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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 />
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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 />
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Hair Stops Coming Out and<br />
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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 />
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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 />
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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 />
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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 />
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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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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 />
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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 />
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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 />
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Honolulu Stock Exchangs<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 />
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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 />
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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 />
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San Carlos Mill Cor 6... .... .,.<br />
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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 />
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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 />
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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 />
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Adv. .<br />
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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 />
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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 />
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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 />
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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 />
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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 />
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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 />
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Member! Honolulu, ClocJj and Bond<br />
v (' Exchan;?.-- - '""<br />
J F. MORGAN CO., LTD.<br />
STOCK" BROKERS<br />
Information Furnished and Loans<br />
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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 />
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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 />
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FOR FURNITURI ...<br />
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