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Vancouver:<br />
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Hawaiian Bulletin.<br />
Star. VoL Est 1882, No. 6324 14 PAGES HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII,<br />
XXIII. No. '7365<br />
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1915. 14 PAGES PRICE FIVE CENTS<br />
I1ITCMSFI2 MAY DEO 11 <strong>liI3</strong><br />
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JUDGE STUARFS<br />
flnfflii'KPMiaiT.scMMflys"<br />
GRAB GA MERS<br />
AND BIG OUTFIT<br />
Is Joined By Land Commissioner Joshua D. Tucker in Motion<br />
to Strike Out Three-fourt- hs of Complaint of Jurist Against<br />
Manner of Administering Land Laws Demurrers to Writ<br />
of Mandamus Also Filed Yesterday Afternoon<br />
A motion to strike and expunge fully tnree-rourtn-s or tne allegations<br />
and other matters and things In the petition and alternative writ of man<br />
damus brought by Circuit Judge T. B. Stuart against Governor l. E. Pink- -<br />
ham and Land Commissioner Joshua D. Tucker, on the ground that these<br />
. . u .. . .aJ 1 IvkaI awa nt Im am m 1 a<br />
portions 01 uie wm are iiiiuiiei uiwiaui, iminiwicui, bvuuuuub i rrrrD ronn unrr nr<br />
and a reflection on the conduct of the aaid respondents, as public officers, I Uu I I cn mufil tirt UP<br />
was'filed In circuit court yesterday afternoon by Attorney-Genera- l IngTam .: flMF VICTIM GAVE CLUE ir.f.r IL ZJ? TZZ<br />
M. Stainbaclt, counsel for the respondents.<br />
the<br />
panled the motion.<br />
The motion represents the opening gun In the defense of the governor Tips Reached Detective Dept. Bu"e learned today<br />
hotly-conteste- d and the land commissioner, and Indicates that. a legal bat<br />
tie will be the outcome. Judge Stuart's petition In relates to<br />
the Dresent enactment of the land laws, declares that their present en<br />
forcement Is not within the law, and seeks to have-the- enforced as he<br />
himself believes they-shoul- d be. in<br />
Of the allegations and complaints set forth the Judge's petition, been sweadlna for two weeks, the de-- 1 made as to the truth of. the runearly<br />
three-fourt- hs are objected to in tne motion niea oy tne governor ana i tective department caught mor.<br />
the commissioner, who seek to nave tnese matters stncaen irom tne three of awiiipiiiio oamb-- i ne seasiae is unaer tne. man<br />
complaint.<br />
mm<br />
Portions Objected To.<br />
The motion filed yesterday first<br />
moves : to strike from the writ. that<br />
portion relating to the act of Con<br />
gress of May 27, 1910, which provides<br />
for the opening of homestead lands<br />
when 25 or more persons qualified as<br />
homesteaders shall make application,<br />
and the "duty of the respondents" re<br />
garding the opening of agricultural<br />
and pastoral lands.<br />
It further moves to strike the para<br />
graph which, la part, declares that<br />
the respondents j'have each willingly<br />
violated said requirements of Con<br />
gress ia each and every respect" and<br />
"have failed and refused to survey<br />
open up the land." That part<br />
of the writ regarding the "frivolous<br />
excuses" given by the respondents<br />
tea-complian- for their with said<br />
acC also Is otjected to.<br />
Respondents . object to the . para<br />
graph 'which, la elect, alleges that<br />
"fiace the passage of the last act of<br />
Ccrtgress la 1910 .it has never been<br />
complied with la word . or; by<br />
said respondents; The paragraph al-leslttat<br />
tte respondents have al<br />
lowed tatry of large tracts of lands In<br />
ter.s cr tv - vsancs of acres to tne plan<br />
t: t .1 ccr;c rations "without any<br />
V uditlc-- . s for refervations concern-t- e<br />
t ane," ir.l that they have<br />
tr.r.:yias, foolish, absurd<br />
r-- 1 i:"'t:-- 1 ccr.Iiticrs.that render<br />
1.3 r.- -t c her. c stead a tarce and a<br />
cleat t;a tLa c:iaary man," Is objected<br />
to. ; , '<br />
Ctject to "Ctusr'.'s --<br />
liea.<br />
. The three r::;;tions by Judge Stuart<br />
coacemir z his idea of the- - results<br />
of the and regulations .under<br />
wt'.ca tla rcrrcnieats require entries<br />
of tr.aH tcreeli cf land to be maie,<br />
ieae telag that "they deprive' said citl-sen- s<br />
of liberty aad property without<br />
due process of. law," arevasked to be<br />
stricken out.<br />
Otjectlea Is made to the statements<br />
which Ellcre that the "unlawful rules<br />
and rer----:-!,.- W glr them (the<br />
reepcsier.ti) the power to class said<br />
lands aad attach thereto foolish, absurd,<br />
ruinous, impossible and. unlawful<br />
conditicas, which render . the<br />
right of the citizens of the United<br />
v<br />
States worse than worthless."<br />
i The third, fourth and fifth sections<br />
of r-- that rt cf the writ asking that<br />
the ' mrerients be "commanded" to<br />
jcoaiply ith . certain requests laid<br />
dowa by Judge Stuart are objected<br />
to, one cf these being that rthe respondents<br />
be commanded to immediately<br />
comply with the acts of 1810 In<br />
reference to the 25 petitioners ana<br />
in reference to bringing. all of the<br />
said lands, Immediately t into the,<br />
market" fv<br />
Concluding, the motioa to strike<br />
;<br />
reads as follows: -<br />
"This motion Is based upon - the<br />
grounds that the said matters and<br />
things are immaterial, irrelevant, impertinent,<br />
scandalous aad a reflection<br />
on the conduct of the said respondents,<br />
as public officers, and based fur<br />
ther upon all pleadings herein." ; .<br />
Call Writ "Vaue."<br />
That the petition and writ of alternative<br />
mandamus brought by Circuit<br />
Judge Stuart is "uncertain, unintelligible,<br />
vague and ambiguous," is one<br />
ot the grounds set forth ia demurrers<br />
to the petition filed by the respondents<br />
in connection with the motion<br />
to strike. " .<br />
With the' exception. of the opening<br />
paragraphs; the demurrers of the governor<br />
and the land commissioner are<br />
Identical In opening, thegovernor<br />
contends as follows. v<br />
"That this honorable court has no<br />
Jurisdiction of the person of this respondent<br />
as governor of the Territory<br />
of Hawaii, as aforesaid, for the<br />
purpose of mandamua."<br />
; Land Commissioner Tucker contends<br />
as follows:<br />
"That, the said writ does not state<br />
facts sufficient to constitute a cause<br />
of action -- Demurrers to writ accom- -<br />
mandamus<br />
JUSTICE HUGHES<br />
WfflOSSHAT<br />
INTO RIPIG HOW<br />
New-Yo- rk<br />
Refuses to Allow Name Be<br />
fore Nebraska Primary<br />
Assoclrttid Press by federal<br />
WASHINGTON, C, NOV.<br />
or to entitle the petitioner<br />
herein to relief by writ of mandamus<br />
against the said respondent."<br />
; remainder of the demurrers,<br />
which are addressed to Circuit Judge;<br />
Ashford, read 8 as follows:<br />
: iL -<br />
"That the said Writ does not show<br />
the existence of any official duty on<br />
? . (Continued on Page 3)<br />
'<br />
MEMORIALS<br />
Bronze, Granite and Marble.<br />
H. C. HENDRICK, LTD.<br />
' Merchant and Alakea<br />
- .<br />
Roach<br />
Men Nabbed in in<br />
to<br />
r New Hotel; Find<br />
and Loaded Dice<br />
reports la<br />
Men<br />
Off Big Stuff". Here<br />
1<br />
ths<br />
be kept off the ballot, t<br />
.' -<br />
FOH-WHO- WILSON -<br />
'<br />
INTERCEDED BE SHOT<br />
IN SALT TOMORROW!<br />
- r t<br />
r Press by Federal Wireless<br />
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah,<br />
murder John Morrison and his son<br />
January will be executed<br />
tomorrow by He was<br />
have October but was<br />
the request of<br />
Wilson, acted upon<br />
the Swedish Hlll<br />
strom be Swedish sub<br />
ject<br />
The has main<br />
tained his and motive<br />
for the murder has never been<br />
WOMAN ANCONA<br />
Press by Federal Wireless<br />
statement saying that Austrian<br />
shelled Ancona after<br />
Italian had stopped upon<br />
Her cre<br />
dence and held<br />
ON<br />
'<br />
IS<br />
Nov.<br />
Monte Crist',<br />
,<br />
;<br />
,<br />
Service<br />
under -<br />
closed. I<br />
said<br />
wlio<br />
a<br />
net which they hd torlal Hotel when. Inquiry<br />
... last niflht<br />
,<br />
land most noiej<br />
oniv an<br />
i 1 . , .<br />
i.r-- that hav aver bean ariteii<br />
and<br />
spirit<br />
The<br />
I --gement of H. Hertsche. and I command the Ha-- tne and learn Gen. AI<br />
:<br />
t owned wallan . and took Bishop estate, may Itgally be<br />
I ably best or "on The Seaside was! passed and practise In . from say . that have rein<br />
th thw took an m h i. George who lives of is a point the 2S0 .<br />
believed a despe- - York and be still by. Governor Lucius Plnkham a<br />
rate criminal. .the long which he ent Vnv tl.X AiK.., va j.i:..<br />
toiroi. in . buIldlnEg and ' holdinr lyesieraay xo jn twaro mwimii ..w., M Mf W ! 1 . 0 " .. . ' . ' " - . t"uk iu iuu<br />
-- - , ' ' X. 1 1 . . . - ,<br />
mi<br />
room of Corbett, the I grouna lease me tnBnop;es- - , ... -<br />
4-<br />
me euemy s invasion was re VI VCU<br />
New hotel.' Is I tate.-- lease has some yet ' UOOn when 'news from thft frnnt thU Vnh l,u- -<br />
k kM nm,i: tn ,nn ami it ta nronnmoH that if h a I convinced board should set!<br />
; Watsoa Corbett his Territorial closes itaie opinion 01 Eight<br />
Chips<br />
C.<br />
or<br />
an<br />
to as to E. in<br />
In of<br />
mC<br />
--...<br />
in<br />
C.<br />
i. m. i victors. in a "days .battle the<br />
partners. The pther men in the lease may be extend- - and<br />
were W. Wilson,<br />
Charles ed upon the of the courts, as to their powers<br />
it is also<br />
Finn. Martin and g. Felix. term. r and as to is<br />
Former 1 ?<br />
Wireless)<br />
D.<br />
in<br />
of<br />
in of<br />
to<br />
on 1,<br />
at<br />
to<br />
Is<br />
of<br />
--the. offi, the been on the<br />
i Johnson. Fallx addmn me or Deacn UOiei er i . . - ' -<br />
n ti n mara iaa nati aiTa vmi mpi anna mi ' uiaLri aaa 111 111 iiiiiiiiim j . m mm w w w w m i - w<br />
$25 trial being this secUon of l and the sudden and , ' r 18. S<br />
until Each of the news received with great tr. ueorse nerum x-- n. :<br />
men which Interest in circles, & a from board be in a few ye) un<br />
.<br />
was. put up s last night<br />
this, with<br />
Justice C. E. former a game.<br />
of New York, has again hia 'and were<br />
refusal to allow name to be used ago an P-- W aeavy fines,<br />
presidential after- - ground<br />
here<br />
Win.<br />
.was<br />
being caught by men<br />
He has notified of Wle ia.a. game by the light<br />
d<br />
of that he Is not a of ;lamps<br />
at presidential to 1 be - v ;<br />
that and name mustl nave euspectea coroeti.<br />
primary<br />
have : beea ;.<br />
and Watson sinee they: land<br />
here--<br />
MAM<br />
two. months ago, and<br />
who 1 lived here two ' years;<br />
TO<br />
been under for' some time<br />
known live work<br />
ing.: -- tips' came that<br />
WOV. 18.<br />
of the<br />
1914,<br />
shot<br />
President<br />
who the representation<br />
of minister,<br />
claiming a<br />
man always stoutly<br />
Innocence<br />
factorily<br />
WAS<br />
Associated<br />
--the<br />
yet<br />
way,<br />
Mr.<br />
the<br />
the<br />
the<br />
the<br />
mov<br />
IlftV<br />
the<br />
mis<br />
the<br />
his<br />
the<br />
ed<br />
-iaa<br />
he was to<br />
three men were off some big<br />
on Page 6)<br />
Federal<br />
Act and<br />
the<br />
That Panama<br />
ni lorwainc oeiore January u I<br />
f a- fa<br />
18. ur -<br />
ana<br />
Cecil a man<br />
of commandant who arrived this<br />
York, and the Anv noon on the T. K.<br />
AMSTERDAM,<br />
who a the<br />
18 --pe temer '<br />
has a and the latter Ella-R- . for,<br />
I the<br />
Tnnnar nas mine war .<br />
submarine the<br />
CoL his and wnF" jr.-..-.the<br />
given<br />
Is to be<br />
CARRANZA GENERAL;<br />
.,<br />
m<br />
tnrougn canal aui ta<br />
their goods still the<br />
had to be obi<br />
ir--ir uptiift 7 Arum<br />
nco ULnidUnlliU rat<br />
nuuiswu<br />
the colonel on Press Federal<br />
first to<br />
The .,T27S 2<br />
Ariz, It ahd at<br />
ported here that Gen. has posts, and homes<br />
a of villa's the<br />
south of San Pedro, while I we left 26,'<br />
and a fight is In Cot said this afternoon.-"th- e<br />
IDAKNGRAIO<br />
Room<br />
Allangton<br />
That "Pulling<br />
English<br />
formerly<br />
territory<br />
Vrwnn 1STTmt<br />
Thonmhior.<br />
decision<br />
present<br />
.front,<br />
JtaUons, iJntish have,<br />
aCQUlSHIon nritrnr,t<br />
Waikiki<br />
Nov. fate,<br />
tomorrow.<br />
rewgnauou<br />
business<br />
Corbett<br />
rearrested morning, charged<br />
Hughes, governor gambling<br />
signified Johnson Watson arrested<br />
purposes,<br />
McDuffie's<br />
engaged<br />
Ne-i'aska<br />
candidate automobile<br />
townt<br />
Detectives watching<br />
Johnson'<br />
Corbett<br />
suspiciou<br />
without<br />
Recently<br />
"pulling<br />
Associated<br />
Joseph Hlllstrom, convicted<br />
shooting. CANAL BARRIER<br />
reprieved<br />
LIKE AN ISLAi<br />
FEET<br />
SAYS<br />
aunn<br />
that'<br />
coaineia' waters,<br />
nhysielan<br />
was<br />
Chatfield<br />
Ltlo<br />
household are<br />
REAL<br />
transport<br />
nrnnnnilin<br />
Wireless Buford's<br />
re-Idle- quartered<br />
military<br />
attacking "When October<br />
Cananea, Chatfleld<br />
ress. News censored by the official statement was the<br />
Carranza and details 'cannot! would be closed 1. We<br />
be secured.<br />
Isaw the slides in<br />
cut The seem to have<br />
BRITISH MINISTERS<br />
away from sides<br />
the The Is<br />
HOME PARIS a' veritable<br />
island, 15 feet high, entirely across<br />
and oriainallr<br />
Associated Press 300 and long. we left<br />
LONDON, Eng, nov. 18 thought a<br />
three in France, the British min- - be open; in 10 days. Bie steamers.<br />
lsters who the to af however, will not be able to get<br />
teno first joint council through before January 1, I am in<br />
left Paris jnd are now en route home.<br />
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC<br />
PRESIDENT DYING<br />
WASHINGTON,<br />
President<br />
the<br />
I<br />
of<br />
to<br />
is<br />
R.<br />
iima.au<br />
'v<br />
as<br />
on<br />
F<br />
to<br />
to<br />
TO PROBING<br />
D. C--<br />
Dominican<br />
Republic is dying at<br />
ae-- The grand Jury was be--<br />
Heved to be this after--<br />
1.<br />
01 tne cuy jaii, wuo<br />
J 1 OA - il.<br />
AUSTRIAN AEROPLANES of an It is:<br />
ITALIAN alleged that the stolen machine was<br />
ine waicn uua oyi- -<br />
by Wireless eer 10 tne nome<br />
Eng, 18. News cpaue re-uiw- :u iw<br />
that Austrian aero-- 5 snwr<br />
Blanea have bombarded Belluna. 18 Riedel and pleaded<br />
...... hM. to nn.<br />
the<br />
- t iso eiyetieu iuua num ttm<br />
our-- 01111 n if irir.Tili xne oj me 0<br />
Urac IO VIOlim office on the of city<br />
OF TEUTON AIR-RAI- DS N-- u the sum--<br />
1 to appear uie<br />
pa Nav. is. Teutan Jury as witnesses were Jotin<br />
airthinr bombs on nans iueaei,<br />
" I i-- m.mt tii m<br />
Deal Pending for<br />
Prnnprtv Riit:<br />
Cfosed; Governor's Letten Medical<br />
Improvements likely<br />
CActuiiuers uuesuun -- FIVE<br />
. Language Tests<br />
business<br />
circles that the Territorial Hotel<br />
TAKING<br />
Seaside Hotel<br />
DECISION<br />
!<br />
are not complete, the<br />
Nationality<br />
Negotiations Named<br />
v House<br />
arfj but<br />
not u all say Communication; What<br />
Baron<br />
at present,, said C. von .Hamm,<br />
Language'<br />
C.<br />
secretary director of the<br />
Compiny,<br />
of<br />
In<br />
the<br />
Lord<br />
"r<br />
quate<br />
o<br />
Situation<br />
languages<br />
.operated Keports today<br />
Hawaii, raised newed canturini?<br />
record<br />
said<br />
Interested ownerships<br />
lmDrovflments. I -<br />
irom inisatte<br />
and uompanyf on<br />
negotiations Stainback, even !<br />
,<br />
and Urn. learned that<br />
,.<br />
and o.<br />
uivimirj<br />
ro<br />
v<br />
respectively, heretofore inexplicable Tester<br />
been<br />
Xr<br />
Kilbourne. settled hours,<br />
maintaining<br />
ITALIANS fJAKE<br />
campaign<br />
secreUry<br />
near<br />
primaries<br />
mm<br />
has<br />
LAKE<br />
explained.<br />
D.<br />
m<br />
i<br />
www<br />
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IfMATIOIl<br />
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three<br />
to<br />
Press by<br />
i'<br />
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IN<br />
Were<br />
Drawina<br />
entai<br />
--nrd<br />
have<br />
tl.of<br />
aiRuua<br />
This<br />
Hotel orney uerwrw TWO<br />
game<br />
expiration<br />
what<br />
bail, post-- iSerbia<br />
MMnr.<br />
state<br />
held<br />
ths;<br />
arose,<br />
Which<br />
..<br />
a<br />
"<br />
. als0 , v; ?.<br />
been<br />
u- - . i.t,<br />
have<br />
.5XMamer8<br />
...w ........ ,,. m<br />
uUU1U1U) 4.<br />
' I<br />
I .riAV a survey<br />
BY SUBMARINE ATTACKERS<br />
satis<br />
Press<br />
seek<br />
1ft<br />
h<br />
W s ' win "F I..<br />
not tha from 3<br />
...<br />
C<br />
Balboa,'<br />
and<br />
testimony<br />
important<br />
11<br />
1 couns oprv:<br />
vJiiui--- ..<br />
vum Prilep<br />
WASHINGTON. Nov. raaer ji<br />
Craii. after<br />
New only native Netherandsr . Nov.<br />
from with<br />
Ancona Mrs. bound from New York<br />
.<br />
ft<br />
T:;SS<br />
wife Ssis- -<br />
- . .<br />
liner<br />
unamerto pass tne RRI-Ak't-- DCrDAUni 'R<br />
Permission<br />
WO before<br />
take the! Nov.<br />
DOUGLAS, Nov.<br />
hotels<br />
force<br />
Balboa<br />
that<br />
progthat<br />
canal<br />
hills broken<br />
both but'<br />
east<br />
FROM<br />
Channel<br />
Federal feet<br />
After they small would<br />
days<br />
crossed channel .<br />
naven<br />
cllned believe.<br />
GRAND JURY<br />
CASH<br />
AUTO CASE ONCE<br />
:;:,::n:r:.;;.;;;;;;;;r. investigating<br />
mmaie<br />
larceny automobile.<br />
TOWN<br />
conveyeu<br />
Press --unen organs<br />
LONDON, Nov.<br />
been here arre"<br />
Italv. wife. Both<br />
guilty assault<br />
grana aituru-- jr<br />
investigation<br />
arsons<br />
monea oeiore granu<br />
Pnn-- e.<br />
tiations Not Waikiki<br />
Authoritative<br />
Com<br />
tions Star--<br />
That<br />
here,<br />
Japanese<br />
Way<br />
Trieste<br />
Wireless<br />
Ifi<br />
droooed Verona. Juuus Ascn, laisusmma<br />
rQceyu.eer<br />
MfdiC<br />
TORPEDOED MEDITERRANEAN<br />
upei is<br />
CHURCHILL CABINET<br />
of<br />
AN-<br />
,<br />
ADVISES<br />
TO COURT E;0R<br />
No In<br />
can<br />
Hawaii?<br />
Wireless<br />
England,<br />
Attorney<br />
decision-o- f<br />
adjacent<br />
passenger<br />
survived,<br />
Rotterdam,<br />
w .Um. Mil nilMI<br />
Associated<br />
come Associated<br />
Associated by infantry, authorities<br />
from Eltel<br />
erich,- - Norfolk, Va' as<br />
encountered<br />
Atl<br />
(Gaillard)<br />
TO THE<br />
TO<br />
by<br />
THE<br />
to call attention tc<br />
the fact that tne retail merchants<br />
of Honolulu, who<br />
the<br />
war<br />
of the<br />
given much and.<br />
have<br />
a<br />
amount of extra work In preparing<br />
their a<br />
display which is<br />
to take place on Saturday<br />
20th.<br />
Business Honolulu,, as we saw<br />
some years back, ia<br />
in rush and which<br />
has developed a necessity to<br />
mer<br />
just a little better than the other<br />
success would be attained.<br />
is<br />
to the public<br />
to view 4"d efforts<br />
Associated<br />
of merchants win- -.<br />
has"eaei<br />
dow which be displayed,<br />
at 10 o'clock on Saturday<br />
his<br />
morning. Each<br />
against the other<br />
In an attempt to have<br />
best window Is the<br />
that may lend their<br />
presence to help make the;<br />
affair a success.<br />
RAYMOND C BROWN,<br />
of<br />
one<br />
of Honolulu.<br />
D-<br />
TO FRONT, JOINING OXFORDSHIRE<br />
VESSEL<br />
tAssoclated Press<br />
18.-Six;ak-<br />
jXONDON, England, ing Nov;<br />
Ribblesdale that he<br />
Maj.-Ge- n. C. command the -at<br />
the Dardanelles, ia reported favor of the<br />
the attank TnrT.ni?Ai-Ti- o<br />
:i Whether, or not fhyslclans of Orl. "Z" ""v<br />
races who have inada- - announced that Kitchener sent to investigate<br />
J.<br />
themaJnland; the Uallipoli the<br />
for offensive.'<br />
In<br />
tommuiVcatlon<br />
th<br />
Smith"<br />
P. years l??rrtT'??n2.-r3that<br />
the<br />
mh!<br />
L. umuumupeu,<br />
the of Tithirknwnspbpvn-Tv'rnovMt- o<br />
P.<br />
the<br />
Valondovo-Rabrov- a<br />
Watann<br />
Governor<br />
in LONDON, pngland,<br />
has<br />
forfei25baIl,<br />
Dr, apparently to "Official<br />
victonous<br />
is<br />
r--iu . mourn ieufor<br />
on<br />
state, his<br />
(Continued<br />
(Associated<br />
i<br />
15 HIGH<br />
Maru<br />
given<br />
on<br />
could<br />
18<br />
in<br />
Zone.<br />
of<br />
was<br />
hope<br />
- Kovn in in oiiTsino wnr<br />
to the at ilJ'-n-'<br />
.1 i .?. .<br />
the of goYprnor. The ;..- - aoo-- uuu uuuMuuiciory reports, irom<br />
third member of board, Dr. R. a part of the Balkans commrmicfltinna nrn'<br />
retains horSa'posmon ow s--i- an tfle ct censorship exerted by the military autlior- i- '<br />
on aue uoaxo. iue piacea.oi ur. ner-- ues IV giye llltie DUt a patCllWOrk Of<br />
bert and Dr. lUJbourne have been<br />
ed<br />
filI-Jor- ij Aa-n.nia'-<br />
-<br />
;the appointment of J.i T. :i<br />
and Dr. - w," as '1 he national domain left the Serbians is<br />
jounced, la ,yesterday star:BuM 8trialong tlie border of Montenegro and Albania and a<br />
y'At the resignations: were curving- - westward-alonsTth- e frontier the rct of<br />
asked'rorand strfierrumort wVn J" ..' u:<br />
had , it that the breach between the<br />
governor. ana tne ooara irom<br />
Getting ClOSer 10 StrOngnOld thd fact,that<br />
Bars<br />
were passea aiier examma-- r . f:r<br />
army surgeons Jresident cuuiruuiciory. one apparently<br />
Oahu wre --piaed.,,rKo direct is that force of 20,t)00 forced<br />
explanalioa has been-made- .; caaa cji, t,u; ,<br />
Pinkham's- - letter, which ur uua vei uumiug tv xauuyu pass to inis<br />
?,JSn'd<br />
orMst test cue in the natural retreat npon Prilep. Here' they<br />
,ouow.,to<br />
are<br />
id to be hard-prise- d. ; v; i ,u<br />
u- ri - -<br />
captured positions northwest of<br />
m--- ,. a. TT,t uII<br />
' T.<br />
LttrtANtAN AuuU of Organic<br />
edJ4w gawIt "5 -<br />
M,C-<br />
Associated should toeopinion of<br />
the-Territor-<br />
LONDON, It is the General of<br />
ai-t- .-. afri-- .. of Hawaii, and even<br />
vv the<br />
" . I<br />
will 1116 be as 10 meir powers ana<br />
aiiUUB.<br />
' .<br />
.<br />
ii--ii uiui opea '<br />
- - i, uy""T" euion uomannci The arise what is i the Austrians reaching<br />
i ., . JXr?-0- J--' A-- t<br />
Monastir. report now rorx is has 'it<br />
. i . ; i " " . ' Important<br />
.7<br />
an?<br />
pUDllC minor3<br />
the-tim- e Greek<br />
ttddered<br />
recently<br />
pnysicians<br />
Governor aDanaon<br />
re ".otth,terttor,<br />
Wireless<br />
November<br />
v.. O<br />
r- - -- !n: i . .. -<br />
Dr.<br />
vvueuier v is uu uiujb, 13 . renuert'U in&<br />
K. steamer Klyb<br />
ornciaiiy or licensed to carry nnnmrfnf h<br />
erican Norwegian laws as J v<br />
L<br />
on Page<br />
sister..<br />
, . a i ine zona<br />
f-- ' A I -<br />
warning.<br />
ARRESTED:<br />
MONSTROSITY<br />
Wireless<br />
is<br />
Obregon<br />
is<br />
PUBLIC.<br />
thought<br />
THOUGHT<br />
windows<br />
window<br />
it<br />
,do<br />
A cordial invitation<br />
BOMBARD<br />
therefore extended<br />
through<br />
dressing will<br />
merchant is<br />
mer-<br />
r.<br />
chants<br />
and it<br />
public<br />
so<br />
Chamber<br />
. "1- -. - At- .- ... 2b 4 I n . ...v I . mmrnm . 9 M<br />
Chatfleld. nB iin-- T 5IUIAN bAb T<br />
Nonn.<br />
Terrt-<br />
,<br />
s a a 1 - .<br />
,t GERMAN SAID DIE; STORM<br />
I .<br />
PROTEST IS AROUSED<br />
FROM EITEL Press by Federal Wireless.<br />
the r<br />
by<br />
command LONDON, Eng, ISThe<br />
Press Federal here. have arreated German<br />
officers<br />
4<br />
men Canal<br />
being<br />
officials November<br />
Culebra<br />
more<br />
barrier.<br />
WAY<br />
the<br />
between<br />
wireless<br />
400 When<br />
I<br />
channel<br />
;<br />
,<br />
'<br />
-<br />
BE<br />
Jlminez<br />
territorial<br />
1 i . . . ' 1<br />
A 1<br />
If<br />
the<br />
Federal<br />
,<br />
received<br />
charge.<br />
uniLU the<br />
scandal. Among<br />
A<br />
uacas,<br />
haa<br />
' i<br />
-<br />
THIRTEEN VESSELS<br />
DAYS WINSTON QUITS<br />
GOES HUSSARS-NORWE- GIAN<br />
CASE<br />
SUNK BY MINE<br />
Wtrelessl<br />
One<br />
are<br />
is Lords today, understood<br />
Munro, British forces<br />
Allies withdraw-inc- r<br />
tWnitret- - .<br />
has been<br />
bythe<br />
licensed<br />
British<br />
Macfarisne.<br />
PARTS<br />
Allatfgton<br />
which<br />
as<br />
v<br />
resiKuauuua<br />
dered,. according, pbyslclana .<br />
request<br />
,aguc<br />
coming<br />
Habere monp-nm- l<br />
hind!'<br />
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:<br />
,<br />
McDonald i<br />
strip<br />
i.i,-.''anl<br />
MtUI<br />
Federal<br />
aminers<br />
2).<br />
niiw<br />
Nov.<br />
Of sult Dr. J,<br />
Brit- -<br />
2d<br />
are i,<br />
PrinzT Fried- - "li"!'"!?!<br />
at<br />
parole-breake- r.<br />
PUBLIC<br />
desire<br />
are members<br />
Commerce,<br />
performed considerable<br />
UNREST PORTUGAL<br />
ahow. for<br />
CONSTANT<br />
MORE the<br />
the enterprise<br />
was<br />
one &nu<br />
enterprise<br />
the the<br />
ana<br />
contesting"<br />
FRANCISCO,<br />
the<br />
ciiy<br />
the<br />
as.<br />
Secretary,<br />
' L<br />
; by v<br />
is in of<br />
in<br />
nf<br />
now,<br />
I<br />
are<br />
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the W.<br />
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ATHENS,' Greece; Althougli<br />
r<br />
news<br />
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tions.-whi- le F"""1"18 vrv auilion<br />
tatiye report a<br />
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Bulgarians has<br />
-<br />
n<br />
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w"u<br />
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stronghold<br />
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'<br />
To<br />
:<br />
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Serb In Vain Try To Hold<br />
; I<br />
.<br />
the<br />
Back Dulgars and Au:lrz:.q<br />
by<br />
.<br />
LONDON,: England, report l<br />
a<br />
southern<br />
is that Serbs and nrVem!p.nvnriino<br />
I<br />
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INTERNED<br />
1 1., i8v As a re<br />
of of H.<br />
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a<br />
"<br />
storm of<br />
men I W ung ij .u y<br />
sician fills the press. .<br />
v<br />
Nov.-18-<br />
I<br />
by<br />
tha Idurlno<br />
today ,<br />
Trench<br />
.<br />
i<br />
oCoH. were<br />
questions aa-t- n prevent outnumbering Prilep and<br />
Another lost,<br />
; f ... ..<br />
evacuailUIl<br />
lueVliaOie Dy<br />
charged ctoarl-- r<br />
ont the and regulations en--1<br />
(Continued<br />
r<br />
her<br />
OF;<br />
1<br />
CHICAGO,<br />
the refusal<br />
Halsteamersollieutenant<br />
the<br />
interned<br />
agitation against received today:<br />
Chambe<br />
contest<br />
morning,<br />
forgotten<br />
-- 1<br />
fellow,<br />
the<br />
jury<br />
Rift<br />
Commerce<br />
.<br />
tAssoclated<br />
population of Monastir has fled and is<br />
" ' : ;<br />
perilled. ; 'V-- V.<br />
v<br />
German Official CablefiramrTell:<br />
Progress In Abcorbmj Sorljia<br />
TAssoclated by WlreleiaV<br />
The following cablegrarn official German<br />
"German Headquarters Report,"<br />
The child, a mental and physical Buluanan armies rmrsmncr Rprhmnfs . j ronnVM fho wn.<br />
AL . a ,!, J Cj ' - - w v-- w v u<br />
d.vs and DTeviousiy the physician, f0r eral line of Javor, North Raska, Kursumliya, Eadan and OrazT<br />
i.- - iir- - !. ...i. fn, i t--- IN<br />
Federal<br />
in: tho of.<br />
that<br />
from thorp.<br />
44tMV<br />
New<br />
umta<br />
"John<br />
curen<br />
Johnson<br />
in<br />
vvmuwtS<br />
Moore;<br />
All<br />
war from<br />
Ml:<br />
Press Service Federal<br />
Nov.<br />
Nov. 18. One from<br />
canal<br />
--erli the<br />
.him "L:.-- "<br />
from<br />
been<br />
ouiigawry (luuiittcu<br />
Mrs,<br />
The city im<br />
BirucK<br />
Of<br />
Press Service Federal<br />
from sources was<br />
ff.<br />
argu--J<br />
Nov. 18. Thu Teuton?<br />
thft linvft<br />
until<br />
.<br />
rc-v- i.- -- t K-- witna4 -- vw.,.-- . uca, , iue vjcimau occupied<br />
operate though was a chance of<br />
iruops - j j j t x, ,<br />
nave<br />
there<br />
r-- Aursnmiiva. wnicn.<br />
.<br />
saving t. the baby's life. The mother auu wicu uj .ut? ci uiaiis. j.ue ueruians looit<br />
had consented to the.,operation and several hundred Serbians and soma rnnnnn;<br />
I<br />
"<br />
otner pnysicians ana nuraea : avi.c ufir, 4 --rno .-- -U<br />
The ohvsic an's for dec! "" """i r i... uy sur- -<br />
irtg operate was that the prise German positions on road between Messines and<br />
miant grow menace ana a<br />
burden society and. that he would<br />
not undertake the responsibility<br />
saving its life with this prospect<br />
have<br />
IN<br />
MAY BE DUE TO<br />
Associated Press by Federal Wireless<br />
PARIS, France, Nov. The Pres--<br />
Portugal has refused<br />
SUGAR<br />
Nov.<br />
repon<br />
degrees test,<br />
v Previous<br />
evening from<br />
i- ;<br />
cn<br />
-<br />
It reason in uiiau uneiuufc iu<br />
to child the At .<br />
to oe a<br />
'<br />
--<br />
to<br />
mentieres failed.<br />
; r ": --<br />
. -<br />
of In the' Argonnes a French plan to blow up German posi<br />
tions with a mine was known in time by Germans, who<br />
" '<br />
4<br />
evacuated the menaced trench. ,<br />
AGITATI0N0F.WAR PARTY ChuTCflill Off To Fight In Railll<br />
: . ;<br />
18<br />
tAssoclated Press Service Federal Wireless ;. ' -<br />
ident of to ae-- LONDON. Enrland. Nov. 18 Winston f!hrrhiil. fnrmnr<br />
tunismJuW first lord the admiralty and chancellor for, the ; duchy<br />
the ministry to the point of resigns- - Lancaster in the coalition cabinet, haft? carried out his announced<br />
tion, but the President .'hat - requested fl.,; At U;.U:r.<br />
all the cabinet members to kt"<br />
; remain ".uuuu ynjwi-- 6 .ma w u --u iuc uuui, auu iiuu<br />
until Parliament has indicated its de-- in the ranks. ; - : S - ;<br />
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the<br />
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tiret regarding their successors.; TT leff !,;., n--; oMl, 51rnoll clot'A-- --,Mrt:-,V<br />
.ui uio ini<br />
::: :<br />
SAN 18. Sugar:<br />
96 4.83 cents,<br />
quotation, 5.02 cents.<br />
M: this<br />
7:30.<br />
u . iuiu.au oiatiuu a.Uy uuictuJiiMU)<br />
entered a special coach trying to avoid ,men who wished to -<br />
Churchill is a. member of ; the Queen 's Own Oxford shirs<br />
Hussars and wore the uniform that regiment today. Ife bz '<br />
Rev. L !u Loofbourow, pastor of j had previous active experience, having served in British eain- -<br />
the First Metnouist cnurcn, wui aa-- ; kmjta. a Tv"V,-4- tv ?<br />
rtr- - th tnrfpnt ftsspmhlv at the Y. v" w "5,uiwi, wum '.<br />
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Additional Telegraph Despatches' cn Par: 9<br />
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seaside :ora,.,<br />
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PHYSICIANS OF<br />
HAY BE BARRED<br />
(Continued from Page 1)<br />
Acted or authorized by the legislature,<br />
to "understandlngly apeak, read and<br />
Write the English language," that they<br />
may, of themselves, know the laws<br />
and regulations of the Territory of<br />
Hawaii and obey them where So stlpu<br />
lated, and, where they are commanded<br />
to enforce, be able to so enforce them<br />
from their own direct knowledge; and<br />
Whether any official has authority<br />
to permit or accept the substitution of<br />
an intermediary person or persons or<br />
language or languages in lieu of personal<br />
understanding and personal tton-p- i<br />
lance with the mandates and regulations<br />
of the law; and i . j<br />
What is the authority or limitations<br />
El to language or Individual substitutions.<br />
: . - .<br />
' . THE OROANIC ACT. i<br />
RELATIVE TO THE ENGLISH LAN-<br />
GUAGE AS, OFFICIAL,<br />
Section 44 provides:<br />
- "All legislative proceedings shall be<br />
conducted in the English language."<br />
Section SS provides<br />
. Y'X but no person; ... who<br />
cannot understandlngiy speak, read<br />
and . write the English language shall<br />
be a qualified juror . . V<br />
REVISED LAWS OF HAWAII, 1915,<br />
RELATIVE TO THE ENGLISH<br />
LANGUAGE AS OFFICIAL. '<br />
8ectIon 1 provides: . ';<br />
"The common law of England, as<br />
ascertained by English and American<br />
decisions, is declared to be the Com-<br />
mon law of the Territory of Hawaii,<br />
'.<br />
etc., : etc."<br />
; ..<br />
:<br />
eietlon 2 provides: : . v :<br />
"The Secretary of the Territory to<br />
promulgate and publish 'every law enacted.<br />
. . , in the English and Hawaiian<br />
languages, etc.,' and 'same to<br />
be printed and bound in book form.'"<br />
Section 24 provides:<br />
"Whenever there shall be found to<br />
exist any- - radical . and Irreconcilable<br />
inference between the English and<br />
awalla n version of the laws of the<br />
or-tna- y<br />
'nrltory, which have been<br />
ireafter be enacted, the English<br />
ersion' shall be held binding., '<br />
Section 23 provides:. : -- :<br />
The "county clerk shall cause to<br />
be published in both English and<br />
Ha-xaiia- n<br />
languages" and "cause to be<br />
"osted In both the Hawaiian and Eng<br />
Ish languages" : . ; .<br />
,ctfor 81 provides: f<br />
. : .<br />
"Such proclamation shall be<br />
In the Hawaiian and English<br />
ansuages , ' .<br />
'<br />
pub-she- d<br />
'Section, 274 provides: ... ;..Y.<br />
V . . the department may ; . .<br />
'ut&iiJsh select schools in the English<br />
anguage."<br />
uVZr Z77 provides: --<br />
"The English language shall be the<br />
--ncd!ua and taslstrf instruction in all<br />
rxll'.i Trlvate schools within the<br />
Territory, ri and any school where Eng-'ls- h<br />
is not the medium and basis of<br />
instruction shall not be recognized a4<br />
a public or private school within the<br />
provisions of this chapter, and Attendance<br />
thereat shall not be considered<br />
attendance at school in compliance<br />
with law. ; ; 1 v-<br />
Section 1234, provides: , .:<br />
V v . each assessor shall publish<br />
ia the English language, . . , the<br />
'. naines of the - delinquent ' taxpayers<br />
. . . ' and the - amount of assessed<br />
taxes and penalties remaining delin- -<br />
quent . "<br />
Section 1411 provides: .<br />
Called warrants. 'Such call snail<br />
be made by publication for one week<br />
in two or more daily newspapers in<br />
Honolulu published In the English and<br />
Hawaiian languages:" ; -- . :<br />
Section 1851 provides:<br />
' "Whenever a lien shall be enforced<br />
by advertisement, and sale 1<br />
. .<br />
. shall advertise .. . 1 . In newspapers<br />
; published,, . ,in the English and<br />
Hawaiian languages.<br />
Ceetfcn 2CC5 provides:<br />
V "That the licensee ; (Pawnbroker)<br />
Bhall not sell any article pledged<br />
. . ' without advertising - In a Jo--<br />
. cal newspaper; If none, "then in a<br />
newspaper published in Honolulu in<br />
English. .<br />
Section 2178 provides: ;<br />
."Such ballots shall contain a brief<br />
tatement in both the English and the<br />
' 'awaiian languages. . . . v<br />
;, 'action 2C74 provides: .<br />
' Sale of animals shall be "upon notice<br />
. . , by publication in an English<br />
or HawaCui newspaper, or by posting<br />
' notice in the Hawaiian and English<br />
'snguages. , .<br />
Section 2900 provides:<br />
". ;. . ; the judge shall cause a<br />
notices In the English or<br />
" .<br />
?<br />
r<br />
.<br />
no-tfe- e<br />
, ,<br />
Section 3303 provides:<br />
Dissolution of corporations. - "The<br />
treasurer 'shall enter . , . by publication<br />
In Hawaiian and English,<br />
Section S224 provides: ' ..'<br />
Delinquent Assessments. "Y . notice<br />
of such sale has - been given by<br />
publication thereof in the English lan-ruage-<br />
. .<br />
; lection 3327 provides: V .<br />
, . Corporation exhibits." . . . to<br />
be published in Honolulu In Eng-ri&- the h<br />
and Hawaiian languages . . .<br />
--<br />
Section 3336 provides:<br />
i? Dissolution of corporations. "The<br />
" Treasurer shall enter such petition<br />
., ;--<br />
. after publication In Hawaiian<br />
"nd English. . . . :<br />
Section 3378 provides!<br />
"Every fiduciary- - tympany<br />
shall publish In the English language-- "<br />
Section 3449 provides:<br />
..Registration of name, etc., on<br />
bot-tle- a.<br />
. '. . such description to be<br />
pub-"she- printed. . . . . in a newspaper d<br />
la the English and Hawaiian<br />
mguages. . . . . ' :<br />
.<br />
Sections 3650 and 3651 provide:<br />
For the publication of "a dictionary<br />
' n the Hawaiian language" and " . .<br />
e ancient and modern words i and<br />
rases and their respective equiva-- .<br />
nts or meanings in the English lan--<br />
V uage," shall be given<br />
.'. eetion 3771 provides:<br />
'vtptt pative Hawaiian arraigned<br />
Etta Ycsr Eyes tttt& Cere<br />
Ity ncrise Eye Dcccdy<br />
.. f r ;<br />
ORIENTAL RACES<br />
BY LANGUAGE TEST<br />
"-<br />
' apon indictment for any offense shall,<br />
demand upon the attorney general.<br />
be furnished with a copy of the In<br />
dlctment in the Hawaiian language."<br />
, SESSION LAWS OF 1115, t<br />
RELATIVE TO THE ENGLISH LAX<br />
GUAGE AS OFFICIAL<br />
lection 1, Aet 32, provides:<br />
(Amending Sec 925, R. L. H. 1915,<br />
-- e Civil Service Examinations under<br />
Jxe Board of Health.) ;<br />
"Such, examinations . . -; shall<br />
!e conducted In either, the English or<br />
the Hawaiian language. . . .<br />
The above quotaOuns from the Or<br />
(ante Act, Revised Laws of 1915, Ses<br />
sion Laws of. 1915, are the only sections<br />
that contain any reference to<br />
the English or Hawaiian languages or.<br />
any other language. . The laws specifically<br />
state the English language shall<br />
be the authoritative, language in case<br />
there Is a conflici between the two. j<br />
The Constitution of - the United<br />
States makes no reference to official<br />
language. ; .: :<br />
t ,<br />
. TOUR DUTIES i<br />
i<br />
are disclosed in the following sections<br />
quoted from, the Revised Laws of Ha-<br />
waii. ,<br />
.<br />
It is your duty to - pass upon the<br />
qualifications of those applying for a<br />
license to practice medicine.<br />
You are also to consider if they are<br />
of themselves able to know and comply<br />
with the law. ;.<br />
Section 938 reads: L U v<br />
. o f<br />
"Sec, 938.. Physicians to report ; tt<br />
shall be a duty of every physician hav-m- g<br />
a. patient infected with cerebrospinal<br />
meningitis, cholera astatic con<br />
junctivitis follicular, diphtheria, dys<br />
entery amoebic, enteric (or typhoid)<br />
fever, fever, paratyphoid,, Jeprosy,<br />
measles, dengue, paralysis Infantile,<br />
pertussis, plague,. scarlet , fever , (or<br />
scarlatina) , tetanus, trachoma, tuber<br />
culosls, typhus fever, varicella, vari<br />
ola, varioloid, : yellow fever, or any<br />
other infectious, or communicable or<br />
other disease dangerous to the public<br />
health, to give immediate notice thereof<br />
to the .board of health, or its nearest<br />
agent, in writing, and in like manner<br />
to report to said board, or Its<br />
agent, every case of death which takes<br />
place in his practice from any such<br />
disease ; provided, however, that when<br />
ever a physician has a patient infect<br />
ed with variola, varioloid,; scarlet fever,<br />
diphtheria, plague, ; cholera, yellow<br />
fever, typhus fever, cerebrospinal<br />
meningitis or amoeoic dysentery, such<br />
physician. In addition to the notice In<br />
writing required to be given as above,<br />
shall immediately notify the .board of<br />
health, or Its nearest agent, either by<br />
telephone or by direct oral communication.<br />
Every physician who shall refuse<br />
or neglect to give such notice, or<br />
make such report, shall be' fined fof<br />
each offense the sum of. not less than<br />
ten, nor more than one hundred dol<br />
lars." ),:-:- 7"VV,V;<br />
Section 850 reads: - vj<br />
. "Sec. 930. , Reports .by physician<br />
and others. It shall be the duty of<br />
every physician in the Territory to<br />
report in writing: the name, age, set,<br />
nationality, occupation. ' place : where<br />
last employed. If known, and address<br />
of every person known by. said phy<br />
sician to have tuberculosis,, to the<br />
beard of health, or its. nearest agent,.<br />
within 24 hours after, such fact comes<br />
to the Inowledge of said physician. It<br />
shall -- also be ; the duty, of the super<br />
Intendent in charge of any- - hospital,<br />
dispensary, asylum or. other similar<br />
private or. public Institution to report<br />
In like manner the name, age, sex, nationality,<br />
occupation, place where last<br />
employed, if known, and previous ad<br />
dress of every patient having tuber<br />
culosis who comes into his care or<br />
under his observation, within twenty-four,<br />
hours thereafter. - -<br />
Section $58- reads: -<br />
"Sec.. 956. ; Physicians; precautions J<br />
instructions It shall be the duty of i<br />
physician attending a patient having'<br />
tuberculosis to take-- all proper precau<br />
tions and to give proper instructions<br />
to provide for the safety of all individuals<br />
occupying the same house or<br />
apartment . . . v H -<br />
Section 857 reads:-'- - y. - : ;<br />
"Sec. 957. Physicians to make state<br />
ment of procedure and precautions. It<br />
Shall be the duty of the beard of health<br />
to transmit to a physician reporting<br />
a .case of tuberculosis, as provided In,<br />
section 930, a printed statement and<br />
report, in a form, approved by the<br />
board of health, naming such proced<br />
ure and precautions as In the opinion<br />
of the board of health are necessary<br />
or desirable to be takun on the nrem- -<br />
itfes of a tuberculosis patient It shall<br />
be the duty of the board of health to<br />
keep on hand an ample supply of such<br />
statements and reports and to furnish<br />
the same in sufficient numbers to all<br />
physicians. Upon the receipt of such<br />
statement and. report, the physician<br />
shall carry into effect all such pro<br />
cedures and the precautions as are<br />
therein prescribed and shall thereupon<br />
sign and date the same and return it<br />
to the board of health or its nearest<br />
agent": v.": - .v f<br />
Section 958 read: ' 1<br />
Sec 958. Reporting recovery of patient<br />
Upon the recovery of any person<br />
having tuberculosis, it shall be<br />
the duty of the attending physician to<br />
make a report of this fact to the board<br />
of .health or its agent, who shall re<br />
cord the same and shall relieve said<br />
person from further liability to any<br />
requirement Imposed by this chapter."<br />
Section 969. reads: 1 . v .; v ;<br />
"Sec. 969. Vaccination by physi:<br />
clans; penalty for parents. The va<br />
cmation of children required by law<br />
may be performed by. the officers ap<br />
pointed for such purpose by the board<br />
of health, or by duly licensed physicians,<br />
at the option of the parents or<br />
guardians . of such children. Every<br />
parent or guardian having the charge<br />
of any child who shall fail to cause<br />
such child to be properly and successfully<br />
vaccinated within the age<br />
prescribed by statute, shall be liable<br />
to a fine of five dollars."<br />
Section 970 reads:<br />
"Sec 970. Manner of vaccination.<br />
No child shall be vaccinated except<br />
after an opportunity has' been given<br />
to the parent or guardian to be pres<br />
ent ' at such vaccination, unless such<br />
HONOLULU STAB,BULLKTTN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER IS. 1915.<br />
parent or guardian shall have consent<br />
ed in writing to such vaccination, and<br />
then only by a duly licensed and<br />
authorised physician wbo shall use for<br />
soch vaccination bovine virus only.<br />
obtained from standard manufactur<br />
ers; such vaccination shall be only by<br />
means of scarifier and points put up<br />
in hermetically sealed tubes or other<br />
antiseptic 'receptacles; each receptacle<br />
snail be opened Immediately before a<br />
scarifier or point Is to be used. In the<br />
presence of. the person to, be vacci<br />
hated, and no scarifier, or point shall<br />
be used for. the vaccination of more<br />
fhan one person, ,, - 5 . v<br />
r "Any person violatinr any Brorision<br />
of this section shall be guilty of a<br />
misdemeanor ' and upon . conviction<br />
thereof shall be punished by a fine not<br />
to exceed five hundred dollars or by<br />
imprisonment not. to exceed one" year,<br />
or by both such fine and Imprisonment".<br />
-<br />
Section 1004 reads:<br />
"Sec lp04. Record of ; prescriptions.<br />
Every licensed physician, druggist or<br />
apothecary, who shall compound, sell.<br />
or deliver any prescription containing<br />
any poisonous, drug, or. substance deleterious<br />
to human life, to be used as<br />
medicine. Shall enter upon his books<br />
said prescription written out in full,<br />
with the date thereof, with his own<br />
name appended thereto, or- - the name<br />
the inspection of the board of health<br />
or its; agent" : i<br />
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Chapter 77 reada:<br />
"CHAPTER 77. : , .<br />
"J1EDICINE AND SURGERY." V<br />
"Sec 1017. License. No person<br />
shall practice medicine or surgery in<br />
tne Territory of Hawaii either era- -<br />
tultously or for par. or shall offer to<br />
so practice,; or shall advertise or announce<br />
himself, either publicly or pri<br />
vately, as prepared or qualified to so<br />
practice, or shall append the letters<br />
Dr." to his or her name; with the<br />
intent thereby to Imply that he or she<br />
Is a practitioner of medicine or surunre-<br />
gery, without having a valid 1<br />
voked license, obtained from the treasurer-<br />
of the Territory ; of Hawaii, in<br />
form and manner substantially as<br />
hereinafter set forth. Such license<br />
shall only be granted upon the written<br />
recommendation of the board of<br />
health, r provided,- - however, that ' licenses<br />
to practice osteopathy may be<br />
granted to graduates holding diplomas<br />
from any legally, chartered and regularly<br />
- conducted school or - college of<br />
osteopathy, and further provided that<br />
a certificate to practice osteopathy has<br />
first been-- obtained from any - state<br />
board of osteopathic examiners --<br />
until<br />
such - time as there Is an osteopathic<br />
board of .examiners appointed for the<br />
Territory of Htwaii. r. ; 4<br />
'"And provided further; thaVthe' prac<br />
tice of. medicine as contemplated and<br />
set forth in this chapter shall not be<br />
Construed to; exclude kthe use of k &hi<br />
method or means or other agent either<br />
tangible or Intangible by; any pesoa<br />
licensed to practice osteopathy, for the<br />
treatment of disease1 in the human sub<br />
ject, provided, that. no. person bo lk<br />
censed to practice osteopathy, shall, by<br />
reason thereof, be. authorized tp administer<br />
drugs or medlcinesf or to perform<br />
any surgical operation. "Any person<br />
applying for a - license-t- o practice<br />
osteopathy shall first v file with the<br />
treasurer a certified copy, of such diploma<br />
and , satisfactory r evidence that<br />
the applicant is 4: fit and proper per<br />
son to be so licensed to practise oste<br />
opathy, and file with the president of<br />
we ooarjL or neaitn a certificate from<br />
the board of osteopathic .examiners<br />
certifying thai the applicant had pass<br />
ed the f required examination, , and . is<br />
entitled to practice osteopathy in that<br />
states A a if;pii '. t rii-- v; .'-.ti-:<br />
"And further provided, that nothing<br />
herein contained shall apply to so-ca- ll<br />
ed . Christian Scientists so long as<br />
they merely practice tbet religious ten<br />
ets of f their church .without --pretend<br />
ing a. knowledge of medicine or sur<br />
gery; provided, that the laws and regu<br />
lations relating to contagious diseases<br />
are not-violate-<br />
dv -f - - -<br />
Medical Practice Defined. , A ?<br />
"Sec W18.- - practice of medicine de<br />
fined For the purposes of this chapter,<br />
the practice of medicine shall be<br />
held to include the use of drugs and<br />
medicines, water, relectriclty, hypnotism,<br />
or any means or method, or any<br />
agent ; either . tangible or ': Intangible,<br />
for the : treatment of, disease, in the<br />
human subject; . provided, however,<br />
that nothing herein , contained - shall<br />
ba held to forbid any person from the<br />
practice of any method, or the appli<br />
cation of any remedial agent or meas<br />
ure under the direction or with the approval<br />
of a ; licensed physician; and<br />
provided, further that when a duly<br />
licensed physician pronounces a per<br />
son afflicted with any disease hopeless<br />
and .beyond recovery and shall give a<br />
written i certificate to that effect, to<br />
the person afflicted. or his or her attendant,<br />
nothing .herein contained shall<br />
be held or construed to forbid any per-<br />
son from giving , or furnishing any<br />
remedial agent , or measure ; when so<br />
requested, by. or on behalf of such af<br />
"<br />
flicted person.; ;<br />
. ,<br />
"The provision of this sect 'on shall<br />
not be construed to amend or repeal<br />
the law respecting leprosy or segrega<br />
tion.- - '. - .<br />
"Sec 1019.' Board of medical exam<br />
iners. No person shall ba recommended<br />
by the board of health for a license<br />
to practice medicine or surgery except<br />
upon the written report of a board of<br />
medical examiners, , to be appointed<br />
and constituted as in this chapter pro<br />
vided, setting forth that the applicant<br />
named therein has been duly exam<br />
ined and found to be possessed of the<br />
necessary qualifications. ..<br />
Appointed by Governor.,<br />
"Sec .1020,- - Appointment removal.<br />
qualifications. For the purpose of carrying<br />
out the provisions of this chap<br />
ter the governor Is. authorized, and directed<br />
to appoint in the manner pre<br />
scribed in section SO of the Organic<br />
Act, a board of medical examiners,<br />
whose duty it shall be to examine all<br />
applicants for license to practice medicine<br />
or surgery, and to report the<br />
i<br />
result of such examination to the<br />
board of healthy . . C..- --<br />
'"Such board of medical examiners<br />
shall consist of three persons, all of<br />
whom shall be licensed physicians or<br />
surgeons under the. laws of this ter-<br />
ritory. The appointments, unless to<br />
fill out unexpired terms, shall 'be . for<br />
three years, subject, however, to removal<br />
by the governor in the manner<br />
prescribed In section 80 of the Organic<br />
Act. The members of the board' of<br />
medical examiners shall serve without<br />
pay. .:'.-<br />
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"Sec 1021. Fee. No applicant for<br />
a license to practice medicine or surgery<br />
shall be examined, until he shall<br />
have paid to the treasurer a fee of<br />
ten dollars. . . .<br />
i v.,-.;.-<br />
! ., 'Treasurer.<br />
Penalties Imposed.<br />
"Sec 1023. : Penalty. Any person<br />
who shall practice medicine or surgery<br />
In the Territory of Hawaii, or<br />
who shall offer or attempt to so prac<br />
tlce, or -- shall advertise or announce<br />
either-public-<br />
himself, ly or privately,<br />
as prepared or qualified to so practice,<br />
contrary to the. provisions of section<br />
1017, shall be guilty of a' misdemeanor,<br />
and shall.be liable --on conviction to a<br />
fine of not more than two hundred and<br />
fifty, dollars, in the discretion of' the<br />
court. - . ;, f<br />
"Sec ;102Cif Revocation: of license.<br />
Licenses to practice medicine and surgery<br />
may be revoked by the treasurer<br />
at any time for professional misconduct,<br />
gross carelessness or manifest<br />
incapacity; such misconduct, carelessness<br />
or incapacity,; having been proven<br />
to the satisfaction of the ; board<br />
of health; and, by that body reported<br />
in writing to said treasurer. In case<br />
any license is. revoked for any of the<br />
- causes named in this section, the<br />
holder-- thereof Bhall be; immediately<br />
notified of such, revocation ia writing<br />
by the treasurer. - " h - ? ;<br />
"Sec. 1025. Notice, hearings, la<br />
ease of an alleged misconduct, care<br />
lessness ; or incapacity on the part of<br />
any holder of t license to practice<br />
medicine or Burgery; ;the person so<br />
charged shall Jbe notified in writing of<br />
the charge or. charges that have been<br />
made, and of the time and place when<br />
and where evidence in support of the<br />
same will be heard, and shall have the<br />
opportunity to present evidence and<br />
be heard in his own defense ... : . .<br />
"Sec 1026. Sorcery, otc.; penalty.<br />
Any person who Bhall attempt the cure<br />
of another by practice of '4 sorcery,<br />
witchcraft anaana-- , hoopiopio, hoonu-aun- a,<br />
hobmanamana, or other superstitious<br />
or deceitful : methods, - shall,<br />
upott conviction thereof, be fined in a<br />
sum of net less than one hundred dollars,<br />
nor more than two hundred dol<br />
lars or be Imprisoned . at. bard labor<br />
not to exceed six months." sv, ? i f<br />
Section 1142 reada: '" . ;<br />
' "Sec 1142. j Births reported by par--<br />
Coatsof the<br />
Turn Water Kind<br />
We' nave ' received another<br />
large line of those good rain<br />
coats, the sortypu come home<br />
dry in, after a heavy rain. We<br />
will not handle these cheap<br />
glued-tbgeth- er coats<br />
which sell<br />
for five or eix dollars, and if<br />
you sneeie in one of them you<br />
are sure to open a Beam. It is<br />
money, tossed off and. wasted to<br />
buy such a coat and we have<br />
no 'room for such jung. The<br />
coats we 'sell you cost $15 and<br />
$17.50, and are made by the<br />
largest and best rubber makers<br />
in America. We guarantee these<br />
coats, and your credit can be<br />
used in making a purchase. Get<br />
a coat today and be ready for<br />
the storm of tomorrow.<br />
m' MODEL<br />
1139-114- 1 Fort St<br />
Ask .for ,Willie the'Office Boy.<br />
enta. physicians. It shall be the duty<br />
of the.father of eacb and eTery child<br />
born in the Territory of Hawaii; or If<br />
the father be absent fronr the country<br />
at the time of the birth, or not living',<br />
or if the child be illegitimate, then<br />
it shall be the duty of the mother<br />
of such child, within thirty days after<br />
the birth of such child, to notify the<br />
registrar of births, deaths and marriages<br />
of the district In which such<br />
tlrth takes place, of tUe date orblrta.<br />
sex and name of .such child, if named;<br />
the names of the parents of such child,<br />
whether it is legitimate or illegitimate,<br />
and the locality of the tlrth. It shall<br />
also be the duty of every 'physician<br />
who shall attend, or be called upon in<br />
connection with the birth of any child<br />
in the Territory of Hawaii, within thirty<br />
days after auch "blrth, to ? report<br />
such birth and the other facts relating<br />
of the physician who. prescribed the<br />
same, and - "Sec. 1022. Form of license. The<br />
form of license, to practice medicine<br />
and surgery shall be substantially as<br />
- follows: Territory of Hawaii, Department<br />
of the Treasury. License to<br />
practice medicine and surgery,<br />
. . .t<br />
i .. .. . ., a native of ; . .i . ; . . . :.<br />
. ........ aged . . .-- . years, having<br />
been duly, examined by the board of<br />
medical examiners, and having been<br />
recommended by the board of health;<br />
as possessed of the necessary qualifi<br />
cations, is hereby licensed to practice<br />
medicine and surgery in the Territory<br />
'<br />
of Hawaii, v , ,<br />
This license is granted and accept,<br />
ed on the<br />
the person . to . whom the<br />
same was delivered; and no such prescription<br />
shall be compounded, sold or<br />
delivered, unless. the name of the person<br />
compounding, selling, or deliver<br />
ing-- the same, or the name of the<br />
physician prescribing the same, be ap<br />
pended to .the prescription In full, and<br />
every auch prescription shall be preserved;<br />
and said books and prescriptions<br />
shall be subject at all times to<br />
- express condition that it<br />
may be i revoked at any time for<br />
professional misconduct, gross carelessness<br />
or manifest incapacity; such<br />
misconduct carelessness or incapacity,<br />
having been . proved to the - sat<br />
isfaction of the board of health, and<br />
by that body reported to the treasurer.<br />
' Given under my hand and the seal<br />
of the department of the treasury this<br />
. . .". i day-- to such ehild in this section above set<br />
--<br />
forth," . .<br />
..;..<br />
.Respectfully submitted.<br />
:<br />
(Signed). LUCIUS E. PINKHAM.<br />
r - Governor of Hawaii.<br />
NEW GREEK CABINET;<br />
MUCHLIKE THE OLD<br />
LONDON, Eng.M. Skouloudls. the<br />
new Greek premier, has declared his<br />
intention of observing an attitude of<br />
very benevolent neutrality toward the<br />
entente powers. '<br />
of . . . . . . i v 'A.- - D. . ... . .<br />
. "(Signed) . . ii . ....<br />
ATHENS, Greecc-r-M- . Skouloudls,<br />
commissioned by King Constantino to<br />
form a new cabinet has accomplished<br />
thetask. All of the members of the<br />
Zaimls ministry are retained except<br />
the premier himself. The new prime<br />
minister has taken the " portfolio of<br />
foreign affairs The formation of the<br />
hew cabinet It is generally assumed,<br />
will delay, if not eliminate, the crisis<br />
which would probably follow the dis<br />
solution of the chamber of deputies by<br />
the king.. v V" .".. - !<br />
- The cabinet is composed of the fol<br />
lowing ministers, 'who took the aths<br />
of office: 1<br />
-<br />
" - ' '.<br />
Premier and minister of foreign af-<br />
- :<br />
fairs; M. vSkouIoudis."<br />
'Minister of public instruction,' M.<br />
Michelidkls. - ? ' I<br />
Minister of justice and communications,<br />
D. G. RhalliS. ' v ' 5 ; , ;<br />
Minister of Interior, M. Gounaris.<br />
Minister of national ; economy, M.<br />
Theotokis. : w': . 1<br />
Minister of war Gen. Tanakitsas.<br />
- Minister of marine. Admiral Coufl-touriotl- s.<br />
' Minister of finance; Stephen<br />
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Anybody can drew a .WINDOW, but<br />
ft takes considerable thought to<br />
DRESS a wlndovvw'You can see the<br />
results of different thought on Saturday<br />
morning Adv.t J t iv<br />
' British eyesight' testa require men<br />
to distinguish colored lights the site<br />
of a plnhead 12 feetaway before they<br />
are licensed to pilot' mail steamers on<br />
the Atlantic:. uu-i: r.<br />
The swmging semaphore ' on the<br />
railroads is - being displaced and electric<br />
lights t indicating the semaphor<br />
positions are being used instead. The<br />
latter are more plalaly Tlslblev" aj.<br />
; great-grand-nephe- Robert. Emmet - w; Jr.,<br />
of the Tri8hTT patriot; 1 died; In<br />
England;. t; v:riv a. , ,. '<br />
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EMPHATIC REPLY! II<br />
(Continued from Page 1)<br />
toe part ol the said resiondent. as<br />
Commissioner of Public Lands of the<br />
Territory of Hawaii, "as aforesaid, to<br />
perform the acts sought to be en<br />
forced thereby. . III.<br />
"That the said Writ does not show<br />
that the petitioner has any clear lesal<br />
right to have any duty performed by<br />
tbe said respondent, as Commissioner<br />
or Public Lands of the Territory<br />
of Hawaii, as aforesaid, in that it is<br />
not allowed that the petitioner has<br />
complied with all the conditions set<br />
forth in the Special Homestead Agree-<br />
ment therein referred to. r<br />
:<br />
:v IV,"<br />
"That the alleged duties sought to<br />
be enforced are discretionary and not<br />
ministerial and therefore not enforce-<br />
able by Mandamus., r: -- ;<br />
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"ThaTihe said Writ improperly<br />
Joins separate and distinct alleged<br />
rights and duties for .the ' purpose o'<br />
enforcement by Mandamus. In that it<br />
seeks to enforce the alleged right" o'<br />
the- - petitioner for the issuance-a- m<br />
the delivery to himself of a' oatenttfor<br />
the land mentioned and described ir<br />
the Special Homestead Asreemen'<br />
therein referred to and in that itseeki<br />
to enforce the alleged rights of per<br />
sons unknown and unnamed to have<br />
agricultural and pastoral lands sur<br />
veyed and opened for settlement<br />
homestead entry and homestead pur-<br />
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poses. ' ' ' V<br />
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Tliat tbe said Writ is uncertain<br />
unintelligible, vague and ambiguous!<br />
"That the said Writ fails to shor<br />
that the petitioner has made demand<br />
Individually or as one of twenty-flvr-.<br />
or more qualified applicants, for, thf<br />
surveying and opening of agricultural<br />
or pastoral lands for settlement, home,<br />
stead entry and homestead purposes<br />
vin.<br />
'.'That tie said .Writ, fails, to shor.<br />
that the petitioner has any special o<br />
peculiar interest In the alleged dutier<br />
sought to be enforced In regards tr<br />
the surveying and opening of agricul<br />
tural lands for settlement upon, thf<br />
application of twenty-fiv- e or more qua<br />
llfled persons and in regards to . th<br />
surveying and opening , of desirabl'<br />
agricultural and pastoral lands-- , for<br />
homestead entry and homestead pur<br />
poses, but that, on the contrary th<br />
said Writ affirmatively hows that thf<br />
petitioner is 'not-entitle- to make, ap<br />
plication or demand, individually oi<br />
together with ethers, for the survey<br />
ing and opening of agricultural or pas<br />
toral lands or to receive any certlfl<br />
cate of occupation, riht of purchase<br />
lease, cash freehold agreement, orpe<br />
clal homestead agreement In respect<br />
to such lands in that he has taken and<br />
held and is stall holding land under<br />
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the ' Special Homestead Agreement<br />
therein referred to. ; J<br />
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ROTARY CLUB TO<br />
GIVE BACH TO<br />
CITY PLIffiO<br />
The Rptary Club'held Its monthl;<br />
business session at . tho Alexandei<br />
Young Hotel today at noon. President<br />
S. "S. Paxson read a number of let<br />
ters from mainland Rotary Clubs teD<br />
ing of the success of Pineapple Day.<br />
"<br />
Tlie club" also took up the matter, o<br />
comfort stations around the city. 1<br />
committee was appointed to arrange<br />
to have a station established in Aal'<br />
Park, and arrangements' were mad(<br />
for placing two more In other parts ot<br />
' the city. '<br />
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The cluU invited the- - City-Planni- ng<br />
Commission to explain; the working o'<br />
tho various plans proposed, and ypjtet<br />
to assist in tbe planning movement. '<br />
f W. R. Hearst is reported after the<br />
United States senatorship I In New<br />
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York.<br />
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HONOLULU STAR-BULLETI- N, THUBSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1915,<br />
HILL LINER<br />
When the Hill liner Great Northern<br />
arrives, off port aboutt JO o'clock on<br />
tho morning of Friday, December 3,<br />
representatives of the ; Ad CJub,<br />
Chamber of Commerce and Promotion<br />
Committee will be well organized and<br />
prepared to give them a reception that<br />
will be memcTable.<br />
"When the big crack liner anchors<br />
outside she .will be boarded by mem<br />
bers of a committee who will have<br />
leia enough to deck all the officers<br />
and passengers. Awaiting them on<br />
the dock will be Ad Club represents<br />
tives, who will be able to direct arri<br />
vala to the different hotels for which<br />
they may. express, a preference.<br />
The next day, Saturday, bathing<br />
and surfriding will he arranged for at<br />
Walkiki, and a dinner is planned for<br />
the officers, of the ship before the<br />
Great .Northern leaves for, the main<br />
land at midnight, on December 6. . ..All<br />
possible infonnation. that might be<br />
handy to the visitors,, will be. gathered<br />
before tho ship arrives, such as spe<br />
cial events to occur, dances at hotels.<br />
and directions of alluring :sidfc ;trips,<br />
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Fourteen divorce suits ; hare been<br />
filed in the local circuit court since<br />
October 1.<br />
' Further trial of the case of .Benegna<br />
Daeoman a Filinino woman chareed<br />
with bigamy, will be had in federal<br />
2ouit at 9:30 o cloctf tomorrow morn- -<br />
The. trial of Cyril Geer, charged with<br />
having violated the "white slave," act.<br />
is scheduled to becin in federal court ;<br />
at 8:39' o'clock JtomorrpV ttornto'g1.,'<br />
A petition tor. adjudication in bank<br />
ruptcy has been filed in the local fed<br />
aral court by B. M. Howard. His lia<br />
bilities amount to. $J 8 1.75'. I He,.has no<br />
Among the callers on r Governor<br />
Pinkham yesterday, was U. S, Grant,<br />
JrM who was accompanied Jby BishoD<br />
H, B. BesUrlck. Mr. Grant's father<br />
is well remembered .oy.tue chief exec<br />
utive.<br />
For stealing two chickens from a<br />
Japanese Choo Puck 'and " Chee On<br />
jrere today give? three months in Jail<br />
37 Judge Monsarrat . The severity of<br />
the sentence was because they are old<br />
offenders. :<br />
; According<br />
to a report by a police<br />
officer, E. W, Sutton last night ran<br />
ais ayto so close to the wagon of Oda,<br />
i Japanese, that the latter was! forced<br />
into a stone wall and his wagon badly<br />
- damaged. ...<br />
'y :<br />
The firm of Ripley & Davis, arch!<br />
tects, has been awarded a contract for<br />
a design for a new cottage which will<br />
oe erected by W. A. Love on his' Judd<br />
itreet property. The new building<br />
will cost about 13000.<br />
The third of Prof. Vaughan Mac<br />
Caughey's series of lectures on "Bac<br />
teria and Human Welfare will be de<br />
iievered next Sunday: morning at the<br />
Library of Hawaii., The topic will .be<br />
"Bacteria and the Schools."' . .<br />
Decision to call fofenders on the<br />
new shed and landing for. motor boats<br />
at Pier 12 was made yesterday ajj?r<br />
noon at the meeting of the harbor<br />
board, plans '<br />
and specifications having<br />
been approved. . The new structure<br />
will be of concrete. Bids will be<br />
opened on December 1.<br />
Burglars believed to be Filipinos en<br />
tered the rooms, of Midori and Leta,<br />
Japanese women of the Iwilei district,<br />
late last night and stole about $60.<br />
From Midori's room they got $30 in<br />
gold and f22 in silver, and from Leta'a<br />
house Officer Joseph investigated<br />
last night, but no arrests have been<br />
made. .<br />
Charged with driving an automobile<br />
heedlessly and endangering human<br />
life. EguchU a Japanese, was fined $50<br />
and costs In police court this morn<br />
ing and but for a plea of leniency by<br />
Lieut. Matthew A. Palen, 25th Infan<br />
try, who was the victim of Eguchfs<br />
carelessness,' the penalty would Tiave<br />
been double that Imposed.<br />
The services of Dr. George W. Mc<br />
Coy, formerly of Honolulu, are needed<br />
more at the bureau "in Washington,<br />
D. C. than .in tho territory." in . the<br />
opinion of Surgeon-Genera- l Rupert<br />
Blue, who recently answered the<br />
Chamber of Commerce's letter of protest<br />
against the transfer.of Doctor Mc<br />
Coy. Doctor MeGoy'a work In Wash<br />
ington will be similar to that which<br />
he did in Hawaii.<br />
9<br />
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The windows are dressed for you,<br />
good reader. Gome out and see them<br />
on Saturday morning. Its a free<br />
'show, but let me tell you that more<br />
beautiful windows will greet your<br />
eyes than you have ever seen before<br />
in Honolulu. Adv.<br />
COLDS CAUSE HEADACHES<br />
LAXATIVE BROMO QUTNINIJ re<br />
moves the cause. Used the world over<br />
to cure a cold in one day. The signature<br />
of E. W. GROVE is on each box.<br />
Manufactured by the PARIS MEDI-<br />
CINE CO., St. Louis, U. S. A.<br />
SECOND CUIU<br />
ASSAULT TRIAL<br />
BEGINS MONDAY<br />
The second trial of James P.<br />
Cur-ra- n,<br />
charged with having assaulted<br />
James Terry, a structural Iron worker,<br />
will go to trial in Circuit Judge<br />
ABhford's court at 9 o'clock next Monday<br />
morning, and today it was. found<br />
necessary to summon a special venire<br />
of 10 trial, jurors, returnable on Monday..-"<br />
.r ,:.y<br />
Those summoned on the special venire<br />
are William M. Templeton,<br />
George W. Moore, Henry Freitas,' A.<br />
Gurrey. Jr., Jadntho G. Silva," Thomas<br />
R. L. McGuire, William II. "Smith,<br />
John H. De Frees and Manuel V. Fer-reir- a.'<br />
V<br />
"<br />
Those trial jurors who will not be<br />
wanted during the Curran trial, w hich<br />
rrobably will last 5two days, are A. K.<br />
Smythe, ' G. C. Bechert, Ai W. l.lowe",<br />
W. K. Reea. Ql p. Bechert,.F. E. Colby,<br />
B. F, Agluar, George K. Dwight,<br />
V. T-- Raposo and S, M. Lowrey. r<br />
' The retrial of the Eugene Buchanan<br />
murder case will follow the Curran<br />
case, and the following' jurymen will<br />
not be required during the hearing:<br />
G. C. Bechert, E. F. Aguiar, George K.<br />
Dwight,' W. L. Eaton, Sam Nunanu, F.<br />
E. Splcer, .William Buchanan, A. K.<br />
Smythe, SL M.! Lowrey, A. N. Otremba,<br />
A. W. Howe, ;V. K. Rees and TV.<br />
ilutchinspq.<br />
V<br />
' None of the trial jurors will be ret-quirin<br />
Circuit Judge . Ashford's<br />
court tomorrow.' ; :' "' " '<br />
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There wijl be no meeting today of<br />
the territorial board of health. A v. MORNING ON! 'CHANGE::<br />
meeting' probably will be held next , - - -<br />
Thursday - afternoon. j<br />
A meeting of the school board will<br />
be held some time during the early<br />
part tf December. The commission<br />
ers have not yet decided upon the.<br />
""V; ; '. r . .<br />
Only 15 shares of stock changed<br />
hands at the cail this morning, five of<br />
Oahu Sugar at 127.50. and 10 Hawaii<br />
an Pineapple at 53.25. The only fea<br />
ture pi. tne session ana tnat, waa not<br />
unexpected, was 'the announcement<br />
that .tie directors of Hutchinson Sugar<br />
Plantation have raised the, dividend<br />
rate from 25 to SO cents per share.<br />
'<br />
The new monthly, rate will ; go into<br />
effect December 6 and wyi mean $30,- -<br />
ooo instead oi 125,000 each month for<br />
the stockholders.,. . Olaa . has !had an<br />
other fractional decline, and Is down<br />
' '<br />
to 7 24,<br />
Colorado, has an ; eight-ho- ur dayfor<br />
women. - "<br />
aia<br />
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Middy Blouses<br />
V 'i $1.00<br />
. A special line of Women's and<br />
Children's Middy Blouses in sizes<br />
from 4 yra. to 40 bust, - formerly<br />
priced at 11.50 to $1.75.<br />
Showing Special Reductions.<br />
This assortment of specially reduced<br />
suits Includes Russian and<br />
Oliver Twist styles in a fine 'selection<br />
of plain and fancy effects,<br />
and in many colors. ' Sizes 2 to<br />
VyeaWV;';?<br />
5<br />
i;v ! '"5r--<br />
s.$li5 iot'M 'Sm its Reduced to XX<br />
$20 Suits Reduced to.. ..'.$1.50<br />
$100 Suits Reduced to..:... $2.00<br />
$5.00 Suits Reduced to $3.00<br />
Xmas Seals<br />
Tags, Cards,<br />
Boxes<br />
In an extensive assortment of<br />
the most suitable designs and<br />
Seals<br />
come in small boxes of from 12<br />
to 36 seals each (one design to the<br />
box), 20 different designs 10c per<br />
box.<br />
Tags and<br />
Cards<br />
put up in boxes of from 5 to 20<br />
each. Some are plain and with<br />
verses, all have the season's greet-<br />
ings; 12 different designs 10c per<br />
box.<br />
'<br />
Boxes<br />
in holly and. poinsette designs;<br />
also plain red and green in all<br />
'sizes, flat, deep, medium 2 for<br />
5c to 40c each. 11'..<br />
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'CASCARETS' SET<br />
YOUR LIVER Ai<br />
lie<br />
RIGHT<br />
They're Fine! Don't Remain<br />
: Bilious, Sick, Headachy<br />
'<br />
and Constipated<br />
Best for Colds; Bad Breath,<br />
Sour Stomach; Children<br />
Love Them 'k-<br />
Cet a 10-ce-nt box now.<br />
Be ' cheerful! Clean up Inside tonight<br />
and feet fine. Take Cascarets to<br />
liven your liver and dead the bowels<br />
and stop headaches, a bad cold, bili-<br />
; ousness, offensive breath, ' '. coated<br />
tongue, sallowness, sour stomach and<br />
gases. Tonight take Cascarets and<br />
enjoy the - nicest, gentlest liver and<br />
bowel cleansing you ever experienced.<br />
Wake up feeling grandEverybody's<br />
doing it. Cascarets best laxative for<br />
iy-y- children; also. Adv. VV? vx<br />
1ST IfirAIRY<br />
USABLE TO PLAY<br />
THIS SATURDAY<br />
Lieut. Otis SadUer of the 1st In<br />
fantry baseball club stated this after<br />
noon that the 1st Infantry team would<br />
not "be able to play the Chinese Travelers<br />
next Saturday at Athletic Park.<br />
Three of the best players on the team<br />
would not he 'able to make the trip,<br />
and Lieut Sadtler decided that , It<br />
would be best to postpone the game<br />
for one week. ItJs thought that the<br />
two teams wHJ meet on Saturday, No-<br />
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vember<br />
BOWELS<br />
fecme of the features displayed J pi<br />
the' window dressing contest on Saturday<br />
morning will-b- e a revelation. Tf<br />
see them wilt bo equal to a visit to the (<br />
San Francisco' fair. Adv. -<br />
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St' r - f<br />
DOLLS<br />
mmm<br />
12-in- C M<br />
53-6- 5 St.<br />
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: zsir; S3.75 each -<br />
i 41 House of Housewares<br />
25 fL Lenoth. . . . . .2Jl<br />
W. W. Dimond & Co., LtcL<br />
,. -<br />
Kinsr<br />
Hawaii.<br />
T. H.<br />
; All Umploycrs of Labor Must Obtain<br />
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f i' 1 .'- -i y v<br />
i iimiii 11 n r ltiHMi .in S4<br />
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" ' In all sizes, of "every description, new and distinctive styles,<br />
cleverly made and rtoost naturally ' modeled. Thej are dolls that<br />
will jJease the little ones. :, . . r "'--<br />
--; ; yi:. .: '<br />
' ": - Dressed Dolls (jointed,, of Undressed Dolls (jointed, of<br />
'10-Inc- n; bisque) to<br />
r 1<br />
at once or suffer the penalty provided by<br />
law. We write it. .<br />
Persons in the work of and Palolo avenues, 8 o'c!:<br />
the ' "<br />
interisted 10th at<br />
Epiphany Mission ' to this evening., .,11rs. Charles SCr-atten- d<br />
are Invited<br />
a reception to be Riven by Rev. will be la charge of the entertain:<br />
,- -<br />
Li H.<br />
and Mrs. Tracy In the guild hall, features." ' t- - : -<br />
10-Inc- 32-Inc- bisque T, h to h 35c .<br />
.;to I5J0O.V y k. y . ;, to XVUW.. ' . ' . -<br />
Bisque; Character Baby Dolls, very jointed<br />
f y f-- i:py:ynryyy: r; iHi<br />
life-lik- e,<br />
at should-<br />
ers and "hips,<br />
tQ 25-in- ch<br />
12-In-ch<br />
painted hair, real hair and with reaj skin wigs,<br />
$2.50 to $15.00.<br />
KEWP1E DOLLS. ' '<br />
The original Keropie model,<br />
ch to Priced 20c<br />
CELLULOID<br />
10-In-<br />
2&-inc- h qh to<br />
"., '<br />
KEWPIES.<br />
10c to $1.50<br />
.'<br />
-<br />
to ,65c. , : ;. ... : y<br />
RUBBER WHISTLING KEWPIES to, 9 iach 25c to $L<br />
BATO<br />
: '<br />
OBES FOB' MEN AT SPECIALLY<br />
y PEICES.' v :<br />
Having just? received a new line of Xmas Bath<br />
t<br />
Robes, we find it necessary to close out our stock on<br />
hand at the following inducive prices:<br />
' ' Men's Terry Robes of Turkish towel material in<br />
a wide assortment of colors and designs:<br />
$4.f0 Robes reduced to. .... v .....$ 3.00<br />
$5i0 Robes reduced to. . .. ... . . . ..... . . . . , . a .4.00<br />
. $6.50 Robes reduced to. . . . . . . . .... I . . .... . 5.00 .<br />
$8.00 Robes reduced to . ... ,:. ". . . . . . t . . . 6.5.0<br />
$14.00 Robes reduced to. .................... . 10.00<br />
$3.25 Boys' Terry Robes (6 to 14 yrs) reduced to 2.50<br />
Men's Flannel Robes in dark colors, conventional<br />
v designs: '.'.yy.y ". y,. .:,- ,r' V-'-- :: i<br />
$3.50, reduced to. . . .$2.50 ,$8.50, reduced to.... $5.00 ;<br />
' i-- Traveling Bags ; .<br />
Leather, Wicker, Matting r<br />
We are now showing a wide selection of Traveling Bags in<br />
various leathers? also in .wicker and matting; Some ap plain,<br />
"<br />
others handsomely fitted with toilet articles, etc. ';, - ;;<br />
Black Ba'gs,' 'unfitted . . . . . .:.... . .. . . .... . . .'. . 30 t6v$25XO<br />
Black Bags, fitted 117.50 to $25X0<br />
Tan Bags, unfitted ........ ......... to j$t20<br />
Tan Bags, fitted . ....... i. . . .... - - ;... $11.00<br />
Wicker Bags, leather trimmed .....$15 to J$2J5<br />
Matting Bags, Jeather trimmed<br />
T;.. $15 to $2.75<br />
SPECIAL REDUCTIONS OT FAJICY XINJIT, REAL<br />
1 : V ; CLUNY LACE TRBEJED.<br />
Included in .tUs.asrtmeiit are :wie selections of<br />
Doilies, Scarfs and Centerpieces in various sizes, show- - .<br />
'., iu reductions of;from t' . ?<br />
y..y yr-X-<br />
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I - Fresh Supply 5-p- ly 'Splendid<br />
"H-Jne- h Garden Hoa<br />
kVJ 50 ft. Unjth H?.<br />
Honolulu,<br />
HONOLULU,<br />
f.;.;<br />
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120 S. King St.<br />
4 v<br />
Rompers; 40c<br />
CHILDREN'S ROMPERS<br />
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V .V:<br />
111!.<br />
In all colors and In desirable and<br />
popular styles sizes 5, 6, 7 and 8;<br />
formerly f 65c and. 75c :Now ,40c<br />
Sweaters ;<br />
Tor Women and Children, showing<br />
unusual, reductions. Women's<br />
aweaters in white and colors.'<br />
$20 Sweater reduced to.... $1.50<br />
$3.50 Sweaters reduced to.... $2.00<br />
$4.00 Sweaters reduced to.... $20<br />
$5.00 to 8.50 Sweaters, to. ..$3.00<br />
' Children's Sweaters in a' wide<br />
assortment of styles and colors, '<br />
formerly 12.25 and $2.50 Now<br />
'<br />
$1X<br />
BATH<br />
ROBES<br />
For Women ?<br />
And Children<br />
These rones of Turkish towel<br />
material are completely made, re-<br />
quiring only the crocheting to be<br />
made, ready for cse.. . Shown Ja<br />
pink and hlue In very charming I<br />
syles. ' Sold complete with cotton<br />
and directions for crocheting. - y<br />
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WomenV Sizes :<br />
$5.00<br />
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Childreris' Sizes<br />
$1:75<br />
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Dressing Jackets pt same material, .<br />
in-pin- k only, ."women sizes.. $1J5.<br />
Other ;seml:made plec3 are also<br />
being" shown! such, as ."Dath Sets,<br />
Towels, Basketa.;'<br />
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RILEY H. ALLEN - - - ---- --- - --EDI-<br />
TOURSDAY.; ...... .NOVEMBER 18, 1915<br />
JUDGE DOLE SHOULD BE RETAINED.<br />
Federal Judge. Sanford B. Dole should be<br />
"reappointed because:<br />
He has held,, the judicial office under the<br />
United . States . government with (Conspicuous<br />
; success.: ,s J ,.,..<br />
vice, and through many stormy and uncertain<br />
periods has held to high ideals and consistent<br />
faiths. ",';".;.<br />
In his various capacities he has united fac<br />
tions, promoted harmony, created loyalty,<br />
stirred public spirit, aroused patriotism..<br />
He has the confidence of aU the territory and<br />
peculiarly the confidence and esteem of the<br />
Hawaiians. . '.:.<br />
He is in the mature prime of his physical<br />
and mental powers. He is able to give the<br />
fullest measure of time and energy to his work.<br />
So far as known there is no Democratic can<br />
didate foi: his position at all comparable with<br />
A 1 1 1 2'' t .1:' 1 ?' 3 1<br />
uus aoie ana oeioyea man in judicial temper<br />
cment or professional attainments. ;<br />
If Judge Dole is displaced, it will "probably<br />
bo to make room for a mainlander an entirely<br />
needless course and one sure to arouse the very<br />
spirit of community irritation which Washing<br />
tori regretfully has seen in Hawaii during-th- e<br />
past few years.'-;- " ... ,.<br />
. Heexernplifies the ability of Hawaii to raise<br />
up --men capable' of handling every branch of<br />
TTntrnii'a crnvmmPTif PYPMiti vo. lpcislfltivp<br />
and judicial.' To' reappoint Judge Dole means<br />
to set the territory an example for all its youngJ<br />
men to: prove .to them that the; national administration<br />
will: recognize local ."worth m ap-<br />
pointment .to .office. ;<br />
: 1 - '<br />
Judge Dble's hold on the esteem of the.com-- .<br />
munity is evidenced by the action of the Cham<br />
ber of Commerce yesterday, just as his hold on<br />
the confidence of his .<br />
fellow-membe- rs y in the<br />
law. was evidenced a few days ago by the action<br />
of the Bar. Association. , ' v ;<br />
Both bodiesthe one representing the comf<br />
mercial interests of Honolulu (and .to a very<br />
large extent; the commercial interests of all<br />
Hawaii)? he other representing the legal pro:<br />
fesf ion throughout" the territoryare urging<br />
uDon the iatlornev-renera- l. with as much vigor<br />
spropriety will allow, that this veteran jurist<br />
be retained in the office he has held with abi-<br />
lity and Unquestioned integrity. ; vy :<br />
'<br />
What these representative bodies have<br />
voiced, the entire territory echoes.. The. reappointment<br />
of Chief Justice 'Robertson and<br />
Circuit Jud ge. Whitney had a remarkable .<br />
fluence in strengthening confidence' here in the<br />
good judgment arid ' close attention of the administration<br />
on matters affecting Hawaii. The<br />
reappointment of Judge Dole will add to this<br />
confidence.<br />
f<br />
,--<br />
NO REASON TO QUIT.<br />
in-<br />
charter and-beiieve- d that with some tinkering<br />
and , patching it would suit Honolulu much<br />
better than a charter.<br />
short-ball- ot<br />
This for the<br />
reason mainly! that the local electorate is sus-<br />
picious of any attempt to reduce the number of<br />
elective offices, as a possible - undermining of<br />
'<br />
its-rights- . :<br />
The. Star-Bulleti- n urged consideration of tlje<br />
rience elsewhere has abundantly proved the<br />
efficacv of this form of government in secur<br />
ing economical : administration; also because<br />
it xrave bromise of cuttiuff an end to the irritat--<br />
'incr shiftin? of resnonsibilitv which character- -<br />
X<br />
izes municipal officials now. Adoption of this<br />
TOR<br />
charter form, we believe would 'have set i the<br />
pace in a new era of civic progress.<br />
But its failure to pass the convention, while<br />
a disappointment, should not be the signal for<br />
its friends to throw up their hands arid quit in<br />
disgust Now more than ever, they are needed<br />
to cooierate with the city , officials "in making<br />
the best of the present charter.<br />
There are,two ways of getting rid of incom<br />
petents in public office. One way is to abolish<br />
all the offices possible" and so centralize and<br />
concentrate' authority in those which, remain<br />
that ever" voter will realize' the necessity of<br />
electing men who are worth while. The other<br />
waywith, all the elective . offices retained<br />
is to awakeii the community mind to the vital<br />
necessityof electing the best "men available<br />
and seeing that good men are candidates. '<br />
In keeping up the fight against Waste,, in<br />
competence, petty graft and favoritism; in fol<br />
lowing closely the, facts of the municipality;<br />
in drawing attention to j good work, done by<br />
officials or to bad work done,by, officials; in<br />
preparing the community for the next, cam<br />
paign and then in- - getting.: first-clas- s men to<br />
run for office, the men who advocated, though<br />
fruitlessly, a progressive charter, during the<br />
recent convention have plenty of room for their<br />
activities during the next-yea- r ; V<br />
THE PINCH OF THE BLOCKADE.<br />
Even Germany's unmatched internal disci<br />
pline and organization of resources are riot<br />
preventing the steady approach, of want, to<br />
judge Jy the most recent utterances of German<br />
newspapers. : up to witnm tne past lew weeks<br />
the papers declared confidently that it ..would<br />
be entirely impossible to starve Germany out,<br />
arid that the .intelligence fand .resources of the<br />
nation were so well organized :ihat economic<br />
life-wa- s scarcely, disturbed by. the war. iJ ;<br />
That these statements cannot be taken lit<br />
erally is evident from two ; recent newspaper<br />
articles, v One : in- the . Frankftirter Zeitung,<br />
' a.'".-.- . jays:<br />
v;<br />
1 While our troops, are fighting like', the he<br />
roes of the classic 'ages, want is growing acute<br />
at home --where people arebegiriningto inter<br />
pret the miserable existing conditiorisVas: the<br />
defeat of the empire. We jeered at. the block<br />
ade, but today-we-laugh- no longer.,<br />
'The sinister aspect of things certainly; pro<br />
vides no food for laughter .<br />
But as ourvworries<br />
ncrease so day by ? day . grows our natred<br />
against the enemy who is. responsible for this<br />
inisery. This hatred is so potent that it will<br />
flourish arid sustain; us and inspire us to hold<br />
on until finally we hack our way .through, even<br />
hough vwe have drawn ; the , belt in so tightly<br />
around our bodies that the mere act of breath- -<br />
ng becomes a trouble. and weariness:- - ; f --<br />
" Our hatred will enable us to show the world<br />
of what tenacity and endurance Germans are<br />
capable; when once, they are; sure of. their<br />
aue." : j<br />
The other, published in Die ,Ziekunft, says<br />
in pari: "<br />
i-.- ' ''.'.<br />
The movement for a short-ball- ot charter fox<br />
Honolulu, has failed of success, but that does<br />
not mean; that the fighters for efficient government<br />
should ?top. v Their energies and their<br />
persistence "were never more needed than now.<br />
A great deal of: good can be accomplished<br />
under the present charter, and the aims of. the<br />
good-governme- nt folk should now be concentrated<br />
upon ;V making the most of what we<br />
have." . :v;,., :.<br />
;it was noticeable in the recent charter con-<br />
so-call-ed vention that; the "progressive"- - element<br />
was divided into'several groups. There<br />
was ""'<br />
the Municipal Research ; Club group,<br />
wbich urged : the . short-ballo- t, j city-manag-er<br />
form of government, the. most radically modern<br />
of the yarious ideas advanced. There was<br />
tli commission group, whose views were represented<br />
in; the charter plan advocated by W.<br />
C. Achi. I There was a group of a few delegates<br />
wbich seemed to stand - wLetus frankly admit that the German peo<br />
ple are in distress." : ; r -<br />
Bulgaria is said to haversent a huge amount<br />
of<br />
somewhere between<br />
these twoi --There was also a group of men who<br />
saw. nothing.execrably wrong with the present<br />
; corn to Germany but ' the ' 'Bulgarian resources<br />
are none too plentiful and the pinch of<br />
the Allies' blockade! is likely to be more and<br />
more stringent as the months go by. t ;'<br />
A St. .Louis millionaire has astounded his<br />
friends by winning a short story contest. ;: That<br />
a man with . money should shine as an author<br />
appears to be surprising; the converse of which<br />
proposition presumably is that; wnters are not<br />
overburdened , with coin which generally is<br />
' '<br />
'"<br />
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tllie. I<br />
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The present board of supervisorsmay lose<br />
a hundred votes or so by enforcing the front<br />
age-ta-x laws; on the other; hand, those mem<br />
re-electi- on bers who come up for will have won<br />
many hundreds of votes if they make a pro<br />
gressive record in this matter of local improve<br />
:<br />
ments. - :y. , ; -<br />
Make your holiday shopping easy by plan<br />
ning it beforehand, with the aid of the adver-ising<br />
columns of the Star-Bulleti- n, lou'll<br />
find all the progressive merchants telling the<br />
public their store news, and you'll save time<br />
and money in a season when both count heavily.<br />
Saturday morning<br />
sults of the<br />
don't forget it the re<br />
window-dressin- g contest will be<br />
seen in the up-to-da- te stores of this city.<br />
If there is still a Caliph in Bagdad he 's<br />
probably down on his prayerug, letting Allah<br />
know which side he's uponv-?-' v<br />
DOES INDIGENCE<br />
BARUEDH<br />
FROM BENEFITS?<br />
Question Whether Kaululaau<br />
Will Get Compensation as<br />
Well" as Treatment<br />
Should the city pay 'compensation<br />
for an Injured employe who is on its<br />
indigent list in the hospital? .This is<br />
a question which . Suferrisor Daniel<br />
Logan, chairman of the finance and<br />
public expenditures committee has<br />
referred to the city attorney's office<br />
for decision. , '<br />
Several weeXs ago William C. Kau-- 1<br />
lulaau, an employe in the road depart- -<br />
fment, had his leg broken and was tak<br />
en to Queens hospital, the leg baring<br />
been set at the scene of the accident<br />
by Dr. H, H. Wood, physician of the<br />
Waialua Plantation Company. ,<br />
Kaululaau is poor and has no visible<br />
means of support Also, he has a fam<br />
lly. Because of bis financial condi<br />
tion Kaululaau was transferred by Dr.<br />
J. T. Way son, city and county physi<br />
cian, to the indigent list in the hos<br />
pital, which means that the city pays<br />
inis expenses ai ti.au a aay.<br />
Had Kaululaau been an employe of<br />
any other body the city would have<br />
to say this amount just the sajne, be<br />
cause of the fact that he Is on the in<br />
digent list. But Kaululaau is an em<br />
ploye of the city and hence entitled to<br />
compensation after;" the first two<br />
weeks of .disability, to the amount of<br />
$70. per week, which is 60 per cent<br />
of his regular pay. Does the city have<br />
to pay this compensation, also, or can<br />
that be applied on ' the indigent list<br />
payment? '.: !;"<br />
This question is puzzling the super<br />
visors, and decision from the attor<br />
ney s department is eagerly awanea.<br />
Furthermore, there Is another question<br />
which arises, due to the fact that Dr.<br />
Wood has sent in his fee for first aid<br />
to the. man, at' 150.<br />
Who Will Pay Doctor?<br />
;<br />
Kaululaau is entitled to but 50 for<br />
the first two weeks of disability, this<br />
amount to cover both doctor's and hospital<br />
fee. According vto' the report,<br />
which the supervisors have, adopted,<br />
129 Is to be allowed the' doctor: and<br />
$21 to the hospital forJSCTlces In the<br />
first, two weeks. . If the : supervisors<br />
and the doctor stick by their decision,<br />
Kaululaau will have to pay. .the .rest<br />
to the doctor himself.<br />
K&ulalaau.' however. Js' a Door man.<br />
and furthermore he is"disabled. In a<br />
letter to the, Star-Bulleti- n he has written<br />
in part as follows: ' '."<br />
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. ;<br />
"I have a wife and Child to support.<br />
and they are ingreat, teed j I am in<br />
the hospital - ''<br />
and nblr ible !to assist<br />
! '<br />
them.<br />
I have got to pay hospital fees and<br />
$50, to Dr.-H.- fWoodnd 1 am a!so<br />
out of my pay. I wish that you would<br />
explain to me through, .your paper<br />
about the law that is passed that any<br />
is Job. gets his<br />
maouwho gets-hurt-on.h-<br />
hospital fees and his pay. ? But I am<br />
not getting mine ,t 1 t . ;<br />
If the' ktt6rneys 'department decides<br />
that the city4 must pay both the: Indigent<br />
and compensation fees, Kaululaau<br />
will havft,someJI20.4fiwee,k coming<br />
In to send to the wife and cniia, wno<br />
are in need, besides having his hospi<br />
tal expenses paid each , day that he<br />
les aisaDiea.. Ji.on xne-- otaer nana.<br />
the department decides .that the in<br />
ured man's compensation "money can<br />
he turned into .the payment of hospital<br />
expenses the wife and vchild will have<br />
to' shift for themselves. - V<br />
AUTO THIEF ABANDONS- -<br />
MACHINE WHEN CHASED<br />
Automobile No. 101,' owned by J. J.<br />
Belser, was recovered, last night by a<br />
taxi driver after a chase in which<br />
the taxi man pursued the driver of<br />
the stolen auto for several blocks and<br />
finally overtook: the cat, but not the<br />
thief, in an alley off Nuuanu street.<br />
Belsber asked the taxicah driver to<br />
watch for his machine, after he came<br />
out of the Liberty theater and found<br />
the auto . had been taken while he<br />
watched' the play. ' Within an hour<br />
after the, theft a driver for the City<br />
Taxi stand saw the car pass and the<br />
chase --began. When the pursuer got<br />
too close the auto thief turned into<br />
the alley and left the machine, getting<br />
away himself.<br />
FETE RAISED ENOUGH<br />
CASH FOR FERNERIES<br />
Within a few days the contract will<br />
be let for the construction of the main<br />
fernery and one of the smaller plant<br />
houses in Queen Emma park, Nuuanu<br />
valley, which will be built under the<br />
auspices of the Outdoor Circle. 1 The<br />
bids were opened yesterday at the office<br />
of H. U Kerr, architect. Tenders<br />
submitted were Sanko Company, $1658<br />
and $980; Sugihara, $1722 and $1000;<br />
Yamada, $1750 and $985. While the<br />
construction of a third fern house-I- s<br />
MAYOR ASSISTS<br />
AT GOIUG OF<br />
CITY TREASURE<br />
Having completed an Investigation<br />
ot the city and county treasury. Mayor<br />
Lane, lames W. Lloyd, head account<br />
ant, and William T. Card en. second<br />
deputy attorney, have filed their report,<br />
stating that books and money<br />
are in proper shape, v<br />
According to the report there were<br />
In the treasury the following amounts<br />
of money: gold coin $18,470.56; silver,<br />
$1,005.75: currency, $280; revenue<br />
stamps, $19; general fund in banks.<br />
$2,438.03; other special funds In banks.<br />
$27,654.38; cash basis fund In bank<br />
$82,164 5; total. $153,604.49.<br />
According to law this investigation<br />
should be made every three months,<br />
but. this is the first tune that any<br />
thing of the sort has been done, ac<br />
cording to Treasurer D. L. Conkling,<br />
since he went into office.<br />
BREA S NCTY<br />
SEWER SEALED BY<br />
B O METAL HS<br />
Divers have completed the work of<br />
closing up the breaks In the city sewer<br />
outfall and sewage Is now carried out<br />
to the end of the pipe, according to an<br />
announcement made in the office of<br />
the city water department.<br />
The completed line is now some<br />
3500 feet In length from the pumping<br />
station at Kakaako and about 2250<br />
feet from the Ann-stron-g.<br />
seawall at Fort<br />
Its outlet is in approximately<br />
25 feet of water at a potat- - 650 feet<br />
:<br />
beyond tpe reef."<br />
:: : v<br />
'Work on the pipe was carried out<br />
by vote of the supervisors, word hav<br />
ing come in from the Chamber of<br />
Commerce that the fishing industry<br />
was being carried on extensively at<br />
the break In the sewer where' the fish<br />
were .wont to gather for meals. The<br />
breaks .were covered over with huge<br />
rops of sheet iron, hlch are' said' to<br />
seal them effectively. - -<br />
MARSHAL J. J, SMIDDY: :The<br />
federal , court ; Is : disposing of opium<br />
cases so fast that I guess I will have<br />
to get out nd; makea, few mere raida<br />
--G. P. r AFFONSO : In appolntln?<br />
F. Leslie Davis as clerk of the United<br />
States court, the federal Judges have<br />
put the right man in the right place.<br />
--J A. 'dOMINIS: .The divorce<br />
business is picking up a little these<br />
day. "<br />
There iaoing to' be an unusually<br />
small number of suits this month<br />
however. '<br />
. FOSTER L. DAVIS : I have<br />
cleaned off; the federal court clerk s<br />
desk and am all ready to get down to<br />
hard work. No, I haven't appointed<br />
T<br />
my deputies yet.<br />
?<br />
UEUT. J. P. OLDING, command<br />
er U. S. S. K-- 4: Our submarines use<br />
op considerable distilled water, and It<br />
is not for drinking purposes, either<br />
Each of the K flotilla requires about<br />
150 gallons every 10 days for the bat<br />
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teries. ';:'. J-<br />
HARRY; E. MURRAY: The Brls<br />
tol 'eauge that we are using here in<br />
the office to regulate the pressure in<br />
the city mains Is proving quite a suc-<br />
cess. Already we "<br />
note a general<br />
tendency toward an average pressure<br />
v throughout the day. :<br />
r<br />
FRANK T.' SULLIVAN, superin<br />
tendent of mails, postofflce: The<br />
Christmas rush will soon be upon us.<br />
and we will have a few suggestions tc<br />
the public ready for publication tn<br />
the papers just before It starts. We<br />
hope they will make sending of Christmas<br />
presents easier both for .our patrons<br />
and for the boys In the<br />
J. WALLACE: I am of the opinion,<br />
and the actual-condition- s will<br />
bear me out. that the street gutter<br />
adjacent to the premises occupied by<br />
a Chinese store at the corner of<br />
Queen and Richards streets, is the<br />
dirtiest, vilest, rottenest. foulest disease-<br />
-breeding spot in Honolulu, ahd<br />
it is all within one block x)f the board<br />
of health offices. :<br />
contemplated, all of the funds for this<br />
work are not yet available. The children's<br />
fete, held In the armory last<br />
Saturday, made possible the construction<br />
of the femeriea-fo- r jwhich. bids<br />
were opened yesterday. . .<br />
A story and a half six-roo- m bungalow, containing<br />
two bedrooms with all modern fixtures.<br />
In good condition, convenient to cars. Situate<br />
on Young Street. Price $4000.<br />
For further particulars apply to<br />
GUARDIAN TRUST CO., LTD.,<br />
Btangenwald Building Merchant Street<br />
VILL TRY EIAKOA<br />
CLIFF TRAIL IF<br />
RAIN HOLDS 0<br />
Y. W. C, A. Planning Saturday<br />
Outing; Supper on Mountain,<br />
and Return By Moonlight !<br />
The announcement of the out In ? to<br />
be conducted by the Young Women's<br />
Christian Association next Saturday<br />
afternoon has been delayed until there<br />
should be indications whether or not<br />
the rainy spell Is ended. The continued<br />
good weather during the week,<br />
however, seems to Justify csrrrinc out<br />
the schedule as planned. Unless another<br />
dfluge occurs durjng the next<br />
48 hours, the climb will be made over<br />
the Manoa Cliff trail under the leadership<br />
of Professor J. F. RohH:. ;<br />
Considered from both the educational<br />
and the recreational viewpoints this<br />
should be one of the best of the outings<br />
Included In the course. The educational<br />
objective of the outing will<br />
be the study of trees, and for this<br />
study l there is no teacher superior to<br />
Professor Rock. Some of the lessons<br />
learned at the government nursery<br />
and In Makiklv Valley from David<br />
Haughs will be recalled on this tramp<br />
and to this will be added much that<br />
is new.<br />
The party will leave the office of<br />
the Young Women's Christian Association<br />
at 1 o'clock, Saturday. Supper<br />
will be served by Miss Evelyn Mc-Doug-<br />
'<br />
al<br />
on the mountain, and the descent<br />
will be made In the early evening<br />
by moonlight It is advised that<br />
short skirts and good tramping boots<br />
"be worn. Reservations should be<br />
made at the office of the Young<br />
Women's Christian. Association as<br />
early as possible on Friday. . '<br />
Funeral services, for Henry Clay<br />
Meyer8r former deputy territorial auditor,<br />
were to be held at 3 o'clock this<br />
afternoon from Williams undertaking<br />
establishment, with" Rev. Canon Ault<br />
efficiating. The ashes wKl be Interred<br />
In" the Nuuanu cemetery at a latftr<br />
date.<br />
.'<br />
the<br />
.r VIEIEA JEWELEY CO., 115 Hotel<br />
Thurstoii Ave. ...... . . .... . . ..<br />
1312 Center .......<br />
St, Kalmukl<br />
1818 Beretania St ..............<br />
2015 Lanihuli Drive (Manoa)....<br />
Waialae road, bet 6th and 7th..<br />
Hyde and Oahu, Manoa ........ ..<br />
2355 Oahu Ave., Manoa ....... . . .<br />
1124 Lunalilo ipartly furnished)<br />
923 Green st<br />
.<br />
1317 Maklkl St ....... I . .<br />
12C5 Wilhelmlna Rise . . . ....<br />
14th and Palolo Aves., Kalmukl. .<br />
1140'KailI st (in lane) ..t.... ...<br />
6th Ave. and PahOa (Kaimuki)..<br />
1712 King St ...................<br />
2051 Lanihuli drive (Manoa)....,<br />
.<br />
HAW TO HAVE<br />
. nnnTn<br />
I A III. I A I III II I I<br />
LHliULOl UrrtLLv<br />
nr urmn<br />
innitir<br />
ruoiD<br />
Plans of the. war department for<br />
.V- -. 1 Jt.t.l.n.l.s . 1 1 . uiaii iuuihiu nil I 9?mw9 ni IV.' i im<br />
army, if the peace strength is raised<br />
to 141.843 men and officers, as has<br />
been proposed to Congress, provide for<br />
a garriscn of 17.372 on Hawaii. This<br />
number would be stationed here as<br />
soon as possible after the Increase In<br />
the army is authorised and additional<br />
troops would be sent later, 1 it havintr<br />
already been announced that 25,000<br />
troops will be stationed here as soon<br />
as ' auartera are ' nrnrided anJ :the<br />
duty. . .. .p.; ':,;:-- .; . .:<br />
Distribution of overseas troors as<br />
laid nut bv tha' var dennriment'tro<br />
Tides for carrisoni as. follows: .lla---<br />
wan, uiau on?, io-- ,. rlt1<br />
porto Kico, wi; Alaska, 457. . , '<br />
The plan calls for the organization<br />
of four regiments of field artillery. I1<br />
regiments of infantry, 52 companies of<br />
A A I M t<br />
coasi ariuiery, ia companies or ensi- -<br />
neers and four aeroplane squads.<br />
DOROTHY DECIDES SHE-REAL- LY<br />
DOESNT WANT v '<br />
TO: MARRY EITHER MAN<br />
Dorothy Kim, the IS-- y ear-ol- d Kore<br />
an girl mentioned in connection with<br />
the Yea Sing Chun "white slave" case<br />
in federal court, ha been placed In<br />
Judge Whitney, where she is to remain<br />
pending the disposition of r the<br />
case. According s to Probation Officer<br />
John Anderson, Dorothy has told the<br />
court that she does not want to mar'<br />
ry either Yee Sing Chun or Y.. L.<br />
- rrhni th latter beine the suitor her<br />
grandparents favor, and that she does<br />
not want to leave the industrial school.<br />
It is alleged that Yee has been living<br />
with the girl during , the lasf three<br />
years, and that recently he tried, to<br />
sell her for $150. . T.-- v<br />
die: Funds<br />
in the hands of an individual<br />
trustee may sometimes mean'<br />
breach of trust, i Safeguard<br />
yourselif protect those de<br />
pendent upon you , by selecting<br />
a dependable fiduciary,<br />
company to administer your<br />
affairs.<br />
modern<br />
service.<br />
c<br />
We can give you<br />
Trust vGompariy<br />
CLOCKS<br />
i in best makes and various ornamentations.<br />
HeniWaterhousM<br />
Limited.<br />
TDRNliSHED<br />
2<br />
2<br />
2<br />
3<br />
15<br />
5<br />
4<br />
2<br />
2<br />
2<br />
2<br />
2<br />
2<br />
3<br />
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Ct.'<br />
2568 Rooke SL, Puunul. . . .......... .. . . . .V.<br />
Beach Walk .....1..... ... ...........<br />
1124 Lunalilo<br />
2638 Oahu ave Manoa. .'.. ............ ...<br />
WaikikI (on the beach) i........<br />
4<br />
2<br />
4<br />
3<br />
4<br />
bedrooms. . . . . .I75.0Q ; -<br />
; - , ...... 60.00 v<br />
" ...... 70.00 1<br />
UNFURNISHED<br />
14 Mendonca Tract (Liliha St) ,<br />
3<br />
770 Kiaau St.<br />
4<br />
1004 W. 5th Ave., Kalmukl......<br />
4<br />
1029 Aloha lane ..............<br />
2<br />
1 562 Nuuanu Ave. . . ............<br />
5<br />
Luso St (near School) ..........<br />
2<br />
'<br />
...... 60.00<br />
...... 75.00 j'<br />
...... 20.00<br />
..V... 32.50<br />
...... 16.00<br />
18JD0<br />
...... 60J)0<br />
20.00<br />
..F...<br />
-it<br />
25.00 :<br />
...... '25.00<br />
.V 25.00:<br />
..... 40.00<br />
...... 100.00 -<br />
35.00 .<br />
70.00.<br />
50.00<br />
35.00<br />
. . t . . 35.00<br />
...... 25.00<br />
22.50 ;<br />
...... 12.50<br />
.....20.00<br />
....... 30.00<br />
35.00,<br />
4
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- HONOLULU STAIfcBULLETIN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER IS, 1915. I : ; HVB<br />
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Thanlisgiving<br />
-- Dinner<br />
will bi a more enjoyable feast ,<br />
If all the ' men are attired .In<br />
Tuxedpa or Dresa Suite from<br />
'<br />
All the acceeeoriea for even-In- g<br />
and dinner dreea." ;<br />
The<br />
IDEM<br />
'<br />
"lt' never a :<br />
aale until thd<br />
customer ia aaitltf ied.,f<br />
'Hotel 8W near Fort<br />
PHONE 511<br />
Steam Clothes Cleaning<br />
Steam. Cleaning never<br />
articles." -<br />
uri-jur- es<br />
- and'Dyeq. t - x t :f<br />
All Work guarantee.' Will<br />
: call for and deliver.' - ' j<br />
,; '<br />
. 1183 ALAKEA ST, . r<br />
: (Next to Gas Co.); .<br />
YoVU Aldicys. Rcn,mber<br />
THIS Thahtegivhg'<br />
; if you take a group picture of the -<br />
family. : We have all trie .materials<br />
for; this, including the new IMP<br />
:<br />
FLASHLITE GUN, and e. will<br />
'<br />
do ' vou r developing and printing<br />
afterwards, if, you wish.' !<br />
Honolulu PKoto<br />
Theo. H Daviies<br />
. ..<br />
U N DER<br />
-<br />
& Co.. Ltd.<br />
HONOLULU<br />
Wholesale Dealers<br />
Dry Goods<br />
Hardware<br />
Groceries<br />
You give thank? boles witn- -<br />
can lor<br />
.'.'.': OUt-;hole- s:<br />
ST' v!<br />
; If you buy au'<br />
V?: vMen." vlj<br />
e:v:THE;HUB<br />
'.Hotel<br />
It M I! -.-- Ik<br />
v "I " for<br />
NEW MAN AG EM ENji. '<br />
.<br />
Ewa of Fort<br />
A-:.-- ,' 5 :<br />
The House of Vaudeville<br />
'; and Good Pictures<br />
' ""'<br />
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... . .<br />
f<br />
;v;-:'- ; ; PLAYING t-'- Y:C'<br />
- .NOW<br />
Jos ephine Gassinan and Her Piccanhuues<br />
Prices 10c, 25c ; Phone 2873<br />
. COUUMIA,aRAnKPHONCl79lSO XOCUMSIA OOUKC-OO- coos Mtr<br />
Ukulele, J5.50,<br />
$10.00,<br />
$12.50.<br />
Anything from an Ukulele to a Piano, electrjo aelf-playe- or r.<br />
Victrolaa, Grafano'aa, Columbia and Victor recorda.. Mandolin,<br />
Guitars, Violins and Sheet Music<br />
1107 Fort St, near Hotel.- - .. JAS. W..BERGSTROM, Mgr."<br />
v: ana nave a real 1 hanks- -<br />
v<br />
?A gas stove is a wood &tove<br />
with a college education.<br />
Honolulu Gas Co.<br />
LTD.<br />
c- -<br />
I<br />
the.Turkey--<br />
IS THE DESSERTahd 'of course it will. be RAAVLEYS<br />
ICE . CREAM t Don't''say just ' ice cream; ' surely : Thanks- - s<br />
giving Day is worthy-o- f UTHE BESTspecify RAWLEY S.<br />
And a word to the wise get your order m early I<br />
rorrrvins<br />
H.<br />
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An<br />
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cause<br />
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Say to herr1!Deanei' never mind all that worry and .<br />
work' in hot .l4tc1ien;.let!s. go dow F'ALACE OF<br />
'r<br />
i x<br />
I<br />
17 Hotel St<br />
rrn<br />
iniiiitiiiiiii ""cri<br />
...<br />
All Grocers<br />
SELL IT. v<br />
HACKFELD<br />
.....<br />
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;,...-;.:;:.;-<br />
dr. ;<br />
Give vfliEisTeTcffll<br />
---th- iaLt mean<br />
tomwnhs<br />
- 'gtmng-<br />
mem<br />
' ,<br />
"T' ,1 ; . .. .<br />
. .. t v .<br />
;:vi;;i;!:pmce;:m<br />
LTD<br />
something<br />
Picturesj Views and Classics' ::;'; ;<br />
Framing done in the MODER way. v J &C<br />
NATIONAL POLICY AND NATIONAL: BIRD'MPREPA.REDNESS'',;iS,<br />
: --<br />
NECESSARY. v .: , . :t r.'j.,- ' V, - -<br />
TITpfCVC!<br />
Clllforala dressed, lb.; Island V<br />
..1 W XV&Vl-j- 'I aS live, 40c; Island .dressed .45c, lb. .<br />
t Philadelphia PoultryMuseovy ;4 . ; .<br />
"<br />
'<br />
: FOR THANKSGiyiNG'- - 35c<br />
':."..<br />
; V -- ; , ..<br />
TENDER, 'YOUNG, FAT BIRDS<br />
Celery Cranberries---Roqueifo- rt Cheese<br />
Select yours todayl ' ;.;;<br />
:":<br />
,<br />
.. ...<br />
Metropolitan Meat Market<br />
-- ;<br />
PHONE 3445. "C:-<br />
;i'- -<br />
4 quality<br />
r. J- -<br />
for<br />
Thanlisliiying Day (<br />
Get a<br />
J<br />
Real<br />
flrfe tin . '<br />
Love's Bkcuit c: Bread Co.<br />
'1152 Nuuanu Sti above Pauahi<br />
and l<br />
A<br />
3<br />
.' ' r .. ; ... i<br />
Vlitluf Form a! lor Info rmal<br />
; you will want be properly groom-'T-ed- y<br />
to<br />
for' the feast-da- y.? JWe handle<br />
goods for men-fcloth- ing and<br />
and, we can save you<br />
4 furnishings<br />
moner.!: ; J..::;:<br />
lhiori pidthingCo;<br />
; Remember! ' We; have tnofed from<br />
H j 1120 Fort Street to ::u :<br />
, ;'<br />
1114 Fort Strc2tM ;<br />
i Should be a day of joy<br />
You can't enjoy it properly unless<br />
- you are proierly attired.; . . ;<br />
v<br />
We' have a wonderful , line of . --<br />
; LADIES PUHPS :<br />
: ;<br />
Just the thing for holiday festivities<br />
y&A Call' and see "us for<br />
; S h 6e' .<br />
' Satisfaction .".<br />
f EEGAL SHOE STORE<br />
::'- -- 1 Hotel ct Fcrt<br />
Call on<br />
lerriioria r.iarueuna unvision.<br />
' Nuuanu; and Queen Streets<br />
'<br />
; r ,v , ): y ;<br />
Turkeys Suckling Pigs :<br />
Geese r . , ;i Island. Fruits ; v<br />
, , Ducks v:-- y '<br />
Eresh Vegetables<br />
: Chickens ' . .<br />
' Island Butter ..,<br />
' Deliveries made in the city limits<br />
without extra charge. Phone 1840. ,<br />
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iionoIiiluAuctionRooms<br />
Alike 8treet, opposite Bailey's<br />
. Furniture 8tor.<br />
jfexf<br />
V i<br />
Biddy .<br />
TO GET VALUE 8 ELL' IT BY<br />
: ; , AUCTION.'<br />
A Goods Hauled FREE to the<br />
Auction Rooms.'<br />
X<br />
THE von HAMM-YOUN- O CO,<br />
". . LTD, Honolulu<br />
i Agents ' '<br />
Phono 1438<br />
FRANK W. HUSTACE<br />
AutomctJIct and Motorcyclts<br />
."" '"- -<br />
427<br />
' '' '<br />
'<br />
. ' Repaired<br />
Queen St, tear Judiciary<br />
Building.<br />
v'<br />
TURKEY<br />
and trimmln's<br />
PHILADELPHIA POULTRY<br />
- MUSCOVY DUCK8 ' "'<br />
Metropolitan Meat . Market ".<br />
- : Phone. 3445<br />
FOR ICE COLD DRINKS AND<br />
:U. Fin, CENT. ICE CREAM<br />
v. v - N TRY THE<br />
: HAWAIIAN DRUG5 CO.<br />
HctU and Bethel Streets'<br />
HONOLULU PHOTO<br />
SUPPLY CO.<br />
KPDAK HEADQUARTERS<br />
Fort Street<br />
r-- tp5<br />
HANAN'8 .<br />
- BEST SHOES<br />
MclNERNY SHOE STORE<br />
, Fort abovs King St<br />
vmmk BAKERY<br />
The Best Home-Mad- s Bread<br />
. In Town. ::.-lira<br />
Fort st. Phone 2124<br />
2-- .<br />
Y9U WISH 70 APYERTISE IN<br />
NEWSPAPERS<br />
.<br />
st Any .Ims, Call on or<br />
' :<br />
-- Write<br />
TUB DAKB ADVERTISING AGENCY.<br />
124 Sansome Street San Francisco<br />
; - CITY MILL COMPANY, LTD.<br />
Importers pf bestiumber and build big<br />
taatertaU.' , Prices low, and we Rive<br />
your order' prompt attention whether<br />
larce or wnajt We b-v- buUt hun-tre- di<br />
of houeses In this city with iter- -<br />
fect satisfaction If you want to build<br />
-- iCiSUlt' US. '.'''.. : ;<br />
Oqtebpathy<br />
DR SCHURMANN<br />
Berctanla and Union" Streets<br />
NEW IMPORTATIONS OF<br />
EXCLUSIVE vMILLINERY<br />
MISS POWER<br />
Boston Bids;' 'y Fort St1<br />
if 1<br />
ii<br />
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"7<br />
KIYO TOUCHED AT<br />
OKW UP<br />
Shortly after 1:30 o'clock this after<br />
noon the T. K. K. freight steamer Ki-y- o<br />
Maru docked at Pier 16, with three<br />
cabin passengers. Col. Walter H. Chat<br />
field. 2nd Infantry; Mrs. Chatfleld and<br />
Ella R. Tapper for this port' They<br />
boarded the ship at Balboa, having<br />
been on the transport Buford when<br />
It was held up by the slides la Cuie-- .<br />
bra Cut r<br />
At 8 o'clock this morning the Kiyo<br />
arrived off port, coming here direct<br />
from Salina Cruz, Mexico. 1$ days<br />
from that port Se has on board 120C<br />
tons ol nitrates for, a local fertilizer<br />
company The Kiyo comes from all<br />
the South American nitrate ports. She<br />
left Valparaiso October 4, 'Caleto<br />
Ca-los- s<br />
October 7, ! Antofagasta October<br />
11, Tocatllia October 12. Iquiaue Oc<br />
toter 14, Cal&o O.ctpber , 19, ' Balboa,<br />
Canal Zone, October 26, and Salina<br />
Cruz November 2i -<br />
r"<br />
Because the ship was much clean<br />
er and more free of rats and moaqui<br />
toes than the average boat from South<br />
American nitrate ports. Dr. F. EL Trot<br />
ter, head of the public health service<br />
here, gave the Kiyo pratique at 12: 30,<br />
two and a half hours after fumigation<br />
was begun. '"-- .<br />
Not until Monday will the Kiyo sail<br />
for Japans The postofflee announced<br />
this morning that she vrll take jpafl<br />
lor tne Orient . . r t ..i<br />
The steamer will carry a few steer<br />
age passengers . from Honolulu ' for<br />
Japan. She has good-size- d steerag?<br />
accommodations, but only limited grst<br />
cabin ' space. " She --"will take- out a<br />
small amount ol freight from here for<br />
Japan. I<br />
VAVY, BEAUTIFUL<br />
Save Your Hairl Dpuble Its<br />
.<br />
Beauty m a Fw Moments;<br />
: Try This! f<br />
Hair Stops Coming Out and<br />
' Every particle of Dandruff<br />
' v<br />
. pi$appeare<br />
V<br />
7<br />
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Ml<br />
HONOLtJLU STAB-BULLETI- N, TnUBSBAY,<br />
m win<br />
Willi<br />
r<br />
I<br />
William F. Storey was sworn In yesterday<br />
st the. custom-hous- e as customs<br />
inspector, to take the place of<br />
T; P. Harris, resigned. :<br />
"<br />
Laden with scrap metaL the bark<br />
R. P. Rithet trill sail Saturday or<br />
Monday "for San Francisco. ; She baa<br />
been loading at Pier 8.<br />
A salvage company has succeeded<br />
in floating the liner Mariposa, sunk<br />
at Bella Bella October S. The steamer<br />
was raised November 3. : '<br />
The ' schooners Robert Lewers and<br />
Caroline sailed yesterday for Sound<br />
ports, having compiled with the Seamen's<br />
Act before leaving.<br />
The Japanese freighter Kiyo Mara<br />
arrived this morning' with ' 1000 tons<br />
of nitrates for local fertilizer firms.<br />
She docked at Pier 16 to discharge<br />
'<br />
her cargo. " " r. r: '<br />
The Japanese steamer Kiyo Maru,<br />
in port today. Is expected to take 200<br />
tons of bunker coal ' from the<br />
Inter-Islan- d<br />
before sailing Monday for<br />
Japan ports. ,..:..-..- .-<br />
One day's mall, 24 sacks, left here<br />
at 10 this morning in the O. S.<br />
K.-- T.<br />
K. K. liner ' Seattle Maru, for San<br />
Francisco. M.ost of it was letter mall,<br />
v the postofflce rsported.' '<br />
;<br />
Of 545 arrivals .at the port of New<br />
York in October, 241 flew the BriMah'<br />
flag and 126 the American Norwegian<br />
ships were third, numbering 62,<br />
and. Italian vessels fourth, 23.<br />
Next mail from the coast will arrive<br />
Monday morning in the Oceanic<br />
steamer Sonoma. The Lurline, sailing<br />
from here Tuesday afternoon, will<br />
take the next mail to the mainland.<br />
- Early next week the Hind-Rolp- h<br />
schooner Muriel will sail for Sound<br />
ports, after discharging her. lumber<br />
cargo. She will receive sailing orders<br />
here by cable from the company's San<br />
Francisco office before clearing. .<br />
4 i - f<br />
;<br />
i.<br />
1.;.-- '<br />
A radio message received by Castle<br />
& Cooke from the Matson liner Wll-helmireported<br />
her position at 8<br />
o'clock" last ntglit a8vl9ga' mile's from<br />
Honolulu. The steamer' is due here<br />
Tuesday morning from San Francisco.<br />
v With the sailing November 5 from<br />
Nome for Seattle of the steamer Victo<br />
ria, steamship communication to this<br />
Alaskan port closed for the winter,<br />
and will not reopen until next June,<br />
when the Ice goes out of Bering Sea.<br />
' ii f j ii<br />
A H SCHEDULE OF<br />
ARRIVALS IS<br />
GIVEN OUT<br />
Dates of arrival of American-Hawaiia- n<br />
steamers at Honolulu from December<br />
15 tor March. 15 were announced<br />
today by the focal office of the Ameri<br />
can-Hawaii- Steamship Company, the<br />
general freight agent having been advised<br />
that the following-schedul- e of<br />
steamers tof this' line has been ar-<br />
i<br />
ranged and Is now effective:<br />
Tne steamer Arizcnan, voyage number<br />
5, will leave San -- Francl&co De<br />
cember 8, arriving at Honolulu Decem<br />
' ber 15. -<br />
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5<br />
.<br />
The Minnesotan.' voyage 4, will sail<br />
from Puget Sound December 13, arrifiag<br />
ai mis pon uecemoer zz. f<br />
The Panaman, voyage 6, will leave<br />
Puget Sound December 25. arriving at<br />
Honolulu January 3. ;<br />
From New York, the Ohioan will<br />
sail November 27, leaving San Francisco<br />
January 23, and reaching Honolulu<br />
January 30. - . - v<br />
The Alaskan will leave New Yorl(<br />
December 7 and Puget Sound February<br />
6, arriving at Honolulu February<br />
15.<br />
t December 17 the tKentuckian wilt<br />
sail from 'New York, and depart from<br />
Puget Sound February' 16. This wllj<br />
bring her into Honolulu February 2S:<br />
On December 27 the Mexican will<br />
leave New York, and Is due to sail<br />
from Puget Sound - February v 26r art<br />
riving here March 6.<br />
NO.VEMBEB 18,1915.<br />
" ' ' :<br />
January 6 is the Georgian's date of<br />
departure from New York. She is due<br />
to sail from Puget Sound March 6,<br />
and to arrive in Honolulu March 15,<br />
GRilB GiiriBLERS<br />
AND BIG OUTFIT<br />
(Continued from Page 1) 1<br />
stuff" in Honolulu, and a letter rej<br />
ceived by the police department latef<br />
gave more information. The letter,<br />
which came to McDuffie several days<br />
. !<br />
Honolulu Stock Exchangs<br />
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1<br />
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Thursday,' Nov. 18.<br />
MERCANTILE. Bid. Asked<br />
Alexander ft BaIdwin.Ltd 225 ....<br />
C Brewer k Co. ......<br />
SUGAR.<br />
Ewa Plantation Co. ..... 24 24H<br />
Haiku Sugar Co. 163 187H<br />
Haw. Agrl Co.<br />
Haw. CL ft Sug. Col .... . .... 414<br />
Haw. Sugar Co. . . . . . . i . .... 38 Vi<br />
Honokaa Sugar Co. . . . . 5 .<br />
Honomu Sugar Co. ......<br />
Hutchinson" Sugar P. Co.<br />
Kahuku Plan. Co. .... V. 15H 16<br />
Kekaha Sugar Co.<br />
Koloa Sugar Co. 4<br />
.- - . . 125 . .. .<br />
McBryde Sugar Col, Ltd. 8 8Va<br />
;<br />
Oahu Sugar Co.<br />
27 27H<br />
Olaa Sugar Co Ltd.... thi 7H<br />
Onomea .Sugar Co. .... 39<br />
Paauhau Pk Co, ......<br />
Pacific Sugar Mfll . . . . . . .:<br />
Paia Plantation Co. . . .<br />
Pepeekeo Sugar Co. . . . '<br />
Pioneer Mill Co 31 SI<br />
San Caxloa Mill Co Ltd. 7<br />
Walalua Agri.' Co. . I . 23 23<br />
Walluku Sugar Co.<br />
Walmanslo Sugar Co. ...<br />
Walmea Sugar Mill Co. e<br />
MISCELLANEOUS.<br />
Haiku F. ft P. Co4 Cora. .<br />
Halkn F. ft P. Co. Pfa...<br />
Haw. Electric Co. .. . .<br />
Haw. Pineapple Co. 33 33<br />
H1I6 lv. JL Co, eta ....<br />
Hilo Ry. Co Com ..... . .r.40 --<br />
..50<br />
Hon.' B. ft'M.; Co.',' Ltd. 19 20<br />
Hon. Gaa Co, Pfd...... 100<br />
Hon, Gas Co., Com...... 100<br />
Hon. R. T. ft VCo.. . . .....<br />
II. S. Na. Co. .... ..<br />
Mutual Tel. JCo., 19 19<br />
Oahu Ry. ft Land Ca.... U6.<br />
.'<br />
Pahang Rubber Co. .. .<br />
Tanjong Olok Rubber Ca ....<br />
;.<br />
. BONDS. '<br />
.<br />
Hamakua Ditch Cov . ....<br />
....<br />
Haw. C ft SugariCovty.. . . .<br />
Haw. Irr. Co. 6s... 1 ... .<br />
Haw. Ter. Es, Pub. Imp..<br />
Haw. Ter. Pub. Imp. 4s..<br />
Haw. Ter. 4Ha ......... .....<br />
Haw. Ter. ts '<br />
' . . . . . ...<br />
. . . " . .<br />
Hilo R.R.C. 6s Issue 09.. ' .... ....<br />
Hllo R.R.CO. .... 63 .<br />
...... .....<br />
Hon. Gas Co., Ltd 5s. ... 101.;.:<br />
Hon. R. T. ft L. Co.' 6s. . 104<br />
Kauai Ry. Co. 6s, . . .... . 100 ....<br />
McBryde Sugar Co. s.. .... 100<br />
Mutual Tel. 3s ..... . . . 104 e<br />
Oahu Ry. ft L. Co. 5s... 105<br />
Pacific Sugar Mill Co. 6s<br />
Oahu Sugar Co. '6s. 'Z '.. . : 106<br />
Olaa Sugar Co." 6s....... 93 ,<br />
Pacific Guano ft F. Co. 6s .....105 '<br />
Pioneer-MC- I - Ca 5s.... . -<br />
....<br />
.<br />
San Carlos Mill Cor 6... .... .,.<br />
..<br />
Honokaa Sug. Co. 6..<br />
Walalua Agri. Co. 5s.... ....<br />
xSalesV- - Between Boards--S-O 20, 30<br />
Oahu Sug. Co. 27; 20. 80 McBryde<br />
8;-20- 0 H., C, ft S Co. 41; 200<br />
Try as you will, after, an application<br />
or uanaenne, you can not nna a suigie<br />
trace pf dandruff or falling hair;, and<br />
your scalp will not itch, but what, will<br />
lease you most will be after a1 few<br />
weeks' use,, when you see new halri<br />
fine and downy at first yea but real'<br />
ly new, hair growing all oyer i the<br />
scalp. - '<br />
f ,<br />
A little Danderine Immediately doubles<br />
the beauty of your hair, t No difference<br />
how dull, faded, brittle i and<br />
scraggy, just mdisten a cloth with<br />
Danderine '<br />
and carefully draw it<br />
through your hair, taking one amall<br />
strand at a time. The effect is imme<br />
diate and amazing your hair wilj be<br />
light, fluffy and wavy, and have an<br />
appearance of abundance; an Incomparable<br />
lustre, softness and; luxuri<br />
ance, the beauty, and shimmer of true<br />
hair health. - i c<br />
25-ce- nt Get a bottle of Knowlton's<br />
Danderine from any drug store; or<br />
toilet ' counter, and prove that your<br />
hair is as pretty and Boft as any<br />
that it has been neglected or injured<br />
by careless treatment that's all.- -<br />
Danderine is to the' hair what fresh4<br />
showers of rain and sunshine arp to<br />
vegetation. It goes right to the roots,<br />
Invigorates and strengthens them. Its<br />
exhilarating, stimulating and life-produciproperties<br />
cause the hair to<br />
grow long, strong and beautiful. Adv.<br />
ENGLISHWOMAN" SENDS '<br />
$2 TO CAVELL FUND<br />
This morning a contribution of $2<br />
was sent to the Star-Buleti- n office by<br />
someone who wished to remain anonymous,<br />
and who asked that the money<br />
be accredited to "Englishwoman"<br />
and' added to the money . being feent<br />
from Honolulu to London for. the fund<br />
being raised to erect a monument in<br />
memory of Edith CavelU the . Enllsh<br />
nurse who was executed in Belgium<br />
by Star-Bulleti- the Germans. The n<br />
has now agreed to transmit a total of<br />
4<br />
323, as follows:<br />
--<br />
Uncle Sam" 3 2.00 Is<br />
Australian ... ... . . . .". . . . .... 5.00<br />
Canadian" .... ........... 1.00<br />
Mrs. E. Hodgson . 2.00<br />
Ireland" 1.00<br />
"Americus" 10.00<br />
'Englishwoman"" 2.00<br />
&<br />
Total . . ..... .,.r. .$23.00<br />
The Star-Bulleti- n A varied cargo was brought In yes<br />
terday from Kauai by the<br />
is not sponsor for<br />
the fund and is merely receiving the<br />
money at the request of several pa<br />
trons of the paper, to be later turned<br />
over to a committee.<br />
" Y<br />
Rumors continue in San Francisco<br />
the-new- that . China Mail Steamship<br />
Company, owners of the old Pacific<br />
Mall liner China, ' may" charter the<br />
eru for one or two' voyages to the<br />
'<br />
:<br />
Far East.<br />
CHOP.SUI '''<br />
93 North King Street<br />
(Between Maunakea and Smith.)<br />
Call and see our brand new CHOP<br />
SUI House Everything . Neat to<br />
and Clean.<br />
Tables may be reserved by phone,<br />
No. 1713<br />
Inter-Islan- d<br />
steamer W. G. HalL It included five<br />
crates of chickens, 25 bags of cocoa<br />
plants and 27 packages of sundries.<br />
Cabin passengers were three, and<br />
there were nine deck passengers.<br />
A 4 o'clock this afternoon Ihe Inter- -<br />
Island steamer Helene will - sail for<br />
Hawaii ports, carrying 70 tons of coat,<br />
50 for Naalehu and 20 for the Hllo<br />
Railroad ' Company.' The' steamer ar<br />
rived this morning, but brought no<br />
passengers and only one empty drum<br />
of freight .<br />
On board the O. S. K.-- T. K. K. liner<br />
Seattle Maru, which continued her<br />
voyage to San Francisco today, sailing<br />
from Pier 7 at 10 o'clock this morning,<br />
are 80 through .steerage passengers,<br />
mostly' Russian Jews, who left Russia<br />
on account of the 'war and unsettled<br />
political conditions. ; '<br />
No confirmation has been received<br />
to date by, H. Hackfeld & Company.<br />
local agents of the $hina Mail;' of the<br />
report from San Francisco that the<br />
new company has chartered . the for<br />
mer Pacific Mail liner Mongolia for<br />
one round trip to China at a charter<br />
Bringing 19 cabin passengers, the<br />
Inter-Islan- d . Bteamer Claudlne arrived<br />
this morning " from : Ma'uf.' She had<br />
much freight including 39 cattle, 10<br />
calves, 58 hogs. 74 bundles of hides,<br />
11 boxes of oranges, 22 bales of bags.<br />
29 sacks of corn,-5- 8 of potatoes,' 15<br />
empty ine barrels, and other 'mis<br />
cellaneous cargo. Strong head winds<br />
and rough seas out and moderate<br />
winds and seas inward were reported.<br />
I DAILY REMINDERS; I<br />
To get value,' sell ic by auction. See<br />
auction ads. Adv. v - - . .<br />
Round the island in auto. $4.00.<br />
Lewis Stables. Phone 2141. adv.<br />
Gonsalves & Co., Ltd., have just re<br />
ceived a .supply, of Portuguese- - onion<br />
seed in 61h. bags. (Adv.) ' ' ;<br />
There's no reason why you should<br />
wear inferior hosiery when the best<br />
just' as' cheap. Have" you tried the<br />
best it's Thoenix hose.' At the Clar-<br />
' '<br />
ion. '.<br />
. .<br />
Do you belieye in "preparedness?'-- '<br />
We mean preparedness for opportu<br />
nity or: for old age. Of course you do.<br />
Start that account today with Bishop<br />
i:-<br />
'<br />
Co.<br />
: :. .<br />
New line of brassieres, Junifonn<br />
and Prudential goods maternity and<br />
surgical corsets and belts; new - ago! is interesting.<br />
; J<br />
:<br />
T am taking the liberty to writd to<br />
you a personal letter to see if ;yoJ<br />
would do somehing..to rid Jthls town<br />
of a coyple of<br />
fall<br />
models, front and-- back lace corsets.<br />
Goodwin Corset Shop, Pantheon bldg.<br />
r ' (<br />
Adv. .<br />
-<br />
PERSONALITIES<br />
ROBERT C. LYDECKER, archives<br />
librarian, expects to leave for the<br />
mainland on a vacation early in De<br />
cember.<br />
HARRY ANCILL of the City. Trans<br />
fer Company is enjoying a three<br />
weeks vacation with his family. They<br />
are now . at Kahuku and will later go<br />
MaunawaL<br />
Beautifully dressed windows Satur<br />
day. Adv.<br />
-- professional gamblers<br />
by the names ' of Spencer and . Slats;<br />
who have been preying on poor unfortunates<br />
who have the gambling craze,<br />
such as my husband and' his friends.<br />
"The person Slats, I am Informed,<br />
ct is an frpm San Quentin being<br />
sent there for doping a party anl<br />
then robbing him. He rooms at the<br />
Greystone, room B, and I am told thai<br />
he.haa ail Ws cropke.d outfit with him,<br />
eSch as marked cards, drills, "<br />
quicksilver,<br />
loaded dice, etc.<br />
f<br />
!'Qne of the places they usually take<br />
their prey to is room 10, New. Allans-to-n<br />
hotel, oh Union street , .The room<br />
is at the end of the hallway. r<br />
I TKlndly break up this clique ; i<br />
may be the means of saving a home.<br />
--<br />
. It will do me good if you catch my<br />
husband with the bunch; it may learn<br />
him a lesson.<br />
"A FRIEND,"<br />
"Slats'KIs thought. to mean Johnson,<br />
and "Spencer? is probably' Watson, h<br />
Saw Soldiers Lose Money. "<br />
' Facts relating to the games in room<br />
10 were communicated to " McDuffie<br />
previous to the receipt of the letter,<br />
and one man reported that on the<br />
night of November: 9 he watched the<br />
game In No.' h a transom until<br />
4 o'clock in the morning, a number<br />
of soldiers' being'engaged in play<br />
and most of them losing all they had.<br />
When Detectives McDuffie, Swift<br />
Kellett Silva,; Anderson and Capt Baker<br />
of the police broke into room 10 at<br />
II o'clock last night they: found eight<br />
men afound the table. Rubber chips<br />
on the table represented 25 cents,<br />
and $5 each, the total value of chips<br />
in the game being 3485, while 340 In<br />
cash was taken. A dozen or more<br />
decks of cards were on hand. ' I<br />
Wnen Johnson was searched he<br />
gave the tip himself that led to the?<br />
seizure of the rest of his outfit when<br />
he said to one of the detectives, I<br />
know what you are looking for. You<br />
are looking for a couple of coins with<br />
quicksilver on them."<br />
Find Tools for Crooks.<br />
The. reference to quicksilver led to<br />
the conclusion that Johnson was the<br />
man who was loading dice, and his<br />
room at the Graystone Hotel, corner<br />
King "and"' Nuuanu "" streets, v was<br />
- searched- In the room was found<br />
every "conceivable necessity for croojr-ed-gambling.-<br />
-<br />
Johnson 'had a dentist's drill stand<br />
and a set of drills for boring dice, two<br />
automatic revolvers, hand drills, blank<br />
dice, and a dozen pairs of loaded, dice,<br />
He is expert enough to load - even<br />
transparent celluloid dice, ' Honokaa 5; 50 Kahuku 16; 40, 10 O.<br />
Ri ft X. Co. 145; 20 Olaa 7; 25 H.<br />
DL :<br />
ft M. Co. 20; 50 Pioneer 32.<br />
. Session Sales 5 Oahu<br />
which he<br />
does by boring the marks on the faces<br />
deeper and putting cement and quicksilver<br />
In.<br />
This morning Johnson admitted that<br />
he had been engaged in opium smuggling,<br />
and claimed he lost 334,000<br />
through miscarriage of a smuggling<br />
scheme last year. He says he has<br />
five bullet wounds in his body and<br />
claims that in San Francisco he was<br />
licensed to carry a revolver. He has<br />
plenty of money. ' v<br />
"Oh, they'll fine me $100, or maybe<br />
3500, and let me go," he said this<br />
morning. "That will pay them for<br />
their trouble and I will get out of<br />
town; I'm willing to leave. The town<br />
Is too small for my kind of game."<br />
Johnson was recognized by Policeman<br />
Carter as having formerly" made<br />
a practise of running on transports,<br />
- Sug. Ca<br />
27; 10 Haw. Pine. Co. 33... ; '<br />
'<br />
NOTICE<br />
.j Nov. 18. At a meeting of, the di-<br />
"<br />
rectors of Hutchinson f Sugar JPlanr<br />
tation Co it was voted " to increase<br />
the monthly dividend to. 30 cents, pay<br />
able December 6, 1915.' .'<br />
t Latest sugar quotation : 98 deg.<br />
tfst 5.02 cents, or 5100.40 per too.<br />
Sugar 5.02cts<br />
tests<br />
Henry Vaterhouse Trust Co.,<br />
' Ltd. r; v,:-,:r;;- :<br />
Members Honolulu Stock and Bond<br />
'<br />
-- Exchange. rt 'y-- i Fort and Merchant 8treeta '<br />
i Telepnons 1208<br />
where he is said to have conducted a<br />
game. He ana ms gang are tnougnt<br />
to have already made a big bunch of<br />
money in Honolulu through crooked<br />
gambling.<br />
... ,,<br />
Germany uses many steel railway<br />
tes.<br />
. ; i jt ; v i .<br />
' Bf<br />
wanted. i .<br />
Curbing bids on 250 ft stone or concrete<br />
curbing; give dimensions. Ad-- -<br />
' '<br />
dress P. O. box 591.<br />
6324-3- t<br />
FURNISHED ROOM.<br />
cottage, 38 month. Apply 1222<br />
1 - Emma st. 6324-3- t<br />
OPTICIAN.<br />
Sang On Kee, 1123 Nuuanu; jeweler.<br />
T'-- v-- 6324-l- m -<br />
' SCULPTOR AND DESIGNER.<br />
Seigyu" Alnb,- - sculptor and" designer.<br />
Tel. 4046. 20 S.'Bereianla st, near<br />
Nuyanu.<br />
6324-3- m<br />
WATCHMAKER<br />
Y. Tomlkawaformi:471r Queen, -- now<br />
at 160 Hotel; Jewelry reasonable.<br />
6324-3- m<br />
NOTICE.<br />
Ewa Plantation Company.<br />
The stockbooks of Ewa Plantation<br />
Co. will be closed to transfers Friday,<br />
November 19, 1915, at 12 o'clock noon,<br />
to Tuesday, November 30, 1915, inclus-ive- .:<br />
.<br />
CHAS. H. ATHERTON,<br />
. . Ewa Plantation Co.<br />
Honolulu, Nov. 18, 1915.<br />
' 6324-l- t<br />
Our Advice Is:<br />
When you feel out of sorts from constipation,<br />
let us say that if r<br />
do not relieve you, see a physician,<br />
because no other home remedy will.<br />
Sold only by us, W rr- -<br />
'<br />
Benson, Smith & Co, Ltd.<br />
ARE YOU<br />
IF NOT, SEE<br />
Castle & Cooke, Ltd.<br />
! - Agents for<br />
Fire, Life, Marine, Automobile<br />
Tourists, Baggage Insurance<br />
A Million<br />
Belters- --<br />
is a large sum of money<br />
and difficult to accumulate.<br />
Did it ever occur to<br />
you that this sum " must<br />
begin .with ONE DOXry<br />
;y: :<br />
lak!<br />
. I Start NOW even if only<br />
one dollar in our SAV<br />
INGS DEPT.<br />
Rnnlrnf Hnwnli ! trf<br />
Cor. Fori and Merchant J<br />
JO<br />
- V<br />
o . UMITEO<br />
Issues K N. A K. Letters of<br />
Credit and Travelers Cheeks<br />
available throughout the world.<br />
at Lowe:! Uzlcz<br />
c4--<br />
Brewera Co.<br />
(Umlted) -<br />
SUGAR FACTORS<br />
COMMISSION MERCHANTS<br />
8HIPPINQ AND INSUR- -'<br />
T ANCE AGENTS<br />
FORT ST HONpLULU, T. H.<br />
List of Ojtficers and Directors:<br />
E. P. BISHOP. .President<br />
'<br />
O. H. ROBERTSON. . ....... ,<br />
.Vice-Preside- nt and Manager<br />
B. ' IYERS I.1--. . . . .Secretary<br />
E. A. R. ROSS......Treasurer<br />
R. CARTER . . . ; . . . .Director<br />
C. H. . COOKE. ,i. .. .. .Director<br />
J. R. GALT. . ........ .Director<br />
R. A-- COOKE....;. J. .Director<br />
A. OARTLEY. . .'. . . . . .Director<br />
D. 0." MAYJ. .Auditor<br />
Ciillbp<br />
& ,Co.<br />
BANKERS 3<br />
Pay 4 yearly on Savlnss De-posits,<br />
compounded twice<br />
: "f ' i Annually. -<br />
THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE<br />
. . BANK, LIMITED.<br />
'<br />
."' .<br />
-<br />
Yen.<br />
CapIUV subscribed . . .48,000,000<br />
Capital paid up. V..V..'30,000,000<br />
Reserve fund ; . . . ... .20,000,000<br />
S. AWOKI, Local Manager<br />
MpntgLoaii<br />
HOME INSURANCE CO. OF HAWAII,<br />
i ltd. ' : J '<br />
96 KING STREET, CORNER FORT.<br />
8 Carries<br />
HAWAIIAN TRUST<br />
CO, LID.<br />
on a Trust<br />
Business In ail its<br />
branches.<br />
FOR SALE<br />
$160 Lots ' 50x100 on 9th and 10th<br />
aves., Palolo; $10 down, $3 per mo.<br />
"<br />
No interest. ;<br />
$160 Lots 50x100 on 10th. 11th and<br />
12th aves., Kaimuki; $10 down, $3<br />
per month. ,<br />
For cheap lands call, on<br />
P. E. K.<br />
VYaltv Bjdj.<br />
STBATJCH<br />
M 8. King 8L<br />
PLEASED?<br />
us<br />
Alexander<br />
Baldwin<br />
Limited.<br />
41<br />
: Sugar Factors<br />
Commission Merchants<br />
and Insurance Agents<br />
i Agents for<br />
I Hawaiian ' Commercial ft Sugar<br />
Co.<br />
HaQra Sugar Company.<br />
Paia Plantation. "":<br />
Maul Agricultural Company,<br />
awalian Sugar Company.<br />
'Kahuku Plantation Company.<br />
McBryde 8ugar Co, Wd.<br />
Kahulul Railroad Company.,<br />
Kauat Railway Company. ;'<br />
Kauai Fruit ft Land Co, Ltd.<br />
Honolua Ranch!.;, '.. - .l.<br />
$ - 1- -<br />
V TH2' :<br />
B. F. DillHan Co.<br />
limited. ,<br />
General Agents for Hawaii i<br />
Atlas Assurance ' Company' of r<br />
London, New York. Underwriters'<br />
Agency? Providence<br />
Insurance Co.<br />
4th floor SUngenwald Cullding.<br />
Hen I<br />
in<br />
Wash-tnsto- n<br />
'<br />
-- ?T<br />
... ... .<br />
Stangenwatd : Bldg, 1C2 Merchant 8L<br />
STOCK AND BpNO EHOKCRS<br />
Member! Honolulu, ClocJj and Bond<br />
v (' Exchan;?.-- - '""<br />
J F. MORGAN CO., LTD.<br />
STOCK" BROKERS<br />
Information Furnished and Loans<br />
"'"-''"" '' ' '<br />
Made."<br />
Merchant Street . Star Culllna<br />
; Phonet; VJZ7 T '<br />
for- -<br />
V<br />
71 ;<br />
Electricity, gas, screens In all houses.<br />
Partially furnished, cottage, $3?.<br />
Fine cottage La town; $22.<br />
Small cottage in town; $15." .<br />
'<br />
New house; $23.<br />
cottage ;TIae location; $23.<br />
cottage; '$12v<br />
j : Fbr Saie.<br />
Choice building Lots In KallM,<br />
Real Estate<br />
842 Kaahurfianu 8U TeTeThtns SS33 '<br />
i ,1<br />
!<br />
MEAT MARKET ft GROCERY<br />
PHONE 3451<br />
C<br />
CL YEE HOP ft CO.<br />
MAYFLOWER'<br />
KONA COFFEE<br />
has always gtyen<br />
, satisfaction .<br />
HENRY MAY ft CO.<br />
CLOTHES FOR MEN<br />
.. .<br />
152 54 Hotel SL, at Bishop,<br />
SCI<br />
COYN<br />
,<br />
E<br />
FOR FURNITURI ...<br />
Young BuILtflitf.'<br />
'<br />
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4<br />
i.<br />
T<br />
t
V Last<br />
V,"<br />
V"- -<br />
0.<br />
AN v<br />
!<br />
'V-<br />
rrrvr<br />
Popular i neater<br />
i<br />
:<br />
3 Nights<br />
r<br />
t<br />
a<br />
JOSEPHINE GASSMAN<br />
"<br />
AXDHEK<br />
MATINEE<br />
2 to 4<br />
EVENINGS:<br />
Two Shows,<br />
6:50 to 10<br />
o'clock<br />
r<br />
-<br />
PICGANINNIES<br />
.A . m. i HI W<br />
Same<br />
at<br />
' and 25c. i<br />
MATINEE SATURDAY 2:30<br />
. T .'' .<br />
TONIGHT<br />
Complete Change of Program<br />
HEW SOKOS -<br />
Reserved Seats Box Office<br />
Today<br />
Bishop<br />
Pricesl6c<br />
f r.<br />
HAWAI<br />
4<br />
. t . I<br />
Theater<br />
Frohman Amusement<br />
: Corporation .<br />
:NEW PICTURES<br />
Presents an All-St- ar .Cast<br />
. Inv<br />
,n ; tttn on<br />
Phone 2873<br />
MATINEE<br />
(4o 4<br />
EVENINGS:<br />
Two Shows,<br />
,6:30 to 10<br />
o'clock ;<br />
1 v<br />
. Ml -- l , ;<br />
By Alfred Sutro A,'.'A,,d: vVA-'-<br />
5 Act's of Tense Dramatic Scenes<br />
Also the Last Episode of The Adventures of Kathlyn '<br />
v Special Matinee Saturday 12 Noon to 4 P. if. i<br />
7 Three ' Days Only, Thursday; Friday, Saturday, '<br />
' V<br />
r November 18, 19 and 20<br />
. . ..Prices, 10c, 20c, 30e V- - i i<br />
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ia ti:3 production of high -- class men's and HvotneaV<br />
iShoid We oSbr the season's latest models to our patrons H<br />
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Today<br />
Teleplione 22G8 74 Queen Street<br />
Honolulu, T. II.<br />
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Bethel Street:<br />
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nOXOT.TTMT STAR-BULLETI- N, THinsnAY.<br />
Pathe Weeklv LIBERTY THEATER Tonight 7:40<br />
1?, 1015. .BEVEN<br />
I JEighth Great Clinpter of<br />
"THE DIAMOND FR01I<br />
Up-to-the-Min-<br />
Prices,<br />
Henrv Ainlvw-Broth- er<br />
tV.t.,U.<br />
Officers" Mi,i,ar --l lif-- ''H1"1".,.<br />
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10,' 20, 30 -- Cents. i, ;<br />
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--Another erf<br />
v<br />
is to have her sons at the<br />
Bijou : produced<br />
-- theater. ; Mrs. SalHe Hume1<br />
Douglas has vritteri "the'"ii3a(Iea of<br />
)ias-dedicate-<br />
Paradise", and' It' td the<br />
Honolulu. Ad; Club, Mad,eHn,eKoWe,<br />
the prima donna of the Raymond Teal<br />
Company, 1U ; sing; the ion, during<br />
me.iasi nan os we wett.tvaen toe<br />
ctanpany;wlll present f'Uttk Miss;<br />
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Wise.<br />
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Tonight will be the first night of<br />
the new show, and according to the<br />
advance notices it will. be. one of ihe<br />
merriest .of the many ipresented here<br />
by the Teal .It Is truly a<br />
comedy bill; and eTery bit of dialogue<br />
and business Is 1 aggregation.<br />
alive :; with mirth.<br />
The many song numbers which run<br />
Miss .'Inga Orner, Norwegian<br />
Soprano, to Give Unusual ;<br />
Concert Opera House<br />
at<br />
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Manager W. D. Adams of the Ha-<br />
waiian Opera House has announced<br />
that Miss Inga Orner, the great Norwegian<br />
soprano will give her first and<br />
probably her only recital in Honolulu<br />
the evening of Saturday. November 27.<br />
The Norwegian son gbird comes d<br />
from a successful ebneert tour<br />
off thef mainland,WlslUng the Islands<br />
to recuperate from, a season of hard<br />
work and travel. For several seasons<br />
mixed in Adler-i-k- a. Just ONE<br />
SPOONFUL cleanses bowels.''-s-<br />
THOROUGH<br />
constipation,<br />
t relieves almost<br />
ANY CASE sour or<br />
gfcssy stomach. One bottle has relieved<br />
mild cases appendicities. In<br />
acute cases get your doctor's permission<br />
to try. '' -<br />
One spoonful Adler-i-k- a ONLY<br />
TWICE a week keeps entire system<br />
CLEAN and prevents appendicitis.<br />
Most medicines act only on<br />
lower bowel; Adler-irk- a acts on<br />
BOTH lower and upper bowel.<br />
TEN MINUTES fetter taking, effect<br />
begins the INSTANT action<br />
Is surprising. Although powerful.<br />
It works GENTLY and NEVER<br />
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gripes. The Hollister Drug Co.<br />
4.<br />
llonolctiO' aong5't- -<br />
throughout<br />
t' theS Jbfll . are? particularly<br />
noted for their novelty.<br />
rfomer Jong will sing a .brand new<br />
song, "Araby," and will be assisted by<br />
the girls. ? Hazel ' Lake and . Claude<br />
Kelly, will present - ..The . Church<br />
Around the ' Corner vivacious little<br />
Hazel Lake will BingT Want ta Be<br />
Way Down Yonder? In the 'Cornfield<br />
and the Ducklings will assist : ; .<br />
Raymond Teal Is . down, ior some<br />
more of his local parodies, .and it is<br />
hoped he wiU spring some' more on<br />
"The Walkiki,; song, w "Old . Black<br />
Crow"- - is At good specialty, with the<br />
Ducklings and Roy Kinslow jeading.<br />
Homer Long and Madeline Rowe have<br />
a doet, "Oh, You New York, Oh, You<br />
Chicago,'' and i;here are several other<br />
dandles.i.-;- i r r,.'' :"::f<br />
llbUS ACTORS<br />
SIIOW'WY LIE<br />
Life in the British army, in bar-<br />
racks and ' In t actual warfare in Afghanistan;<br />
?<br />
the ironies of England's<br />
aristocracy; the lle of a. typical Eng-lis-h<br />
bookmaker, are. among the thrill<br />
ing events that j, are , portrayed In formers last night," and<br />
"Brother -- Earaunt.odvnlr.matiBee-3or--eh4ldreH yester<br />
the'mid-wek- '<br />
OfficerjgI;'<br />
-ici.ure<br />
.maj. wjwi nuown a ,ue, L.it-erttheater<br />
tonlgJit,,,tomorrpw; night<br />
and. Saturday nigbf,- - also Saturday afternoon.<br />
" Incidentally, aside from all<br />
of these British scenes there will be<br />
shown a British tompaiij .'of artists,<br />
. ' '<br />
I.Jf V It.. I<br />
mciuuuig ui oesi ngw. appearing, uc<br />
fore the screen in1 those far-of- f isles<br />
"Brother Officers" ' is a dramatic<br />
military romance 'with ; a. Strong appeal<br />
to all. Henry Ainly "ajipers in<br />
the leading role, and Ainly is to Great<br />
Britain what Dtfstiri Fknum f is to<br />
America in the tfold. of. slight' drama.<br />
He Is supported ba cast Vhich con-- ,<br />
Alfred Sutro's well Vknown pUty'"<br />
"The Builder of Bridges," in which<br />
Kyrle Bellew. made a successful run.<br />
is the basis of the ; big Frohman<br />
Amusement Corporation's offering at<br />
the Hawaii theater. for the last half of<br />
the week.<br />
C Aubrey Smith ylajs the leadine<br />
role in this off eringy that a masterful<br />
engineer in charge of the construction<br />
of the largest bridge In the world.<br />
Edward Thursfield, the? engineer, is a<br />
victim of untoward ; circumstances In<br />
the midst cf his strenuous work. A<br />
theft of a large sum of.mnnev frov<br />
his office throws him in the way of<br />
the sister of the youthful thief. He<br />
proceeds to fall in lov(y with the girl,<br />
who is anxious to gain his favor to<br />
clear her brother. She wins his love<br />
but in the effort loses her own heart,<br />
and Thursfield learns the reason for<br />
her having set her cap for him.<br />
i Following a separation ;of the lovers<br />
the thief rehabilitates himself, and his<br />
sister goes to return the stolen money.<br />
She is successful in convincing Thursfield<br />
that she has, fallen a captive to<br />
his mastery.<br />
"The Builder of Bridges' will h- -<br />
shown this afternoon atd twice tonight,<br />
and will be repeated for the<br />
same number of performances tomorrow<br />
and Saturday.<br />
LAST OFmm<br />
BILLS SATURDAY<br />
.Miss Josephine Cassman anl her<br />
nfcea ninnies will rinse tn-i- r t<br />
. " siktps, . -<br />
ful vaudeville rnjemfnt at the Popular<br />
theater on Saturday niglit. An- -<br />
Jt M , .<br />
Will Present<br />
mum<br />
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Arerry, felodio and Magnificent Musical Cornedyf In Two Acts<br />
ritten by. Salbe Hume Douglas of Honolulu., Sung by Madeline Powe.<br />
An Evening of Frivqlons Frivolity; Where the Blues Cannot Exist<br />
f iseais XL.any : rjiigage<br />
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Prices, ;10, 20, 30 lind 50 Cents.<br />
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: I Teal's Big Song Show at 8:15 Sharp<br />
other large 'audience greeted the per<br />
day afternoon also was well attended.<br />
There will be. a complete change cf<br />
bill this evening at the .Popular, including<br />
new, 'moving-pictur- e features.<br />
Miss Gassman has arranged a program<br />
for her' act that promises to be .as attractive<br />
as those, already presented.<br />
The new program consists of carefully<br />
selected coon Bongs, dances and spe-<br />
;,; ; '<br />
cialties.<br />
Miss Gassman will open ' the act<br />
with the song, " Knit, Knit, Sister Su-<br />
After a careful favestigation of tfie<br />
she was maractiirSsol!<br />
with c ; thr<br />
Opera<br />
Company of New York, and prior to<br />
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America we have fbund that Hanan C& Son have no rivals1 f her American debut had scored a triumph<br />
at Covent Garden, 'London.? She<br />
has . sung .in . grand ' opera in many<br />
European capitals. Her voice is said<br />
With' to be a lyric, coloratura soprano of<br />
! the conviction that no better value is obtainable. unusual range; fresh, clear and of<br />
marvelous sweetness.;<br />
One feature of her recital here Is<br />
the rich variety promised by her carefully<br />
selected program There will be<br />
something that each may understand<br />
and enjoy.- - She; languages,<br />
u Fort above. King<br />
r V :<br />
and this linguistic versatility has .enabled<br />
her to prepare a collection , of<br />
musical ninabert rar0 ,and<br />
to a marked degree.<br />
One need not be a student of classical<br />
musio to enjoy re<br />
ctal, judging from the program. There<br />
nfCJ be , classical scngs,<br />
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SIIASI<br />
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Still, Sparkling, and Ginger Ale in Quarts, Pints and<br />
Splits.<br />
-- The most popular Mineral Water on the Pacific<br />
Coasts- - Ask for "The Story of Shasta" Free.' r<br />
Gonsalves<br />
- .j Agents for Hawaii<br />
1 of bourse,,<br />
some 'grand opera selections,<br />
but in addiUon she promises to give<br />
some of the simple, beautiful refrains.<br />
wherein the- - merest Juieev<br />
whether she has true ability and depth<br />
of<br />
, The program is to be as follows:<br />
Aria from Faust<br />
Ouvre tes yeux bleus. Massenet<br />
Berceuse "JL<br />
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. . . . . . ... .. .Brahms<br />
Standchen . . . . .Brahms<br />
The Song of Songs ... ......... .Moya<br />
Wonderful Gardens of Dfearns. .Foster<br />
Little Gray Home in the West. ..Lchr<br />
Love's Garden of Roses. ..Wood<br />
'Aria from Carmen<br />
Bizet<br />
Prinsessen<br />
Grieg<br />
Mot Kveld<br />
.Grondahl<br />
God Nat<br />
. . .Lassen<br />
Irmelin Rose<br />
. . .Berger<br />
Vaggvisa<br />
Soderbers<br />
Nar jag blef 17 ar (Swedish folksnn?)<br />
MANY IN TRY POW.<br />
.w - Metropolitan tains a, number of the1 favorites of<br />
" '<br />
England. '<br />
"The Diamond from the-- Sky," chap--.<br />
ter number eight, continues" the mad<br />
scramble for the<br />
s;eaks.flve<br />
cosmopolitan<br />
Miss-Orjier-<br />
's<br />
tyromay.<br />
understanding.<br />
Gretchaninow<br />
Wiegenlied<br />
Vergebliches<br />
HONOLULU<br />
- ERFUL MIXTURE: ;<br />
' Many Honolulu people are astonished<br />
at the POWERFUL action of<br />
buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as<br />
v rare and . valuable<br />
jewel. Once more- - sie. She will appear in the make-u-p<br />
of a dashing and wearing a<br />
gown of<br />
it apiiears in the<br />
hands of one of -- the old characters<br />
and rapidly passes from hand to hand<br />
until, once more, jt disappears as mys<br />
teriously as before. The picking up<br />
of the broken thread that ended the<br />
last chapter proves an and<br />
thrilling episode. .S i J V v. ?<br />
LOSES IIEA(tT TO<br />
BRIDGE BUILDER<br />
- the latest . mode.<br />
Then will follow Miss Irene In a. melodious<br />
selection entiUed "Back to the<br />
Carolina You Love,? Next Miss Irene<br />
and Mabel will sing "While They<br />
Were Dancing and In addition,<br />
will give one of soft-sho- thejr clever e<br />
dances.' Bin Bailey , will follow<br />
with a comical coon- - song- - enUtled<br />
"I'm on the Jury," and next will ccme<br />
Jlnnie's a song<br />
nd dance medley. In .which . Miss<br />
Gassman and all the piccarilnnlea will<br />
take part. This will be fonowed by<br />
: in a srecialtv -<br />
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A elwiMtBf, tMObi Ittks<br />
ffwtod puta ta dm at<br />
lt1oM ilomMM<br />
--o tlM BMbnuM, mor<br />
bant, untt,<br />
te u4 m prawntlvt of 1a.<br />
fctioaa or eooucloaa Ummm vtakt<br />
tr tailMHtad or cm4.<br />
GOOD HEALTH<br />
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X powerful trrmicl&t, ttmtmsrty MOnk<br />
in tmrniR. Itr)ln nA MiimMtUa<br />
nd aklBf tit parte ttMrongtlr clmm<br />
tnd Btlsptlo. m It k 04 - femrmto. A tbi tax of TT EBB'S<br />
ANTISEiTIO ' POWDEB SDkkM t ion or Jttuani Aatiwmtto folat: nk<br />
ana nkih xra<br />
2ST25c,50cpSlSiL<br />
J. loo.<br />
a a- -<br />
octoroon<br />
stunning<br />
Around,,'<br />
"Mammle Jubilee,'<br />
interesting<br />
Katherine"<br />
kANTEPTlC tTTTi<br />
tfedoris6it<br />
tmMC3<br />
TjTcs's Ac&ep& Pcsxlrr<br />
S.TYREE, demist<br />
'v.vukiigtM,<br />
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New Show<br />
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j New Roving. Pictures, Starting at 7:30<br />
(Ui u 11 y U .y1J v ; . ii --A i-- . j?<br />
MOTHER KROH'S BABY REMEDIES<br />
are gopt), safe, ol4-iashion- ed formulas<br />
- used for generations. ' : ;<br />
that have .been<br />
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Mother Kroh's Cough Syrup'<br />
" '?r: Remedy<br />
Croup Remedy :<br />
ft Soothing ; Colic<br />
Syrup<br />
Teething Syrup<br />
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2o OTOTS iv' BOTTLE<br />
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Benson, Smith & G6., Ltd.<br />
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The'Rexall Store :; 'q. ;<br />
?. h) V r H Phone 1207<br />
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Fort and Ifoiel Streets<br />
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Checking and Sealing .v . -<br />
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on all outgoing steamers without inconvenience to passengers.<br />
We also make a specialty of Furniture Moving.<br />
Union-Pccifi- cf Transfer Company, Ltdi<br />
! King St. next to Young Hotel<br />
TJ. S. Mail Carriera.<br />
PINE ASSORTMENT OF HOLIDAY GOODS NOW DISPLAYED AT,<br />
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EIGHT 'HONOLULU STAB-BULLETI- N, THURSDAY,<br />
NOVEMBER 18, 1915.<br />
Kwwm3MH(m o 1WV2mbsr 20, WW<br />
This space is reserved for a list of. Merchants who have dressed their windows and entered a "Window Display Contesf conducted by the<br />
Board of Retail Trades of the Honolulu Chamber of Com Observe the list here tomorrow and then come to town and see the windows.<br />
1<br />
Prizes will be awarded the best dressed windows and to<br />
SIM --DULLETIFI T01KH DIG<br />
mW FOR ITS 200 NEWSBOYS<br />
Special Train Will Take the<br />
Youngsters to Peninsula for<br />
: Thanksgiving Picnic<br />
:<br />
Who wouldn't be a "newsie for one<br />
day in the year at least. If he could<br />
ret a real, old-fashion- Thanksgiving<br />
dinner, with turkey, cranberry sauce,<br />
pumpkin pie, and all the. main's ?1 ;<br />
Next Thursday will be such a day,<br />
when the national holiday will be observed<br />
by Star-Bulleti- n, the which will<br />
print no paper November 25, and will<br />
entertain all Its newsboys and carriers,<br />
numbering 200, with a Thanks-givin- g<br />
dinner at the Peninsula. ..<br />
Selling and distributing papers win<br />
be forgotten, and the youngsters with-<br />
asked to bring it along, as surf bath- -<br />
ing at the beach wlll .be a part of thej<br />
day's program, giving the newsies a<br />
.,: --<br />
i ilLIffiSJOR BILL La<br />
POPS FOR<br />
WM<br />
A r.cw pari: for the city which shall<br />
be tur.t. r'"""'r3 and cared for by men<br />
enly r j i: u izn cf Harry E. Mur-- "<br />
rcy, f c r rczzzer of the water and<br />
sewer i: . .<br />
Murray ccr.cclvcd the idea when he<br />
over plana for plotting<br />
Ican to tli'z<br />
cut the grr.ss en the Beretanla street<br />
r -' " : ' 3 etat! ca grounds. ; Somebody<br />
t ::;stcd to him to let a woman do<br />
Then Hurray called in Val Holt of<br />
the federal experiment station, asking<br />
him to act as arbitrator, for the trou-<br />
be-twee- n<br />
ble has arisen over the affair<br />
"Biir Larsen, head of the wa--.<br />
ter committee, and Mayor Lane., Lar<br />
.. sen wants larger husky growing plants<br />
In the new park, while the mayor fay- -<br />
,crs dainty ones, -<br />
:'0 KIiHR<br />
"'P 70 PI-fiT- F<br />
.uoJiiiiuuLuliL;<br />
John M. Young Closely Examined<br />
By Territory in Railway<br />
Injunction Suit<br />
Prof. John Mason Young, dean, of<br />
the Bchool of engineering of the College<br />
of Hawaii, and It Stuart Johnson,<br />
construction engineer for the Ho--<br />
'nolulu Rapid Transit & Land Company,<br />
were called as witnesses for the<br />
territory today in the trial of Its injunction<br />
suit agsinat. the company. ,<br />
4 Mr. Johnson testified thai he has<br />
been employed by the Rapid Transit<br />
off and on during the last 16 years,<br />
and that he haa held his present position<br />
during the last six years. He was<br />
asked by- - the territory to produce<br />
plans and specifications relating to<br />
the power plant of the Rapid Transit<br />
showing boilers, engines and generators.<br />
--.Attorney CH. Olson pointed oul<br />
that this w as for the purpose of showing<br />
wEat the plant consists of. In order<br />
that the territory might proceed<br />
on the matter of ascertaining the --cost<br />
of reproducing the plant a matter<br />
which recently became of issue.<br />
In answer to a question. Mr.-Johnsstated<br />
that he was not Informed<br />
regarding, the various types of pavement<br />
which have been used by the<br />
Rapid Transit on Its roadways. .",<br />
" Nearly one hour was consumed by<br />
the territory in ascertaining the qualifications<br />
of Professor Young; his degrees<br />
and membership In --American<br />
guickly relieved by Kartsfl<br />
LTltnrT.KoSmartin.<br />
--T" fiirt Tr Comfort. A<br />
Vour Drcrtfit's 50c per Bottle. t:sr!saCyt<br />
ForCscatltttCvcrretatk<br />
Pngki oc tlsrtq gjt Lzzzi C-a- C ?r?a<br />
chance to work up even larger appetites<br />
than the excellent ones they usually<br />
have as a result of shouting their<br />
wares and delivering the<br />
Star-Bulleti- n<br />
to every part of Honolulu.<br />
Three Men In Charge.<br />
In charge of the boys will be Circulation<br />
Manager J. R. Bruce, whose assistant<br />
will be Harold Godfrey, head<br />
of the Star-Bulletin-<br />
's mailing depart-<br />
ment. Leo Madeira, routeTman, will<br />
also help his associates In seeing that<br />
the boys get all the turkey and "fix<br />
in's" they can eat Soda water,- - nuts<br />
and candles will top oft the feast. I<br />
: At Pearl City the special will stop<br />
to take on five carriers from Scho-flel-d<br />
Barracks; who distribute the paper<br />
at the big.army post.. They will<br />
be In charge of William von Kolkow,<br />
collector and solicitor of the Star--<br />
Bulletin there. :<br />
No set program has been arranged,<br />
and the order of the day will be a<br />
out whom the paper could, not reach<br />
many of Ita . subscribers, or purchasers,<br />
will be guests Star-Bulleti- n<br />
of the<br />
the entire day. ' ;<br />
To carry the small army of youngsters<br />
to the picnic grounds, a special<br />
train has been chartered ,' good time for everybody. Stunts of<br />
various kinds will be Improvised<br />
from the<br />
Oahu Hallway and Land Company.<br />
The boys will meet in front of . the<br />
Star-Bulleti- n tofflce "on Alakea atreet,<br />
at 8"o'clock next Thursday morning,<br />
and will leave promptly at S o'clock<br />
from the railroad station. In their<br />
three-ca- r special, decorated In a manner<br />
leaving no doubt that It Is a train '<br />
of newsboys.<br />
,<br />
Every boy who has a bathing suit is<br />
; to<br />
entertain the boys until the "big feed-l- a<br />
ready. The Palace of Sweets has<br />
charge of serving the dinner. .<br />
For a number of years Star-Bulleti- n the<br />
has made the, Thanksgivln<br />
dinner for Its carrier boys and street<br />
sellers an annual feature: so that<br />
Thanksgiving is looked forward to every<br />
year by the youngsters, as eagerly<br />
as Christmas.<br />
The outing' and dinner will.be an<br />
all-da- y affair, and the return trip will<br />
'<br />
not be made until late In the afternoon.-;-<br />
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Water will - be furnished for Irriga<br />
tion from the waste that results in<br />
testing out the city water meters. A<br />
test house; together-wit- rheds for<br />
storing water supplies, and a meter<br />
room and garage ire now under course<br />
of construction. The park will lie on<br />
the tnauka and Ewa side of the pumpi-<br />
'<br />
ng- plant.- - u r ; .<br />
the anting. --<br />
,<br />
.... Murray says<br />
Hurray shook his head. - oj he<br />
. said, "that is the old story. Pretty<br />
sooa we'll be coming to think that<br />
men don't know enough to set. out a<br />
park and take care of it I prefer that<br />
this ehall be a park for which the<br />
men alone are responsible.,-".""- . , .<br />
; he doesn't know yet<br />
be-m- what the name of the park will aybe<br />
in the new park, nor will there be any<br />
slip-per- s<br />
that will be left to the ladles,<br />
he says, end anyway, it Is a detail<br />
which can be settled later.<br />
No maidenhair ferns will be grown<br />
marigolds, violets, daisies, lady<br />
or others of feminine preference,"<br />
says Murray. "Instead, we shall<br />
name them as near as possible after<br />
the masculine. There will be, a Johnny<br />
Jump-u- p In honor of the mayor, a<br />
Sweet William for Supervisor Larsen,<br />
and Loganberry vines for the chairman<br />
of the public finance and expen<br />
diture committee.<br />
and foreign electrical, mechanical and<br />
civil engineering societies.<br />
His testimony was. with regard to<br />
his personal acquaintance- - with<br />
the-variou- s<br />
units which make up the system<br />
of the Rapid Transit. He also<br />
explained In detail the question of<br />
theoretical depreciation " in general,<br />
and the elements entering Into the depreciation<br />
of a plant of the type of<br />
construction of the Rapid Transit, taking<br />
ud such Questions as functional<br />
depreciation, wear and tear, obsoles--j<br />
cence and Inadequacy of type. ,<br />
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nenen<br />
lilfhuiioill JL cu<br />
BID 10 PLAY<br />
FOR DELEGATE<br />
Failure of the Royal Hawaiian band<br />
to appear at two concerts scheduled<br />
for them during the last week, has<br />
caused the comment to be made that<br />
Mayor Lane is having them play at<br />
private functions when they should,<br />
appear before the public.<br />
So far as the mayor Is concerned<br />
he issued orders but once to have the<br />
band play at a private residence. This<br />
order was on Tuesday night when the<br />
rainy appearance of the . weather<br />
caused him to have the concert<br />
changed from Thomas square to the<br />
home of, Delegate J. K.' Kalanianaole<br />
at Waikikl. The band had already<br />
played there In the morning, but the<br />
promise of inclement weather led him<br />
to request . Peter KalanI, leader, to<br />
move out to the house of the delegate<br />
and play in honor of King Kalaftaua's<br />
birthday.<br />
"As to last night I know nothing,"<br />
says the mayor, "except that Kalani<br />
phoned me stating that he had no<br />
certain place scheduled, and asking<br />
my opinion on a place to-- play. As<br />
none had been chosen I decided that<br />
the boys could-b- e let off for the even-<br />
ing, and so told him that they neeM<br />
play nowhere." ....V ; v<br />
World yearly produces 2,000,000,000<br />
lead pencils.<br />
IN GUARD VILL<br />
BE HADE SOON<br />
'<br />
Numerous promotions and appoint<br />
ments may be made In the Natlona<br />
Guard ahortly after the'return of Brig<br />
adier-Gener- Samuel I. Johnson, the<br />
adjutant-genera- l, from his trip to Ha<br />
waii, new officers . being needed to<br />
bring the ; organization up to the<br />
standard set .by the government regu<br />
lations. ; , ' ''- ;-<br />
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While the line officers will not Be<br />
changed on account of the growth of<br />
the prganization, there will be a num<br />
ber, of . staff promotions to bring<br />
greater, efficiency andHiil existing ra<br />
cancies, and the staff' is to be largely<br />
increased. . -<br />
Under the tables of organization is<br />
sued by the government a brigade Is<br />
entitled to have In the quartermas<br />
ter'a corps of territorial : headquar<br />
ters, two majorsr. three- - captains<br />
and five<br />
flrst-clas- s sergeants, which<br />
will mean an Increase over the prea<br />
ent quartermaster corps of one major,<br />
one captain and two first-clas- s ser<br />
geants. The Medical Corps, Territor<br />
ial Headquarters, is entitled to another<br />
captain. .<br />
On the brigade staff there Is to be<br />
appointed a brigade adjutant who, according<br />
to the tables of organization,<br />
Is supposed to be a major in the adju<br />
tant-general- 's department. An inspec<br />
tor of small arms practise is also at<br />
lowed, and a major of the Medical<br />
Corps Is allowed for tne brigade staff.<br />
separate from State Headquarters or<br />
regimental Medical corps orncers.<br />
All of these promotions will In a<br />
way reach back to the line officers,<br />
some of whom will be promoted . to<br />
the ranks mentioned above so that<br />
those below them will be stepped up a<br />
Having gotten the National .Guard<br />
up to. a, size: which, but for. high efficiency<br />
at headquarters .would maae it<br />
unwieldy, Brigadier-Genera- l Samuel I<br />
Johnson, commander, and Lieut W. C<br />
Whitener. TJ.' S.. A--<br />
Inspector-Instru- c<br />
tor with the Hawaiian militia, lire aim<br />
ing nov at higher efficiency.<br />
In point of --numbers and. In ethusl<br />
asm the Guard on the Islands now exceeds<br />
that of neatly any state on the<br />
mainland, and It Is now the intention<br />
of the officers to bring it up to a pgint<br />
where in drilling.! tactics and general<br />
organization It will be the finest of<br />
them all. That this can.be done is al<br />
most assured by the. past record In<br />
organization.. JSi, . .<br />
Officers of the Guard are not being<br />
selected at random, and they have to<br />
be capable, Interested, willing to work<br />
and able to pass a strict examination.<br />
General Johnson . la hot considering<br />
anything but . ability in selecting offi<br />
cers, and those who. do not get In and<br />
"make. good." Just as though they were<br />
working for a regular salary are weed<br />
ed out and other men' found who can<br />
take their place. . In. the ranks of the<br />
Guard here there are hundreds Of cap<br />
able . men, and to these promotion<br />
comes rapidly. ' - ; - ;<br />
Officials hope to see a large part of<br />
the population out Sunday, November<br />
- 28, to the regimental review; It Is<br />
thought that a close view of the-Gua- rd<br />
and the<br />
first-han- d knowledge of what<br />
has been done with a body of prac<br />
tically raw recruits in three months'<br />
lime, during wnicn uie rauiua waa<br />
evolved from a body of 500 loosely or<br />
ganized men to a brigade of 2700 men<br />
will awaken more enthusiasm, here and<br />
serve to keep alive the present feeliag<br />
that the Rational Guard Is of great Importance<br />
and should have every pos<br />
sible encouragement' " ' '. - v ' v :<br />
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CHUN In Honolulu. Nov. 17, 1915, to<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Chun Kara Moon of 2B<br />
Pau lane, Palamaa son.<br />
KIM In Honolulu, Nov. 16, 1915, to<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Y. M. Kim oi 1346<br />
River street a daughter.<br />
Paul Super will conduct the meeting<br />
at the Y. M. C. A. this evening In<br />
the worldwide week , of prayer cam--<br />
Lign. ; Mr. Super will address the<br />
members of the association and their<br />
friends from 7 to 7:15.<br />
See the large ad tomorrow for list<br />
of merchants who have dressed windows.<br />
Adv. V:<br />
A Clear, Soft Skin Ki<br />
6 ad pearly whit complexion to . f J<br />
ww in tn men oi mrtr Sm<br />
To bcaatify.' orotect t V1<br />
be coaataataMr of '<br />
Gburaud's<br />
Oriental Cream<br />
. W vffl stad a conplexiaa ahtmata<br />
and a book of Powdar Ustm for Ike to<br />
corar ta cost at auillng and wrappi&f<br />
t 4 erafHla mm4 DwaHiial StorM<br />
FSRD. T. HOPKINS SON<br />
r . T Qraat Jobm St. Maw YarkCtty<br />
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SCHOOL PUPILS<br />
lOPLAIffli<br />
TREESTOllfflOW<br />
Special music and brief talks ap<br />
propriate' for the occasion will con<br />
stitute the territorial Normal school's<br />
program of r Arbor Day exercise tomorrow.<br />
Program, similar to this<br />
one will be held in the various schools<br />
'<br />
of the city. : . , '<br />
The muiic at the Normal will be in<br />
charge of .Miss Margaret Cooke. In<br />
the grades the teachers will conduct<br />
exercises of a type best adapted to<br />
each grade and will talk .on the value<br />
of trees and their relation to chool<br />
Work.': , 5 "y- A ; y. '<br />
It fs expected that tonjorrow the<br />
Normal students ; will partially . complete<br />
the planting of a row of kukul<br />
trees on the terrace back of the<br />
school. No other planting will be<br />
done as trees have been placed on<br />
each Arbor Day I during the last 10<br />
years and the grounds are now well<br />
supplied with shrubbery.<br />
Several hundred have been supplied<br />
to the schools by the forest bureau,<br />
and these will be planted tomorrow<br />
by public school children In various;<br />
parts of the city. , v - .<br />
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VIUE1 ROSA<br />
AND II. RIETOW<br />
MB CLEIIKS<br />
' Three Honolulu men, all graduates<br />
oflocal schools, now are In charge of<br />
the business of the clerk's office In<br />
the United States district court<br />
....William tadd Rosa and Ray B. Rle- -<br />
tojr were swbrn la today as first<br />
deputy and second deputy clerk res<br />
pectively, thus completing the office<br />
staff. Foster Leslie Davis, who was<br />
appointed yesterday to succeed the<br />
late ; Augustus E. Murphy as xhlef<br />
clerk, administered the oaths. ' ; '<br />
DA1CE AT<br />
HEIME'STAMJ<br />
A special dinner and dance will be<br />
held at Heinle's Tavern-thi- s evening.<br />
Officers of the army and navy and<br />
their ladies, tourists and society people<br />
are cordially Invited. Adv. ;<br />
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Whether it is the "high cost of liv<br />
ing" or the cost of high living that is<br />
your excuse for not saving, it is not<br />
a valid one, There is always some<br />
thing yoii could save perhaps only<br />
one dollar per week, for example,'<br />
that is nearly SS&OOin oneyeary-an-d<br />
you can idobetter than that. Isn't it<br />
; worth while? Try it, and try it<br />
today. '<br />
Bishop &<br />
Sav in g s De p art m e n t .<br />
ovelties<br />
for Ghristmas Gifts<br />
Tticles in silverware which will<br />
and any purse. A 11-- these little silver<br />
trifles that express individuality<br />
so much to the comfort bf<br />
and add ;<br />
the fastidious. - ;<br />
strongly urge you to make an<br />
early selection, that you may have<br />
all the benefit of the wide choice<br />
our complete stock affords.:<br />
Platinum, Gold<br />
and Silversmiths<br />
dompany,<br />
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in a democracy has citizenship real meaning. rui --<br />
David Starr Jordan.<br />
T.IUSIC OF EAST<br />
11 VEST IIEAftD<br />
. AT BIB 11<br />
Entertainment Marks Closing<br />
of Coronation Ceremonials<br />
in Ancient Capital.<br />
KIOTO, Nor. 17. While the first<br />
coronation least was purely Japanese<br />
in entertainment and the second pure<br />
ly modern, the third and last banquet.<br />
"which was held tonight, was an inten<br />
tional mingling of the Cast and the<br />
West v.<br />
"<br />
V.;?--<br />
After the ancient ' Japanese music<br />
adopted from old Chinese airs, came<br />
Abe modern music of the West. Two<br />
kinds of ancient music,, respectively.<br />
known as "Banialraku" and Talhelr-- TLku" were played by the court musi<br />
cians as accompaniment of a dance<br />
bearing the same name, performed by<br />
the courtiers, The musical Instru<br />
ments used consisted of three drums.<br />
three harps and three flutes, all of<br />
various oth-<br />
: different description and ,<br />
er instruments oi enmese origin, uom<br />
Banxairaku" and -- Talhelraku"-are<br />
. themes of the dances accompanied by<br />
music, 'which 'are. performed only at<br />
uts coun cereaomes on nappy sua un--<br />
. The<br />
pcrtant ; occasions; sucn as tne coro--i the mainland the test ride con<br />
imperial oriBi8ta doing In<br />
impenai rew i ear party.<br />
modern Occidental 'music was<br />
played by a grand orchestra of artists<br />
of the body guard band and the Toy- -<br />
am a military school band. The airs<br />
were composed for the occasion and<br />
will be tin Jed down to. the coming<br />
generation for use on occasions of aim- -<br />
liar court festivities.<br />
The guests cf the evening were the<br />
same as at the preceding banquet, and<br />
' included the American Ambassador<br />
end Mrs' George W. Guthrie. The<br />
Emperor Crown Prince and Imperial<br />
princes and princesses all participated.<br />
"Beautiful autumn flowers were used<br />
for decoration, among them an abund<br />
ance cf rcrgeous chryear.themums of<br />
variegated hues and tints. The so-ncrcus<br />
f.zl merry tunes of the ancient<br />
and modern music enlivened the oc<br />
casion'. The ' entertainment marked<br />
tfce c!:::": of the corc-ati- on ceremo- -<br />
nlals la 1 Lie to.<br />
r ,r rrespondence)<br />
D I''... CKS: Nov.w 17.<br />
i to have a tig<br />
"country c-r-<br />
.c rt t:.2 2Sth Infantry<br />
hall t- -e vi cf' this' month for<br />
tte ter-cfi- about<br />
t tf tba Lr.'j Helief Society.<br />
"Mrs. Join P. V.'L:cr U at the head of<br />
the preparations, "end i3 being asslsteJ<br />
by lire. L. W: V. Kcr.non, Mrs. Daniel<br />
U HowelL Urs. Vi:::-- m W. Forsythe,<br />
Ilrs. John OThea other1 la'dles o(<br />
tbe garrison.' ' Thetl rwceeds to be de<br />
rived from the dance, to which an admission<br />
of II will be charged, and<br />
: from the various booths, where ice"<br />
4<br />
cream ccnes, pumpkin pies; doughnuts<br />
and other nice things to eat will be<br />
. sold, will be forwarded to the Army<br />
Relief Society as part tf the year's<br />
contribution from the fdur regiments<br />
'. at Scbofleld. The entire garrison,<br />
from colonels to lieutenants, ; with<br />
; many guests from town and from the<br />
other army pesta, will be on hand in<br />
country resalia-t- o cnj:y.what is<br />
to be a most informal and en-<br />
ex-pect- ed<br />
joyable occasion, wben a Colonel dresi-Jte-d<br />
wlll-a- t about<br />
as a rube best rank<br />
as high as ,a;-countr- school, teacher.<br />
Though the' date has net yet been definitely<br />
set, tne dance win probably<br />
take place on .Tuesday, November 30.<br />
This will be the first post dance that<br />
; has been held at BchoHeld in . some<br />
.months.. . ,' : ':<br />
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The' garrison has beln'muchiarm- -<br />
ed.over a number' of typhtid fever<br />
cases which have broken.out'at Cast- -<br />
ner, principally among the Japanese<br />
MJohn oS oSaXjohS<br />
s. Fair, constructing<br />
tu.iZro<br />
oaurtermaster at<br />
.optraX<br />
been taken with typhoid, fever.<br />
j Arrangements have been completed<br />
for divine services in the post chapel<br />
tor Thanksgiving Day. High mass will<br />
be celebrated. at 10 a. in. The Rev.<br />
Chaplain Lenehan of the' 4th Cavalry<br />
will deliver a sermon appropriate to<br />
the occasion. .Father Valentin's male<br />
' choir will render special music Chaplain<br />
rFealy -- of. the 1st Field Artillery<br />
'<br />
will --<br />
ing<br />
mass. ,.-- .<br />
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--A- Sgt Harvey, Mr Snyder, one of the<br />
best known and most popular<br />
officers in the service,<br />
ed<br />
has<br />
- transferred- - to the 1st Field Artillery<br />
from the 3& Field Artillery, and has<br />
Joined 'the regiment . from Tort Sam<br />
- - Houston, '.Texas. - aV---<br />
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MaJ.v Arthur Conklin,- - general<br />
S.<br />
staff; Capt P. D. Mettler, ordnance department,<br />
and 1st Lieut Russell<br />
Max--wel- l,<br />
ordnance department, were visitors<br />
at Schofleld yesterday to witness<br />
the firing of the 4.7-inc- h guns.<br />
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'. 'Lieut'Howell M. Estes, who recently<br />
Joined --the 4th Cavalry, has been<br />
assigned to K Troop and attached to<br />
the machine gun troop for duty. .<br />
uY:::.!::HEYur.r:Eo?<br />
for Xd Weak, Waury Xjm aa4<br />
GRAUULATBD EYELID 8<br />
CBtCferi,Jjr,tt-JL'sr- !<br />
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GE1TIWG READY<br />
10 TAKE JUSKIUL<br />
RUSSIAN RIDES<br />
Some time before now and the first<br />
of January officers of mounted com<br />
mands must take the annual Russian<br />
ride test, and It is understood that al<br />
ready the officers of the 4th Car 1ft<br />
and 1st Field Artillery are getting<br />
ready for the hurdling.<br />
In the mounted branches the Rus<br />
sian ride test Is fixed instead of the<br />
longer test ride for officers of other<br />
branches, and every officer of cavalry<br />
or field artillery from the second lieutenants<br />
upward must undergo the lest,<br />
whereas In the other branches the<br />
test ride is only for officers above<br />
the rank of major.<br />
The Russian ride is a swift run of<br />
about three miles with six or mere<br />
hurdles to get over, and the officer<br />
must make It In nine or 10 minutes.<br />
It Is strenuous. work, comparable to<br />
steeplechasing cr fox hunting, and rn<br />
officer must keep on familiar terms<br />
with. his saddle in order to ride the<br />
fligtallc n Ume get<br />
: other branches than the cavalry and<br />
field artillery take their test rides at<br />
ft specified time wnile each command<br />
0f the mounted branches fixes its own<br />
time for the Russian ride.<br />
: on<br />
nation ceremony, Dirtnaay of 90 miles three days,<br />
or 30 miles a day, without any. physical<br />
Injury, while on the Hawaiian Isl<br />
mnds and In the Philippines the distance<br />
Is reduced to 20 miles a. day, on<br />
account of the tropical climate and<br />
the rougher traveling. . ; ;<br />
U. S. MANUFACTURERS<br />
SHY AT FRENCH ORDER;<br />
FOR HAND GRENADES<br />
Associated Press by Federal Wireless<br />
PITTSBURG, Pa Nov. 18. Agents<br />
of the French government areendeav:<br />
oring to place an order with local steel<br />
men for $9,000,000 unfilled hand gre<br />
cades. The manufacturers are unwill- -<br />
ling to experiment in tne. manufacture<br />
of these trench missiles at their own<br />
expense, but express a willingness to<br />
handle the order on specifications<br />
MERGER OFHVHITE CO.<br />
: '<br />
: DENIED BY OFFICIAL<br />
(Associated Press by Federal Wireless<br />
CLEVELAND, O., Nov. 18. The re<br />
ported deal, whereby tbe flrm'of Mor<br />
gan 6 Co J the" TIscal agents of the<br />
Allies is said to have taken- - over the<br />
plant and business of the White Auto<br />
mobile --Company,' is declared to ne 4<br />
HilculoUfc" announcement by the president<br />
of the White company. ''- - -<br />
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U CondodeJ io&bRperlyAIexF. OtlxiraJnstructor inAdSirABuTJoYXCXHhol<br />
( ; in 90 CHAPTERS<br />
A CHAPTER A DAY<br />
1 ,Hi.iiL<br />
advertising: retailer how he. can lower' his, prices, jet increase<br />
his profits. (3) "To suggest; to; the jobber and rnannf actnrer a<br />
Cl<br />
au prcaoro tuo pw&uurwim ist<br />
This course, when delivered personally to a class of stu<br />
dents, costs $15. It is equivalent to a correspondence course<br />
which costs $95. The entire. 90 lessons will be ; given exclus<br />
ively with this newspaper free of charge.<br />
its demand well, it's kind of'haiwanted. t<br />
1 ou see, 1 subscribe to a manual phone system now, and<br />
co<br />
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HONOLULU STAB-BULLETI- N, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18; 1915. NINE<br />
mm ML 7 2<br />
OIL STOCK PAYS<br />
Stockholders of Lakeview No. 2 Oil<br />
Company received their third dividend<br />
In the Lurline's mail. Like the first<br />
two it was 2 cents a share, being<br />
equal to 6 per cent on the par value,<br />
or 12 per cent on the price at which<br />
treasury stock had been offered up to<br />
the first dividend, for this, the first<br />
year in . which dividends have been<br />
paid. .<br />
:'.<br />
. It is seven or eight years since the<br />
stock was brought , to this territory.<br />
and at many stages in the history of<br />
the company failure seemed certain.<br />
Two assessments were levied but in<br />
one case a stoca oonus rewaraea<br />
those who paid the, levy. At present<br />
the company has large areas of proved<br />
oil territory for long terms, also sell<br />
ing contracts with both the Standard<br />
and Union, and the prospects, appear<br />
favorable for a steady run of. divi<br />
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NEW "NIGHTIES? CAUSED<br />
) DELIGHT ; AMONG MANY- -<br />
POOR TOTS OF CITY<br />
Theodore Newell, the man who sent<br />
three dozen children's nightgowns to<br />
the Associated Charities in reapohso<br />
to ' a request for clothing for poor<br />
children from that organization, says<br />
he gets as much good out of the gift<br />
as the children do.<br />
-- I like to do these little things for<br />
the kiddies," says. Newell, 'tor it<br />
blesses both them and me. shouldn't<br />
be surprised If. there are other stran<br />
gers within the gates of Honolulu who<br />
would be more than glad to do these<br />
things if they only thought of it."<br />
Newells unique gift of three dozen<br />
nightgowns brought - the written<br />
thanks of the acting secretary and<br />
'To 'realize how, much your gift1 is<br />
appreciated you would have, to see the<br />
next morning he had the 36 new nightgowns<br />
sent to the charity<br />
Office, v ;V-- organization's<br />
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VKa i<br />
roa THt ambitious royTH<br />
roa TMt MANurAcrunta<br />
PURPOSES OF THE COURSE-- (1) To increase returns<br />
for the, retailer who now advertises. : (2) To .show the non- -<br />
cantiocs method to create demand and ' increase ffood-wil- L<br />
HOW<br />
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1 CHAPTER VII.<br />
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uucub ttuvcinaiug auuiirjr iui p.<br />
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TO ADVERTISE SOMETHING "HALF-KNOW- N AND<br />
HALF-WANTED-<br />
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Baseball stock goes into the<br />
Unwanted. " So does Beaver<br />
Bfittanica and many others, -<br />
pigeon-hol- e of the "Unknown--<br />
Board, Santogen, Encyclopedia<br />
for such must not only make<br />
known their names, but also must establish the identity of the<br />
species, to which they belong. Tliey must prove whether they<br />
be fish, fowl or beast, and then must prove why the possible<br />
purchaser-ough- t to have something of that species. Finally,<br />
they must prove why: the public should prefer their particular<br />
brand above all other possible brands of the same type that<br />
is, unless they monopolize their field."<br />
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Now we come to a class that does hot need such extesive,<br />
nor intensive, pioneer work. ; Let us call this class the " Half --<br />
Known, Half-Wante- IN APPLYTtYC ABOVE.; ':; - .. , ' I -<br />
WHAT TO USE BT - j . CLASS A CLASS B V<br />
- d.' For example, let tls take a new auto<br />
I -<br />
. - CLASS C .<br />
- WAT Of N " r '<br />
j A.<br />
' j ., '<br />
'<br />
. 1 . i ReaoB-W- h. U'uh I ReaMM-W- h. Cotm-- Publicity With . ;<br />
"<br />
; Thorough . Arjumeou f biaed .WitB Display Display Paramouat ,<br />
CloaHV; MAui Read 5ch I Read Such as News- - I Seen "wpapera f ' ,<br />
: a S'ewspaperp '1 paper or Magasines Othef Mediums ..<br />
Of the major human incentives, ".business! is the<br />
best one to which to when advertising anything " Half-- usually<br />
appeal<br />
Known and HalfWanted.,, The business instinct could be hit<br />
in the case of the automatic phone, for instance, by showing<br />
that to contract for this service would mean the saving of<br />
money. Ton might suggest to your prospective subscriber<br />
that he would lose business if he'did not have the automatic in<br />
his; store. Conversely, you could tickle his sense of pleasure<br />
matic telephone. This is operated without operators. You<br />
turn a dial and get your number yourself. You have no one to<br />
swear at. Yori can be morally certain whether the party sought<br />
is really busy or not It is different in many ways after all,<br />
it is a telephone, and in that fact is of fair familiarity. As to<br />
rati aim<br />
v; - ;. ;v . AAa -- A- ;rrA I<br />
LONDON SAYS HOSPITAL SHIP<br />
WAS TORPEDOED BY SUBMARINE.<br />
"LONDON, Eat Nov.: IS. The Brit<br />
ish hospital ship Anjt! v.sallies under<br />
the Red Croasl with --wounded,1. was attacked,<br />
and erafc by a German submit<br />
rine in the Channel yesterday, .45 oiil<br />
of her complement of .335 crew,<br />
wounded passengers, surgeons and<br />
nurses being Either: killed by ; the<br />
force of - the. Explosion or drowned.<br />
The "300 survl' ors,i who managed to<br />
reach the small brats, have been picked<br />
up and brought' to port. ,<br />
That the attack was made by a submarine,<br />
deliberately was ahown when<br />
the British collier Lusitania, which<br />
went to the .aid of the" Angila and<br />
which was standing . by to-- assist, in<br />
rescuing the wounded passengers, was<br />
likewise attacked by the submarine<br />
and sunk by a torpedo. ?. Her crow was<br />
rescued without Joss.-:- : ';<br />
The British steamer 'Treneglous , is<br />
also reported, ta iiave been (orpedoed<br />
and sunk. There are no reports as to<br />
the fate of her trew. v ; ,<br />
RU8SIANS DRIV1NQ ENEMY ?<br />
FROM DVINSK POSITIONS. : ; :<br />
PETROjORAiD( Russia, Nov. 18, --An<br />
other attempt of the Germans to force<br />
the crossing of the Dvina' was made<br />
yesterday south Of- - Dvinsk,<br />
the : Teu<br />
tons having brought up a fleet of pontoon<br />
. boats .which they. launched in<br />
their expected surprise, v The Russian<br />
scouts bad-reporte-<br />
d the<br />
expected at-<br />
tempt and Russian artillery had been<br />
posted to command, the river, ' When<br />
the pontoons had reached, the center of<br />
.the stream the shells destroyed them,<br />
tillery then cleared the west bank of<br />
the Germans. S; tv. ? t :. ;<br />
West of Dvinsk the Russians atorm-e-d<br />
a long stretch; of the : German<br />
trenches,' : driving the occupants back<br />
and occupying th?.; positions.<br />
manager of the Associated - Charities,<br />
who wrote: - ;'<br />
The council. f ministers yesterday<br />
Issued an ordersuspending'the opera-tijn- s<br />
of the remaining Jndns trial and<br />
commercial enterprises being carried<br />
on In Russia and belonging to subjects<br />
of the. enemy cottntriea.v The 'order<br />
affects 1000 concerns<br />
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- and 80,000. persons.<br />
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ZEPPELIN BOM BARDS TEUTON- - ,<br />
comfort, and Joy that they will give to<br />
; the little people: , They - seldom get<br />
things first handnd are Joyous over<br />
getting old clothes and broken toys, so<br />
you can imagine "something of the e<br />
stasy that will be ' expressed on their<br />
little- - faceac to be , of new<br />
garments which are' their really own."<br />
.. Mr. Newell ia. atayins at the .Y6uhg<br />
hotel He read he notice from . the<br />
Charities asking for. old<br />
clothes for the,city's. .poor in the Star--<br />
Bulletin one afternoon, and.earlr the 4<br />
i The Zeppelin was operating, over the<br />
.recipients region . south of --<br />
Associated;'<br />
'Itak-iccutiigl and<br />
searching; for aj opportunity to bom<br />
bard-Somef.<br />
the .Russian positions!.<br />
When- - she flew v over the German,<br />
th-troo- - trenches exposed themselves,<br />
fearinff nothing from their own<br />
aircraft, when Suddenly, from the Zep- -<br />
pelin-- a shower of bombs rained upon<br />
the German lines. Vv- - n'<br />
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: The explosions' were, terrific and, as<br />
dm<br />
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NAVY DUB<br />
AFTER OILVELLS<br />
I CALIFOa<br />
Associated Press by Federal Wireless<br />
TAFT, CaUf Not. 18. On behalf of<br />
the navy department naval men have<br />
filed on 69 sections in the oil districts.<br />
The operators have forwarded a tele<br />
graphic petition to Governor Johnson<br />
to protest to Washington against this<br />
invasion<br />
federal of the state.<br />
LOSilinSiFOlli<br />
Associated Press by Federal Wireless<br />
TOPOLOBAMPO, ? Sinaloa, Ilex.,<br />
Nov. 18. A raiding party : of Vllllsta<br />
troopers are reported to have attacked<br />
Los Mochls, killing a number who at<br />
tempted to defend the place and loot<br />
ing. Among the dead are one British<br />
subject and four Americans. -<br />
THOUSAND GEISHA GIRLS i<br />
MARCH IN BIG PARADE<br />
i t (Special Cable to Nippu JIJ1)<br />
KIOTO, Japan, Nor. 17. More than<br />
1000 geisha girls marched , in the pa<br />
rade today In honor of the coronation<br />
: ceremonies. It. was - estimated that<br />
there. were more than 1,000,000 people<br />
who witnessed the procession: ;<br />
The weighing machine used in the<br />
laboratory of the bureau of standards<br />
In Washington Is said tobe the most<br />
accurate in the world. It will weigh<br />
the wing of a. fly.- - s -- v<br />
the troops had abandoned their bomb<br />
proofs to watch the airship attack the<br />
Russians, the casualties amongst them<br />
were heavy. , ... .. . -<br />
An account of this affair was given<br />
out pfflclally;by the war office yestcr<br />
kiddles to whom your garments TRENCHES; MANY-<br />
. a?e<br />
going, for words cannot express 4 the<br />
- KILLED. '<br />
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PETROGRAD, Russia. Nov; 118,<br />
Through a mistake on the part of the<br />
commander of a --Zeppelin, on . Monday<br />
night, many German soldiers were, killed<br />
and a. portion of their ftrenches day. ',' ?. '.. i<br />
blown. ta pieces.; A t'ii.V ''AA? U<br />
DANES SEES BIG TEUTON<br />
FLEET SAIL THROUGH JC<br />
- COPENHAGEN," Dcntdarlc,NoV. 1$.<br />
Despatches last cisht from the Swedish<br />
port of the"nar<br />
stretch of the Sound, state that<br />
late yesterday afternoon a big German<br />
battleship, protected by a flotilla cf 25<br />
destroyers, , had passed to the north,<br />
into the. Cattegat,; the ' ATTT3AT.<br />
HeIsIAgborg,on<br />
rowest<br />
squadron pro<br />
ceeding at high speed. - ; .<br />
to put .in :tho; automatic; phone also, the;spend-in- g<br />
6t. more' money4han 'I: really, have to-fin- d in a way might<br />
be anunjustEfiaibleiduplication. ' ; Something' is I likeVthat the<br />
avera''attitudeat""tetif;v" ;<br />
i - Thus,- - you would find that this on analysis; would<br />
under 'the head 'of 'the 41Half --Known'.'and<br />
Wanted. V i It'would ;bo but semi-famili- product,<br />
gravitate<br />
'Halfar<br />
, and only passively<br />
desiiied, both as .to vthe specific thing itself, and also as to the<br />
class of goods of which it is a To win the prospect's attention,<br />
therefor4,y6ur;a to prQve ita neces-<br />
sity. You must explain si great deaL You might, for.'instance,<br />
tell how it works ; You might shdwlwhy ;it works better than<br />
other things which it resembles; and against'.which it competes.<br />
Onlyjthus can ypucreate desire.?il!p "start the prospect's action,<br />
you' could proves the profitability-o- f "your article.'; have<br />
got to make him ;feel he 'd better have it after alL , Aa a' -<br />
GEIIERALTAliAtYSIS OF PRODUCT AIW pItpSPCT,<br />
( V --iitU itrliclM. mI Wy . snct art hthiU )<br />
Surttjm-NovM- u j<br />
part<br />
ll'UmtiuLk<br />
.would, require,<br />
Caowaaatf Half<br />
VuM"<br />
; is "Uokaova ts<br />
; . tBraa4M .<br />
CLASS B cuss c<br />
' - : Sho tj- I EmpliMw Nun<br />
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iii' i '<br />
CxpUin DetAils : Repeat SucUo(i<br />
Proaubiiitr '<br />
8cur k Tnal Un .<br />
- Ftrt i<br />
CLASS B CLASS C<br />
Shor How t ; Show it Com<br />
$ Money . N More<br />
SucseM Folly of Uumaie'Tb! Iu<br />
Self-de- . ..- Fun loTry it'--. .<br />
Arcu Tbevll " ' Inquire- -<br />
Go it Eventually Wb Nut Cbaase<br />
by him to feel, V Well, what's the use of ;<br />
The next thing would be to coddle his. weal<br />
ness to the end that he would surrender, I'll<br />
get it eventually,! I guess I might as well sign up for one now.'?<br />
Monday's chapter will be: "To Find the of the<br />
Half --Known and 'Half-Wante- self!" inherent<br />
feeling: "Well,<br />
Appeal<br />
d<br />
IS<br />
getting denying my-<br />
i<br />
4dS OVER<br />
oil ran ships<br />
Coming oyer to get 2(1 or SO barrels<br />
of lubricating oU for her engines and<br />
150 gallons of distilled water for her<br />
batteries, the K-- 4 of the third submarine<br />
dlriaion sailed oTer from Pearl<br />
Harbor to this port yesterday, docking<br />
at 10:20 and after taking on the supplies<br />
she required started back to her<br />
base about 2 o'clock In the afternoon,<br />
, "Everything is going along nicely<br />
orer there,' said Lieut. J. P.- - Olding.<br />
commander of the K-- 4. "We left about<br />
8:30 and ran "around outside In the<br />
open - sea for a while to- - exercise<br />
our engines and other machinery, then<br />
came inside. - We could make the 10<br />
mile run" from Pearl Harbor to the<br />
dock at the navy slip here in an hour<br />
- 1<br />
..'<br />
If we tried - .<br />
Lieut; Olding .said the .submarines<br />
have been making short runs, both on<br />
the surface ,and submerged, since<br />
changing, their, base from this port to<br />
Pearl Harbor. . Much of the time this<br />
week has been passed In "getting settled,;<br />
as he phrased.Jt, and in preparing<br />
for . the annual engineering<br />
competition runs to begin in a short<br />
time." ::m .' a V-<br />
f,U '<br />
la? .. :X<br />
The fdllowlng appointment Is an<br />
nounced for the Information and guidance<br />
of al concerned:<br />
-<br />
Colonel Samuel I. Johnson, adjutant<br />
general. Territory of Hawaii, to be<br />
brigadier general and adjutant gener<br />
al, Territory of Hawaii . . ,<br />
The followlnz appointments and as<br />
signments of offlcers of the National<br />
Guard of Hawaii are announced for<br />
guidanca of all<br />
the information and : . concerned: - : .<br />
.<br />
Name Rank<br />
.' . v. ' ,t --.' -<br />
; ...Assigned to<br />
Allen t. Boyle, Ut Lieut. . Mf, 2d iar.<br />
Frank A. Luficin, 22dUt..3rd I--<br />
James S. B. JlacS '..Cri<br />
AI?s?nder.L,-.- . 1 L ....r- - . ,<br />
EJwird J.','&:X 2- -d Lieut... 3rd Inf.<br />
Harold BlcmSeld, 2nd LL , . ; 2nd Iz '.<br />
Alvhx 5nd.Lt 2rd Int<br />
W . W. Wesccatt tzi Lieut . .3rd int<br />
These ofScers will report in person<br />
or In writing to their regimental ccp- -<br />
manders for assignments to. com'<br />
panles and to duty. ... r '<br />
Second. Uaut KoDert von Tempssy,<br />
3rd Infantry N. O. - la hereby gract<br />
ed a leave of absence from the date<br />
hereof to December 14, 1915, inclusive,<br />
with permission to visit the mainland.<br />
By order or tne uovemor, ,<br />
; SAMUEL L JOHNSON. .<br />
BrigadJer-Oeneral- . The AdJutantrGen<br />
'<br />
eraL .Chief or Staff..- - ''.<br />
' ; ' r November 17, 1915.<br />
Special Orders No. 89.<br />
Thft fnilowine acpointments of ofn- -<br />
cers In the National Guard of Hawaii<br />
are announced for the Information and<br />
guidance of all concerned:<br />
Names Ran Assignea m<br />
OAoree L. Desha. Jr 1st Lt.. 2nd Inf.<br />
James W. Russell, 2nd Lieut. .2nd Inf.<br />
Joseph P. Teres. 2nd Lieut.. 2nd Inf.<br />
Charles P. A. "Warren, 2nd Lt.2nd Inf.<br />
Lieut.' Desha."' Russell.' Teves ana<br />
Warren will" report in person or in<br />
writing to their jeslmeatal command<br />
er for assignment to companies, . and<br />
;<br />
to" duly. ':. ij;..<br />
First Lieut William ll. Kener, zna<br />
nfantrv. N. O.-H.- . Is promoted to the<br />
grade of captain in the National Guard<br />
of Hawaii, to rank as such from date<br />
hereof, and Is assigned to the 2nd Infantry.<br />
He will report to his regiment-a- l<br />
commander for assignment and for<br />
duty. " . . . AAA' .<br />
Ourrion ' Potter;. Is appointed . a . first<br />
lieutenant in-th- e Medical Corps, . National<br />
Guard of 'Hawaii, and 'iar attached<br />
to the 2nd Infantry. y He will<br />
report to Lleut-Co- L John D. Easton,<br />
2nd .Infantry, for duty.<br />
The following officers having reported<br />
for duty, the unexpired portion<br />
of the leave granted to each is hereby<br />
revoked: Lieut-Co- l. William R. Riley,<br />
Capt Arthur W. Neely, Capt Henry<br />
P. O'Sullivan, Cant Rudolph W. Bn.<br />
Capt Laurence W. Redington, Capt<br />
Henrv Vsn Gleson, 2nd Lieut George<br />
W. Baker.<br />
; Capt Charles R. Forbes. Corps of<br />
Engineers, N. G. 1L is granted a leave<br />
of absence of two months and 15 days<br />
from date hereof, with permission to<br />
visit continental United States.<br />
Capt Laurence WV Redington, 1st<br />
Infantry, is Vdetailed In the adjutant- -<br />
general" department and will report<br />
to the. adjutant general for duty.<br />
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By order of h Governor.<br />
- - SAMUEL- - L JOHNSON,<br />
Brigadier-Genera- l. The Adjutant-Gen- -<br />
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eraL Chief of Staffv<br />
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ANC0NA T.-QED-<br />
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Associated Press by Federal Wireless!<br />
NEW, TORK, n. t kov. lie<br />
latest official advices concerning the<br />
number lost in the sinking of the Ital<br />
ian liner Ancona by an Austrian sub<br />
marine and the subsequent shelling of<br />
the fleeing lifeboats confirm the count<br />
made within two days cf the affair.<br />
Out of a total of 507 persons aboard<br />
the liner when she sailed from Genoa,<br />
208 were killed cr drowned. -<br />
James Evans of Pittsburg was ex<br />
pelled from the Chicago . Doard cf<br />
Trade for making , false , reports . cn j<br />
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Uzjq Island ana Fh::::;n:a<br />
Within Appropriations<br />
rAssociated Press by Federal Wlrelessl<br />
WASHINGTON. D. O, Nov. Is. The<br />
bids for the construction of the dread-nough- ts<br />
authorized by the last Cong<br />
ress were opened at tne navy cepart-men- t<br />
yesterday, with the governmeat<br />
navy yaras as oiaaers in compeuiicn<br />
with the private yards. As a result of<br />
the bidding it Is found that cone of<br />
the private corporations have sutmlt<br />
ted. bids coming within the nix!mun<br />
of the .congressional aliowacj tzt<br />
completed hull and machinery." The<br />
maximum fixed by Corress is<br />
COO for each cf the: two tattleshl;s. r ,<br />
Two of the navy yards. Phllid:!rh!a<br />
and Mare Island, hare bid within the<br />
limit The latter yard, the hid cclr.?<br />
based on .the installation of turb!na<br />
engines, submits a figure of 7,413,i:s.<br />
A number of reasslipmpnts of ravtl<br />
officers were announced yesterday at<br />
the, department Capt Carlo Br'.ttxln,<br />
hn h hum nn onty In t burr m cf<br />
navigation, has been assigned to ths<br />
command of the battleship M!ch!i3,<br />
from December 1. relieving Capt, A. P.<br />
Niblack. Capt Niblack's new sss'.n-men- t<br />
has not been anuounced, but lt<br />
Is expected that he will be assigned<br />
to the general board. There his been<br />
a suggestion that Capt Niblack may<br />
succeed Rear Admiral Victor Dlus as<br />
Capt Brittaln's place in the bureau<br />
of navigation Is to be filled by Capt<br />
John Dayton.<br />
Cmdr. Arthur McArthur, now cn<br />
dutywith the battleship Nebraska, has<br />
been ordered to the command cf thi<br />
mine depot ship San Franciaco, now<br />
at the Portsmouth nary yard.<br />
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WAR 0HDEHS 0L0CIC. .<br />
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NEWVYOItk! is.:<br />
tr"t-t- rt cr- -<br />
1. 1 1- -, i c<br />
freI,;Lt ca all llne3, the c'JLziizz-- i<br />
. more than, the railrcai3 c:i r<br />
Oae railroad has t<br />
v tweea this. city ar.3 nt?-- v1<br />
v.<br />
ty. tavy tr-::- :-. .<br />
cd c-- "<br />
. rs z:3 Ila r 1 c<br />
ncnt ar.J locctr.ct.ly 1 r''''--- ' t3<br />
Russia on govercit crJ.ra. .<br />
"<br />
One thousand cotton tcxti'3-r-<br />
facturers and eperators frcn it 3<br />
southern and New Er-la- r.i i ."3<br />
gathered at Greeneville. 3. C, f: Lv.3<br />
Southern. Textile expctit!cn.<br />
. Fir9<br />
: of mysterious' cr!-'.- a c- -<br />
damage estimated at $153,cc to .ths<br />
Helfrich saw mill and luntcr y:rl ti<br />
Evansville, Ind. The plant Y.zi not<br />
been operated for several wr'.j.<br />
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MONDAY<br />
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Leahi Chapter No. 2, O. E. C;<br />
' Statedr7:30 p. m. .<br />
TUESDAY 'V'1<br />
' Honolulu Lodse No. 43; C;a-'Vda- V<br />
Second Decree; 7:2J p."<br />
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WEDNESDAY<br />
Hawaiian Lodga No. 21; Cpa-cla- l,<br />
Third Degree; 7:33 p. m.<br />
THURSDAY<br />
Honolulu<br />
'.-'-<br />
Commanfiery R:l<br />
Cross; 7:33 p.m. .<br />
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FRIDAY<br />
-- Oceanic Lodge Na 371;<br />
: cial, Second Degree; 7:33 p.<br />
m. --.',;,<br />
8ATURDAY<br />
Harmony Chapter No. 4, O. E.<br />
8.; Stated; 7:33 p. m.<br />
CCHOFICLD LCDS!<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
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SATURDAY<br />
f A Stated meeting; 7:23 p. nv<br />
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tzn calfskin;<br />
rtdd$ by the<br />
world's best<br />
zhccaaicr<br />
IAl man: is often judged foy the<br />
shoes he wears!, The shoe that "lifts<br />
?you up" a notch in yoiir own estimation<br />
4nd the esteem of others, is of double<br />
.value to you.<br />
NORFOLK<br />
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Ma3e by NETTLETON,<br />
isachos ofthis character.'<br />
Wlxnyou arc vcarby, drop<br />
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arc (6 ttstyoffolk.<br />
end cur mzijy cuizrzmzs<br />
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ordered<br />
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BATHING<br />
A go$d place to keep<br />
f--<br />
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TENNIS'<br />
Rates, $3.50 a day, $21.00 a week.;. ;' :<br />
Tickets via Oahu Railway .7<br />
Miles by Good<br />
YTells-Fargo Office, j i - Autoniohile Read<br />
m-- aw<br />
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- 'vnrf M<br />
Ml manner. of Chinese" Art. Goods, An'txqncs and'vjicSjlv;<br />
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! ' Furniture, Tapestries, ChiiiawareEt:-- '<br />
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: . I THE IIOTIOH PICTUEE TRADE JOUHNAL<br />
Chicago :<br />
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has made arrangements with ns to. distribute thonsands of<br />
beautiful spoons of leading motion picture players. Every<br />
epoon decorated with the likeness and name iof an artist.<br />
TLese epochs are beauties. The pattern' is simply- - eaquislte-bodyi-ns<br />
tls new Idea of a smooth,' large silver bowl and ornately chased handle.<br />
The design is modern and elegant The spoon is substantial and rich<br />
oriering splendid value for the price, start a collection now, Cot,out"<br />
lie coupon oeiow ana mau xo our omce.,, v - r V"i i; - if itl<br />
": 1 : Ready for Immediate delivery Francis X.V Bushman. : Beverly '<br />
Savne. Earle WUIiama, J. Warren Kerriaan. .Ethel Cisvtcm a. r , 1<br />
Uc EACH 3c additional for packing and mailing. Use Attached Coupon.<br />
If called for at effice, 15c<br />
FILM STAR SPOON COUPON (<br />
'Honolulu StarBuIIetln, Honolulu, T..K. .<br />
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- Please send me one souvenir spoon of,...<br />
as per offer, for which find enclosed 18c<br />
age. , (Stamps accepted.) : :':<br />
15c for ipoon and 3clox post-<br />
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HONOLULU STBIJLLETIN, TirciCTATV NOVEMBER 18, 1915. "<br />
IE !!!!? CUDiS<br />
SELLIL'G ACOVE<br />
3 foh mm<br />
Canadian Refiners' Purchases<br />
from Warehouses Serve to<br />
. 'Send Prices Up fr East<br />
;1<br />
F0I1 EIEilY DOLLAIi HE fiwES 1R<br />
Mrs. Petron Says She Will Wait<br />
Outside Jail and "Punch<br />
- Malaika's face Good" ,<br />
! The police' having refused to collect<br />
$11 which a lodger and protege of her<br />
husband owed her, Mrs. Andrew Pet- -<br />
rnncra there has seen no generally, i.im, ts,o.. hit. ,.<br />
actinty In new crop Cubas, some sales .1- 1- v .,. ,w<br />
22?S"5S17i-S- ves will resutt to i<br />
llnal payment of<br />
fSflrJt P?id VI ftf 2 the debt The process te simple,<br />
M.titS<br />
to beating np the lodger, 8.<br />
ySSS. M- - once for each dollar he owes.<br />
Just now Malatta has either 9 or 10<br />
-r- hroughoat<br />
" 1"J due ailmlhere being<br />
Ihe earljpart the gome figpute about the exact :number.<br />
r"<br />
week the market remained at a stand-- Mt-,i- n-<br />
reitTk .!r .nu. into 'thU ' dispute .taccordlng-t- o<br />
iSffitJiZZltlIAlXrVVl<br />
wn?,??<br />
and accumulated . $210<br />
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rlnr, wMchSli Perron protested Ao er<br />
nufibana. As "half owner she blocked<br />
crwards raised their bids to 3 7--1 6c 7v v!<br />
Si'Ctt'-iPBl- f tterfaibout reTwitt a TerixT Hilo<br />
ber , - 1 ve wtthout trtai :for 11 darg.<br />
- . 1 pvuiv vi vuv awuv n tuft awwmp vMifM0<br />
Mrs.:;<br />
Patron's statement to DetecUre Bteln?<br />
yesterday afternoon; ; ;<br />
' ior,4vuur-- i e"e ,flVBq Mr. and TIrt. .Petron haye Uved<br />
great<br />
in<br />
re thelr.Tlews more ie8s fellcitr sear HUo for<br />
Ume.<br />
lor mrM.. au<br />
house and the scarcity of prompt<br />
nare,r and (he continuance of<br />
cpndJUons Jias resulted in a keen<br />
J<br />
xaand for nearby sugars, ul<br />
'The shortage in spot supplies has<br />
been quite general, as in addition to<br />
local and outport refinersr Canadian<br />
refiners I have Appeared as .buyers of<br />
sugars from warehouse in New York.<br />
At the close, 12,000 tags Cubas for<br />
immediate clearance '.have been , sold<br />
at 3 9-1- 6c basis<br />
ton-- 1<br />
96 c&L, advancing<br />
the spot quotation, to 4.58c and the<br />
market is very strong. in tone with<br />
5 i<br />
a i nnnw"T7nn<br />
nothing available at : -<br />
less than 2c (lnrr vilmor nf San irranclsccL<br />
basis .86 cUfcf. ,(4.4c) and. even at i;nwn trf n RhrinerdoiJlAd aHislfoM<br />
I tp t f quantity oaieffer i&UU th VM aim. win not be a<br />
1J ' - "li' ,1 I w.wT vm o- -r ranks of the . Allies against Turkey,<br />
f VIn '.an ;arr wth this end in View,<br />
fcaptaia ; Torcba says the Armenians<br />
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comparauvei.Bmau. ; .... . . , ; , : candidate for the positoxv lor UVT<br />
"While there has been no ceneral I eiiard next vean when 'the shrraeri'<br />
ftctiWfjrtttocTfCftl!4rf.tr't,rfinl cTv-- .l l.s'slon Is held at Buf-sales<br />
were made early in the'week to I falo. He was a candidate fqrtiy8Vpo-cperatp- ra<br />
at 3c, basis 6l c.&f. for Isitlon. the entrance' to tlfevfl4trperla"l<br />
J'nutfrjhJTtneitut latj-Iry- J divine tircl;; at Seattle this, year ana<br />
fcwld 6t3 I7l6c ana February at 3c i was' s'iifpbrted y the Sonoliilu Shfla-basi- s<br />
S6B c&t. DTinerDally to SDecu-Jers- ,' but failed of electiori and itVas<br />
laUvel0iyeEi.t-vU- ; - '. i J ' 1 assumed that he Jwould run again. next<br />
Tai 'weekly cal'iro3f rutknlyear; X<br />
Tuesday .reported receipts of tcnsl However, ne nas written '3riXi me ouow<br />
T 1 f!ntrr rttTT Vrl""-- " mM-l InietteK<br />
:t H 1 ? . tft-Ti.- p i infi prrr'l ,V'W;:r ta?klst!r advise ifc ohfiity<br />
r i. 1- - -- a .1.. 1 ji j -- . . 1 - I Whn't' gva V4t1v SAnf Vfl A IhtP SB<br />
T'll 05 the rrcsert fcrot). b2?ed onl o"ciea, pieages wr enspori wr. ub<br />
:AtlLAatGtunf a?3,cvo to nonet? m? pct?tf$avonnjjwei<br />
mly --<br />
15,000 to 100,000 guara; next year, iuaxv.iTvw<br />
trn.<br />
cea wovernowmg wjw apvreuaiica,<br />
i! ? tfcJSn?tSSS<br />
S'Ai W gratitude<br />
;if. kt,7.v, be able to attend the.BesSJfln ihataot LfW<br />
tbr0eralvdlirositfonwil-.T"- "to start' IflVfi<br />
V lief permit:, ?? CU . . ,. - .ISfeft<br />
, ;<br />
Jnst irt Tirpent-- mnlrm rain bta Kttll<br />
ff-?US-<br />
rTrtrpccea,in;nyfpans,.cxt<br />
tMsWIAtf three ft fonr'weefcaVr f corfefisratkj I<br />
dry cool weather is necessary in order 1 conclusion that my business lntereEts<br />
to mature. . tne cane, a very large 1 ujiigv.Miw- - r?T,I-tS- M C<br />
mmin nf ti.v mimMnorr nrarf. K I post-- if elected, the attention' .wlflcq<br />
placers this year, to being delayed in ? 5" W0U<br />
deverr 7and this wfn aecfistate.: Z''" J f"<br />
Postponement of the expected early jM?to'to-!ffndJJ?f?grinding<br />
xn; many. plantations. Any" f6 SS1!<br />
dalayi ta the; tart of . fcrlnSins will 1 '"r"T rrrr.7J:V:<br />
have fin Important . bearing " on r the I v,t,m JJ"S that I am sincere ttttZiZ<br />
cJtl9lLm sha not .permit the . use of, my<br />
rr;. name' as a . candidate fo representa.<br />
liveries would result '<br />
. , AUH ?If??: W. ,J<br />
liThes. in refined bcTmme<br />
sugar was<br />
ttnjfn o fJ't<br />
such fiatteflng Ute at Sattle; 1 af<br />
JJVJlS5rf Pfsed preeutpavxhe propas.esvM sup.'<br />
sugars previous-- 1 pcrt'thkthavecbme tome-toWne- x<br />
ly ordered, on ; which refiners hate CD- -n r ot iat,n th fnttHiji<br />
been a . week to, .tenays behind 'ip lpf jtime, lt'haiivbe my onpestunity J&<br />
shlpmentr The hardening tendency of reDay m somer measure --th. deBt<br />
the raw; market toward the .latter gratitude they have created. '<br />
part"ft SC t2 tmtaated-- , it farther 1 n-- ji tereallfa thdrdjer shajl<br />
Buylaginorement ahd'a falf volume of 1 neither cease or ' flag: trut l reailr feel<br />
new orders "was looked' at 5."55c Tess that one should not accept preferment<br />
2 erTeeatc tjyj alljrenners;, who-av- e at iheliandsfot-'t11-8 fellows wmxieaa he<br />
since adrahced' prices 15" jpornts to the ban meet tbe WquiremeBts-o- f the posi;<br />
basis of fj56c Jess 2 per cent, ' , i v flon i)V rlvinr to it linmnittiar energy<br />
p. tEla tr?01xit&, X)ptions J.uringithe1 apdbesdiuce bf l.time,'f cCqndltion.s<br />
ween reacnea an aggregate. or 16,800 1 have arisen wnicn mae,sucn a course<br />
tons."; j - 7 '<br />
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mmm<br />
Iseem Impossible to me 0 I eei there<br />
IS.JQQJ&lUg. 1110 1CV" lH<br />
favor of some one who can more fully<br />
meet Teqalrements of the'<br />
; STyitJ you all, l<br />
faith; 1<br />
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position.<br />
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"Yours in the true<br />
GEORGE FILMER.<br />
TillWISIS<br />
FlLkLjiiSmaal?<br />
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jTnx tbaniiuj Viat my .dear, teacher<br />
round-the-islan- enjoyed a d trip last<br />
Sunday, becaflse she caught a bad cold<br />
and Jwe didn't have any MthmetJc les-<br />
two<br />
son for tiers." - ''a-- '.a<br />
Atia meeting of the Hawaii erposl- - j . J'm .thankful; that .tberjja&ins It<br />
tion tommissloners leld bn Tuesday, was" the)' cat thatr brce the: looking<br />
AudKor J.' H. Fisher wae hosea as ajriass. - -<br />
representative of the territoty to 8ee r :tm thankfnl that out of five scraps<br />
up<br />
about. closing the --Hawaiian imlld- - that I.nad during the. year I was only<br />
ing when the "exposition; at .San Fran- - licked once. . j .. ', : ;<br />
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cisee comes 46 aa ad. - , : ; .' ... rm' thankful that no solicemen .who<br />
.It was originally intended, that Sec-- 1 were off duty tried to force their way<br />
Tetary of the Territory Wade Warren I into onr house and blow my darling<br />
Thriyer handle ' this task,' but J mother all.to. raB with a bomb. ; v<br />
sbonkl<br />
owing to tne . tact i tnat tne governor I I'm thankful that .we got some flic- -<br />
nas pjannea to leave for Washington5 Cully tract ducks for dinner i 'cause<br />
Fisher. Is . named instead. --Thayer ..re they are tough as the. dickens, and Pa<br />
maining' to handle' the executive of. and Ma;<br />
fice. - A- '<br />
have awful .poor teeth ajid<br />
-- 1<br />
; a'."' h:- can't chew. tough meati t ' :A<br />
If. P. wood has : written that a , pri i<br />
vate company is offerine to buy the<br />
building as an aquarium. ot ft is ntat<br />
likely that Apythlng. toward disposing<br />
of the property win be done this win- -<br />
duplicate. the building<br />
' I don't know the things that I'm<br />
thankful lor, but ypu bet' I'm thankful<br />
a boy hit me on the head with a baseball<br />
so hard that I didn't .knew anything,<br />
and I' had a chanqe- - to stay<br />
ter Plans of it have been: drawn up I home tor straight days Vand play<br />
man 91 euoii, woo is 10 ,ouua an 1 all<br />
five<br />
next aoor. , j ou net ne .was msa<br />
exact . ol in ais<br />
home city, at his automobile factory. r 1 , Brazil exports ; great auantiiies : of<br />
ruuber;,but .buys its; automobile tires<br />
Window 'dressing Is .an 'art but we from Eurbpe,Y<br />
have, some artists In. Honolulu. Just<br />
--not ; because 'European<br />
tires are best, but because Europe has<br />
come out Saturday morning and judge better trade connection in Brazil than<br />
. Malalka. got work Vand Tuesday<br />
was pay day; bui Instead of settling<br />
his board bill he prepared to leave on<br />
the steamer Kinau for KauaL Mrs.<br />
Petron asked the police about noon to<br />
collect the $11, and when they1 refused<br />
she found Malalka and, in her own<br />
words, punched his face good." Then<br />
she brought him to detective head-Quarter- s.<br />
reaching there at noon hour<br />
and finding no one la the detective's<br />
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room. ,r<br />
While waiting for the slueths to return,<br />
Mrs. Petron brooded on the .ingratitude<br />
of Malalka with the result<br />
that when loud screams brought two<br />
policemen ruahlng up stairs from be<br />
low they found Mrs. Petron out tn the<br />
hall and Malalka loudly -- walling that<br />
she had beat him again. Mrs. Petron<br />
denied that ahe had beaten him twice,<br />
and thus arises the doubt as to whether<br />
she still owes him 10 or 9 drubbings.-<br />
Mrs. Petron insists that she<br />
still has 10 times to "punch His face<br />
Tor him. , r ;v..;V -<br />
' Malalka missed his boat and got in<br />
Jail, and when Tie gets out Mrs. Petron<br />
herself Is authority for the statement<br />
that she will be waiting to smash him<br />
once for every dollar due.v' i'": " "<br />
. la the meantime Mr. Petron has the<br />
larger part of the $210 and refuses to<br />
give any of it to Mrs. Petron, who has<br />
threatened to get a lawyer and try<br />
it&Sf'<br />
Mjiwwwfr<br />
ad hlld ner purin jalU where she.<br />
At this Juncture, i jeaeted buying Am uid the<br />
morement of moderate proportions in rriTTL A Z rw t<br />
roftnA 1 n.&t u'c"' 6W V<br />
i4tvA vauocu i7iiuvi vu 6aui<br />
on raws<br />
eaexr.Tiewi<br />
ana aiixne sugarsiw. 4<br />
t 2ue kksfas f. r hirh the started foe onoiuwt<br />
L L<br />
timounted noisome-- 55,050 to . 100,00! a.K<br />
. 1 of Jail. Mrs.. Petron Joined her hus-- to collecJUber half of the sum,jwhich<br />
is now, , in the BIshoa IUnk.,. Petron.<br />
f She ' saysjv.? offered) lier, $30 II<br />
nrrrt" t c;;ftn nVArilaivar she vould elgn a'j)iper ssyihg she<br />
wTfi? .-- V tJ: yJZ?fa. telttff broke, attached himseu to was<br />
money,<br />
tlons mentioned in our<br />
Petron. borrowed some came<br />
v. -- j vnani.j with thpm and in<br />
gardlng difficulties attending :thel"<br />
Vr.VT;<br />
--not tls wife any more and 'that<br />
she 'would not bother hlm any more,<br />
but Mrs. Petron refused to divorce<br />
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TO ncfrT YURKSr SAY8 tu 1<br />
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RUSSIAN ARMY OFFICER<br />
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- LONDON, iJng. A despatch to Jleu-ter'- a:<br />
.Tielegram company ifrqm Petro-gra-d<br />
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"Captain ' Torcom. is planning .. to<br />
raise volunteer ' corps from the Ar<br />
menians now residing int the Balkans,<br />
Egypt.. Italy,. France, Great Britain<br />
and the United States to fight in the<br />
havA hppn unable to nrevent tfa'ina<br />
slct& tVArftina iiAl'a??:THor by<br />
countries can help Csht Turkey<br />
tfher itthe'Allied tpX&$i$ot i J<br />
luse tnem tne ngnt ana nonor<br />
iolnros in tne war agramst'xneir; oj<br />
tfssscrs." 7 I! "tVO i<br />
" "Captain Torcom'a plah provides lor<br />
the orrjation,f ayrixtoum, cf . 2?<br />
ba?ttaJics' and 'a miaiiiUmiof tv baM<br />
Ltalions.<br />
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Bazaar. Right jnow you<br />
doyourXmas<br />
shopping.<br />
Japanese<br />
can save 10 to 50 on your<br />
Xmas Gifts. VAaa<br />
: During this sale our prices are --extraordinarily<br />
marked down. .<br />
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when we can save you nil; bother?<br />
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Bated to4a goldeci hroTrn in 'ime, of our .huge ovens, and so delicious that it<br />
we can<br />
or en<br />
your table the instant yon trant lti<br />
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flatters the moit exacting palate place your 'turkey, goose suckling pig<br />
:;Cdls np':tdday !4sp!m onr fine facilities.<br />
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supply you withfii-- a Wjleihoard or a cargo and, mind you, of the<br />
QUALITY,<br />
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We are not going to offer you any "baits" like the catalogue houses<br />
- ; do We are not going to sell you a few things at less than cost and make<br />
' it' up on something else, or by giving you poor quality. We propose to give<br />
v you'a square deal. : a v;<br />
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taxpayers, the prosperity<br />
of the community,: and ask you to give us the preference in your<br />
orders so long as we treat you right, a;: 'aa :::a'1, 1<br />
JEewers<br />
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'l'Milk, Grecm,<br />
Hardware and Building Materials. 177 So. King St.<br />
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HONOLULU STAB-BULLETI- N, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1R, 1915. v'<br />
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Coxey'p ahrfy parched to vorld 13 peopled with new' bo::;2,<br />
Washington. All the papers yj neY buyers and new hou:s!:cip- -<br />
lUllOI ir. iViennon 'UOXey tO prR Avhn nvPf fiPnrH nf Vmi : Tn.<br />
uyuuuy uvci umty-uv- c ,ycui& credible!, What!never heard o<br />
1 ftrv; fliA:" 3rr4rj 'irf f.<br />
uiiu uv ui uuuwi utuuuiui; aax,<br />
. iij --ir. uj. , ivnoyy; ; v-ox- ey ?.ana<br />
y' sGoey'Whotheblazesw<br />
nis<br />
1 ;<br />
i Edolio ofcbnfosidn and ignorant<br />
;";Gbyouse<br />
iir.tiGtheGoxeypublicitycedced.<br />
Arid the world has filled up with<br />
people who never heard<br />
Millions and trillions of them r<br />
S That is the' way with some ad--<br />
tiriies ahdf then !o<br />
factories:<br />
wcive ! told 'em! And then old<br />
FatherTime begins to wbrkw Ah<br />
; the undertalcer. And the parson<br />
armed withamam<br />
ttie:: baby<br />
license;And<br />
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Makes Long Run of Day<br />
ing Close to 100 Yards on<br />
Kinley in All Departments<br />
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punahou 14, Mckinley<br />
McKlnley was eliminated from the<br />
vara for th chain n Ion shin on the rrld- -<br />
ilUU CBWiUa BIWIUWU VII aicuuur<br />
f f Id when they lost their second came<br />
- to the Punahou agsregatlon. There<br />
' III. 1 M U - "1<br />
ctn.ue do kuuii lor icp aeieai. . ru-rchn- ii<br />
rlrlv ntifrlaso1 the hfeh<br />
rchool team In evory department cf<br />
tie ,gaxne. It la true that McKlnley<br />
u : j nwi wmv vuc t v wu<br />
for trains, but notwithstanding the fact<br />
tLat they were leading at the end of<br />
tie second quarter Punahou had the<br />
'e throughout. ; "<br />
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' The feature run of the day scored<br />
fix points for , McKlnley. Clifford<br />
IvielJm recovered a fumble when Pu-"ho-u<br />
had the ball. on the high school<br />
( ht-yar- d line, and. dashing away from<br />
tie .line raced down the field with the<br />
tire Punahou team behind him.<br />
T ley were still behind him when he<br />
crossed the goal line and the McKin-If- y<br />
'stands cheered the fast back to<br />
t! e echo. .;'.:-- '<br />
Lir Like Sieve.<br />
IcKinley had a line yesterday that<br />
rc crabled a sieve on many occasions.<br />
1:fa Xapihaa played the shift run<br />
ttroush tackle and through the guards<br />
t! e McKlnley forwards left enough<br />
rc to drive a horse and wagon<br />
t rcugh.'.- - The McKlnley line played<br />
t: 9 poorest focttall of the year. The<br />
2 T-th- forwards would come charg-- I<br />
i. through, und.the back field could<br />
.r t.get started. Andrade, the fast<br />
3,cr tne Liga school wno- - was in--;<br />
ci in' the last fame, could not play<br />
; i E;r.t wes tent ia at the flank po- -<br />
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licKI.nlcy .showed" that the game<br />
v 'ih Kan took' something away from<br />
i i ts t.'.er failed to eow the rpeed<br />
i. I attack la the gar.e yesterday.<br />
1<br />
-- t mysterious thing called spirit"<br />
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' present yesterday and Punahou<br />
r rlt-wa- s tt!c!;!ns out ia large gots<br />
'! rc-n- d. After McKlnley. had' sg- -<br />
2 C h M;k!ff taid a.; number<br />
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i hi-:- 3 to the teim. Eome of the<br />
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i were net telected from his<br />
. 3 dictionary and when the Pun<br />
n went cnt oa the field In the third<br />
( rtcr they played real football. ;<br />
C. I'z'An and Na?!haa CUr. :.<br />
. , r'clllnley did not have many, stars<br />
I- - the game yesterday. Clifford Me'ia<br />
'y:s always good for a gala but his<br />
Uia played him on too many occa-- i<br />
:is when he might have been saved<br />
f r a play that counted. Sam Carter<br />
s'r.ct given the ball to carry, which<br />
c --<br />
:.3 cne to wonder: why. a fullback<br />
t ll be sent into the game without a<br />
' arce to run with the ball. Had Car<br />
t r .and Hawkins been given more<br />
--.ices McKlnley might have had a<br />
1 iter chance to win, if that were<br />
I ;'.LIe. Clifford ilelim, may It be<br />
i !, avss the one dyed la the wool<br />
t r fcr McKlnley, but was used much<br />
t j r fica. For Punahou Napihaa was<br />
t' ? Hz star ca the offense. He<br />
I - :d throusa''. the line time and<br />
r a, and maue more gams tnan t;or-'- r<br />
who also was one of the forcas on<br />
f 'tack for Punahou. In the line'Glf-l-rdw- a<br />
star, as time and again he<br />
vould<br />
--<br />
break through the opposing de<br />
tizQ and get the man. . Stevens, who<br />
v.ss sect in when Pratt was Injured,<br />
pyed a bang up game from 6tart to<br />
l.nkh, He was always among those<br />
present when the ball' was down.<br />
: Punahou's victory gives them a<br />
chance for the championship and the<br />
frame with Kamehameha Saturday<br />
should be one of the best of the year.<br />
Ttie," crowd yesterday was . fair for a<br />
week day while Punahou had one of<br />
the 4best rooting sections seen this<br />
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year. .<br />
Flax by Play. - ;<br />
. Kauhane kicked ofr to Clifford Mel-i- a<br />
at 3:38. Melim ran the ball back<br />
10 yards.- - C. Melim hit the left side<br />
of the line for two yards. He hit left<br />
tackle for a gain of four yards. He<br />
was sent through again for a loss, and<br />
on his fourth attempt made five yards<br />
on a cross buck. Hawkins fail-<br />
ed to , gain. C. Melim was stop-<br />
ped on a delayed pass . play. Haw-<br />
kins made two yards. - McKlnley was<br />
realised five. yards. H.: Melim hurl<br />
eci; a forward pass, but Correa caught<br />
It and then punted 20 yards. Carter<br />
recovered the ball after a fumble. C.<br />
Melim made four yards In' two bucks.<br />
Hawkins failed to make first down.<br />
COLLARS<br />
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make them strong. Jforts<br />
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in. iiuiu rciiuu umiuiu i.iciuii<br />
By Picking Up Fumbla and Mak- -<br />
Play Punahou Outclasses r.Tc--<br />
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On the first play for Punahou they<br />
fumbled and Dorra recovered the ball<br />
for McKlnley. Glfford breaks through<br />
the line and stops H. Melim. C Me-<br />
lim makes two yards through the left<br />
tackle, i II. Melim attempts a forward<br />
pass, which falls. Correa punts 40<br />
yards out of bounds. C. Melim hit the<br />
left side of the line in two attempts<br />
for six yards. C. Melim punted 35<br />
yards to Napihaa, who was stopped In<br />
his tracks. Correa kicked 32 yards to<br />
C Melim, who ran back seven yards.<br />
H: Melim hit left tackle , for ; eijht<br />
yards. On a fumble Correa recovers<br />
the ball on Punahou's 40-ya- rd line.<br />
Second Quarter..<br />
-- Punahou fail to gain and Correa<br />
kicked 28 yards to C Melim, who fall<br />
ed to gain; Hawkins made five yards<br />
on a shift play. C. Melim "punted 32"<br />
yards to Napihaa, who fumbled, and<br />
A. Melim fell on the balL. Tfcerq was<br />
a dispute here and the officials Hook<br />
three minutes 'to look up the rules.<br />
Hlpa.gets C. Melim for ajess. Mc--<br />
Ing. Hawkins is stopped for no gain,<br />
and Napihaa makes a nice "tackle of<br />
tiawams on an ena run. u. Meuim<br />
kcks 27 yards out of bounds.<br />
Correa made eight ' yards t through,<br />
Thompson. On the next play Correa<br />
made first down. , Napihaa makes five<br />
yards. Oa a drop kick forcatoa Cor<br />
rea hurls the ball to who<br />
runs to McKInley's eight-yar- d line.<br />
Chang makes a perfect tackle after H.<br />
Melim picked the bail-tr- p and raced<br />
down the field, followed by the Pun<br />
thou team for a touchdown. Fred,<br />
Carter failed to kick gcil. Punahou<br />
failed to gala ca the klckoff and Cor-<br />
rea punted 33 yards to the center of<br />
the field: ' End of second - qjurter,<br />
Score, McKialey 6, Punahou '0. .<br />
Third Cuarter. :' -<br />
McKlnley kicked to Punahou and fit.'<br />
er two attempts to gala Correa kicked<br />
S3 yards to C. Melim, who fumbled,<br />
and Stevens grabbed the tin. " Correa<br />
went through the right side of the line<br />
for three yards and Nspihaa-nad- e<br />
first down. After Comi.. La4 been<br />
stopped twice Kauhane 1<br />
made tlrst<br />
down. The ball was ca, IIcKlley's<br />
five-yar- d line. Napihaa' went .around<br />
Dent for. a touchdowa'close to. the<br />
line. , The ball - was kicked, ou,t and,<br />
Kauhane kicked goal. Score, Punahou<br />
7. McKialey 6.<br />
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McKlnley made first down and C.<br />
Melim tackled Napihaa for a loss. Cor<br />
rea ran 25 yards around left end. The<br />
ball is given to Napihaa, hQ race4<br />
through the lima for a touchdown. The<br />
McKlnley defense 'here crumbled.<br />
Kauhane kicked goat Score, Punahou<br />
14, McKlnley 6. Punahou kicked to<br />
Hawkins, who ran three yards. C<br />
Melim made six yards through the left<br />
tackle. - Stevens stopped C. Melim In<br />
his tracks. C. Melim kicked 'to Cor<br />
rea, who ran 14 yards. Noble goes ia<br />
lor Hitchcock.' Correa irakea seven<br />
yards through Chang. End of period.<br />
Last Quarter.;; ; ." M.vV<br />
. McKlnley recovers ,ball on , fumble<br />
on their 20-yar- d line. C Melim kicks<br />
out of bounds; ; Kauhane 'loses ' two<br />
yards on off-tack- le play. Correa punts<br />
over the line when Punahou, had th<br />
ball on the McKlnley 40-yar- d' line.<br />
This play was one bad slip on the part<br />
of Norrle, who played hia plais Veil<br />
through the game. C. Melim runs<br />
around left end for 10 yards. H. Me-<br />
lim worked the old play of laying oh<br />
the side lines waiting for a forward<br />
pass, but it failed to work.' McKlnley<br />
trys a forward pass that goes to Pun-<br />
ahou.<br />
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Correa makes two yards around left<br />
end. Correa punts over the goal line.<br />
C Melim kicks back and on an ex-<br />
change of punts C. Melim makes six<br />
yards. Correa kicks to Hawkins, who<br />
kick on the run and the ball Is back in<br />
Punahou territory. H. Melim gets<br />
Correa after a seven-yar- d run. Time<br />
is called. Score;,. Punahou :14r Mc-<br />
Klnley 6. ; - v. , .; .. ; . ".<br />
The line-up- : ,<br />
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McKlnley<br />
Hipa ................. ......H. Bent<br />
. Left end y<br />
Baldwin . ............ .. . . . . . . Lujan<br />
: Left tackle<br />
Mott-Smlt-h ....... ..... ... , . Chang<br />
Left guard<br />
t<br />
Pratt : . . . . . . ............. . . A. Melim<br />
, l ':. Center r-<br />
Bromley ............I.......'. Dorra<br />
v Right guard ' . '<br />
Glfford ... . . ... Thompson<br />
Right tackle<br />
Hitchcock ............ . .. . ,F. Carter<br />
; : : Right end '."<br />
Norrle ............. ........H. Melim<br />
. Quarterback .<br />
Napihaa ................. ..C. Melim<br />
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Left halfback<br />
Kauhane .................. Hawkins<br />
; :' Right halfback ! C<br />
Correa ........ . .... . ... . . . S. Carter<br />
: Fullback, ; r'-jr-r--<br />
Play by periods :<br />
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Punahou . . . . . .0 0 14 014<br />
McKlnley 0 6 0 0 6<br />
Referee Lieut McAndrews. Um-<br />
pire Mr. Blowers. Field Judge Cap-<br />
tain Greene.<br />
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Substitutes Stevens for Mott-Smit- h,<br />
Mott-Smlt- h for Pratt, Noble for Hitch-<br />
cock, .<br />
. HONOLTJLTJ STAB-BULLETIN,-TmiESI- NOVEMBER 18, 1915.<br />
,AUrr<br />
HA A DEFEATS<br />
IlilOAB<br />
FOOTBALL KS.<br />
CollegeVf Hawaii changed! heir tac<br />
tics of last' Saturday and marched<br />
down the field against the Kam team<br />
yesterday afternoon to victory by a<br />
score of 20 to 16. They did not win<br />
easily. From first to last the Kam<br />
players gave one of the best exhibi<br />
tions of football they have displayed<br />
this year, but Dr. Peden unloosened a<br />
number of trick plays, and had the<br />
Kam boys startled at times by the<br />
plays used.<br />
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In the first period Spencer went<br />
over the line for a touchdown after<br />
Brash had run back; a kick. In the<br />
second period Stafford Austin erabbed<br />
the balj and ran '40 yards for a uch,-dow- n.<br />
Kam kicked a goal : from .the<br />
nexa. : siarrau picaea up a iumDie on<br />
the 10-yar- d line in the - third period<br />
and scored a touchdown. Godfrey<br />
Bertelmann also broke into the lime<br />
light by scoring in this period. In the<br />
last period . Kam outplayed Hawaii,<br />
ahdC ."Bertelmann, Tf ent over Jh'e line<br />
for a score. --<br />
which was the last of the<br />
day. . v.::;;<br />
The' feature play of ' the flay wass<br />
the forward pass. Brash, to Lee. The<br />
Hawai end, who was a star through-<br />
out, ran far 'down' theeld and; turn<br />
Ing in time, grabbed the ball for a<br />
rala bf 50 yards. It; was one pf the<br />
best plays ever witnessed on a local<br />
gridiron. The Hawaii backfleld showed<br />
treat imDrovement.4 over 'their work<br />
of last Saturcar. whifel tbt Kain plajf- -<br />
ers displayed enougn gooa rootDau to<br />
cause Midkiff and his team worry<br />
when hey- meet on Saturday. CapV<br />
Booth used" a number oi substitutes<br />
and this feature is bound to make a<br />
good showing in the game against the,<br />
Punahou' team 'Hawaii has1 now fle-- r<br />
feated every team in the league, and<br />
looks like the; best team on the grid- -<br />
Iron1 today. i I ' I<br />
The line-up- : - ;'.".'' ir.'<br />
Hawaii<br />
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, ; ' Kam<br />
Pong . . .; . . . ; .4 . . , s Crabbe<br />
--- fh<br />
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Left end "<br />
,<br />
park .V.... ;. . . ... i. . ; . ; . Wolsey<br />
Kv. Left tackle rv ; r<br />
Wung r. . ; i. . . I:. si;.; Kamuku<br />
Left guard<br />
Hicks, .Y.i.... . . 0. ; Bertelmann<br />
tr i- center ' r<br />
Saunders ............ . . . .- - Peneku<br />
Right guard 1 -<br />
Pratt" . . .V. ; . . . '. ;.VV : .H. Bertelmann<br />
Right tackle, -<br />
"" Right end . " '<br />
Spencer ... .... . . ......... ... . . . Gibson<br />
;. ? Quarterback .. . , !;::'<br />
Austin . .; . . .'. .V.: . SnUfen<br />
Left halfback 5<br />
.......V...... Anahu<br />
. Right ' halfback - " i<br />
Brown ......... . . . ; . .- -. Eaton<br />
f - 'r .Fnllback.; i v: :J ;<br />
Score by periods:<br />
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Hawaii ...... v. . . .....7 6 7 0 2Q<br />
Kamehameha -- . . .V.:, .0 '<br />
3 6 ' .76<br />
suosututions: Hawaii Pong lor<br />
Pratt, Starratt for Pong, Kekoa lot<br />
Saunders.:<br />
' Fehijell for1 ' iplark, Ballen-tyn- e<br />
for Brash. Kamehameha Rich-ma- n<br />
for Crabbe, Kalkakea for Wolsey,<br />
Kam aha fpt Kamukii, 'Clark 'for p:<br />
Bertelmann, Kanuu for Peneku. Si'me<br />
ona for H. Bertelmann- - Dower for Hua,--<br />
inann for "Shiffen. Wright for Anahu,<br />
Iuone for Eaton, -- i<br />
Referee---Lleu- t. Charles Lrman.- - fJ.<br />
S7 A. Lieut. Albert Lyinan,<br />
U. S. A. v Field Judge Mr. opwood.<br />
He LlqesmaiJIfrT Bero'ey. :<br />
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INTERMEDIATES AVILI, '<br />
fLAr uASKcT-dALl- T ON<br />
..TEVErjjfjG<br />
Saturday night the third basket-bal- l<br />
game of the. series will be played be-<br />
tween the El Globos and Get Readys;<br />
and also the Double X Club wiy play<br />
the Knights of Kamehameha.; The<br />
Get Ready Club will have 'to pfar &<br />
hard and fast game to hold down the<br />
El Globos, as they have won all the<br />
games pbayed by them so far. A Ser-ra- q<br />
and Felix Rodrigues .seem to be<br />
the most' dangerous "taen bn 'the E1<br />
Globo team and no doubt the Get<br />
Ready team will have them covered<br />
by two .of their best men to keep<br />
them from scoring. The game should<br />
be a fast one as the boys have been<br />
working, out on. the floor most every<br />
evening of Uie week and should be in;<br />
formTfor the game.<br />
""<br />
, The Double X team surprised , the<br />
other teams last Saturday night by<br />
holding the El Globos down to a score<br />
of 7 to 4, and ! this Saturday not only<br />
look for them to hold down the scor-<br />
ing of the Knights of Kamehameha,<br />
but to niake a good score besides.' The<br />
Knights have not been out training<br />
for the game, thinking that they- - are<br />
good enough without practise, How-<br />
ever, last Saturday's game against<br />
the Washington team should have con-<br />
vinced them that they needed team<br />
work and practise at basket throwing.<br />
The games start at 7:30 sharp.<br />
There are no admission charges and<br />
anyone desiring to see the games is<br />
welcome.<br />
Arthur W. Krainheder, Charles M.<br />
Heald, Charles B. Hill and John F.<br />
Malone were elected city commission-<br />
ers "of Buffalo, N. Y, under the com-<br />
mission form of government in effect,<br />
January first Of the four candidates<br />
two, are republican and two demo-<br />
crats. ;,".-:- V;.. X:S<br />
THEEUB0SS<br />
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The shlfttasr' of Capt Aleck Wilson<br />
of the Yale eleven to a halfback po--<br />
siuoa. relieving mm oi tne resDonsioii- -<br />
ities fof quarterback, a position for<br />
wnicn ne never, was zutea, .gave nun<br />
the opportunity to do the fine work<br />
in the halfback position of r which he is<br />
Wilson will lead 'fh iYald teirn<br />
against, th Harvard eleven on Satur<br />
day in the struggle ahe Cambridge<br />
stadium, and local -' alumni' believe<br />
that tle great showing made by the<br />
Eli vin the Princeton f arae wijl gij<br />
Coach HInkey. or Shevlin (take your<br />
choice) a heap of confidence wheq<br />
thej meet Haughton'4 1 Ija'rrio W this<br />
week.-Wilso- n has" been the big star<br />
for Eit'ttncS' Legore irs oted,<br />
and Honolulu 'Yale alumni aire confi<br />
dent that .CapQ Aleck will be a big<br />
factor in the game of Ihe year. ; . ;<br />
s 7cam:S,cz7chy<br />
The Chinese.Travelers will celebrate<br />
their homecoming by scheduling their<br />
first game with the 1st Infantry team<br />
oa. Saturday Cat Athletjc; park. Ar-<br />
rangements were completed last night<br />
for the gape nd the boys have been,<br />
working out every day for this 'match:<br />
The Travelers ' are tho best drawing<br />
card In the city at present and with<br />
the; interest shown la .thfh yprt oji<br />
the mainland there is bound to be a<br />
banner crowd at the game.- - ' ; .<br />
' The 1st .infantry tyilT'slnd 'about<br />
the same team into the field that<br />
downed Chicago when the Maroons<br />
were here and the line-u-p<br />
r Should ' he<br />
one that will attract the fans. , Cap<br />
tain Lai of ihe Travelers will haTe iP<br />
bf the-mo-st popular players in the city<br />
to take the place of the "men left on<br />
the . mainland- - En Stfie, fasf cen<br />
ier-field-er and5 Kan ren,' a, catcher<br />
that has been starring in the Oahu<br />
. . m t<br />
eague games, wm oe, oema me eau<br />
'The' players t have been working on<br />
the local ; diamond . and declare that<br />
Ihnv rrlll<br />
. lu'raai1 tr sV. (ia tro m a<br />
Uiyj i w 3 was y wu.v.<br />
from the Schofield boys, while the 1st<br />
Infantry will send a bunch of rooters<br />
who are-willin-<br />
g to bak tha soldiers<br />
against7 the! fast Travelers. -<br />
This : will be the first opportunity<br />
the. fans of; the'clty have had f watch-<br />
ing the Travelers for. nearly a year<br />
and when the game Is called at 3<br />
o'clock there should be a large crowd<br />
present. The. -- line-up ,of the Travelers,<br />
as announced for-tn- e game WW be:<br />
Kan TeiCe? Tekoa p;JCualif; lb; C<br />
Moriyama, 2b; Lai, 3b; Ayauss; Ya-mashi-<br />
rf ; En Sue, cf ; Aylett, If. T.<br />
Moriyama will be reserve pitcher. The<br />
admission price of the- - game will be<br />
the same as at Oahu league contests.<br />
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COMMITTEE ON RULES<br />
Following the recent disqualification<br />
of five Yale athletes for playing sum-<br />
mer baseball, the Yale Athletic asso-<br />
ciation appointed a committee to con-<br />
fer with committees from Harvard and<br />
Princeton relative to a general revi-<br />
sion of the eligibility rules of the three<br />
universities. The joint committee will<br />
meet " after the Yale-Harvar- d football<br />
game. This precludes the possibility<br />
of Le Gore, the Yale football , star;<br />
playing against Harvard.<br />
YOUNG AH EARN SIGN'S<br />
FOR BURNS TOURNEY<br />
Young Ahearn has signed with Pro-<br />
moters Tortorich and Burns of New<br />
Orleans to meet any opponent they<br />
may select for him as one of the fea-<br />
tures of a championship tournament<br />
that will be held in January. -<br />
Young Ahearn is not particular who<br />
he may be asked to fight so long as<br />
his opponent guarantees to make 158<br />
pounds ringside, V-:- . ",<br />
NATIONALS VILL<br />
tlEET P. B. C. IN<br />
ATCH TO GHT<br />
Remaining Games of. V.M. C A.<br />
Bowling League.<br />
Tonight Nationals vs. P. B. C<br />
Monday Service vs. Honolulus.<br />
Wednesday Colts vs. Nation alai<br />
The first round of the Y. M. C. A.<br />
bowling league is fast drawing- - to a<br />
close and a hard fight is on for first<br />
place. The Honolulus have the edge<br />
with a lead of one game,, but have to<br />
face the crack Service outfit next<br />
Monday. The Colts are one game be-<br />
hind the Service and have opponents<br />
who are not as strong as the leaders<br />
when they bowl the Nationals for the<br />
flosvng match of the ound next Wed-<br />
nesday ' -<br />
?,.'.. : " ' A<br />
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This evening the P. B. C. and Na-<br />
tionals will bowl the league match.<br />
Both teams have had considerable<br />
hard luck this season and are anxious<br />
to win tonight to better, tiielr standing<br />
in; the percentage "tabi The P. B. CI<br />
have been handicapped b the illness<br />
of Bell, one of last season's stars who<br />
has only beex able to roll one natch<br />
this season, and left for the toast' on<br />
he Matsonla yesterday. - AbeJ Rodrft-lxe- s,<br />
and "J. E. Sahtp tjre; helps '.de-<br />
veloped fb fill his' place and ""either<br />
man is iable to be a strong bowler<br />
before the' Ha??a:enda, , ? r,<br />
. Captain Canario has worked on his<br />
line.up untU the Nationals, have quite a<br />
Strong Uaia. A.T. Young has proved<br />
a standby and Sgt F. J. Smith Is mak-<br />
ing food. The addition of Carl Wik-and- er<br />
ith the improvenient.'cl Ack-erma- n,<br />
Dorre and Lieut. Van Deusen<br />
has put the Nationals on. the map. t<br />
VA calf has been 'sent 'out for the<br />
bowling committee to meet tomorrow<br />
afternoon 'at "'5 o'clock to plan ways<br />
and means of selectls'sr the Honolulu<br />
team for the California etae Y. M, C<br />
A. bowlin?. Several ideas have been<br />
discussed and' the 'one thatf gives the<br />
12. places on the big team to the. 12<br />
men ho have higbest'ayejagesp In 'the<br />
flrsi" round 'ending' .Wednesday Is j?er:<br />
haps the most pppular one. .Y,<br />
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FROM SAWDUST RING<br />
- GOES JESS WiLLARD<br />
There is a law extant hi these Unit- -<br />
Ad States of America whereby the In<br />
terstate. Commerce Commission has<br />
declared that ' it la 'unlawful for; pic-<br />
tures of prize fights to be transported<br />
fitatd Into "another; and for<br />
any violation "of - this' ''law " there are<br />
prescribed dire and drastic punisn- -<br />
me'.nfcu ;As a consequence here. is but<br />
slight demand lor motion pictures oi<br />
prize fights, for the reason that there<br />
a HQ, "Dux. oin.ee aiieiBam pic<br />
are made. However, there is no man<br />
na,. Kir tirhlrh tha 1 ' f!. f! can nrohibit<br />
a prize fighter fr.TaeioniJng i'fopt:<br />
light favorite and maaing a flying leap<br />
or the 'crpwn. lad aide by:the iate.<br />
?ir ( Hfenrr Irvinz." Therefore. Jess<br />
Wlllard is now a candidate for the<br />
heavyweight championship in th<br />
woild of Thespls. i ess is a real actor<br />
at least be' draws' a salary for mak'<br />
ing motions before' a camera, and .his<br />
erst spasm wu oe tsuwu u nuuuiu<br />
lir tndar and asam tomorrow at the<br />
that ha Tiaan fitpirari tvn tn J Afl a a<br />
screen-premie- r, and. Ijt (s heralded , as<br />
a "drama" 61 the uriie ring. Natural<br />
ly Jess win be the ?whitte haired bp"<br />
m wis new nejcj pr enaeavor.- - v fieya'<br />
er he Vlll fever aspfre' to- - become" a<br />
"matinee idol none can .till. Never- -<br />
Jack Johhs6n .will disport himself on<br />
the screen for (he edification of Hpno- -<br />
lnlana4 mt "thft TnatirtAA tal' aJternoon<br />
arid two performances1 ibnlgnt and also<br />
at another pair tomorrow night<br />
BANTAM KID WILLIAMS<br />
TTVon Via Ttnrnai rf JprPV' "!1tv Than<br />
agreed to terms o meet Kid Williams<br />
oi Baltimore, iue- - iwiiumweigoi cuaui-Dio- n,<br />
in a 20-rou- bout for the<br />
world's bantamweight title in New Or<br />
leans November 29. Williams already<br />
has signed for the tight<br />
BRITISH<br />
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CIRCULARS SENT P r<br />
I a m m A m 4v. a a a a aar a a M<br />
LONDON. Eng. --Field Marshal Earl<br />
Kitchener, the secretary of war, re<br />
ceived one of Lord Derby's invitation"<br />
which are being largely circulated t<br />
men of military age to Join, the army.<br />
This amazing blunder was disclosed<br />
by Lord Derby himself who, while ad<br />
dressing a meeting of middle-age- d re<br />
cruiters, said nobody should be sur<br />
prised If they received an invitation,<br />
as one had actually been sent to the<br />
minister of war.<br />
;<br />
The Fushun coal fields of Manchu<br />
ria, operated by Japanese, are believ<br />
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; and Chicago and Minnesota and Wisconsin f.!c:t to D:c:43<br />
- fiig FJine Title Pittsburg and Cornell Will Flay cn Than!:<br />
. giving Day Against Pennsylvania Elsvens Washingtorrr.d<br />
Wachinntnn ?5tntt ShmilH Finuro fnr Phnmn'ftnhin<br />
LOCAL FOOTBALL.<br />
Nov. 20 Punahou vs. Kamehameha<br />
at Alexander Field.<br />
Nov. 21 1st Infantry vs. 2nd Infan-<br />
try at MoiUill Field.<br />
Nor. 25 High school championship<br />
(afternoon).<br />
Nov. 25 1st Infantry, N. G.-- H vs.<br />
1st Infantry at Moiliili Field (morn-<br />
ing).<br />
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Dec 5 1st Infantry, N. G. vs.<br />
2nd Infantry at Moiliili Field. ;W v<br />
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Dec, 12 1st Infantry vs. 2nd Infan-<br />
try at' Schc2eld.<br />
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' Dec.' 19 1st Infantry, N. G: iU ys.<br />
1st Infantry at Schofield. v<br />
Dec 25lst Infantry, N. G. II., vs.<br />
1st Infantry at Moiliili (morning). '<br />
MAINLAND FOOTBALL, NOV. SSU<br />
' r .r'Lit ' Year's Scores. i .<br />
j<br />
Harvard S5 vs. Yale 0 at Cambridge.<br />
Chlciso 7 vs. Illinois 21 at Chicago<br />
Minresota '14 vs. Wisconsin 3 at<br />
Madi i. V '. ',<br />
Dartmouth 40 vs. Syracuse 0 at<br />
Syracuse! . "<br />
Ohio 27 vs. Northwestern 0 at Ev-ansto- n.<br />
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; Purdue 23 vs. Indiana 13 at Bloom-Ingtoa.- -.<br />
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Nebraska 16 vs. Iowa 7 at Lincoln.<br />
Drake 0 vs. Ames 52 at Des Moines.<br />
x 'Llls3ouril0 vs. Kansas 7 at Colum-<br />
bia, v .; - '".:<br />
ArmtJ! vs. Springfield 6 at West<br />
Point1 ."':., . .<br />
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Navy 33 vs. Ursinus 2 at Annapolis.<br />
: . Carlisle vs. Fordham. at, New York.<br />
Georgetown vs. Colgate at Washing-<br />
ton., ;;.,:" ; ', .:' :<br />
r Pomopir3 vs. Occidental 0 at Clare- -<br />
-- Oregon 3 vs., Oregon Aggies 3 ;at<br />
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Eugene. ' '<br />
"'CONTENDERS FOR FOOTBALL<br />
CHAMPIONSHIP, v<br />
';'Pitt"r--Glen- Warner coach.<br />
Washinston Gllmour Dobie coach;<br />
CornellAl Sharpe coach.. '." ;<br />
2"I1I1'' r.obert Zuppke coach. .<br />
Wash. State R. Dletx coach.<br />
' Minnesota Dr. H. L. Williams<br />
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Whea the games of Saturday have<br />
heea'. played - football will , be ' practi-<br />
cally at an end on the mainland.' But<br />
few games are scheduled for later ia<br />
the r year, the Cornell-Pennsylvani- a<br />
and Pittsburg-Pen- n State - games on<br />
Thanksgiving Day and the' Army and<br />
Navy game on the following Saturday<br />
will wind up the year, and once again<br />
the season will end with no decisive<br />
victories to decide the championship.<br />
In the east Pittsburg and Cornell<br />
appear to be the class by a big mar-<br />
gin, but these two teams will not meet<br />
this year to" decide the championship<br />
of , that ' section. ' Both teams have<br />
gamed scheduled, but It is not thought<br />
that either will be forced to bow to<br />
defeat on Turkey Day.<br />
Tie 'In 'West<br />
The situation In the West Is about<br />
Uie same- - Illinois and Minnesota met<br />
early in the year and a tie game was<br />
the result Both teams appear to be<br />
the, heat , in the Western Conference,<br />
Glen .Warner seems to have pleas-<br />
antly surprised the football warriors<br />
In the University of Pittsburgh .. .<br />
i<br />
: Wheni.Warner took charge of the<br />
straad this fall It was whispered<br />
around amnri? the VOiiths that he was<br />
a very sterm taskmaster; that he was<br />
in the habit of busting the skulls 01<br />
those, whose acts didn't please him,<br />
and' that, ln'aneer. he would -- saw the<br />
legs off a, man who didn't run fast<br />
enough to satisfy him, or fracture tne<br />
arms of those who fumbled punts.<br />
In other words, when Warner ar<br />
POOR ELI. :<br />
NEW HAVEN, Conn Nov. 6.A<br />
neat field goal from the twenty-secon-d<br />
yard line by Captain Andrews In the<br />
third quarter gave Brown its second<br />
victory over Yale in 22 years today,<br />
the score being 3 to 0. It was the<br />
third successive defeat and the fourth<br />
this season for Yale. .<br />
- r<br />
.'Brown assumed the offensive for the<br />
greater part of the contest but Yale<br />
presented a stiff, defense at critical<br />
fnnrturea<br />
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Yale started off with a rush, making<br />
60 yards by line plunges on a variation<br />
of the "Minnesota shift When near<br />
the goal line, however, the attack fal-<br />
tered, and Yale surrendered the ball<br />
on downs on the six-yar- d line. That<br />
was the only time Brown's, goal was<br />
threatened. ,<br />
Yale's defense showed considerable<br />
improvement over previous games, es-<br />
pecially in diagnosing the forward<br />
pass. ' '<br />
BARRETT STARS.<br />
ANN ARBOR, Mlch, Nov. 6. --Bar-rett's<br />
great open-fiel- d running and<br />
ability to crash through Michigan's<br />
line at opportune moments was an im-<br />
portant factor in the 34 to 7 victory<br />
which the football eleven of Cornell<br />
scored over Michigan her today.<br />
The - first touchdown required only<br />
three plays, to complete after Barrett<br />
tossed a forward pass to Eckley early<br />
in,the first quarter. Barrett carried<br />
the ball over a plunge Jlhrough Wat- -<br />
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and the title In the West will remain<br />
unsettled.. The same Is true on the<br />
Pacific Coast Doble and his Wash't-to- n<br />
team has not been defeated., :.:.3<br />
Washington State has a clean, si. t?,<br />
and inasmuch as they downed t--<br />
9<br />
Oregon Aggies by a big score, rr.l<br />
Corvallis team swamped the Mich! a<br />
Aggies, one of the greatest team3 ia<br />
the West it Is safe to say that tVe<br />
fans In Seattle and Pullman havj a<br />
perfect right to claim any cham;!ra;<br />
ship that misht.be hovering aroun i.<br />
It 13 resetted that these six te:' s<br />
have not an opportunity to fisht It .t<br />
for the. championship, as cenparr'i-- s<br />
scores are oftea . misleading. Kit J<br />
Oregon Agsios should defeat X<br />
heavy Syracuse team, -- which .ty t a<br />
way 13 one of the best, la the country,<br />
when they meet oa December 1, ,f a<br />
the football fans of the Northwest : y<br />
have good cause to claim a'chamr i<br />
ship. .<br />
Great Teams cn Coast ' t :<br />
It Ij certain that the great mac1 a<br />
that Doble has developed would sa . .p<br />
the Yale eleven or defeat Harvard t i<br />
year. Anyone who has watchr.l t 'a<br />
two styles of play will say that t 3<br />
type of football la the North wc-- t li<br />
fully up to the standard of that cf. t 3<br />
East It would be Interesting ,to r 'a<br />
the effect of a game between Was!- - on<br />
and Cornell or Vv'ahlntci r 1<br />
Illinois.," The team from the .c t<br />
would not be a weak sl3ter d: a<br />
the talkjn the eastern press thxt : -- 3<br />
East must be supreme. .<br />
On Saturday, the recenstructe 1 Y:3<br />
eleven will Journey to the Stadl,: i<br />
fsht ltcut with. the-Harvar- , 1.<br />
Although thi3 game la iano wz; a<br />
championship cne. there U alway3 ',' 3<br />
rivalry between the two t?a', 1<br />
the crowd 13 certain to boj a i 1<br />
breaker for the Harvard Cold. ' a<br />
than SO.COO requests have Lea r<br />
ceiyed for seats, and it 13 certain t' t<br />
thousands will have to remain a ..y-fro- a<br />
the strula between tti t 3<br />
New England elavcr.s. Notwith:'.-- - ng<br />
Yale's imprpvement. II; rv J<br />
should be' the favorite when' V 7<br />
march out ca the griiirca cn i'.. r<br />
i7-- ,'' r.-- ' . ;<br />
Illinois Should Win, .. . . , , .<br />
Illinois with her two stars h.-.-i'i !.t<br />
V. V a mmiw avwwa - h iu kw la a - f<br />
and Minnesota 13 doped to win c r<br />
the badgers at Madlscn. Vrh;; a<br />
has strengthened the team durlr ; 1 3<br />
past three weeks and should put. r; a<br />
game flsht against the Gophers, f rec-<br />
use, with one of the best lines It t' 3<br />
East, should win from the boy3 'f. .1<br />
Hanover, as Dartmouth has net v<br />
played the usual speed this year.<br />
On the Pacific Coast the stru- - 'j<br />
will be between the two Oresoa t 3<br />
with the odds la favor of Dec r<br />
art's mea. Oregon Is uncertain. T 7<br />
play better football against the A 3<br />
than any other team, and EezdeX i-- 7<br />
spring a surprise on the conquerors cf<br />
the Michigan Aggies. Notwith star<br />
the fighting spirit of the-ES-a-<br />
team, the Aggies look like the beU t t<br />
at present .<br />
rived at the Pittsburg camp, the candi<br />
dates all made out their last wills and<br />
testaments '; and named their j ail<br />
bearers.<br />
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But; Warner right now is the I40I cf<br />
Pittsburg, a man respected and even<br />
loved by his charges, because he has<br />
shown himself 'to be a real human be-<br />
ing, and not a slave-drive- r as he had<br />
been pictured. . - .<br />
:<br />
?<br />
lie is generous, patient and . even<br />
long suffering. He has given each can-<br />
didate every chance to "make good;"<br />
he has made harmony the keynote cf<br />
play at Pittsburg. V u i<br />
son and then he kicked goal. Maul-bets- ch<br />
starred for Michigan - and<br />
scored the only touchdown for Yost's<br />
men on a fumble in the third quartec<br />
Cochran made the goaL<br />
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; NOTRE DAME BEATS ARMY.<br />
WEST POINT, N. Y., Nov. 6. --The<br />
Army lost to Notre Dame today,? T to<br />
0, in a well played and hard , fought<br />
game.- - The Army showed a weak of-<br />
fense and none of the cadet backs<br />
could gain ' consistently through, the<br />
Notre Dame line, except Oliphant who<br />
played his usual star game. The Army<br />
forwards were outplayed most of tha<br />
time and its winnings were woefully,<br />
weak. Three times Notre Dame es-<br />
sayed to kick field goals, but failed;,<br />
MILLIONAIRE GOLFER v<br />
1<br />
'7 ESCAPES BOGEY' HOUSE<br />
Freddie Herreshoff: millionaire colf--<br />
er and scion of a prominent New.York<br />
family, who has been confined : in . a<br />
sanitarium at Glad wyn, eluded an at<br />
lenuanL hxiu escapeu oj & cievpr ruaa.<br />
He complained of falling sight and ob-<br />
tained permission to visit a specialist<br />
Freddie gave the husky nurse the slip<br />
while they were eating luncheonT<br />
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5.<br />
CH ICAGO D E FEATS MAN I LA CLU B.<br />
MANILA, Nov. 17. The University<br />
of Chicago baseball team yesterdi de<br />
feated the Manila -- Americans by; the<br />
score of 3 --tomLil
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, k5227-t- f . ;4 '<br />
Tamam6l6r"S3 Kukui SC TeL 4816.<br />
House painting and papering; Teas.<br />
s : -" 6301-3- m ' ' :' '<br />
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Jayaaha,<br />
general contra ctof, 2034<br />
1 litre:. Phone S3C5. Heasona'oie.<br />
CLOTHE8 CLEANING t<br />
The Pioneer, clothe cleaned and repaired.<br />
Tel '2125, Beretanla-Emm- a.<br />
6081-t-I<br />
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Utrxf.tj clothes cleaned; TeL 102<br />
.<br />
eizi-- a<br />
Euttrtortura, ladlesand gents clothes<br />
- --cieaaed. '<br />
1258 Nuuanu, teL '2320.<br />
J<br />
... ; eisoa y ...<br />
t<br />
A. B. C; Renoratory; clothes cleaned,<br />
djed and repaired; phone 4148.<br />
: 6104-6- m. ;<br />
Eeaxa cleaning. Alakea st, nr. Gas Co.<br />
.623Uf<br />
v-- '<br />
DUmond. UZi S. King. TeL 42S5.<br />
, - . 6313-3- m '<br />
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CLEANING . AND DYEING.<br />
Eoyal Clothes Cleaning Shop, TeL 3143<br />
.:. ,., ;;.6213-t- t ..r -<br />
Ohio Clothes Cleaning Shop. TeL 1436.<br />
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6307-2- a<br />
CLOTHING<br />
Pcy fcr your clothing as ccarenlgnt<br />
pea harge account with The<br />
Model Clothiers, Fort - t 6064-t-f<br />
CURIO STORE<br />
K. Jratrra, mored to 14S N. Ulag. opp.<br />
Fislimartet. Curios - cheap. Phone<br />
: 1078. : 6293-3- m<br />
CARD CAST 3<br />
Cu:iners and.nsltlng cards, eagrayed<br />
.xct iriztzt,' ia attractlTe Eussla<br />
leather cases, patent detachable<br />
cards. Etar-Eutletl- n office. 6540-t-f<br />
, ; DRUMMER J<br />
If yea --raat good cuarten to illaplay<br />
your t;lcj li 4IIlorc23..0sorlo,e<br />
ttcrak- '...-...";,.;,-<br />
:t<br />
CKPLOYUCNT 0PPIC2<br />
- t343-t- f<br />
T. KatanI:hL 24 Eere tanla nr. Nca-aa,<br />
: fct ' good cocks, yard boys.<br />
Phone 4511; residence phone' 451L<br />
' ? :<br />
Phcae 4136 for aU kinds ct help, or<br />
call at .llC3 Cnica at, cr write to P.<br />
O. Bex 12 CO. Eesponslillity and<br />
promptness our epeciaity. J. K. Na-rua-e,<br />
manager. 6106 tf<br />
Japanese help of all kinds, male and<br />
female. G. Xllraoka, 1210 aun st,<br />
phone J4?0... :;: .v., ;<br />
v 6054 tf<br />
Aloha Employment, Office, TeL 4889;<br />
Alapal sU pp Rapid Transit oflice.<br />
All kin is of help furnUhed.<br />
. 6101-t-f .<br />
For best rardener. rlnsr 4136.<br />
FURNITURE<br />
:<br />
6109-t-f<br />
Fuji . Co Palsma Jet' bldg cor. TL<br />
King & Beret; teL 1879; furniture,<br />
ruga, pictures, mirrors ; reasonable<br />
(i , : ; . 63l5-3- m<br />
Isono, 82 King, nr. Alapal; ;teL 4521 j<br />
new, and 2d-ha- furniture bought.<br />
Bold; rugs, baby carriages, etc<br />
: : :T'"" 63i8-;- m<br />
C Imoto, 515 King, nr. Lfliha, expert<br />
plumber and tmsmlta; phone 2073.<br />
Fujikawa, cor. King & South ts, teL<br />
1623; ruga, mirror, etc, reasonable;<br />
- : '; 6316-Sm.-..<br />
Klnoshlta, 1281 Fort; teL 2998. New<br />
and 2d hand goods bought, and sold;<br />
2?S-2- n<br />
Fuji Co., 18. N.;Kmg;.2d-h:ant- f furni<br />
ture bought, made to order, repaired.<br />
. 62152m- -<br />
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CUT FLOWERS<br />
T. KunlxUq, 1111 Fort; Phone 1635.<br />
Harada,' fresh cut Eowera; . teL. 2029.<br />
-- - ' " K ' v6121"tr.<br />
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Klmura,<br />
.... . Hewers, Fort st; Phone 147.<br />
.v., - v 4<br />
6084-tr- - w .;<br />
Waklta, cut flowers; Aloha Lane.<br />
6106-t-f<br />
FIREWOOD. 't<br />
Tanaba Co, PauahL nr. Hirer t, teL<br />
2657; firewood und cnarcoaL whole.<br />
sale and retalL<br />
6297-6- m<br />
GROCERY<br />
Mau Kee, cor. ' King and Punahou;<br />
staple groceriea. TeL 5426.<br />
- 2S8-l- m ' Y'.U<br />
H<br />
HAIR GOODS<br />
Tba Hair Shop. 1289 Emma street<br />
6321-l- m<br />
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HOKOLTOU STAB-BULLETI- N, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 181915.<br />
''. :: FOR nZNT,<br />
Flv.reotn modern cottage; efessntly<br />
- furnished. Rent f35. Apply iohn<br />
Doe, 711 ffUbbtt lane. 7;<br />
For Qv&qji ' 3sizalt3<br />
ixj3 pmuirc<br />
that looks at this psgo Tsrill ec6 it kt a glares. ' f<br />
:<br />
Sitra good ibvsiavffSai<br />
we sdvocata this ftCTjcf cdvertlsifij jfoi .Gsosiy'':<br />
mshing ECEiethiiig' a'littb ccro t:ttfr:ctiro tbsn (ha :<br />
ordinai7'."liner classified adv yet do not Trant to ;<br />
7<br />
VcP into, larger display ndvcrtidrg, 7hcro a ccntract<br />
necccsary. ... . ,<br />
;; No contract is ceccscary for this fera cf Rarer- - ;<br />
, tising kndyon can take as rnncli cpa.coE.3 yci wish, i<br />
Tryitand be convinced of it3 merit :' v;<br />
K<br />
KONA, COFFEE<br />
Elena Cc2!aa Vom phune i422; roasted<br />
coffee; wholesale and retail; 6ft2<br />
ERCH ANT TA I LOR<br />
Tal, Cheng Co; 112S Nauanu at Ladles'<br />
; and geata Vults made. to crdec' ,"<br />
7. K. Ahn,1 272 King, opp. Depot La-cles'-an-<br />
d gents suits made to brder.<br />
' Already-mad- e suits at a reduction.<br />
' ' 6309-3- m '. ';<br />
SANG LOT.<br />
14 North King, near Nuuanu Street<br />
MOTORCYCLE<br />
nonolulu Cyclery Motorcycle sup<br />
plies and repairing; old motorcycles<br />
bought and soldi Alakea, above King<br />
at Telephone 5093. V v r<br />
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;lS5-6-a<br />
MILITARY TAILOR<br />
L. J. Wong, 1131 Nuuanu; military nC<br />
: ciTilian<br />
ulta made to order; reas.<br />
y. ..i 63213m . ,;,:':.:..,.- -.<br />
PRINTING<br />
7e do Bot "boast of low prices which<br />
'vtxtsuj coincide with poor 'Quality;<br />
' tut "we "know how to put life,<br />
' hustle and go Into printed matter,<br />
. and that la what talks loudest and<br />
longest Honolulu Star-Bulleti- n Job<br />
: Px-latin- Department Alakea Street;<br />
Ttrneh Ofrv. Merchant Rtr<br />
PAINTER.<br />
S. ShlrakL 1202 Ntraann; Tel. 4137.<br />
Painting and paperhanglng. All<br />
work guaranteed. Bids submitted<br />
free. : . k5228-t-f<br />
POULTRY AND FRUIT.<br />
Nosan ShokaL watermelons; Aala lane<br />
' -<br />
J 6099-t- f<br />
SODA WATER.<br />
The : best omes from ;the Hon. Sods<br />
Water Wks. ; .. That's the . kind you<br />
want Cbas. E. Fraaher, Mgr.<br />
6106-ly-r<br />
8HIRTMAKER.<br />
YAMATOTA,<br />
Shirts, pajamas, made to order; "fcow<br />
at sew location, 120S Fort st. opp.<br />
. Knkui tV TeL 2231. - 6236-t- t<br />
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f, f .<br />
B. Tamatoya, cbirts, .pajamas, kimo-<br />
nos to order. Nuuanu, near PauahL<br />
'<br />
' rr:;-- ' 5533-tf.--<br />
H. AkagL 1218 Nuuanu st; sblrtmaker.<br />
- 6307-3- m<br />
SOFT DRINKS<br />
Our- - soda TwHI make your business<br />
stow. Hon. SodaWater Wax, Cbas.<br />
, H. Frashet. Mr., v 6106-ly- r. r<br />
SHOE STORE<br />
Banzai Shoe Store, Beret, nr. Nuuanu.<br />
School children's shoes a specialty.<br />
63073m<br />
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"WATCHMAKER<br />
Sugimsra, CI Hotel, watch repairing.<br />
- 6313-6- m '<br />
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TEA HOUSE.<br />
Exesu, best Japanese1 dinners. ."W. Oda,<br />
prop. TeL 2212; . " v . . n 6183-t-f<br />
4JK3BELLA TMKER. '<br />
Umbrellas made and repaired.1284<br />
J'ort, lavKukul; phone<br />
:<br />
. 3745. . ,<br />
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. 5553-t-f<br />
r dy;.authority. .<br />
SEALED rTENDERS.<br />
Sealed tenders, will' be received up<br />
to 12 o'clock noon, on the 26th day<br />
of November; 1915," and opened at the<br />
office ; of the Clerk of the City and<br />
County of Honolulu Hoom 8, Mcln--4<br />
tyre building for .furnishing six &)<br />
mules, approximate --<br />
' weight : cf each<br />
1100 pounds, trom four (4) to seven<br />
'(7) years old being1 sound' and In a<br />
healthy condition t 'Delivery to ': be<br />
made within foux' t4) - days from ac-<br />
ceptance of the proposal. Also three<br />
m (3) sets of heavy-tea- harness,<br />
in-<br />
cluding breeching ; for each: set;, including<br />
also one 1) set of four (4)<br />
horse lines. , ; . , - ' w.<br />
Form of proposal may be had upon<br />
application at the City and County<br />
Clerk's office. - r<br />
The Board of Supervisors reserves<br />
the right to reject Any or all tenders<br />
and to waive all defecta. ?<br />
DAVID KALAUOKALANI,<br />
Clerk, City and Oounty-o- f Honolulu.<br />
6320-Nb- v. 13, 15. 16, 17. 18, 19, 20, ,<br />
V Vv; 22, 23., 24. . : :<br />
SEALED TENDERS.<br />
Sealed tenders will be received by<br />
the Oahu Land Fund Commission of<br />
Hawaii at its r office in the Capitol<br />
building, . Honolulu, T. Hn up to 12<br />
o'clock noon of Tuesday, December. T,<br />
1915, at which, time and place. ame<br />
will be opened, for tbe furnishing of<br />
ch and ch Vitrified Sewer Pipe<br />
delivered in the Puunui District. '<br />
ch 2460 lineal feet sewer, plpei<br />
- 12,300 ch lineal feet sewer pipej,<br />
92 8-- x6 Ys with caps,' , , -<br />
456 x "x6'' Ys with caps, . ; - ?<br />
80 6"xH Bends. . ?<br />
' Specifications and forms of ptopoeal<br />
and any Information desired may be<br />
secured at the office of tha "General<br />
Manager of tbe Water sad Sewer Departments<br />
of the City and County of<br />
Honolulu, in the ' Kaplolahl- - iSstate<br />
: i<br />
building, Honolulu, T. H. r<br />
The . Oahu Loan Fund ' Commission<br />
reserves the right to reject any or all<br />
bids.-- .:iVv.- :- - ,; . !<br />
(Signed) EL G. DUISENBERG, :<br />
Secretary, Oahu Loan Fund Commis<br />
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sion.<br />
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SEALED TENDERS.<br />
v - -<br />
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Sealed tenders win bo received by<br />
the Oahu Land Fund Commission of<br />
Hawaii at Its office in the Capitol<br />
building, Honolulu, T. H4 ;up to 12<br />
o'clock noon of Tuesday, December 7,<br />
1915, at which: time and place same<br />
will be opened, for , the furnishing of<br />
40,000 "Red" or Lava Rock bTick<br />
delivered in the Puunui District<br />
Sample and ' form, of proposal and<br />
any, information desired may ' . be ; se-<br />
cured at the i office of . the General<br />
Manager of the Water, and Sewer Departments<br />
of the City and . County of<br />
Honolulu. In ' the Kapiolanl Estate<br />
building, Honolulu, T. H.<br />
, Tbe - Oahu Loan Fund ,<br />
Commission<br />
reserves the right to reject any or all<br />
' bids. - . -<br />
(Signed) Ep"; G. DUISENBEHG,<br />
Secretary, Oahu : Loan Fund .Commission.<br />
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6321-1- 0t<br />
trying to induce the<br />
government to locate an armor plant<br />
.'there,-- .<br />
Cleveland is -<br />
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VATJTED<br />
An auditor with training, experience<br />
and satisfactory' references. . The<br />
work will require daily checking,<br />
auditing and report covering' different<br />
departments amd. a variety of<br />
- securities, records and accounts;<br />
Apply in writing to "Audit," Stan<br />
Bulletin, Honolulu. 6317-t-f<br />
Everyone with . anything lor' sale to<br />
-- Play Safe. Considering the tae<br />
- tors of sales, success .la .planning<br />
an ad Is more satisfactory than<br />
knowing "how ft happened" after<br />
wards. Star-Bulleti- n Want Ads<br />
."Bring "Home .the Bacon' every<br />
. time. -v - r 5339-t-f<br />
A handy man who can mEk cows; do<br />
yard work, . understands carpentry<br />
", and painting and general repair<br />
work.. Apply 1366 South King st<br />
";X, i<br />
Dealers to increase their business by<br />
selling soda from the Hon. ; Soda<br />
; .Water Wks. Chas. EL Fraaher, Mgrj,<br />
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'.. 6106-l-yr :<br />
Good laundryman is wanted Tor<br />
'wash-Jin- g<br />
and ironing. .Apply the Rose--.<br />
Uwn, 13S3 S. Klag at - 6318-t- f<br />
To buy lurnlture Tor cash, .<br />
- t281-t-f<br />
BUSINESS CHANCES.<br />
TeL 1535;<br />
Wanted Representative to sell agricultural<br />
implements, engines and all<br />
; kinds<br />
of ranch supplies , in the Hawaiian<br />
islands, for Los Angeles<br />
wholesale house. Address lock box<br />
. 1291, Main Postoffice, Los Angeles,<br />
'California, U. S. A. 6322-l- m<br />
C ITU ATI ON VAr.TEa..<br />
Japanese citizen wants 'position; as<br />
. chauffeur and housework la .private<br />
family. TeL 4135, SuzukL .<br />
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LOST<br />
Oval gold pin set with 5 pearls, tm Lu--:<br />
nalilo, Piikoi or Young ets i Phon e<br />
2006; reward. ; J 6322-- 3t<br />
A brown Irish terrier puppy, ietween<br />
, Country<br />
Club and Nuuanu st; 1 mo.<br />
. old. Phone 5003 - -- 6319-6t<br />
CY AUTHORITY.<br />
HIGH SHERIFFS SALE NOTICE,<br />
' Under and by virtue of a certain<br />
Writ of Execution issued by the Circuit<br />
Court of, the First Judicial Circuit,<br />
Territory of Hawaii, on the 1st<br />
day of November, A. D. 1915, in tbe<br />
matter of C. M. Hite,: plaintiff,; ts.<br />
Frank M. Barrere, defendant for the<br />
sum of Seven Hundred Thirty-fiv- e and<br />
62-10- 0 ($735.62) dollars, I. did. on the<br />
4th day of November, A. D. 1915, levy<br />
upon .and shall offer and expose for<br />
sale and sell at public auction, to the<br />
highest bidder, so. much of the property<br />
hereinafter referred to as may be<br />
necessary to satisfy the said Writ of<br />
Execution, at, the Oahu Prison Stables,<br />
rear of Oahu Prison, in Honolulu<br />
aforesaid, at 12 o'clock noon of<br />
Tuesday, the 7th day of December, A.<br />
D. 1915, all of the right title and interest<br />
of he said Frank M. Barrere in<br />
and to the following personal property<br />
of the defendant, unless the sum due<br />
under said Writ of Execution together<br />
with interest, costs and my fee and<br />
expenses are previously paid. - v-- . i<br />
PROPERTY TO BE SOLD.<br />
1 wire chicken r cage, - 8 compartments:<br />
1 large wooden cage; 3 small<br />
wooden cages; 1 refrigerator; '3 large<br />
galv. iron feed ttns 1 ; bucket; r<br />
counter; 1 chair; I clock; 1 lot paper<br />
bags; 1 lot sundry articles. ' :<br />
Terms cash In .United States gold<br />
coin. . , '.'-v. ::<br />
Dated at Honolulu, City and County<br />
of Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, this<br />
4th day of November, A. D. 1915. j<br />
W. P. JARRKTT. '<br />
High Sheriff. Territory of HawaH.<br />
631Tov. 4, 18, Dec 6. ' J<br />
SEALED TENDERS.<br />
SpaIM tenders, will be received by<br />
the Board of Harbor Commissioners<br />
until 2:00 p. nu Wednesday,: Novemr<br />
ber 24, 1915, for the constructing of<br />
proposed additions and improvements<br />
to Kailua Whart, wortn Kona, Hawau.<br />
Blank forms of nroDosala are in<br />
the office of the Board of Harbor<br />
Commissioners, ; Capitol Dulidlng, Ho-<br />
nolulu.<br />
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The Board of Harbor Commission<br />
ers reserves the rights to reject any<br />
or all tenders. : ' ' " ; ?<br />
fSienedV CHARLES R. FORBES.<br />
Chairman, Board of Harbor Commis- -<br />
sioners. '. ..r '<br />
Honolulu, T.- - R, November , 4, 1915.<br />
6312-No- r. 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 13, 18. 19,<br />
"<br />
20, 23. - .<br />
STjerfal stockholders etJngf the<br />
Hawaiian Fisheries, Ltd., will be held<br />
at the office of A. I .C. Atkinson.<br />
Bank of Hawaii bufldlng. on .Novemr<br />
ber 27, 1915, at 1 p. nw.for the purpose<br />
of considering. reduction of the<br />
capital stock. . v<br />
r X FTJKDDA, .Secretary.<br />
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About . S5.000.000 will be spent by<br />
the Illinois Steel Company during the<br />
next six months in making its South<br />
Chicago plant the largest<br />
open-hear- th<br />
mm In the country for the manuiac<br />
ture of steel rails. - .<br />
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Owing to<br />
non-arriv- al of<br />
money, tale<br />
. of roadster is imperative; self-starte- r,<br />
demountable rims,' shock absorbers,<br />
new spare tire on Tim and ev--t<br />
ery accessory; 2300. Address Road-<br />
ster, "box 239, Star-Bulleti- n.<br />
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6321-s- t ; :.<br />
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H,; : '<br />
Tht .Transo envelope, time-savin- g n.<br />
No addressing necessary<br />
la sending, out bills or receipts. Ho--;<br />
nolulu, Star-Bulleti- n Co - Ltd., . sole<br />
,: agents for patentee. . ; i .<br />
Alewa, nr. lower road, about<br />
' , . . tf<br />
"U-acr- e,<br />
water, lawn, shade v ornamental<br />
".'trees; ideal site;.lastalments, cash.<br />
TeL 1342.<br />
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Kca and painted furrliare; rem Carpenter.<br />
LTakano, 544 S. King st<br />
Inter-Islan- d and . Coha Eailrcad ahrp-pin-g<br />
books at Star-Bulletl- a of2ce.tf<br />
Four dozen scarlet Ely bulbs, 81. TeL<br />
1812. ' 7 6237-t-f<br />
COCONUT PLANT3 FO.l SALE.<br />
Coconut plants. for sale, Samoan va-<br />
riety. Apply A. D. IliUs, LIhue,<br />
KauaL<br />
5277-t- T<br />
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.<br />
Second-han- d cameras and lenses<br />
bought sold cr exchanged. . Kod<br />
graph She?, Hotel and Union sts. .<br />
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; FOR SALE AUTO MC 31 LE.! ' r<br />
rourassengcrE.lt.F J2:3. Xhcne<br />
10S7,.r.ftcr,5 Prn.. ,<br />
, .. .ec::-:- t . v I<br />
frofessic:::!--<br />
HYOHAULIC C.<br />
Jas. T-- Taylor, 511 Ciar.-:nva!l<br />
llis,<br />
consulting civil & --ti<br />
x cur g eon cj:ircrcr:-T- . :<br />
f,<br />
Corns.t corns, con.:i. let treses.<br />
; Mclnerny's Shoe Store, Fqrt etreet<br />
Dr. MerrHL. t tf<br />
MUSIC IN 3TRUCTOR..; i<br />
Ukulele Instruction," accompaniment<br />
' and solo specialist A. A; Santos,<br />
1187 Garden lane1 Phone 2S10,5 , I<br />
' 243-t- f<br />
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MASSAGE.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. C. & S. Hashimoto, mas-seurs- ,"<br />
electioneering and baths. 178<br />
S. Beretanla. nr. Emma; teL 2537.<br />
. . ;:; :. 6308-6n- i<br />
OPTICIAN.<br />
Jong Chong, 1042 Nuuanu, bet Hotel<br />
& King; watchmaker and Jeweler.<br />
6310-3- '<br />
m<br />
OPTICIAN<br />
U, Ogata, 1049 River st, nr.; Hotel;<br />
- watches, brooches, rings, etci cheap.<br />
" " ; I" r 6323-2- m<br />
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collections;<br />
Quick collections;' prompt returns. Pacific<br />
Liquidation-- : 'Agency, . Brewer<br />
bldg. "Some - people don't like<br />
us." , . 6319-l- m<br />
MASSAGE.<br />
K. Oshlma, ' massage. Phone 1827.<br />
6030-tf<br />
WC Zlex<br />
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Dear laay.,. you<br />
; i. v aou";<br />
li v But you re really<br />
THF.<br />
AN'SWER TO<br />
tiie dovn lehind man- -<br />
Desirable bouses la various parts tf<br />
the city, furnished and rnrnrnbhed.<br />
V --at 315, 118,423,425, 423. ZZ, 43 aad<br />
up to 8123 a month. See liat ia our<br />
ofUce. Trent Trust Cc. Ltd., Fort<br />
St, betweea King and Merchant;<br />
tzzs-i-z ; -<br />
t<br />
Furnished or unfurnished cottage, 2<br />
bedrooms, mosquito proof: Puaahou<br />
Extension; furnUhed 225; uafu<br />
nLhed 823. Phone 1575. v<br />
v- - .j- .- -' ,3i3-iw , ,y; :.<br />
Cool, mosqnito-proo- f ; room "with prl- -<br />
. era conveniences. 2-- 0, Vineyard st<br />
' ;<br />
:. 6223-4- 1<br />
Three bedroom ccttna. 1423 Lillba st<br />
Apply V, Jchnacn. Lova'a Ealcry.<br />
:, 6313-Ct,- . ..<br />
11-rcc- ra tins and rrt33 at i:$7 Na.<br />
trj tve.; pc:::c:.a Ivia I.'r. U<br />
Apyiy cinca Cecil E.-cr-a. c::i-i- n<br />
Rooms fcr Esbt boscissplng. Crn::l<br />
Plac Fort tad Xlztjzzl fix<br />
... .. .. .. C22S-t- f .... .<br />
Modern bungalow; reascnabla rent;<br />
1223 Kaplclnni Ct Inrra 1222.<br />
6237-t-f ;,<br />
C-- zIl ccttsa, W&'.as rl, tr. 17fi<br />
ava, KalmukL TeL 52 IS. C231-t- 2<br />
Furnished cottar, 5 rooms, 623 Ilctcl<br />
Street, near Alaral strc:t ' IL C-- ti,<br />
C122-t- t<br />
Small house, Paciria IL- -j rzzl; :i<br />
a month. - TeL" 3733. C324-C- t<br />
A bunaloTV. Cill ri 113. C313-C- t<br />
FU,1NI2iZD 7.ZZ .7. Z.<br />
THE NEW ERA."<br />
"'i4:rcrtEt""."-Tc-<br />
Nicely furr.:.:.:l r::r:3 vlth m:::ra<br />
' ccnvenlc;1!, 'cccL'ccmfcrtaV.s tnl<br />
.' p!:.-u-n- t<br />
;<br />
surrc--xI.-33-<br />
ID .nln-tc- a<br />
'.'walk fxcnx ccnt:r.<br />
:.:;rt.'r.3 Tie c::- - :ct rrl r t r:<br />
. S.;.Ecrctzn:q-.,t- . --<br />
scntbls room la tt3 cl'.y; L-<br />
cell tath;.'rcc3;u:t; rrc-:;'w:l- .:.<br />
-t<br />
i<br />
s- -.l<br />
d!:t:nco; to 513 :.r n. '.:. C.7<br />
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Nice; c!:on, qu!:t rccr., by rr:'S cr<br />
, transient Cljziz'.x Ecc-I- zt Hc'Js.<br />
- 631 Couth Lin? t I, zP prep.<br />
'<br />
, '<br />
, --6213-lra - - ..<br />
Ilonseieeplng rocms and cm .'I mil<br />
room for rent 471 Eeretmli; T--<br />
3332.<br />
- a<br />
cottage, 1C30 th At 3., tloci<br />
from car. inquire lois ruusnu i--<br />
'<br />
6312-t-f<br />
cb mi v limn<br />
The Plerpclnt, formerly Cr.;:'.!y, czly<br />
home hotel, Walilil T:acn; ccn-sl3- ts<br />
cf tn::Tluil ccttn::s anl singla<br />
rccms; cuslna excellent; 1C3ML<br />
promenade pier at tie enl cf . nlch<br />
is splendid tathin? pcol and<br />
lemil-ful-vie- w.<br />
20C5 K2.::a rciL TeL<br />
:: 2879.-- . Teres, reascnitla. , 63:2-t- f<br />
Great Britain takes frctn tbe N'crth<br />
Sea enough fish to supply 20 pooniJ<br />
each year to ach lnhatltnnt<br />
if-<br />
--<br />
Molina: PcUi<br />
' CIGAR3<br />
v.f<br />
-Xm<br />
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FITZPATR1CK BROS.<br />
, ,. - -<br />
NKVr ilAT. .<br />
believe you're ro sty , V<br />
11,41 od coacfcTnan' tile: :<br />
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: R FOURTEEN HOKOLX7LU STA&BULLETDT, .THURSDAY,-NOVEMBE- 18, 1915;<br />
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LonD-Youir- a<br />
,<br />
y C:OTi7.!!<br />
Ilrixiccrlcs: Ca., Ltd.<br />
; Engineers<br />
7<br />
and Contractors<br />
h rr<br />
Pantheon Clock, Honolulu, T.H."<br />
Telephones 2810 and 4S27. li ill<br />
! Ml<br />
U d L, .i LI<br />
DEFpsffaL<br />
Cards ,<br />
r.rCHSfiEY COFFEE CO<br />
COFFEE ROASTERS"<br />
1<br />
Culert In Old Kent Cofftt<br />
HmCIIANT ET, HONOLULU<br />
WIHC FCNCCS AND GATES V<br />
The very text fsr 'every use.-- ;<br />
- j. c: AXTrLLra V<br />
Afs' C:rftl;:.'i:;.;;<br />
fALf!<br />
" C.'ri Linen and Per.-- e Ve!rt<br />
; raitems<br />
" ' '<br />
, YEE CHAM & CO. V<br />
.Corner King and Ccthel Street.<br />
? CURIOS, JEWELRY AND<br />
J--<br />
'iV- HAWAIIAN JEWELS! :<br />
NOVELTY CO. -<br />
: ... tad Bethel Etreets.<br />
i': During my absence, from the<br />
city Mr, II. Phillip ? will have-chaircf<br />
all work and give<br />
careful attention to all details.<br />
r JAMES NOTT, JR<br />
The Plumber.<br />
FiiOfiE 5319<br />
Cethel t, bet<br />
Kin 3 and Hotel Sta.<br />
Eccnc!zt In everything<br />
At Your Crccer'a,<br />
r - SUPPLY CO.<br />
'<br />
V- - CUAnAfiTCC--<br />
: r vri: taction;<br />
C:: :r K.-usr- ar.d pi-i- hl tts.<br />
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: in a cld jE.ELr.Y.-;:.- ;;<br />
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Ttrru:rijl A::r.t for v:<br />
'CTA!i3AnD CA3 ENGINES<br />
Hcncfuta Iron Works Company<br />
r : Af.'D '.vr:tNC3 j<br />
w - j t - - k C ."i c . r . fc r ! i rtt<br />
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U.; C.' j r Al!en,-u'?$talrt-,i<br />
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. TCOTC;ArHED' YETT H<br />
T.ICAL EOOT CHOP<br />
Tcrt tr.i HsUl C.reeta<br />
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"All tlsds cf Wr&rriag Papers and<br />
TRlres, Prist!-:-- ; and Writing Papers.<br />
AT .LUICAN-MAVVAIIA- N rArl.il v<br />
CUFPLY CO, LTD.<br />
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PACIFIC ENGINEERING<br />
( y COMPANY. LTD.<br />
'Consulting,': Designing and Con--<br />
? - ttructina Enaineere.<br />
Brldses, Buildings, Concrete Stnic-- 1<br />
tures, Steel Structures, Sanitary Sjs-- 1<br />
teas. Reports end Estimates on Pro--1<br />
, Jects. Phone 1045. - - -<br />
STEINWAY '<br />
'Bargains In Other Pianos<br />
player pianos:<br />
THAYER PIANO CO, LTD.<br />
156 Hotel Street. Phone 2313.<br />
; Ecr:r:n F!:3 C1I3 s tfrf r<br />
Ires ' t40 Uftc e.e tiftfterf 9<br />
. ' ltt fuwt ttaiM in tee 1;mi4 iUtes<br />
New steel - and concrete . structure.<br />
150 rooms. 250 connecting<br />
bathrooms. Homelike comfort<br />
rather than unnecessarily<br />
expensive luxury. In center of<br />
theatre, cafe and retail districts.<br />
On- - car --lines transferring all<br />
over city. . Take municipal car-li- ne<br />
direct to door. " Motor Bus<br />
meets trains and. steamers. ..<br />
Hotel Bttrrt U reeo(iili4 M H<br />
w.ii.a Jtlind Hedqnrter, Cabte<br />
lidrni' Tr.weU" A B O Cod.<br />
J. IL Lore, Jlonolnla RtprcMaUtir.<br />
PLEASANTON HOTEL<br />
luxurious And v<br />
comfortacle<br />
strictly first class .<br />
103 ROOMS t3 CATHS<br />
T'Frfr'--<br />
C<br />
Nearly 1Q00 feet elevation; near depot;<br />
grand scenery; tze bass fishing.<br />
For particulars sddress E.-L- . KRUS3,<br />
Wahiatfa. Phone tZOzr- - -<br />
If Seaside Hotel<br />
:? CHARMINGLY C ITUAT ED AT<br />
VAIKIK1<br />
, ; Cell-.tf- -l : Recms; Perfect. ,<br />
CORAL GARDEN HOTEL.<br />
See the Wonderful Marine PIo<br />
tures In KANEOHE CAY,<br />
Class-bottome- d sail and row<br />
boats for hire Good Meals<br />
Served.<br />
A. L. MacKAYE, Prcprletor.<br />
HEINIE'3 TAVERN<br />
Meat Popular Ceach Htsort la<br />
' the City. . '.''. -.- "<br />
; American nd Cupcrsin Pita<br />
I . t. r- I f. r If,<br />
f 1 mm ....<br />
r<br />
... ' - S :' .<br />
, CH02<br />
Ms carers - ctors<br />
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MESSENGER BOY<br />
PHONE 3461<br />
SILVA'S TOGGERY<br />
- Limited - V<br />
THE STORE FOR GOOD<br />
"<br />
CLOTHES"<br />
Elks Cullding. . King Street<br />
Delivered In any quantity at any s<br />
' r time. Phone 1123. vV U<br />
y 1 r OAHU ICE CO. ; ; ;; ;:,.<br />
k W li l i rx b. bnnnuLd t<br />
USE PREPARED PJMNT4<br />
. . ... t .. i'<br />
; Made by W. P. Fuller & Co. :<br />
NOTHING COUNTS LIKE<br />
, 6ERVICE-W- E GIVE ITf<br />
KERSHNER VULCANIZING<br />
CO, LTD. .<br />
1177 Alakea St. Phone 2434.<br />
Flak and Miller Tires. '<br />
McINERNY PARK<br />
Elegant Lota. .<br />
.<br />
CHA3. 8. DESKY, Agent '<br />
- Merchant near Fort<br />
MILLINERY<br />
:<br />
HONOLULU HAT CO,<br />
Hotel St, near Bethel ' St<br />
The Ideal place to<br />
Buy Clothes<br />
THE IDEAL.<br />
Canton Dry Goods<br />
Company<br />
Hotel St, near Bethel St- -<br />
V'<br />
REME1IBRANCE<br />
CARDS AND "<br />
PLACE-CARD- S<br />
SUITABLE FOR<br />
THE OCCASION.<br />
AND<br />
BEAUTD?ULVARIETY.<br />
CALL AND 8EE THEM.<br />
Hivciinr.'2VsGb.Ltd<br />
la ta Young ' Culldiitg<br />
v..:;;:-..- ,'<br />
V H. UIYAKE .<br />
' Oriental Art Goods "<br />
Fort above1 Caretxnla<br />
Toyo rPananao<br />
For Ut Women ano7 Children.<br />
v r?- - K. UYCDA- - -<br />
1C23 Nuuanw Ct v<br />
likiw.wll.w-v.lilL- l<br />
i Underwood Typewriters<br />
Young Ctdg. : '<br />
:<br />
"Sit down and feed<br />
and welcome to our table"<br />
THE SWEET SHOP,<br />
! CONFIDENTIAL DETECTIVE<br />
:<br />
. SERVICE r<br />
."V" Bower's Merchant Patrol .<br />
- -. J , - 1C79 Alakea. St,<br />
'. Phone V: .T , Res."<br />
'".2315, ;;0i-''-- : icsi -<br />
"7<br />
TCeautlful ' " -<br />
Pictures, Expert<br />
"' Hi.'v:?:"; Framing.. :<br />
These -- strr- Christmas v CuggesvU'.<br />
' tlcns. ;<br />
Honolulu Picture : Framing and<br />
' There's only 5 one reason i for<br />
wearing PHOENIX .HOSE-be--i<br />
THE CLARION - UT<br />
- 'I!.: tri-t'-s- ; CrCTl:v'<br />
17:<br />
CONG ON CO.<br />
Manufacturers of Chinese Jade<br />
. Jewelry. Special attention to<br />
stylish European 'jewelry; also<br />
rings, brooehes, necklaces and<br />
bracelets.<br />
. 24 Hotel, bet Smith & Nuuanu.<br />
r<br />
DRY "GOODS<br />
Fort St - -<br />
H. HACKFELD &<br />
.. , , Limited.<br />
Commission Merchants. ;<br />
HONOLULU .<br />
HONOLULU MUSIC CO.<br />
1 everything Musical :<br />
Fort next to" the Clarion<br />
CHILDREN'S CHRISTMAS<br />
PICTURE BOOKS<br />
THE IDEAL GIFTS.<br />
' "<br />
ARLEIGH'S<br />
"<br />
THE<br />
STRADIVARIUS OF<br />
'<br />
- PIANOS<br />
6ERGSTR0M MUSIC CO.<br />
"<br />
. - DOLLS<br />
Latest New York<br />
Creations<br />
HAWAII & SOUTH<br />
SEAS CURIO CO.<br />
Young Building.<br />
Is<br />
AGTIOrJAS JUS I<br />
The execution of Edith Cavell, the<br />
English nurse, by the' German military<br />
authorities in Belgium continues<br />
to bring out a. vide variety of comment<br />
. ; ..i.;-:.;:--<br />
Issues and Events," published - in<br />
New York, comments that the execution<br />
is a matter tov be regretted but<br />
that it was justified, because Miss Ca-ve- il<br />
was In reality a dangerous enemy<br />
In an organized plot to get British and<br />
Belglums out of Belgium and with the<br />
Allies. Furthermore, this journal declares<br />
that both British and French<br />
military authorities have executed female<br />
spies. It says:<br />
"As proof of this, we cite from the<br />
book of E. Alexander Powell, war cor.<br />
respondent of the New York World<br />
and the - Dally Telegraph with ' the<br />
French srmies (in The Retaking o:<br />
Alsace," page 525). ' " They shot a woman<br />
for espionage when ' I was 1n Al<br />
sace. An. officer who was present at<br />
her, execution told me about it She<br />
was young and ; verr beautiful., it<br />
seems and came from an' excellent<br />
family. It was Bhqwn at her trial tha<br />
she was at the head of a remarkably<br />
efficient and extensive system of espionage.<br />
"It was a horrible business<br />
shooting a wotnan, said the; officer,<br />
"but it had to be done, for she was endangering<br />
the safety :f. the whole<br />
army.: She behaved splendidly, too.<br />
wish, to God that I could forget about<br />
it." : . --<br />
" . .<br />
.<br />
"During- - March, reports were Issued<br />
it . Berlin that two. worsen spies, Mar-garete<br />
Schmidt aid, OttiMe Moss were<br />
snot at Nancy, surges, respecuveiy<br />
The poller of the.BriOsh government<br />
to suppress any news of the execution<br />
of spies is well known." Nobody is Al<br />
lowed to know whom England, exe<br />
cutes nor the reasons, for the penalty.<br />
The accused, has almost no 'opportu<br />
nity to defend himself. It is probably<br />
the most arbitrary procedure any<br />
where in a German court-marti- al cap!<br />
tal any spy Is given a full hearing.<br />
In spite of the most rigid! censor<br />
ship, it has leaked out .that a womdn<br />
was convicted of; being a German spy<br />
and ; has been . executed' in' London,<br />
Even her - nani e Is ", not . known today<br />
and we hope that all<br />
clear-heade- d peo<br />
ple-wi- ll now isead , an immediate pro<br />
test both, to ti:e government of Great<br />
Britain, as 'well as. to France tor 'vio<br />
lating the iaws of humanity," and for<br />
having done it six. months beforOhe<br />
execution in Brussels toolr place.<br />
r.Things. move in such perfect order<br />
in Germany ..that ? the worIdv at large<br />
may rest assured jthat' Miss Ca veil re<br />
ceived no. othtr treatment but what<br />
she. deserved, ; Her execution proves<br />
at . least, cnej th' naaely, that In<br />
the : eyes of a , G rman , court . martial,<br />
there-is- .<br />
absolute.Justlce and it is ad<br />
matted here aa"sv ell as elsewhere that<br />
befofe the law, no .preference exists<br />
between man, and , woman.<br />
THOMPSON-THdMPsbNtnlli&olu- -'<br />
VMARRIED,<br />
'xlu, November 16,, 1915," James EL'<br />
DIED.<br />
SANTOS In Honoljilu,' November-15- ,<br />
' 1915, an infant son" of Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Manuel B.'. Santos, " of . Kaumualll<br />
"<br />
street ,J ' " T'rV' !:;.<br />
MEYERS At the Queen's HospiUL<br />
- Honolulu; November 14, 1915, Ernest<br />
'<br />
son of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Meyers,<br />
of Tenth avenue, KaimukL two<br />
'years, six months and one day old- -<br />
APIO In V Honoluliir, - November: 14,<br />
1915, John Aplo, of ApIo lane, mar- -<br />
y.. rled, laborer, a native of this city,<br />
55 years Old;-- 1 ''.' '' ''.' --<br />
KALAMA In -- Honolulu, November 14,<br />
1915, John, son 'of Mr. and Mrs. John<br />
Kalama, of Allen street two .months<br />
' and. 14 'daysiold r::-:v--<br />
LUKE In Honolulu, November 14,<br />
1915, Mrs." Luke ;Lum Wal, Of King<br />
street, near Beretania Junction, a<br />
native of Ghina, 30 years old.<br />
WAHEII In Honolulu, November 14,<br />
1915,, Tokuyama Wahei," of the Insane<br />
Asylum, married, fish hawker,<br />
a native of Japan. 48 years Old.<br />
NISHIMTJRA In Honolulu, November<br />
14, 1915, the Infant son of Mr. and<br />
Mrs. Jinsaku Nishimura, of Mofliili.<br />
MEYERS At the JBeretanla Sanitari- -<br />
; urn, Honolufu,, November 16, 1915,<br />
, Henry Clay -- Meyers, former deputy<br />
auditor of the territory, unmarried,<br />
a native: of; paducah.; Kentucky, 66<br />
years of age . .. Funeral Thursday<br />
afternoon from Williams undertak- -<br />
. Ing parlors,. Nuuanu and Vineyard<br />
streets. Interment in the Nuuanu<br />
Cemetery; : r .'''.' -<br />
AH CHEE Itt Honolulu, November<br />
15, 1915, Rose Garcia, daughter of<br />
Mr. and Mrs. - Ah Chee, of Liliha,<br />
near Kukui street a native of this<br />
city.'.:-- , ;.'.'.;<br />
KONO In Honolulu, November 15,<br />
1915rthe Infant daughter of Mr. and<br />
Mrs. Yosuke Kono, of Pua lane, off<br />
King street " : : V v :,<br />
.. e<br />
W..H. Paillon; bachelor, aged 60. re<br />
cently became a bridegroom in Buffalo.<br />
- l'J<br />
PILES CURED III 6 TO 14 DAYS<br />
PAZO OINTMENT is cuaraateed to<br />
cure blind, bleeding, itching of protruding<br />
PILES in 6 to 14 days or<br />
money refunded. : Manufactured by<br />
the PARIS MEDICINE CO.,St. Louia,<br />
U.S.A. ..,."<br />
V.<br />
r-'..<br />
'<br />
TO STC? PEOPLE<br />
HLLO im<br />
Governor Plnkham is out after those<br />
people along Waikikl beach who are<br />
daily adding to their store of land by<br />
unnatural accretion from the sea. The<br />
governor sent word to the attorney<br />
general to proceed at once by injunction<br />
against all violators from Fort<br />
Armstrong to Diamond Head. The<br />
letter was read yesterday afternoon at<br />
the meeting of the harbor board. -<br />
This will ; Include ; property owners<br />
who have built out piers In order to<br />
let the sand wash In behind them and<br />
fill up the beach. A great many stone<br />
walls have also been built out along<br />
the sea, and bottles, brush, tin cans<br />
and other refuse of varied description<br />
have been scattered here and there.<br />
making the beach not only unsightly<br />
but dangerous. Such persons as are<br />
responsible for these conditions will<br />
be dealt with by law., i<br />
Auction of old lumber will be made<br />
by the commissioners on Wednesday<br />
morning, November 24, at 10 o'clock,<br />
at Pier 7. This is lumber that has<br />
been torn out in making repairs.<br />
Request by the Honolulu Yacht and<br />
Boat Club for permission to erect a<br />
clubhouse at Pearl Harbor was turn-eover<br />
to the chairman for investiga<br />
tion, it being the general opinion that<br />
the harbor has been taken in reserve<br />
by the navy department and therefore<br />
out of the bounds<br />
- board's authority.<br />
of . the<br />
; V : ;<br />
harbor<br />
,<br />
'<br />
Speciflcaticns'-wil- l be prepared and<br />
tenders called - for- - replacing gutters<br />
on - the shed over Pier 14. A letter<br />
from Capt W. R. Foster, harbormas<br />
ter, concerning the collection of fees<br />
from fishing boats was laid on the<br />
table to be taken up later by the rules<br />
committee. In the. absence of A. C.<br />
Wheeler, who was inspecting public<br />
work around the island yesterday, C<br />
J. McCarthy presided as chairman. -<br />
i ii si y I f IT f L--<br />
L Hi i L<br />
mi3,<br />
J, 4<br />
. o<br />
10<br />
Cooke Cottage", Mrs. C M. Cooke's do<br />
nation to the Salvation Army Home in<br />
Manoa,i Is scheduled to be dedicated<br />
St A o'clock this afternoon, with Clarence;<br />
H. Cooke acting as sponsor in<br />
the absence cf lira. Cooke. AT the<br />
doors of the new cottage are opened,<br />
a; children's chorus will sing a dedica<br />
tion Bongif After, the cottage ii open<br />
ed ; exercises - will be held . .within,<br />
which will;be presided over 6y LI rat<br />
ed. Blanche B. - Cox of the Salvation<br />
Army. . The dedication address will be<br />
delivered by Mayor John C. Lane..<br />
Mrs. WlUiarn Henry .Fryvwll "slnjg.r<br />
The new" jcotta8 Uj sthe jrcaa<br />
building; 'the Unii alfordbg I a. J flie<br />
view of the Koolau rmountalnsii.The<br />
front rooms-- of jtbe structure are fur<br />
nished in leather-covere- d mission style<br />
and will be used as an office and re<br />
ceiving room for officers. The right<br />
wing of the building, which will be<br />
used as- - a dormitory, contains 21 beds.<br />
A center-- , lanai will be used by the<br />
children for study. The hospital room.<br />
in the. rear, is equipped with nine<br />
beds. -<br />
Thompson and ir.irs-.isabei- ie Thomj<br />
? son, .Rev.. Henry, JL .Parker, pastor<br />
' of the Kawaiahao church, officiating;<br />
NAKAI-POEPOEI- n ,: Honolulu, No--<br />
- vember .15, 1$15 Nicholas Nakal and<br />
Miss Adeline iAwa Poepod.-- . Rev.<br />
Father Rodrlgue Frans of the Cath<br />
; olic Cathedral officiating. Witnesses<br />
--Mrs. M. D. Carson and Mrs. Mary<br />
Rose Nakal. " 1 ' ':<br />
TSEN-TSEI- n ( Honolulu, November<br />
18, 1915, Tsen Ten Sung -- and Miss<br />
Tse Ah Tshol.'Rev.' Kong Yin Tet<br />
pastor of St Peter's Church, of fleiat<br />
ing. WitnessesEdward Ross- -<br />
and<br />
Arthur Young Sang. ; v j r y<br />
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rOONT. BOTH TALK AT ONCE,"<br />
ADVICE ,TO GOV. DUNNE'S Hv<br />
DAUGHTER AT. ALTAR<br />
SPRINGFIELD, 111. "Now don't the<br />
both of ye be talking at once and<br />
youll bd alright"1 was the advice given<br />
Miss 'Eileen Mary Dunne,' daughter<br />
of Governor Edward F. Dunne of Illi<br />
nois, and William J. Corboy of Chica<br />
go, when, they: were married here by<br />
Monslgnor Timothy Hickey, aged vi<br />
car general of the Alton diocese of the<br />
Roman Catholic church. ?w :<br />
t PASSENGERS DEPARTED<br />
Per I.--I. str. Mauna Kea. for Hllo.<br />
November 17 F.' C. Palmer, F. A,<br />
Edgecdmb, Jas. H. Rled,- - John Stew.<br />
art Ji W. Rowlands. H. F. Willard.<br />
G.; B. Wait W. W. Chamberlain, Mrs.<br />
Masner.C A. Franz. C M. Thurston.<br />
T. Guard, H. F. Wheeler, Mrs. M.Miki,<br />
Wl F. Sinclair, J. C. Ba.tels, John<br />
Choy, Thos. Kalauaia, Geo. K. Kirk.<br />
Capt' Wnt ; Howe, T. J. Henry, J. N.<br />
S. Williams, Mr, and Mrs. C. E. King,<br />
Miss.M. K. Kalanl, Mrs. H. M. Heloie,<br />
Benjamin Rose, C. J. Carle, Jas. Ed-<br />
wards, Mr. Takata, Lee Chan,<br />
P. F. Neves.<br />
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SERVICE<br />
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San Francisco<br />
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FO.1 CAN FRANCISCO:<br />
Ventura ...............Dec 3<br />
' Conoma ..Dee, 23<br />
Clerra ............ .... . .Jan. 11<br />
Centura Feb. 8 -<br />
c. enzvrn & coispany, lto.<br />
8. 8. VUhelmlna Nov. 23<br />
8. 8. Uanoa.l .Nov. SO<br />
8. 8. MatscnIa..;..i...Dec. 7<br />
8. 8. Lurline.... Dec 14<br />
.:;CUsair-i- f ts<br />
8. 8. H Hon Ian, Csattsls for<br />
CASTLE cl CCOItE, LIMITED, 1!::.:!<br />
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cbsvt csnpsay<br />
; ' C. C'CM.-y-a IXzriU :v. 23<br />
- 8. 8. Chiyo tTru. ...... Dec 21<br />
; tS. 8.' Tenyo Maru....,Jari.'14 v<br />
CASTLE u CC0:iE, LIMITED,<br />
AMERICAN-HAVAUA- N C. C CO. 7)Z ; "<br />
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A Eteiaer will te derratcisd frcn NET7 YC!<br />
and Pacific Coast Pcrts every TWZr.TY-rCUr- . L .<br />
'J Massllaa. From SEATTLE AND TACOZIA, C. C. IIII.TGTA::,<br />
- on 15. r r.<br />
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cilail or about December<br />
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f'- For particulars as to rates, ets, apply ta<br />
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General .Fttijht'Astst<br />
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(N6"shIp3 scheduled.) -<br />
" r;c:.:,'CturcayrCct .23...<br />
Hllo Mauna Kea, I.-- I. str. V T<br />
.Sunday, Oct<br />
Molokal, Lanai L--l. Mikahala,<br />
I.-- I.<br />
str.<br />
Maul Claudine, str.<br />
Kauai W. G. Hall, Klnau, LI. strs<br />
I VESSELS TO DEPART<br />
' : Friday, Nov. 13.<br />
Maul Claudine, LI. str.<br />
: Saturday, Nov. 20.<br />
HIlo-Mau- na Kea, I.--I. str.<br />
. Sunday, Nov. 21.<br />
(No ships scheduled.)<br />
HAILS<br />
due from the foHowfcg<br />
points follows: 5c j<br />
San Frttnclcor-Sonoma, Malls are<br />
as : ;<br />
, Nov. 22. .<br />
5<br />
Yokohama Chiyo Maru, ov. i3.<br />
AustrallaVentura, Dec- - 2. ' ". J<br />
Vancouver Niagara, Dec 1. f<br />
..Mall will depart for the following<br />
points as "follows: v 4 u<br />
San Francisco Lurline, Nov. "<br />
Yokohama Shinyo ; Nov. 26.- - r<br />
23.<br />
Maru, A<br />
Australia Sonoma, Nov.. 22. ,<br />
Vanc6uver--Makur- a, Dec' 10,t<br />
TBAJfSPOET SERYICE<br />
Logan, at coast.<br />
Thomas, left here Nov. 15, for Guam<br />
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and Manila.<br />
Sherman, now at coast' '<br />
Sheridan, at Manila.<br />
Dix, how at Seattle.<br />
Warren. In the Philippines.<br />
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Buford, at Cristobal. . .<br />
Alexander Pope, the poet was four<br />
feet six Inches high and was . unable<br />
to dress or undress himself.<br />
THE FLOATING PALACE OF THE PACIFIC<br />
TO THE<br />
- Same. Rate<br />
Los Anaelea<br />
S. Great Noithern<br />
The Fastest and Luxurious Ship In Pacific Waters.<br />
i FOR THE MAINLAND<br />
Leave Honolulu....... Dec Dec 26, Jan. 15,<br />
Arrive San Francisco. .Dec<br />
Feb. 4, Feb. 25<br />
' Most<br />
6,<br />
11, Dec 31, Jan. 20, Feb. 9, Mch. 2<br />
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1st ClSM, tSUtl HP.<br />
FARES T<br />
TOURIST (<br />
CLASS yttiUp<br />
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FOR RESERVATIONS, DESCRIPTIVE LITERATURE, ETC.,<br />
FRED L. WALDRON, LTD Agents y. :: Honolulu<br />
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Csnoma ...... Nsv. 22<br />
Clerra .......... ..Ess. 13<br />
- Ventura ..Jz.i 3<br />
:. Csnonu .........Jan. 21<br />
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,8. 8. Lur!Ir.s,..........f.'jv. 23<br />
8. 8. Wi:helmIna.i;.....C8C 1<br />
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S. 8. Manca...... ...C:c 7 .<br />
S. S. Matsonia,, Bsc 15 ;<br />
Honc!-- !j direct November 13,<br />
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. , OUTWARD, l ';<br />
For Walanae, Walaiua, Eahcia azl<br />
way stations 9:15 a. xa 30 p. n.<br />
For Pearl City, Ewa Mill and way<br />
stations f7: SO a. 9:15 a. ct.<br />
11:30 a. ia 2: 15 p. ix; 30 p. tx,<br />
5:15 p. ct, t3:30 p. tx, fll:15 p. H.<br />
For Wahlawa andXeilehca 10:23<br />
a. cl, f2:49 p. EL, B.OO p. rtj U:C3<br />
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,. INWARD f r<br />
Arrive Honolulu: frca'EAhrxa, T7al<br />
alua and Walaaae 8:3$ a. tx, 5:21<br />
P. m. ;...i:v:;. - ' .' :.<br />
. Arrive Honolulu from Ewa ME1 and<br />
Pearl City f7: 45 .: BV.'UJ-fc- 1<br />
11:02 a. sl, 1:40 p. xn t2S p..o,<br />
5:31 p: cu 7:30 p. a; :, J :<br />
"Arrive Honolulu from Wahlawa and<br />
Leflehua 9:15 a. el, fl:55 p. el,<br />
4:01 p. el, 7:10 p. el<br />
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The Haleiwa Limited, a.' two-hou-r<br />
train (only first-clas- s tickets honored) "<br />
leaves Honolulu every Sunday at 8:3$<br />
a. el, for Haleiwa hotel;-returnin- g arrives<br />
in Honolulu at 10:10 p. m. Tha<br />
Limited Stops only at Pearl City and<br />
Walanae.<br />
Dally.fExcept Suadar. tSuaday only.<br />
G. P. DENISON, F.C. SMITH,<br />
Superintendent O. P. A.<br />
STAR-BULLETI- N GIVES YCV<br />
TODAY'S NEWS TODAY<br />
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