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Weekly Calendar
MONDAYt
Hawaiian Stati.
TUESDAY:
WEDNESDAY:
Jlanaiian -3rd tU tirt e.
THURSDAY:
Honolulu ( miii 111 ami rj No. 1,
K. I p. in.
FRIDAY:
SATURDAY:
!.! .loha Chapter
All vl1tlng member of the
order are cordially Invited to at
tend mt-etlngs of local lodges.
HONOLULU LODGE, 61G, II. P. 0. E.
Honolulu Ixxlge No
616. li. V. O. Elks.
meets in their hall, on
King St.. near Fort,
every Friday evening
Visiting Drothers are
cordially invited to at
tend.
A. E. MURniY, E. R.
H. DUNSHEE, Sec.
Meet on the 2nd
and 4th Mon-
dayg of each
7
month at K. P.
Hall, 7:30 p. m.
Marine- Engineers' er Associations
Beneficial are cordially in
Association vited to attend.
UM. MekJNLEY LODGE, NO. 8,
' ' K. ot V.
Meets everr 2nd and 4th Ratur.
Jru day evening at 7:20 o'clock lo
TtPl K. of P.- Hall. cor. Fort and
Beretanla.'- Visiting brother
cordially Invited to attend.
A. F. GEKTZ, C. C
F. F. KILBBY, K. It B.
HONOLULU AERIE 140, F. 0. E.
"""1"'' Meet on second and fourth
-'Wednesday evening of each
- month at - 7:30 o'clock. In
W,V' K. of P. Hall, corner Fort
and Beretanla. Visiting brothers are
Invited to attend.
WM. JONES. W. P.
J. VY. ASCII, Secy.
HAWAIIAN TRIBE XO. 1, f . 0. K. M.
ri. : .Meets every, first and third
; Tuesday of each month In
J Fraternity Hall, I. O. OF.
f A doW' umted tcr attend,
i A J. C. SOUSA Sachem.
H050XULU LODGE NO. 80,
L. 0. 0. M. .
will meet In Odd Fellows' building,
Fort "street, near.. King, every Friday
vening at 7:80 o'clock.; -i
.yisltlng. brother cordially Invited
to attend.
AMBROSE; J. WIRTZ. Dictator. ,
. JAMES Yf. LLOYD, "Secretary. ;
MEETING NOTICE.
Oahu Lodge, I. O.
3. T., VjlU meet in the
roof "garden. Odd Fel
lows. Hldg first and
-third. Tuesday at half-
past seven p, m.
GEQ. V. PAT Y. Chlet Templar.
-t
i
If Honolnin were again swept
ly a rontla?rnitlon, could you
collect jo nr Inspfaocef
C. Brewer & Co., Ltd.
' (EStXbLISHED7 1826) '
represent the the largest and
strongest fire Insurance compa
nies In the world.
Lowest Rates
Liberal Settlements
FOR SALE
$1000 1-ot on Puunui Ave., adjoining
Oahu C. Club. 10,000 sq. ft
$1200- 10 acres farm land at Kalihi,
1V& miles from King St. 1000
banana trees.
$10,000 7 k acres at Fvunui, adjoin
ing Country Club. As a whole
or in part.
P. L R. STRAUCH.
Waity Building 74 8. King 8 tree t
SECOND YEAR
HOME
INSURANCE COMPANY OF
HAWAII, LTD.
O'Neill Bldg.
96 King Street, Cor. Fort Street
Telephone 3529
FIRE!
i 9 A .
Pyrography
Outfits
( "omplete line of tools and ap
pliances. Patterns on aoI ami
lafti-r ready for huming. Wry
iM-ai.tiful ie.igiis.
Honolulu
Photo Supply Co.,
"Everything Photographic"
Fort, Near Hotel
Federal Telegraph Co.
(Paulsen Wireless System)
Quick and Accurate
Service
1055 Alakea Street
Phone 4085
Now handling messages, code and
otherwise, under same terms as cable
company, only that we are 10 cents
a word cheaper.
Office Open Week days: 8 a. m. to
11 p. m. Sundays: 8 p. m: to 11 p. m
Telegrams Go At Night!
Delivered. Next Morning
We Solicit Your Business
PINECTAR
WAS AWARDED HIGHEST HONORS
' At the recent . California State
Fair, held at Sacramento:
4 GOLD AWARD
A BLUE RIBB0X AWARD and
; v - ' A CASH PRIZE
1913
American Underslung
. .-.-.IK...
-4
Models.
' ON EXHIBITION
, Geo. C. Beckley,
Phono. 30P9 . 8oU .Distributor
VON HAMM'YOUNC CO LTD.
Importers Machinery "and
v " Commission Merchants
Dealers In
Automobiles and Automobile
Supplies
ALEXANDER YOUNG BLDG.
Cor. King and Bishop Sts.
, TELEPHONES:
Offiee 2137
Auto Supply Dept. 3817
Auto Salesroom 3268
Merchandise & Machinery. 2417
Garage 2201
AUTOMOBILE
SUPPLIES AND REPAIRING
ASSOCIATED GARAGE, LTD.
Automobiles
SCHUMAN CARRIAGE CO.
Merchant Street
Use a PREST-O-LITE TANK
on your Automobile and mvi
Generator Trouble.
Acetylene Light and
Agency Co., Ltd.
VULCANIZING
ALL WE ASK IS A TRIAL
HONOLULU VULCANIZING
WORKS
Phone 1823 Kapiolani Bldg
P. H. BURNETTE
Commissioner of Deeds for Califor
nia and New York; NOTARY PUB
LIC; Grants Marriage Licenses. Drawi
Mortgages, Deeds, Bills of Sale,
Leases, Wills, etc. Attorney for the
District Courts. 70 MERCHANT ST.,
HONOLULU, Phone 1841.
! THE FIRST
SYMPTOM
, Every Woman and Girl Should
( Correct Any Thinning of the
! Blood and Prevent
Anaemia.
! r.Ivvll-ru-va is one Of t'ie preatet
j frifinit'.s of growing g-irl.J aui youni?
J voiiwn. So hU-allltiij anl rru'lually
! iej it atiiii t tWia that the il!."cac in
j o: tea well aivaii(.el iic:orj it i dttct-
j rL Tliereioiv it i.s iinjortai:t to nte
j the first synij.toii.d auJ clitt k tlic thin-
Mrs. ijewi-i J;. DorlaiiI, of Fthtx, j
Minn., who ( ureil Jit idf uitii Ir.
; V.'jlliams' 1'ink 1'illd lor l'ule I't-oj.le, i
j eav.: 1 j
I took a severe roltl, wliidi left me in j
a weakened rondition. 1 thonirht imtli- i
i rir of it at fitt hut kojt p ItiHi.' weaker i
until 1 ms confined to my U-l for a
day or so at a time. I vva.s puJe and
dia not nave a partu ie oi color, j nau
severe dizzy Hjeils Willi a faintinj: sen
sation and became co pirk that I had to
leave eriiool. My apjjetite mils poor
and I ate hardly enough to keep me
from starving, yr parents thought I
M as going into quick consumption and
were alarmed at niy condition.
"I triel different remelies without
relief until I bewail taking Dr. Wil
liams' Pink Pills. They had cured a
cousin, when she was suffering as 1 did,
and my parenta decided to have me
try the pills They proved the turning
point in my life for I got well in a short
time. I have never had to use the
medicine since and can trutlifully say
that Dr "Williams' Pink Pills were the
mean9 of giving me my present ' good
Lealth."
These pills make the new blood that
dispels the ''always tired" feeling and
the continual backaches. They banish
headaches, low spirits and fits of "ner
voU3iiessl A helpful booklet, "Building Up the
Blood,," will be sent free to any address
on request. It will show you what Dr.
Williams Pink Tills have accomplished
in cases like your own.
Dr. TYMiafns Pink Pills have re
peatedly cured anfemia, indigestion,
neurahrra, fc?t. Vitus' dance, rheuma- j
tisrn, lumoago anu sciatica, aii urug
gists sell tiiem or they will te sent; by
mail, p08tpaid,'on receipt of price, 50
cents per box; six boxes for$'i.5u, by
the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schen
ectady,. N Y.
PUT UP BARS
By C. S.-ALBERT.
Special Star-Bulletin Correspondence
WASHINGTON, D. C. Sept 25.
The Department of Agriculture did
not lose much time in proclaiming a
quarantine against Hawaiian fruits
and vegetables. This- was expected
in view of the continual agitation land
pressure brought to bear by Pacific
Coast Senators and Representatives.
For many months they have labored
early and late to accomplish this re
sult.
The fact that the quarantine be
came effective immediately was some
thing of a surprise. It was to be ex
pected that virtually all Hawaiian
fruits would be included. A number
of vegetable were also added to the
list. The-Impression prevailed that a
few weefts would be allowed during
which shippers might send their sur
plus or packed stock to Pacific Coast
ports. Otherwise, the quarantine was
regarded as inevitable since the ad
journment of Congress.
The action is justified by Depart
ment of Agriculture on the basis that
determined efforts are being made by
experts to exterminate the Mediterra
nean fly, which has caused all the
trouble. Its' habits are being studied
in the Hawaiian Islands and careful
reports prepared for future guidance.
Experts in Australia are seeking a
parasite which will prey upon the
fly and destroy it.
Officials here promise that the ut
most diligence will- be exercised and
all possible efforts made to eradicate
the Mediterranean fly and thus per
mit the removal of the quarantine. No
prediction is made as to how much
time will be required. Experience
Vll w-
lias uemonsiraieu nia.1 iwese lutcao-
es are slow. During tne period oi i
elimination Hawaiian fruits and veg
etables must necessarily find other
markets than those afforded on the
Pacific Coast. To that extent the pro
ducers of California and other Coast
States will be temporarily benefitted.
When the preparation of the Agri
cultural appropriation bill was begun
last winter the Pacific Coast Senators
and Representatives started a cru
sade against the introduction of the
Mediterranean fly from Hawaii. It
n-oa at first nrnnnapH to allow $60,000
for the extermination of the pest. The
... . . , . i ; !
( a llornians lnsistea mac examination
i of incoming products should apply al-
1 so to the Atlantic seaboard, but that
AGITATION
ON FRUIT'
was prevented. The amount as fin-( the most noticeable leature in tne re
ally carried in the Agricultural bill j port prepared by the acting collector
was whittled down to $35,000. J of customs bearing on immigration
Just before Congress adjourned a ' during the fiscal year 1012.
bill was passed creating a board to! During the fiscal year o:'.l-" Filipinos
examine oncoming nursery stock and j departed from the islands. .".SS9 going
other shipments. Authority was also to xe cane fields in Hawaii. To oft
given to quarantine against supposed-1 Set tms drain, ni4 Filipinos return
ly infected fruits and vegetables. ItL.j from abroad. American citizens to
was under thje conferred power tnatjthp nuniber of 442 left the islands.
the Quarantine
established.
auainst Hawaii was
HOUSEHOLD-NECESSITY
Demonstration? daily in J. M. Levy
& Co.'s grocery store. King street, be
tween the hours of 5 and 10:30
o'clock. Voltile electro-plating pow-ent.
ders, in Gold. Silver, Nickel, Tin and j
Knife powder.
po
Bring along any article of metal
you desire plated; no charge to you.
TURKEY AND
ITALY AGREE
IKNKVA. Switz"rlanil. October 7.
A dispatc h from Ouch to the Janrnal ;
, d- (Jeneve reports tbe Terms of the
! peate treaty agreed upon by the Italian j
and Turkish delegates, which now 1
awaits ratification by the two covern-I
' n.ents and is expected to lead to an;
i.nniediate armistice. j
The terms are:
1st Absolute sovereignty or Italy in
Libya without formal recognition there
of Ttaly by Turkey.
2nd Free exercise of religious au-
tl ority by the Khalif. as in
Herzegovina
Bosnia.
3rd Turkey to withtfra her regu
lar troops fom Libya.
4th Italy- to pay an indemnity
1 equivalent to Libya's contribution to
the Ottoman treasury.
f.th Restitution of the captured is
lands from Turkey, -with safeguards
for the Christian population.
6th Xo indemnity payable by eith
er side toward the (Oit of the war.
7th Re-establishment of diplomatic
rnd commercial relations between the
two nations.
Over-Night
FEDERAL
Wireless
To the Advertiser
Slight changes in the style of naval
uniforms wili cost each officer in the
sf;vice from $300 to $"00, according to
officers who are protesting against the
npvy ' department's latest sartoria?
oiders.
The changes just ' Inaugurated
lengthens the boat cloak and fiock
coat and orders a velvet collar for t'ao
clcak. The officers claim that the
alterations are without justification.
Among the changes are the follow
ing: Shoulder straps abolished for all
officers; on white service coat and
mess jacket shoulder marks are re
placed by metal insignia on tongue of
same doth; epaulet insignia rearrang
ed; no buttons at Jxttom of tte coat
tail of the frock coat; In front fiv
buttons in each row instead of six,
buttoning four, the fifth to be wholly
visible; no buttons at bottom of eveo
inc dress coattails; blue evening
Waistcoat abolished and white substi
tuted; boat cloak to reach two inches
below knee1 velvet collar: full-dress
belt to be woven gold instead of em
broidered; lfhen collars to be standing
kind, no turn-down ,or wing collars
permitted; sleeve buttons of plain
feold; shirt bosom studs not more than
one-quarter inch in diameter.
Germany today accepted the attend
ed draft of the declaration of the Eu
ropean Powers to Turkey and the Bal
kan mountain states. It now embod
ies the Austria-Hungarian proposal lor
a clearer definition of the intention ot
the Powers, - which ask for a larger
measure of home rule for the Europ
ean provinces of Turkey.
Sunrise this morning, the day of the
opening of the world's baseball cham
pionship series, in New York, fount1
over 500 men and boys lined up at the
Polo Grounds, sitting around bonfires,
afterwaiting all night for the first
chance at the upper 4000 grand stand
seats on sale at nine o'clock
Announcements were made at Lon
don today through the various sport
ing papers and magazines, that a
match between Georges arpentier
and Bombardied Wells has finally
been aranged to take place at Monte
Carlo some time next February.
The Balkan States situation' has
been considerably changed by Tur
key's eleventh-hour surprise announce
ment of her willingness to grant a
gi eater measure of self-government to
Rc-unielia and Macedonia.
Eight privates of 'Battery F, Third
United States Field Artillery, were in-
jured by a premature explosion of a
Ishell todav at Tobyhanna. Pennsvl-
,t""a
MANILA. P. L. Sept. 10 That there
was a slight decrease in the number
of. Chinese, Japanese and Spanish, but
., h.,..,,-.- , 'lrrmnnrinp' tn it) npf
i cai nn.icu.-v. .i.......-, . , ,
cent., in the number of
Vnef Tnfliin i
immigrants coming to t he
islands, is
...
while 4:'ll entered during; the fiscal
year.
There entered t)5:'.f Chinese, TSrt less
than in the fiscal year 11(11. and ToST
departed. 10 less than in 1H11. the de
partures thus appearing to be 104S
greater in number than the arrivals.
This loss is. however, only appar-
as the number of Chinese depart- ;
ing without intention of returning was j
less by 7'. than ih nuniber of Chi-i
nese arriving with the intention
make their future home here.
to
3889 FILIPINOS
COME TO HAWAII
1 0. SMITH
VISITS SEATTLE
The visit of Walter i',. Smith to Se
attle resulted in the IoIIowkik. iioin a
Seattle paper of September fi
Walter (.Jifford Smith, representing
the Hawaii promotion committee, of
Honolulu, arrived in this city yester
day afternoon from Portland, where
h? has delhereu seveiai illustrated
lectures during the past forthright.
The O. W. R. & X. Company i urrans
in lectures for him here, the first of
which will be given before the (.'ham-
it i of commerce next nulay evening
l!e shows slides ami motion pictures
foi a lecture called 'The Hawaiian
Wonderland."
hxplaimng his mission last nisht.
Mr. hmith said: "Our people want to
et into closer touch with the North
west generally, we nave growing
commercial relations with the bound
and are getting about 1T per cent, of
cur tourists from here. Hawaii is the
natural winter playground for the
Xorthwest, being in easy reach from
here in the North Pacific, just with
in the tropic of Cancer.
Cut Both Ways.
"On the other hand, this is the nat-
rral summer playground for the rich
white folk of Hawaii, about 10 per
cent, of whom travel somewhere, gen
erally to Europe, every year.
Close Newspaper Friends.
i may say mat we now nave a
ratner-close journalistic, connection
with the Northwest. Our editors gen
erally come from this part of th
country. Roderick Matheson. editor ot
the Advertiser, a morning paper.
which was established at Honolulu
f'dty-six years ago. is a Western Cana
dian. Riley Allen, formerly or the
Post-Intelligencer, is the editor of the
Star-Bulletin.
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS.
Entered. of i Kecord Oct 4, from
Kaimukl Land Co Ltd to Trent Tr
CO L.td I)
Rudolph Heydenreich and wf to Ida
Al Pope p
Frederick Waldvogel by Atty to W
Jin an ....AM
Hehena and hsb to Emma Apana..D
Simon Rodrigues and wf. to Johan-
ne H Correa .M
Maria A Roza and hsb to Antonio
Perry m
Henry. E Cooper by Regr Notice
Lily Crabbe and hsb to Geo J Wond.D
Mary N Lee Hoy and hsb to Geo J
Wond D
William Davis and wf et al to Geo
J Wond . . d
Emily Dutro and hsb to Geo .1 Wond.D
Rosie McCarty and hsb to George
J Wond I)
Est of Francisco de Arruda by
Admr to Tr of Maisie Brown et
al .. D
Maisie Brown et al by Tr to May
K Brown et al D
W w Chamberlain by Atty to Eric"
J Gay Heft
Court of Land Registration
Jennie Hair to Henry Waterhouse
Tr Co Ltd ..AM
Entered of Kecord Oct. 5, 1912, from
Pukaua Moku and hsb to Mrs Maile
Harbottle . . . . .D
Mrs Kalani Keawekanuha to Ka-
lehua .D
K Tofukuji to First Bank of Hilo,
Ltd .....AL
Elvira M R Smith to Mrs Mary E
Kaihenui Rel
Mary Kaihenui and hsb to First
Bank of Hilo, Ltd M
Kyusaka Kayaina and wf to Shiro
Sokabe and wf DA
L Bennett Namakeha to J Garcia. . I)
Est of Augustine Enos by Trs to
Maui Meat Market Ltd L
Tuck Chan and wf to Harry Asiu..D
Harry Asiu and wf to Sarah S De
ponte . . D
Naiheauhau to Alice K Spencer D
Mary E Sunter to First Trust Co
of Hilo, Ltd, Tr D
Nagata Tamakichi to Hawaii Pre
serving Co, Ltd CM
Kauila (w) to Tr of Est of James
Grube D
Court of Land Registration.
Bondholders of Dowsett Co Ltd by
Trs to City and County of Hono
lulu ParRel
Dowsett Co, Ltd, to City and Coun
ty of Honolulu . . .D
Entered of Record Oct. ", 1912, from
Charles M Cooke, Ltd, to Grace T
Warren I)
Charles G Macomber and wf to Tr
of Annie T K P Smart D
E Faxon Bishop tr to Waikapu Ag
ricultural Co, Ltd D
G L Samson and wf to Chang Chin. I)
Sylvano Nobrega to Frank E
Thompson fc Rel
Eutered of Record Oct 7, 1912, from
S:30 ;i. m. to 10::t) a. m.
George I to Naea opio D
Toichiro Hirata et als to Frank Sa
kamaki CM
Rosa V Heeb and hsb to Francisco
V Toledo D
Do Rego & Edwards Auto Co to Vol
cano Stables fc Transport Co.
Ltd CM
V. Kohara to Volcano Stables &
! Transport Co, Ltd CM
I T r T . . t i . li
I'orns v i.evsis 10 volcano Mianies
& Transport Co, Ltd CM
H Ono to Volcano Stables &
Transport Co, Ltd CM
John T Sing to Volcano Stables &
Transport Co. Ltd CM
Chas X Marque to K G Duisen- )
berg .: PA
F E Thompson tr to Wong King tr.Dj
Frank Leialoha et a! to M Kukushi-
ma
Constantino (' 1p Sousa and wf to-
LI
.fose C de Sousa . .
M Nashiwa to von
' Co, Ltd
I),
Haumi. Young
CM
TO GORE A GOLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine
Tablets. All druggists refund
the money if it fails to cure.
E. W. Grove's signature is on
each box
PARIS MEDICLNS CO St. Um 0.U Q
C. Q. Yee Hop
&Co,
MEAT MARKET AND
IMPORTERS
Telephone 3431
Clothing and Shoes
Yee Chan & Co.,
BETHEL AND KING STS.
Fine Line of Dry Goodi
Wall Ying Cluing Co.
King St. . Ewa Fishmarket
Grand Clearance Sale
Now On
KWONG SING LOY
King Street Near Bethel
Shoe Repairing
HlQhest Quality Qf Material and
Best Workmanship
MANUFACTURERS' SHOE CO.
1051 -Fort Street
Exclusive Patterns
in Handsome. Greys
W.W.AHANA,
62 SOUTH KING STREET
The Wong Wong Co.,
, Builders and Contractors .
Office: M&unakea'SL
, L Chong Co..
FURNITURE
Mattress Upholstering and Fur
niture Repairing .
22 BERETANIA, nr. NUUANU
You'll find what you want at the
City Hardware Co.,
Nuuanu and King Streets : -,
Wing Chong Co.
KING ST NEAR BETHEL
Dealers in Furniture Mattress
es, etc., etc All kinds of KOA
and. MISSION FURNITURE
made to order. ; , ' -
NEW DRUG STORE
SODA WATER FOUNTAIN '
HAWAII DRUG CO.
42 Hotel St., at end of Bethe!
WeU stocked with New , Drugs
and Novelties. .'
7 W
Ye Yoshikawa
THE BICYCLE DEALER and
REPAIRER, has -moved to
1 80 KING STREET
New location Red front, near
Young Bldp. Telephone 2518
Telephone 3197 P. O. Box 708
S. KOMEYA,
Vulcanizing Works
182 Merchant St., near Alakea
HONOLULU, T. IL
Y. TAKAKUWA,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
Japanese Provisions and
General Merchandise
Nuuanu St., Near King St.
NO PRESERVATIVES IN
PIONEER MILK
THE BEST MILK
FOR ALL PURPOSES
Your Grocer Sells It
Indestructible
PICTURE BOOKS
For Children
See the New Panoram Books
A. B. A R L E I G H & CO.
Hotel, Near Fort
For GENERAL OFFICE STA
TIONERY and FILING SYS
TEMS, call or write to us and
we will fill your wants.
OFFICE SUPPLY CO., LTD.
931 FORT STREET
SfiAS
Stir-Riiiletin Ads. are IJeht Basinets
ctters.
50- Horses -50
Due From Seattle October 13
WORK HORSES and BROOD
MARES
Telephone 1109
Club Stables
REPAIRING OF
Automobiles
and Carriages
PAINTING A SPECIALTY
Wright - Hustace
, . LIMITED f s
KING AND SOUTH
I-.
i .
GAGE & KNOX
Millinery
MILTON PARSONS
Telephone 3CS9. 1112 Fort 8L
Exclusive Millinery
" T.liss Powerl
Boston - Block : " Second Floor
. SALVO'S
LACE STORE
Importers of Lace European
- 'and Fancy 'Goods -HOTEL,
NEAR FORT
Fall Millinery
.NOW ON DISPLAY
K. UYEDA,
Nuuanu' Street, Near Hotel
BUY YOUfl.
JACOBSO H OH O 8.
-Pantheon Block H6tl SL
;, CIGAR NOW 64
i F.L AGUNST & Co. Aqts.
u REAL ESTATE, :
' ' . IN3URANC2 - :
LOANS NEGOTIATED
Stangenwaid Building
i - -
WHEN YOU WANT FENCE
8EE .
! 1 Ge
ALAKEA t8TREET:
FORCEGROVTH
WlLt DO IT - V
ANOPPORTUNITY
BUNGALOWS
AND REAL ESTATE
OLIVER G: f LA N 8 1 NC
80 Merchant Street
FALL MILLINERY
Exclusive Yet Inexpensive Headgear '
MRS. BLACKSHEAR
Harrison B Ik. Fort St nr. Beretanla
The MHtltOriUin
,
Only establishment on the Island
equipped to do Dry Cleaning. '
RHONE 3350
IF TOC WISH 10 ADYEBTISE IX
SEWSl'APERS
m
Anywhere at Anytime, Call On or
Write
E. C DRAKF.'S ADVEBTISI3TQ
ACJEM'Y
124 Hansome Street San FraBelxes
High Class Imitation
Typewriter Work
GEO. S. IKKDA
Tel. 2500 70 Merchant
Mel!