. Leong, Honolulu; F. is one of the best informed men on r c onviction that having said this, he has punc-- 1 A. Lyman. Waimea. Kauai. Capt L. military topics m the ; country. For are becoming slightly paunchy . patriots, who ..red military bubble Bv i McAfee., Schofield'. Barracks V. years he. has clipped, from magazines, a and left nought behind. 01 Mc- need a !( course of stiff traimng to tope lup our F.' McConkey; Paia', Mauii W. newspapers and army ' papers every For Bryan has that laughable and irritating systems. yK V: ': Coy.' iurg.i'U. S. P. H. S.V J. T.' Mc scrap of military information, he could ; R. ; McDonald, all :::y, f bared, by some other public men, of 'be--. ' Donald.' Honolulu C. find, and these are indexed and We. wish" that the' 400,000 continentals that Schofield Barracks; R. J. McCettigan, arranged so that he can refer to them ! Having "a; l)lati--J - Mc-Kella- r, that because he utters solemn Secretary Garrison's plan contemplates' could Waipahu,- Oahu ; 1st 'Lieut H. It" instantly. He. has a most remarkable : iii a Tahta Home :d3 1:3 lias forever settled the subject. v Ft Shafter;:-- J. E.! McKiUop, collection of facts regarding the army, be 4.000,000.-'Fou- r million men from dudes, to Kamuela, Hawaii; C R, McLean, Ewa, and as he alwas's works from 6 in the of V At h distance is difficult .to take JBryaris ; V Honolulu ; W; L. Right on the top Tantalus it i dock hands; reabsorbed into our dailyJife, who 0ahu Mltamura, morning until late in the afternoon, ' vagary tcrlously. But1 it will bo' taken Moore; Honolulu; J. A. Morgan, Hono and often at night, he will probably looking into Manoa! , ridge, naa ana lulu ; 1. Mori, HonolifjC T. IC Morong. keep , busy at Washington doing Xlter learnea tnai prompt ooaiiy meniai '' 'r : ' criou.ly by t:.a3:crdrnerican;fn:3 ultra ob'edience Honolulu Capt J. HvMount, M. C. ary worfc-H- f . , ' ian-talu- s to crders does not constitute humilia l C.'-Mua- - ts Trill clap white palms in OahuVCapt a, Ft De Brigadier-Genera- l John P. Wisser, and at end of the new if . their soft -- T, tion and that self discipline is compatible with Russy: H. V. Murray, Honolulu; L. formerly commander' of he 1st' Ha- tvc-Gtory- v : nn-America- ns ;T - v.r.ctucus approbation. The who self-respe- Myert, Honolulu R..'Myers5Clare- waiian Brigade, with headquarters at croadl ct, would be a.splendid army for use A ' ' unst monU CaL; AV.. . Osmers, Wailuku, Schofield Barracks, took command of vc ? :n s:I.cut';r c-r- the administration : not primarily against'foreigri forces but against Maul; L. . department hospi- the Hawaiian Department immediate- house, partly furniGliJ.' - - y being only half- ::. M ly Car- ever, tince the war started 1 ; tal Oahu; J. O'Neill, Naalehu4 Ha after the departure of General .1. i l ' i American weakness. , . S. B. Pratt,! Honolulu; F.. L. any ;S .s rib-- In uuu uppmuuJ wall;? J. ter. Hehasr not announced 30,009 square feet of u;;.ir lieu -- About ia wu jiu Putman. s Lihue. Kaoai; t J H; Ray changes In the1 staff, though It is pos- Tin ar.:w to point out .how. much better : mond, Honolulu; Lieut-col- . . F. Pi sible that several transfers may be ; " The disgrace of General' Gregorieffj the - land arid magnificent view. - Reynolds,M. C, Oahaj W. C Rogers, made, according- to army gossip. elements could- run- - the . country. tu Honolulu; IL L. Ross, Kealakekua, Ha go-- ? elevation will brace it will Bryan has never lacked a " waii; C. , Rothrqckl F. E. Sawyer, The j. by Germans, has been i A. some now. ress was captured the Puunene,. Maui ; W.,A, Schwallie, in lie will have of it Not I doctor's : ' expected. The early fall of Kovnd, which was sane asylum, Oahu; L. L. Sexton, A. A. you up and save you ' will be strong enough to SurgV S. P. H. Shepherd, " :iyably it in U. S; I J. a- V, a presidential campaign. It may' di strong in loruucaiious aa wen ua .iu buppucs, Honolulu, T, H.; Capt J. L. Siner, M. bills. "- j:.-- ' j has never been fully explained. With its cap- C, Oahu: A. N. Sinclair, Board of 'Is! 3 Ccngrc'i'S at a critical time., And perhaps Health; Gv F. Straub,' Honolulu; C. Lt DRIVERS ihe G ermans secured an immense amount FOR IS 1 Yours right now L:yan will believe he is rendering the country ture Stow, Hilo, Hawaii; Thomas, Queens of war material, - much' of which should have hospital, Honolulu; F. E. Trotter, surg. 0 self-hypnotiz- :: Lcrvicc. As a er, he is one of U. S. P. H. S.; G..B. Tuttle. Heeia, for $2,50 been commander followed the - i J--;- removed had the Oahu; Maj. G. Van M. C, Scho- the bet-i- the business, ' Pool. VABITED DY CLUB example set at Lemberg and Warsaw by, the neia KarracKs; u. u. waiters, Honolulu; A. IL ,Waterhouse,t Koloa, evacuating Slavs It is; now stated that at a ; Wayson. ; A job: Kauai J. T. Honolulu T. J, ::Ai:n;a ran v;ohst or bad critical time the commander was absent from West, Makaweli, Kauai; Capt J D. At the. election of a new board of Whitham, M. Schofield BarrackH ; an- C, governors : held, yesterday in the J. the fortress and this may mean that instead B. Wood, Honolulu; H. Wood.rWil- - flaking the worst of a bad job, the city char- - a nual meeting of the Honolulu Automo- of holding city until the last possible mo alca, Oahu; 1st Lieut N. N.Wood, M. bile; Club,r: ' following' members the Young, the i ;r convention Uast; night adopted', on; second C, Schofield Barracks; E. N.' were . chosen : '. E. E. Bodge. R.' B.' ment, he withdrew in, anything but military Kahului. Mani; K. Zeniulro, Honolulu. - - " - f , t Booth, J. J. Belser. H. Stuart Johnson. reading. the provision for a' superintendent of : ' orden On .the. other hand, there is always the Janies lX' McLean, C. A. Mc Wayne, city vbrks. The Star:Bulletin has already f.lARCALLIHO GIVEN' V V James W. S. S. Paxson and N. ; some Pratt - ! possioility oi unaermining: uuiuence in - makes and various ornamentatiens. ; pointed out to its readers' the fact that this UNTIL NEXT TUESDAY B. Young; This board will elect of in the best the faction-ridde- n Russian court which has ficers SOOn.; ' ; Ct." position is one political exploitation of the : urged ; VIEIRA JEWELEY CO., 115 Hotel - for disgracing from motives of .10 ENTER HIS PLEA 4 President. James U McLean succeeded in him a new automobile ' : the consideration of government and the taxpayers' money. That r enmity, . i - p. : K :s K; 'Y In the presence, el his wife, a bro ordinance for the city, which will con it will be eliminated before the charter draft ther and his brother-in-law- , John Mar- - tain all of the good features of the cailino, former clerk in Circuit Judge-- California state law as well as those is finally passed is altogether unlikely. The v' 1 i ' There is something deliciously. ironical in Whitney's court, today, listened to the of . the present Honolulu ordinance. reactionary forces in the convention are too reading of one of four counts in an Mr.' McLean advised putting the sub the fact four police officers engaged in - strong, and the progressives forces are divided, that indictment charging: him with embez. ject before the supervisors. such a heated, dispute yer the proper details clement. Robert W, Breckons, his at- At the suggestion of J. W. Pratt it some of them apparently being on the fence torney, asked that plea be reserved was urged that women be encouraged :": of making an arrest that they got into a fight pre as well. unUl 1:30 o'clock next Tuesday after to join the organization. At the ' and one of them had to be escorted to the police noon, at which time Marcalllno will sent time women are allowed as . Limited i On , the committee' .to revise the inchoate be arraigned - on the other three members, but so slight is their inter- station. Perhaps the main reason for their ex " charter and make it ready for third reading counts. ' est in it that hone have Joined. The ceeding zeal of discussion was that the debate count today! Circuit reward posters, offering $25 for in- who The read before are two delegates have been outspoken Judge Ashford - charges Marcalllno formation leading to the conviction FURIHSHfiD over.matters of professional detail occurred in persons glass on against the "majority report", and activi- with having converted to his own use of who throw the 2 ; ;v...v 45.00 . .the K 2392 Koa ave. a saloon. r on May 21, this year, 100 shares in roads, are ready and will be put up reactionaries-upen;is6- , 4 iom'J-- ties of the rV Daniel soon. .v. 1124 Lunalllo ... the Honolulu Brewing and . Malting ''': C. Achi.; Company, of the alleged value of '"'. Cor. Green and Victoria sts...... 7o.00 r , Logan and W. It will be interesting self-contr- . Lacking ol , himself, '.William Jen 11500, and the property of the J. J. The . Manhattan i. Cafe, i on Hotel 2658 Manoa 3 v. .v.; 60.00 V writing ' Oahu ave to see if they will now join in a charter nings Bryan ascribes the same weakness to Egan estate. Judge Ashford fixed street, near Fort street which has which is worse than the one Honolulu now has ball In the sum of 12500 for each spe been : closed for; several days,' will re- others. He is unable to understand how a na charge in - open Monday under new management UNFURNISHED : - - ' ?;oj ?i short-ball- ot cific the indictment of and infinitely worse than the form - - which are- four.- . . This well' known cafe has been pur ; , tion may be strong in a military sense and yet there Z Royal Grove ()... 2 .;..' 4 .37.59i' which mainland cities are-- rapidly adopting; chased by Lin Sing Company.' Chock Hackfeld and Prospect Sts...... 2 ..... forbearing. ; . Sing, manager, will just and yt Police Sergeant J. S. Dolan. of Los is and welcome 3 ; 2aoo they may decline' to have . f4 Mendonca Tract (Llliha . It is conceivable that Angeles, CaL, was shot and killed In old patrons as well. as. new-next- Mon- - St) - 25.00 n hand in perfecting a bad charter, and - will a round-u- p of auto thieves. . - daJ.v:-..:.:'.;:.-'-:- i:;r fr;- 1713 Kalia Rd Waikiki ...... 2 ...... - The president's "silence on the Bryan mani y '';' (partly furnished) bring in minority report to the convention. a festo is agpin a reminder that speech for HQ klnau St...... : ...... 4 Bryan is free silver while silence is more 1004 W; 5th Ave; Kalmukl....;...... 4 ...... 16.00 Probably the busiest spot on the face of the "1023 Aloha lane ...... 2 v..... 18.00 " golden than. ever. . . earth just now isrin the vicinity of those slides 1339 Wilder Ave. .'. 4 40.00 1562 Nuuanu Ave...... '...... 5 ...... 50.00 at the Canal, yet less is heard from there than " Those who have long been in doubt as to sAILE. Luso St (near School)...... ;...... 2 , ...... 20.00 a few thousand . other places where there 's FOR Ave. 2 ...... 25.00 ' what a "sea of mud" really looks like should f Thurstoa story six-roo- m bungalow, con- really nothing worth while happening. Saying try to navigate Kalakaua avenue these days. A and a half 1312 Center St, Kaimuki 2 ...... 25.00 nothing and .shovelling dirt is one of the best taining two bedrooms with all modern fixtures. 1S18 Beretanla St ...... 2 ...... 25.00 .'. " little specialties of the American engineers on 2015,Lanihuli Drive (Manoa)...... 3 40.00 . Evidendy Pennsylvania would rather trust In good .condition, convenient to cars. Situate 125.00 ' Waialae road, 6th and 7th Aves...... 15 V v- bet that job. women of 2 So00 the ballot to Penrose than to the on Young Street. Price $4000. . Hyde and Oahu, Manoa ...... ; ;' " ' the state.-- ;:-..-;-".- v. v: 2355 Oahu Ave., Manoa ...... 5 . . . . . 70.00 V particulars apply to . 4 50.00 . : Obviously in the Itapid Transit case it takes For further 1124 Lunaiilo partly furnished) ...... ' an expert to pass on the expertness of other ' nobody going to temper the 929 Green et 2 ...... '35.00 . Looks as if is 2 25.00 : 'V- - GUARDIAN CO., LTD., 1317 Makiki St ...... experts. , S ;;.,,;' V wind to shorn Serbs. TRUST the 1205 Wilhelmlna Rise 2 ...... 25.00 Stangeijwald Building Merchant Street ' 14th and Paiolo Avesi Kaimuki... VU. 2., ' .i.-.-.'- j 22.50 V - ... pacifist-hyphenate- 12.50 The charter convention is slowly staggering W. J. B. is hot after the d 1140 KalU st. (fa UneX';V...:;ii ...... -...- . 2 . (6 itsrare4 jpwept, uahonorcd and unsung.. vote.v HONOLULU STAR BULLKTItf. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1915.

PARTIES GIVE PRIZES FOR MM . TJaeDinner Set 1 :i VARY BEST ESSAYS OK sarins and the HIM and other holiday functions Dinner ;IIIIPJ.S,i ifOf!03 villjcall for elegant dinners Sis! arc indisiH'iisable and inseparable. In making prepara-- ' tions for your THANKSGIVING DINNER it is also im- Social life wa not Defected on An extensive plan for tae mstruc--. e wish to announce that we have special 4aci portant to have the proper dishes. : trantpott Logan, according 1 Uon of citizens in, Americanism, board the ne. ior-Trran- d Our fctock consists of a. selection of 39 open stock to Mrs. a. Kv Havklna. until .recently 1 and to promote the study of good tlt-- jities inakera spedalty of socletr editor of the Manila Daily Bui- - lzenahip.' haa, been embarked upon by patterns ranging inequality from the inexpensive serai-- ; letln. one of the leadinc momlne na-- the Sont and Daughters ot the Ainerl- - IKjrcelains to the Royal Clintons, all of which being sold pera there, who J a,pasener on the kan .Revolution, and Paul. Steel cIUt, ROASTING TURKEYS, SUCKLING PIGS, ETC. ; hlp and who called at the Star-Bui-- 1 xenship secretary ox.ue xv Ji.. V m. f . 1 J . Vi irt open stock enables you to select just the pieces you Kii. iL . fTKft r9 t a M0na ttni ittA 1 - w voyage. . JoinUy offering need.- ; ::;: - transport resumed the She is Daughtera are H quarter- - prizes each. One, group is .to Let us tell you about it. We will deliver cold or . the wife of an employe of the csh y "The House of Housewares" 'v master corps transferred to the main- - be offered to ; students, of the terri-- ' ' prefer. details, call land V v' lory in the high school grades; the hot, as you For further etc., tin Mrs. Hawkins said there were ser- - other to young folk of high school age . - W. Bihibnd & Co., Ltd. eral children's and birthday parties who are not in the schools, or phone. -j V. on board. .From Manila to Nagasaki For the latter group appropriate W 4 v-;V;.- ; Honolulu, Hawaii. Mrs: Francis Burton Harrison, wife courses and lectures will be offered of Governor-Genera- l M. order, out-- 53-6- l:::.. Harrison of the by Steel in taat those nfo 5 King St. Phone 4937 Philippines, was on board, en route to side the schools, may not be without TSie of, Svves'Sc, Japan with Mrs. Cloman, wife of Ma- - Instruction in the matter. Details re-- ': Falaos slit jor Cloman. Both women were going garding instructions and rules " these, . ; . . .. . , to the imperial coronation ceremonies, of the prize contest will be announced "The Oasis Beautiful" 1 ' They were accompanied by Capt Com- - later. - y . i . GENERAL CATERERS. misky, the governor's aide. . Regarding the origin ei this move-- At 0"--tl . iirA"PflTV The "Mid-Ocea- n Minstrels," consist- - ment Dr. S. D. Barnes, president of ii iMJ vj mi iir ing of men from the 24th Infantry, the Hawaiian Society S A. R said ICing and jyiaunakea Streets; Phone 14C6 gave a minstrel show on board.' The this 'mornings h 3 ; , rr;iA!; .j' m ' -- ... Logan quartet,' formed or army ora-- i i Tbis matter of instructing new, cifr G cer with good voices, was a ' feature i2oS.' and citizens: 'of alien descent AH manner of Chinese Art Goods, Antiques and Curios. wi we luuoicai' prugrauio uu'i vuaiu i jjj the ideals of American ciuzensnip it ...... g snip. ;y t ' has-lon- been recoghlaed as .'prob - ; . Furniture, Tapestries, Chinaware, Etc. ' lem of increasing Importance. " ? - " ' y Natlon-WId- e . v4 Is' Movement: i? WJt ,; 7 o . rr & co. ADTII I CDV DflCTe ''l'"Inllnds of the Sons and Dabghters, and; roira nni ft in I ILLCn l TUO I O ali OV(!w the.' country campaigns, for ' ' ' : ' " " . Nujiahu Street "5 - Above Pauahi Street' . the instruction of natur Allied citizens .:'K; jvirs. wuuam Muuen ana miss .ve-- of narentare have Ant HtJTi alien rct-- with'ycur prcccnt' iccatica lyn Mullen of Staten Island, .wha have by two patriotic 'Li':- -' ifof'a'fiy' reason at ail, you are' ' entirely satisfied been started these ' Deen visiung capi. ana Mrs. ueorge -- nHiti f fjint winter e received a -- V : - - andatuatioduXvotdddoweU to Investiato?' Hicks, Jr., of Fort Ruger, were depart- Ietter xnjm-t- he generkl sbcletiesi to t:o:l ing- - passengers : on the ; Wilhelmina m,aPv m htmortdht work.' 'We BE CAUErOL ni SELECTHIO vveanesaay. miss Muuen. wno nas met and decided to take; it "up? Deen very in ai orc anauer nospiiai -- hen Dr Gulick and Dr. Mathews fill 21 recovered suf-- for several weeks, has 8topped her'e on their return from t, BmcSii flciently to attempt the journey home fl,0ir n,iinn tft Janan- - dinner of ' To o ana ner nope uer regov- - ' h -;- WK' ;, inenas Dromlnent CiUzenS was helu, at Which . . . to cet the cue that just meets ;.: rv win annn na rnmnipro . . . . &i " .it..(nig suDject was Drougni' up ana tne ..JI - ' '"'V;VVi;;"V..- - your particular needs.1 V' onfo nadt of HftwnM in th a matter No two persons have teeth exactly alike. Teeth vary ine sewmg ciud oi isa.mena-- 1 woa AienaatA An onlarrprt commit. - mcna mei uesoay , arternoon : i ;wiin .ee wapNappointed to dD some real . Vt Mrs, -- oF.NATunALi:iTVir.o:i:iz:iT3,.Yi:T co:ivz::iz:;r. in length, in their .urve, in being set' close, together ..or , George Taylor, rinty refresh ork aU, !argeiy-a- s the Tesult-o- f aihd the aciie raents were served by Mrs. Taylor dur CENTER OF ALL ACTIVITY. , : ' re-- ; iabors. ;Mr.; Steel is bow here LY NEAR THE farspsrt.vTJicn'-your.ums- may .be; firm or tender, Ing who enjoyed thelr the arternoon. Those devotlng hIs entire energy to advanc-Mrs- . Taylor's hospitality were Mrs. v I quiring sun or son onsucs. iou win neeu a urusu iiuu. , taowIedge of American .citizen-Powel- l. U i Thes8:advantages-and- v leaving adequate ncan3 fcr.tha crc . L- : ' ' Fauntleroy.-- Miss Katherine whTJ ' ' v ; t - V wo npMt uitt r :' TIT3 YOUR IIOUTHM V ; Schmidt, Mrs. John Mather, Mrs. Guy .. inAnJln'riik ; 'tlon' of 'an, appropriate' home;ou should live there.1 , . .7 , j i ; e - . i r---ii m-o rn vninr.npon-- -- e. laipr in ize' and shape and degree of bristle stiffness.; j v n--. . dul oilikc-. . f ..i.. it.. v- - r t ,rn.' tures , for,' the grownupi.as well.:. We . ; the brush to your needs from the big; Select suited - . ' . wI 11 Ck w f C A AMUb I J ! A r-- ..111 I i ' . ' ... . . is?. Yoti can only come to ths fuUsst; realization cf its rzzzy c.:rr and virtues - xam Driasp cauo gi ron wiser ni essay. contest. in ,mma. nut.nave.wau t7 ." meet this evening at the' quarters bf a tmtn a arhool-vear- ,' should be well a .personal visit 'and a: thorough i investi jaticn and it'll zlzzl tho t;:t! J ; I ' '.. V. . XILEITZO And IiARGNEEITE, Lieut-co- L arid Mrs. Wllmot Ellis. OwV gtarlied and until Mr Steel's' work ' ; ; the, changes on, the post, and Jv;-;- BELIEVtlTG-feUl- : ; V'.V: -- invito couid, St BEEIIfG! 13 T OtJT TOIldnnO .1 - . , tooth brushes we are pow showing. J. ' ' ' . : coast, the club did not meet .through A ' y: 1 : Al' V ; - ' ' - - ' - , l OUR WINDOW : ' I TUDni vril tn .zi I . I- ,, v V';feEE t the. enmmar Tnftnthrf Mf now Ihntovi I flnU W A If A - I UUll " ' .tVt i!.iI .f T'- : 4r eryone is back and new pepple Jhave'l I --FY&fiLASSES f?ii ";"Esrej bxisinincnntain air, 'perfectly drab c Z 2 ;L i u! : rz: 1:; z izizir Hizl2 - - arrivea.on me posi an enjoyapie .win- ;( ,;, . . - ,1 , y ' ter'is anUCipated. , (; ;v ; ,; - 1 1)7 w - -- . . Capt, J; van Beuren Mitchell, who is b9 w - w vu ra w.v rin.H Fwfrac acres for - in Honolulu . a time, enter- ; for short .Doiyoxi wear Elassea ' Are5 yon 5 V''v-i;-. 7 Ulned.Monday eTenlng with -- dinner TlctIm eye-stra- hi eye-weak- ' or other and $600; Terms if desired. Fc:t tnd Hotel Sts.' 1 Phono 1297 pan Kiyen at tne jayan? ciuu. io negseB?af yo .will be glad to real-hop- know is a you. -- 2161 U3 show. talio . th!j :15 M. 'wTfM i ex- - that there for i?tPhone and let you over the tract, cr Ilanca .carrliuo.to. ; Open Until 1J P. unique, was an .ii.',--.-,-,--1.f.- w. : and not. ,fti ni v.-- . 1 ceyuuu. iieui.-tui- , aau .uiu. th- - Thaw - - tiort v , j v MOf.Hawi :p .; ill n'iih: t.t w. " -- H-"6 rT?r,-"- l through principle rthtswondei--gces- , the .. , ;; ' ; u ..5, 4 ful !free prescription t)nevman iaysj LieuCand Mrs? Roll& 'Tliton rt L": "l?1 rm,rrtlr P everything without any glass- - . ' nesday evening .rp wif k ,.-,.-.- Ti r " : ?: mmmu o - V U ; - ; NEV7 LO CATION l a fudge party, .When the candy was J J avt VTCtta ;i T1 "PI ' i . 83 llerchant Street :PH01IE 2161 CWV i: 1 .',

f - W W 4d Mrs. Intleroy'Washostess ..i,. seems ,1 , r ' wl., - . r i I iv club of Fbrt Kamehameha. The high- frlf'T00'"jf Cn! ,4ii i. 1 II' O- j I ill Make uj your mind . today what you are go- f wear glasses can now:ffrSdiscard them fn nr, .i a reasonable time and jnoltftude more - r -- .1.1- M ing to get for the home. n..ir. Tk. wt... f - VI freshmenU during the morning.;;; ; wUl ft? ble to 8trength6n;lhelr,evetf -- ' ' ana-e- x 'j i ; Of course, it must be ' . v . so as to do spared, tne tronoie PP; Ml.-- it I evet ; ; Liek and Mrs.: Edwin ''CrHara' Setting , 4 music, but what kind ii P,?,iof y glassla and Miss Farrell , were the , dinner ?57PW fA7 s An upright piano, nH.w nf.tj.Lt nH Mm wf1. wonderfully benefited by following the llamtrt A. Ganoe of Schofield Barracks.' f mplerules. Here: Is Cm :toMcr!pv t lie; player piano electric roTitpmiATA nr vi!inw Anroonsfa won: w io any acnv iHig siqro, ano or w.: j . r i " et botUe orOptonaJ 1 Fill a two- - ' Uble decoration. , piano would ; be nice, the ' - - . ; . r ounce bottle with warm- water, drop 'it. and "can be bought for LieuUand Mk'Roliln;Tiiton. Lieut! one'Optona tabletalkrto-dlf-an- d sale of ,i - UmM'--l)ath- it a small sum down and Mrs. Louis D. Peppin and Lieut. olve. With this the 7c gqi a Victrola mnA Mrl Danfpl Swan mm a eyes two ' to fonr times daUy. TO& ;v A a little every, month. congenial , theater, party on Tuesday noIIJ Wce youc'eyes-ele- ar Tip per-- la- - Me .! for Ciirhfcias ; " evening i ceptlbly right from th start and ' There1 is nothing like v : " ' ;"' ' . . ; ;i '.jl flammation will :quickly disappear. II good music to make the Mrs. Hermann IL Zornig of Fort f,oufr eye8 bothering you,' even You can imagine the delight 4 - "Ie teP t( sate them now f the Jittld ones thc'yfini home cheerful and keep Armstrong entertained at lunch Tues- when day for Mrs. Howard Berry and Mrs. before it is too late. Mafly hopelessly a Vicrolamoni; chc gifts, on the family together. - v;-"; blind might O'Hara." '. have been saved If they r. " ' Edwin J. J Christmas morning. ' , - ' ' ji - ; ; r j naa carea tor, tneir eyes in umew- -- v Now, Mm Rdwin j. fS'Haxa5 wan thft tiiti.i advertisement Ami you grown-up- s will 'r.p-- if you already piano cheon guest ; Tuesday of Lieut, and preciatc it rr)!cndid music just have a you will Mrs. Manning limmel. ; ''THE WOMAN": FEATURE as muc.'t -- m-J the; be want morethan sure to a Victor - FILM AT ; .'' ' HAWAIIAN BAND PLAYS AER0D0ME chiliren. . . Victrola Columbia or TWO CONCERTS TODAY V'ltljva plcarurc " - i hat "you can Grafanola. ... . ; There will be an interesting enter- Cnio7 1 tonight at-th- r: SO.essil!". " Tho HawaHan; r.invoi al'; tamment Aerodome. - 1 ' - TJirrr - air htii the ot VJCtroIa? from5.1 $100, :'anJ ; : departure of the transport Logan this ?ha"erv at .wh,h i1 o to Wn rnr ixrn nnm. .. , -- in-hon- or n. te Belasco s film, "The Victors from $10 tj $100; end "t'-"i:- u.;nn. morning oi Maj.-ge- and gjfeat i " ! Woman," featuring Theodore Roberts :. " . m Avniiam f!artAr , . , , . . . . i aft;. ' , ofw h ' ; r y VCH rrran:e to suit yeur ' .! ..' . . tcrr:5w ereaiui. .I t " 1 noon lit is playing In the Uliuokalani ,ixs ineorcnesinii nvcrcricc. ; ( machines, Columbia ( I program, onder the of Dt- - ' ? school for the baxaar of the . Epiphany Jeadejshtp 'iiht and Victor, at all prices, -- V " otop in .ind - " ' ' ' 3 I arlT1 jlOWS! j ' '' :' ill "pl up- nnflfi hoHnninir n'Mnrlr ' - :y any ranging from $15.00 '' ...v.'- ' 'l Kapio- - Nknhm.Prm j -- I .... - play the following program in MaiThrJh!irc i , ; -- r.'li 'i uiusic you wish wards, and sold on lani narir : f GingeTr.v. . .vc;Daly ltr- aivS Co hear. Ho-ndred.-- easy- - payments., Also, The Old vfi .SSTf 1 -- wvenure soKonay , ' " iveier . .. u..t, rv ih ri.i r fitt""' rPoeia !.. - ... i- a : full stock of dance Caprice The Venetian Beauty.. Rolfe H. Berger ";f; - ''i music, standard songs' :. . r . iroiaf-Roi- I Sleep V' - ::M a v.rM8lr ..'I1L3 and grand opera by the; Coraet'sol Polka .Allen Flower Klain , . world 's greatest artists ...... fjH: ...... Lodge - ; Mr, Trot Silver Fox ...... i; Yt - r - Columbia John Amasiu Man on Victor and in parts "Don Quixote" Rag The Junk Roberts Suite four Selection The Kiss ..Zlehrer j Records. ;. J...... ; .A. Safranck Walts. L ;;;';' -- Dance Pas des Amophers.Chaminade : (1) A Spanish Village." (2) "San-ch- o "Dulcinea,- - Two-Ste- p San Jose ...... Edwards :W!tlb Panza." (3) (4) A A -- Waltz Love in Venice ... .i".... Grey Ipnds minute. Come in and Do not leave it' until the last Don Quixote: ; 4 Serenade .Titl make an early selection and do away with that last - "-- " c ...... Hawaiian Band.- Glee Club ' ibinute" rush. i i Medley Selectlon "Lady Luxury- : Don't forget the address ...... Arr.' by Wm. Schroeder Crcsdsted Eyelli o Waltz "The Southern Breeze..:. Eyes inflamed by exvo 5 ...... Meissler - tore to San, Ccsf and Hal : I mm idnisday t t Two-Ste- p March --"In the Town ,..Hun Ktj luwnw uj aat ;..t.. Go., Ltd. I (new) , . semtSjSfo Snaztar Music Where. Was Born" ,... tjt ! Honolulu fust Eve' Cdmfort. - . . . i ...... ,A. Harriman Al t 7. I J ' - Mgr. four Drogzitt 50c per Bottle. Hm'a ".'! f .'! t.i,l i t- lOt.Fort St., near Hotel Jas. W. Bergstrom, Hawaii fonol; Aloha Oe ; ; , tjt JxhrchTubeiJSc ForCseksf lCyeFrtfask - --V I ; The Star Spangled, Banner "---r f -- j '' - r ? t 77 ( p t fly AuYfiaftiTV. IIonolQluAuctionRccni: . ; NOTICE Saturday, Nor. C I 'ARB YOU. ! SED? Alskea Street, opposite Bailey's 3 PUBLIC HEARING. Furniture Store. PROPOSED . IMPROVEMENT OF Alexander & BaldwIauLbd 22 .... IF NOT, SEE Brewer 4 325 EERETANIA --STREET,' BETWEEN C Co...... tUGAR. . i j KING AND NUUANU STREET3 Ewa-- Plan. Co...... 3 23H IN HONOLULU, T. IL V :!aikn . Sugar Co...... 190 , ' K..J:D::- - ' Miasm Haw. AgrL Co. TO OWNERS, ...... The barkentlne Kohala is dpe be THE LESSEES AND Bug. Monday Allen OCCUPANTS LANDS ABUT- Haw. a L Co...... 40H 40H Next fore from Port with OF Haw. Sugar Co. 38 Oiiiiuiraopsis cosL She is owned by Hind, Rolph Ml TING ON SAID PORTION OF BE ...... Castle ci Cooke, Ltd. Co. 5V4 ." RETANIA STREET, Honokaa Sugar .... ; 4H Cotnpsay. r PROPOSED Co. 15a TO DS ASSESSED. FOR THE IM- Hcnonn Sugar...... 2.. p. . Bringing S30.000 Hutch: Sug. Co...... ; . . . feet of lumber for PROVEMENT OF SAID STREET, 16 , the City Mill Company, the schooner AND TO PERSONS INTER- Kahukn Plant Co...... Lif-i- FLAiLY ALL' Kekaba Sugar Co...... : 1S5 - 1T0 Fire, I.Iinno, "Automobile mm Muriel Is due say dsy from . the ESTED GENERALLY: a r - Sugar Co: . . - - ; i Koloa .... 12m Northwest- ' ; Notice Is hereby grrea tn ac i Tcurictc, , that McBryde Sugar Co, Ltd---- : 8"5a 9 Incumncs cordance with Resolution No. 244, and Sugar Xrmy headquarters st Washington The steamer Niihau Is sailing for Resolution No., 309.. as amended by Oahu Co...... H 27H EMM.: has sent a flat refusal comply Olaa Sugar Co, Ltd.... . TH to with pert today from the railroad 222, tils Resolution Jo. the Board of Su Onomea 33 the request that an extra transport whatf on Hawaii, here she has bees pervisors, City Couhty Of Sugar Co. 33H of the and Sugar Plan. Co.. be sent for one trip from Honolulu, to loading ehia blocks for Honolulu. Honolulu proposa to improvs Cere la- Paauhau ...... Pacific Sugar MD1 the mainland, and the congestion at bia street, between the - westerly in- ...... army transportation con- Pala Plantation Co...... t ! - ' bids fair to The bsrk XL P. Rilbet Is sailing for tersection ,6t- - Bereta&ia - and . Klag r " Pepeekeo Sugar CO. , . . . . . : t b tinue until February, att he earliest Honolulu today frbte Hilo. 8he arfir streets and of Bere-Uni- a army the ittersectioa Pioneer Mill Ca 32 Althon&h almost all officers ed there Friday with s gasoline cargo Ahtl Nuoanu streets Ih the Dls-Ui- tt ...... ' rn Oahu who go San Carlos Mill Co Ltd. .... 8 wanted to to. the from San Francisco. ; of ttohomln arortsaid, , upon a mainland-wit- the exception of some frontage Walalua Agrt Co...... 24 2li on leave, on tasis.' Walluku Sr. Co. . . .. , . . i. left today the Lesra, and With tlQjOQQ feet of . lumber on sar ..... v. , CHARACTER OF IMPROVE- - Co. . many eullstcd men also oa . - ' Waimanalo ' mean nothing to mank sailed the Sc ; -t Suar. the board for Allen Robertson. the . transport even now ;Iients: Wainea Su;ar Mill Co...... ; .... the transportation Caroline docked at 7:30 this - Jlkl schooner (1) Grading (where necessary). '. rIViBa'IaSatcbuaL, t...A, situation is not much relieved, - Hen morning. She cleared October 9 from MICCZLLANrOUa. . tornl tirainage .system ind suit- .'. UrnlUJ. dreds cf enlisted men art U3 wait ';"-- ih Ililiu F. & P. Co.. Ccti. W'lse'nea give thought to Aberdeen.': ' able catch basins, manholes and gfat-lig- s; TO GET VALUE SELL IT BV ing an opportunity to to fnany cra-- tlaikn F. & V. Ox. Ffi...... i (3) Setting ; and restttiag of the future and iacreaso their AUCTION, cers on leave have net been able to Further details coneerafng; jlhe Haw. Electric Co...... get away and a cumber of uavy people curbs. (4) Eione gutters throughout Haw.. Pineapple Co...... 33Vi 33U saviags before their earnlnj i Great Northern And her passenger .ao -- ' are on (5) Paving with '"Lituirthic" on a six Hilo R. Co, .... Coodt Hauled FREE to the also the waiting ust r '. commodations are expected Wednes . - Y idi.... capacity decreases. ; . (6) inch crushed rock base. Ry. s Auction Rooms. The entire 7th. Cavalrs will be on day by L. Waldron, local agent Hilo Co, Com...... yk Ab Fred IL , FRONTAGE tO Eli A33E3ED: ; the Sheridan, D. & M. Co., : ln- which. is scheduled to for the big liner--- . Ha Ltd...... CUrl IpXf Ltl ."r tali , : on .'mauia reach here Decembers and there will The Irciliiai the Ilea. Cas Coh Pfd. tow much goes be- - any U ICJ tee; fcace not acecmrr.odatlcns for Ho Bound port on cal side of sail etreet to be assessed. Ilea. Gas Co, Com...... passengers lor this her first parailel trnL'oraly R. & nolulu mainland. oil-tank- . Cstant Hon. T. U with " for the here, the er Lyman Stewart aid Ca... it' ' ' I.-- I. . for By the tlrce the next boat reaches twenty. CO) f;;t cf and frtm S. Niv, t Co, . ) . j sailed from Port Saa Luis, .California, ' niaua ..;. 5, Quar-tercaster- 's an e: t a foUdws v Co. & here, January acccrdizs to the Monday, Union Oi cfi l. dcrcrilci. is fiutaal Tel...... 23,, Hawaiian Ccaacrciil Zzz' with oil for the n-?h- j Department there will ta Li'z'tlzj at 4 pcint. which is. fey P.y. vi.Ltnd Co..'.;. Co. ; Company.. W":;:.:;;, CO'-Z- .i. many more waitlzs than the boat can f true azimuth 4nd distance X0 :Lj;Rilbcr Cd. w.. lO'i lliiiu Cj-- ar Company. lichu-me- nt -- O SurVey j z , . . . n. take aboard. feet.frca & City Ten : C!ok Jtub. Co...... r:--t-t!r- Following leaye ; i. following a, his of absenc, which ct inter-- Til The Is list of first and Capt J. Lorenzen, territorial pilot, is at the I'Sint second class passengers who went ch C section of ,thBvtwe'ity'(:3) root eff-se- t i zzzz.zi i.::cn va, cj. ::ul ;.:rl:..iural Ccrmy. ' returned to wot yesterday and ' .v . .i . . . the Logan today: r i ' lino from the mania ; slds of Kli; Haw. c. fuzar Co. Cj.w , w... VcA:;;: c? Hawaii, ltd ... -- jr C. , .j la', Logan as y. MaJ.-ge- n. brought' the ttahisport wITe, BAre-- r:--:'.2- Cc.-rr-- 'Willlani H. Cartef, street belweci Lillha street and : u'.. j tia 1 .. hia first ship. . i .twenty! maid and colored servant, Capt J. R. 's-V- tahia street, and the (20) toot I'it?. Tcr. 1 3, Pub, lzi7 ':'.'-- . 11 -- ,; Co., . . . '.v.:'' :: r LtJ. wife son, M. y eff-se- t line, Of Vz r:ly :ir Mount and 1st Lieut J. ,to tc froit,the muka'.sxda llrx Ter. Izz?. 4J. ; Trua and wife, Capt D. Kremers, Radio Adtices Castle Cooke Beretoaia street between Kin street I'iTT Tcr, -- Mar U T. 4'it .t.Wi. of the s wife and two children, Capt N. M. state that the Persia and Nu'uahu street, the.cor-crdinate- K- Notcinber 29, two HAr'.:.-YCUN- CO-LT- H. B. K. - will be hera 1612.8 . '; h Till vcn D, rales, Capt Lister, wife and of. said MoauKent being feet Iir.3 R.R.C fS ISSUe CJ. . it . . Trult L::l Cj Lli day later than the time she is sched ; Honolulu two children, .1st Lieut H. A. Wells, North, tnd C1S3.50 feet VtWest . 'of Hilo R.ILCOr- R.E.Con.es ; 63 : Ycko-- XI:a:!ua Riach. A-t- nts wife and two children, Capt Frank C. uled to call at this port from Punchbowl Trian'ulatKi Station, said Hcnclaa C:J. Co, Cc Burnett and wife, Miss E. Tack, 1st offset line ruts, by tru" azimuth . and Hon. Cos Co, Ltd. 5s... 101 Va .... 1, ; H. . '. Lieut S. Malcne and wife, clitance as fallows: n s Hen. R..T.&.L. Co. 6s... 104 ,lt - ft v w A A , Murray, a on the trans- a .i..' Lieut Gecc E. Stallman, wife and Mike sailor 223" CG't22S.6 feet to R.City Sur uauii i;y. uo. ,xyu FCa ICC COLD'ORINKC AND Capt. Ddft LcEan, was lost overboard from is.,..... child, Robert McCleave, wife And vey Of IIcDryds Cuax Co. Cs.. s ;.. ICOVi 14 November Monument near the L. a side PER CENT ICE CREAM two children. Dental Sargeon E. M. the ship the afternoon of Monument mark- tlutcal Tel. U ...,.. 104 . . - Nuuana street aaid s TRY THE . 1. He fell fram the belt -- Kennedy, wife and baby, lirs. John eaefacy ing the end: cf the frontage Improve- CiLa Ry. & L. Co. 5a... 1C5 was working. His body ' F. Steffey and two children, Mrs, John in which he ' Cahu Sugar Co. 6$ 105 Ll.V.lTD cr.ua ment' .:; :2...... i.. Hawaiian co. A. Cocney. Mrs. M. McKenna afid was not Recovered, y J Sugsr. . . t;:z Hctel and Ecthel (b f'ontags the makal side Co. 6s Streets child, Mrs. C E. McXichok Mrs. T. The ci Pacir.3 C. C: F. Co. CI to bo sseSs2d,.l3 par-- .. Hinton and daughter,. Mrs. A Clark- - More than 35,000 sacks of sugar are said street . Ixaies K. H. d K. Letisrs cf sen, j.irs. c. A. child, awaiting shipment at Island ports, ac alia with ahd uniformly .distant iorty sechrest and err-- , Ficntcr Hill Ca sj.5. l: . Men-efc- e on the Mauna Kear (40) feet tnsal. cf and from the Crtd.t and Travelers' Chscks Mrs. II. B. Higte. Mrs. Annie cording to officers - San Carles MlHIns Co. 61 Fhcw. 14"3 im4 ilc 'rlVn linnet- t ihnva ...... end daughter, Mfs. Bessie Me- - Who feport the following sugar list Co. tha - Walihia Asrt Is. avzllitla throuxhout w:rli. width, between property : : . The FilAfiK 7. HUSTACE today: Olaa, 70001 Walakea, 570U; () At'; : . ... C. ; ? port ton. ot - - Autcmcfcllea and Motorcycles Trccp With-1s- t Claas. Pepeekeo,' 851 d; Punalua," 7106; Hoh lines fof this Beretnia L- . I : Ycrk. U r ' - fclfeet Is to be ality (60) feet, ana 203, ; Repaired Fihet Lieut John E. Green uapor 8020. ';. v , ytr. 53, 43, ICO, 82, 70 Olaa 7U 300, c ,' . j', PrcviJ:.-- j - -; iZ7 Queen Ct, rear Judiciary Trccp With Second Ctasi. the paved width- forty (40) fctt al 50, 10. 23 OUS 7U; 2S0V 43 llcEryd 1 i - :i Co. - on IJ - Jcl.a F. Steffey, John A. Coohey, M. The Mexican steamer Gen. Y. Pes- lowing ten (10) feet for sidewalks 1C0, 23. 100, 100;' 150, 4a, CO. Mc- :.i Ct:-r.-.vs- ap 8; ' C-!-:!: f:::r I.::. McKanna, M. D. Mlms, C A. Sechrest Queira was due to arrive late this aft-- either side. The total frontage is Bryde 8?4 ; 53, 5, . 10, 25, 3l Oahu Trr Jo!m James and son. William H. Ed-- eraoon - from Washington, proximately. 405LJ feet ; measured Sug. Co. 27; 100, 15, 23 Walilua 23?U mlstcn, V. F, RIke, Fred Geyer,' Mat with lumber ine, vivsireua, alens Htafrchtage .lines,.described 5 V 1 3 2 . Y.'a !i' 2 i;v75 f'."5..rj lor rori l I - - r , c i . CASTCRN ' ": ' wireieC3 by under (a)' (b) heiein.' hcrt J. Isaac. 0 according to a .iccired riLic-rc- a - III. MAIN THOROUGHFARE: CON chickens-- Trc:.- Class.' - . the Inter-Islan- her agents, last 23. pArker ranch - . Guy II. Bcff. Max Fcnnant. Thomas night; TRIBUTION TO, COST BY CITY Session Sales 50, 0k 30 McBrydi MEATS art;n, Leonard N. Lawrence, Lentle , AND COUNTY; r 10 Oahu Sug. Co. 274.5 10. 5, 5, FISH , Since, by Resolution No-- 244, said OYSTERS V.'hitc sides, Casper Prestio, J. Tinko ' 5,i;33 Ewa Z1Y2; . 80 rOacmea (S. 10) One week from today the U. S. amy - " Metropolitan Meat portion of Esretania street was declar- j Kafkt Vcr.t, George D. Hayes, Alteftus IL tfahsport Thomas is due here from 50 Oahu Susar Co. 27; 4),; in Fsr.t, Fred Wise, Frank CapozzI, Ma ed a main , or.i general thoroughfare H. C. & S. Co. 404; 50 H. C. & IS, San Francisco bound for Manila. The pro-nos- es City County . Honolulu . . , J B. the and of : . sen Gay, Otlo N. Cronk. V.'yatt yes cb., . : transport sailed from the coast to assume out of Geh- - 40., :. Frazier, Edward E. Fournler, John E. 1100 and Dar terday. She will take tons of 1-- 3 Darrell,-Rober- t eral Revenue 33. of the cost of . S3 Murphy, W. Hayes, J. port and will dis Latest sutir quotatianr. d;;reii V' HOrJOLltU PHOTO bunker coal at this the improvement - . 4.53 cents, 13I.C3 ' cucah factc;;3 II. Couboy, Michael Snee, Emil Tarent 84 freight She Utl, cr ptr A. J. r. tons of has B Edward F. Roche, John T. Stevenson, charae . IV. , MATERIALS PROPOSED:.' 'c.c:.:: ::z:.3iiAriT3 co.. room for 150 tons for Guam and Ma j . U 1 . . -- U zu:zy( W. (1) For paving: "Bitulithic", on a Cilli i.-- 4 A.. Sam F. Bunker, Carl Hackman. ; KC DAK l ZA CCU AH TE R3 nila. ;V':-- i six (6) inch crushed rock base; , , 7i CO, r ! . ANC AC INTO 1::3 Fcrt CtreeV. (2) For new curbing: Lava rock; SAILORS FROM INTERNED . Stormy seas and heavy winds were (3) v Old curbing,to be moved, and ' GERLTAfJ CRUISER BOUND reported outbound by officers of the reset where, necessary; I Inter-Isllh- FC.1T d steamef lltuha Kea, (4) stone paved gutters:, uara 4.-.- tVho?;clulu, t. in FOR For EAST TREATMENT which arrived 4hls morning from Ha durable stone; V - HAr.'AN'a wall portSv The ship reported better (5) . : For storm sewers : Concrete CECT CH0E3 Bound for Norfolk, Va with one tu weather Inbound. .. She . brought two pipes...... i . ..., two cf Crricers E:.:!rlc!t7. T' e::.: berculous and insane German sail cows, two calves, one auto, 10 cords y. ASSESSMENTS ...PROPOSED: f Members Honcf-- Ij .Ctoc); an Coni List tad E!rcet::3: r.l-jil- l f ors from the German converted cruis- 90 Of bottles, 418 sacks - jrr... ."I oi.!. - of wood, bags (1). The cost of liaproYe- Ei3iio?...... Prca::-- ; IvtelNERNY SHOE thcentire ' E.i. t tois-a- STORE er Cormoran, interned! at Guam, is of corn and 146 of sundries in her less proportion to be borne Fort dnj: Je7cha,tr.etrif.:: Fine ccttaa ia - mtnt tha O. H. RODERTSON... $13. Fort tiove King St. Z, S. von Elpons, who on ' numer- the-Cit- ccttasa ia towa; Lieut. sailed hold. Passengers were quite by y and. County, and Also less ra!l transport Logan today. He ar ; A'ice-Presidc- at sad ilaaasr r.'ev hou3a; 523. the ous, as wrelL :".' the cost of hew curbing, shall be paid. 0 " rived cnv the ship yesterday and is con- - .' by. general assessment, ; ' maxi 4 R. Cacrctiry ccttas; flna lecitica; at the 1V3' ' - -' - " . cottasa; S13. Journey. Dutch-topper-barg- tlnuiar his - e mum $4.0423 per ,foot ... i.- -- Nearly a month1 overdue, the rate of. front Xi. J.. Tr'ii .i For Ci!e. Lieut, tvon Elpons is taking .the - off , abutting r upon said ' arrived all land . CA...-I1- , sailors, Stanislaus Lewitski, sDlomedes asaiast ISLANDS G. R. , . . ctr Choice buildlag lots ia KalllL three .. . street; as described, FiIODjlH - port at 5 o'clock last evening afid portion fosaid . Homs-Mai- a lu5o de Rossenbucke, and F. Seig- - C. H. ccc:;::. .Director The Ctit Crtai camd inside today bunker coaL She both., sides included. ;.Th totalfront- i meyer, to Norfolk, where they will be Jor liepUIi:Wslh2 HUrthaftty , R. GALT. . . , .Director In Town. port sge ; (Including 8684 feet' frontage op- J. .;';;. 7 p cared for by Ihe doctors of the Ger steamed to this from.Salina Crait n 1123 Mexico,, where she put on a new pro- posite public lands, cross streets and R. A.' Cdc::'3.;....i.iDirectcr; Fort St. Phone 2124 man converted cruisers Print Eitel approximately Wll- - peller to take the place of her first Nuuanu stream) beins ' 'GARTLi:y.....i ...Director Telrr?-- : Friedrich and Prim Ftledrich ' ' ;y'-'- Saturday. NovS." . X SI2 Kaahumanu Ct. one, two blades of which broke, com- 4,05 ?JI v ...; ...r ' t . ... . r. helm, now interned at Norfolk. 2, M. Wiflkel-ma- n P. 0.: MAY.'. ..Auditor Manzanilto, ,.(2) -- The cost of new curbing shall HILOSailed, Nov. Ekt Anchored from shore Guam, pelling her to put in at Gray " far at drydock be. paid bjr assessment the maxi for Harbor. . r r--- the Cdrmsran is in a ' lonely place Mexico. As there was no t at ) r. place, Capt Van Der Lip mum rater-o- f 40.0 'per. front -- foot where the solitude is claimed to have the latter & Com-- " . opposite - Advices to Theo H. DdvieS made for Sallna Cruz which has such Against the. abatting lands ' been a big factor In making Lewitski A pahy state that the Norte steamer -- which he same shall be laid; front and de Roggenbucke Insane, and to facilities.': k - w : Vv Promise will age of approximately 200,feeL ? not arrive here from be bad for the mens physical condi 111 - ; Makatea until November 25. She " -- 1 VI. .ESTIMATED COST tion as well. There were rumors on PASSENGERS BOOKED ' cA'fik Cost of: entire improvement- - sail from that port November 15 with; tni . transport ! the that the Cormoran ; cargo, - I.-- - a phbsphate rock 4 may moved, possibly to Manila, Per L str Mauna Kea, for Hilo, to be assessed on fronts Pay yearly en 6avln;i Da' be $16,400.63 " P. H. BURNETTE 506 away. November 6 H. K. Bailey, J. F. John- age basis pcllti, tbmpcunJid miles The ship has been ' , ; tlis . :v.-- ; " - rommlitloner of Oeede for California interned at Guam for more than a ston, Mrs. Fallansher, Miss Moll. G. F. Contribution of City, aad i , :f ; Annually A and New York; NOTARY. PUBLIC year, after escaping- - capture from Wfright, L. Oa Tat H. O.rWood, L. County jto main thorough- Draws Mortgages, Deeds, Bide of Bustafd, fare ...... ,.. 8,200.32 British and Japanese Cruisers. Rosengartj L. Blrnie, . Geo. Sale, Leases, VY ills, etc. Attorney for Cost of new.curbingr assess--. Geo. D. Russell, Henry YuorumL Mr. THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE District Courts 79 MERCHANT abutting . frost- - the : and Mrs. K. Kokita, Alias M Stewatt, ed against, LOGAN TAKES SMALL . - . CAfiK, Limited. STREET, HONOLULU. Phone 184S T.-Fro- Bt 80.00 t). Lelth, tW Sam Borden, :age.;;v...vi..ii.f..; WANTED v-:r- . ; :' ; : Yen. LOT OF FREIGHT TO D. McGregor, ..48,009,001) L. WemxhelmerrMrs. im-- Capital subscribed Roh-ihso- h, Total estimated cost ot : ? Energetic man, hustler, not afraid of IF YOU WISH TO ADVERTISE'IN r COAST FROM HAWAII Missea McGregof.(2), Mrs. J. L. ' Capital paid up...... 30.000,000 v " prqvement , . . $24,680.93 Wbtk, canvasse'f fdr established Mr. and Mrs. Newell, Chang ..... al Reserve fund ...... 23,000,000 NEWSPAPERS . j Blaximum rate, general front- - U f local firm. JSpply Pfc O. box .1357. Promptly at noon today the United Tim. M. Schmidt Mies Roth Kaonohi, o V S. AWOKI, Local Manager Anywhere, Any age aasessf ent . ;per MEAT MARKET A GROCERY at toe. Call on or MrsJ A. Kaonohi, M. F. Leceros. v r front States army transport Logan, cast off .' Writs .;." foot r i .-- iv i, ". ii..40423 rom Pier 6, backed into the stream Maximum." rate, new eurblng . r FOR HEf4T THE DAKE ADVERTISING AGENCY and sailed away Francisco, PASSENGERS ARRITED for San . per. . 0.4O assessment front foot pri- - riio;:z 3401 124 Sansome Street San Francisco while hundreds of army and navy, offi de--; Cool, mosquito, proof room, with I.--I, All :of which appears, in more ; " : Mauna Kea, from Hilo, ; - . army Per str. tate- family ; nicely furnished, 230 . oers er and relatives and friends of tabula the Engineer's report-hereinaft- c. a YEE HOP & co. ; men leaving here for the mainland November 6. C' R. Massey, ' Lieut ' Vineyard st, nearEmm'a. ; - 6314-2- f CITY MILL COMPANY LTD. to and -- mcorporated. stood on and waved them HInemani George B. Curtis, G. Barry. referred Importers of lumber and built? log the dock - , INSUftANCB CO. OF HAWAII, best " W. M. Giffard,' Geo. Fotheringham, Ta- VII. FUBTIUSH UhHiAllM'r eottage, two bedrooms HdE goodby. . , .. ... Firmlshed and Prices low,, and we give map general plans, and .v: . .. LTD. materials. 34 naka. Dr.1 F. Irwin, Mrs. J.; A. Akana, The Vend sleeping porch, at Beach Walk, WaIj From this city the Logan took ; ,En-gthe- er " your order prompt attention "whether - othel, data so prepared iby the 3t4-3- Si klNfi 6tREET, CORNER FORT. first-cabi-n - N. Yoshida, C. Waterman. G. R.' Kay, kiki: call ,uo 4S3 :. ;, x t MAYFLOWER hun- passengers, consisting of by large or smalt We b we built - ifld adopted the BosrnY.wtth per- army officers, their - wives and fami- KONA COFFEE dreds of houeses In this city with Lycur-gu- s, espect. to the proposed; Jmprovement FURNISHED ROOMS. ies; 18 second-cabi- n army or govern D. Russell, Sgt Davles,Chas.; t HAWAIIAN TRUST has alwaya given fect satisfaction. If you want to build (incorporated .. . by Mrs. G. . L. Kopa. Master Kopa, herein - f ' " ment employes and soldiers' wives .; - ERA.- . U ' 'consult US. , may seen , examined;' by any THE NEW v CO LTD. satisfaction. , - E. S. be aad: and families, and 125 troops, trans- U WeInhelmer,, E. - Jenkins, l4o6 - Telephone 2342;-- V person of . Fort St r time-expire- ' .interested at.the offices the HENRY MAY A CO. erred and d men returning Sommerfleld; Pia Cockett F. T. Nicely furnished rdoins Iwlth inoderh r to the mainland. S.v E. ; Scott and wife, Akl City and County Engineer, and of the Carries on a Trust Schmidt City; County Clerk at; ahr,: timfe convenlehcesi cooK comfortable and " Freight by Logan con Tom, Tong Lin. ; , and In . all taken out the , pleasailt surroundings i 10 minutes1' Business lu sisted of 40 tons, mostly officers' and f during business ' hours, . prior, to and - wslk frdnt; center. Branches. government V employes transport Logan fresh, new vac- Including November 30 1915. Resolu the bnsmefs Osteopathy. , -6- .household 314-3m': - SCHURMANN cination scars when the - ship sailed tions Nos-244- , 309, and 322 (incorpor- . - OR yr goods. The postoff ice despatched 106 ' Royal Toggery, Of Second-clas- s by at noon today for San Francisco. ated herein by reference) are on file Ceretanta and Union sacks first and mail i Streets On the day before the. Logan was n the offlee of the City add County CAFE FO? SALE. CLOTHES FOR MEN . Phono 1733 the transport The Logan .brought in '' : to sail f soldier Clerk.; -- 35 tons of freight general cargo, from due from Manila a r; The Manhattan Cafe; meals : all at 152-5- 4 ;r with disease came aboard. . :. VHL HEARING. 50100 on 9th and ICth Hct:l Ct, at CIsfiopr : Manila. . v. the dread. hours; known for quality and ser- I60tots .. ; hfeaHfig aves., 310 down, 33 per ma , m m h , His condition was discovered and the public respectlflg thevpm' : - j Palolo; - vice; 'you should eat there Will No man was isolated neit day. For; a posed improvement be held .at v ' 63l4-t- f' - v interest. SMALLPOX ABOARD -- U . CASE : time Itwas thought the ; transport the Aisembly: Hall of the Board of .; $160 Lots 50x100 on 10th, llth and Many New Modes in Fall and LOGAN STARTS GENERAL would not be allowed to sail, but she Supervisofs i)f the. City, and County of mentor any. part or detail thereof. A 12th aves Kaimukl; $10 down izz Millinery. , was,' following the commencement of Honolulu, Tuesday, . Npvember. SO, : : per .month, . ; . .v Winter VACCINATION CRUSADE on Dated,' Honolulu, T. 'H4 Ndf ember j ; wholesale vaccination, .was a 315.' p. m 1913. ,4. - MISS POWER t .which at.the hour ofc?:30o clock 6, . ', ; "from Manila . onpr-tuaitywi- ll cheap glands call ca Boston Block . Fort Street continuous ;prformance at which time and plitfe, a full . KALAUOKALAX1. Vi tor. Oup soldier with. funallpox ' lsv! thd to Nagasaki. quarters-- wen also I.r The b..fiivB, fo all prRons In Clrk; , City and Couhty ' I lonohiliU ' reason w hy the 1464 passengers not - ' of , fumigated. both at Manila and terested ,to present Suggestions or ob 6314-No- v. 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, P IL IV 10 menuon me crew, or me u. a. army L - Nagasaki jections tot the proposed H improve- ; 16,!17. .V;.';.-- 1 TIONOMTT,n STAR BTJTiLKTIN. SATFRDATNOfBKR A 1915. .SKVKtt

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del'shtful, while the'.bewltchlcg iittla they lire now fsnowtoud, and their J star cannot .be 5 too highly ,'pral3ed. suffering, from exposure will be but a in Tom .Forman and Theodore Roberta trifle, with George there to point put ufe :aLio 'se'n Hb .good'tidyintagt' In the; bright side of, things. .,: .r 'j t;:. thirofferlhg.' ft st'5 p'erf lD4lng' ; .jf Tcniijit be"'the bfin Geraiaine TafrarTs presented ance ror "Tne AViia (iQOse XTiase, : aruueu, m buuib eastern cmesv : ! T alsd.'it will be the last'tltie that ''The on the rParamount program, at $2 per '2 o n u li Travelers,'" the Chinese ;6iseball team seati Itfwlll be booked to. Honolulu' i 1 i that i3 winning honors 'for Hawaii on on the regular Paramount list, and Ho-scree- n " ' ; the Liberty management assures t ; 4 - ivW M 1 :, trie mamlaha,;, wllj be ;,$een on the ii here.' Thl3 featufie6f the pro- - nolulans that no more, than SO' cents C gram 'for 'toiiightTs one that appeals wllLbe charged. Tbis is a month,'6i delay rtf ?rZ p.m. I strongly to Honolulans and one that .Thanksgiving. Honolulans have'miich calls "to "therLiWftyTEilarge following to be thankful. for, in the amusement quarter. ; "The Trav- - une. is t not.wortn a moment 9 j from the Chinese for u - . ; ' elers'Vare shown playing on the main- thought?, ; - : V 4 tyJH ' ' ' ?r,. ; :;"' '. III land. 7.. . 1 .7.;, "'. i f" ! Jxi sl chaTming .photo-productio- n of Myrtle Stedman" his reached the 7 1. M the picturesque romance of'old , pinnacle of fame., ftngeles can-"Th- e r ? Pretty of Josei" Margue- - dy store has "named a soda fountain ', Sister -- With S. Rankin Drew In cne of the rite Clark returns to the Liberty Sun concoction the Myrtle Stedman Epe-da- y. fading characters, one of "the most evening. LThl3 captIvatig;little clal. r Miss ."Stedman ;ha been' ttar celightrul photo-drama- a of the season actress by JackjIickford: ring In many operatic en ragemehts un-an- d Empire amous-Players rfce'ntly" will be shown at the theater a good -F- 'cast, til she has" surrendered 'her today and evening In "Garrr of the Pretty of 'Jose" isjrom; Career to the movies. Hczoiulans will 1 i i'The. Sister - lloral Mount(i.M Kliih Storey as'the the pen of Frances Hodgson .Burnett ; probably best r'ememberher :as the "" -- Is a Musical Travesty Presented By - heroine, who, Is eagerlysought in mar- who has conmbuted several of tnepure,-- sweet-race- d sister, in Hyro-- ; ' T riage by Mo. . gallr.- -t office t In the I best recent ' offerings onthe "Para- crites." Early next month, illss Sted- ; prr. 'f Jscrthwest Mountei Police, adds to mount Droeram at the Liberty theater. man will appear in "The Wild Olive,' three-ac- t -- attrac-tica, ; i (Yp interest in the Maude Adams originally . appeared as said tone her masterpiece. .' of-th- e Much picture has been J Pepitathe role essayed by Marguerite coun- V stared in that wildund rugged I Clark, ih'otie 'bf jher greatest starring Little''' Mary Pickford must have -- - "conscience-stricke- n . See the Girls join try Ins n.:rth"T)f theJC'Jth parallel. txlumphVo "The Rbniance bf Elaine" been : in ; 'having Pajama Sultan's favorites and in ' ' 111? j ctccr::rhy'is excellent.' Will also be continued with, Sunday stayed away from Honolulu sb lldng. 7tlie "frolic the Teal Ducklius out in " -- ; riht the Jl. A:; Itrscn returns to the Em- evening's program. ,7i7 A week from "tomorrow she appears pire tr'-y.In- ia V pe?tacular "iiroduc-tic-a again 'at the 'Liberty In "The Dawn' of a Li v.hkli western life .nd 'adven- Tomorrow'-- play which displays : her : Orcler seats early. Phone CO.'iT. ture Is much in evidence. The offer- i Deilble ?;4daptablliy 'for almost any. ing called !Broncho Billy's .Lrother," cast, It has been said she appears ' A . Prices-ld- c 20e, 30c and COe. .' several new., . . v--i only In child parts. serTc? to introduce film fc Mi r. t7?' Not so. If there 'facr::r3 to HonoluUins, -- 1 ' 17. ever was a womanly" woman. It U'llttle V-- Tlt re is not ft dull moment 4a the Iff if j J- Mary in . 'The Dawn of , Tomorrow." ' i ! " unrt'.:rs of-; the comedy, film.. "A. She will appear at , the Liberty every TtcuhleBome Cat." The play has a i i month herefafter, 'the ttexrtwo produc- plot ard t orders farce -- comedy tions being "Little Pal" and com-'jian-y' vjth the assistance of a clever I i : N a. - ; - 11! ; D.- of 'fun makers.' f- II 'Wm. Taylor, who has created a I 1a much envied reputation as a producer The European war curtailed Chi- Bv CLINTON PEDRICK. through hh? tnasterly handling of 'C 3 na's silk trade $22,479,326, of which de-cfei- se "Diamorid from the'Sky" serial, i3j t fascin;. -- Jl.TSS.OT was in ;8ilk' piece Dainty; winsome, magnetic completing the last chapters of t:. : 3 Marguerite photo-pla- y, oods and pongees and the balance In ating, adorable tlark will greaV . having" expen d J "6nly Me," one "of "the pFccanlnnffs 'Wfth "Josephine GiurnVn, Who is four-da- y visit, start- $850,000 raw, wild and yellow silk, cocoons and be with'' us' for a over in its production.; H . ; ; ,v a l'- - I. -- . to be featured tonight at the reopening of the Popular theater. ing toriorrow. 7 7 lure; of the 'films was Wo 'silk wasted t . -: - -..-j.V- ' great - ' f.r ; : ..- - r Tr'V this --genius. -- In hi3 -- nmbitlotrs det: r ; Yandevllle. Is quite; a yoking woman now,. -- Josephine. Gassman, the .pic' The movies have captured another mination ta.galn f having: been with Miss Gassman for the master hand r star and cooa singer," who will open prize. Anna Held is now working ta the film industry, 7.1r. Taylor will-- j j 14 years. y; The next younger is Mary, new Mordsco photo-pla- which ; Is -- -- a . a week's engagement at 'the Popular -- PLotcrlay Ccr:; , who 'Is now tiuite a good-size- d girl, In production. : 7 fvvith 'coursebf 77 c' Where;he ill 'exert :lcit el j TML. theater tonight her piccaninnies, iandi "Who - i the comfcal youngster sings . ' 'ii' . J.T J i" on proiuctions for the rrarr.cu- ! 4 -t already Honolulu. with, much gusto, Love "Hetv Oh ' ' is fascinated with' "I Marshall Neilan,1: whose loss tp the ;. ;. ef-'Mi- item.':, ;..s'7 ; Home gh Class Ticturcs. ' 1 it Th MissiGassman has been here before Oh! OhH: is Billy Bailey: -- - -- regret-tedVtcou- ia i Paramount theaters was much Jesse. UXasky i3 '"h.'s . (Prtrgram befiinrvtrtg 11:S0 a. m. until . frca She "was in Honolulu a humber of When MLss Gaasmaa first took these Fa- -- t:k 'nqt stay. awa The . lag trip : 3 ' ; - ' to New Ycr', cr to f. -- 4 p.,m. years ago but this will be the first"children uader her care they- - had Players Company "reinstated Evening (Two,how) 6:30 'arid 8:30 mous has ableHo cancel LJ? C:.Ay r. rv t:: ! time that she has had an opportunity never been on the stage and she has henceforth, grace thqr - -- him, and he will the Limited. for C) f:v.- : i : O'clock. '; .7 4 . :.7.t t 6how the local folk What, she can taught them everything they 'do. n to f screen again in Paramount pictures. During th!3 cr-Trlilc- I SPECIAL PROGRAM , ' yc;r, in way of vaudeville. ' Aside from this clever ; feature of do the has made 14 3 Xz- -r : . trl, TODAY AND EVENING "photo-comedy- - frrra 'FOR "The star of this clever combination the program there .will be a 1 "'Garry 'Royal John Mason; the funny little man Los Ansreles end reiv.r. j :. t; of the 'Mounted' 'tal- - flaudl-fenC- is a Vhlte woman bf exceptional in which Charles Chaplin is ; Hondlalu e 1 (Three-par- Vitagraph who entertained his have been be,.".. r ..1 t drama) f, i up Keystone' ' t -- ent She makes as an octaroon the star, and several of the" in Bachelor's Romance," sitlon-tocrl:t3,.i- I 1 Broncho Billy's Brother" "The : r. r' and then combines with 'her piccanin comedies, already well known and -- week-end. In' -- - will be here for next for Mr. Lr.sky to r r . . : ? ? . (Western Drama) Ess'anay give popular. Popular prices will dur- i nies to an amusing entertainment. rule "Jim the Penman. While the play meut.'ca'te;y't. . : : Troublesome Cat" - r - : "At company, . eldest ing engagement.- Z ' - - Of her Irene, the this t carries many serious situations, it is so that no I w 7 t ( not! without the tisbal humor that 'Is ha3 '.7r..l ...... " ' -- - bound to crop out wherever John puts stnilos bcth : I -- .' SPANISH RflffflCE iJGil FEATURE in his appearance. , i Ycr'i:. II."; c mcie7.!-.i t". . ' c - iTdna Goodrich, w:ho Is up in the the wcr'i, z:.l i; r'.I - - Vv 7-- v.o Bear Valley country in . California do' count 'r: .. 7 li Sweet and vivacious Ina Claire, a pearance in "The Wild Goose Chase," tagscenes a, forthcoming Lasky " for victtAtk1 atti A tt efai ror fZkY rliaa Sefi M fh 'hai '"mnnir 'flia lwa. picture, was fortunate in -- having- "Go- pho-mou- nt . . a bright future in .favorites,' with the patrons of nial 'George-- ' Melford, Lasky's ro . . ,1 . assured of the a. a Her ; initial .Honolulu jan. I the 'Liberty' theater. V The comedy Is directcrt t3 a cc- -: i , i " if'' f " s. ' 1: 's STAR-BTTTXKTI- ' KIGITT r - TTOXOTiTTLTT N, SATTTTIDAY. XOrBER 0. 1015. J. of the convention, when it is hoped Final accounts of the Hawaiian the Trent Trust Company, guardian EXPLAINS LAW the charter draft will be passed on Trust Company, . guardian of Cather !of Edith and Elsig Roberts, minors. ." tn v as Anal wnnta tnird reading. uiv mmmmjIf Iaumvyc mtntiu imvi p uaM avv wa v of Mrs. Margaret Hoogs, guardian of General Pickler, of the Austrollun-garia- n LESLIE P. SCOTT WILL Dorothy and Margaret Hoogs, minors; army, committed suicide by . 3LO-- 4- seventh annual accounts of the Ha- shooting. He was about to undergo 4 OF PRAYER FROM IK CHARTER HANDLE MANY PROBATE waiian Trust Company, trustee of the an operation. A Lot of Two Acres on IW MATTERS FOR COURT estate of A. A. ' Haalelea. deceased ; i si i ; final accounts of E. Coit Hobron. ad The plant of the Eureka Woolen " i GCTS Circuit Judge Whitney has appoint- ministrator of the estate of Nancy K. Mills company, la Pictoa counter NY.' VIEWPOINT APPROVAL ed Leslie P. Scott former deputy atto- Hobron, deceased; final accounts of S, was destroyed by fire, the loss Property with marine view alone worth ten cents per foot mm a m m mm a mm rney-general as master to examine the Hawaiian Trust Company admin- being estimated at 52 SO, 000. Th H and report on the following probate istrator of the estate of Henrietta Lnn-nin- g. company had on hand large war con' FOR FOUR CENTS matters: deceased, and the accounts of tracts for the. Italian government ' Virgil 0. Strickler Lectures at When Fresh Draft is Prepared A BARGAIN ; Opera House on Christian Measure Will Be Ready for ; - Reading for the one who enjoys an unobstructed view of ocean Science Theories : :r..- ; Third - - . - and mountains. yy.: Y,.; To an audience which filled the I With but little discussion, and that - v. Opera House, Virgil O. Strickler, lec- only in regard to the taxation amend- turer from The Mother Church, ment and the duties of the superinten- Let us show it to you The First ; Church, of Christ dent of city works, the charter report- Scientist Boston, last night explained ed by the majority of the committee the theory of prayer from the stand- of 15 was last night passed on second point of the Christian Scientist - reading by the members of the Chart- leaving only -- er Convention, the work You Bethel Street Mr. Strickler said that be believes Lest : printing new edition, showing s in a spiritual law. which is capable of . a of performing the miracles of Biblical changes and amendments and a third days bo long as persons are willing reading before the charter is ready for to conform to a proper relationship presentation to the legislature for with that law; Too many persons try adoption; -' That the sale of to bend God's will to their own, rather The charter must be approved as a Oil, THERE IRE SO -- than put themselves In accord: with whole by the legislature before it can ffilli? be adopted as the governing code of the will of God, he said. Mr. Strickler city. a strong M cited for example the people of Eu the That there will be rope, some praying effort to induce the legislature to re of whom are. for fuse to approve the present draft Is LIBEL DEFENDANT one side to win, and some for oth -- SAYS the ' ;; CHIKCS,' ; ., . .' ; er. God cannot answer one prayer certain. which Is directly opposed to the oth-- Last night 43 delegates were pres- : "-'- - : :;.--;- : and they worked quickly. The er. .a.-.-- ent Ching : .iv on o a Big Buffalo, like the man of Stricklerjs will be report of the committee of three, 1 1 Editor of Liberty News Declares Mr. entire lecture C. whom paper from which Star-Bulleti- which are Lorrin Andrews; W. Achl the Chinese printed In the: n on Mon- v Question Merely Ching W. O. Smith, which recommended V X Article in I took the article .spoke. But day, M and or i : r one of most radical changes in ; Moral Generality Lum! I. did not speak him." the The political principles which t - the. new charter, was accepted. The t it. Ching Lum and Ng Wing Sun are CHRISTIAN SCIENCE amendment provides, that all taxes Jon ' Wing Sun, editor of the Chee ' ; Nk different But that has not created 'U LECTU R E.' . 1 .' i 5 real, personal and mixed property You Shin To (Liberty News), .an- any feeling, says the editor, who shall be assessed by the City and the question "Did you call ill - swered y is young man filled with dreams of County of Honolulu instead of beinf V- -J Lum Thing, the Bi Buffalo!-b- a Another; free lecture on. Christian Chins a great Chinese Republic, In fact and Science will be given y Vfrgil " O. assessed by the v territorial govern- say Inc. "Delieve me, if I did he fu- - not only In name, and of a brave Strickler, member-o- f the board of lec- ment as has been the rule hereto will have a hard time provinR it" race; fore. It places a limit on property 1 ture for his tureship of The Mother Church,. The what Ng Wing Sun r Ilather, that -- taxes of 1.5 per cent, ao that no high- 2 . I am Uberty for China," Ng First Church of , Christ4 Scientist In i mislit have cald if be a poke English. for " 1.50 on $100 can be as- Interpret- ; ) "ii.-'-'-'- er rate than Wing Sun Bald through the Boston. Mass; : is what he looked. What he aald - v , ;. It Shih-Ka- em- sessed. was Bome Tibrant Chinese- - words er. 'Yuan l aspires to be The lecture will be $iTen" at the peror, the 8 School Funds Switched. interpreter Bald meant tha,t and until revolution broke Hawaiian , Opera House at : o'clock nhich Ihe Na- Uberty News printed the article out he had great power. Now the Sunday evening,. November 7. The . amendment provides that J ihe tionalist party Is fighting him and is public cordially Invited.- - . money received by the city for school . to which Ching Lum objected, but that The is growing stronger every day. ; be spent it was not a libeL : and other taxes, which is to l for Old Party. by government shall be . 'ile did not mean Chjng LumVthe the territorial "he merely wrote to "Ching Lum is not of this party. He turned over to the treasurer of the interpreter said; proce- i people, in a story like, to be is for he old China,' for monarchy. WINS Territory, reversing the present tell the k'0.75! col- good. He wrote 'Ching' but there are But I do not hate him for that ; : dure, under .which the territory many Chings. He did not write Ching "It is hard to understand why Ching lects and turns over to the city and - Lum 'thought-- 1 meant him when I county money-whic- h Is to be used by Lum. ' "Desldes, the article was taken from wrote at Ching tnere are so many PERCOLATOR the latter. ( . ; r ' DIG Andrews, D. KalauokalanL A. a paper in China. It had nothing to Chlngs.' ;: t .. ... Lorrin t Logan , dhd . W,. C. do with us here," he added i Letters from China, the j editor of D. Castro, Daniel Achl were elected by Chairman Pa- Editor Sun made an error when he the Liberty News says,' thowi that the - ali- V checo as c committee.- to attend to did not become a lawyer. He has revolution is gaining. and that lt! has nlne-cu- o coffee Dercolator. given The - - in-ttsc- e: the making . of a new draft of the bis galore, and all are. good. . For assumed vast proportions. In the as, the ; .prize In yesterday's "Good Tv ' embodying . all amendments, IT T , , provinces of Knm Shock and Shin Sal. ween--' w. charter, 1 Housekeeping coniesi ai w. to havejeopies of printed for dis- Pine Tree Means Much, where there , la a .great movement Company s store,; was won and it ;' Dimond ft among the jnember. 'Chlcg says the article was written against the government there is only bv number .751. - If the person holding tribution men- - Coelho, of the conven of bin. But. why? It does not one telegraph system, , which passes that number will call at the store the W. J. clerk reported of the' $700 ad- tion him. And Ching has translated through the capital, and all news is percolator will be the reward. . tion, that it wrcnglyl It is Just a story, and it censored by Yuan Shih-Kai'- s pfflclala. Today's crize is a handsome mahog- - vanced by ,4he. Bank of Hawaii to fi ; is to sow that doing right is always Mr, Sun believea Yuan Shlh-KaJ'- s anv nut bowl and hammer. This is a nance the. --convention, there' now fe best In China there are many dia- power will soon be destroyed and that handsome present and the last as the ma1h$ a. tTHSnce above-alt-indebted-n- ess r.;any characters, and the government closes-tja- , 187.53. - V m.sc&tmH .' '. ' ... lects and China under modem win week : f i' of, f characters mean sometimes phrases, leap quickly into the front rank bf All householders are invited to visit Thursday night,. November 11, was Fcrr.ctimes sentences, This pine tree the nations, v store before closing time today.' set as the i! ate for the next meeting may mean something very nice. And "And as to the libel suit of Ching the if a little limb sticks out here he Lum": he said in parting, "It is noth- hai a tyre in his hand, "it may mean ing. I am sorry Ching thought I meant ; r something .bad; Yet if a twig is on him." , :...... : ; - the ether tide it may mean still an- He said he was "sorry";with a .very - other thing; V small,- almost imperceptible, but easi- r "! I people ly . . advised the not to bo like: translated smile.. : s - ; Giving . Away Dollars 1. Drop She- - Polish' yet! V1 .White, Tan or Bhck. ' : iv raw JSeiB Below :; CD n mu . t'zizzz for 1C:. " Put up in convenient I For Particulars T F 'M OF ZiH Oil ITS DUS E ' tubes.

: tFor the third - successive year the The official report of the chamber "Idem Willys-Overlan- d Company Mill occupy Bhowed the Toledo concern had du plicated success of the past two R Y Y y FIRELEi There's only the position of honor at the New York its years In that In sales and production Safety Automobile Show at the Grand Cen- it had outstripped all other members Do You Want a Razor one BEST 31 - - ',. tral Palace from December to Jan- of the organization; . V 1 . uary 8." This was definitely decided The conclusion arrived at was not : at the meeting in New York held by the . result of hearsay evidence. Ev for Nothing? tire it's the National Automobile Chamber of ery member of the organization is ' - .'; ; Commerce. , i required to submit a sworn statement f V .the The space allotments are based on showing, the actual amount of business aWe want you to know the KING Safety Razor. It's a mighty, good volume of business done by the done during the year. .The fact that the v of BEST for the price. sells for One Dollar. Now,, Willys-Overlan- d one. one the It companies affiliated xvlth the National the . Company . has It's Automobile Chamber of - Commerce, won the coveted honor three years listen; we are going to put a lot of these KING Safety Razors in our . which includes' all but one of the prom- running, leaves no room for doubt k ' pleasure cars manufactured in as to which company is doing . the window. .Come in, pay your dollar and pick out' the one you want. inent ; ' the United States." largest volume of business. , They, are all alike; only in ten of the boxes we are putting one dollar mm .bills. ; Pick the box you want --yoxi have as good a chance as anybody Red-To-p FOR dig 7 to gel that razor for nothing ten of them will ; be free, and besides, r;IE mmm ; Cool, Clean, Sanitary V E you're getting a "crackerjack ? razordon't forget that! : Non-Ski- d IDEAL TIRELESS DL'.,.i,".'G FROU COOKER AUTO'S UGAN ; Patent Water Seal Covers ; 12A'2 Compartments, $19.50 GLARE AVAILABLE TO SEE HAWAII : 15A 2 Compartments, 2100 MONDAY AND TUESDAY; SPECIALS We sell brushes for every 13A 3 Compartments, 24.00 use for which brushes ' Hunt's lb. Handled Axe; regular price $1.50.1...... Special 90c 16A 3 Compartments, 27.50 j lum- - are made. How to overcome headlight "glare" J., G. White, one of the biggest ' (This axe will stand the hardest Kiawe wood.) ; ,f; ;. Seamless Aluminum without decreasing the driving light ber operators of the state of Michi- ' ; ; Floor. i a problem to every thought- gan; the state of "logging kings," will f v Compartments , :':::'ri Hardware Dept., 1st STANDARD BRUSHES has been - J - vent In cover . . ful motorist : ; arrive in Honolulu with Mrs. White Steam " A. & J.' Automatic Egg Beater; regular price 25cl...... Special 10c with bristles of Russian ; , TheSchnman Carriage Company is in the Lurline on November 16 for a Full equipment of kettles, Y "; ; - visit to Honolulu and a tour of the r Y Y radiators and racks. Y. , ' up-to-da- te egg-beater-.) Dept.; 2nd noor. boar, ; "(The Household Y'' pur- .. offering a new device for this ' j , ...... i j ' f pose called . the "Penin No Glare," Hawaiian islands. Come in and see these Cookers. made in Detroit It is a thin alumi- - On Wednesday, November 17; Mr. num shield that fits around the head- White will be the guest of the Ad Club light bulb and deflects all) the. light weekly luncheon, and will be . aaXed out and down on the road; removing to speak. The Michigan man, though ' operators the "glare." . one of the largest lumber, president of is More than 150,000 cars have been in the United States and Now the Tinie Nesco Perfect DeLaval Cream east- seven different lumber companies, was equipped with this device In the To get ready for hatching. m ern states this summer and there is president at one time of the National s Conservation Congress, and has been : no question that the No Glare will give the same satisfaction here. an ardent supporter of the conserva- We sell the famous Cyphers Nursery arators tion movement against which so The police of many eastern cities many of the lumbering interests have Incubators, Brooders : de-vic-e. The World's Standard. Tools have Inspected and approved this put up 'fight ! ; : y. ' a bitter v and Hovers. : : ,v , , Refrigerators For all purposes and all ,This is. fine, cool weather for boili- Raise vour chickens the You doubtless familiar with ng. Try It today on the Y. M. C. A. Just the thing to keep baby's are '.: trades. ' CYPHERS way and alleys. Adv. . these wonderful machines. FRESH MEATS AT have success. ; milk cool and sweet. Starrett Tools for machinists Even In the London . suburbs the Finished in white enamel, with the war is brought home to one. In a Do you know what equip- If you have any dairy at all you Stanley Tools for carpenters CO Tooting street the following notice Is ment is best suited Agate Ice Compartment, VEE HOP .'S chalked outside an ironmongers shop: need one. They have no equals. Buffalo Blacksmith Tools " . 1 I . Bayonetssharp-tned.- " "Swords Isharpened, to your needs! v - - ' A- - : : Size 17x12 inches, faucet. with Tliese are the leaders and look them over. f A fresh shipment of Seattle lamb; Talk this over with us.. Price $5.00. Come in Is mutton, salmon, halibut, etc., arrived IHlYIIUIliriE EYE (IEIEDTI I on the Hyadt yesterday morning and Wot Bad, Weak, Watery Zjrc mot 1 is to be had a.C. Q. Yee Hop & Co.'s GRANULATED EYELIDS store. South King streetAdv, - J MoriMDIImait-iootsMEnP- ala U 1Z dents at Pcnahoa Academy and have IS8i(8SX2SSS3SSSS:i- - - been entertained frequently by mem 2 " , a bers of the younger set, among whou K CALLING DAYS - X they have maay frlenda. n FOR HONOLULU ' Miss Marguerite Criand Is coasld a ; :j end on of the n,ost Drealar mmbrs K Mondays Punaho MaiiU ; of the young set and spends almost as K Tuesdays WalkilL KaiiolanI i: ttnuch of her time in Honolulu as she 8 Park, Klmutl. Palolo. , FUit 41 does at the ost for she Is alwaysxa a Tuesday Fcrt Rugcr i; welcome house-gues-t at numerous IS Wednesdays Nauanu, Ta'inuL i' Domes m the city; : l? HeUhts; i - PaciSc First and third During the early years of their Wednesdays, above the Kusn jr married life Capt. and Mrs. Briand if bridge; second ard fourth Wcd- - were stationed at Port Riley and It nesdays. below brUJe; Tourth waa there that -- Marguerite was born S Wednesday, Fatlflc Heights: Crat They have many pleasant recollec H s, : and third ' WedaesJij Alewa tions of me post in the East and "3 Heights. M cosmopolitanism will be though loath to leave the islands are Thursdays The Plains.' HAWAII'S exemplified , dad next post Is Riley. next week OFFICIAL HOSTESSES AT FUNCTIONS IN CELEBRATION OF JAPANESE EMPEROR'S CORONATION.; that their to be 15 ' Fridays Hotels and town. reception and dance They will leave Honolulu on Feb. 5. fourth Friday; Shafter. first which will mark the culmination of Fort TetUTitlei Friday; Manoa, College HllX - la celebration of the coro- Irs. Harold Ulllnsham first and third Fr'day. nation of Yoshlhlto, emperor 7L - ii of Japan. a Hostess of the Week. , Saturdays Kallhl. third and When the present emperor father, Complimenting Mrs. tl Christian De fourth Saturdays; Kaachameia 11 ue renowned Mutsuhlto, was living, Gulgne sad Miss Ysabet Chase of schools, Friday. bis birthday was marked each year by San Mrs. Dilling last " Fanclsco. Harold. K Ctlling day cv-- :i a reception 01 unusual Fort thafter brilliance kit ham entertained at a prettily appoint K ery Friday. en by the consulate here. This year ed luncheon on Tuesday. Pink and H . : me occasion or a coronation will make white was tho color In . scheme used K Note The telephone number i3 the reception and dance of Consul and decoration, effect being carried out lie Society , 1 Mrs. Arita one of the leading social with sweet peas both of the Editor li 27:?. of colors. Cor r Kt n events or me year 1915.. sages of the same dainty combination t The plans madejby the Japanese for were given the guests: Covers were both the service and town st srl the celebration of the coronation of laid for Mrs. De Guigne. Miss Chase. when farewells were tha doc imperial t!i tt his majesty the emperor are Miss Harriet Hatch. Miss . Beatrice this morning tears ttUtrr.rd frcn completed and now the 'subjects of Castle. Miss Enid Sutton. Mrs. Walter many eyes. Mrs. Carter ; Nippon t- are only awaiting fcr the day Dillingham. Mrs. E. , D. Tenney and the most charming of -o army mat- h- -r oi me lestmties to arrlre. Mrs. Dillingham. - rons to have como to Hawaii and The coronation ball at wtfeb : 1 & Ji delightful personality has wen for Consul-gener- - al and Mrs. Arlta ire to Mr. and Mrs. Will Lev Entertain at hosts of friends. And It scenrd whr- -- entertain will be held at the c Dinner. she and MaJ.-gc- n. Carter tcanlrl V hotel on Wednesday evenings At I..J Mr. and Mrs. Win Love are enter transport every one cf these frirn.ii o'clock there will be a reception lav taining at a prettily appointed dinner had helped to cover her with Hawai- lng until 10 o'clock, when the music? this evening at their home in Puna- - ian lets. Their farewell 3vas typical for the dancing will commence. A hou. Chrysanthemums will be used la ct Hawaii and will.net soca bo r:r-gotte- a. large number of invitation-- . ra?e been the scheme of decoratioa. Cover will Issued to the affair.'; Mrs. rita and be laid for Mr. and Mrs. L. Tenney The troops oa Oaha paid their re Mrs. Fujll, wife of the vl-- i consul, Peck, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wall. Mr, spect to MaJ.-ge- a. Cartrr as fca I:t will wear the costumes cf r Occi-de- nt and Mrs. Royal D. Mead, Mr. A. Harri-- the Young hotel to go to tha transrort mose t:r;bome-land,."- . , - . instead- of of son and Miss Moore. . Both sides of the street from Li . " . j Jt park to tho foot str. : Oa Tuesday Consul ' ' v 'Arlta clted for- Baekus-Ull- o. V 'i were lined with the trcorrs who mally upon LiUe-ek-iIn- . Queen and The marriage of Miss Anita IHIo and luted their former ccr.r.iJ-r- la. f queen, MaJ.-o- . the with Col. and ..'Irs. Curtis Mr. Reginald Backus which took place machine with Cr.rl:r w; i - '. ! : r- - ' , P. Jaukea and Mr. and Mra. Jena Aim- Gea. Usser. who ejcc: i at the Catholic cathedral on Thursday ' cku Den: In la, has promised tai attend afternoon came as a pleasant surprise following la "other, aut-- : :'. 3 reception. t';.; d : the . This will be cne of the to their many friends here who were members of tho cU.1. At very 2- lr.r-.- try few entertainments at which the given not the slightest Inkling of their both the band from tho -1 queen has a guest year ' -- Royal' r - been this for engagement 1 ' ; and the Hawaiian cne tc-c'- w Has found that social a "airs tax Miss Ulio was a guest at the Co dercd short programs, .u '.ir. . - her strength too heavily. . lonial hotel and has been popular la Aloha Oe." Whilo the consular corps and their the affairs of the smart set and has la farewell, we have raid "AlohV 1 1 among MaJ.-ge- a. mends Honolulu's socle! elect been seen at numerous of the service and Mrs. Carter, and j are paying their refpects at the Young turn and In grectln; say Alshi" 4 ) hotel, affairs. She Is a sister of Lieut James ether Japanese In all parts of Ulio of Fort Ehafter, and has beea Gen. and Mrs. V'ls3cr. town win doing . : i ! la their share toward! entertained at the post quite frequent- - making the day one, - D. a memorable ty.-- : - Mr. and Mra. G. f'ay Early in the morning the celebration - . Nsvy rs. Mr. Backus has been - la Honolulu Ent:rtaln far Ycrk Fri: wi:i tff ia. The official portrait of the Mr. and Mrs. Vlrr!l O. Z:: r about three years for some time er.r-ero- ad I "a.V wr.! :h arrived in Honolulu past New, York, who ET2 r? ! r ; ; 1 has held a pcs;Jcn with H?0. ' IL',3 T r ? form-- ' very ' t cxLilitcd and Hall & Eon. When a Ehort time days, have been ; talcV Ill te' made 'by the Nlp- - ao talked ca several c:: 1 s he told his friend a cf hi3 Inter. 1:1 . ;.;;? eaklllilca the por- - . 'cf tr-it- departure for the mainland not cna cf j. i cor.rratulatrry address Ithem suspected that hi3 vacation Ici niso. Mr. ur. 1 M.-- . U to a rr.z.1 ty C-i- ' J.:h ul Arlta would" be a henoymooa. . ? and .Mr. End! Irs. rr most cf the t'.'-zilz-z, tzy'r ; - Lv.9 :3 -- - 'Mr and Mrs. Eackus will visit la the tftcrr.rrn th-r- s IT a r c: - - -. go Lc3 r.". y r- ' exposition and will to Alt:'.:3 c : t . 2 will te f:r:k3 f s r ...... te. 4 . rr"crl ' where Mr. rzcV:i U rt' .v:sTh-- V fr?. . f- to occ"Ty "3 t. cf IL3 tuLj...s H. Arlta, wife of His Imperial Japanese 'MajestyV,Ac(mg; Consul-- - - ? t . ct expect to r- :r r r:r l . r rrs-Ar.'t- a - the cm; crcr. ' fllawalL. Consul c ad will be host and- hostess at a t;.a tf t:.j c 7 itlaj'U 3 -- - re-.---- rec e; tion and dance to Iq gUca at Cue, Alerader Young hotel rca Wed- &3.-wc"- ; ' v- ' - 0.- - home la Hcr.clu!x -- -:' -- - c- siSyer.Liz November - V':'t-t-;-- , v. j- i c - t Uiizh Entertajnjng Wll Ce.Oone .ii 1 MrsJIouston, Col. Mrs. Ellis,' NotahTe" Veidin'3"of the ? v and Cot' f rs. - - For PziZtr.ztrg of Great Northern. Ebert.--.MaJ.- Mrs. Reynolds,- Co VlV-;..- V- - 1 113-- and Capt mini to passengers., r..:-- t Important t: ::t, The of the Great North and Mrs; MasseeMaJ. and Mrs. Regan, One cf tha of th err:, t ;j to, trrive here on December CapV and ;Mrs.; Randolph, MaJ. and social functions Aor ths cc.::I" c:L: t;.s :;:r.: t , i:..; while la Honolulu will have some fiirs. Gose, Mrs.; Davis, Mad. cf ,MIss Lu 1 t: d capt and will'be the marriara' who j h : . j t ) J dinner t tis thing to dp every minute If they avail and Mrs. Bloombergh, Col. and Mrs. Webb and Lieut- - Wooden Jzzts cf It. . ilzlzr. ca street .oa.' Monday c:.:: t!.a , hc3 themselves of opportunities Mrs, Infantry, : which, 13 to taV evening. TI.2 was the af Keefer, Lieut and Mrs. Kimball, the 2nd attorney and wi;.: I tl.akr "formal and - .Vice-consu- I forded them.; Manager Thiele, of. the and Miss Montague, MaJ, and Miss .'; i Mrsw KFujii, vtfe:.ot l; Fujil of'Japant "ia the. pretty' Japa-- ! place at St Andrew's Cathedral at ; many beautiful owns were by v -- - l speaker, la several f worn - - ' ; ; " Alexander Young, Moana and Hawal Fauatleroy,; Miss i Schmidt MaJ. and hese costume. . 7 a 1 o'clock on Wedne3daj 'afternoon. ' wives of the officials of the ter-- r palj-- 3. tlea an hotels planned following Mrs. Poole, Edger, Lenlhaa will ; be ritory. It is with deep regret to their has the Van MaJ. and .Mrs. Miss Catherine ( program . passengers , Black, Mrs, 'Pled piper Mrs. C. v MaJ.-ge- a. lor the of the Lieut and Mrs. Capt and C friends that and Mrs. Carter, Elfins-r-Mr- s. Mrs) A. I C'5llcatis:sf palace boat:? . ; , - Hall.. Capt and Mrs. Rosenbaum, Capt Theodore Lansinr, N. Campbell. 'Mrs. Wilmot 'Ellis! man. a brother of2cer of Lieut" Jones, ; so f A tale d who have beea popular here, are W Munter, : I HoweU. Mrs. S. v D.-- cf The ship will arrive on Friday ahd Mrs. Chitty, MaJ. and Mrs. Sorley, H. Mrs.R. C Barnes,; Mrs. L. C. How Is to be best man. The Ushers wil t-- leaving. and goods und?r the aur: . 3 - . Bird- Mrs. H. : T. Waityi on, that same evening there will be. & Paymaster and Miss Grey, Capt. and Children land,; Mrs. T. L. Bolton, Miss Mary include several of the officers of the Et-A- , The table was moet artistically deco ea's Guild cf n C:'. - Capt-Mitche- Ai Young, special dance at ' the Moana hotel. Mrs. Brown, ll. Capt and Mrs. A. Mrs. O. Wall Mrs. von Holt; vegetable section. Miss Myr- 2nd Infantry, c . peas y will be held j h; : rated with tweet and maidenhair : latha ,-- There will be Hawaiian a Mrs. . Wood, C. SCrarie. ' tle Schuman, Mrs. Ralph Clark, .Miss . Miss Is one the most pop- fern and a corsage of this combina music and Walson, Capt and Mrs. Webb of the day before Thank: ilvins fr;n3 special singer in on Madame Capt . Mudd, Animals Mrs. Walter Coombs, Mrs, Marion Chapin, Miss Mary,Lucas and of mainland girls who has tion was given to each of the ladles. the rathskellar Bougardler, ular the to 6 o'clock. every evening. On Saturday evening Capt Crelghton. : Charles Bockus, . Miss Louise Lucas, Miss Helen McLean. Wi1 . visited. Honolulu, ad she has made hand-painte- d : ' Attractive place cards : - :. ''" - : ; ?. there will be a large ball the Young V?';.;? K ; Mrs. E. F. Barry.' ; y, ,;X ; many nerv wno are aengntea marked the cover of each guest, among at J; ; J j,: j friends New Move for th 3 C:;4.!s Dancers. hotel. On Sunday night the Moana 'Butterfly Children Mesdames Arl- Capt and Mrs. to' :. that for the time being at least she is - 3 whom were Maj.-ge- n. and Mrs. Carter, Hallowe'en Dance at Punahou Briand Leave fer' NEW YORK. Vc m : a and Ir : concert wjll .be extended and elabor- L ta, Sheba, Awokl, Maklno. Katsukl, the Mainland. to make her home in Honolulu. She r Lieut, and Mrs. A. Kimball, : aide, Academy. i Castle, having lniueed cf l': It ated upon. v Fujll, Yokoyama, "Kondo,; I Is cousin and Mrs. Daniel rr.! Admiral and Mrs. Clifford. J. Boush, The steamer leaves the From 7:30 until 10 o'clock last Sat- Takashlma, Word has been received from" armr a of Lieut York and ether part3 cf tea world t port on Monday. , the-- Morll, Koyasu,4 Soga. headquarters at Washington week I Swan, and during the greater part of ha:.-a-s Gen. and Mrs. John. P. Wlsser, Col. urday evening witches and goblins ' this walk, dance, dresa and c'.'.? their Mrs. ' Bodge, , ordering I stay tne isianas nas oeen a and Mrs. J. B. Houston, Col. and Mrs. prevailed at the Punahou dormitory. Flowers E. E. Miss Cant Christian 'Briand to her in the Castles do, hava tet a r ". Ruth McChesney, Miss Cha Riley. ! Capt" I gaest at the Swans Quarters at Fort Lyman VV. V. Kennon, CoL and Mrs. rs. A. G. Hodglns Hostess at a They danced and they sang and they Mildred' Fort While and Mrs. fad, which had Its flret puh'.lc cz:. ;; ' ' I ! ' 1 . pin, Mrs. Carl Hardigg. ; 5 Briand have expected Shafter. She has also been entertained au- - '.; Daniel Howell, Col. and , Mrs. B. W. Clack and White Luncheon, r ; i 1 all good natured witches i these orders fcr at the Globe thrat:r. It we. 3 tt they-wer- e re-- i! .a j . goblins .hall, was deco- Hawaiian Flowers Mrs. James sometime nevertheless elsewhere.; v 3. Atkinson, Cel. and Mrs. . Samuel, L Mrs. A. G. Hodglns was hostess at ahd f do. The toblcsrarhlcal movie Dougherty, Miss Graced to have -- definite ;news-com- e J rated in thd color scheme of the hour. Robertson luctaat " ts .; A tev.WWo I H !v3 (N. ti. IL), Mrs. Waterhouse, an original luncheon - V" .1 for't Johnson this week when V "i t ; t jack-o'-lanter- Smith.; orde"rIng away Take-Par- cats', and were Miss Henrietta i them Irom the Islands. Society Women it dverago r'er3Cn, E.--.i likely 1 VRev. and Mrs..Henry P. Judd. Mr. and she entertained number "of her Black " z: to -t Chinese Flowers Miss Eola Uogarii . puring three years they have In Red Campaljn. --A tx ;"; v. , Mrs, C. R. Forbes and others. . , friends on Tuesday at her home.1 Black hiitur abo- the walls and a Hawaiian the Cross come as coram 3 tk 3 Cnetla e Logan; Wong. V cen-hav- e :i cen- quintet very wierd music Miss A. Miss Mary Mlsa been In Hawaii Capt and Mrs Briand That their sole Interest1 Is not or, the Castla bcebed hair, it U r and' white ribbons were used in - - I v '.. at- ; taerrymakers, among whom Grace Yar. ."been Schofield Barracks. In frivolous things was plainly . tkat-tk- a . ter the table and black and white for. the tered altogether impceeltla Meeting of the Hawaiian Club. of Portuguese - I ribbons were arranged graceful were Miss Peggy Briand, Miss Clar- Flowers The Misses A. ineir two eldest danghtersMlss Mar seen of Honolulu. society womenrthis history of the Cast!c3 r.ay te f:'.:: The Hawaiian Club met last week in - X - st J ; f Miss Hawk, Miss G H and R. A.Soares.- , , gut rite and Miss Effie, have been stu- morning; Thlg morning-the-fir- of r at the home of Mrs. J. .A ttominis at bowr on the nut baskets. This Is the ence Gif ord. Mid ed bysucb'picturcj S3 "Tha LI!a the luncheons which 'ad Margaret Austin, Miss Elsie Gay, Miss the. Red Cross seals for the Christmas Sayings of Charlie Ckae::a. ia Tkr , Washington place.; Though a number first 'of are' sale,-an- - May Gay,. Miss Myrtle Taylor, Hiss season were put on nearly Reel3 a-- Tumble."" : of the members of little organlta- -' popular in the East now, black and and the 20 of- - leading women; "The"-Whir- white being; color. ' Thia jMona H rd. Miss Madeline Chapin, Honolulu's to ;' l of Lira." E3 th3 Cb tloa are at present visiting on the the winter - Campbell. Olive gether with a . bevy- of pretty vouo mainland, the meeting was well .a.V combination has been chosen by lead- Miss Pesr Miss Lind whlcft Verhoa Castla wa3 tha l say, Woods, Billy NoUe, girls, were active in the sale. At each Co-star- ,; ' ; tended. The members are now study ers of fashion for two reasons. One, Miss Rachel and w&3 "ca": J,' related t Roy Grahame, George Bromley, George corner in, the. business .section .of .the career . ', because dyes are not so easily gotten - tctaantic' cf tka Castl e tr. , lng the origin. of tbe4 Hawaiian people r. t h, , z LIndley,-Ernes- Mott-Smlt- war-Inne- city were statioaed group of the v.:-M- mas- - from warring John a the'time'bf their and r and their customs and are also the countries,' and' the "taggera" and when a sale been of-th- C. Baldwin, James Rothschild, had. years songs e' other that the nation should not wear riage sir through c:.. , terlcg the dances and Harvey made the buyer was given a button, country. Last year they; learned to gaudy colors when other countries are Abraxn Gurney, Hitchcock, trials aad disappointments to the John I Gifford, Roland Gay, Gordon thus making him Immune from a sec - v so cruelly war J nacle of success.- It j meloire speak the language, learned "the at with each other. . r Ddaald Hayselden and maay ond "attack.", , ,: ';, through a Spo--- j - mean-- ; Covers marked by little black and Scott ' and through, with . names of the- streets, and their ".; Inspired others. The motive which the cam villain whom Irene over h lng the different points of . Inter-- " white place cards were laid for Mrs. ; ' threw and f.:-- paign Is a noble one. When the final ", ost on the islands. After the meeting M. Phillips, Mrs. Ormond Wall, Mrs. ,;t J, J. y - she saw Vernoa la bath!.-- later, c ;v. accounts are turned In It is expected - -- resh--; A. Davidson, Mrs. Lansing. Mrs. Engagement.;' Announced. ... er the marriage, klfr.?-- t' .3 tr1. . Mrs.Dominls aerved dellgntful ref Frank that quite a large sum of money wi" -, aC Mrs. Mowry annotmce Vernon beca- a f . 1. tz: ments ln the drawing room. Among Richardson, Mrs. E. Grossman and Mr. and. J. the be raised and turned over to the Anti-- ? point J two men o : an were Mrs. A. Q. Mrs. James D.. Dougherty. . engagement of their daughter, 'Miss at this threw those who attended Tuberculos League, every - where srrare-..;:- ; 1 ' Marie Mowry, to Mr. W. Anderman of of an aut6mob.l3 r . , v i " T cent J Jl Jl - that can be found can be used D, secretary pro-te- MlsBVjJ, ; Papaaloa. . The wedding will take 100 miles aa hour. Then 1 3 tree:, i f Dougherty, Mrs. Dillingham to good advantage In the fight against and Walter : .. 1 .. . - place In the near future, th ether kidnappers an overc" uracie iwooerxson,' aiiss iieoneu - . .) ; the white plague fight Entertain at Dinner, i - :'::'..-1:- a that all over Smith.1 Mrs. Long. Mra. Hair. Mrs. '.- .v" the villain ty rkyslcal Teres T: ? Kblnie's Tavern Is still a popular j the world is becoming stronger every r : ! Mrs. ,W llllam B. Lymer. Outdoor Circle Pageant audience hliied tha r' an r Constable, place for , informal entertainments day and every day la receiving more v Miss Aby Buchanan. Miss Amelia Holt to Be Eta borate Affair. .v supporters. ed the hero ahd Iie-- :. still the place to drop Into after the n re;- - -- ; - . Xou will see cockatoos, canaries, a Evea' after ; Verne and Miss Edith Williams. theater or dinner-part- y. On Wednes- : Today's campaign was under the di t. -- , at-- : blue bird perhaps a bird of paradise Irene' ence he. wa3 tre;e:i ty the v Yesterday the same members day evening. Mr. and Mrs.! Walter Dil- rection of Mrs. Walter F." Dillingham " and love birds. Then, maybe. If you -- lalnV gangsters and away fir tended a meeting at the home of Mrs. lingham ; ji ; jr. jr.--;. 'cet' entertained a number of look hard, you'll see a rooster and. a only by daacln? into a i ; :ad cf U Dougherty. The absent members are their friends in a delightfully Infor- Capt Mitchell a Host of the Week. lot of; chickens and a Shetland ed Stakes' tnannc 3. Ti.j marine 1 1 Mra. Charles Chillingworth. Miss Eth- way: Tavern. The ladies little Capt J. van Beuren Mitchell of New mal at 'the pony heaps bunny rabbits and Vernca a 1 el Whiting, and Miss Sybil .Robertson. gowned and of York was hostess at a" Japanese din and'lrens' Iczt were all:informally in chic oranges :t- 1 - already ; planning r some a kitten and oh plums and ner me tscorfdd' them C"'". The , club Is . costumes with hats. Covers were laid at Mochlzuki Club at Waillki sort- - for the near and cherries good, enough to eat Then on Monday evening.-- ; where they had a tr., ... .eLce of entertainment ' - All decorations ' for 10, and during the courses the :.- - youH to gather hibiscus and and the who to k . . '.want villain. vented future.. ; . i .', ;;..'.' ; guests danced to the strains of Ha- were carried out typical of, the occa dandelions and popples to wear home, sion even to the place cards, 'which them away from hclr cn dance I "music. Among present a waiian those when you go to the Outdoor Circle not only-wa- fclkei t :t tkr- - vn r Pol Luncheon tor Mr. and Mrs. were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dillingham, bore the names of the guests' la Japa v fete next Saturday. But the trouble Among present-wer- e a cliff into the sea, z vk v Virgil O. Mr." ; nese. those Col. Strickler. and: Mrs. George Potter, Judge Is all live children - ti Col. Parker entertained that these are real; and Mrs. W. E. Ellis. Dr. and Mrs. 11. should. be. :,Tha' Samuel and Will Whitney, the host and you :- lira. -- a whoee mamas wouldn't let steal, Lyon, Mr. and Mra. John Gauntlet well, aided by Hicr3ry '" - most delightfully, this afternoon at and others. table" was ! hostess' The no matter how much you'd like to. Knox, - t a : m :' pol luncheon in compliment to Mr. and artistically decorated wrlth' red carna- Miss 'Miss Halt Miss Weaver, .Of courseth y:i The Fete planned by the ladles of of ckm : . e. In el . - - Miss , Nickerson, Miss Florence Lea, successes the Mrs. Virgil O. Strlcklef, who are visit- tions and - maidenhair fern and the going to b one ' . the Outdoor Circle is George Fuller, Judge Philip Weaver, time when they dane i wk:n "l: lng here from Boston. The long table, place cards were in red and green, j ever seen " " of the most elaborate affairs la cafe. spacious dining-roo-m or the -- ' v Mr. Kay and Mr. Frank Kennedy. a' Paris set In the J Jl jl In and most original. About - C de- Honolulu Jl r. . addltlea to ttj Parker residence at Waiklki. was Col. and Mrs. William Pratt Kendall ISO going part jrjT children are to take in Farewell Mrs. . thl3 and the Cstlei thaf'wns and flowers typi- v - to:Majgen. and corated with ferns to Entertain on Monday Evening, pageant fruit, flowers, ; V. 1: the as birds Carter. ; - . , . Castle Kiss." The: 2 ho ta cal of islands. . Covers were. laid Col. Ken- the and Mrs. William Pratt and animals. - 1 I : When the transport Logan marked that the Ca.:!! were juet for Her. Majesty Queen Lilluokalanl. entertaining formal dinner- sailed dall are at a rThls haa meant a great deal of work for the mainland today am en the rest cf us arter :k X . Kalanlanaole, -dance dining-roo- m It took 2 Prince and Princess in the private ; for numerous committees, and if the Its passengers Maj.-ge- n. and Mrs. The picture wc-al- hav3 ten Mr. and Mrs. Virgil O. Strlckler, Mr. of the Young hotel on Monday eve- - affair comes up to the expectations of tating it- - net I 1 James T. Stacker. Mr. and Mrs.' through- William IL Carter, who, during their if tnd " and Mrs. ning. Kendall is known these women It will remain 'long in e Mrs. residence la Honolulu have endeared produced with a i r c! k Mrs. Robert Innes Llllie, Mr. and out the service and town sets aa a -- the memories of both the children and themselves to Its people. - . showed Itself la thi v r c Mr. Mrs. Edwin 4 William GIfford. and most gracious hostess and the affair young folks- - com- MaJ.-gen- .- of .Honolulu. The : com- These reade it c' r '' : Domlnls, ' L Carter has beea ia Kea, Mr. and "Mrs. Almoku is being looked forward to with much mittees r.re: a - mand of the Hawa.:-.- were ret takn'r z :' Miss Ruth : ' .. -- . Miss Miriam Stacker, pleasant" anticipation. General committee Mrs. Arthur -3 .deirtmt - j , - te . since tae aerirt c: r. . --1. X. , . r Stacker, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Widemann; Covers 'win be laid for: Wall, , Mrs. James Dougherty, Mrs. Mrs. Reginald; Backus (Anita Ul J ; C i '- Both he and lira. rt r ::n v -- " - - Reynolds', : . - . . i vMtv. Ernest Parker and the host - CpL' ahd"Mrs.f Col.' and Rlggs, L. Bolton. , week. - : . :. . : .. '. Morton Mrs. T. '.'.. an active fart la tha t zJi tZ-- i cf :x re le. 5. IK: STAn-BULLETI- g, !TEN HONOLULU N. SATURDAY; KQVEfBER 1915.

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A number of the 'members of thelacademy; Bet cthuslasilcalryi patching tie football game last Saturday '' on '( Alexander fleldX" Reading ' from left to right: Miss Gladys Halstead,; Miss' Mildred, Chap lav Mss Charlottej. Blake,; Miss Gertrude: IUpley,;Ils$;IJoroUiy . ;Walker;2Ilss! Marguerttet - uriana,, .suss .ayou carier, juiss ixmpss uirjrm, iuibs uprvuiy, tuwi, uu ,aus?. aiifKuu 'ptaj,-e- ,;vn-?- i "v.. , "the1 ' ' FAR from interest In the presi- black hat and black furs, or a tete de moted to consulship; of Lyonii, . Mrs. "Jane fiercer., whoj returned tc SOdent's engagement waning. tt is negre walking shit,; with ; a, becoming FranceXbe doctor: : ULjElgltes..to HonQlulq'a Tew weelss agd.to conclude crowing constantly, to Judge .by white fur neckpiece.;, ' Washington before taking up his new fidme legal affairs here, will'leaf e for the por!tlve- - fascination mainland Members of . the official contingent post. her' home in Victc : !i in "the Niagara newfr?r? r?and newspaper, readers here, and especially "the women, are aext"week.' ,r)irr : shostsyj in are showing In the erent. anxious to know if the ceremony! is Honolula Mrs, . cer has been, the ' ' 'Mr.f and" Mrs; Egbert F. Hoberts are 'iR Mrs. celebrated birthday to be In the; morning, or hcuse-gue- st Gait her 'afternoon leavingYHoholulu in : the "Mania on of Mrsi orgeWumphrey, cn rrtiay, October 15, aad the presi- evening, and-rmo- re Important" than Tuesday" en-"'rout- to Ebs "Angeles CaL at Kalmuki'.i Though Mrs. : Mercer dent presented to - her a v bracelet all who is to be invited." Next' in They Hono- plan? to make her permanent home in Importance to gown loom have a liosf of friends in vetch studded wlth ilamonds.' The the bride's the Northwest : entirely Invited lulu who regret heir departure.' Mrs. her .friends lope that vatch is small and the face is the costumes which the ladies Roberts is the mother of Mr. A. P. she will decide some day to return surrounded by ; dlantonds, while the to attend the ceremony will wear ' ' Taylor, director of the Hawaii Promo- to the islands for a visit at least, platinum is encrusted with For a handsome new gown must be ; 7 bracelet ; . .'. . ) tion, Committee. ; j j j stones. provided such, nobody "'--- the came 'Mrs. Gait's house for but dares ' .''--,; ;.ks.';. , ;.-- , Bazaar at Kaimuki.' ', V' was filled with flowers from the go about the business of Its selection j - White House conservatories on her untn the time for the ceremony is an The many, friends of Mrs. W.' J. There has been much interest shown i birthday. The president hag arranged nounced. :: --v:.'' v:?--- 1 Tlartung (nee Sophie do la Nux) will In the bazaar Which is being given J. 'i to have Cowers sent to her every day ; Should the marriage 'be strictly 'en be delighted to know that she will be this afternoon by the members of the i h ancY&he is seldom seen without ' a famine, with only Mrs. Gait's close an arrival from California on next Epiphany. Guild at the home of A: F. J ' " - at- corsago bouquet of orchids. . relatives and the members of the Tuesday's Matsonia. Mrs.' Hartung, Cooke, Kaimuki. A number of rt t ! president's family his house- say while prepara- and of with two daughters, is com- booths were prepared . Her friends that her little tractive 'this . m dis- I.-- tee tions are being madeIor the wedding hold present; there will be great ing for an extended visit with her morning and when at 2 o'clock the among persons :; ' ' and seamstresses are at work on appointment of social parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. de . la sale opened," each one of them ':. waa ' " - and official importance." "" ' :: - : I : parts of the trousseau, there Is no Nux of Kau, Hawaii.' V; . filled with things, t There, 'Is there a new note in MilHneiy some clever caprice of Fashion to be Wood-ro- w r- attractive -- The marriage of Miss Jessie air of haste. It is said Mrs, tSalt is ; j vX:: v "". were . many dainty Christmas gifts Wilson to Mr; Francis 'Bowes c SAiDHS alluring newness and contemplating a trip to New York little boudoir caps, 'pin - cushions and troducedf designers instantly feature it in all its some November to complete Sayre was an elaborate function, lor The numerous friends of CoU and time in ' Alfred regret they numerous other things pleasing to the her purchases and put the finishing which ' several hundred invitations Mrs. Hunter that were issoed, and which was attended will leave soon for Honolulu, where eye. Then Uxere'was a delicatessen touches to her trousseau, 1 . .'"V V ' " assume command at booth which was readily patronized, Meanwhile Mrs. Gait' is making an by the members of the " diplomatic the colonel will while the . ladles In charge of the tea ' Washington corps, all officialdom and a liberal the post in the island of Oahu. CoL occasional visit to the , his wife garden and ice cream corner '.were shops, and a well known: modiste and sprinkling of resident Washington-ians- Hunter and attractive have r kept, busy cTrimnied Millinery out-of-tow- n jScott-fo- 'every minute. Collection - ' of - Winfleid a The &- as well as many . been at Fort over tailor are said to be at" work on v gUeStS, year, and during that time have made Mrs.' G. W. R. . King has charge of several afternoon frocks and her s by bevy gown. This last Is various- Miss 'Eleanor Wilson's , marriage to many friends at the post and among the bazaar and is assisted a Secretary McAdoo ;was quiet and in- the civilians. San Francisco Chrc of matrons and maids interested in at $4.75 ly described aB of dark blue broad- cloth, ' combined with seal, and of formal, but the cabinet officials and nicle. - the work of the guild. - green davetyn, with collar, cuffs and their wives were invited, together -r--r- deriionstrates' to n amazing degree the results of this socialization The hats bandings of beaver. - - , :: with the leaders of the house and the hefe. "Boiling green" is to be the new senate and the members of the New of the hour are color of the season, if the modistes Jersey delegation in congress, a pre- are to be credited; for it is vhispered cedent which isv likely to be followed that the shade, a dull rich tone that in the present instance. . t;. ; Bets off to perfection the Striking col- r.:v..-- v .: :: ','v- -. 1 oring of the future first lady, ia to be the predominating hue in the trous- seau of the president's fiancee. "Boil- ing green, therefore, fair to take its place alongside the well know "Alice blue," made popular by Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, and "Helen pink," to .which Miss Helen Taft was mi I I . St. partial. ! Hotel St. Near Fort IS ,NJTl a Heretofore Mrs., Gait has. affected m grays, black, white and magpie com- , Mr. and Mrs. George S. Curry are L binations, which are strikingly be- spending the week-en- d at Haleiv.a.v coming to her; but they are too close- ly connected by custom with half There will be a large dance at the mourning to be allowable In the case Young hotel on next Monday evening - of trousseau frocks, save to a limited after the banquet at 'which Col. and x ...... - extent During her shopping expedi Mrs. Kendall are to entertain . . tlons about town, on which she is J J Jt -;- ;,V;' (i;.flv'v' usually accompanied by Miss Helen Mr. and Mrs. A. Hocking and their Wood row Bones, Mrs. Gait wears" eith- daughter Josephine expected; arc td ' ' er a dark gray-whipcoT- d suit, made on return to Honolulu in the Matsonia, strictly tailored lines,' wlth a small which arrives from the mainland ' on ' Wednesday,-;- '';"!- -' ' .. . liss Peggy Center was 'among the An Ideal Complexion ( departing passengers In the Wilhel-min- a which left; on ; Wednesday. Miss i Center will remain ; in California for ' Gives that snowy an indefinite period of time. - " ;,.v ;f:- - :):X-- V- 'i & j'V;' X' x white com. f ( Gordon Vsborne and family are due to on Mr. - rw . V plexion which arrive the next Matsonia...... x V if" and M rs. Usborne. intend making an re-- r r t ) fashion indefinite stay inHonolulu. probably h ouircs the well until the war is over in any case.' . groomed woman j & j Maj. and Mrs. D. B. Case are leav- T. to possess. ing Honolulu in the transport of No- vember 12. Their daughter, Miss Bet- s. ty Case, is leaving with them, much uooraad to the regret of her many friends. ;v t J ; Mrs. Selden 'Kingsbury, 'wife ' of Oriental Cream Judge Kingsbury, formerly of Maul, We wQ tend a complexion and well known in Honolulu, has been of Pow-- : chamois and book in Washington, D. C for cover heard from lit der leaves 15c to where gone to broth- mailingand wrapping. .., she has visit her s . cost of Dr. Is furlough SON, er,1 Jones, who on T. HOPKINS A Prop consul-genera- Honoluhi , FU., XI Great Jon SU Mw York City , there. . pr, Jones ,was l Miss Marguerite Brland. who will leave shortly, her father, In Genoa, Italy, and hat been ' pro- - ' Capt. Christian Briand, having been ordered to. the mainland. HONOLULU STAR BULLETIN. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER C, 1915.

guest. Miss Irene FarrelL Mrs. Ganoe FIANCEE personal friends here. At present Mlsa Fran- PRESIDEfJrS will, visit Farrell in San two , of the warmest friends of ilrs. cisco for a number, of months. JJrs. POPULAR COtOBADO IS ; Lu(es - : Irving Phillipson and Mrs. George Har- Gait Miss and Mrs. Bruce ris, who are leaving Schofield perma- v. SPRINGS SOCIETY Clark of Washington, are visiting la nently, were also passengers. Lieuts. this city.. . - i Phillipson and Harris having sailed on COLORADO SPRINGS. Cca Mrs. the Maryland last week. : Norman of Washington, , The British schooner General Laurta Gait the " bride-elec- t: of President Wilson. Is arrived at: New sTortc from Rautan, SCHOFIELD SOCIETY I Mrs. G. O. Ellis, mother of Mrs. widely known in Colorado Springs, Honduras, with Captain Mlkklescn. Roger Mason and Mrs. Percy Deshon, where she has visited every summer his" wife and the crew : of II of the Star-Bullet- , years. in arrived .. on Tuesday last, to be the for last several She has (Special Correspondence) .the ' Norwelgah shlp Forth; abandoned' at SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, Nov, guest of her daughters "for a number appeared more or less in Colorado Last Saturday evening saw a number of weeks. . ;. Springs society and has a number of. sea while la danger from founderln?. of gala affairs, two . gay Hallowe'en dances and a number of dinners given j wfore .infDi, making mat nignt a memorable one, Lieut and Mrs. Loa la ."McKinlay were host for 10 on Sat . V - ... t t ... i uiua, iut later appearing ai ! - the hops. Pinkiri asters were used ar-- j J r tlstically as decorations on the large . .a - i uiwie, wiialit. Buaaeai canaeiaDra carry- - Ing out the color note. Covers were i placed for Mrs. Ethel Richardson. I Lieut, and Mrs. Thomas Lowe, Ueut, and Mrs. William Doflds, Capt. George j de Crane Catlin. Lieut Bankhead.j Miss Edith Patton and Lieut and'

: Capt. and Mrs. William Browning save & owner on mis evening, enter-tafnin- r o tnr Cantwwfw. mm.an4 ....a.la rinnMvim cuv; Day, Captain Julian Benjamin, Col. S D.( Sturgls and Lieut Iveh Jones. Golden yellow ! chrysanthemums in a II i id1 A , lanre Cluster arrinemnt fnrmed n 1 m r.-J - l AMU center-piec- e m in - lovely for the table. vrv?-- erents of this year was the dansant giTen on Saturday afternoon at the Mounted Service Club by Lieut and Mrs. George Stevens Gay In honor of their sister. Mrs. Rhl Plhnrl inn nf San: Antonio, Texas, who lit- ' with her ; house-gue- Special isf UAHA Icq tle, son, is their st for some Sunday's BELLA - weeks. . The club rooms presented a Crcaii : It 50c the Quart Brick uetriiuQ oi rea Aincan aaisiei ana ferns. On the tea table, a large wick-- Two Sunday Deliveries, 10 a. m. and 3 p. m. illlr filial .1H K APA.A4.A i 7 -- fy:s- .;'.'' ra made' the prominent .decoration, Al way? five other flavors, indnding Tntti . whose . color note was echoed in the Tiricl:. red shaded candelabra. Here Mrs. L. Frutti. on Hand in bulk and , J '"v W, V. Kennon poured tea. while as- " sisting her were Mesdames Lonls Mc-Klnle- y, 15i2 and 4907. : Robert Harbold and Afbert PHONES:! White. At the other end of the table Mrs. John Wisser was seated, serving I ' ices In a gracious manner. Refresh- v ing punch was served throughout the dancing from a - prettily decorated 5 table where Mrs. Clarence Day and Mrs. Pelham Glassford presided. The artillery band played for the dancing, i . 1 ; t " Krfe4H rA at ervAfl 4l An 4nva t9rm A f .1. 7. . Mrs. Gay and Mrs.' Richardson stood together receivine the euesta who. Included Col. and Mrs. Frank Keefer, Maj. and Mrs. Frank A- II lbright Miss Margaret . . Fealy, Miss Church, Maj. and Mrs. John O'Sbea, and Mrs. WilKarn Gardenhire, '4 Lieut Lieut and Mrs. William Dodds, Lieut tind Mrs. Robert Sears, Capt and !xs. Edward Carey, Miss Ann Carpen- ter, Miss Elizabeth Sears," Capt and I.Irs. "William Mapea,- - Capt and .Mrs. Rain "William RenzlehausenV Capt and Mrs. CLitty, Lieut and Mrs. Robert Donald-ton- , for Lieut Harbold, Capt and Mrs. Weathsr Arthur Cassels, Capt and Mrs. Roger - Goats lfe W W w w J J Mason,' Mrs. G. O. Ellis, Capt- and Willlaa Erownlas, : Lieut arid I.rrs. ' c?-- Ifet-ff- n T ' ' f Atf . mnr Tra" jyi a a. umiw waaagi. u w rcrey Deshcn, Lieut and Mrs. John! TTsrser 'Col. S. D. Sturcls. CaDt Harry Williarns.vCapt Charles Ferris,- - Capt KenKOpr, joun Ista U8pt ivuoreiu, - Ma.-ge- n. ' Mrs. was one of the departing passengers on the transport Logan today, carter Capt and Mrs. Kilbourne, Dr. and Carter J Department on account of his approaching and sailing on Logan. 2lrs. Bell, Capt and lira. John Fair, command of the Hawaiian retirement the Mrs. Jerome Pillow, Mai O Lieut and Rose, Robert Ssnow, Harold Huntley, Jordan, Mrs: Clinton, Lieut and Mrs. hour, and enjoyed-- a number of rub- TJ 'Of! .wiiUnVn I.Tal. N. liis alhy w m finTm&rd. T. Horn. uun-- CoL and Mrs u. 1. Howell, Mrs. j waiter mageon, uapc ana Airs., ta bers of the ever-fascinati- game be- f Cnn Leo Mudd. Ca'lt S. S. Creishton, ton, Capt John Hunt Laeut Andrew' ward .Carey, Capt and Mrs. George Dr. and Mrs. Albert White, Lieut and and Lieut and Mrs. vandeveer. Kumpe, Capt" and Mrs. Harry Knight fore the luncheon was. served. At Mrs. Alexander Milton. JUeut Clive Lieuts. Edward Rose Bankhead, Frank the several tables playing were les-dam-es the need of Rogers, . Lieut 'Louie Beard, Lieut Schneider, Frank Riley, Robert Snow, Truby Martin, Dl. L. Eugene Owen, .Lieut and Mrs. Thomas Lowe. of Harris, Ivrrs. Jones. Lieut Simons and Lieut , and Mrs. William Naylor, Mrs. the 1st Infantry, entertained .before " Howell, Howell . Clinton, ; Engleoert Mrs, .'. . Lieut, and, Charles Ganoe. . ; ;. lleathertogton, Mai and Mrs. the Castner hop on Tuesday, giving a Ovenshine, Jack Hayes, Bayard Sneed, V. ,V. supper for 40 people.;: After the hop Lieut tUnkhead and outer garnisntG. Vernon CaldweiL Lieut and Mrs. John -- George Bailey, Albert White, Edward Small tables were used at which the Rose gave a supper and house warm- lllnemon. Capt and Mrs. Clarence , , guests were seated, the decorations of ing which was very informal and Carey and Janda, The prizes were Dnj, Lieut ana Mrs. muhmi.aic-Cleave- greatly enjoyed. The guests included gold ;t!ie Capt and Mrs, John Boniface, which consisted of gracefully arranged lovely corsage bouquets of French Just at ibrsc' . aforementioned party and and Mrs, George Steunenberg, red Transvaal daisies and red shaded ail the and silver roses, which were presented Ca;t Mrs. . Georga Gay. Mrs. Julian Benjamin, Capt and Mrs-- candelabra. The guests were Miss Lieut and to Mesdames Hayes, Bailey and Sneed. Cart in whose honor the af- Ethel Richardson and Capt Leo Modd. ccm-blet-e Clyde Crusaa, Miss Edith . Patton. Edith Patton. Luncheon was served a large table a Engle-be- have rt at Ma-tLm- time we ie given; and Mrs. Ccpt and Mrs, Charles Lloyd. fair was Capt was attractively appointed Mc-- Ovenshme, CoL Julius Penn. On Tuesday of this week. Mrs. Ellis which and McCleave, . Lieut Edward Capt and Mrs. Jack Hayes, Lieut fad was the', guest of honor at the del&ht-fuMunrhe- on decorated in pink. a.graceful arrange- Mrs. Sneed, Lieut and Mrs.' followed by bridge which ment of pink roses and ferns formed Miss Sue llolconib. Miss Kqrma M- Brard the centerpiece, while place favors accot'imeit of Mrs. Hatch, Robert Sears, Miss Elizabeth Sears, was given by Mrs. John O'Sbea and for atin. Lieut and Jcia - Holcomb. ' tiny pink Japanese parasols were Ulio, Sadt-le- r, Miss Welcome Ayer. Elizabeth PatrJ- Miss Sue Seven tables Lieuts. Stusrt Lowe, IlalL placed which guests each used. Snyder, Eaysxt, Sco-Cel-l, son and FarrelL Maj. and Mrs. Lewis were at four MUIaa. seated, very delicious niTcy, WtiUng. Rctinfcon. Bar-ne-tt Scrley, Lieut and Mrs. Eltid Hunt were and the Walter Capt .and Mrs. Paul McCook. Capt luncheon 'greatly appreciated. Each The Mounted Service Club and the CL2;l2.1n Fcalr. Capt or- 23th Infantry Club rooms were very Lieuts, Smith, Edward George .Catlin. Capt and Mrs. John table had for decorations bowls of MODIGHSICIRT5 Short and John ange yellow flowers and Running little attractive in their festive Hallowe'en crepe paper baskets of the same tint decorations on Saturday, and the laree which held the almonds. Later, after crowd of dancers enjoyed every min- , V several games were over, it was found ute of the evening which began at the that the high scores were held by Mounted Service Club and ; ended at in wee Mesdames, Frank Albright William the 25th the sma'.hours. . Mrs. in the latest styles of Chitty, Henry Lantry, Seth Cook, Rog- Robert Harbold at the latter in gypsy : A r er Mason and Pelham Glassford, who costume, told fortunes In a "spooky were given dainty little silver picture manner, and added greatly to the "lo- frames ' for prizes.' An artistic koa cal color.' Serpentines and confetti eut'anii materials bowl was presented to Mrs. Ellis as in rainbow tints Colored the air and a souvenir of the occasion. Others lent a Mardl Gras atmosphere to the present were Mesdames John Wisser, Joyous occasions. The dancing iniisic L. W. V. Kennon, J. B. Pillow, placed by the 25th Band was even WearebnritiTWOSPEG W. W. Heatherington, Jerome Pil- more 'inspiring than usual and. the low, William Forsyth, Joseph " Daly, 25th Is noted for, Its irresistible I " Chalmers Hall, Rawson Warren, Per dances. .'' A buffet sunper was served inSkii Carefully Selected; cy uesnon. swiit Martin, (jiarence at each club late in the evening. Bay, Frank Keefer, Madame' Mc- and. the White 'Serge, 'with White Cleave, John Hunt,. Charles Naylor; After the Mounted Service bop on rby bther a Benjamin Edger, and Miss Church. Wednesday evening, Lieut and Mrs. - Christmas G ards Russell Maxwell gave .a very jolly .'X t Mrs. Benjamin Edger was a charm- Dutch supper for 23. The occasion ing bridge hostess on Wednesday was the celebration of the (hosts' when she entertained in honor of Mrs. first wedding anniversaryand the dec- John P. Wisser. Those invited to orations were carried out appropriate- For Waists and Negligees; we . have the celer meet her were Mesdames L. W. V. ly in roses. The guests Included the IT ONLY TAKES A LITTLE WORD Kennon, Frank. Albright John Hunt Misses Carrie and Esther McMahon, 'Jr William Chitty, Frank Keefer. Arthur Dorothy Forsyth, Mrs Joseph Janda, brated English VIYELLA u'nshnnkable flannel. TO SPELL A LOT OF CHEER, Cassels, John O Shea. Louis McKin- Ueut and Mrs. Truby Martin, Lieut IT ONLY TAKES A LITTLE THOUMIT lay. Harris and Hartnett William and Mrs. John HauserL Lieut .and Gardenhire. Joseph Daly. Henry Lan- Mrs. Joseph Daly, Lieut and Mrs. TO AVISn IT ALL THE YEAR, try. Clarence Day. Seth Cook. Swift Harold Vandeveer, Lieuts. William wool liht grounds with hair line stripes; Martin. Sue Holcomb, William Renzie-hause- n. Mcculloch. Gustav Gonser. V. V. En-yar- t. IT ONLY TAKES A LITTLE L0T1 Pelham Glassford. John Fair James Ulto, Harold Huntley, Bal- TO MAKE SINCEKE, and the Misses Church. Irene Farrell lard Lyeriy. Frank Schneider, John . THE WISH and Grace Cook. Smith. Seth Schofield. Edward Rose, IT ONLY TAKES A LITTLE CARD The pivoting game was played at and capt Leo J'udd. the several tables, with Mesdames White grounds fancy silk stripes at TO SEND IT TO YOU HEUE. Fair. GarJenhire, O'Sbea. Renzlebau-e- n On Wednesday. Capt and Mrs. Rog with and Farrell holding high scores, to er Jiasoa enteruined at diner for whom were given attractive wicker ttftt. thflr guests including Mrs. Eth- $1.00.yd. covered vases as prizes. A dainty el Richardson. Lieut and Mrs. George bridge tea set of card table rover and Gay. OU't John KUbreth. Mrs. Ellis doilies as given to Mrs. Wisser a and Capt. Leo Mttdd. smet prize. After the games w ere Jt Cnlnhed a delicious tea was served. ' IJeut and Mrs. Uvlngstovi Watroul Special attention given to personal J are neelttasj many congratulations On Wedn'Sla7 Mrs. JojJi Jxds DM t n birth otl ana m t ' greeting cards tii-- t ttl..h! at hr h me at Caifr, j ?yfmir Srit. 7e little boyf.v4a to V WHITNEY . DC ili-- KM i 'ji I - I -. 1 M- ii-or- e II ariis, who at!cd tor the t 1 cjat m the Sonoma on Thursday. I Satlinz on th Sonoma. rn ThnrxiiT Jij VTbe ItsU were Invited tot a morning 4 wer Mrs. William Canoe and her rnnvrrr.:!- f

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Biea It K..i.'Mv IVf tit irn!rn.!jtk.fi, rt"rt lug ar la nra ta a'l en!lte4 :'t t tr etrcLerf of t T. Mi.. A- - ! I. r 'I i. r A tit j i ir.e ' tut u! fur obM-rtatk- 4 The rrcaUr taeetlnawUl Xxl.0 tiac tu&iftts ttitttwj Tei.i t. irrtiftM'tti. Kattsrday aisht at.:IS with a t erry AnolLrf tui-- tntt-tin- i ffpetUl gymr.ajiiara clana for. Pert ice Game Shears In t'.trrjb w rnlEK. lir'.J It' Orders No, Z1L Su a tinder I'hrnicai Director Jaekaon : r. cjiUKk. Tfce I rujxara H at i Iil. v Xovrnber S. I'll, following 7 o'clock. V ? 1 at Baskets, s ' ' Corps ' I Beautiful Designs, Centerpieces, t f.r..i: -- lit LieuL Charles J. Tailor. Dorms ta Play. It per ty Col I. IL Krrr oa 8oro of lglaeera. noa hi arrlral la this mea not on the Fanlury Iroblrii of Trrnrh War- A dormitory club for Etc., in hand hammered bterling silver city, oa or about NoTember 4. uu, senior leagua team 4 111 ba organized fare." DUcumlon Ojend Ly Dr. C U assigned to duty as anutant to in teams Rln-cla-lr week and the various club a Cooper. Taper by Dr. A. N. Department liglneer. with statUia la next every n league matches on Diaro and ITrKhromo-Ke- will have their ; The . this city. evening with doublehfader at all color; Reactlona In Tuberculosla I'ulmo-na- Raymond A. Friday t Candlesticks to match id KEN .1st UeuL Wliwler. g o'clock. The first fame will be a by Dlcualon. Paper lrof. of Knglneers, Is relieved as a C-an- Corns practise affair. betweev,Ue If. A. d Teach- al ;es replaced U. Thompson on "Kugenles for member of th cenerat court-marti- evening and and decoration schemes lei; ." Opened P. a C, next F.idar ers and Parents piscuslon appointed to meet at Fort Shaft er. will begin the following Prcn: and Accurate Work by Dr. J. T. McDonald. Paper by CapL CpL George E. vaa Tries, ca u, the schedule J. D. Whltham on "Surtfcal Compli- 2d Inf. Fort Shifter, will be discharg week. Variety of ' Measles." Discussion army by commanding Tonlghfa play will bring four of the bValue Quality F. etory on premises. cations ed from the the action. Opened by Major DelaneyPaper by efneer-o- r that ;post by purcnase. five Intermediate clubs into ' ' " Rodrlgues, S( grotrnd clt, -. :" Globos, with Felix eial'lenses Dr.,C. P. Cocrer on Tractor the .- ; ;'r The El meet Knlghta of : - wltlt CoYnpUcatlons."' DIsctiS' v Special Orders No. 215. v captain, will the tc r, !.Sunv Ka-halew- orde include : ' 1915. captained by Sam ; tasion.r4. .v-. ' ''ii vv . November 3,. T and; KRY?-- VAt 9' o'clock tomorrow morning a' ' Under 'Authority cl the Secretary of at 8 o'clock. Following this 1 and Get ; - will the department Septemper 23, 1915, leave game the Washingtons TOK forms. - clinic be held at War, dated Washington hospital at Fort Shatter. At 11 o'clock, of absence for seven days, to go be- Readys will play. The will go but tq Dr.A. G. yond the limits of the department,, is captain is Kat Luke of All-Chine- the .doctors will Hodglns' beach home, where a picnic granted MaJ.-ge- n. William .H. Carter, lame, while Alex. Fritscht bejn - Readys. The XX - will- be held. , The final business ses U. S. Array, to take effect on arrival command of the Get A- slon will be held at 2:30 o'clock Mon- at San Francisco, Cat. of the trans- club drew the bye and will open its i'SANFORD " " -- - ''' '" - - Vi"'.. n "m"' " day afternoon, At which time officers port leaving this port about November season n ext Saturday L- .'.. M'.ni.ri "' ""' ' ""'111 ry' O X T:I;;c,t.A:.N wf 11 .el" ' The r"0?""' r.i-rvfr-.iiio- f ? -- - ADU OHDERSv.. t 'ke'oki tneemor .'Cotton i -.--- , . .Monday r i".':...- show May & : jCouatry. .,,.Club AU4,'rfock Private Charles J. Bush,- Company leagnemadearwmteblr.fine Over ):''-- ' Co"",-- errnlng. ." ' '"''. II: 2nd Infantrr. Fort Shatter. H. T.. ing In Its practise game lasi pijsut - ( ... - - . ,, . t will be discharged from, the army. by with the -- Dormitory.. iTne nrsv nau a i win i.ti. trt ..nanr in in. i I lie .niiLuiu uuiciuwuk Service, .. -- I vnrtni?TtaTta . at urescst. la .e u. .... 11 AND SON HURT th0 commanding Ofacer of that post by. closed 14 to 5 in favor' of the :l nAtfv FATHER t- i ECOred Bulgaria Cnsand ! and purcnase. ;v .;, - Bn-ru- inarinA the flfmV of the Cuyahoga, Ohio, plant of the of, the fact that AUTO WAGON - opponents - : ! 7 WHEN HITS Private 'Xustin- Ai Smith, Company frequently and, held .their American sxeei.At wire ta- .. ic a , t , ..William Sllva was elightly injured H, 2nd . Infantry. Shafter, II. with, a stonewa' aeieue, Fort t. down racuse and his boy was badly bruised when will be discharged froni the army by final score standing .30. to 6. x f 'a inachtne in which "tfei-e'Ite- Tatber the commanding officer of that post by onHJtJnn ; showed, the Service Uirich Richard, who was at the wheel, V.:,y:-- -- '' tbe other (clubs purchase. ;':.it::'.v'A ; team the superiors of Wong Leong, struck Silva's Ord- . A ? aodDr. 1st Lieut Russel L. Maxwell, to date..-- . . Right fromXU Churn Not - t wagon- last night and demolished-i- nance Department, will proceed to with th r&l season opening next C!?tbtred with Tablet. r ; The wagon was standing 5t the curb and take station in this city,, pending nifht. the civilian teams are U on Young street and Father Richard's transport on Tn.v and practise THE GENUINE ARTICLE g deDarture of the first down to business from Tear,-tnrow-In- getting k machine hit it the - which he can secure accommodations In tor an oi me EE on earnest Another. CUTTER FRESH DAILY will be 'FE Silva and his boy to the street. to enable him to comply with tele- teams in the league. The Tigers EGGS One i of the horses legs was broken. four war depart- ? opponents boy. was to Queen's graphic instructions of the drew the Service for their COTTAGE CHEESE The taken the Washington, October 28, game Tuesday and the Dor ' ' ment dated In first V r Hospital and after medical attention the - "and , 1915. On arrival in this city he will mitory and. Cosmopolitans win meei . ON- ; went home with his fatner. .- report to the department commander In - the second game or me aouu.c-header- CREAM for duty as assistant to tne. depart- - , ' ICE ; ment ordnance officer. . lineup of the senior leaguers Is A M The , Four Flavors Dally fThe following named enlisted men as.'folhiws: about ?a- t, Delivered Any Time will proceed lot Fort Shafter on No Service Forwards, Jos. ; A.- Jiac-ket- Vemherr1219157 Teportlng on arrival Chasi ' Gevarder: and John 'A.

. to-th- e officer L.5 Noyes and FHON -- commanding for arfour Brush; centers; Roger Ml JiTtClPTlC " months' course of instruction , in the Merrlllees; guards, I.4C. feeler, H. school for bakers and cooks begin- M. Cosgrove, CA. Pease, L. W. Fagg ning 'Novembeif 15rl915.' on comple- J. Hauge. J - ' " and enry, : FictcHI: fcf ,Ycn tion of which they will return to their Tigers Forwards, Harr' 1 ' ; proper stations: :y.,, " i : Henry llaneberg and ? Paul Lemke to oatrntjua r Miter U--J Privates Goeblg and Edgar Meth- - : to For instruction as baker: centers, C. E. MUa,iut Ukatr to trim tt ur Um, . . a m. l.w - 1 1 Alii f A la CuiUr. aultary m Frank Martin 159th Company, Coast ven; guards; vv. ii. flieiuecn;, S:'m,in nek m pdmooa eutwU arVd. F. ; to f fcino, btcorid or iimcurr Artillery Corps; ; William Sutter, Raphael and Geo; Dwight Uota to., tumid k ktrt Troop?, A, 4th Cavalry; Samuel Ros-inof-f. rft.monolitans Forwards, lat Battery F, 1st Field Artillery, O'Sulllvan and (J. C. Ramirez; center. .'".' rL '""'..' ... f i" v." Martin, Company K; 25th R. W. oayiora, u. r. and Richard. Cannon; guards. ' - ; Infantry, . v X:- , Soares and John Gomes. - . to wwmful r For instruction as cook : Privates Dormitory Forwards, Geo. Bennett, tortunKleai f carton Company, K. D. imamtesUaOr mImtm k4 Henry C Worthon. 7th Raymond Slate, L. B. Donn and ' YORK DRESS CO. a4 hftrtn; lermtod Corps ; H. San- VHHara II. Dreier: ' NEW pmmatt7 rns wtol Coast Artillery Bruce Marr; center. 1 May-wal- d, Hi F, DAVISON, Oealflner U txSjOAIJS AS A, IKXJCiiA A ders, Hospital Corps ; Jasper C. guards, Ross Page, Dean Lake and 13 box rnana toaitoi4- - ;: A visit will be profitable MkM tv Company M, 1st Infantry, and J. P. Morgan: S J ' you ladies. . 'r Will Holmes, Company G, 25th Infan- The schedule Is as follows: - : Building, ; Cosmo- Virgil. O. Pantheon try.,v ,.;:,.';:..':.v'-,:-;- Nov. 9 Service vs. Tigers; 3857 ' " : ' Motel"....,. Phone Infantry, Dormitory." . strict For and Private Abe Botwln, 21st politans vs. unJssigned, Fort Shafter, will be dis- Nor 16 Tigers vs. Dormitory. Cos- X5.TYREE, Cbtsdrf,!: charged from the army by the com- mopolitans vs. Service. An Increase of l a ton In the price manding officer of that post by pur- 23 Service vs. Dormitory; Board of Lsciur3 3 1 of the in : Mernber of stell bands was announced chase. . . vs. Cosmopolitans. Co. Tigers Plttsbufg'by the Carnegie Steel Nov. 30 Dormitory .vs. Cosmopol- Special Orders No. 216. - itans; Service vs. Tigers. of The Mother ' November 4, 1915. Dec. 7 Cosmopolitans vs. Service; A general ccurt-marti- al is appoint- Dormitory vs. Tigers..' . ed to meet at Schofield Barracks on Dec. 14 Cosmopolitans vs. Tigers; Church OI Cine - First Thursday, November 11, 1915, or as Dormitory vs. Service. r : Out. soon thereafter as 'practicable for the fc ktul Kumpke, 1st Infantry; of such persons: as may.be prop- Capti George E. trial Tyler, Cav- CGi:cn, erly brought before It ,' s v. - 1st Lieut Orvllle N. 4th scientist, in Major John alry; 1st Lieut John D. Reardan, 1st Detail for the' court:' - ' ; Bone- -- O'Sbea, 4th Cavalry ; Capt Charles R. TnfantrvT 1st Lieut. Charles H. -' .- .Massi, at the Lloyd. 1st Field Artillery; Capt John steel, 1st Infantry; 2nd Lieut WiUlam Cavalry; Capt Roger E. Dorman, 4th Cavalry; 2nd weut. J. Boniface, 4th Infantry: O. Mason. 1st Field Artillery; 1st viroti v P.nvarC 1st 1st Lieut W'illiams S. MarUn. 4th Cav- Lieut Kneeland S: Snow, 1st Infan alry: 1st Lieut 'Harold Wr. Huntley, try, judge advocate. The employment 1st Field Artillery; 1st Lieut Freder-fck'- of a : stenographic reporter, is auinor ';Ot( Field Artillery; ized. '-.. .Hawaiian:. Stewart, 1st ' - -- 2nd Lieut Robert S. Donaldson, 4th , N. a Cavalry r 2nd Lieut John Hauser, n g sag n s"s TV T 1st Field Artillery; 2nd Lieut Alex- t - .' '7. ander L. P. Johnson, 4 th Cavalry, tt- BRITISH SUBMARINE M i. OVi -- - M : employment7 of M - GAVE NO WARNING- Jlvenii:; judge advocate. The v oiiday - a stenographic reporter Is authorized. nrcni.W. Germany. :"The Ger- x w A general court-marti- al is, appointed man Rtpamer Svlonla as shell3d H. T., in Baltic Sea by a British to meet at Schofield Barracks. the - on Friday. November 12. 1915. or as a submarine without previous x soon thereafter as practicable for the u warning," the Overseas .News v A submar-- M trial of such persons as may be .prop-eil- f FPticv declares. "The , lae." adds the news agency, "first, All Welcom brought before it js. 8 o'clock L it. flag ana men At Lleut-co- flow th German Detail for the court: S British." '", --- Waldp E. , Ayer, 1 st Infantry ; Capt h kTthe G,-- He Grasse Catlin. 1st mraniry; 'ft-- t Jordan,-1s- - Capt f John! U Infantry; v-

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' i ' ' Bantams of League II I . Mil, I I I ' Gci3giaHis Run Up 'thellnteirscholastw mime ill - . .' Big Scofe On ..; ab kimswsx " . , 5. .. 'T?t iisp '. i tUx' Bantams Make Few Gains Against the Heavier Opponents Legore Incident Causes Much Discussion IntxiAtMstfe Wcrlri Peden's Aggregation Scores at Will Against Manoa Eleven Princeton and Yale Faculty Give Th:;r,.Vi:xn Situation : Austin, Brown, Spencer and Brash Make Big Gains in A. A. U. Takes Up Question, of Prcfecciord AM-tc- s ?Ia ' VVho v.; Contest f Yesterday Magpiohg. Plays Greet Game for Mills Compensation Allowed Athlete Wishts. ta Tl;main in ; injury in f - , Amateur- - v - I . - i dui receives Lasi uuarier s 1), i:W.:- J how-eve- r, Without scoring a single point dur- In the third quarter Mills played a - The recent resignation of the five nlshed lxfm oy'the club. In view, ing season Coach the Bern ey's Mills better game, forward pas3 Yale athletes, among them being Har- of the fact that we did, although, team up sea- apd the ry school wound the local Legore; the great Yale hack; and lln!n(oTlllnnllw anr) 111 Afi9Pv vfrw son on the lower Tunahou field when Hin Char to SaO Nam was cne of the Ute the we withdraw they weru defeated uy the College ol bright features bf the Mills play. San has caused Yale and Princeton o "be rule. t ?ereby; Hawaii eleven by a Ecore of 50 to 0. Nam was covered and made but little mixed ud in the matter' and row Che i from competition in intercollegiate From start to the end of the last quar- i A. A. u. is giving Its ideas of ama- ataletlcs. Arthur M. Mnbtjm, WiUUm gain on the play. Mills failed to gain, . ter Mills had no chance to score t teurism.' Yale is in It on' account of Easton. Harry W Legore Spencer . against the college. They fought and punted tb 'Austin, wbq ran the the .resignation of her ftars.; i riact Pumpelly, Robert Q. Rhett, Jr. hard but their line proved weak and ball back through the Mills players ton is mixed, up in the .'matter on ac- From the Faculty. only cpota any A in did they "make great 75 yards for a touchdown, .Austin count of the story that. Princeton men i Prbt. Corwin "jfrxi out the foP.owiax showing asalnst the heavier , collegi- kicked, ? were the cause of the Yale men being goal. Just before the quarter statement:. , . , ( ans. Dr, JEcden had his men working v debarred. When players were on ended Austin made another run aided . the , "It is perhaps' superfluous fur the in fine ' fashion yesterday, but their 1 the Quogue team last yearr " by "woaderful Interference by Brash, Princeton officers on the Yale University Ath- spe 'and litre bucking ability was was anxious to have a' good . team but was stopped by the Mills defense r at letic AisocfatJbh o comment cn the certain' to. stick out against a Hgbt this point it is said. - ' ' ' ' " near the line. Sanders was offside foregoing letter. It seems but fair, team. , , .. i three times in this period. 'y, ; ... A recent communicatlou Jtrcm New hoWever, to 'the flayers sisnlag It for Severaf of the 51 ills team played " Mills Makes First 'Down. ; Hayen states the situation as it stands the association to express publicly, lu gritty Lall but It often times took ' today; .' : ' - 4. regret that because of the car?!;.,, threo men to stop the charges, of Mills made a "brace Id the last quar Princeton men were interested in ness of Its offlcprs and committees, Brash and: Austin. Brown, Spencer ter, and gained first down three times Ok taye visited Spen- In succession." Stevens caught a for having a good basehall . team at these;mca liaadv"r'y and Austin showed up well and '. 1 a Quogue- - during thei past ibrarneT and the rule- raertlcned.. Llic of cer looked any game ward paB; and had a chance for t- the best of this ass.platica'r,.: ' -e c tin' : score, stopped by the feeling, here Ja very titter; as the tl year, tie rah . well with the ball, but wa3 Bamhart. ; t.. so result of. the action of Princeton. ? UPd interest anJ 'ccc; : cf picked his. holes and although, up The last score was made when Brash Milli School team 'Which played College of Hawaii yesterday. Mills has not scored a point this year,. In the 4 Capt - Mflbura played . players In every' v -- 7 clilly . 45 r sedond base. against a weak team showed remark- made two successive gains for tames, but has showed plenty of fiflht. The players from left t to right art: Coach Casslnoham: making thai: none cf yards i to Pumpelly was a varsity pitcher and in certain tieir able aptitude in getting into the play. and then tossed to ball War) CMu, Hi.i Char, Sau Nam, Lee Surk Cho, Coach Berney, "1.1b erato Ma'cpiohg, Ten You, Haya-s-hl v Muratauka,' successors are, through 0 v . Easton, Rhett and Legore played Brown, who went yards for a touch- Poukl,KaM Moon,vVatada. VV- - ;.. .. : , the Austin and Brown dashed in around r . ' - ' " r f r j :1 ; outfield..-- " ever placed in such a diriiult pcsl- the bantams and were nearly always down. Austin Tricked ' goal. Score, . . uoo. ; . - - . 50, Mills 0. The in the Reeve was missing ad- Last night following sure of a gain. " . Hawaii stars FRITZ HOLLAND BEAT ; from the old the letter of ' " ' ' With it game Mills were Magplong, who dress.' ,'. '. resignation from Capt Yale "Had Nothina to 139 Sayt Lee Scores...... for ' Milburn. ! . . - ..'- . - played .a star game end.1 and Hin SPECTATO !!Sil ENGLISHMAN.VHO HAD f baseball team, and Harry "Legore, Wil- Princeton Oean. . .. Three seconds after Hawaii kicked kl , Twice, however, the ; goods were off Mills picked, uy on Char, the fighting fullback of the . liam Easton, Spencer A. Pumperiy and L'whea the hews of .Cjaac:ica cf .the ' to Lee the ball DECISION OVER BONDS partly delivered, and. for a few sec- ; one each-occasio- G. in dec'iri-"- five 5 Watada, stars Robert Jr.; Yale a fumble and carried it across the line Mills eleven. of the onds on n .the English- Rhett also of the nine, authorities, at ? :. - - game I : 'V -- touchdowte. Goal was not in other games, was hot in the was made public: for a cruiser-weigh- man was swaying on the brlnki but ' ; - SliOULD English t Reeve, who - --; ; , ; rcac-- , kicked. Score; ; Hawaii 6, Mills 0. on account of the' serious , injury he PLAYERS Fritz "sniffed a kid" and held, hla fire Player's- Statement , X cause of summer tasetill si ' game, he had found the' Woodener he got from "Prof. Robert N. Corwin, Princeton, eicltsment After the. kickoff Mills, using the received in the Kam when ittmulating while Reeve woke upt and for, sheer Chairman, ccnslisratle triple pass and a fake buck, .made was taken to the hospital suffering McGoorty so that he forth- Yale University Athletic Associa-tion- .. was caused, and at first lt,'wc? Ccusht thankfulness at being, on Jiis feet ': d x- ' - : . i.'.'.-ata- - re- with fled to "Melbonme and outpoint- . ; had flret down. . ' ... - from a broken leg. Magniong fought hack with the wide grin o that Dean McClaaabaa ed Joe Bo'ria,'vped' baiclt to "Sydney , - ,Jlawli secured 'the ball and after ceived several Injuries in the game FOLtOV BALL gratitude. While .Fritz, was .finessing "Dear Sir: We, the imderslgned, the investigation res'altls ia tray's .hos- IliE and faced Frits Holland at the Sta- members of the University base- This, however, wzs to two plays Austin, wlurwas wearing a yesterday, and was taken to the ' Yale actlbn. round for the jaw, Reeve was piling w-- 3 H- - dium'. And a real good battle they : h when brought-- : red "jersey, which' was' the Mills color, pital last evening. v- - . 'T-".- y. ball team of 19ia, during the past falsa the matter r? up a lot of points, and the end had g ' 4 4 fought" Reevif, who: " at fyllow-ln- -- yards 'goal 'r i. ?:X 3 had a stone and summer played with the Quogue Field to the dean's attcatUa, 'aid tha stood three fromthe and a. good margin. Or course, , fef; : a half more 6f himself the by caught a forward pass for a "touch- Hawaii "Mills. "Follow the balL" than Holland, hoot- Club nine, the club furnishing board statement was issued him: qufek-fob'te- d eree's decision to that effect was -- ...... 77 Nam "given ev- Is exceptfonall for a big ' and room . to the players. : -- matter of declaring five men Austin changed jersey Lee .U R.. Sau The same rule that is to . From the The down: bis after ..I.. R man, way ed, but Baker was', unquestionably this p'lay. Austiw kicked. goal. Score, Magoon ...... Ia T. R...... Lee ery football player who is Well coach-- , and in his crude rather " time we discovered the provision in ineligible at Yale is entirely of their ; right Sydney Bulletin. V -- or-.wa- r rd equally-wel- l smart at evading the punch. .Which! Yale own initiative, and I haj ncthlsg to da jlawaii JC, Mill3 MUls tried a f Sanders LI G..R...... Ukimo ed applies to the fan in the, rules that no man who has ' - i- hurts, 'was t knockout,1 . -- pass in this period which Was Hicks'...... - ,C. . turatjuki the bleachers who vouId. see a game r Frite .after a received board for .playing summer with v i - - Rev, -- if 'caught by Spencer, and Brown imme-jdl- tf Kekoa ...... R. G. Kara Moon and undetstand And just as the and didn't, iahd it, partly because William Siiaw, of Monfepelier baseball shall; repnsent Yale on Its a. a. v. vvnr upHoid Yi I.... it : - ly fell Lack and drop kicked from Ming . '.. . :r. t. u... rr;: j Goo luck invariably breaks for. thfe team Reeve badly oJjothered, liim with a X'&b elected .president of the Vermont team, each of, ui piid, la full tor the - " ; Magplong straight- , but';."mainly -- ".because Sunday - School ... ,v , fur- - the 1 line. Scorey Hawaii 16. Ballantyne . . . R. E. U . . that has "Its liose" bn: the "ball," the: left association. board and lodging, sutsequently When asked how the Ya!a focthaU ' .'T'Uls; or; Hawaii made: consistent Spencer . . . , . . ."Q. B. . I'i . . "V Sakuma luck in 6eeing th& Tine points and. the and baseball men who wtre dzclarei V"'' .V. Segawa , f lies ia. this quarter. Bfovrn ...... H. R..;..'.V really good. plays of the game breaks ineligible would Crra with the Ar pencer Makes Touchdown, .r . Austin V i . . . . . R, H. i L. . , . . Wan Chul for the man with "wathcful waiting c 7. 1 ' teur AthletlC'Ur.I:a. Freirri-'- quar- : ;. 1-- At the beginning cl the second Brash y.'.'i .'..'.P. B..". Hin Char Instinct, . '; r . r . -- 7, r. if" C--f - tien, secretary treasurer of Uat ter. Spencer broke away. with a shift-in- g ; Score by periods: But there are some points that' are ri ' ' ", L' said last nihtr ."YzlzX U r:t ona run and carried the ball across the Hawaii ....:.....1C;; 20 7 750 commonly misunderstood - points of the sports 'over which tha A. A. U. line. Austin kicked goal. Score, Ha- Mills h 0 0 0 00 about the rules, the, principles of -- the holds jurisdiction, tut if Ycla I'; 'ver- 0. Aus- Hicks, e'-- waii 23, Mills .On;the kickort Substitutions Barnhart for game, the officials and not least of all, sify thinks the: men are net . tla Star-rat- t ;V v.. tin ran 25 yards before he was Fennell for Ming, Pahau for Lee, players. The credit must not always '. . '' r .i'i? stepped. Then Ballentyne by elusive for Brown, Brown for Starratt, be given to the man who makes the could a issue them rtolstrcilr. carl - ru:ming brought the pigskin across Lee for Pahau, Stevens for Wan Chui. dlstanceT-so- me bf It 'belongs to the -- n were they to apply for rczlstrciica. . 45 Aus- Spen- CI i a run of yards. Touchdowns Lee, Austin 2, M ca-- line after depen-- the otherjjacks, who did th6 interference . 1 MOf course it all j it kicked goal Score, Hawaii 30, cer, Ballantyne, Brown 2. . tD J: worir; some a tin of the linesmen sort of teams these Yale playel Mills 0. Brown was the hero in tbe ' Goals from field Drop kick'r Brown. It ca who opened the hole, or to the player against, ., . The nile3 are explicit next" play as after a 40-yar- d run Goals from touchdown Austin 4.-- who threw himself in just when the enough about professionalism,, fsr ns through a broken field he carried the Referee, Mr. Midkiff; umpire, Mr. play was made or. lost. vv clas3 of sport a play v matter In what ir.ai ball through tackle on the next Berney; head linesman, Dr. Peden. No one man is a football team al might be a contender he cannot'ecru-pet- e for a score. Goal kick failed. Score, Timekeeper Doctor Andrews. though it is "not; really team until with or asaisst a prcfc3slcral.'; Hawaii 26. Mills 0. . Time of quarters i0 minutes. all 11 - men are like one man.' Ko Compensation. Outlet Outlined. t- "An athlete cannot receive compea The duties of the officials are com satlon of any kind for-athleti- c ser- ' PUWAHDUTAKES monly' misunderstood. It is a safe vices, - and if an athlete "or tasebail ll'BWBOrLEIIS thing to say, as a rule, that the ref player stayed a month at a hotel cf eree follows the ban. He is the auto The Schuman Carriage Company absolutely leavy I f boarding place free he would be crat, of the game---- he runs It, and Me lng himself open to a charge of pro- expeivSnd penalize. ' GLOSECORTEST can However, he fessionalism. " -- , has absolutely no jurisdiction, over being circulated by unStriiiW- - .t v. ' ."What would make a favorable im any v umpire head lines- fouls the or with A. A. u. may.''calL'-.Th- e pression the. orc..J man umpire has Juris men - over personal of persons that the Hudson Motor Car Coni-- : wcu'i be the facrthat the mad? FliOLi LOUIS diction the conduct an e.fcrt to pay tt;r whei V &i ST. tht players and the happenings to the 'ss'-ie- VSCOaESMT found that 'thevtreach would v' ball on the kicks and - the forward ' Dahv is unable to make anv futhpr livpriP5; quently mnitafa against 'threap . passes; The head linesman calls . all may "It ari athlete unknowingly 'coza:..lts Pu-nah- offside plays.' The umpire assist rem- Donald Brown, who captains the " "wrong makes aa'erfort to Twenty men have qualified for the -- - ' - V a and 10-yar- In calling them. - team, made a d during 1916 edy the- violation "we wouli be Itr.ag- - , 200 Club" so far this month on the second Penalties often amount to hundreds the season. Y. M. A, bowling alleys.; .The asso-'- - gain around Holt of the St." Louis team ly tempted b is3'ue a card which wculi a of yards In a game. most com- -- to man yesterday afternoon at Alexander The entitle him to amateur .competlLijrf. ; ciation has offered prizes the mon penalties are five yards for off- "" scores the most 200s this month field, and scored the. only touchdown The Thorpe Case. ".'"-'- who side, illegal tackle, holding on offense . The Company . . , mi i.t. V. also to the man making the high-es- t and only points for Punahou. The Hudspn is enjoying the most ine case 01 Jim inurpe, umuus4 and and minor off enses. ; Ten yards is , one, Puna- all would not 200.. ; : game was a well played but apparently similar, be re? Of the . penalty for interference with a hou failed to take advantage all the garded . in the same , light. Thorpe jrc. Chamberlin holds both records forward pass ' by defensive side, loss prosperous year of its existence, arid is being was five days of the month. opportunities to score. In the first played summer ball, and it re for the first quarter Punahou blocked a kick and of. the ball when an ineligible man ported he got money for it, yetj 264 yesterday was the highest of a down that His received ball and two tackle touches' the ball, and Joss made no' attempt-t-o refund tha mark for the alleys this season. Cham- the after pass "Incomplete." forced to limit its llipply the" he ; if the is Offenses the of output t6 ; plays' Brown skirted right end for a money or the other expenses. , berlin has rolled 12 double centuries. such as coaching from the sidelines, angle . which; Wlkander is eeeond with four. touchdown. From that time on the "There Is another from Carl baH-see-sa- wed holding, rough conduct and so on are ' O. back and forth across : the A. A. U.' could regard this case.' Mosley, L. JL Benny, P. - demand Andrew ; punished 15 yards. Kicking, kneeing for the popular Hudson Six. ' the field. ..- , ; and that Is .the expenses which, we Soares and Paul Super have two, and and slugging have penalty of dis- I Throughout and the would, allow to an, athlete "traveling 34 other bowlers have passed 200 once. the second, third qualifications. These are some of the - "200 fourth periods neither side' appeared to or. from a meeting, but the, amount The list of the elect for the more, common, though penalties are as The Schuman Carnage Goiiipany has two occupy would date Is as follows: to have the advantage.' Punahou of time he Bhould be in iClub" to numerous as the many sections of the of the registration .'c6iaait C- 205, 245, 201, 244, would gain 10 yards, then lose the ' the hands J. - Chamberlin : many rules. :7v , to define. As the rule reads at 264. 233, 232, 233, 24C, 247. 213, 206 ball, and the Saints would try the carloads of Hudson Cars on the Vky froni the tee ' present, the expenses are $5 per day. rand 221. ends and kick, lwana went into 'the ma- DOUBLEHEAOER AT The rules do ;not say that an athlete f ; Qarl Wlkander 214. 237, 222, 222. gameate for Punahou and made ATHLETIC PARK even stay single day at the-- Andrew Mosley-r20-5, 202. terial gains through the St Louis de- factory, the first carload vill arrive aboiit shall 'a V ; L. H. Benny 20L 204. ? - v ? fense. Three Holt boys figured in the The Allhlnese baseball team win -- In 'location of the meetmsv ; playing for St. Ixuis, while Brown, train the Paul Soper 211, 207. All-Arm- y McAuley played well Pu- meet the team tomorrow 9th. Some time ago an athlete who was 2ft(5, , - GIbb and for November In this O. P. Soares 204. , afternoon at Athletic Park. The St. expense Geo. Reed 223. ' nahou. : The St. Louis team failed to charged wfth an exorbitant make many gains around the Puna- Louis players will oppose the 23th In- account claimed that' her drained, for ' . A T. Young 209. : fantry club. Although the Saints will ' 203. hou ends. Noble and. Wakefield, who something entirely new in automobile days at the location of a meet, and we W. A. Raseman ;Ar-gabrl-te played sterling games. be without the services of Walter could .not - contradict. mm, so' we Frank Benson 221. Moriyama, expected , line-u-p: ' and it is thought that In order to be sure .about . Henry White 234. The : v:-- .: that they, will play a better game finish. the" point we had "better not inentlon Geo. Moratb 21 9. - Punahou Saints one against 25th. : than the last the anything about the stay might A. R. Tulloch 224. . he' W. Noble C. Lambert The first game will begin at 1:30. make at the scene of the niee't. W. A. Ham 206. Right end V am sorry the Yale It Walter Treptow 208. Brown Poepoe I for men, but Wakefield ...... E. Holt is abotft time some definite inove was Goebig 200. . C.U: Left end Fullback made by the colleges.to handle thd In- Chas. Berthold 201. McAuley ...... Nick Score by periods: ...... question of shmmer 'ball.' ' - ' . Smythe 218. 6 C 0--0- tricate A. K. Left tackle Punahou 0 '- V Robt Anthony 200. St. Louis 0 0 0 o Paikuli ...... Allana BASEBALL 8TARS " - . A. A. Ackerman-2- 15. Right tackle Touchdown Brown, v Schunnan LEAVE HONOLULU t , -- ' ' Stephens . .... L. Collins ' ; ; i prohib- ...... A British decree was Issued Right guard county, Archie H. Reimer, t. born at - j man- is ;.v- v,.:- Two players who were prominent in iting the exportation of cotton . Hamburg, Germany, and 7 WaterhousQ ...... W. Holt for the last with the exception of cot- years army, baseball 'circles left this morn- ufacturers Center five a resident of Moose Jack, ing on the transport., They ate Sauer ton waste and lace; to any European Canada, Syr- Agents for . H. Alexander A. Lee presented himself at the Johnson both members of . country, except Italy, France, Russia, acuse county office to and l tH Left guard clerk's declare All-Ar- team. : Saner5 has Deen do-- '. Spain and Portugal , Rothchild ...... II. Markham his intention of becoming an American Ine the bulk of the catching for the x as-so- n r eighty-si- . Jews citizen and of All-Arm- Two hundred Quarterback of the laws the land y squad," while Johnson has pro-- would in the German army hfre been G. Gibb M. Holt permit him to do so. been one of the prominent fielders in - to be officers. Four thousand Right Many wounded Bulgarians p. moted halfback are at the line-u- The two players will bo Jewish soldiers - have' bem owarded Mahikoa B. Henshaw Kola. The Queen of Bulgaria is acting stationed at Fort Scott, San Fran- Ir9n Crosses. r Left halfback as a nurse. cisco. ': : "., HONOLULU STAR-BULLETI- N, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6. 1915. FIFTEEN

to enforce the demands we make on ; v tO VER THE PALI j paper will save us the. dreaded neces- - - sity of fighting. - ;'--";- vlSuABSSuIIj jilts. Everybody knows that it wasn't cur CORAL GARDENS Christian tolerance our pacifism. our skilled correspondence, or the cogency of our argument which saved us a war nrn hrri with Germany. It was merely the fact that Germany has mere to do than she can well attend to. and that a war KANEOIIE v even with the Tnited States which Germany has no respect for in a mili- ' Tickets Xor Day'f Outing JJi. tary sense would inconvenience her considerably. ; Because Germany has suddenly com- piled with our demands Is no reason why we "should take back what we TO HONOLULU ' No IscodV unhyphenated American One of the marks of a great admin have said about the sort of diplomacy can afford to miss reading the splendid istrator is his ability to select the best our country has been practising for articles by' Theodore Roosevelt now men needed bv the state in various ! its the past few months. What .deter , i from. , ? ? ' ? i i ri appearing fn fThe MetnJpoIitan: ; Important divisions' As president. Mr mined Germany to answer us as shs 1 They are' 'forcible; fearless and Kooseveit had an intuitive and almost has was expediency. Germany's point jT HALE cbuckful of a sane Americanism which infallible discernment in choosing- - the of view we shall not have till later, The ctyle thnt our patrons admirryin iWNECIIE is the more stimulating because It Is right men for the work he gave them I am not flattering f but sureit win be ' Shoes 13 only thft so rare among us. to do. ' He found Taft and 'gave him to our national pride. ." our Hanan outward By Automobile Over the Pali The sentiments expressed..'.vIn the pa work in the rhlllpplnes, which, it is A prompt Just, dignified attitude" to expression of their inn er quality. Thia per entitled 'Americanixatlon Day" safe to say. no other man would have wards Germany from the start would have "added force and-suggestio- n bV done ao well. have saved us this humiliation and quaKty 13 built-i-n by 2,000 highly paid, cause they come frtm a man whom He set his eyes upon Root and Knox averted the war just the samel Not necessity has cot forced Into an alti- and Hughes and Goethals.' And "when only thaf it would have gained us the expert shoemakers nvo'rkihq under LUNCH. BOAT tude; a maa who as student at school, he finds ja man' he praises him in a respect of other nations whose de ideal conditions with the worlds finest rancher in the "broad Mcst, sturdy re. hearty, wholesome way. . He does not served ridicule of our "letter-writing- " y.'"-''y.-j'.' '''-'..;'- former In his' own state, public officer. say as Bishop Brooks said of the ugly has made thousands of us blush and materials. i.i-- -- v'- ; " BATHING SUIT, ETC. president- - of bis country, has "made Infant? '"Here's a baby that IS a baby.1 grit our teeth in shame. ' : good" in ill essentials. : Even as president, a kept aq eye Mr. Roosevelt is a strong man. He upon obscure citizens all ; over has the courage of his convictions. He Qi: Although born to unusual . bereditai the at Kaneohe Hale meats he has not made them a stum country, as anxious to find a good, ser Is sincere. He is not self-seeking- .- Of OaJ vant as the editor Is to discover an his propensity to "talk-- I would say bling block; He rreapects the Ameri " T can -- who has an American ancestry. able contributor. . what Lincoln is reported to have said FORT ABOVE KUTG but he respects equally the .American Mr.. Roosevelt was for peace, not in of the kind' of whiskey General Grant "' ' : i'? ' 3 who is worthy xf his acquired Ameri a drivelling, senile way,, hut tor manly drank.-;- .' . nor.i Hor:GLULU peace. With' him ft is and always I am mighty glad we can citizenship. ;; ' , '. i ;' has have an Ameri f ',-- .! .ri'-;- L No unfair "educational qualification" been:,:, ';- -':; '';.crs can who dares to talk, who can talk. ' reace possinie; any who with such knowledge 0 ' for citizenship; no uniust restriction ir justice at talks of his V V - - ? upon the suffrage rights .or man , or subject . and with such sterling com The "Canal : mon sense. - never oratory woman; ;kindly, fafr . treatment for all Panama. 'was his work It's t just peoples which have sought pur coun through the engineering of a .genius and effervescence such as flow from BAOIY SPRING AT try in good faith, end helped to make whom be recognized, .before anyone some , other oral exits: words, idle ' ' - : - 1 ' ''''.-':- - ..'': else did. ;"':.'.- : words. Back of tho talk is the Rec us what e 'are. " ' ' -' - i By Automobile Over the Pali purely Man. "": "No pet superiorities, In his 'administrative .work ord the no class claims. at Washington he eschewed politics. And when we are all sorry for our . . no contempts."' Roosevelt Vr. , aristocratic h we.-- - Edison-America- n. He maintained standard In civ abuse and littleness when.' see . i. Ja . things i. - il service, spurning: the spoils" creed as they, are may we make the ? j cob Riis American. Marconi Amer- . ' frit 4-- -- - ' which Mr. Bryan has advocated along amende honorable before it is too .Where there is sujicrior bathing and golf links worth r lean.- Noguchfr 4 ' .xr-- . American. : ' I I f" bygone late. ' v r ' ' v objections may with other creeds of ancient, : :':' Whatever we have lineage. v;; i 'ij' :) while.' now Mr. 7 4 had or have to Roosevelt's Volume rocky I r U"1.W- All . the , ridicule we have deserved ;The of the srust of - Rates $3.50 a day, $21 a week. ; vl - manner of telling the truth about men for. our vacillating. Cbatauqua-edge- d the earth, estimated as 10 miles thick. and things, we must acknowledge that including mean ' today mas long treaties, our Bplutterings for peace, the elevation of the Tickets via Oahu Railway Auto road, 30 miles, he stands as he stood " our remorseful, .humiliating, . undiplo- land above . the sea 4s 1,633,000,000 v . TL's ticket entitles Its to bl touring j among ns a typical American the ! Wells-F- 4 condition; ride orer in of - holder a the Pali ;: v- '..:u-?- -- . . in excellent matic ; confessions. bur, inadequate cubic nailes.-- - -' .v. car trtl2S from ib. rromottoo Committee, Ygong building;' or the. Hawaii kind. the best Americans are proud of. He has the wide visioninsr and broad treatment 'Of the Mexican matter, and Just two days after he came "to this Tours Ccirrsay Office, 7 street, se--. long-draw- n t Merchant (where the tickets caa be outlook which keep a.man right upon finally our. out correspond James H. Ilustis1 was elected pres every ence with Germany,, would have been ident - curl), dornbg a.boat 9. o'clock, leaving the Coral Gardens for the j perplexing questions of stale; he has of the Boston and Maine- rail return trip 1:30 o'clock. averted by the firm, kind hand of Mr. road at the meeting of the board of about Includes Mg 1 been and, . It also trip in ihe class-- Just firm,conservative and S"-- ';- - ' r Roosevelt and that of his able secre directors. "v. - : y.. : bcttcra' : conscientious in bis administration of teat to the wonderful gardens f coral, where ; - the "painted fishes tary, state.-- , '.' American affairs: he is virile. Inde of , . "The National Bank of Cuba in New ,.frc!Jc; to a elicious dinner served at the Cpral CardeA- - Hotel; the use of . Now we are a people of strange, im pendent, executive, and possesses the York received 41,200,000 in gold coin ;'-- . puUIve, - ' ' U'Jx often reactions. ;. i .-- ; : touts end bathing jsult; big out rigger canoe, t Any, ether, of. qualities an- - from "Havana. . .i the seeded In administrator ctot; misguided things. :"; "S -- We frequently r.ny activities at this beautiful resort. 8pecial parties welcomed at all of national-affairs- . - Dr.' "John Henry ifcCracken' was in A.Y3GUSA s;r.; . : . 1522 ? We rave over 'demagogues and dlshon : U20 Nnnanu Bt Phcno Atovo Ect:l rx . c cottages augurated president of Lafayette tlr: s.;; Ccafortable, ren t, 13 a day ; $15 a . week, Including Those wbo believe Mr Roose the t for. that or heroes.. We often ail to recognize v velt would have been a dangerous man College "at Eason, Pa. ! the .manliness of our nen. ; We say a in the presidential . office during the man too much when he has our 12 talks :.KANXOIIE, Oahu, miles from. Honolulu. crises; of the . past Tew months have Interests at heart and interests him absolutely no conception of the' true self and others in bettering them. We . m 11 I Ml j llll' I I Mi . I r.' Roosevelt Those who" declare' that take up with the most ridiculous theo- he would not be a safe candidate for ries on tariff and rrency. In other nomination by Republican conven- the words we're often unthinking.-- ; ;' tion are trivial; "they are either biased ' or unDbserVlng.'" '' And because a'"8plandia man "who Jr !!!2r,. : A. LHcctidye, -- 'A They have failed 'to appreciate the deserves our gratitude and best boh-- . fc-- very bAiman'iperversit,y or tejbo per, or ""Troprietor.. social nature, ms . temperamental re- llEiaser, ceptivity resUiexrcjv accepts "the gift we sem to. offer him and his deep and ' absolutely, disinterested concern in all la . good . faith, we" turn against him matters affecting, the common people with bitter scorn. Sometimes we make it so satisfactorily as to enable, the reparations In time often :we let the of the United States, their happiness .. i 'km . r . - j ' . , CJr.ZCTS HECRU1T1HG. creditors to receive 20 shillings in V man me ana tnen gioniy mm. ' the at home and their honor abroad. " pound . -- '. . Whatever . warm social , Impulses However, In the long run , were LO.VDOK. - Erg. The ;,eari of Lord Derby explained that : he bad course m bis veins, ras an executive pretty level-heade- d, as the honored list accepted the position of ; of presidents pcrby, request director of he has been deliberate. Safe, judicial, bur shows' ct of Lord : Kltch . the ea recruiting "because oft personal " ' . 1 dependable. His judgment is sound. "Now one ef pur unaccountable crcr, rrcxttiry of war, has under loyalty to and friendship for Lord He would never have been; guilty ' of Spams Is our attitude towards 3Ir. Wil ttLca th e direction of recruiting for Kitchener, who had asked Mm to take making Mr. 'Bryan aecretary of state, son as president of the united States the amy..-- the post r stv ' no ' ; vn ' matter "what tear fie might have We praise and blame him out of all ; .:' i --V. " ' ' 'I leel somewhat in the position of . O had of him as an opponent, or1 "what reason. . a receiver who been put German; experimenters pro- has la to have political "obligations'' seemed to be ; No one can refuse, I think to ac- up ' iwlrd it tsitrcpt coneerrt,"' Aid duced building mortar "by mixing due man. would knowledge goodness : good '.in- the He have shelved the ' and Lcri Dcrty. referring to his new post the carbide refuse - from Acetylene hint, where, he. could, not spoil history tentions of Mr Wilson, 'He Is an tm-- a recrultiiig" meeting generators with AO per cenx.' building we - ; tt r, - are jealous of,' or he would have usually able man, too, In. his own . xece-tl- bet I hope to be able to do sand." ' let Turn do his worst liner, but, I am, sure,t he has realized more than once in tbeicrlses of the last few monthg that he Is much better fitted for some other .things than he is to settle perplexing differ ences between nations. He lacks temperament . He has an inherent shrinking from difficulty and contest He is not a good 'lighter even .when t 99 fighting seems to be all that will settle M the controversy. He lacks the humor V li to see the humiliating absurdity of ' Yon note-exchangin- g. - '. ' ianother is is something Such errors as appointine and re where not many peopledo' not taining an Inefficient secretary of state up to the arceT of his voluntary 're understand. They are likely. to think that paint is paint ' f tirement; the appointment . of other That the sale of Weak men at home and abroad, are and that it is all alil Now, we kh scarcely remediable. ""They. Indicate unfitness in the executive. They have experience in handling that there is a vast difference botched and blurred a page in our nls-tor- y. ' ' " '.-- : in the kind of paint used for various purposes. Tariff matters are debatable ques- tions, I suppose. ; Pxperts. may drffei 1st.; special for 1 paint " You select special ' ? must a a .:" "'. within reason. . 'BUt " official explanations of the requirement, because paint is cause of Tevenne deficiencies making some made as a primer the war responsible for them will not increase the respect or tninking Ameri- to pe covered by a finish paint; some paint is best cans for the administration. Who can doubt that the cause of on iron; some best on wood, aridso on in great variety. peace would not be best served by a reasonably military preparedness? Not Our expert paint man will ddvise yoii.V . by militarism or a militant spirit but a respectable ability to defend our- 2nd; ; Paint honestly and scientifically from ' ' made, ' ,' M '.. ; selves and what principles of right we have left after the snubs we have re honest ingredients and sold honestly at a fair price will is, ceived from several quarters during y r. the past yean surely pay long When our boy goes out to school we ywi better in the run, both in service want him to be strong and plucky enough to defend himself and the girl-- and satisfaction, than a cheap adulterated paint. ' chum he . prefers from the attacks of (BW the bully. We teach him not to be 3rd. Ready mixed paints made by a big manufac- quarrelsome, to overlook a good deal, Ml many arbi- and settle differences by turing concern like W. Co. insures quality, tration ; to refer difficulties to the good offices of his teachers. But we while you take the risk of how much the painter '2 grant that there are occasions when fists and the strength he has behind knows about proper proportions when he mixes it him? them are the only things which can save the boy from broken bones and self and no two painters use proportions; self-respe- the same the loss of ct And if he does not have these defenses himself with the spirit and will to use them, W. P. Fuller ; & Go.'s Pure Prepared Paints for nobody else Is going to furnish them de- - interior ; Step Rubb v3 Ends with for him. He will go down and and exterior, Porch and Paint, er servedly so as the "calf and "sissy" of the school. ' Cement Floor Paint and many other kinds for various So It is with nations. Our ablest notes will only make us the more ridic- uses are carried and highly l recommended by us. Jt- - ulous if we cannot back them up by Wednesday, 10th good fighting ability and spirit nota the year . hence, but now. We must be prepared to strike hard just when we inform ourtopponent that he has gone too. far; that- - unless he Cbokeli ' Lewers makes reparation we shall confcider his acts as "deliberately unfriendlr." Lumber and Building 177 s; And the very fact that we are prepared Materials SIXTEEN HONOLULU STAR-BULLETI- N, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1915. :MWiS II motes o in Sofvlc JJr Ml RMdl i v LOVJ .'ECaSO SIIIST I M TROUSERS II1 (AMEHAMEHA BARRACKS WILL I1B0ATSDVING NAlNALOUAi EliREMI IS IPSiflE DODiJ ISllEV OUT IEP BE READY FOR GARR SON SOON IN PREPARAT ON Ifl Tl'O SEC , COiH SEL'ERAL Avoided Navy Because He v II VI5SER Feared to Sit Down, Lest Barracks for enlisted men and quar- the left of the entrance drive, and the Plans for Parade of ters for officers and commissioned officers' homes are; on FORHOALRONS Birf as Part : White Breeches "Bust" officers ait Fort Kamehameha, the last the right of the drive. The barracks Reception Are Given Up; which is now almost complete, un- are several hundred to rear 5 of feet the "I I was wan ships,' Review, November 28 criis VIDELY IffiOVPi AS wisht ar thira der direction of Captain David L. of the quarters. said .Private Kelley, looking out as Stone of the Quartermaster's Depart Eight barracks have been built or are Formal Competition Tests Will the Maryland and the F boats passed Divided into two section?, with Sgt DPJ ment, are said to be the most com being completed, all of them on practl Probably Not Begin; Until James Ho at the head of the first and APPLY OAHU sailing toward the mainland. "Twoujd forUble which have been constructed cally the same plan. The barrack'build be going back to San Francisco I'd be Sgt Thomas J. K, Evans th? most AW ARMY AUTHOR on Oahu. In building the Kameha- Ings are 160 by 141 feet, and are built After November 15 prominent of the second, the rifle now, and I do be feelln like seein' th' meha quarters new plans were follow- on four sides large " of a court with an team of the National Guard of Hawaii A old crowd agin - H ed with they are said opening way iFFT T you the result that for a drive at the front Floating around in the water, at will come home on the Matsonla and TO TAC "If like traveling, why didn't to be more satisfactory than those at Many large windows are provided you Join the. navy in the first place? for times partly submerged and at other Wilhelmina. Accommodations for all Schofield Barracks and more economi- well-finishe- d, New .:. ventilation and the interior Is times so far beneath the surface that were not to be had on Wilhelmina, Commanding Officer of asked the Rookie. - ' - the cally constructed. : Provision is made to com only periscopes showed, on planned , Not be any means would I iver jine their the which the team to start ' Is- Hawaiian Department Was Instead of the usual , concrete con fortably eight companies..': One year after an order was the navy," Kelley answered, house ships of the K submarine flotilla have for Honolulu, and they divided. The ' t Th struction; th Kamehameha buildings Tennis courts handball courts and enlivened week by making half, on the Matsonla, sued allowing civilians to take exam- West Point Instructor only time I want to travel, anyway. Is this short first will arrive re- are all frame, and are better suited to a swimming pool are now" being built, submerged runs in the harbor and here November 9, and con inations for second lieutenant's whin a boat is goln home, and in th the second missions in the United States Amy Brigadier-genera- Wls-se- r, this climate. The anfl plans are being outside,, In preparation annu- l John Phillip navy th ships has a habit av goin made for other for the tingent is due to arrive November 23. Engineer offlcers. houseg are near on - Corps,' there has not tcca who. assumed command of your the beach improvements at the fort. , v al engineering competition runs and Plans for a big reception have been .the coairary 10 wisnes, ana ai umes target practise with torpedoes." a single application filed at headquar- Hawaiian department yesterday, lacfyi stayin there whlhthey. arrives. There materially altered since it was found on team not ters the Island of Oahu, and but but one year of having served as might have been a time whin th! spirit These runs, a part of every year's that the could .all land on few have been filed la the Uziiei many years in the! army as Major-gea-er- al - work with the navy'a "wasps, will Oahn at once. The big parade, which av ad vintur- called, and I thought av' NEISEAVALLI200FEETL0NG ; States. Strictness of the ex&riiatlca - was planned, la William IS. Carter,' whom be suq--ceede- goin,ri in th- navy an roamln' round probably begin about November 15, not to be a part of is said to account for the small num- program, " General Wlsser was gradual th' world wit' nothln under me but a although , they may start sooner.' 1 1 the though each of the. boats ber of, applicants. : ; Is com will be met by hundreds of guards - d from the . United States military few steel' plates and th ocean and not believed that they: will - Examinations commenced October-2- 5 academy "at West "Point in the class nothin over me but slveral hundred TO mence much before that date, because men' and the National Guard band. at various army stations ct civili PROTECT 3, K-4- , DE RUSSY BEACH If K-- K-- 7 and K-- 8 change A smoker and regimental review 1674, was beglnnm , son. the an as of while General Carter orcifers wit th bo But -- candidates for appointment pr, v . port bet given 27 23, to n' base from this to will November and graduated in 1873. w me god Judgmenot kep' me irom get-ti- their Pearl bational second lieutenants la t--a General Wlsser is also an author. into a low neck shirt and a pair Harbor next week, there will be so mark the home-comin- g of . the team. Army Corps of Engineers. Soma 13 much to do getting settled' there At the smoker the team will be ana has written a number of books av trousers which exposed, how me Department May Later Acquire that candidates have beea authorial ta on army life and military problems. frame is upholstered. it may be a week or 10 days before provided with a feast, and Governor report for examination, which lha Grandfather Infan-tr- y any attention can be giyen the annual Pmkham wlll be present to deliver Among the beet known , his works . " 'Tis thlm pants for wan thing More Land and Build largest number to compels since en of has tests. V.':U an are "The Second Boer War," 'Tactics kepf me out av th' navy. , I've always ' r'.r. address, which is to aim at stirring actment of the law pcrr:::ti2j these, Barracks There ? , of Coast Defense and ; "By' Land and felt a strong prejldice agin wearln The submarine tender Alert the enthusiasm. v appointments. Siaye Kaplolani '..,i' ,, :.;, Sea." His are ."Gun Cot- the legs av me trouser upside down. machine shop of the K --flotilla, , as it Review at Park. There are now la vacn:::3 the other books Fort De Russy has proved so - ?; ti futile Sunday morning, 'November 28,(tha c-'- wit big was of the F boats, will accompany grade of second lieutenant cf n-" ton," 'Practical Problems in Minor th' lnd at the bottom, and with nature for an enemy, however big Tactics and Strategy and "Explosive lately there is another thing which the third submarine division, as the review will come off in Kaplolani eers, of which 13 existed ca Juna Z ) Of President effective it might be against an army . : K designated by park, lasting all day. The entire ; Materials." has prejidiced me agin the navy al navy, submerslbles are the after appointment cf the military or that 1200 feet of sea wall are navy department to Pearl Harbor. guard of Oahu, which now numbers academy graduates of this year. It is He was a contributor to the New though - 'tis what might be called a now being built to repel the attack of Alert Hat Stayed Anchored. ' ' 1007 men, has been ordered out for not expected, however, that the can International Encyclopaedia . on the supposititious prejldice. the sea waves on the beach in front day will report 7 auf-- subjects organization and tactics, Objects to German Whiskers. When the Alert moves to Pearl Har the and at o'clock didates will qualiiy la a cumber of of the Fort f In the morning at the amdry, where fill If the pro . Interna-tion- al bor will be the first has ficteat to the vacancies and has been editor of the Tis th fear that some day th' Am The sand has been clawed away by it time she erican sailors will adop' same style stuck her nose outside of the harbor they will board; 'street cars lor the portion of failures 13 about the sane Military Series since" 1902. th the. fingers of the sea persistently and park They gd in marching s army av whiskers which is worn be th' a more than a year,1 as she has been will full as In previous examinations of thl3 General Wisser experience dug - ye, the beach line back with such anchored continuously at ' the : navy order, taking all equipment including kind.-.- ..: has been varied. He was assigned to Germans. Mind they may not; but great success problem sav- that the of F-- l, F-- 2, F-- 3 F-- 4 shelter halves. Tents will be pitched field artillery and? coast artillery I'm takin no chances on gettin' into wharf since the and 'the ing the waterfront land was referred were stationed here year, before at, the parkthe commissary will be until 1907 in various ranks from second a organization which is, as ye might to Col. Charles S. Bromwell last of the F-- 4 ' made submerged run in working order, and the regimental lieutenant to colonel, but for a large say, av th same trade as thlm Ger engineering solution, the its last department for and never showed up t again until cooks will prepare dinner, -- There will special duty. man sailors. ' Twould be th end av m part of that time was on The sea wall' which.: is , now being dragged to surface be drills," reviews and special work all J o - me, was I In , navy, ! the months after West Point Instructor.' the if they; would built was th&n? planned and ; when - - the tragedy which brave offi day. . The Engineer Corps, which will ' begin wear . paint ; brush- on 5 in its He was Instructor in chemistry. to a th' completed wIIIj be retaining "wall (Special Star-Bulleti- n CorTc?pcnicnce) av av', mus-- cers and crew gave up, their lives.-- appear M the field for the first time, i eralogy geology at- - the' military end th chin and one thim the on 6. and for 'loose .earth and sand the the is to' givjp a demonstration of bridge FORT SHAFTER,. :"overr.tcr . , t man Since K submarines arrived aches that makes a i look like .'-- ;.' . academy from 188 to 1882, and from beach. ;c vo;;:::t-.- here tinder their own power; October. building; the commissary will he en- Upon the recommendation cf V.:q com limburger was around. . : - ... big projects-are way 18S6 to 1894 was instructor of chem Several under; 4 from San Fran Cisco, -- setting a new gaged in actual field service, and the manding officer, Company D. 2ai hadnt thought av' it, but 'tis now on with, engineer- Rct!-so- istry at the artillery, school.'! T the island the record .for the American navy; they other companies nd ; corps will be fantry, Private Georg 9 II. n !' ; possible their fondness for llmberger f General Wlsser was selected to rep ing department in charge. The con- easy''-an- d .been, appointed corporal, has- - something way have been "taking it the likewise engaged. Camp will be brok- has to be to do wit the , struction of the' redoubts at Red Hill - ; - resent the United Sutes at the French crews have put1 in their , time- going en late' lh the afternoon after an aft vice Turley, transferred. ' tneir mustaches turns up. ?. Wherever is probably biggest j maneuvers in 1884 and was detailed the of this work. over the crafts, touching up rust spots ernoon review by Goveftior Pinkham, the custom av' wearing. thJn face Another1 big' project is ? being carried to witness the United States nava with red lead to prevent corrosion, CoL Samuel I. Johnson' and . Lieut The . new, class for cooks - ti!r3 tzi adornments come trom, can nlver out in the Diamond Head ,- crater, ' , maneuvers in the Caribbean Bea in going over the engines and in other W. C.: Whitener of the staff. ' - will, commence at the fort c i Novem ay, but I know that long befor' , I pits and, be- 1902, In 1904 he was detailed In the where entrenchments are ways putting the boats into first-clas- s 'few days 15. - , Within a after the review ber The foilowics c.Itcd -- Iver see a German sailor wit'- that ing dug for ai) battery ; of , large guns. Inspector general's department, and ' shape. r i;in j Governor Plnkham wilt leave for men, from . the various ,r)st3 cf the truck on his chin," me father, back in This work ptobably will : be finished " was acting inspector general of the new 'submarine Washington, D. C, where' he goes to islands-hav- been orderej phrtcr SHgo county, billy goat : The base at Pearl ti during had a .which about the first of the year and the bstrcc-tion- : Pacific division the tumultous same guns Harbor Is almost finished, but: a few add his voice to the general plea be for the four months' cor?3 cf trimmed his whiskers Just th will be in place probably early - days of the fire 'and earthquake In " things ing oy governors or various Pvts. Martin, 153lh Co., C. A. i .. : . remain to be done before the made C: as thlm Dutch does. In the spring.'; ; i . , ; , . " San Francisco, and during the months . ' boats change their headquarters. states for federal pay for militiamen. William F. Sutter, Troop A, 4th Car.; ' lXmd ye, I'm sayin' nothin' agin th' Rumors that the , gpvernment is to that followed when order was brought With ; the' crew of the submarines, The pay bill will probably come up at Samuel Roslnoff, Eattery P, 1st F. A., Dutch. They has many thraits I ad take all of the land along the, sea In ? out of chaos by . the army staff. He each craft having 22 men on board, the next session of Congress and Gov and Richard. .Martin,-Co- . K, 23th Inf. mire, wan of which is that they ex the immediate vicinity,; of Fort c De . - neces was later made commander of the ports large quantities, av beer, But Russy and establish a big station for and the Alert's personnel,- there will ernor Plnkham will present the For Instruction as cocks: Pvt3, Henry department California and contin i be nearly 150 submarine flotilla sity of compensation militiamen, 75th Co., C. A. of Latwain us,-- don't mind saying that troops there not only for coast artil- men for CWorthen, C; Eri;:9 ued in that assignment until June, ' stationed at fearl Harbor after-"mov- i and the needs of Oahu to Washington S, Sanders, II. C; Jasper C. Tlaywall, should the German navy adopt the lery but infantry; as well were neith- v ' 1912. He was appointed brigadier ing day." V -- ;;;: .; , cuthoritiea.;,-.- :.'' ';W - Co. e3, Co. goose step, like as the army uses, jtnd er refuted ; norr.yerified when Inquiry M., 1st Inf., and Will Heirs tencral May 26, WIS,' and was in g, 25th mf. . ' a file av' Dutchmen wit thim whis was made" at recently. . command of the 4th Brigade, 2nd kers would come marchln' past me Officers here say they fcnow nothing Division at Texas City, Texas, when doin th' duck, step, th combinasbun of such a plan, but admit that it may WO MASS MEETINGS FOR GREATER ' The following enlisted men have oh bor ; ; ' , the armywaa assembled the pro-- - be part of the general plan for army by would drive me to abandonth - -- -- been discharged froa the cerpv.Fort Shafter." , , - der in the latter, part of 1913 and fession av warfare If I could git out - - - - K strengthening the defense of the purchase: -- 1st Class Private Joseph early part 1914 with active r troops. of service av' post without the guard, seein' me. J .When John Wilkes Booth, fled from Island and providing for more B. Munderi, Co. M, Signal Corps, Cory prospect was ' In General Carter then Old Customs Forgotten. Ford's theater In .Washington ' on the Gen. Carter's recent statement that DEFENSE IIERE poral George Van Tries, Co. C, 2nd in command of the whole force on the I there will be about 22,000 men on BSURE PLAHD Inf.. " "Whin was a lad and was struck alght Abraham UncolnJ he Infantry; Pvt Abe Eotwla, 21st .;'-.v- '' he shot ' border.'. '.' wit th navy after I had read a buuk seized a horse nearby and fled down Oahu in the course of two years unasslgned and a casual at the fort been - would indicate preparations for I General Wlsser has called Tlm Th Cabin Boy, or Advin- Into Virginia where with an accom- - that and, P- - Austin A. Smith, 2nd Inf. at Schofield Barracks since he tures on Slvln Seas' th naVy was" pilce he bid in a,barn., He stayed in barracks for the men and for more "We have proven this trut h," says was transferred to Oahu from Fort guns for coast defense will begin at Neither Governor Pinkham or difrent from now. In thim days, to the bam until driven out by a posse, the mayor, "by having the hoard of A guard consisting of one non-co- Miley, ornia,r Cpse- - once. :: will many montns to Calif and has been bodied seaman, had pur-- it take supervisors vote unanimously to grant In-fant- ry, do a able a lad coming but firing at those who . Mayor Lane Favor Scheme missioned offlcer, Company L, 2.nd to-shi- get ready such an army as is to ly associated with General Carter in to learn n up a mas' and say say, only for leaves of absence on full pay to mem- sued him, so histories to be not probable conducted General Prisoner great work which going ahead come here, and as it is ; . . the is shiVvy me timbers and .'blarst me 8hot down by one of the pursuers. Boosted on Mainland bers of the national guard shooting Franklin Madison, who was la .con- the government will stop at 22,000 . " on the island. In taking over .the how, siv- - J '.j-- ,, : ' team; Undoubtedly, , gen Ear-rack- top'sls't besides knowin to The man who 6hot Booth was James troops, '; !',''' a move for finement at the post to Schofield s command he will have to deal with crely Injur" a shipmate be sthrlkln' Lurbett. a grandfather of Sgt.; C. H. there will be continual activ It is not probable that the plan sow eral defense should be welcomed here ity in building from now on at the on Thursday and reported him problems with which he is familiar. spike, wit out act-- quartermaster diylsion being advanced throughout the main- If anywhere, ; for we are a - , him wit a maxim Corbett of the ;;. ;" r lqng,wa to the commanding-genera- l; for fur-- h iff service will not be for long, J forts and barracks. of having mass meetings In vari- ' But tally klllln him. at Fort Shafter, and the sergeant has land from the mainland, but as to any den. - : Fort De Russy,' one army man stat ther- disposition. . .. ."C : as Is active duty so Most story many ous large for.'the1 purpose of ' he to retire from "Tis not now. sallormen heard the times from the recently, appears logical cities nite plans for mass meetings, J, have ' ' - ed to be a de- ; ; on July 19, 1916. ; v':" would git dlzxy on top av a three- lips of his own father, Abijah Corbett stirring up enthusiasm, for'nationai made none.; - ;.; . ' v rr rr place for a station for a large number ' Kl post commander has Issued or story bulldln, and they, niver . saw. a "My grandfather served in the Civil fense, together with getting names of Supervisor Robert Homer says that The to war, closed, says Sgt of coast artillerymen and. some infan petitioners to send to .Congress on the considers the move one, ders suspending fatigue and . police . martin spike not know it at least which had Just trymen. All. of these taken to he a foolish They' is some good machinists, ship Corbett telling what he remembers; of lacts opening day of the next session,' will as he also considers the general plan work on the'post tmtll further notice: gether give some color !t6 the rumor This ' was ;on. hecount of the- - heavy LESS HALF and and maybe, pa- - the story, "and he was a member of be forwarded in. Hofiolulu , by either for defense that is being argued all Till painters printers, that land adjacent to De Russy Is to past In prob hangers navy posseox oiaiers ana citizens wno Governor Plnkham or Mayor; Lane. over thd country. ; r Vhat country will rains of the week and all per1 in the dunnojthe by government ' v - be taken the and used , has wage ability the. work will continue as bout th las', though and th sailors surrounded tne barn down m tne vir- " 1 - " Governor Pinkham stated that want to war with us," says Hor- for barracks,- - ; ; soon as good weather commences. ' bil-- 1 He was man who he is doing all. In power for the ner, present war, ' 1s i exfcellent cops wit their little glnla woods. the his "when the is overt ' r as tne came national defense question by boosting and' each warring finds ... - ARM OFFICERS lys on thlm in place av ; th marlln shot Booth assassin irom of the nations ::sr:sr' spikes their ferocious pradacissors I the snelter or tne barn. along, the territorial, militia question, the great war debt hanging over It for The.U. S.A- - transport Logan which carried, whin several thousand other! I nave neard my ratner leu or MARYLAND CR0V and that he doe3 not at present favor generations and generations? ' sailed today took 17 enlisted men of miinr whiph is tired av water artner 'a sod many times," says Corbett the calling of any such meetings. "Japan," says Horner, "is the only this fort to the mainland. Some of along ocean trip is ashore, and snow He always said that grandfather Mayor Lane says that he is heartily country that would have the funds t these men' are old WEST POINT If? how-tire- much, about It in in with the view of prepared- fight. nd regi- Mi n d they are be avoidin' vhe would never talk accord it fclisk to t!k of Japr officers who are transferred to use av water entirely. - the ..years after it had happened; be- RAISED MONEY TO ness not for war but for defense, and pver wanting. to fihtAis. If any rtritt ments in the U. S. while others are ' Go Down Now, Not Up, f cause he used to feel that people that the city is doing all In its power comes with Japan t will be of our men discharged. ; r ' boasting over co- The report of the superintendent of '"Sailors is larnin to go down InsUd might think he was to help the matter along by its own accord, and not of Japan's. Ameri- 33 33" my grand-fathe- r govern- U. S. Military academy, Col. Clar- av up. is imporiani the fact Later in his life operation with the territorial ca should be ashamed of herself for , The 2nd Infantry (less the Machine the submarines in preacher moved upon policy. ence P. Townsley, C A. C, show.1 137 thing nowadays. 'Tim, th Cabin became a and ment the militia urging increased armament." Gun Company L) proceeded by march- officers and 660 students at the acad- Boy,' if he'd enlls today would nave to New Jersey." , r SEND FLAG EAST ing to Honolulu this morning and act- ; nant on the Michigan took place at change in the , army regulations pre- emy July 1, 1914., Of the cadets 164 to restrain the natural desire to cumo, Sgt Corbett's home is In Flint ed as an escort for General William Mich., his mother lives there. His Provlncetown, Mass., in the presence scribing this annual test for field off- .were graduated, 32 discharged for de- picked uo whin he roved the seas in ar secretary navy, H-- Carter. The garrison uniform was ficiency 100 father his ' been dead several years. of the assistant of the icers as a demonstration of physical post in studies, one lacking in con- a gallant windjammer about feet on in the.; worn and the troops left the at way The father was also a soldier In the In the course of an article the the commander chief of. fleet fitness to perform active duty. Some ' ' duct, one physically disabled, and 10 eng. and carrln nothin in the 8:30 a, m. , . '''. ; resigned Civil war, so that the sergeant is the battleship efficiency! pennant the and officers of his staff, the rear ad effort in that direction was made, and and three suspended. av provisions but salt pork and bard con- di- - generation of. the family to take Army and Navy Register devotes mirals commanding the battleship the subject has been discussed by the There were 59 vacancies July 1, tacV and learn how to hoi his brcat' third ( 1st ! Lfcui: Ray moad; VaT Wheeler, : 4 whether siderable space to the record of the visions and the captains and several general .,, ;..: v ; -- up army life. "I do not know staff. 1915. The : total cadetships author- and not to use more thin th regular Corps of Engineers, has been ' reliev- - any of the family farther back were U. S. cruiser Maryland, "Honolulu's officers from each ship present. The , A report ized was 706. The; plant .can easily allowance av slcond-han- d oxigyn whin was made to the chief of - Cor- won pennant to the president ed as a member ot a general court 700- 1 army men or not'V laughs Sgt battleship." which the naval aid of the Unit hs ndle . cadets, c and that numbeT did finally brathe. An' If. Tim was staff on the subject'but the secretary he gunnery in 1910, and is now en ed delivered a ; or com- martial now' in session at the fort should be kept 'under Instruction. to go aboard man o war, bett, "the last three generations have for states letter of war was. disinclined to make ariy enlis and a pretty weJJ." route to San Francisco, helping tnw mendation, which was read by the as- Only 44 per cent of the active army a waving a marliri spike and shoutln supported It change In the general orders at this - , -- to to Isl- secretary with all hands Due to the fact that, the parade : graduates. Corbett has been' ordered the F submarine flotilla Mare sistant at de- f officers are This can be or me Set - time, believing that benefits Shivvy me timbers,' 'Blars' will navy yard.' - f muster, who- also read, a. commenda- the ground Is wet and soft after a week's fully doubled, m time with 70Q cadets. In; good ou Id days Fort Slocum, New York, and leave and i. rived from the ride justified the top'sls like as the next transport for the coast. "Previous to 1910," says the Regis- tory letter from; the navy department test ;raln. the regular regimental parade on Filipinos were examined on the ; t-- i 4. Three and they'd figur' he was nutty and talktn continuance of the inethod. ; I ; one admitted He has been with the army since"1908, ter's account "the battle 'efficiency The crew of the Michigan gave three Frldaywas "called off. s ? .? ?;: Zulu at the same time, and throw Dim pennant navy cheers for Maryland pen- lor-this- served In the Philippines and has Just was awarded in the to the as the 668. ; year 183 ' ; " Of candidates in the booby hatch;" Ha- was over ; COAST ARTItLEFTV 2nd Woodfla Jones,; 2nd report complete completed three years service in the ship having the highest final score nant handed and hoisted. Lieut C, failed to or did not JTJut I guess the navy is easier than In year. De- '"The won pennant ''i-- granted ten days waii, f He was born and raised in naval gunnery for the In Delaware the r- ESSAYCOMPETITION. Infantry, ias heen a ' their examinations, seven declined the army, the Rookie . said, after a ' ' ' Ohio. : ' cember,1 19 10; the cohditions were the next year, then the : Wyoming, and leave of absence , to take effect on appointment, 189 were : and directed pause. - now Michigan . c lO.iV-- o changed so that it was awarded to the ' wins It a second The ;JoUrnar of the United State November ; e v to report for admission. Of SO re. shu re a gran e lad ye are, me ' Tis GERMANS TO DESTROY the battleship or armored cruiser time. ... Artillery ahnouiices the following "fof - 4 i.H. .it i -- 'i jected physically, ,35 "were deficient in Kansas Rookie." Kelley answered. t.zr IN RETREAT having highest final mer- : , M, Lyons, 2nd In height, weight, 'chest, etc 22 had de- navy changed, not be VlttAGES the combined Its annual competition 1st Lieut Robert "Th has but 'tis IF THEY LOSE RIGA it in guns, torpedoes and engineering 1. One hundred dollars for the best fantry, conducted casuals to the trans- fective vision and 10 defective no -- means asy. For th' wan thing, ANNUAL TEST RIDE NOT " ' efficiency was won by Michi- essay : subject ; ; ' ';- -' and the submitted on either port this morning. hearts. afther ye enlis 'tis me opinion from following " " TO v . -s-r-; : : LONDON, England. The gan. BE DISCARDED THIS named, as determined by the commit- s-- 'V '': t -- v' m ookin behind twould Reu-ter- at sailors from cVspt'tch was received here from 's "The armored cruiser Maryland, on tee of award, except as provided Charles Co. II. 2nd INDICT DETROIT MAN take ye half yer enlistment learnin YEAR, SAYS FINAL WORD funder Pvt J. Wlllett Petrograd bureau: "The Ger- the Pacific station, then had the pen-nan- t condition (b). : Infantry, has been to Co. DYNAMITE PLOT to down Mit'out bustin' yer transferred FOR set -;'-:- mans have Informed the inhabitants (for. gunnery, and they raised a 2. Seventy-fiv-e dollars for the best C ;:.;' :-: -- breeches, an th' other half hardenln' Officers who do not of Mitau, Courland, that If they are purse and sent one of the crew, John like the test essay, determined as above, on th; .ST", 23P ';:.. WINDSOR, Ont The Essex coun- yerself to appear In public in thim unsuccessful in their attack on Riga Reilly, a gunner's mate from San ride which is required every year and Is, on the good program ty grand pants other subject named that The aerodome has a Jury returned an Indictment wifout blushlnV and are compelled to retire they will Diego, C&1 to Provlncetown. Mass., which; has not proved popular In the subject not discussed In the essay ta for tonight ;QJ against Albert Kaltschmidt of Detroit rare all villages In the line of retreat. with a silk pennant and a letter writ- army, will not be overjoyed to learn which the first prize Is awarded ex- charging him with conspiracy in con- William D . "Poll" Perritt pitcher German reinforcements Which have ten on parcmnent congratulating the that the department has decided that cept aa provided under condition (b). garrisons In war" and (b) "Effect up- nection with the dynamiting of the of the New York Giants, and Miss been sent to the Riga district include officers and crew of the Michigan on the test is a good thing and will con- subjects are (a) "Preparations on measures for coast defense of the Walker-vllle- , The Peabody Overall Factory once-a-yea- at Florence Blako were married In New laudstrum called out in September winning the pennant. tinue to demand the r ride. that should be made In peace for quar- development of submarine and aerial A ago. York. v.-.X- const-defens- e Ont, several months . who have received little training." "The ceremony of hoisting the pen- - There Is no present prospect of any tering and provisioning attack." r Wc decline (o live on terms of fear, or v We most know the other fellowcnonsh hate, or suspicion of any nation. diaries' to get into his horizon. Then democracy will F. Dole in "'Pacifist Principles." ; Mmml take care of itself. Benjamin Ide AVhecler.

; HONOLULU STAR-BULLETI- N, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1915. SKVENTKEX

f.iAKVLAKD SETS VILLA'S r.i. c. a. ffl HEM . lERTAAOEi WOWED i V RECORD FOR TYPE OF VESSEL CONFESSES PLOT ALLOWED TO ; IT mm 111 liLh i.bilLib..i.M Has Been in Continuous Commission for More Than Ten and TO RESTORE CHIEF CROSS BORDER W. H. Heinrichs Writes Inter- !?.u!'are ? suisui. VJiJVl!r"frh;:.ivuiu; u-- One-ha- lf Years Likely to Go Into Reserve at San Fran- t estirig Letter; Tells of Trip from the guard was that when the cisco After Long and Interesting Career Took Knox to to Madras Waterworks ' dllereace between the level r.f te water in the outside tank la' ' In- - Americans' Stil ani tut bouth America Says Former President Had Canaf Zone Garrisons to Have Fate of Four lCxlO-foo-t tank was 2 - Direct and emphatic denial that the rerlitor : fluential Backing and .50,000 Men; Six Years' :Shrouded In Mystery; there is a mutiny being planned in feet 6 inches, they, knew that tie trsV By LESTER B. KARELLE; visited Yokohama and then proceeded filtering India comes to Star-Bulleti- n was not properly and cccJed Yeoman, 1st Class, U. 8. 8.. Maryland. via the Inland sea to Chefoo, Towards x Ample Funds ; - Enlistment V Reports Conflict ; ; the from Waldo well-know- n cleaning, and the process atove ' When the armored Maryland August, Big H. Helnricus, here cruiser the end of the Four start as a Y." M. C. A. secretary for two scribed was gone through. A tank left Honolulu for the states October ed back to the states, and on Septem Associated Prera by Federal Wiretasl j Associated Press by Federal Wireless Associated Press by Federal Wireless) exposed to the sun and crows for thiro V 29, SAN ANTONIO, Tex.,' 5. WASHINGTON, D. The years and now at Madras, India, in Judging fronC persistent rumors ber 2, 1907, the Maryland for the first Nov. Jose WASHINGTON; D. C November 6. C No. days w!as ready for scrapins and re- -' association work " Orozco, -- who the there. Aboard that ship, Is possible that time stoDDed Honolulu, for one of the Mexicans arrested Ten new regiments of Infantry, four fate of the four American, Were - ' .'.-- ' it at stavine i His denial is- brought out by the. re- laying. she "will be placed In reserve upon over two royal- - to :connectlon with General Huerta's J new regiments of Field Artillery believed to have been slain by Gen. the a little weeks and was aad port received indirectly from Honolu- "The large pure water Cum be- completion target practise, conspiracy, comessea loaay 10 j fifty-tw-o Ar-Fro- m Villa as an act of revenge for recogni of which ly entertained by the people here.janegea new companies of Coast lu that local minister, returning tween two rows of epvch means that one of Uncle Sam's crack Honolulu she turned towards I the plot of which Huerta Is accused tillerv are the main additions to the tion of Carranza by the United States, a the cri'1t 1 from the Orient had brought news of water tanks Cowed Into three fighting craft has passed the stage of the home stretch arrivine at San Fran- f being the. ringleader. . Orozco is arpruinr armr under the iilana of the lemalns in doubt It is reported from etr Orozco, was pris- attempted mutiny in India. immense pure-wate-r tans which ere her highest efficiency. This can be Cisco towards of September, brother of Pablo who ar. announcement Douglas that the men were held ; the end administration, the of Writing to Star-Bulleti- n. aa hardly said of the Maryland, for with went navy resiea cn me same cnarge, dui oners by Villa, but that Villa' had or- the Mr. covered over and acted rts?ncir3 She to the yard at Mare oroKeithe detaUa being nade last night by Heinrichs' mentions this briefly and from which the punjp coull'draw ci I escapeu jiiexico ana was tarv reports the exception of w Kiuea dered their release. Like the then-proceed- deterioration due to Island for a feWi minor reDairs and J". of War Harrinnn s with an Interesting underground age, is in excellent condition, and along wnue making a secret reiurn visu un-- of their death, this Jacks confirmation de needed.' The tfiree tank she after a week there, started down e authorized strength of the regu scription sanitary "160 by 1KD ar '. many - Qer cover 01 a - , - of Madras and its measured feet rarh In ways a much better battle the California coast stopping at San- banau raia- army is to be increased approxi-- U if they have not been released, how to iar waterworks, and of the i trip taken were 10 or 12 feet deep. Th'.J award craft than she was a few years ago. Barbara, Long Beach, Redondo and Tne plot was to restore Huerta mat , fifty per cent' to 141,843 men, ever; their lives may be imperiled by by by Washington gov there the boys of the Madras Y. ed a Cow for the pump at cny tin", The Maryland Is unique in her class venice, returnmg to an tTancisco c.vu the greater Dart of the increase to be action taken the M. CVA.. showing the waa In never tea. or zunat wiw yesterday. In reply to re- valuable work whether. the demand from the city that she has been In reserre and going to the navy yard for about 'plenty nw.eroa;aaD1; added to the garrison Strength of the ernment a being done in this department great small. from the of first commission- year quest from Gen. Villa he be al- ' or date her a month. Before the end of the Panama Canal. Zone, the plans calling that A keen observer, ' ing, April 18, 2905, during period ii.ooo.ouo. ; At time or Huerta s transport wounded Heinrichs writes "The pumping plant Is of the usual but a she was sent to the drill grounds at .tne for the detailing there; for the protec lowed to soldiers that much might be written concern- . type ex- of time lasting nearly 11 years, she wagoaiena nay. ana neia target prac- - ? agents were working in waterway.-o- from Naco to Juarez, as Carranxa was found in America, with th - tion of the Interoceanic f ing military affairs, but that the mail - has always been in full commission, tise. ftew.uneans, oan ADioaro ana uai- ' granted permission to transport troops ception that there ara Kus'h engine; - 1453 '. officers and 47,456 men. The censorship will not permit and his - any rAmiiin wntpru veston. details of confes- it and other machinery Installed. Tho and has traveled further than sh in ATAYirnn nn. Further the ' over American soil from Laredo to Star-Bulleti- n - troops now. stationed on the Canal letter to the evidences other ship of her type. til the middle of February, 1908, when ( Bln; were withheld by the district at- Agua Prleta, the state department re recorder Indicates that there ia a Zone number slightly, more than four ' this as it bears a huge stamp, "Opened Lieut-c- m wrney. maximum consumption of water from In 1908 the Maryland,' with she went to Mare island and after fused assent " . - ; v by Censor." as officer, thousand., . the plant by the city of Maira3 dur- dr. Henedson ordnance spending two months at her home He goes on:: , - , gunnery Six Years', Enlistment. ing the hours cf 0 a, n. and a::--! i captured the much coveted port started on a trip down the coast, , r "There Is one thing that I happen 3-- trophy in competition against all first lasting till the end of August On The enlistment term for the regular from 6 p. n. It Is ncticeablo that TEUTONS years, to think of, however, that they Would are bath!-- : . army will six two with the these the usual cf class ships, battleships etc., and again July 22, at Mare Island navy yard. SFElI be. certainly not object to and that ia tides' 1910, was ord- colors and . four on furlough," subject IllfDliES and of eating both la tho Indian. a:: J In when Lieut Tomb Capt Chauncey Thomas, who was the correction of a statement in the nance officer, she repeated-thi- s per- soon take command of the Pacific to call as first; feservists. European homes. ' to Hawaiian Advertiser, which a friend formance. . fleet was detached and he was suc Secretary . Garrison; announced Jhe quoted to me in a letter that there was , ."With the installation cf a modern, program ready up-to-da- te : The following year the engineering ceeded by Capt M. L. Wood. TO STOP departmental as all for COuClFiJTOil ; being planned a mutiny here la India sanitary sews? syrt:m li y, f,KV y department under Lleut-cmd- r. Shap-le- In 1903. v submission to congress, this being the m the city as a coo;:crat!r.T a;:-.c- fcr At Honolulu - among the Indians. That is all fool- not to be outdone by the deck From Mare Island she left for the first official, announcement of the de- ishness. The government has a grip this water wcrka drrart.r.'-- t thcr-W'oul- force, won the engineering trophy, and Orient and exactly a year after her tails of the administration's prepared- on India that will not be shaken off at be a cons!ierav.!3 r:iu:tla I,' its-- -- - both ; - for the. following year the red "E" first call at Honolulu, she tied up at GiTIOP! TRADE ness program as relates ,. to the all. The Indians are a people of many the record3 of sicknesa and deaf was displayed on the stack of the the dock on September 2,. 1908. From army. - The plan calls for a total regu races and no unity and no national by preventable diseases in Madra:. - trophies, 141,843 mm India will Maryland. These two the Honolulu she went to Pago Pago, Sa lar, army personnel of and a mm consciousness and to talk of mutiny awaken!" gunnery pennant the engineering army, --400,- ' and moa; crossing the equator for the first total for the continental of is a little rabid." trophy (a splendid bronze tablet), are time, and most of her crew were made I (Special Star-Bulleti- n Correspondence) 1 000 while V suitable legislation , to (Associated Press by Federal WIriless j Madras City Water Works. presented by the 'navy department to real shellbacks. She returned to Ho-- j NEW YORK, N. Y., Nov. strengthen the militia of the various , WASHINGTON, D, C. tfov. 6.- - : "The frequency with which the ter- ship making the best record for proceed-- 1 - 1 states, through Increas ..the ; nslulu from Samoa and then Fav. the man who is said to be a lieu and territories Presideht Wilson returned yesterday rible , bubonic plague and the cholera the fiscal year. ed direct to Magdalena bay, Mexico, j tenant in the German navy and who is ( ed appropriations for national guard from New York.- - uhrre he outUneJ the sweep some cities in India has been ; - Leads In Athletics. where she; made such an excellent under arrest on the charge of making! purposes and through - a closer co- administration policy on - natior.ftl de attributed to the wretched water sup- dis- ' Nor has the Maryland failed to record at target practise" that the bombs to explode ships -- carrying sup-- operation between the regular army fense In ' a at Manhattan ply in some instances. Madras, which nil In sperh the tinguish herself in other lines. muchcoveted pennant was seen at the plies to the Allies, last night told an and the guard is.recomme'nded. , i Club. He was asked to repljr to the has been a very storm, center of Ori ' she has always, been an ac- year. ; v Li o... athletics, truck for a . officer of the secret service who Is t h . th denartment. if attack on the administration plan by ental diseases, has learned its lessens the 6ports of the Pa- u t of in 120,-southwar- contender on Germany d.' tive She then started a trip to the investigating thecase that iongreaa sanctions it-t- o spend William J. . Bryan, but declined to do and the splendid new water works cific fleet and in football for the last stopping at La .Union, spent $500,000 in the United . .-t- ,A ftflBt so. was the president would will assuredly aid in the prevention ' has. ftnnMft ,VM It said cham- ' I Ctnt'nm BhInTTionf I . i . - four years the has held the fleet Solvolnr1, Panama Tlcahi!OH!l-- . 'in aaolrlnir tn nnvsnt any of . heavy San - v., me next rour , years, ana, aunng... make no answer under condition much that has exacted the pionship, so the handsome trophy r" for ah past " " that Chiler' paraiso, Calloa' 01 munitions to the Allies. Mr..Bryan'8 statement has attracted death toll3 of the years. by navy department has It ad tn the same four, year period, to spend - - - presented the her ; wide notice in government cfrcles here "The directors cf the Iladras water --t0CAedT annually 25,O0O.0C9 for a munition come to seem a permanent fixture . in Db2 on works !..tai ?. PROHIBITIONrrr777PENALTY and supply, reserve! stock. ? and had Induced more comment the 'were rrj . - . ' a cr:l M-- the reading room. , S?n?K!LS?JK!S : - : j secretary ". rrlvr.c-- to toys cf J.i motives of the former V J ua I - army uj Associated Fres3 by .1 4 , . The arrrrcd, cruiser., Maryland Is Amapala Monypenny, Nicaragua, nCPI ADCn I PY I me regular increases proviae Bry2n'3 state-- Young Men's Christian Association and. UCULAntlU LCUftUtrAI Dl .'- -- nr tp additional reriment of Infan- - 6tate, It is thought Mr. san 6 -t 602 Jong, 63 feet inches ia - r--.- party d:::cd. r feet. and from there to Magdalena bay. ar mm I I fWqti a hitt?r for anda m!r?3 of Christians, Hin - A AI i , of aai IAnaIK fl I .1 1 1 1 M I liry, AUUir uti...v ,iw.(. .r rt.i fr aboard the . . . . displacement . J Mil buuuiu. - bread th and has a riving at end April. .1300 IIIII r, w m.m v ...... 0;aieuwrK.j" l dus, Mohammedans, each in theif ':r- there the of " ....;.. - Democratic: -- ty-tw- la.' the. - - r - i Aitiirery. o , compa- kiJer.iip. iirtyrr went eshcra yc ; j.1 t 13.4C0 long. Her main battery'con- From here d tQiMare Isl iu aaaitionai highly characteristic garbs and brilli- S "guns, mount- tip of the Scut!:::. ! ,c. tlits cf four and, and thence to Seattle and Brem DENVER.1 ColoColorado'a Drohib-- .....ynVL,?: ,17 SHOULD ant ccsturc3, set out one day last 14' UUinpttUICB Ut ViLr:!" ttuu WHAT THiri FOLKS have been saved, z. , ly ed in the fcrward and after turrets, orlnn' Woah of Mara Island .il -- vnt A K uuu?' E.USUICCr August to inspect the works. With ri: " 1 00-ca- l. guns. ; a ; '""V four additional aero squadrons. gram from the Ur.:.; . i cr.: r CI For her I' T' TJ'T" "xZV 1 "T" , Indian courtesy .ariiH "fcaiu can vv. IREIKiaLU rB f LO laClllUHB eUlUItCUiCUk I ,1. . m II 11 DO TO GAIfl V713!iu and kindliness all the y ui.nuuoh k.iiI , San Diego, t seccr,:-- lotteries, she has 18 iui, a. t r riiimnm l 41. . :i,A..,. . j i. ... .'ine ciuieu unuj, or wjuuueu questions of the boys were answered which wt:t t: rc:: :. 24 pas3en-sr- s I iO-ca- l. many automatic guns The : cf t'. guns, and relieved Capt Wood In command-o- r prohibition, was upheld by Judge Per- - Physician's Advice for Thln Undevel-- aifd a most interesting trip was the pounderB. In addition to this 00,000, under a six yearenUstoent crew were all Ianicd t .j and one the famous After a stay at ry t'ae He refused to ?f result - craft of district court " ; t:-.- 1 oped .Men and Womm. and 13 : l.y she has two submerged, torpedo the navy yard, she proceeded to the sustain the contention of the liquor "The Madras water works are locat the crc!3er I stranded ship. v:; ; : tubes. She Is equipped with Babcock PMHnnlnon ctAnntnc nnrfl mrtrft at ii..,.,ta iKo 4Via 1 thnnl1 Ka to. ed on the very outskirts of the city, Tha ::l ii x of' e nas iripie-e- i . oi h i colors for short periods for intensive Thousands people suffer from ti distances,-nex- t ing on the rocks and t:iv z3 aro & Wilcox boilers and an aovorai niaroa in noAni . noted its vast to Hnniniti Huu i tio 1C1ICU IU VUB B M o.innV1VUVU Ul ...... for capa ' ' . ClOBB breaking over her. pansfon reciprocating engines, felanda and then 'Mintlnnm. nnwari) to I Umf.mw iQifi I training, receivings S1X mODUl: cesslve thinness, weak nertes aatf fee one of the many little villages alid i power - pe-- - ble of developIng"TS,000 horse the Philippine islands. From the isl-- - His decision is to the effect that the instruction- during the three year ble stomachs who, having tried adver- hamlets which make up the metropo- The San Diego mads a r:::ri r.T ' ...... ' 22 knots speed. .: - vurwus it n.i i to the r and can make ands she went to Japan and New clutch", inserted in the meaa- iur flesh-maker- s, food-fat-s us, cauea Ayanapuram. iuo sysLeni Fcrt Era, n 'safety ui. tised physical Maryland was gut lncomml-n- Day, 1910, ' wu Period the continentals will be subject IS based on the filtration type of pu- 8 o'clock last night r r. The Year's found her at ure by the legislature is binding and culture stunts and rub-o- n creams,, re- Va.. at 4:30 1 1 speed 21 . at NewDort News. sung, r';". any c1"; life-lon- rification and seven huge beds in each a of knot3 all t'.o China. ' nrevents referendum. The law sign themselves to g sklnnin ess p. April 18, 1905, with 'Capt Robert I . of the two rows contain the crude wa n., Another Honolulu Visit therefore is to become effective Jan. This citizen army will be recruited and think nothing will make thern fat . InScrsoII as her erst commanums wusung 1 1 ter as Is conducted from the Red R. From she went to Yoko 1 next the date:when the constitution-- In every state of the union, the tacw Yet their case Is not hopeless. A re--J it Here her first crew was ken go I hills, seven miles the borders of ' " officer. hama, and thence to San Francisco, al amendment also will into effect cal divisions to be built up in the vari cently discovered, regenerative .force from r 7 on board and from here she started stopping Honolulu. Arriving at j liquor had filed peti-Jou- s of coun-- Madras. The water is conducted from ; 7 May at The interests geographical divisions the makes. fat grow after years; of thin- shakedown trips, fend on j the Red hills in a canal, open to the on her San Francisco she spent some little tions to invoke a referendum on the) try. ness, and is also unequalled, for re- 25, 1903. she Joined the Nortn Atianuc navy yard along to a Maw and- - rejected by air, until it arrives without the high May un time at the and they had been pairing the waste of sickness or fanlty fleet at Newport R-- L From coast and practically the entire year the secretary of state on the ground walls surrounding the water works digestion and for strengthening the " - til August she was along the northern was spent along the California coast that the "safety clutch" made a refer proper. nerves. remarkable discovery , is part of the coast in maneuvers, etc.. During year Maryland once end urn Impossible. The court agrees If ARENA This Is Well Filtered. this the rAR strength-giving- , - I called SargoL Six a Newport uosion, .rroviuue-- . captured gunnery trophy. secretary state. "From this point it Is led into around along more the with the of elements of acknowledg- C: town and the various points Christmas. 1910. found the Maryland John W. Helbig, attorney for the great conduit S feet in diameter and Ucty ed merit have been combined in this the Rhode Island and Massacnuseus at San Francisco and a jolly crew as liquor , interests, will appeal to the conducted around the 14 filtering -- ALLIES REACH SERBS; peerlessLpreparatlon, which ia endors- MONDAY hnr a result of being able to be in her supreme court and urge an early hear - ' tanks which form the filter beds of Henry BULGARS BEATEN BACK by eminent physicians, and used ' : She then went down to Cape nome port at mat giaasome ume oiling. ed the plant at each end of the tanks Hawaiian Lod23 J'o. 21; Stat- held her first target practise oft year. LONDON, Eng., Nov. 6. BriUsh re by prominent people everywhere.. It there being an inlet .These ed; 7:30 p.-- n. and the I Salon grounds, remaining inforcements from iki are reach ia absolutely harmless, inexpensive arranged two rows . the southern drill The year of 1911 was uneventful RRITTAM ' " beds are in TUESDAY . IIinfiF ing the French in the Strumitza re c-"-' ' ' wrmind Norfolk. Va.. untu auer .u and efficient :A of seven each, all of ; them Honolulu Lodgs No. Cpe-' ' ; - - gion, as well as the Serbs, in the A systematic use of Sargol Christmas holidays. . ; '; part of the year was spent along, the LIFE BY OWN HAND month's of a uniform size of 200 feet by 100 clal. First Degrea; T:Z0 p. n. A7mm - north, according to reports here this produce flesh and strength by n IndlCS. coast though the engineering de- should feet by seven feet The beds are each WEDNESDAY Wt of 1906 she went and the result of the stiffen correcting faults of digestion and by cement lined over a solid ' At the beginning partment. . the Wireless) of them 21; Trc-- . or wwU t AisocUW Pre., br FederU .o-S- Ta. Hawaiian Lcd3 No. nnsntnamo bay. Cuba, for fleet ie..oj iSYSX. supplying highly concentrated , fats to brick wall about two feet thick. The practise, stop- - STS, blood. Increased nourishment is slope clal, Third Degree; 7:3 p. n. and battle fm-moT- lv the bottoms of these tanks toward maneuvers uuuj, iiuluc a mo nuwuj mciuovi.vu, w Drift on a Inrlira In I j . 0 rli1 obtained from the food eaten, and the -- again slope THURSDAY 18 it the. inner end, and .ending t6e own "Se . Lodge No. 4:3; ?e-J- - -,- - indies. She was in Z'n fef Z"IL 8'erior b wShire additional fats that thin people need toward. the center to permit of the Honolulu vvf years work h d Yesterday afternoon" he leaned k ium beginning of I ' hmg WW IUB r UUU th.tI.Melt thoUW provided. - . : clal. Third Decree; 7:S3 p.a Cuban waters. unUl the of the prized bronze taoiet to toe fM, , Vgc ragnoii . vuItUtU are flow into the pure Water flume. the fam u. n V she proceeded to Mrv-in- n . ArHv4ncr. . . af fh now vard "w V""" Bulgarians are oemg anven biowi While this new preparation has giv filtration consists of the water seep FRIDAY f . April. when Jew w rf ' ana to a nospiiai,."r dui wnen. after-spendi- ng a month, ai - taKen oositions en splendid as nerve-toni- c ing through three-Inc- h layer fine Oceanic Lodg8 No. 371? Spe--. York, and In July. 1911. Capt Glllmore was pro- waa left alone he climbed over the sillPT .U,e!r results a a of sent to by rock-san- d j Degree; 7:23 p. Brooklyn navy yard, was 10 graae commouore, uu . and vitalizer, it should not be used sand on top, three inches of clal. First in. the re-tt-,, moiea uie oi inflow," himself and Annapolis she j0j a shot FIERCE FIGHTING-O- j nervous people they wish to rnbble,"Snd I Annapolis. From retired, Demg relieved Dy uapu jonn . - unless next three inches of road SATURDAY ; and then pro-- and pIunged three stories to his GALLIPOLI PENINSULA gain pounds - layers brick, are ar tr New York, m. caicoii on me sui ul juij. u I at least ten of flesh. two of red which death. Eng., ; Nov. 6. - th mast of Maine and caucott wnen a commander, naa Deen LONDON, Bitter For sale by Benson, Smith & Co, ranged in order on the top of the ce Massachusetts, remaining there untu officer of the Maryland, and fighting continues on the - east front Chambers Drug Co., and Houliter ment lining of the tank.. executive ....j-- v I j n t c niWCC flDnCDO only min-- Bne pre and at the Dardanelles, but Drug : ; Is admitted Into the end of August when - was not a newcomer to the ship, and UHiutuo uivuo unuuio Ca advertisement . V"When the water the-Asiat- ic sta- or engagements are reported from the to make her trip to all the crew were glad to see his OVER WIRELESS PHONE! the outer end of the tank through a 14-In- 8CH0FIELD LCSG2;. promotion. west front The Germans continue to BATTLESHIP NEVADA'S ch intake from the great crude v Newport R- - I- h be on the defensive in Russia, while flows; into a tan Leaving - From the oy water conduit it WEDNESDA- Y- . . "oJi Associated Press Federal Wireless Dn Galllnoli BriUsh repulsed semi-circul- ar of September, In company with three wcu XI.ZaTJ,:" the have TRIAL RUN IS SUCCESS formed by a weir which 7:33 Big Four) she TU ; b WASHINGTON. D. NOV." 6. .Pvor.1 Th OilHnoH Work in Second Degree; other sister ships (the r???"Z C Trt trk prevents the water from disturbing the p. pi. i stopping at Gi- by , crossed the Atlantic, Associated Press Federal Wireless surface of the filtration beds. After - ;..:;':;.;V, there - 6.-r- The tank-Is-fille- SATURDAY braltar.. Spain, and remaining Christmi, and New years at Hono- . fm Du' B" 8looa lne BOSTON, Mass, Nov. n6w the d a constant flow is she went to '.r r'.i' battleship Nevada finished effi- through the Work in Third Decree;' 7:23 Gibraltar I - ":"r:.i its tank, five days. From - UIU. ' T Ki. M.VAt a w Ai4i1iiAaaul rha nm. I ...... A maintained into the to Pirasus. mv.vUU I i n i ciency successfully yesterday ou- Sicily, and thence nununcu : test pure water Palermo, ixncx xo MU4uor. I rice . luo . beds and out Into the iook xr, now ,if,Hu- - r. . - stopping at each port lor beginning 1912 found" the L,... r.h. vir w upj tism KArujKUHT with a heavy sea to fight against ; by: means of a regulator, adjust- Greece., The of bri t - tlet Her next port .of call Elena, j LONDON, Eng, Nov. 6. Three flow tank.- - The about a week. a aniand en route to Santa - able for the of each was Port Said, Egypt and after Ecuador, with a party composed of 4 4 nundredvmen were tost wnen tne Brit- WAR CHILDREN IN NEED.. general public would be led to sup- HERMANN ZZZWM , few days'; rest there she pass Secretary of State Knox and his staff ish transport Ramazan was sunk in pose that the filtration consists of go- on Octoberl5. BANISHMENT FOR Aegar Sea September . Refugee lay- through the Sues canal and family. From Santa Elena, they the tl94 children of France are to ing through the sands and other Vsraammlunssn In K, cf" P. Hall. 1906. From she went to.Bomoay went along stop - : , THE DIRTY WASHRAG be clothed by gifts of American chil in of the here northward the coast f '... ' ers of material the bottom Montag, October 4 IS." to Colombo, stopping Just the ports v, dren, if appeals of the Children's not case. A tzi and then ping at all' Central American f -- BURNING STEAMER tank, but such Is the .'Montag, November 1 azi 15. crew liberty. Washrag!. washrag re- - long enough to give the with the secretary of state. Arriving The 'must f Fund, No. 105 W. 40th at, N.. a thin film- of vegetable matter soon JLIontag, 6 ZX . went to Manna, go. The, United States public SAFE AT DESTINATION society just organized, December izl ship lief meet with W..-W0LTr.- From Colombo she at San Diego, Mr. Knox left the f ' forms from the crude water on the rr:::-:zfc- --' I., spent the next month around holding target practise, the health service agency has so de-;--f ":''. ? ', I ;, - :. the response expected. For $8 a kit this P. and taking and after f top of the finer layer of sand .and C. BOLTi:.. Secret:.':.' ' the islands, preparing for and Maryland proceeded to Portland, Ore., f cided." It must follow the towel, Associated Press by Federal Wireless providing a French lad with . vrintef is the real filter. After seven or eight part in target practise. From Manila taking part in the Rose Festival tSere f the drinking cup, the hair brush HALIFAX, N. S.; Nov. 6. The Brit- clothes can be sent to Paris. Nine weeks the films becomes so thick that HONOLULU LCZZZ NT. 1, ' ZZZ:i Hongkong, arriving as- -- the of kissing. We ish steamer Rio Lages, which sent out she proceeded to, and thence to Tacoma, . where she f and habit 4 or ten dollars will supply a French water will no longer seep through and or.szn c? , - fh.::,:.; days Christmas, and her 4- knew was coming. S. O. S. calls, reporting a fire in her, girl linen, cap sweater, a few before sisted in the Montamora Festival. it with a or then the . intake is shut off and .the was spent in Chi- 4- - we expect an embar-- hold, has reached ' - destination, ' second Christmas From here she was sent to Alaska on Next that 4 her shoes and stockings. , tank allowed, to drain off. WCI ceet at titir lz.: c: ? "; - nese waters, r .. '..'. "'.v.-;- ;'v : In 4- go will be placed on shaking 4 Queenstown, according to cable ad- sent out by the Child- reconnaissance tour and late ' Literature "Exposed to the hot Indian sun the Certtania and Fcrt ct.; Returned to Manila. - - August received orders to come to 4 hands and on the use of straps 4--4 vices. The fire hi : her. hold wras ren's Fund's officers says ; scarcity film soon dries up and the dead fish Thursday 7:23 c'.'.i.'z. year - evenlrs at At the beginning of the new Uremerton and prepare for a trip to for the stand-up- s In street cars. 4 burning when she made port j both of money and of material to and vegetable matter is soon disposed CIIARLE3 HUSTACi:. JIU L'.;::r. and - - she once more returned' to Manila Japan, reaching Yokohama infctober. 4- After they have once been han- 4 make clothes in France Is responsible of by the flocks of crows and vultures FRANK MURRAY. fr:r:'.ar7. March - - remained there until the end of On the Japanese trip they once more 4- died they will have to be destroy- 4 FRISCO FAIR TROVES S for the new relief work. : The chil- that are the scavengers of India. The wa- - 4 when she left again for Chinese had Mr. Knox on board, with Rear-admir- al 4- ed. There might be a wandering 4-- dren made homeless by war are belnf tank is then thoroughly scraped by an hONOLULU uoccr, it :, c. p. c. ters, going to Shanghai and from Reynolds as his aide. After germ that would locate In some- - 4 BIG MONET MAKER fed and sheltered by the French gov- scraper which removes old 17th iron, the there to Nankin. Here on. the making this trip, stopping at various 4 body's palm, you know. 4 ernment and by relief societies, i film. The sand is then replaced by cn llizz I tsl March, Capt Ingersoll was relieved Dlaces In the Orient they returned to 4-- With all our fads and fancies, 4 (Assoeiatel Press by Federal Wireless fresh supplies from the nearby ocean Fcrt ct::7 by Capt Chauncey Thomas. With the the navy yard and went into dock 4-- are we any healthier than our 4 SAN FRANCISCO," CaL, Nov. 6. Because old French reigning fami and the filtration ' beds are reestab new captain on board, the Maryland and extensive repairs were under 4-- forbears were? Do we live long-- 4 It was estimated yesterday that the lies are not allowed to serve in France, lished. Water .Is again admitted and - Panama-Pacifi- sailed for Wusang and from there to taken. - 5. 4- er? Are we better ourselves 4 net profits "of the c In- Prince Louis of Orleans, who offered the same process is repeated. Olongapo and" Cavite, and then to Ja- After completing repalrain March - physically or morally? But what's 4 ternational Exposition will be 11,410, to i fight the French Army.has been "The regulators at the end of each pan, first port call sunny 4-th- e 4-- 873. up her of in the use? Leslie's. The total income to October advised by . . pure J. President Polncare to Join of . the tanks where the water c empire being Kobe. After Kobe she (Continued on page 20.) 31 was 16,048,129. ' - five-fo- ot 4 4 4 4 4 4 4j4 4 4 4 t 4 t ' the British forces. .i. . , i flows into the' big pure water

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l llWINPHOTO-mYMM- t EiVlLION By A. tlOUlUTZ, F&ysiciaiL :; if- A History of leprosy in Hawaii. '. fnpohflflfl iifr)it A Star- - thA and In knot by TUe winch lias: been, Sprcaiif J Former City Editor of a dull gold band, and jade earrings BOXES PER YEAR Means bv it t m - . . V. I U a Bulletin Writes Article' for nanging irom ner-- paxsi mere ia iuo S 430 pages, 4 maps, 58 plates plain,5 ' aged Chinese sage, with his Oriental Bouiul in cloth, vo, Publication : Eastern -- , : , look of fathomless wisdom and the . , colored. 'l V (IU ' Wjr: sparse chin whiskers for corrobora- Best, Safest Cathartic for Liver : ; j 'Vivid and colorful Is an article on tion; and with him his wife, a bulky and Bowels, and People A Book for the Peoplo in rialn Iangiac.; t f "Honolulu's r.ariah Nleht? contributed grandma, garbed soberly according to to the current number of' the Photo- - her years in black satin coat' and wide :r.i y: Know It: Trice, $2.83. , To bo published. Subscription. Pay on Flay Magazine by girth ade- r-; 1 Nathaniel fierier. bulging trousers, for her .; O'w Delivery.. '; J; former city editor of the Star-uuii- e- quately measures her years. And They're Fine! Don't Stay Bil ; - - Un. : there are the same giggling.'- unruly or Address P. O. Box 2o3, Honolulu. fP "The exiled world and its wife at children who ask questions out loud ious, Sick, Headachy ? the Dicture Dlav" is the sub-tiU-e of and run up and down the aisles. Constipated the article by Mr. Pfeffer, who left Study in Sociology. hpr lRt March, and is now connected "It is a study in sociology, psychol- with the China Press, published at ogy, ethnology not? to ait in what intended to give a full history of ; Shanghai. The article follows: such an audience and watch the play This monograph is "If von can call Honolulu, as they Of emotion across those faces as one LEPKOSY in the Hawaiian Islands, it treatment, and blood-and-fir- Just out from Rochester do, the melUng pot of the races.' then of the old-tim- e, hair-raisin- g, e - .i - moving-pictur-e being "wiped out The. author shows surely It is . the that melodramas or a comedy is flash- how it is steadily stirs 1L In all this intermingling of ed on the screen. For the assortment by carefulness and caution no one necdJear leprosy, races, nationalities, civilizations and audience; that No. Folding of films is as odd as the close observation of the rules of cleanliness and 2 centuries the one pjane where they all there are the old cast-of- f films of the and by meet, the one thing that crosses all pioneer days that have made their right "living the dread disease should steadily diminish lines, is the moving: Dicture. l it is the way down from the large cities across ' Auto Brownie to bo a menace to humanity.. ; .. :. only thing they all share, the only the Pacific and there are some of the and cease t ; thine thev all enJov Nowhere will releases. . - 4 latest chief weapon to. be used in tho you: find them in a more picturesque spoke a .sense literally when I Kducation is the ' "I in .' ' : ' $6.00 . 1 Mce ' : called setting. referred to their coming as if I eradication of leprosy. ; Makes pictures inches. sum- 2x34 Many Nationalities. by. summons. : The method of. IwnDuMii c YOU SLEEP J Ml It Hill ''Picture to vourseif at the end of a mons is unique - enough to deserve 1879, crooked, narrow alley a strange shab mention. In the. Oriental quarter on Enlov life! Keen clean inside with .Established ' night '' 1 by structure with tin walls, say U certain afternoons you will see little Cascarets. Take one or two at , " " ' " feet high and open to the skies. Imag- carts slowly threading their, way and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver ana ' ine in the inside of that enclosure a through narrow Btreets and In and out howtl cleansinz vou ever emerienced. I - -- J n Mister DrugCo Ltd. row of wide Dlanka set on cross-piece- s of lanes. On each side of the cart Wake up feeling grand. Your head will on lhe untOTered ground, with a struc will be white canvas spread with the be clear, your tongue clean, bream ture at one imd that supports- - a, large Oriental' characters, in right, stomach sweet and yoUr liver sprawling - T Checking and Sealing of t , Fort near Hotel screen. Imagine that interior filled which one lie may be a chapter or a and thirty feet of bowels active. Get !We attend to v with an audience in which- - are seated punctuation mark On the. wagon, will a box at any drug store and straignten side by side Japanese in. their flower be a Chinese or ' Japanese monoto- up. Stop the neadacnes, duious speus, ed kimonos and shambling 'getas or nously and Wegmatlcally poundinf bad colds' and bad days Brighten up, wooden shoes; Chinese, the. women in an ancient gong. Every few blocks he Cheer up. Clean up! Mothers should their richlv hued and dainty coats and win ctan ifnwn from his cart.': and give a whole Cascaret to children mconvcnicnco to passengers. ; ' on all outgoing steamers without NOTHING SO OFFENSIVE TO DIRT AS . . trousers; Hawaiian women in their addressing the heavens, proclaim in when: cross, bilious, feverish or if shapeless 'holokus, a sort or Motner n high whining nasais wnaw tongue is coated they are harmless Moving. V. Hnbbard: PIliDinoa. Koreans, Portu from hearsay to be an announceuieu never gripe or sicken. Advf ". We also make a specialty of Furniture guese and, perhaps -- :- - and a few whites special some ineaver n o . f a attraction at Y'V lf 9 i a man In. United States army uniform. that evening." It may not be so ef- ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R.'; audience, sq composed, more pictur Picture thitf fective, but It surely is BUYS 59 LOCOMOTIVES dronnlne 'tears over the sorrows of esque advertising man me newsiiaw Mae Marsh, quivering with excitement . - ' - oiumns. LIMA. Ohio. An order for 69 loco thrilling adventures of Kath- ' over the Movie Stars Knewl , ' $1,500,000 was receiv- ; TJ. rocking with laugn-te- r If motives to cost S. Mail Carriers. lyn Williams, or I wonder if Mary Pickford and Mary cor at the antics of John Bunny. Pic- or any ed today by the Lima locomotive ' Fuller and Francis Bushman noratlon from the Illinois Central Rail . Phono 1S78 ture that and yon have the ordinary galaxy of stars King St. next to Young Hotel tt the others In the road, company, according to announce - O A. P. moving-pictur- e theater in Honolulu. ctiidiojf - r tha Aver dream that Fifty-rou- r or "For here in this outpost or me tit ' may ment, made, here. .ine - most admirer be ! their ardent engines to be of Mitado type, the middle of the t are the United States, la brown-skinne- d slip pfa-gir- half wav between America and 3ome whne five wUf be of the Pacific type. Purine whose grandfather, garbed only in a Asia,' there are intermingled, and in uu "Japanese, 'oin clotn,. comoea me ueucu almost equal proportions, tropical Isle in the Pacific i or a TO CURE A COLD III OJIE DAt ; , 9 Chinese, Filipinos, Koreans, Ameri ances ill r-- t- . - v whose mm mm t - Made by i cana, English, Germans, Portuguese, befpre Christian era take LAXATIVE BROMQ QUININE! "l tors centuries the Russians. . Spanish and scattered (Tablets) . i Druggists refund money if . it." ' ' in tne mysuc lore u. w ., Honolulu Soap ; v - ielved Uw J w i V Works. groups of nationalities. - have no doubt you signature of v CAN'D Nwa 4C.V;..'. V "i H.- of the dragon. it fails to cure. The , ALL KIND 3 OF ROCK Arib FOn COJlCRrt Foreign survive, u bare-walle- Customs would find in the d room of is each. box. FIREWOOD CUAk . city and - E. W. GROVE on Mn "While It is an American nany a girl here, clipped photo- QUEEN p. o. r:r, zz allies its color from the Americans, sucti nfactured by the PARIS MEDICINE tS STREET purposes every ele- graphs or ner iavorue morius i""" ' ! to all intents and tctor worshipfully pasted on the wall CO., St. Louis; U.S.A. ment of the population has preserved twi if in their moments oi ita own life and Its own, civuizauon. and donht somejjf the acV ' ' depression lA .i t., . . ' , , . . Each ltnes to its own customs. Its : ; jrs ana uo own- - mannersTHs own costume its aciressew undreamed-o- i own realize, into.' what own churches and temples, Its w has brought happi magazines, and news-naner-s. Iaces meir 191S language, its jwn -..-- , . - :. " food. Its own shops, ness! , .. .- - : ,. .. its twri cltnned nhotographs, I Model 83 Touring .CaK: $050.00 Its own theaters and rmusiCt its own cnatvlnir vf - naRsine when on own - covin .that amusements and. Its vices. - Eoad-tc- v street r, $025.CJ : Wniir thrift hloctta down Fort street my 'arrival ' I walked UP Fort the main thoroughfare and you Irom the dock, I j?asseA,a neMw -- mag an-feren- t; town, newspapers and will pass people or seven or eignt with outof - or C:sh . ,- - meteuu Discount f J naVJnalities and shades of izines, and cuspiayea color, wearintr clothes of as many dif soples of : Photo-pia- y Aiagauu..; Electric Llghta ; ferent kinds and colors, reading new iitLer L nao: ivm "J . . Electric Starter many languages, that it has a ,blg sale, Perhapa mat papers in as different anything else or conversing In aa. many different 's as good proof as i afisw popnJarity, ;, f tongues Follow each " to his home the moving picture V and it will be as If you had with . familiar theatrical dream-like- , swiftness visited as many "I founi anotbe? discovered that not only - different parts of the world. ?ign here;; I 7 i v mt dtv . la the moving picture Cross Section of Races. ,.. thea-- id. ; words, a 'encr.oaching on the legitimate ri Tonoiuln in iother . n uwc, 'iZ cioss-se.ctio- race is encroacnmK ."y ro.ugh of the human ter It Orient-- on fha Ufa nf a11 If r elements. ' All There was a, time whe.n all the of 60,000 al peoples naa men U1C1"V'" this, remember in 'a city playing na-- people, and small enough to be com n.UVwiui ViQ?r vnWtl romnanies.- v Titif time la gone. fortably placed in one corner oi iNew ii thut' .i.. ' Aashi theater, vnrk nr r.hlmo! and. more than that, What was Once the.' - of costumes of Japa- ispjated in an island in the, middle g were paraded In age-lon- : i nese actors me raciac. muu-- H - mo pucture more iramas. Is now snowins That- the vine omew than ' any other one thing should so tures. Where once me way sucn a VioT Tanp-lllf- RWaK OTCJ luo completely have won its in thea-- con-miere- d and picturesque Fop --FopShortening place, should 6o completely have itage of the old Frying "world-populatio- this n, means years Selig films now hold the boardsor rOP axe something. It Is only a few - J'juniuy ; rm,- mnvlea have J done 1W - v since the moving picture nas louna way out here. Yet . I am told 'there Many an oia its w " rA nn : Ipsa ? than " 35 motion picture these degenerate aaya; you fry with Crisco you have a kitchen free of flock, -- to me ; When scattered In all parts of the ra.t..rAini hev By Far TK3 Lowest Frico ; .. 1 theaters eo bang. smoke. And there is no odor from the fat. city and they" are air prospering. Ana ta imitv.maT thpv nre evervwhere in the business hi. .... nvoah navR Lilt: iuwiw' Orlehtals and other foreign ele- - Grisco docs not smoke at fryirfg temperature; you need district, in the residence sections, in of the to some For Such Si2o and Coirnblcinsss " t dven rise fry- the Oriental quarter on the slopes oi ,r hou not wait until it becomes Vsmokjng hot.' In deep on misunderstanding, v I do not mean to Punchbowl, an old extinct crater . -- bit rieipht nn Portuguese give the impression mai ing, test for proper temperature with bread crumb or a which the iu..v tin We build many more magneto, and Bits, out in the plantatlos theaters here but those of the thousands Overlands than board. "Electric switches for lights dough before placing the food into the hotj Crisco. settlement " white popuby any other, producer builds of any. of your hand, conveniently Ich of : every- axe. The other cair signal are . right at camps, the annv nosts walla. There " at , ' C ' column-yo- Hemands better tnea anywhere near Its size. . .; . . steering n don't even have where, v Wherever there Is a group .i .nnrca cated on the There , tin-walle- them. them., . be more burned specks in the food.' Foods d. Aims and eeta to lean forward to reach There will no nf hnuae there is alsa the city four large And so we have greater buying power and more roofless structure with its little stand are in the center of the Crisco are more wholesome; the crust forms, best highly specialized manufacturing methods effect youns-gir- l fried in indicates the movies. i vnn ran see the The clutch is so smooth acting that a in front that studios. greater economies in production. . - : ; immediately and then the inside bakes instead of soaks. : films from the best can operate It with ease. - Hai Strana Hold, t ' feature r : .' . , you m any targe f . "Xot do. I know any . place on the just as can Nq automobile combining the advantages of this . . ' . T ; m4T.ioni Annette Kellermann, Magneto Is and - u TTltu1 V11C UUHUUHW.. It has Ignition which certain Crisco is all vegetable. It is a rich fat that readily digests. maoniana as couuueuuuJ duk some newest Overland is sold at anywhere near so low ; packed bouses for ' , ; ; V here where the for instance, , ; always uniform. . shortening: in place of States is called out Escape,' .'The Ty- a price. . t('f It is used not only for frying and mnviA craze, has anv stronger hold time. So did 'The v'' V'; suc- "roomy com- lard, for rich cakes in place of butter. Less is used in than hereA Under the soft tropical phoon, or any of the other "cent 1 It has the same comforts and- conveniences as And with all this comfort, absolute but can-se- e as good films moon- - cry Ma, cesses. You pleteness as to conveniences and equipment and Hawaiian the of lets - the higher priced cars on recipe; because Crisco is so much richer. It stays ...... onvtir1iAr( else. r the market. each go to the movies is as insistent as, it nere as jua tou u,. r r positive dependability, It is a beautiful car. great-ephasl- s on the flat-dwelle- rs' any such deep, inviting, genuine upholstery fresh and pure in ordinary room temperature. i in nv section of "I laid It has leather with, places because rid-- . has a long, low, streamline body design city of the United States, even though humbler and unique and extra long underslung rear springs real '; It ' bring out what caanot ' simple, symmetrical, clean-c- ut lines. be voiced in a half dozen different I wanted to ing comfort. . J1 , it well , as 3 toneues. And under the tropical moon be shown anywhere else so quartet of eager the universality of the moving It has the electric starting button in, the toe-- See this care and try it ma and pa and a here under-invtnp- nt manaann picture. It requires for Its youngsters,' in kimonos and no common coats, bare feet and legs, troop eagerly ' environment, no SPECIFICATIONS: fn th movies. - blood, no , common speech. ' speaks wUh a uni- common Five-bejirin- "So as' soon as night has fallen It g Right-han- d lever i tongue. .Without the pompous Silent, Powerful Motor crankshaft drivecenter they come as If by secret summons. versal Instrument on Cowl floating type Kleetric switches on steering cotumt to-- Board Dash Rear axle, ce 1U mint? nthei' arts and, Body, streamline with one-pie- cowl Eggt fried in Cmco From nuaint.little shops the high-bac- k ' r, their more, perhaps, to Deep, Seats Springs, rear, elliptic, engine starter an gener-attt- Is doing - Electric hav a new taatm quaint, crooked lanes; from: the Iktle stitutions, it Touneau, long and wide long, underslung electric head, rear, and. dash U delightfuL barrack-lik- e planta- race barriers, to dihq , dimmers. r which cottages of the level agency now Genuine Leather Upholstery, IVheclbase 166 inches, 2.69 m.) lamps and headlight workers; from the homes, of the humanity, than any other deep and soft Large tires, 33x4 Storage battery. ' tion " -- One-ma- n - hood manes rain-visio- n, mohair hood and more nmsnerous business men, the at work. And mat u Windshield, ventilating Beautiful tlark green body - art. type built-i- n cover;- magnetic speedometer; more than an . t; comfortable burghers, they come to than a profession, with ivory striping . electric horn; rug rail; foot-res- engaged it a dignity Crowned fenders de- arc-lighte- in aluminum, trimmings in extra the d kraal where the lignt It lends those Kleetric starter Electric Uphts Nickel and tire carrier rear;' look envy toward none. Ignition Demountable, detachable rims mountable rim? full set of tools;- cm th screen beeins to flicker with that need ia High Tension Mugnrto pumy v Thertno-Sypho- n cooling one extra tire repair kit; jack and the waning sun. There is the care- rich brown A series experiments to dispel free Hawaiian, with his of machine coloring, his happy-go-luck- y manner fogs with giant electrical v- - at the and his "woman in her holoku. There built by Government scientists Schuman Carriage Company, Ltd., ki- Panama-Pacifi- c .Exposition will be is the wrinkled Japanese in his ' mono with" bare legs showing, and made shortly. . Agents, Honolulu. . : per-hanRv- o - his wife with her gaudy obland 9 if Al habv. hunz on her back, pa-- Dr. Talcott Williams, director of the School of Journalism, pre- pcose fashion; there is the dainty, Columbia Willys-Overlan- d Company, Toledo, Ohio, U. S. A. piquant young Chinese girl in ner lav dicted that within a few years news- The would be compelled Delivery-Cars- . on request. STAB-BULLETI- N CENTS PER ender, coat and trousers, ner oiac paper reporters Manufacturers of the famous Overland Full information 75 Jflill shiny hair drawn tightly back from by the state to pass an examination. WlTH THE CLERGY Jmm :: LAYMEN Every Home s Needs a Dictionary i SUNDAY SEUVIGES1VILL DISCUSS SALVATION ARr.IY Strides Temperance Heaven and Earth World's In We sell Merriara'a WEBSTER Non-Existe- nt Once In sixes from "vest-pocket- " td rxiov - Manitoba Fiflht On.- - Board, and for that reason there will textbal mruni CHARACTER OE the unabridged with stand. AUo CAPTAIN RELATES Rev. Doremus Scudder, D. IK min- the unabridged on India paper, Wets and drys have organized their be no cock tails at the dinner of the J By Rev. A. D. Shaw, O. D. ister.; Rev; Amos A. Ebersole, asso ; thickness of organization on November 16. -- Just half the the forces preparing for an array of hot book of Genesis opens with the elate minister. . . : v. .. "Not we The othr. that abhor alcohol because . action In the referendum election vote -- announcement of a truth which no The Bible school: General exercises It ; Is . alcohol," said Mr. Wolfe, but 3r 45 m. Mu- We are agents Funk A TRIP ABOUT to be taken here in. March' next, on process of reasoning, could have in church auditorium at a. 12 APOSTLES for OAI because it Interferes with the prog reached, and with the declaration- - of sic in charge of Jlr. Philip C. Hall. Mr. , Wagnalls "Students' .Standard," whether Manitoba will become dry. . ress mix ' of the times. It doesn t with a fact that no philosophy could ever Jay A Urice, secretary. Mr. Vauthan the best dictionary for general Coal Collieries. dollars and cents, and - dollars and have unveiled! . Nothing . can exceed MacCaughey, superintendent; , Mr. Ar- Lehigh Coal & Navigation Co., superin-tenden- the 'meeting The cents represent business ability." the grandeur of this opening verse thur ; E. Larimer, associate t At Christian Endeavor Capt. A. C. Neilson of Local Pottsvllle, Pa., having found sa- New York in parish nouse "Call and see ear stock. that and Brooklyn. of the Bible. "In the beginning God : - the at Central Union Korean Corps Has Intere- loons near their collieries have a bad For the coming 12 months, accord created the heavens and the earth." Departments and special classes as church Sunday evening at 6:20 o'clock effect on employes, are said to have Ing to reports In the eastern papers. .; there are to be 12 short addresses by Nothing surpasses the appropriate follows: . sting Article in War Cry adopted the policy of putting a prohi- New York and Brooklyn are to have ness of the words as an introduction Kindergarten. "Sunbeam Class," 12 members of the society; each one of of liquor Into 300 telling In a few minutes what he con- bition the sale the approximately less saloons than ... -v '. ; parish house, 10 a. m. to the Bible. In The latest edition of the War Cry, deeds of. all lands which they sell to they had the : last year. Long Island as distinct and Primary, ten classes, Kilohana bnild siders to be the strong points the prohibi- This verse stands a one Individuals. And the City has also character of ' cf the twelve th publication of the Salva- ITivate decreased the number ing, 10 a. m. - " official independent sentence and affirms that v: : : '. tion holds, according to a decision of saloons by 50. Apostles. . , tion Army, contains the first , instal- its This decrease is the heavens and the earth were creat- Junior, 14 classes, church, 9:43 a. m. HavalianrJevs Co.Ltd ' saloon-keeper- following are the assignments: ment of an Interesting serial by Capt of the court " owing to the failure of s ed by God, not from elements pre- Intermediate, seven classes, church, The New Measures In France. to make application i " Simon Peter, D. Gage; Andrew,' A.;C. Xlelson, Korean Corps. Hono- for renewal of viously existent, but created from 9:45 a. m. v:..';,.v V C In Younj Buildlnj ; Approval given by ' Alice Davis; James. Dora Ambrose; tht lulu, telling, of a trip made by that has been the their saloon licenses, a state of af nothing. was quite : Senior, three classes, Mr. G. E. Jack- His creative act John.- - R. G. Manley; Philip.: Marion officer around Oaha. government to the new regulations fairs caused partly by the fact that distinct and long anterior to the acts son, Mrs. Paul Super and Miss Caro- framed by Louis J. Malvy, the French the business of selling liquor Is not Brown; Bartholomew, Leo B. Stiles; Following Is the first instalment: included in the "six days of creation" lyn Chandler, church, 9:45 a. m. . : minister of the interior, governing the so profitable as formerly, partly Thomas, Hazel Kellogg; Matthew, P. "Lparln and -- Honolulu, our headouar and which begin "with the emergen- Student Grwip, Mr. Ebersole, Kilo Alpheus, le of alcohol throughout France. De-- by 2 per In : - ' H. Lowrie; James, son of ters, Monday morning, September 2G. the cent raise the price cies of light and darkness at the third hana building, 10 a. m. ' - or Margaret Scudder; Thaddeus, Dean ; reguiauqps nave not. jrei saloon licenses. ;:vV':'-"V'.V- : Teachings ? MIYAKE Captain YI Kiu Yuen, Envoy Naka- ine " verse. The, Social of Jesus. Dr Rose H. disclosed,; out oeiievea tney Canadian Recruits. R; 10 Lake; Simon, the Cauanaean. .. ..V - niura and I started on a walking tour it is The earth and the heavens then had D. Williams, Kilohana building. Lam- ;;" Latcber; Judas Iscariot, E. Good , will charac- meen young men en . , rv:.:-;-"v- It Oriental Art around the island. Our aim was to beof a further restrictive t tnousand great a. m. ' " a "beginning.': Such is the first : " bert. . ' most ter as a measure of public and mill gaged in training for military service Teachers training class, Mr. C. T. ! .visit and preach to the isolated truth taught us In the Bible a truth ' All young people In the city are cor- Fort, above Beretania camps on Cos tary expediency. , in the European - war are in camp at church parlor, 9 a. m. the Island, where the which the unaided wisdom of man fail- Fitts, - : : NIagara-on-the-Lak- e, dially invited. pel Is very "seldom heard, and where Real Estate Forbids Cocktail. Ont There is ed discover or even conceive." Class for adults, Mrs. Anna R. Black, ? to t no Gospel mlnister-ev- er goes. We "One hundred per cent efficiency no carousing and liquor drinking at The ancient schools of philosopix church parlor, 10 a. in. parents of rode the first three miles of our Jour Is the new demand of the business the camp. There are no canteens In without any exception, held mat- children in the Bible school especially ; that ney on the Rapid Transit cars, which world, according to It. W. Wolfe, pres- Canada. At Niagara even the long appeared Invited, to attend. : ter was eternal. To. them it : fro as far as the U. S. Military Post ident of the Cook County Real Estate established taverns have had to close. an absurdity to suppose that anything Mothers and teachers' class in re Hews And Ncths .Toyo Panama c :.- - - ligion In Miss Cross, parish (Fort Shatter). :- ; could be Created or produced from childhood. For Men, Women and Children. struck off, then. for our first nothing. "Know first of alL" said house. First meeting,1 Monday, No of Yorh of the - 8, 3:20 p. m. . r : K. DYED A, place, about 10 miles distant Walpa- I PUBLICITY GETS Epicurus, "that npthlag can; spring vember - , EVEIu'G VITI A ing 1023 Nuuanu hn plantation utopplng on the way from nonentity." Plato declared mat--t-er 11 a. m. Morn worship. - Ser- yr-- ' Hawaiian Beard St Father-V- . for a little lunch at the Aeia planta- to be nt with God. Nor mon by the minister: "Jesus . - , tion camp, and arriving at Walpahu In Secret" v'- . has this doctrine of the ancients been morning in the afternoon. We walked around AT without its advocates in modern times, 6:30. p. m. Christian Endeavor So- V Last Sunday the Installa- place until we finally found the S lEtl some whom have maintained, not ciety. An evening with the 12 apos- tion service of the Rev. S. W. Kekue-w- a of d we- II'VOIWD tles. three-minut- e as pastor of the Walanae church, Th2'7utcrhcu-Co.Lt- )"orran cafnp. Here we were only that the globe Itself has' been Twelve talks. p. m.-- Evening was In new church, building U lcomed and made to feel at home, while eternal, but also there have ex- 7:20 service, address held the Underwood that by minister, "A Message Rev. K. Poepoe, Typewriters tome of . them got a hot meal ready isted upon an endless series of men, the in Two in Walanae. Henry 'i it Words." pastor of the Kaumakapili church of for Captain Yi and myself. To be INTO CHURCHES of beasts, of birds and of. fishes. But :.avu ' sure, It dldnot need to be hot, for CMEEffl the verse before us affirms, "In the A cordial Invitation, to. the services Honolulu, presided and took an act- ; ; Young Cldj. tbe food was well seasoned with cay- beginning, God is, extended to w all, especially to ive part In the carrying out of. the created' the heavens program. enne -- v strangers in Rev. John Nua Haunla pcrper a Utile too much to suit and the earth." s ; ' C ; and visitors town. of rry. lasts. Of course, the captain was Last Wednesday Dr. Robert Day Twenty per cent has been added to read the Scripture and offered pray- To a beginning all things around us, " ri;M at home, and he did justice, to Williams, principal of Mills school, the churches-o- f Greater New York as FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL i er. The charge to the pastor waa .See the stunnlns, new "go-to-churc- above us, beneath us, carry us back. what was set before him, while I had conducted Central Union jtplk back the result of a crusade given by Rev. William Kamau of Windsor Ties to ancient Persia and" unfolded the carried out by means That the earth, Its vegetation and City charge peo- to be content with a few vegetables of systematic ex- Beretania avenue at Victoria street Pearl and the to the : at '.' ' - sage living inhabitants have not always J rice. : .'" :. v, story of the great of Iran.. publicity. Leon L. Loof bourow. minister. : ple by Rev. Henry P. Judd of Ha isted from eternity Is proven by this the THE Held Prayer Meeting. t He first introduced the man himself A New York paper says of the re Sunday school at 9:45. ' Mrs. E. -- A. waiian Board. The" attendance .was : argument viz.; 1. Order. 2. Design. Envoy. Nakamu-T- a did by calling to his aid the Eults: ,: c Cooper, superintendent large, the auditorium being nearly The very latest thing. ."In the meanwhile. and it 3. means to ends.4 x was looking up Marlon Crawford, from Adaptation of 11 o clock , , , will his own people and novelist F. Sunday was .generally Therefore the earth and Its produc At the minister filled with members and visitors. .A book "Zoroaster," Mrs. . preach on found some of his Christian brothers whose entitled observed, in the five boroughs of the i subject "An,. Ancient Christian Endeavor rally preceded the tions must be the work of an intelli : Cap- three- grapic dra Story- -: , , . . , araon:? the Japanesein the camp. Williams' read - and. Greater NewYdrk yesterday, and was gent Being, and consequently must Love installation . service, and a business presenta- r .eague ; tain Yi and I held a little prayer meet- matic pictures pronounced a distinct success, x : . .Epworth at. 6:30. Ralph meeting of the church was held after "Where Shall Wa Eat?. ing among, of the prophet have had a beginning. Whatever the Turner, report the Koreans, which was tion of the character The Rev. Dr. S. Edward Young, pas- ory we may propound for the earth's leader. lunch. "At that time the of , very : .' join There'a only one answer ta well attended, and we had a good time Next Dr. Williams outlined tor of the Bedford . Presbyterian Special Invitation for men to the trustees was received In which creation, we cannot get. away from the - " - ' among those who were believers. Af- briefly the teaching of Zoroaster end church, Brooklyn, and chairman of the businessmen's class of r which it was . announced that a new lease In Honoluh J by fact that the crust of 'the earth is this ter this service we were ready to hold Illustrated his points extracts from the ch Sunday.; Judge. R.. P. 'Quarles is president and had been made of some of the church committee, solid rock. And whatever theory we ' T open-air- ; Bible of Per- nn among the Japanese the Zend Avesta or the consisting of flfty-fiv- e ministers scatt- R. H. Trent is teacher., lands to the 'plantation. Equipped SWEET SHOP, of ccurstl M Atb-erto-n may adopt to account for Its origin, people, Naka-mura:an- d sians. .These were read by F. ' Epworth League meets at" 6:30. bo Captain Yi, Envoy " C ered- throughout Greater New: York, granite must have preceded stratified The with a splendid edifice and supplied I went down the road to and Dr. J. Wadman. ' d ; W. H. Dreler of the Y. M. C. A. has by a well qualified" pastor, the future eclared last night that reports for rocks, for. these, as is evident and ' the little village, and in front 'of a He then called upon Miss Yeomans the day, indicated an average Increase' universally admitted were originally charge of the service. . Topic: "A of the.Wai.anae church Is bright moving-pictur- e house we held our first to present some-of -- the. resemblances In attendance of over 20 per cent formed out of crystalline particles, Prophet's Great Promise to Youth. . If you want your propsrty. open-air- , preach on Two Ways." . '; ; " between the truth taught by th Per ; According to Dr. Young this aver- and stratified rocks must have preced "The A new phase of the work on' Oahu protected, call The Captain played his lorn while sian prophet and that revealed in the age .. At 7: 30 o'clock the minister will the special emphasis being put on was figured , from a telephone can- ed the soil, which Is composed out of ii , Cowers' Merchant Patrol. the Envoy and I sang In Japanese; In Bible-- The third division of the even e Strangers and visitors are, cordially house to house visitation in various vass .,. itwenty-fiv- upon" taken at random from them and rests them. 'And the - Office" Phone 2515; Res. '1C11 a while we had a big crowd Ing's topic was to trace the influence -- to the services and. prt1- parishes by a committee appointed Jittle . churches of eleven different de soil, must have preceded "vegetation. Invited .alt at , 1 1C79 Atakea gave upon L i'A. yau come St standing around uh. The Envoy of Zoroaster early Christian nominations throughout? the five' bor ill. grows put ui Ana Ytge-- 1 leges of our churchl. If have the last, meeting of the Oahu Evan ior mis iu - out the Gospel, message In his .native thought which Dr. WllMams -- few weeks' and have no gelican after oughs. - : . , ': ;.. ., must nave preceaea animais, as for 4 .visit Association. This committee tongue, gave large :;.:; :J- tauon t'J while he also an Interest- closed by pointing out how' 'Evry. church heard from," declar- these subsist upon it; no living thing other' preference, come and visit us; by. Rev.J William Kamau, ing talk on salvation. A good Chris- part the problem of good and evl formerly pastor at Olaa. Hawaii, and ed .Dr. Young,"is. enthusiastic over being capable' of extracting lt3 food 5 tian Japanese came along" af- olavftd fn modern nhilosonhv. ARTISTS'- - MATERIALS brother the day's result and the committee directly from the ground. . THE CHRISTIAX aiUKCn later at LIhue, Kauar, but now pastor ter meetln was over and a moments Re y 1502-131- 2 FINE QUALITY the invited At the close, few will advocate the holding of a special Hence, all animals,' all vegetation, Kewalo Street of the Ewa Hawaiian church at Pearl us to spend the night with him: we maining, C. II. Dickey told of his ex David Cary Peterrr, minister;" resi City. The other members are Sam ; : ; LARGE VARIETY meeting , . Par-see- s, next spring for.: the I observ- all soils and all stratified rocks must accepted his kind offer and followed periences in Bombay, with the dence, Sixth avenue,. Kalmukl.1 Resi- Kauka and S.-.H.- Oni for the Kona ance of day annually. , ' ; . a beginning, for each of on down to his house. He turned his the modern devotees of the, cult such a have had phone, 3797: tofflce phone, 3790. Honolulu Picture, Framing and .. year con- from dence side" of' the Island, and Revs. J. K. .Next we plan for a more these" has derived its elstence 9-- 1-- Supply .. my- , 2 Co. only bed over to Captain YI and of Zoroaster, who form so lnfluentla - - V Office and every day for1 greater-detai- being hours: Paele and John Nua the Koolau Envoy certed movement with l what was in before it self, while Nakamuta and our a part of the population of that city - except Saturday and Sunday, and side. This committee is assisted in of organization. Some of striking It plainly . appears, therefore, that kind friend slept on the floor In Jap- The program or tne evening was the from 12 to 1 at the Y. M. C. A. on i(s labors by Rev. Henry K. Poepoe ' " ' results attained yesterday was in mak- the eternal theory of a series or men, anese fashion. one of great interest and despite the Thursdays. , Regular services:' Sunday - ing the increased attendance" perma- plants and animals , must have been and J. H. S. Kaleo and C H. Maemae CONG ON CO. To Waia hole Tunnel. heavy rain a large audience was Bible school, 9:4.1; morning sermon Good work was accomplished at Wal " nent This was brought about by the simply impossible. '. ' - r Manufacturers of Chinese jada ."The next morning we were ready present, j ( t with communion at 11; Y. P. S. C. E, anae in prepaiatlon for. the services Jewelry. Special taking of .names . and addresses Geology also brings from the depths attention to for another Ion; walk,, so, after break- .of 6:30,.' and; evening, sermon 7: 30. ; - - strong at of last Sunday.. ? - stylish European jewelry; also big pump' of tunnel pump- strangers and arranging to follow up beneath other testimonies,' as Mid-wee- k fast tryted for" the Walahole" ditch Inside this meeting, Wednesday, 7t30 rings, - ; this advantage." ; ; rocks, whole system oi ; ; brooches, necklaces and camp.-- ing out to a place where thent is a . the that the In 5 tunnel, South Portland' The it the evening. . Sunday evening : ; The sendees at the bracelets. great siphon carrying We went visible things on earth had a begin e . on great it occupy-th- pul- work thi3 tnnneL or series of out Minister Peters will Fort street Chinese church have for 24 Hotel, bet. Smith & Nuuanu. tunnels, was begun 'in January.' 1913, over to another tunnel entrance, where BOYS STAY IN JAIL ning. "jvery step in : our. descent pit at both services. was engine through the solid crust of the globe is the last few' weeks had as the main , sr.l it will be another six months be- there another electric that The Young People's meeting at 6:30 feature the sermon in English by was to sand-an- over to ! - WHILE LIQUOR MEN suggestive of a. beginning, for every- fore it will be done: the main tunnel, draw cement will be under the leadership of Mr. Rev. Norman C. Schenck, superinten Walkane, valley. We were to go over i ; thing speaks of derivation. Each rock - whfn finished.' will bg 14.443 feet long o :STAY IN BUSINESS Klllam- of the Y. M. C. A. and will dent, of the Chinese department This way so we got points downward to its source, and we citiz- in one straight bore rijrht through the that waited tilUt start be devoted to the cause of good. service Is proving most attractive to can of each - trace lineal extraction ; . noon; the r.-- y--- Koolau range, from W&iahoie gulch on ed. which vwas not before we enship.';:-";- ; Dr. Wadman, superinten "P' many of the young people of the com- ; were told that we needed some kind JohnW. successive stratum. : ' r v DRY. G0CS3 : meetings furnish- the windward side cf the Island to the Anti-Saloo- n The midweek are welcome a 8 waterproofs "covering, -- water dent of the' League, 'citing munity and a cordial wait Wciaaa gulch on the Wafpahu side of as - Hugh Miller, speaking of the more ing an opportunity for people to be- ? case which all who may attend. ?: . Fort purpose poured down inside the We a: .recentlycame- before ancient animal organizations, says: struc- ' St The of this great piece of en Judge .Ashford ' in the 'circuit r come better acquainted with the convey Et)t some gunny-sack- s' and made' them court groups we find gineering work is to water to says:'; t "Eachof the extinct ture of the New Testament, Follow- The 93d annual, report of the board great cane-field- s, into some kind of covering. . and beginning and an end. There Is Wednesday evening the' thirsty of the "On Saturday night October 4. a had a ing this course of of the Hawaiian Evangelical Associa- V'aipahu sucar tJantation thought that would help some. not in the wide domain of physical studies another will be conducted upon -- boy . under age .bought tion from press the Walpahu took the train an hour to make a bottle of every teachings New 'came the latter H. HACKFELD & CO. Leaving Tuesday morning "If square face" in a local - saloon, the science a more certain fact, and the fundamental of the part of last week, and copies have we the two miles and we sat all this time now - : set off for the south portal of the evidence of which came out a species of the groups which exist Testament been mailed to friends. of the board Limited. tunnel. We "hit the ties," and a good in a cramped position on .top of the in trial had, like their predecessors on the sand-bag- s; which took place InThe circuit coart on the mainland and other island?, breath-o- f the water poured in spots Commission Merchants. .tot walk that was: not a Anti-Saloo- n scene, their beginning also." KALIHI UXIOX CHURCH ' Later the League called and quite a number distributed to all along the trip and some found Gn-lic- k wind blew, but we made the eight cf it . of former advo Kaliht Union church, between HONOLULU ' way the attentlon"of the liquor commis The infinite series local friends cf the work. miles In less than four 'hours. We Its down our backs as well. w The can no avenue and Kamehameha IV road. tunnels are about seven feet by seven, sioners to this violation of law on the cates of former times have rested here for a few hours, as we part of the saloonlst though the board place in modern science, "All organic S. W. Robley will deliver the address Rev. Frank S. Scudder will leave found ont that it was only four miles so we had to be careful to keep our veget at the evening service. took no action. The superintendent existences recent or extinct ? Honolulu cn. November 11 tour over the mountain to the North Por- heads low.'t The train came to a stand Bible school, 9:30 a. m.- - fora -- of the league has also able or animal, have their: beginning. of the Island of Kauai to inspect the tal campt We decided to push on to still, and we were told that this was attended the Morning service, 11 a. m. HONOLULU MUSIC CO. police hav- There was a time when they were Japanese work of : board on the 1 as go. We got off court at least three times, the tie other side that day. s Leaving at far as it would In Evening service, 7:30 p. m. v. was-o- n semi-darkne- ss ing learned that the case the not The geologist can Indicate that Garden Island., He and Mrs. Scudder p. m. we on the and had to wade Mid-wee- k Everything Musical struck off the narrow path calendar, "goes time, if not by years, at least by pe prayer meeting, Wednes- Kohala week. led up to ravine, crossing and through water the other two miles to but it over' like oth day, p. returned from last that the ers, so, pri- : what relations 7:30 m. recrosslng the dry bed of the stream the Korean camp. and while the boy is In riods, and show,, .Its Fort, next to the Clarion ' son for the offense which grew out were to the periods that went before Mr. Koklta, the new evangelist of over a hundred times before we Went on With Candles. CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL of the purchase of the booze, the pro- and that came after. . . the board for Olaa, Hawaii, arrived reached the top. 'yetting candles from some men CATHEDRAL OF OUR LADY OF Fern-covere- prietor of the ealoon continues to dis by the Shinyo Maru on Monday of Trail Was d. near by we started off and made it in Astronomy, . likewise, reads to us 1 pense " v; i- PEACE, FORT STREET.; . was a very poor one, an. hour. When we came out at the 'square face. '. : from the heavens, a geometrical de- this week. He win leave the city on The trail and (Rt Rev. Libert Bishop of Zeugma; Saturday afternoon's Mauna Kea for we w fundamental Buy be- mostly covered over by ferns and other end were wet to the skin monstration of this R.F. Maximin, Provinc.) " your Christmas Cards go half-mil- e magni- his new field of labor. thick undergrowth, made very wet by and' had to another on SUNDAY SCHOOL OF truth. The solar system is a Sundays 6 a. m., mass with sermon fore it's too late for mailing. the before we came to Ko unfailing' perfec: the mist and dampness of the forest; trail the ficent clockwork of In Portuguese 7 a. m.-- 8 a. m mass; ' " rean we METHODIST CHURCH ; DAY The largest variety la at long before we came to the top we house. Here found a few tion. Ail its stupendous parts influ 9 a. m children's mass with sermon TEMPERANCE , men, as most of were in tun- by were wet to the skin. At last we them the GIVES LAWN PARTY ence and are influenced one anoth in English; 10:30 a. m., high mass TO BE OBSERVED ARLEIGH'S were at the top, and what a sight met nel at work ; by coming through the er, and yet all .move, in absolute har- f with sermon In Hawaiian; 11:30, cate- - tunnels we had cut off about seven .y.'V-- '".- - ' THROUGHOUT CITY our eyes! The view alone was well The Sunday School of the 'First mony...... ;, chism In Hawaiian; 2 p. m., sodality; weary miles of our journey, and was worth - worth our long, tramp: In front it Methodist church gave a ; lawn party Every orb has its magnitude set off 7 p. sermon in Portuguese; bene- us even if we did get wet The house being of the beautiful Walahole valley, it last Saturday in weighed in a - Special preparations are two-stor- y afternoon Thomas by a scale, its materials diction of the Blessed Sacrament- was Anti-Saloo- n and beyond blue Pacific, al- a kind of affair, the , by League of the and Square. An occasional shower sent balance, its distance, measured by a Weekdays Masses at 6,' 6:30 and 7 made the most straight below we saw the ditch downstairs part used as a dining room ' Hawaii to assist the Sunday schools the youngsters scampering to the band line, and its velocity regulated by an a. m. : i :'r: : . up- camp. From we and kitchen combined, and the -- of where stood the trail stand and under the banyan trees for Infallible law. ST. CHAPEL, MOANA-'.- .- all denominations and nationalities stairs used for a sleeping-place- . JOSEPH'S' led down an almost perpendicular cliff The - throughout the Territory in observing shelter, but did not dampen the zest :v And in the celestial t marching our LUA. H' vV;',-.1- over. 2000 feet In height and a very sides were made of thin cotton sheet World's Temperance , Sunday, on No- with which they played old fashioned planet has its place, fitting therein as . (Rev.Fr. Ulrich In Charge) steep trail it was In some places no ing, the floor of , rough lumber, and games. vember 14, one week from tomorrow. At the close of the afternoon a w heel Into a wheel in the works of , Sundays 7 a, nu, .mass with ser- ' more a few in there was an iron roof. We were wel three-cours- Packages bearing on than feet width and they had a e dinner of ice glance 7 of literature dangerous, we camp comed by these men. and they got us a chronometer. A mere at this mon; Tuesdays, mass at a. m. temperance questions are being but reached the cream cones, and decided unanimously Instantly a KALIHI-- . 5 p. ' supper, such as was. After supper wonderful system lodges ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST, W. safe and sound at m. it that they would give another party J mailed to Supt J. Wadman and we held a among - conviction within the mind that it is . WAENA. Spoke In Japanese. ' meeting them. some time. v ' v' v this material will be Incorporated in infinite skill and .(Rev. Ulrich in Charge) , that-day- . "We held an open-ai- r in the center Sitting all around us on the floor, the contrivance of Fr. school exercises for power, con- sermon; the --In Korean the work of infinite and Sundays 8:30, mass with of the camp. Captain YI blew his fashion, were about a dozen '- ' MANY BOYS AND Mondays, mass 7 a. m.; Thursdays, ", - -. ' men, GIRLS sequently there was a time when it 10 a. m. . fJriifvSiiriiir while 1. sang a song in Japan- listening, to the gospel story as r 8:30 and ... to had its birth. . catechism class" 2:30 p. m. v" ' Weekdays Fridays, mass 7 ese, and after a prayer the Envoy told them in their own language. FR0M.WAIANAE ENTER . at a. m; THE spoke in Japanese. We had about 20 We all slept on the floor that night Thus the investigations of modern CONVENT OF THE SACRED HEART, Tuesdays and Thursdays, catechism ' 8TRADIVARIUS OF LINCOLN-LE- E 1EGI0N hori- KA1MUKI. ";v. ' science, at whatever point of the ,v; '' standing around us and a Tew more in After breakfast we started for our class. l... - PIANOS , converge . Valentin) their, houses listening to -- the gospel next stop. Kahuku, about 13 miles dis- zon commenced, and unite (Rev. Fr. Thirty-si- x Waia-na- e, 6 mC, DERGSTROM MUSIC CO. story." Captain YI and the Envoy were tant; the trail from this camp to the boys and girls of in the grand and fundamental ; truth Sundays a. m., mass; ,10:30 al ST. AUGUSTINE'S CHAPEL, - WA I - put up for the night by the only Ko- main road led down the Kahana val- Oahu, recently' signed the total of the first verse of the Bible: mass with sermon; 7 p. m Benedic- -- kiki. J -- pledge, God ; rean, In . the camp,' while I round a ley; it was not much of a trail at that abstinence and were enrolled "In the beginning created the tion of the Blessed Sacrament t (Rev. Fr., Valentin In Charge) Lincoln-Lee-Legio- place with one of the engineers. Just a . footpath through the ferns as members of the n, heavens and the earth." Weekdays Mass at .7 .'a. m. Wed- Sundays 9 a. m mass with ser- ."The next morning we w ent into and ohla forest We had to wade the of which there are: now upwards of nesdays, 2:30 p. m., catechism class. mon In English. v : DOLLS at this-gre- 5000 tunnel, an electric locomo- stream In more than 20 different places In Hawaii wearing the button Statistics shows that the early days SACRED HEART CHURCH, WILDER : Fridays 2:30 p. m, catechism class. ! I Latest New York tive taking us into the'tunnel to where in wfcier over our knees before we in red, white and blue, and pledging of American colleges about onehalf - AVE., PUNAHOU. . ' Creations ; the men were at work with big drills, reached the .road by the seashore, and themselves to do battle against - old the graduates . adopted the ministry (Rev. Fr. Stephen in Charge) - EPISCOPAL CHCEOIES HAVAII CC'JTH be- - Anti-Saloo- n , 7 i driven by" fconrpressed . air. Water we had to walk another 10 miles King Alcohol. The office of the as a profession. At the present time Sundays a. mi low mass with St. Andrew's Cathedral Emma SEAS cunio co seamed to pour out of every crack and fore, we would reach Kahuku plantar League is 'the headquarters for only about 5.per cent of the colleger communion; 9 a. ul. high mass with Young Lr. . ? crevice; so much so that there is a tion." ' . .. the local branch of the legion. graduatoes become ministers. sermon In English; Sunday school, (Continued on Page 22.) , 11 '? I- -

iTWENTY ihqnqluli? sTAE-BunEm- r- Saturday, ovembek c, 1915.

WHAT MOTEL SETS KE17 DYSPEPTICS SIMM) HEM SHOULD EAT a rnTsicuys adticb - c RECORD FOR OF WE VESSE "Indigestion ani practically all mowSAU-'FKAUCIUC- O forms of stomach trouble are, nine Ury Strut, lust fl Uoioo Square ; 9 - I i 1 U times out of ten. due to aciditr: there-- ' Eurcpen Plan tl.EO a day m (Continued from Page 17.) , mission went around the world on the I fore stomach sufferers should, when- - ? 8rtak(,t 60c UncA6Oc.0inii.rir.00 Wiscoasin and Rhode Island, and also I CTer posaiblev avoid eating food that Most famous MtaJt to BttHJaite SftUs the Maryland sailed for San Diego, served oa South Mary. is acid fttw- its nature. or which by New the Dakota and steel end concrete junc- where once more they held target land! a On shore-- be was detailed as chemical action fn the stomach de- ture: 250 room, 250 connecti- practise. ; Ftom here they went to velops acidity. Unfortunately, ng- outside superintendent of machinery such a bathrooms. Homelike com- San Francisco and then to Mare Island at the navy yard. Mare island. ' rule eliminates most foods which are fort rather than unnecessarily and after a brief period of repair they Nine Years In Tropica. v pleasant to the taste as well as those expensive luxury, in center of set; sail for Bremerton and then to : Surgeon Holton C. CurL the senior which are rich in blood, flesh and t. nerve-buildin-g - theatre, cafe and retail districts. Alaska. This time. In addition to rec medical, offleer-of-th- e Maryland, first properties. This- is the On - car lines transferring tecfy-slidin- g onnaissance duty, the Maryland made Spanish-Americ- an reason why dyspeptics and stomach all . The cord entered the navy during the . sts over city. Take municipal car-li- ne i-- offerers are usually so thin, emaciated extensive coai with the coal . f m back adjusts itself to every war. Sinee' 1898 he has In nins months mere than CCj,CC0, direct to door. Motor Bus mined in the Chllkat region, making spent over nine- - years In the tropica aai lacking in that vital energy which meet train --avoia-in2 comparative Poca- the-tim- can only body. 000 cars been and steamers. . potion or posture tests between the and the remainder of e at the come from a well fed worth cf th::o have IloUl ; S'ttwm It as Ha- navy waiian ttnlt& hontas or coal and the Alaskan various naval hospitals and is reputed For the benefit of those sufferers who people end Ilnd Hrdqurt wt. Cabl strain on clothes or coal. have obliged bqasht by the American A B O Code. to be one of the if not the best, been to .exclude from "Trw" best -- J. II, Lore, Honolulu Rrprtscnutirc. shoulders and ensuring First Mexican Tour. surgeons fn the navy. He has as his their diet all' starchy, sweet or fatty still our one problem is to catirfy mis- - While in Alaska, on July 23, 1913 . C-- food, and are trying to keep, up a A- always ' assistant Assistant Surgeon i W. - . . .. . ths demandV Capt. Elllcott, who had been retired, Rosa Acting-Assistan- t Dental Sur- erable existence 'on' ghitea products, - and on- the first of the month, was sue geon Joseph TX. Halleck.-- - ' I would suggest that you should try or-foo- ds not-a- Abcolute Comfort ceeded by Capt. Philip Andrews. From Capt Charles T. Westcdtt, U. a mea tif any food which Extraordinary claims have s you Jr - s -- yon may PLEASANTON HOTEL Alaska the ship returned to Mare Isl S marine 'corps,-f- in command ,ol like) Itt moderate- amount, know, played any part in creating this tea-spoon- : I ful LUXURIOUS AND -- Avoid imit&dons They and navy yard and then proceeded to the marine Mary- taking immediately 'afterwards a demand, whch must therefore be di- ''. detachment 'of 'the 1 f magnesia COMFORTABLE, are all inferior. ; Look for San Diego and prepared for target land, and has made that company of of' blsurated to a rectly due to the performance: Cf the STRICTLY i'X practise, and on September 24, 1913, men Pa- little hot or cold water. This will car. FIRST CLASS the words the crack detachment of tho any may be 100 ROOMS 50 BATHS SHIRLEY was sent to Mexico . to relieve the cific fleet since he joined the ship Id neutralize acid which Pittsburg, .was - Guaymas. present or which may be formed, and " PRESIDENTstampedon which at September, 1913. vHe-w- aa born'.July ls: 30-3- - feeling of . un- Thn motor Is 3 horsepower. ; This was the first of her arduous Mexi 6, 1874, t was com- - instead- of the usual ' the buckles. In this way in Maryland and easiness fullness, you will find The price of the Teurinj Car or Road. can tours. missioned from that state oa February and ' agrees -- yoa per- ' complete 7Zl. will be The Maryland remained at Gdaymaa 17, that your food with ster is ; you sure of getting .1900. . Since he, has-- had the 'ma doubt- t. " nntil about the middle of January, qualified fectly.. Bisurated magnesia is o. b. Detroit) , the genuine goodslight, rine detachment he has less the best food corrective and food 1914, and then proceeded to Mazatlan. practically, every -- man as a swimmer,' cool strong and supremely M ex., and finally to the delight of al antacid known. It has no direct ac- Nearly J 000 all but two: are qualified marksmen; BKOTHEIIS. DLTIIOIT. t . feet elevation; near de- : tion on the stomaeh; but. by neutral- DODGE hands, to San Pedro, after a four ch pot;, grand scenery; fishing. ccsifortarIe,uncond:Uonally and his gun crews, made: Such izing acidity of food contents, fine bass months' stay in Mexico. Here exten an showing the the mut Lt. excellent as to call forth removing source the particulars address IS. JvKUSs, guaranteed the - and thus the of II:fnm-Yc:- by isiiers. slve leave and liberty were granted a letter oi commenaauoa irom' ao-- TIi2 M rnone t acid irritation, which Inflames the dell von wauiawa. 033. and- - torpedo practise was held. rammander-ln-chle- also mJ waff' the f 6slU gtomacHV linings, , it does more Tt2CA.Edjirtcar..Co. From .San Pedro the ship was sent of the Pacific JleeL'. In ' addition- - to by any to the navy yard for a repair period. than could possibly be 'done ShirUy, this Capt: Westcott has twice receiv- drug of medicine.; As a physician, I llasa, U&X A short While after this the Atlantic ed commendatory; from major-- ' J letters the believe' in- the. use of medicine when- captured Cruz, general Seaside Hotel '.For Sale Euerxwhir fleet: Vera and condl commandant of the marine ever necessary, but I mast admit that CHARMINGLY SITUATED AT tions were so strained that the re corps because of; his excellent --work-...Chaplain I cannot see the sense of dosing1 an pairs . were rushed on the Maryland, WAIKIKI James, Duncan, MacNalr Inflamed- - and irritated stomach with navy , - crew the yard force and the -- 26, drugs-Instead'-- Delightful Rooms; was born in Canada. 3Iay 1874, and of getting1 rid Perfect y otthe ': working night and day and on April . York,-Ma- Cuisine.. was . appointed from New acidthe, cause pf all the trouble. Get 25, 1914, th Maryland left for Man- - 20, 1909. ; Previous to coming to the magnesia from your In each bdividual case wemake zanillo, Mex where un 4 little bisurated she remained Maryland, he was at . the navy, yard. drugjlst, eat wbatyouwant-a- t your ure,that both lenses til the end of September. Mare Island; As. chaplain of .the ship - oi CORAL and mount a i 1 - k next meal and me- tome oi ue GARDEN HOTEL ta more,- - i nu-tts - Arriving Home onc auer hia; duties'' bring; the .' additional 8urated magnesia' as directed above, See the Wonderful Marine Pic- Aifca uc icouy.;ucvwauuis.in. u.:.-- ierty and leave wisre granted, the ship many tures In KAN EOHE BAY function of athletic officer, and. Bee if I'm not right.' For sale . wnere once - Glass-bottome- went to Bremerton, she held on board & CO., d row. ' ot the entertainments By jBehsoii Smith Chambers tall and more conducted tests with Alaskan ship of his coy boats for hire Good - Meals are the outcome. hard work, rrs. and Hollister Co.Adver coal, testing from , , ' this time the coal One of Orifllnal Crew. v v w . tiqmM . .i Served. .. the Matanusks fields. This test was x the;- - crew, A. 1 MacKAYE, Proprietor. Of original, that, iei ana so successful that the purchase of the East coast to come to the west coast receiving ship Franklin, which L railroads in Alaska by government remaining, " The the there la but one man Frank has had almost 1 00 years actual ser- undoubtedly - means class,' 'resulted- aid that Danowski, boatswain's mate first vice In the havy 'sank at her dock1 in HEINIE'3 TAVERN . opening up a country rich In mineral Danowski has served on. the Maryland recently - Norfolk, Va. Theboat Vas . our - : Most Popular Beach Resort In resources and added wealth to for oven 10. years and. has been on condemned. ' the City. .. great country. the baseball team, a prominent mem Rates That Are Rljht Christmas at Navy Yard. ber of the football squad and also a v a , American and European Plan Upon the completion of the coal seat in the race boaL . "On the Beach at Walklkr tests, the ship came back to the navy In spite of the fact' that the .Mary yard, where the Christmas holidays land has constantly been moving, she were spent On January 2, 1915. Capt. has always been a, great ship, fori LzzX Philip Andrews was relieved, by. the sports . and ; entertainments, r --In . foot not, .beaten, present . commanding . officer, Capt ball she has been in track captured relay cupa,at gr&d5 Sumner . E.. W. Kittelle. : From the she all the. : navy yard the ship went to San Diego Tacoma and' la ibaseball; has.. always cf vrcrt f been a hard team tot beat. - Her fight and then lo Mexican waters once - , good 'T more. ., una, . ers have always been ones, as Dunne tav. cant. Kit dcza ca - - " J . men as .Sammy Lad:C3 CCOeciallyaD- - . . telle was senior officer present there for instance, such IZzz'e, - 1 a a m a m m Bobbys Michaels. Young. Mi .,"....- l ana naa complete, control or. in? aiex-- Trinkle. this feature of cur work. , chaels- - and Ed Kaiser and in Mexico VTcnca'i preciate ican 8ltuatian..; . ( .... I - ifatiaa fho IfflTOlarli vartr tn there were numerous smokers 3 given WK rzd Chil- in which" these men pitted .their skill I san ..uiego, uirgei. practise ana - IX I J ,neia - . ;. . PI IK against the rest-o- t the ships. la ad- dren's , V .smokers .there have . O.r Xi.v J A W ;v : ; received the news oJ the tragedy at dition to these Honolulu and set forth ta;aalet in beert' vaudevlild land- - minstrel shows. t En- - Boston Bldg. Fort Street the salvage, of the U. S, S. F--4. ' The and thanks tb the assistance ot sieii FrankiHlndrerets who: not only Manufacturers' ftore Over May & Co. rest of her; cruise is . known to 'every Honolulan. . s r takes part in thes4 performances but also writes his own sketches, includ Capt Sumner EIy Wetmore Kit" ing the songs, they are a little better telle was born in Massachusetts Sep - . : -- the. average amateur periorm- LAUf.'DRY SA1I FEAIJOISCO temher 25, 1869; and was appointed to than ance., . win , always remem the nival academy on September 7, Honoiuians BOY age. ber the vaudeville show given; at the MESSENGER 1885, when not quite 16 years of Opera House for the benefit of, the BsIIovua Hotel Of his. 30 y eats', service Capt Kittelle F-- ' 11 years 4 families V'.. tl - Isn't buUdinir s u:ir:c3? PHdrJE 3461 has spent 17 years at sea and vO,- e. .... it bicr Geary and Taylor; Sts. at various shore stations. Since assum O ing rank he has been in command --t- circb of First-Qa- of following -- ships of the navy: STEAfl TURBINES. MAY Strictly ss the Mississippi, . (temporarily). Marietta, SUPPLANT OILENGINE SUVA'S TOGGERY Wheeling, Massachusetts, Albany and Limited . ; Built of concrete and finally Maryland.; : was ON U. S. SUBMARINES ': s . the He lnthe r . ici'tj it:liiiarmiii: au'ever crovzir iiunbcr Spanish-America- . n war, serving the THE STORE FOR GOOD steel. to ton t--7h- Private bath ,' cn :.' J;-.-:- Steam, tliD CLOTHES' -- v Dolphin at the time. WASHINGTON. Do C tur of Ixnea and troncn.Tziili IizzttIzIz? - every room; .12 . , . : may- gasoline Elks' Duildnjg. , King Street. minutes Boyd from Louisiana. bines be substituted for to buy chcolut:ly j!o cc : r. tlizyxnzh rclii l3 from Exposition; head- Lieut-cmd- David... French uoya, or oil engines for sarface cruising In executive officer. of the Maryland, was future American aubmarines.: Plans tropin aV courteous 'end attentive quarters for island resi- borntin Louisiana September 18, 1876, are under, consideratidn at the navF bz:i:::naa : - ; :;; y; and was appointed to the naval acad department, It .has-- beea learned, . for they mu3t cpmo to you? c : ;;-- dents. Kates, $2:. per . emy May 19, 1893. He has seryed on steam '.experiments .with boats, or. tne '" Pmr'e Ece day and up; American the Constellation, Monongaheia, uan class now unde osslderaticm.- - As And hov7 can you brins thi3 about? - Delivered in any quantity at any plan, $4 per day and up. croft, Malne (old), New., York,, Puri-- yet-n- o ; definite ;0tM:iskn.has ,been '. 1128. Cus.hlng, Brooklyn, Marietta, Far- - rpar.hed. hut the i&ilt ot,internal com '' time. Phone tan, Star-Bullot-in - N ragut. , englnea work cdnsbtent adverti . OAHU ICEJ CO. Solace. Iris. Isla de Luzon, Tex bustion fotsubmariae rcrrular as, Rhode Island, Cleveland, Colorado, has been so difficult to overcome that k sing. Smith. Preston. . Tacoma, West , vir navy vdeslgners-tf- " seriously, seeking Maryland. was a mid elnla and (He a substitute. s,;h i v Star-Bullet- steam-propalled- v ;:;waa Tihe in WHAT IS shipman on board the old Maine when A submarine 7ill carry your nc::nne AUDIT COUPAWY she was blown up in Havana harbor built for the navy more than a decade every, . SILKEN WHITE ENAMEL? February 15, 1898, and served through ago. but proved so hot wnen the fires into pro3perou3 bono on tbe Islands the Spanish-America- n war . and the were lighted that she was not accept - ;' V ..-- : : "dock. Many will HAWAII Philippine insurrection. . ed and never leu her' '?It put :you dircctly m'touchTTith' those OF Emory -- Kays ord employ, steam Ask LEWERS A COOKE Lieut ..Herbert is French submarines 'en veU-csrve- d. '-.- nance officer of - the ship, and upon gines successfully and it is understood . who ara no3t eager to. be ! 624 BETHEL STREET him falls the duty of keeping the fight-- that a plan, details ot which have hot lng efficiency of the ship up to the been made public, has been Evolved 5by ,lt xnll give you the only'thing you was in Illl navy engineers which prom need" NOTHING COUNTS LIKE highest notch. He born American ; I - v J to prove complete ability to SERVICE. WE GIVE IT. P. O. Box 446. Telephone 2035 nois November. 4, 1882, and was ap ises even better results. an opportunity your - subma- pointed to the naval academy- from Engine difficulties of both ; ;j , ' ' v. KERSHNER VULCANIZING - recent satisfy.;Yrant3. , r ; 1 - Arizona on the 24th of September, rines and aeroplanes led to the . : ; CO,- LTD. simplify- 1901. has served on Ohio, El visit of Henry Ford, the automobile , 2434. Sucgestlons given for He the : 1177 Alakea St. Phone ing . or systematizing office cano, West Virginia, Yorktown and manufacturer, to Secretary Daniels. A "THe holidays are almost here. Let us coope- . Fisk and Miller Tires, , navy work. . All . business confiden- Maryland and while at the yard, statement of the problems encountered - you rii03t success- , island, acted as aide to the cap- is being- prepared for - Mr. Ford's in- rate Trfth in making them the tial. Mare ' ' .- tain ot the yard.. i At one time, in. ad formation. i r '' r '. vr ful, days you have ever experienced. : McINERNY PARK dition to his duties as ordnance offi Conducts all classes of Audita cer, he was acting, first lieutenant of 100 BRITISH FELLED Elegant Lob. and Investigations, and furnish- : ' advertising jplans ship. ... A- - "Don't" wait rnake your es Reports on all . kinds of fi- the SECOHD, STATES Brown Has Double Duties. 4 " capably-an- d nancial work...; v.'r " THE TAGES ZEITUNO today. We'll carry them out for you CHAS. S. DESKY, Agent . Upon Lieut. Hugh Brown falls the , V Merchant, near Fort. double duty of. Navigator and first Germany. Tagea efficiently. lieutenant of the Maryland The first BERLIN, The lieutenant's duty is to keep the ship Zeitung says that during one period best, possible condition as far of the great battle at Loos last month in the 100 men as the hull and all parts except engi the British fell at the rate of ." ORIENTAL GOODS neering parts are concerned, yet: in a second , : " . . .' MILLINERY spite of this double duty, Lieut. "The British attacked In dense rows ; 't ot eight sections," says the Overseas Wido Stock every Brown succeeds in both. He was born - '; HONOLULU HAT CO, of News agency, in a resume ; of the CCSCTiptlOXa In Arkansas August 22, 1883, and was Hotel $L, near Bethel St. appointed to the naval academy from Tages Zeitung despatch. Their at- that state September 7, 1901. Since tacks presented a spectacle like that "The Best at Any leaving the academy, he has served on of a Napoleonic battle. - The British the following ships: Colorado, Mari- artillery, came up as far as possible ;. Price." : - without being - range of Ger t Only one kind of clothe to buf etta. Ohio. Nebraska. Indiana, Dele- in the ADLER ROCHESTER. ; ' ware, Denver and Maryland. He was man rifles. It was equipped with " Only bne place In Honolulu to ' also detailed to duty at the naval acad- bridges designed , to enable the artil- THE CHERRY, lery cross "'. emy. , . to the German trenches. - get them .. " Fort St., Cor. PauahL ; ' Lieut : James Joseph Manning, se- The artillery was accompanied by cav- ART 'IDEAL:,'"; ' . THE V: nior engineer of the Maryland, Is one alry. A captured British general said OBIAL TABLETS IN ENDURING BRONZE AND STONE XiXZ from It wasuexcellent sport. :.:. of the few men who have risen : ' ; ranks, starting In as an appren- British advanced with admir MANY DESIGNS IN BRONZE STATUARY the The : tice boy in the navy and working able bravery. 1 Suddenly they were BELIEF PANELS, BRONZEPORTRAIT TABLETS : Y. TAKAKUWA & CO. through the" yarious ratings until he checked by the German fire and 100 SCULPTORS Canton Dry Goods ' became a chief petty officer and then men fell a second The British did MEDALLIONS BY THE CELEBRATED Limited. ; was warranted a gunner and finally not even reach the German trenches. GIVEN UPON REQUEST CRABS, packed In jof ILLUSTRATIONS SHOWN AND PRICES Company "NAMCC ufter 14 years' service as an enlisted Their artillery was destroyed by Ger Sanitary Cans, wood lined. man on July 30. 1908, he received his man mortars. They lost nearly 10,000 ' - Hotel St, near Bethel St Nuuanu St. near King St. commission. He was born August 31, men in dead and wounded and S00 AXTELL, . . v " - X 1ST7, and since receiving his con ot them were captured," 1077-107- C" :-- 9 Alakea Streetl V Honolulu ' " Between Hotel and King Sts. i .

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LEGAL NOTICE. l '..s. . - - I No. 330. TERRITORY, OP JIAWAIL LAND - AJ; ? I :::r- , w- COURT. : ; yf:LJ; l,v, wJ TERBJTORX OF HAWAH TQ. KL Mt YATA; IC TAKAHASHI; U. TANA-KA- ; I. YAKUilA; 2. 10; TAI NAM; FOn'IEr4Tv;, 1 C SAITO: M- - YOSIHOKAl Y. ISlfc - Five-roo-Js, f moderp cottage; elegantly furnlhed. ' Rent $35. Apply John hara;;j. nagimoru saikaiya - Doe, 711 Ra.bbl Una. V hotels 1. fujinaka: m. kuba; A territory; qf Hawaii, by;i vl Fen r.z::T AUTO PAINTER ' Stalnback,' Attorney General.; and CLOTHES CLEANING Joshua D. Tucker. COMMISSION- Five thoroughbred Berkshire female Desirable houses in various parts of City .LANDS.;. - CITY ready to, May-hew-'s Painting Shop, King, nr. 8outl The Pioneer, clothes cleaned and re- ER, OF PUBLIC piss, wean; sired by the city, furnished and unfurnished, AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU, by , 613 1S. 620, 323. 633. $10 . stsu expert auto and carriage print paired.' TeL 3125 Beretania-Emm- a. Leader 5th, registered Na at 623. and 206,423;. up r; all work guaranteed. 6213-t- f ;... .., Try this stylo of udplfiyxUrdErd . John 9 La116' Mayor and President mother of pigs from Im- to 6123 a month. See l!st in our ,.; . 60811.. v ; i of the Board of Supervisora, and to ported, stocki Price 10 each. Ap-- -- f3ce. Trent Trust Co-- Ltd., Fort. B Harada; clothes cleaned; TeL 1029. ALL whom it may;oncern; ; ply Marketing Divi . St,; between King and-Mercha- nt - ion, Maunake ; " 6310-- t . , 6033-t-f ; s . .6121.,.. .. Whereas., a. petition. Iias.beeA pre- st r to. Camp-to- n LLACKSMITHIUa sented, said Court by Ueorse - Sultltorlum, ladles' and gents' clothes A fine- neir sailboat' 23 Ipng by 6 Two new cottages, nicely furnished; to register and confirm his title : ft y beam. Including rud-- rccms fcr gtntl CttewaTk grating. Iron nachin-cr- cleaned. 1258 Nuuanu, teL 1350," following-describe- d ft' mast' sias'.a sultatls doors,' la the;; landt s talt" - fo: .: center-boar- d ; men, board; rates. Ap- repaired and general blacksmith. pics pdb ; . Beginning, at the south corner of der, and boom weU with crucial lag. -- noimx 'made, all spruce lap-board- s: ply Ecsciawa; 12 2 S S. Kin Nelll's Work Shop, 133 Mer- ' rcLniE this tlot on the mauka Jin of .King price st A. B. Renovatory; clothes cleaned, ten-lin- ; C2S7-t- f . t chant , . , . 6234-6- a C . .The bove sabplo e . 75; bargain, at 3100. W. I. Ball, st is a adLEvcryoin Thia point is. also the. south ' ,,...,'..;;.;;.; dyed and repaired; phone, 414S. street builder, Kahulut Maul, T. IL eeo - v corner of L. C. A. i74Z to Kama and 1; 11-roo- rn 1547 BUY A.N.& that loob? atltbi psawill it atva glanc VA1. r-:- - :v C310-6- t ' : hou?9 and gars at Nu ectu the .west:. corner, of U C A--: 2029. to uanu ave.; possession given Nov. 1. Gov-exnnie- nt Kaapuikt.-- j From, point . time-savin- Diamonds, watches and Jewelry bought Steam gleaning. Alakea sW nr. Gas Co. this tha The Transo envelope, g in,--J Apply effice Cecil Brown. C23Mra " June-Ucofcr-- of told and exchanged. J. Carlo; Fort y- - ... 6234-t- f We advocat tais. forra cl advertising for thos street monument at the ventionrf No addressing necessary ; - . tf. ,. ; ' Kins and; Btretania. streets In sending out or receipts. Ho-- . Large room with sleeping porch; nice- Diamond,. TeL-- wishing 35QlV tills 14,63 S. King. 4286. something littlarrn6re ;: by 30" Star-BuUeti- 1415 ' a attciivalthix tha bears truet azimuth la' colulu : n Ca, Ltd., sole ly furnished. Ala?al street QAMCOO r" 6313-3- m 1 ? 152.67 by axV WORKS. ordinary ' liner classified ' feet and ;tunnlns truer . agenta for patentee. t tf i adv yedq not want tfr - mutha: ,- . j ;. CCS CLEANING AND DYEING; EaikL Bamboo furniture; Bereta-- go into larger display advertisingj contract ' 163 ji5- - 63.8 : , alongi JCing Ale.wa,. U-scr- s, Rooms fcr lisht housekeeping. Ciz::l ' were a L feet nr loer.rpad,:aljout Tlx L - .;. vCCTS-t- f to, corner, ofbuilding; Place, Fort and Vineyari sis. - -- Royal Clothes Cleaning Shop. TeL 3119 ia necearyi'ij; street west water, lwn shade crnameutal 30- - 6235-tf 6213-t- uZ . 27' 17177. feet along the trees; ideal site; instalments, cosh. . I .. r, CUTCHER SHCJV C - : -- ;. . 4.2 . 6309-t- ' cf ttdrcr? northern portion A. 4747 to TeL IS , - . f ? ..;??!cs95-thhfpr5i- of L..C. Modern bunsabw; rcasccala rent; .: - Kama C. . lot) Iron Kayahara, I4G5- S. King."--' 4624. Ohio Qothes Cleaning Shop. TeL 1496. yon can yoa Wlisten ta an TeL' tisingand talio as mnch fpaco as wish. E. M.' convertlhj with, de- 1326 Kapldini Tt. Iiuire 1332. m F. 307-3- . l. Pipe; k roadster .i. ; touring body. c:;7-t- f ' Try it and be convinced of its nierit: . J .3: 340 ;56' 6U. feet along L. a tachable car Thone v CURIO STORE A. .6236 to Kaalawaawa to .north cor- 1CS7 L. C. Clark, after 5 p. m., or nr. 17th BICYCLE STORE . 6203-6- Small ecltags, Waialae rd :-- . , on: Sunday. . j 1 ner of L. C. A3023tto Kaapuikir 620l-t- t K. Iwahara, moved to 146 N. King, opp.' ave. KaimuU TeL 521?. , IL 1 71 43.MS2.16 along A. Tcthinsra, Emma, nr. Beretanla it, - 4. feet U a " Fishmarket Curios- cheap. Phone 3029 (Annie Akongr lot) initial Lot, cheap. S7HxU3Val good soil, no cottage, 5 rooms, 625 Hotel , ll7o"c:i ca all bicycles blcycla ' : to Furnished " tzl 1078. ' v ' ' rocts; lleyer tract next to Fort up g Ilea,:. 6210-- U 6233m point : . ; Alapal M. Ohta. u v Shalter.-- Inquire 1233 GuUck- ave street near street - 6132-t- Area squama feet aad being -;- f ; '; C2C3,-- t , KaliL;rn .. II. TaUfcji, 1314 pcrftsala; baby car-- D a portion ct U a.Aw 4747; to Kama.; i ;' ri&ra tiret; also c'asollne and ell, vvYou hereby,, to. appear, at Bun;2l?w for rent Telephony .1513. ara cited Robmlns , house, good location ; bar- ' 7"wZI( - ;'' if the. Land Court, to be b,eld at the .City gain "if taken Immediately. Apply County Honolulu .on 6313-5- -- If you want good quarters to display and cf thJ.6th box 22 this, office. ,i . t FUnNI-HE- ROOMS. . II. Ilinada, baby carriage tlret re- day of, Novemberi A. D 1,315. at .2 ;. D tire Nuuanu eL 6043. ; your E&s;les la Hilo, use Csorio's TeU - . - . 6943-t- WAfJTEfl ; o'clock In,,- the. (.afternoon,'. to .ahovf One. Chin??.? chow whitsi; also rea- i 6CS9-t- f - .;;..".-.- atcxa f " dc' Martin3 Tha clemctt r.cst cause U any you havewhy the.prajef' one pointed dog. S. S. Lcclun, sonable rooms Li ti:s alcity; fcTt- anl Everyone wlth anything for" should CQt be, granted. 6G03-6- Kcrieja, Bicycles, Punchbowl & King. PRINT1WQ sale to of said petition Naval Yard, v t cold bath; mcciuilo prccl; t. -- Ikir.T "Play Sa.fe.7i Considering Uie fad unless, you, appear, court . 607S-t-f And at sail di3tan.ee; tS to 613 per month. 627 We do tot loast 'of lo?r prices tfhlch tors of sajeft. success In planning at the time and place aforesaid your Roadster in good condition; bargain S. 6222 tf EMPLOYMENT OFFICE : Star-BulI;V- Beretasia st. usually cofaclde with. poor, quality; an. ad - is more satisfactory than default, will be recorded, and the said fcr cash.. Address' box 238. - . 6312-6- ; Nuu-an- u, 'but 'hbwwto,. lHaJ knowing. "how happened-- , . ; ,; t ty we-"- or T, Nakanlshl, 34 Beretanla nr. we.wknow put, ' it ' afterr petition, .will bet Ukea as confessed, Nice, clean, quiet toc3, ' Star-Bulleti- n, ' go" printed wards, s tri-sic- yard boys. hustle and Ino: matter, Want Ad and you will, be forever barred from nt. Olympia ilcue, CAFE for goo.i coc'is Strong double bed and baby crib, both Rcc:r.T Phcne 4511; reeldezca phone 451L and that is what talks loudest, and Brings Horn,?:,, the, Bacon- '- every contesting said petition or any decree C21 South KiT st 1. Ercc-- 3, pre?. " Star-Euilet- la '.tlme,V " ; Iron;. whjta enameled. Phona 500L " 6248-t- .' longest Honolulu Job 6299-t-i thereon.;' T . - - - ; ' e2I0-l- n f :f entered ; Printing Deprne9t Alakea Street; Witness the Honorable William Li ; y; . esii-tf. ",. Tee Tl Chan, chop eney house; clean An auditor" witbT.t.ralhing," experience csi 4136 kinds of help, or Branch Office Wtiitney; "22d Two larga' pleasant sccr.l d!-Irro- Phcne for all Merchant ot sald OooL ' Street ?m Judse court this Koa, painted furniture; reas. Car-- - roc3. " upstairs and ci l nice and 52S3-t- " ' : aid "satlsfacfcry references: "T'e - r- x da call 1168 Union write; to P. t the- year . floor, Li-- chop, suey; at st, or day of October in nineteen eu-B- " " All of cpsa until. ' :' ; . work will I'require (Vdaily - checking5, i. 'iaxtno, ning st. 627 telsphc-- s " tJU-S- t O. Box 1200. Responsibility and, hundr'edVand fiftea.'-- : Y - ? VT or C.iX 119-12- 3 Hotel street , PLUMBER. auditing, and, repor "coverlng'dif-- . procptaera our specialty.,, K. Na . . Attest with seal of said court: f ', departmenta-an- d - - l0fi-t- f ferent a Variety' of cotta;e, 1C33 Sth Ave., bloclc ruse, manager. -i- - 7 (Seal) - - JOHN MARCALUNO, ; Inter-Islan- d ship-- - croi-C- a C. Iraoto,- 515 King, ;nr. Ldllha, expert securities, and : rv- and Oahu Railroad car. Inquire 1515 Nuuanu st. records accounts) ii-i- Star-Bulleti- n from X Cphone i ping books at. c"f2ce.tf - - help oj kind?, .plumper and .tinsmith; ;'2073r Apply. g, 6212-t- f - y lapjne?? all mala and to Star ' 6302-O- ct 23, 30. Nov. CoEtca Cafe, coolest place town. . 626&-6- t 6,13. la fcm'aJe.' G. Hiraoka, 1210 E'Jira Bulletin, Honolulu. ; After the show drop In. Open day sti 63123t Elack' pony, suitable for children. , . ; - shone J4.W ;: V CQSitf - ; 6yl-6- T FAMILY HOTEL and night. EUou theater. Hotel St. POULTRY AKft FRUIT. Dealers to. Increase .tHeiri business by OY AUTHORITY Phone 2483. t SC3-t- f ' soda, Aloha. Employment OMc;TeL 4889 seeing from . the . Hon. Soda Oil barrels for sale, 50c. Gregg, 744 The Pkrpcizt, cr,' a . - - I a - -- 1 . m - - NosaA ShpkaL watermelons; Aala lane RESOLUTION NO. 318. f?r;rly C" '.:, Water Wks. Chas. E. Mgr. v L.-:- Atafsj. si vjip. iwapui rp.uin, " :. ' Frasher,' . t ? 6210-- t Val-I- h; c Columbia Lunch Rooms; Quick service iacs.' 6099-t-f : : ' '.Alakea st . heme hcUI, -i ; - ;.. . . 6106-ly- t'.z-gl- of help' furnished. V, r 1. 1 e and clealluers our notto; open day All kinia Be resolved by the. Beard. of. Su- s!st3 cf cctt:::3 cd 6101-t- f 'V, ! it :-5 ' Four dozen scarlet lily bulbs, $1. TeL rcc- -i; c-:- eic:":-t- ; ic:3-f- t and Hotel, crp. pervisors, of theCity. County of " nlht. Bethel street.' Adding machine 'wanted,, month and oV 1812. , . 6.:s7-t- f g518-t- f . " :T Territory-o- , . prcn:er.?;3 pier at the czl ct wh.: ; , 4136. 6109-t- only, Gregg Col, 744 Honolulu, f HawaU,?that For best arardener. ring t Alakea. ,. Eple-i- l::uti-fu- the, sum of Two Hundred Eishty-seve- n is ii tatMz pccl'end i sqda; COCONUT FOR SALE. rc-- "The Esc'e Bethel, bet Hotel and water. Nine.ty-tv;.o- . (J237.f PLANT3 vi;r. ::;3 i:::a i. t.i. Dollars and Cents -- , King. place to- - fine, 2373. -- Terms C2:2 tf A nice eat; To buy 1525, 2) same, is hereby appro- - reanibla.'.- m " The best comes from the. Hon. Soda furniture for cash. TeL be and. the Coconut plants for sale, Samoan va ... - cooking. Open night and day. , v . 6231-tf- out-o- hone CUT FLOWERS Wajter Wkfl, That's the kind you - .:", V priated f all mcaeys Jbt the. I? riety. Aprly: A. D I Lihus. ' - kSStf .' . Chaa. .Ev Frasher,: Mgr. ,5 ; portatloa ;and Preservatioa cf Gam? , v- 5277-t- ...' want ' KauaL - f Kunlllyo, 1111 .Phpae 1635. :" :' SiTUATlON; WANTEDi 5. ? Birds, . Treasury . an Cafe. zneala, T. Fort; . v.".61064yr ... Fund of the for New Orleana Substantial known as Importation Fro- - Alakea, cor. Merchant at. Japanese; ; account and FOR r.znTO SALE, moderate. CUlRTMAKCn. citizen wants . position as Preservation of, Game Birds.. curry, at inters :ctlca cf - ESS3-t- . terrkr f fresh-- cut i teL S029. chauffeur 'and. housework in prjvate Penl-su- c-i- n Harada, Cowers by. rent, $17.50, easy la read; reTsri. :: 1 :. ; Presented . For at er ile en? aJ r 6121-t- i.- - YAlLATO,YA," family; Tej. 4136, SuzukL . ' V' i f .'.4;.'.. ;' : . DANIEL LOGAN, : Fj:c-- 3 12:7 c:i2 a ;;- terms, new bunszlow, ct iz:z. Hone Cafe; Beretanla nr. Alakea at - . . ..; ' ; . ' 'i' . Supervisor. : , 6379-t- f pajamas, made to" no KaimukL 843 6th ave. TeL 17?, Klmura, Cowers.' Fori at Phone 517. Shirts, order; " 'f-ii- - ' Honolulu, October 23, 1915. . . 62:i-12- t , . ccsi-t- f . :.. opp. Filipino'" wom ' position for . at new location,1305 Fort'st, wats fou::d ; CONTRACTCn. j ; Kukul TeL 2331. 62?6-t- t sewing in private family, or dress-make- r. " ": st "J Approved this 3d day of November. FOR. SALE C?, EXCHANGE. a. Waklta, cut flowers; "Aloha Lane. , Apply M. LUiha A precious cne. OrtnT ny have E:rc'-"I- 1131? st ' i 6 ' ' ;- v. y United CcnstructJcn, C.. ' 61C6-t- f i r312-S- ' A. D.M915, ; - i. : i. : - a- -i pay- B. Yamatoya, ahirts, pajamas, kiuu i t -' - ' czrna ty proviri'prc:-rt- Seconcl-han- d cameras and lenses eL; phone E058; tu:::;, concrete nos Kauanu, PauahL JOHN C. LANE, avertLl-;- . - t22Ut . to order, near ' . bought sold cr exchansed. Koda--- ing fcr this AJirc:3 troxk and lot clearlrr.- - ; -- - : HELP WANTED Mayor, City and County o Honolulu, c- -x - . " P. O. HI. mz zt T. graph. Shop, Hct:l ad.Uricn sts. il tr woil painting, Cd," 6312-No- Eul.'dfrs, cenest Tanata Pa.uaht "nr. River st, teL H. AkagL 1218 Jiuuanu st; shlrtmaker. A good, reliable, sober .blacksmith ,and r. 4, 5r 6. etc. Alcha Eld. Co., 1464, 2:57; firewood and cnarcoaL. whole: ' ' applications, NOTI- C- horseshoer; s.e.nd with -- rlunt'ssi " " " r.63073.nv M7 K. . 62S7-6- m NOTICE ,TO THE. PUELIC. Kig st, phone 1576. Goto, sale and retail. statement; of address,, age qualifi- RESOLUTION NO. 317. 6056-ly- r. L!a Sing Co., purchasers cf th Ilanager. DRINKS; cations, and wages wanted; to Wal-me- a, FURNITURE, tprt Mr. Abadie,; proprietor of thf Jlcr.hattan. Ca.'c. tirz"? d!::,'jlT) al ! StabJes, Ltd, Walmea, KauL iy con- I ;Be t-.- d T. Fukuchl, phone 4822; general Ojor "your ' : ' it resolved by the, Board of Sur French Laundry, informs the public resrc-ltili- fcr sty. c'.atract-e- sodsrtvrin make business .62096t . 1281 County 3 tractor and builder; houja pInUng, Klnoshlta, Fort; teL 3998. New grow. uon. Boost water una pervisors of the City and. of that. Alfred Perez is no, lender In 'his by the above cafa cr la tha Lar ws ' ' - CZ22-6- a ; ;": -: '! 2d hand good 9 bought 6106-ly- r. Ho'nplulu, Territory HawaiL 'y 21, ; paper hanglng. . and and sold, B. Fraaher. Mar. of that employ.' of R. W..Warb?. prior to October PROFESSIONAL CARDS" Sixty-elh- the sumj ofFive. Hundred t c 6313-No- v; 5, 6, 8. . ' ; ; 1315. Shop. 762 Berer B. Iwakawa Painting 8HOE STORE Dollars (6568.00) be and the same is MANHATTAN CAFE. tanla; tela. 3709, S596; carpentry, KXDRAUL1C ENGINEER. hereby appropriated put of ail moneys ' - (S.) LIN SING. CO.. Preps. .; ' ,V " : 6289-t- I - paper, hanging. Banxal Shoe Store, Beret, nr. Nuuanu. Jas. T. Taylor; 511 $tan"genWald bldg.1, In, the General Fund of the1 Treasury '. C1H-2- GROCERY" specialty. for an-- account known as Premium Au- Co-121- School children's shoes a 'consulting engineer Wing Tal 8 Nuuanu; teL 4375. civil v 6307-S- m - tomobiles Insurance,,; "; ': papering. .:":. k5375-tf- - . '''; Furniture, house painting, Mau Kee, cor. King and Punahou; 'Presented by " ,; - - ; 301-6- m ; . Staple groceriea. VTeL 5426. ! MASSAGE. "; ' DANIEL LOGAN, .' m ... i , 6298-l- ' Fujlta, contractor and hulldcr, .; Supervisor. .IL massagey phone. 1837. . j.. painter, paper hanger. Phone 5002. K. Osblma, onolu;u, October 23, 1915. p - t.ea house;" r.V . 609Q-t- f . 6300-ly- r' K t Ikesu. best Japanese dinners. W. Oda, Approved th!s3.d day of. November, "V: KONA COFFEE ;'j K A, "" contractor, 604 Beretanla. prop. TeL 3212. - ; 6183-t- f SURfiE"iRPOI$(T.tK 1915. r. K. Segawa, ""a ' 6076-ly- JOHN C. LANE. . r Kona Coffee. Co phone. 5422: roasted Corns, ,cornsT corns aH foot troubles. UMBRELLA. MAKER. Mayor. City, aad County of . Honolulu, - Shoe, Pala-m- a; coffee; . wholesale and retail;, ,60 2 .Mclneiny's Store, Fot street Building ' 4 Fujll Contracting & Co.. " V 6266-4- m : 6184-t- f Beretanla street : R. Mlzuta. Umbrellas, made and re-pair- Dr. Merrill. tt estimatesfurnished. t .' 6312rNov 4, 5. . 1284 Fort nr. KukuiJ phone MUSIC INSTRUCTOR. K. Kekomoto & Co teL, 4 435; house M - 3745. - 5553-t-f RESOLUTION NO. 311. painting and papering, 6303-l- y Ukulele InstrucUon,' accompaniment MOTORCYCLE ...J.! .j , A.-- A. Santos, AND BUItOEB. XI. and solo specialist i Be It. resolved by the Board .of Su t CONTRACTOR 1187 Garden lane, x Phone 2810,U r - pervisors. of thj? City, and County of jv.--- WATCHMAKER - 62434f .;:.;::-''.t;- :!' ' Oea M. Yimada, general contractor, Honolulu Cyciery - Motorcycleaup; HonpJ.ulu, Territory . of Hawait that No. 208 Mo- - sum -- of Two Hun- J V Eatlmates furnished. plies and repairing; old motorcycles Suglmura, 61- - 'wa.tch" repairing. the Six Thousand Telephone 2157. HoteL MESSAGE. (tS25O.00)"ba t Cajidless Building. .bought and sold. Alakea, above. King ,;.;-- . dred Fifty; Dollars and 63136m,; . ' 5265-tf,.- , V " y. . ..1 - -: ": v .Telephone; 5093.". . &, S- Hashimoto, mas-- the same . is hereby appropriated out at ' ' ' Mr. Mrs.. C. - r:i85-6n-i ; LEGAL NOTICE seursi dectrojaeerins and, bajhs. 178 of alL moneys, in the General Fund in Banko Cc, Nuuanji and Vineyard. TeL County g 8. Beretanla' nn Emma teL 2637. the Treasury of the City and building, paper-hangin- " ' ' purpos-es-, 315L Contracta MERCAN,T TAILOR NOTICE TO CREDITORS. : . ,.6308-6- m :' of, Honolulu, for the"toUowing ' cleans lots. ' cement work, ' -- .": : ' -- ' . - S to ; . r ."'' witt .... i . .. k5327-t-f Tal Chong Co, 1126 Nuuanu st Ladles' ' duly - y y:A'y-y-- ! The undersigned, having been OPTlCJAN Donation, Kanlkeolaal Child--; .5 y t " and gents', suits made to . order. - " and legally appointed administrator HospitaL i toJ Decern-- . ; 4816. 1 rea's Yamamoto, 83 Kukul TeL 6306-3- m -- " St V of; the. "estate" of Jacob LC liolbrookj Jong Chong, 1042 Nuuanu; ;bet Hotel bet. : 3L ;i9i5; . i. 230.00 painting and papering; reas. a ' ' House ' ' deceased," late of Schofield Barracks, & King; watcnmaKer.-an- aeweverv Advertising expenses . . . ..2,0.03.0.1. :63Ql-3- ",'-- - W. K. Ann. 273 King, opp. Depot La- ' ' r "- yy- - Oahu," hereby gives 'notice' to ail cred - - T' 6310-3m- - - Emergency .; ItaJ, - Fur- - ' dies' and gents suits, made to order. lie; v. 1 - 2034 itors of said . to present their ;. contractor, Already-mad-e deceased : Roaj-nok- e, chase T. Kobayashu general suits at a reduction. . ; Grover . Baldwin-of- ' claims duly authenticated and with Fireman bulan.ee S. King. Phone 3356.- - Reasonable, . : 5; :. .63Q9-3- m .; ; v ' : 1 .... , ' was killed j and Brakematt - . k5327-t-f :, proper vouchers,' if any exlst, even if Va: Claimants' "FuncL ft r. -. : n -- seriously-- by ex- " Wright ; ' inju red the; ; ' sang, v v the claim is secured by mortgage upon : Compensaticn i f 0 - ' loy; - i to 1 - r, plosion Norfolk & Western loco- CARD CASES' 14. real estate to himj'the' said adminia-trato- of. a by North Kin& near Nuuanu Street ; - Presented YttilLlgSS at the office of Quartermaster, motive near- Lynchburg, v Tialtlng cards,' engraved within' --- Business and Schofield Barracks, six months . v; r u . or printed, . la attractive Russia from the date, of the first publication ;'; ;l :j LIX .):ATF..1 VOl patent , detachable " ' cases, same forever FOR RENT. ; lerther hereof or the will be .nounced by the depi 'A 'U'cv i ;.- - ever wear. Star-Bulleti- 6540-t- f - v - Tc! ii.iy,h i n -- -. , , ; r-- " ' office. f v--.- :- V ; i cards. . barred r.trr. ';.- - - '-- PAlNXERVTr : Approvfture today show that I . n ".. . i ii hi due; ..'.;'.. r '? 1915, one J ' k tit Dated this 23d day of October,; One' furnished and unfurn- Ai D. t ! fOi-ni-i.d- " ' I91J15 corn crop will o .An the.ra ' ln-qut- re ."; .tit rt!do CLOTHING ShiraU-120- 2 :; T.; M'ACDON ished house,' Lunalllo' sC;: ' .;,'. exce"; ' ri' S. Nuuanu;' :Tel4137. JAM.ES ALD,' . 'V . r . i bushels. . ' , o 'J ion. t'.'O. v Painting and papcThangihgl All Administrator of the, estate Jacob Fittpatrick' Bros.: Cigar Mayor, C your, clothing aa. ; vLrw Pay for convenient v"TVr ' o ,ac to s(V:dax'3' pczzlt. work guaranteed. submitted U. oibrooc. deceased. . StbrerFort' st T. 21 old, ro-u-- ;- --. 1 ". - open a charge account with The llis r II; Fein, years of Newa ifaim 'in . ; ' .' k5328-t- f ' free. ( 63p2 23, 30,NovJ 6V 13,: 20, . : Model Clothiers, Fort St 6064-t- f 0ct :; v :. road hospital clsrk, wss arret iu.. the l:::.3. r:-- ' .. - ,

TWENTY-TW- O : , STAB-BULLETI- N, - - . .. 3 HONOLULU SATURDAY, &OYEMBER' 6, 19157

BY AUTHORITY. BY AUTHORITY. ' .LORD-YOUli- a ' RESOLUTION - .- SUrJDAY SEQViCES NO. 32. ? RESOLUTION NO. 331- CO. . Engineering Co., Ltd. , 0CSAMC. STEAIISEiB Engineers and Contractors Be It resolved by the Board of Su i Be It resolved by Board of Su- ' the Yz DAYS TO SAN FRANCISCO Pantheon Clock, Honolulu, T. H. pervisors City and County of the of pervisors of the City and County of (Continued page 19.) Telephones 2810 and 4587, Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, that Honolulu. Territory of Hawsii, that S from the sum of Four Hundred Seventy the sum of Two Thousand Five Hun- FOR SAN FRANCISCO: FOR SYDNEY: two Forty street,4 near Beretanla. RL Rev. H. B. Dollars and Cents ($472.40) dred Dolllrs (12500.00) be and the Rests riclC bishop; Canon Wm. be and same la hereby appropri o Rer. Ventura ...... '....Dec 3 Sonoma ...... Nsv. 2 the tame Js hereby appropriated out AulL vicar Holy Communion, 7 a; m.; S3 13 ated out of all moneys in. the General moneys in Improve- Sonoma ...... Dec Sierra ...... Dec f.VCHESfiEY COFFEE CO. all the Permanent morning prayer, and sermon, 11 Sierra 18 Ventura 3 Fund in the Treasury of the City and ment Fund of the Treasury of the City BY REVETJTLOU ...... Jan, ...... Jaa. COFFEE-ROASTER- S ; o'clock; evening prayer and sermon .Feb, 8 County for an account to be known County Honolulu for the ac Ventura ...... Sonoma JaaSI -- and of wv Dealer In Old Kona Coffee ;'. as Additions Police Station." count known as Construction Waimea ita iuuuar vvuwt vw.a ui, by Hawaiian services, Rev. Leopold KrolL Presented . Walalee Coral Road. : nt MERCHANT- - " pastor. 9:15 a. BERLIN, Germany.--Cou- Ernst C BREWER & COMPANY, LTD General Aztnta ST., HONOLULU ; - ; -- " V m.' DANIEL LOGAN by . .. . Presentea 8L Chsrca Corner Wild-e- r von Reventlow, military writer for " .' Supervisor. . C. aement'a ';' r - CHAS. N. ARNOLD. avenue and Makiki Sunday the Tages Zeitung, in an article In Honolulu, 1915. ; , street November. 2, Supervisor. 7 paper - " - services: 'Holy communion, a. m.; that under the headline. The Date-''''.'.of Introduction: vv Uproar Armenian -- Atroci WIRE FENCES AND GATES At a regular adjourned of e. - morning prayer and service, 11 a. m.; About 'the meetinc Honolulu. Hawau. imov. m.- - Begins," flatly It Is The. very the Board Supervisors City evening praper, 7:30 p. " ' ' ties' declares that best for every use. .of. of the SL JIark's Mlssloa Kapahulu Turkey's, own affair how she deals Navigation Company land County of Honolulu, held on At a regular adjourned . meeting of ' with Armenian uprisings, v mfeon Thursday, November 4, 1915; fore- tha Tln.pd nf SiinsrvtsriM nf thm Pit road. Rev. Leopold Kroll, priest In the . His article was Inspired by the re d charge. Services: Holy Communion, going resolution was-passe- on First and , County ; of Honolulu, held on Direct Scrvica Bchvccn San Fran:i:co cr.d H:r.:!-i- V Atakea Street -- ".. .r first Wednesday each month, 10 a. m. port that Henry Morgenthau, the Unit. J Reading and. ordered to print oh the Thursday, November 4, 1915,' the fore Turkey, bad : and 7:30 p. m. . Sunday. school every ed States ambassador to following rote of said board . t going Resolution was passed on First I FROM SAN FRANCISCO: FOR SAN FRANCISCO: Sunday at 10 a. m.4.-:..vr-vv- : given : Turkey notice that her rela Ayes: Ahia, Arnold, Holllnger, Hor Reading and ordered to print on . the Holy Communion Sunday the tions with the United States would be ner, Logan. Total 5. . . following vote said board: . first of B. 8. Matsonla...... Nov. 9 t. 8. Manoa...... Nov. 9 -- of -- ' massa CPECIAL SALE : , : ' month. z:A endangered if the Armenian Noes: Larsen. Total 1. Ayes: Ahia, Arnold, Holllnger, : cres were not stopped. . 8. 8. Lurline...... Nov. 18 8. S. Matsonla. Nov. 17 Crass Linen and Ponjee Wafst Absent and : not voting: Shingle. Horner, Larsen, Logan. .Total 6. . 8L Elizabeth! Cbarch Located I...... ' : Count von Reventlow declares he is .' , Patterns' v ."' : .- ." . " corner King street and Pua lane. Rev...... Nov. 23 S. S. 23 Total 1. Noes: None. ;. unable to discuss matter as he 8. S. Wilhelmina. Lurllne...... Nov. : W. Merril, priest . charge.... Sunday the voting: ., Shingle. in YEE CHAN & CO. . E. BUFFANDEAU . Absent and not would like, but expresses the hope 8. Manoa. 30 8. 8. Wilhelmina.;... 1 : ' services: Holy Communlon ? a. 8...... Nov. ...Dec Corner Deputy ToUl L"; ;;;''' . .,.: .' : at bl, Kin and Dethel Streets. City and County Clerk. on second, fourth and fifth Sundays, thath Turkey will not allow herself to ..313-No- v. 5, 6, 8. . E. BUFFANDEAU '' 13. J'- - . be frightened. He continues: : 8. 8. Hilonian, Seattele for Honolulu direct November ; .' 11 a, m. on first- and third. Evening Deputy City. And County Clerk. MIf Turkey considers it necessary RESOLUTION NO. 329. '' ; ,e313Nov. 5, , 8. prayer and address at 7 p. m. Korean m. 8:15 p. m. that the Armenian uprising and other services at 9:30 a. anir : CURIOS.' JEWELRY AND. ; . Ct NO. 332. EpIpkaBy Xlsslon, intrigues be suppressed with all CASTLE C00JCE, LIMITED, Arcnts, Hcn:!J ; Be It resolved by the'Board of Su RESOLUTION: hrjtaull loth NOVELTIES . . means, solhat a repetition will be Im pervisors City, and Palolo. Rev. U H. Tracy . In " of the and County of possible, not constitute mas HAWAIIAN JEWELRY Be by Board of Su charge. Sunday school at . 10 a. m. that Pes Honolulu,'. Territory of Hawaii, that It resolved the sacres nor atrocities, but simply, a NOVELTY CO. pervisors ot City and County of Services 11 a. m- , ':,'. the sum of Eight Hundred Dollars the at - measure of Justified and necessary Klnj and. Bethel Streets. " ($800.00). be the Is hereby Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, that !m1ss Maude Seyde, organist''. and sane character.: the more Justified and . the appropriated out of all moneys In the the allotment made In Resolution No. necessary 2S2; appropriating sum more from the fact that the General Fund of the Treasury of the the of Fifteen cncBcn of jesus.chbist of Turklshempire in fight T0Y0:';KISn3IT'AIGZIA ($15,000.00) out DAY .SAIKTS is Its hardest City and County. of Honolulu as an Thousand Dollars of ' LATTER I,w for existence and has enough foreign During my Improvement 104 Sunday : absence from the advance against the cost of prelimin the Permanent Fund for Lusitana street ser To demand shall city Mr. IL Phillip will Lave account known as Construct 11:45 a. p. m. Sunday enemies. that it also ary engineering expense for . the im an to be vices. m.tto l nourish aa Internal enemy on bos v - : Young its com-x- iy vsVA Kcnsl'-l- charge of all work and give provement of Kalakaua avenue, : the ing Belt Road,' Koolaupoko District, school, 10 a. m. Men's and om, Ctaamera ef the abovt c:!l ct and leave J en careful payments mace pro Young Improvement because that would suit the Brit attention to all details. same to out of mon- to be on a rata Ladies' Associa ;?" . .. be refunded the s ish and Americans, is to demand a i; er'aboutthe dstta n8ni!;r::J t:!:w: JAME3 NOTT, JR eys to become .available therefor from monthly amount v of Fire Thousand tlon meets : Sunday evening at 7 : 30 . . . The Plumber. - Improvement, Dollars ($5000.00) beginning October o'clock. Ladies' Relief Association FOH THE CLIENT: rnxt:z:zzoi bonds for said for .. the The Turkish empire has long had ...... fc.t u5 an account to be known as Salaries, 1, 1 1915, be 'and the same is hereby meets Friday at 10 a. m. to endure that all the. .great powers - respect 8. 8. N!;;5n Uxru ...Nov. IS . Cfclyo Payrolls and Incidentals. reduced, with only to the No who pleased and who wished to de C.JL- M:rJ...f::. Presented by.- - ' : ' - vember allotment, from said Five keoboaicized cnunai OF JESUS stroy, plunder or rob the Turks, mixed 8. 8. Ehlnyo f.:iru...... Nov. 23 J.'8. Terys r.!zrj...... T: . 21 ARNOLD, - Thousand Dollars ($5000.00) to Three CHRIST OF LATTER DAY CHAS. N. In Now we V ' - ' their affairs. should think 8. 8. Chiyo Maru...... ct5w. 21 S. C N!?p:n ttsni .Jzn. 5 Supervisor. : Thousand Dollars ($3000,00). v " these times .finally are passed. And - .': by " ' FHOrJE : ; . : Presented v . Located on' King street near Thom s Chlnyo 13 5319 Date of introduction ? they will Indeed be passed as soon as 8. S. 'Maru...... Jan.. t r . - A, 1915.; Vr CHAS. N. ARNOLD, as Square. ? Cethel CL, Honolulu, HawaiL,Nov. " the German empire determinedly takes tet -' f :r '..v- Supervisor ' King and Hote( Cts. v 'Services will be held on Sundays as the standpoint that what its Turkish Introduction;. i '.."'- ':. CASTLE C00ICE, UNITED, :::.: At a regular adjourned meeting of Date of follows: ally does with his revolutionary Ar- u ;:::, :i the Board of Supervisors of the Citj Honolulu, Hawaii. Nov. 4, 1915. 9:45 a.- - m-- Sunday school. menians is an Internal affair which - 11 a.' serv ..'. :V and County of. Honolulu, held on nu preaching, Hawaiian concerns. him alone." ; ! meeting of -- ' , Economize In everything Thursday, November 4, 1915, '''the fore At a regular adjourned ice. ",- -' The; writer expresses indignation going Resolution was passed on First the Board of. Supervisors' of the City 6 p, m Zlon's Religio Literary- - So a report published by Frank- N ' at the AMERICAN-HAWAIIA- 8. C CO. TH:: PANAMA CANAL LVIZ Reading and ordered to print on the and County of Honolulu, held on ciety's meetlne. furter Zeitung to the effect Ger 1915,. fore- - that (Jespatched NEW YOHi: TC?. IICr.'CLTJLU : . Thursday, November 4, the p. m.r: preaching, English serv- - A Steamer win be frcn following vote of said board 7:30- man consuls have endeavored to mol- . . "... . . :'. Poftrevery TWENTY-FOU- R DAY3 Etralia . - : ;r.3 Resolution waa passed on nrst ICC. : i : and Pacific Coast vii cf - Ayes; Ahia, Arnold, Holllnger, lify the hardshiper and declares that . AND TACOMA, S. S. MINNESOTA", to At Your Grocer's. Horner, Larsen, Logan. Total 6. I Heading and ordered to print on the Visitors are Invited to attend any this standpoint Is Incomprehensible to Magellan. From SEATTLE - fcUowiig vote '' - on or. about December 13. Noes: None." " of said board: of the" services held in this church him and that he considers it politically Mil . - Holllnger, ' :- Absent and not voting: Shingle. Ayes; Ahia, Arnold, and a welcome", will "be extended to false. , . V- ,' For particulars as to rates, eta, apply to ' ' - Logan. 6. Total 1..- '- V lorner, Larsen, Total those who tome. '. "We Germans' have to" give "an. ac "C.P.MORSE,' V C H. HACKFELD & CO LTD. vi-; '"v CE-TIa- E Af.'D E. BUFFANDEAU, Noes: None. count neither to enemies nor Ascata. ' voting: Shingle. neutrals General Freight Agent Deputy City:and County Clerk, Absent and not nnsT cnrntii of cubist, : of what the Turks do with the , Ar SUPPLY CO. -- - - .v :':?: t ' ! 6313-No- 5,; v Total L 'SCIENTIST?.1; v;- - i 6,'8.l ' menians or what the German consuls CUAHANTCE .! E. BUFFANDEAU Subject of lesson sermon" for Sunday: say about it," he declares. The place CAT1CFACT10N. ', RESOLUTION NOT 34. ' Deputy City and County Clerk. Octbber 31, "Adam Fallen Man." ' and of 'the German empire and of every r.u and Pauahl Eta. . 6313-No- v. v , : .Cernr 5, 6, 8. ,. building, , King t , . CAnADlAfJ-AUSTRALIA- fJ Odd Fellows' and Individual German is at the . side of ROYAL r.'.ML Li.'JZ "Be - - It resolved. by the Board of Sui- Fort, streets, entrance- on "Fort street. our ally, . RESOLUTION NO. 333. Turkish and that without i , Cutject to chan;a without n:t!:5. pervlsors of the City and" County of Sunday 11 a. mSunday school 9:45 a. -i For Victoria and Vancouver For Cuva, Ai.:k!irJ a- Cy. Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, that m., Wednesday evening meeting at 8 . . , Fc:;a inn co. ;Be - by the Board -- of Su o 1 a the sum of One Thousand Nine Hun It resolved o'clock- - Free reading' room, Pantheon MACHIN GUN CORPS N la ;sra ...... Nov. 12 Nia;ira - (J1DC0.00) ; pervisor of the City and County of ... Ar.tl-:- dred- Dollars be and .the bulldlngl t ; ORGANIZED 19 Makura . r s and Chlnete Territory , corner Hotel and Fort v BY BRlTISH. Makura ...... Dec sane is hereby appropriated out of Ionoiulu. ot HawalU that 1 2, open dally J... m streetsrooms and from .. Merchandise. 1 the-su- ofv Two .Thousand .Dollars THE0. H. DAVIES C0.f LTD., GEJiEHAL AGE all .moneys .la .the General .Fund Vol a. .m, except Sundays LONDON." Ene. British . mlHtarv a .i 2000.00). the same Is hereby 10 to jtp'm. liujanu, above PauahV1'. the Treasury, of the City and County (f be aad and .legal 'holidays.,. A cordial Invita- authorities have recognized the im- appropriated out of all moneys la the portance of Honolulu for an account to be . of machine guns, which Treasury o the tion to attend, our services and visit have C. W. Ashford. John West C. C. known as Maintenance, Roads, Heno Generaf Fund of the our 'reading room is extended to .alL been such fl. Rtrlkin? feature nf Hon. -- Bush, Sanv, Wheeler. Mrs. R. Freer.an, ' ; City County of Honolulu for an man-warfa- re, lulu. . " and by the formation of a : ' ; Miss . Jessie Mrs. Dr. Clark, . account to be known as Livestock. maenme gun Stuart C. itsticr.s and drslrs for Presented SALYATIOJT ARMY" special corps with the Jk b''; 'wi -- Presented by - - . - - ;.'. Wm. E. Barry, T. Fltrpatrlck," Miss C1US;N. ARNOLD, king's ., sanction. Announcement . of - ' ' ' Regular meetings' are held In Cooper. r.i: itting and remodel- ,' ' : CHAS.: N. ARNOLD, 'the K. CooDer. Mrs. K. W. Mis - . . ,' 'Supervisor. ' the step is made in, the Official Ga OLD JEWELRY. Army 10 N. ' MV ' " ;' ! j .;-- - Salvation hall at Hotel ; Rena Bertelnann. E. Hillcr. Mrs. .3 Date of Introduction: i y. Supervisor. zette.-- : r: .'; ."..:, .,. ; j. 1 r- near Nmianu, as follows: Tues- II. H. C:!i and Platinum Cettln;,' "Honolulu, Hawaii, Nov. 4, 1915. . Date of Introduction: y ' street Julia Morrison. C. O. Bush, Mrs. WALL DOUGHERTY. Honolulu, 'Hawaii, 'Nov. 4, 1915. day, Thursdayrsaturdar and Sunday Morehead, Mrs. Bertha Naatz, Mrs. N. C ; o'clock.-",'- nights at 8 ::V- - I. Al- At a regular adjourned meeting of J. Blssell, Miss B. Chartz, Miss Sunday 10 a. m. '. 1 MOVEMENTS OF - A. S trass-berge- r, T Supervisors of City At a regular adjourned meeting of school at lison, "Miss E. M. Williams, the Board of the Yovng .People's '.meeting at 6:15 A. M. Mrs. W. and County of Honolulu, held on be Board of Supervisors of the City MAIL STEAMEHS Miss Parrish, ' :- and : County of Honolulu, held on p. m. - v ; N. Stewart Miss E. Gresory. Mrs. ,'- Thursday, November 4, 1915, the fore- ALLIC-CHALMZR- 3 -,' Thursday, 4, W15, fore-- Other Sunday schools are held as Wm. C. Hook, Miss Erma Hind, Robt going ResoluUon .was passed on First November the - For quick cf '.. 10 a.; m., Kukul street O. B. Shipman, Miss Katherlne trsr.:!t fr!;ht . .. MANUFACTURING CO. Reading and ordered- - to print on the folngt Resolution was passed on Frst follows: At VESSELS TO ABBIYE Hind, near Liliha street (Japanese corps) ; Mrs. W. II. Rice, Jr, M. C. FRED L. VALw."IC."J, LTD., following vote of said board: - , Reading and ordered to print on the Garnelt at 1340 Liliha street (Korean corps); - ' Maver. I. Hood. Mrs. K. Mundon. ' Ayes: Ahia, Arnold, Houinger, ollowing vote of said board: Sunday, Nov. 7. C HONOLULU IRON WORKS, J Mrs. - - - . Jtyes : Ahia, . Arnold," Houinger, 312 Vineyard street (Spanish corps. Maui, Molokal, J. Lando Capt C. F. Turne, Agents ; Larsen, Logan. Total 5. - Lanal Mikahala, 1:30 p. m., School near L Campbell, Mrs. J. M. Lvy, : Horner. Larsen, Logan. Total 6. at street liliha Kauai W. G. Hall, Klnau, J.-- strs. Marston Noes: Horner. Total Lk ' - corner ; room (English corps). I.--I. S W. Rowlands. F. C. Morrow. Theu. Noes: None.' ': . etreet" Maul Claudlne, . ..'- - Absent and not voting: Shingle, str v - i F fl Z I G II A Invitation to any or all r--- Kle8eel, James Ho, James Kekahuma, T - . Absent and not voting: Shingle. cordial Monday, Nov. 8. . v'S ';r'; - Total I. oii-phan-t, T " anj . these meetings Is extended, by ..'j-'- Miss K. McTighe, Miss Mary - ' E. BUFFANDEAU, Toui i. ; - , (No .ships scheduled.) ' .' : . A. M. TIM MERMAN. : A...Mahikoa, Miss E. BUFFANDEAU,.' ADJT. Tuesday. Nov. 9. . . Miss TICKETS D. CASIL..Af - Deputy City and County CUrk. rcrcrvstlcj J. I.-- str.---- Paris. Miss G H. Fersuson. John 6313-No- y. 6, 8. Deputy City and County Clerk-- HiloMauna Kea, L r- - AWNINC3 -- 5; ; ' zzj vc'.zl ca ths TO AND 6313-No- v. . DAY ADVEKTIST Ashley. W. IL Mrs. Wm. J. T:: 5. 6, . - SEVEMH i Cameron. L ' na!-!a-- tsj "Tcr.ta 1 Cancpics for Rent RESOLUTION NO. 330. . CHUBCH , Hartlng and children,' Mrs. Ml IL - VESSELS TO DEPABT Experience. .; ; y ' - Mayo George VZLLS-FAR- Thirty Years' . 8EALEO TENDERS. , f v 767 Kinau Street t 3"t Moses, Mrs. and Infant C;s . - upatalrs. ; "5 . Fitzgerald. Tcrt CU r.?ar Alien, Be it resolved by the Board-o- f Su Service, Sabbath school, Sabbath .i.. Sunday.' Nov.' 7. :";'-- ; Lynch, C. W. Parks, J. J. CD & CO, 72 C Phone 1S7. KoolAfl fiinjlot will he rprplved bT - Preaching, 11 ' Mrs. C. Dalby,- - Fitzgerald, pervisors, of the. City and County of (Saturday) 10 a. "m. (No ships scheduled.) '..,' , ' Mrs. J. J. Klnj St Tel. 1313 - B. Dr. Clark, Mrs. Honolulu, Territory or Hawaii, that the Board of Harbor Commissioners o'clock. Prayer meeting, Wednesday Monday, Nov. 8. t Mrs. R. Christie, p. Wednesday; Novem Maui-Claudln- e, I.-- Barry, Mrs. Fltzpatrlck, the sum of Four, Hundred Dollars until 2:00 tn evening, 7:30. ! Also preaching Sunday I. etr. : Wm. E. J. T. 1915, constructing W. L-- Miss Rae Tho- ($400.00). be and the same is hereby bers for the ot night at 7 :30t Av cordial welcome to Kaualr-- G. Hall, L str.,:..V . '. Miss Pearl Kehamuna, f A HAYZ YOU HAD YOUR FEET r " proposed Improvements - Eggle aDDrooriated, out of all moneys . in additions and alL ; F H. CONWAY, Pastor. Tuesday, Nov. 9. mas, Mrs. A. H. North. Thos. E. M.VHlller, Mrs. O. Honclulu C:r.::.-v:.- !: ,FCOTCGnAPHED,, YETT Fund of the Treasury of to Kailua Wharf, North Kona, Hawaii. Molokal, Lanal, I.--I. ston. Mrs. E. C " the General Maul Mikahala, & C ' -'" -- : : - Moses. Bls ' ) Cnylrj LU the City and County of Honolulu as Blank forma of proposals. are in IvAUHAKAPILI CUURCH (C05GBE- - str. , :..'n v. i t Bush. Mrs. Fred Miss E. -- ' C-'t- HEGAL COOT SHOP against the cost of pre h office of. the Board of Harbor . -- GATIOXAL) :".': Francisco Manoa, sell, Mrs. F. T. Warriner, Miss Olsen. qw i CJ ta Ci ?N an advance .' ;.;:- San Matson str. - building,. Ho I.-- B. HamDton. Miss Zurmeh- ..' liminary . engineering expense ror Commissioners, Capitol . Rev. H. K, Poepoe, minister. . i Ivauai Klnau, I. ; ". Mrs. H. J. Fhcn:!::i ar.d Hctcl Streets'; the ' str. .. Fcrt . . . Stew In Manoa Improvement nolulu. v , Corner King street and Asylum road. ly, Mrs.. A. Strassberger, W. N. improvements " District No. 1. the same to he re The Board of Harbor Commission ,10 a. m.Sunday school. Interna MAILS I art, Miss Alexis Gregory, Miss Louise , right reject any Miss Margaret funded out of .the moneys to . become ers reserves the to tional Sunday School Lessons, both Hook, Rob son Hind, available therefor from the bonds for or all tenders, t V-.- ' --V ; English and Hawaiian. Malls are' due from the following Hind. Mrs. Robt Hind. Mrs. O. B. said Improvements, for the account! fSiened) CHARLES R. FORBES. . 6 : 30 p. m. Christian Endeavor. points as follows: . ; Shipman, Mrs. E. B. Conanf Mrs. M. fc DO IT ELECTRICALLY Chairman, ' of . Harbor Commis Mayer, Mrs. Armstrong, All klnis of Wrapping Papers. and known as Salaries, Payrolls and Inci Board Service Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. San Francisco Matsonla, Nov. 10. C Frank "'' ; sioners.-'- ;-- - -v v Sutton, T. Hillard, Wil- Twlres, rrintlns and WrlUng Tapers. dentals. . i I ; Yokohama Chiyo Maru, Nov. 29. W. J. Eric - ' f Honolulu. November 4. 1915. v liams. Dr. C. S. Oakman. O. W. Upson, AMLT.ICAN-HAWAIIA- N PAPER Presented by T.H. KAWAL4IIAO CHUBCH Australia Niagara, Nov. 11. " I 6312-No- v. 11, 12, 18, 19, Vancouyer-Nfkgar- a, Glllman, C3. CHAS. N. ARNOLD. . 4, 5, 6, 13. Rev. H. H. Parker, pastor. ;. Dec. 1, : Jas. Campbell. Mrs. J. A. Hawaiian B::trl: ,1 CUFPLY CO, LTD. - '. . . 20, 23. m . r Geo. H. Cowan, Mrs. E. P. Rosewarn e, Fcrt and Qucea Streets, Honoluhi . . .Supervisor. - , Corner King and Punchbowl streets. Mails will depart for the following .. M. Guild, Gen. Mgr. Date of Introduction: Sunday services 11 a. m. and 7:30 points as follows: ; Miss E. K.r Rosewarne, Mrs. Ptcne 1410. Geo,,G. AND - - ROPOSALS FOR MATERIALS , Mrs: O fMrs. H. S. Honolulu, Hawaii, Nov 4, 1915. . p. m. Sunday-school- 10 a-- m. Prayer San Francisco Manoa, Nov. 9. Snlrn P. Wilder. r ' v - y ; SUPPLIES. .. . meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. - Yokohama Nippon Maru, Nov 13. Gray, Miss Eugenia Hilt Chas. N. Mar- ProDosals and sup uusn-lng- , 0AHU RAILWAY Tl?.lE TABLE At a regular adjourned meeting of for materials GERMAN LUTHERAN; CHUBCH Australia Sonoma, Nov. 22. - quez, Mrs. A. S. Dalzelt T. w. plies will be received at the office of M. - I ; - A. Hocking, Carlisle, Mrs. T. KUD ; the Board of Supervisors of the City Commisioners, Beretanla avenue near Punchbowl Vancouver Niagara, Nov. 12. OUTWARD : the Board of 'Harbor ? Miss C. A. F. Robinson, ;10' and County : of Honolulu, held on street, V z Gibson. Jones. unUl (10) o'clock Thursday, November 4, 1&15, the fore- Honolulu, TvR, tei Sunday 11 a. m. on the TRANSPORT SERVICE A. W. Collins, C. E. Mand, B4tomley, For Walanae, Walalua, Kahnkn asl m Monday, November 8, 1915. services at 9:15 3.23 p. - : - Miss Helen Miss c. uniraraem, way stations a. n., tx 0 ' going Resolution was passed on First ast Sunday of each month. . Piatt I Blank forms may be obtained upon i u. For Pearl City, Ewa Mill and way . . Hv- - Logan, Mrs. D. Foster, H. Hadfleld, Mrs. LV. x ' c Reading and ordered to print on the ' ! Rev. Isenberg will conduct the from Manila for San Francisco. - application at the office. ' - 30 a, m,- 3:15 following vote board: . '. left here Nov. 6. - - - - - ; Usborne. Miss Mildred Kemp. Mrs. stations f7: 'a. cu of said ( Siened) R. 1 services. ;; p. 92J2D p. Ayes: Ahia, Arnold, Holllnger, CHARLES FORBES, Thomas, due here November 13, for Frank "H. Colam, Tiernan, Miss E. C. 11:30 a. m, 2:15 bl, ix, - tH-'1- - Chairman, Board of Harbor Commis- v ' p. m 33:30 p. m., 5 p. in. . Wagner, Sherman, Mrs. a. 6:15 Horner, Larsen, Logan. Total 6. FORT STREET CHINESE CHURCH. Guam and Manila. . Mrs. Geo: ' ; 8ioners. ' " ' Gartley. Mrs. Mrs. J. ;M. For Wahlawa and Leflehua 10:23 Noes: None. . Fort', street mauka of Beretanla. Sherman, now at V :f J. Short Nov. 5, 1915. V coast p. 5.00 p. ra 11:00 voting: Shingle. Honolulu,' Rev. Lo. Tong, "minister. , : Sheridan, Ross, Mrs." EdwaTd StifeL Mrs. Percy a. fZ:40 vu Absent and not ' ' 6314-l- Dart : at Manila. t TV p. m. . Total 1. t '. v" ' 9:30 a. m. Sunday school. .' Dix, now at coast v ' Osborne, Mrs. C. Ratbje, Mrs. H. Mor E. BUFFANDEAU r 1Y1L ffi. ilartinrg ervltfe' with Warren,' stationed at the Philippines. ris. Mrs. J. S. McCandiess, Hernert , INWARD BELGIAN PRIEST KILLED V preaching! "' Mrs. H. Gifford, J. Ai Wilder Mrs. H. Arrive Honolulu from Kahuku, Wal- ' ' - BY SCOUTING GERMANS 7" .;' ..'..; 6313-No- v. 5, 6, 8. The fourth service in the series of PASSENGERS M. Dowsett H. P. Hillard, Mrs. Eric alua and Walanae 8: 35 a. ra, .5:21.'.' DEPABTED ' r ' English sermons will be held tomor WiUIams, Mrs. C. S. . Oakman, Mrs. P. m. " MUTUAL -- TELEPHONE CO., LTD. ' SPECIAL NOTICE. AMSTERDAM, Netherlands. The row evening at 7:30 o'clock. Rev. N. Per LI. str. Claudlne for MauL Nov. W. Uoson. Miss C. Glllman. it. i Arrive Honolulu from Ewa Mm and Echo de Beige states that the new C. Schenck will speak on the subject 5. Mr. and Mrs. James Munro. Miss Hind, Joseph Buerger, Master C. N. Pearl City f7:45 a, m 8.3 8 a. Compensation sur- p. p. PACIFIC ENGINEERING . Workmen Act . German order;foif the Immediate "A Great Experience In a Man's Life." E. Parrta, C. J. Schoening, Mr. Ges- - Marauez. at E. Splro, G. r. wilder, 11:02 a. 1:40 m, L25 nu COMPANY, LTD. render of all enemy soldiers hidden 7:30 p. m. Evening service. ' ner, sister Helena, Mother Margaret H. 8. Gray, Miss Louisa Hilt, Mrs. A. 5:31 p. 7:30 p. m. ; Notice is hereby given that on and In Belgium ls beiftg carried out with DalzelL A. 8, DalzelL J. Ghirardelli, Consultins, Designing and Con--. "Arrive Honolulu from Wahlawa and after the 15th day of November, 1915, the utmost severiEV A Belgian priest, SECOND CHINESE CONGREGA-.- -. Mr and Mrs. Leechu. Mrs. Ai Hock 9:15 a. ex,, p. structlng Engineers. ' I' PASSENGEBS EXPECTED Lellehua fl:55 tx, the penalties provided In the Work Father Toulon atic Staden, Flanders, TIONAL CHURCH; ing, Mrs. Carlisle and daughter Misj 4:01 p. nu 7:10 p. in. Bulldincs. Concrete Struc 1 Compensation, (Act 221, S. says pap enlfjile In cellar EV A. - two-hou- rhm. Sanitary Sys men's Act the his Beretahia street Rev. Tse Kel Yu Per Matson steamer Matsonla, due Quests Franklin, Mrs. A. Jons, The Halelwa Limited, a r : Steel Structures, -- tures, L. 1915)"will be enforced on all em. as received vv- . Mrs. Crst-cla- si va with severaon tants a en, minister. here November 10, from San Francis- Robinson, Mrs. A. W. Collins, train fonlv tickets honored) tems, Reports ana wumiies rrv ploy era carrying on a business, 1 arrs. S ' trade. summons Johnson French' soldiers 11 a. m. Morning worship. .., co: Mrs. F. Lederer, Miss Daphne K. E. Mand. Mrs. Bottomley. leaves Honolulu every Sunday at 8:3 Jects. Phone 1045. - profession or any other occupation for who. were the asslsUave taken refuge 1 p. m. Sunday school. Mundon, Mrs. J. Lando, Mrs. C. F. Landon R. Mason. Mrs. T. W. Cush- a. m for Halelwa hotel: returning ar of pecuniary gain, who have uL Whiten erjiest- - could reply, 6 p. the sake there. mi Bible study. 4 Turne, Miss Florence Taylor, H. P. lng, David Fleming, G. Usborne, Miss rives in Honolulu at 10:10 p. a. The , failed to secure compensation for their the arts t the men who brman soldiers 7 p. m. Young people's meeting. ?: O'Sullivan, Fred G. VW. Cooper. John es Freeland, Mrs. B. C. Croweii, Mrs. Limited stops only at Pearl C'Jy ana employes as provided In Section 46 ot flred-'ente-r the guard, at priest and Prayer meeting will be held each Stone, J. D. Bowman, G. F. ' Lemon. EL M Gilmore. W: C. Yould. George Walanae. STEINWAY said act : , '. :'" thff 400 additional men ej" Wednesday, evening, beginning at 7 Sam Plnao, Master C. McTighe. Miss Sherman. A.- - Gartler. J. Short J. M. Dally. tExcert Smdar. ISsaday only. In Planoa 3d Regiment ' r " Bargains Other Per order, ''; f will be: o'clock.' ... B. Cuicelloy Mrs. Elizabeth Frazer, Ross.: Edward StifeL Perc7 Osborne. G. P. DENISON, . F. SMITH, ' - - C a PLAYER PIANOS. INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT BOARD, complete. - Who claims Mrs. W. H. Smith, Miss N. P. Little-- C. Rathje, Mrs. C. H. Garvey, J. s. Superintendent G. P. a. LTD. CITY AND COUNTY OF HONfV y pro- - The Newton Hotel iSomerset; lohn, Miss E. Mother, Mrs. John. Ash--1 MrflanrflpRn. Mrs Antonio Pernr and THAYER PIANO CO, : : tmach at t t t STAR-BULLETI- N LULU. tt f t ; arrested in Ky., was desroyed by. ev. Mrs. ' W. H. Cameron. Miss K. infant. Mr. LoypII. Misa Ethel Parish. GIVES YOU 158 Phone 2313. fire. The loss Hotel Street 6307-Oc- L 29 15 . TO I? AY to Not. . inc. y ; . V is an ollen. Is $150,000. Tucker, Mrs. cnas. Hitcncock, Mrs. i H. M. Dowsett Mrs. T. F. McTighe. TODAY'S NEV3