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HONOLULU 6TAU-BULLETIN, TUESDAY, OCT. 8; 1012.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
NOTICE.
Having been regularly nominated
by the Republican District and Comity
Convention for the office, of Repre
sentative, Fourth District, ! respect
fully solicit the support of the voters
In tbe coning election.
KtfO-tf JAMES !!. BOYD.
NOTICE.
NIGHT SCHOOL OF
V1C.A. OPENS
Having been regularly nominated
by the Republican District and County
Convention for the office of Repre
sentative, Fourth District. I respect
fully solicit the support of the voters
in the coming election.
JOHN K. KAMANOULU.
6250-tf
NEW FIRE ALARM SYSTEM HERE;
CONTRACT VITK TELEPHORIE CO,
120 Students Enrolled and It Articles of Incorporation Filed '.S?.01,""? AJfw
r...:.ujn a iir:u i 11 ,J . lv,KJnoi"w" '' and no busines of any oiber character
CV - LOCai bUSineSS is transmitted over these private line.
Men
Is Expected Number Will
Reach 300
The V. M. C. A. night school open-
Article incorporating, the Deuio
NOTICE.
Having been regularly nominated by
the Democratic District and County
convention for the office of Senator,
I respectfully solicit the support of the
voters in the coming election,
AMBROSE J. WIRTZ.
6250-tX
NOTICE,
Having been regularly nominated by
the Itepttblfcan District' and County
Con eution for the office, pf Senator,
I respectful! solicit the support of the
voters in the coming election. '
JL S. KALEIOPU.
to350-tf
flPTfCEV tr:. S;
Having been regutirty nominated by
tbe Republican District and ' County
Conventiotf Or Mui office of Repreten
tative, fourth District, I respectfully
solicit the support of the voter In the
coming election. "
360-tf WM. WILLIAMSON,'
jug a temperature of J63 degrees
causes the thermostat to short-circuit
and sends in an alarm the same as the
i tilling of the button in the box.
Fire st aUstic over . the .,, United
State show, that over. 65 per cent of
the alarms received at firo headquar-
NOTICE.
Having been regularly nominated by
the Republican District and County
Convention for jibe office of Representative,-Fifth
District, I respectfully so
licit the support of the voters In the
coming election.4 '
655i-tf . ' (Mas. kanekoa.
NOTICE.
. Having been regularly nominated by
the Democratic District and County
Convention for tbe office of Bupcr
visor. City and County of Honolulu, I
respectfully sollcitthe support of the
voters In the coming election. '
KSMf TvV M. C PACHECa
NOTICE.
4-?
Having been regularly nominated by
w cuuvu tut ujo vuite ui Vii auu
County Sheriff, I respectfully solicit
the support of the roter in the com-
CICVUUU.
350-tf ' W. P. JARRETT.
v, . NOTICE. ...v.
Having been regularly nominated by
the Republican District and County
Convention for the office of City and
County Treasurer, I .respectfully so
licit the support of the voters in the
coming election. '
$351-tf V GEO, E. SMITHIES.
NOTICE.
I
t Having been regularly nominated by
the Republican District and: County
Convention for the office of City and
County Attorney, I respectfully solicit
the support of the voters in the coming
election. .
4S50-tt JOHN W. CATHCART.
NOTICE.
i Having been regularly nominated by
the Republican District and County
Convention for the office of City and
County Clerk, I respectfully solicit the
support of the voters in the coming
election. - '. " "
. D. KALAUOKALANI JR.
; 6350-tf
NOTICE.
The average time of the transmission
of a message after the pushing of the
Lotton in the manual box to lira head-
, la,! nipht .-fth an enrollment of '--..k- ii,rm r Hawaii ouarters is eism seconus.
120 students. This is as many on the Ltd.f were today filed with the Treas- ! The system also operate automatic
oneninr nicht as there were at the ma Tt, ..nit.ii,a al,v through a system of thermostats
end of the opening week laet year. It tion of the company is f J0.0W. fully which can be placed on the ceiling f
is expected that three hundred will pr,W up. The Incorporators of the efech rooam or building, which in the
be enrolled durine the school year. mMv nro nwt w hin7p ai. case of fire breaking out or smoulder-
which comes to a close next April. hrt v Pamnhei. Atra' il riastie. 1 room and the heat reach-
The classes , in shorthAnd. typewrit- cnd Eugene M. Campbell of tbU city,
tng bookkeeping, , mathematics and and Mr. C. B. Potter of San Francisco,
drawing for machine s!jop apprentices Cal. The officers named in tbe cor
will begin thfs evening. The special poration papers are R. . W. . Siungle.
group course in the njost important of president; A. L. Castle. Vice-Prwi-the
grammar school subject for em- dent; E. M. Campbell, Secretary; anu
ployed bojs who were not able to' fin- a. N. Campbell, Treasurer. These
teh the eight grammar grades will also fcur gentlemen with Mr. Potter con- ters are transmitted there over tbe
be started tonight , Tbie course is sUtute the Board of Directors of the telephone by word of mouth and they
cond net ed4 by tile boys department in company. , also show that over.5, ier cent. of
separate rooms, and. there Is still room 1 This company has been.formed.jto mesaagea so transmitted are perfect
for four new students in tbe class, j handle and install in the Territory o: Jy. unintelligible, owing to the person
, One of tbe features of ,the year's Hawaii the products of the Renio Gen-. transmitting the. message losing nia
work in .the educationaj department ' eral Electric Co. of the city of .Roch-' Jed and becoming flustered, and
will bo a chKs inA show-card , writing..' ester, .New York, which company is thus giving a. message which la en
This c6ursewjll be valuable to clerks one of the strongest electric compan-1 tirely unintelligible to ?the operator
in retail stores, end.it 4 hoped that Iks both financially and 'personally in I in firo headquarters. , The. ,,Denio
the enrollment wjl he sufficient to the. United. States, the priUQipiL pm System is one whicji.. entirely, does
jnako jhe course. g perzagnent one. . On duct of the company being the Denlo away wUnany possible .4cAance,..pf
account of ihe; large amount of space Telephone Fire. Alarm appliances, : jthe operator . in fire headquarters not
devoted to the educAtlpnal classrooms,! The Denio System is pne whjch has, undjerstandiag ?tbe measage, when
there will b room, for a number or aflerjong years of . patent and care- taken by him, . as all that is jre
new students in nearly all of the ful study and Investigation, and the quired to transmit a fire alarm mes
courses which wTil be started tonight, j expenditure of large sums of money, sage over this system is the break
, - t j been brought to its present high poia: , "QS or a small glass m front of the
; vThe membership committee will hold or efficiency, and is claimed to be the ' box and the pushing of a button.
Its regular monthly meeting on next1 only auxiliarv fire alarm system that tnus lhe svstera talks intelligibly for
Thursday, at which time a large nnm-lhas sucoest fully passed the test of the ali ieople, be they Chinese, Japan-
ber of new members will be elected, ibirhest insurance authorities m the ' ese, Hawaiian, Anglo-Saxon or any
recommended by the best telephone
There are already eighty-one applica
tions for senior membership on file,
and it is expected that this number
win be raised to one hundred. . land electric engineers of the United
' - jSUtes, but is ab?o recommended by
Next Thursday noon the monthly une National Board of. Fire JnEurance
meeting of the board of directors of Underwriters, and it is one or the few
the association will be held, and ,the fire fighting appliances that has re
reports of committees, the election of ' ceived the Jinanimous vote of tbe
members, and the consideration ojf a IJoard of Control of the National
Joint meeting of the trustees and tne , Board of Fire Underwriters, this board
finance committee regarding the asso- consisting of 32 of the best informed
ciatlon's finances bearing on the sub- men on insurance and fire fighting ap
Ject of 'providing funds to 'carry jthe plfances In the United States, and the
association without debt up to jthe Board as a unit passed the Denio
first of next May, the close of the System.
fiscal year, will be the business of the J The syEtem has also been carefully
meeting, it has always been the pol- studied by (be insurance underwriters
Icy of . the financial committee tq pro- cf the Territory of .Hawaii, and after
vide tbe money in advance instead of nine months 'of careful investigation
naviag a seramble at the end of the and study, the Territorial Board has
year to close the year's Work free t.yoted .to accept and recommend this
iivui ueou
United States. other race, and this one point In the
This system it is stated Is not only operation of the Denio System makes
Having been regularly nominated by
the Democratic. District and County
Convention 'for, tbd office "of Supers
visor. City and County of Honolulu, 1
respectfully solicit the support of the
voters in the coming election.
JOHN MARKHAM.
5361-tf
NOTICE.
Having been regularly nominated by
the Democratic District and County
Convention for the office of City and
County Clerk, t respectfully soUcit the
support of thevotere in the coming
election.
B. N. KAHALEPUNA.
5361-tf
NOTICE.
system to the people of the Territory.
,R. Shingle and A, N. , Campbell,
"TRAGEDY OF DESERTS lfC0Ii?lig
IYlAto nil AT HAWAII acquaint themselves with all the
rrhfe Tragedy of the Desert,; a two-, points of, the system.,
reel film billed fnr uwnosHi. I I The tystem is one which Is operated
Thursday night t the Hawaii .theater entirely over the .teleph6ne" circuits,
ib an iuhi ill name implies a jrag- umcc ecrr persou ur uiui wiui ieic-
edy" in, the Sahara desert. Like J'Un ' ltone connections in either their
der Two "Flags,", the play that YniadeJ home, .store, warehouse, or of
Blanche Bates famous, the scene . is J flee can have one of the boxes of
laid in Algiers and the Sahara desert. tnf company installed thereon.
The picture centers around jaa'Eng-1 Th system operates oth manually
llsh doctor who leaving over" trouble ttvm a. box bridged on to the lele
wlth his wife, makes for the desert fb phone switch board In the central telo
forget and be forgotten. He ets into phone station, all business ot the coni-
a Moorish . camp and being received Jany being transmitted- from' the prr-.
with onen arms he hnmM Vnnvarti " ' 1
to their religious belief. In the. course
of time , he marries a Moorish .maiden
and forgets about civilization.;; His
English wife, who has given ; him up
for dead, with a number of travelers
oh making a trip through the. Sahara
wanders into the camp and recognizes
her husband. She tries to induce him
to go back to England but without
avail. In the meantime his 'Moorish
wife, thinking he has weakened and
intends to go back to his first, wife,
commits suicide. The scenes that fol
low are thrilling and full of heart in
terest .The two reels keep one "spell
bound as it were, -so interesting and
full of excitement is the story. 4t
Besides the feature picture, -t two
Others will be shown one a western
story entitled 'The Daughter oi the
Sheriff" and the other a comedy, that
will arrive by the Honolulan" tomor
row ;morning. ' Despite the added ex
pense of the,' feature film the same
prlcels will prevail. Tonight's pro
gram is replete with comedy and mel
A. MEAC0CK TO BE-
" PACIFIC CLUB STEWARD
Archibald Meacock, the popular, sec
ond steward of the Matson liner VWil
helmlna, who Is well known to trav
eling Honplulans, has been selected
to become the steward of the Pacific
Club, the most, exclusive organization
of Its kind in Honolulu. Meacock, be
sides being a past master of bis eraft,
is an ardent admirer of Kipling, who
he is fond omquoting unabridge and
by" the meter --.-
" Havinc been reenlarlv nominate hv
the Republican District and r County J
- uonvennoa xor the office of Represen
utrve Fiftlr District. I respectfully so
licit the support of the voters In the
coming election.
b360-tf . A. L. CASTLE.
: NOTICE.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Having beed regularly nominated by
the Republican District and County
Convention for the office of City and
County Auditor, I respectfully solicit
the support of the voters in the com
ing election.
535S-tf JAMES BICKNELL.
NOTICE.
Having been regularly nominated by
the Republican District and County
Convention for the office of County
Sheriff, I respectfully solicit the sup
port of the voters in the coming elec
tion. ROBERT WAIPA PARKER.
5358-tf
NOTICE.
Having been regularly nominated by
the Democratic District and County
Convention for the office of Super
visor, City and County of Honolulu, I
respectfully solicit the support of the
voters in the coming election.
EDW. H. F. WOLTER.
53&g-tf
NOTICE.
Having been regularly nominated by
the Republican District and County
Convention for the office of Suocr
visor, City and County of Honolulu, I
respectfully solicit the support of the
voters in the coming election.
5350-tf ANDREW E. COX.
NOTICE.
it, with the mixed population of this
Territory, a system most appropriate'
to conditions.
While the Denio System has been
in operation in many of the cities in j
the Lastern portion of the United
States and has to its record the sav
ing of a vast amount of property
from loss by fire, it has been within
the last two 'years that it t has been
given publicity through the western
portion of the country and it is now
being installed in a large number of
cities and towns on the Pacific Coast.
The installation at the present time
is in. progress .in, San piego, Los An
geles, and ; a number of other California-cities
as well as in Portland,
Oregon, and a number of other cities
in that State.
, aThet Denio Company of Hawaii has
entered into a contract with, the Mu
tual Telephone Company, Ltd., of this
city for handling their business in
this city over the Mutual Telephone
Co.'s lines, thus assuring a service
that will be' under social manage
ment. v
The cost of the service, which
ranges, from six dollars per year, or
less than two cents per day in the
home, to ten dollars per year In the
store or factory.
The officio6 of the company are lo
cated in rooms over ' the Hawaiian
Truat Co., Fort Street, where a full
demonstration of the system will be
given - to any who care to call.
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WILLflPiPAIfflllill, . ...
iilii'liiilEiR
Commission Report Based on;J,,d be finished before 15
Latest Estimates, With AS-j . The dam, locks and spillways pro
tu.i p. Mint i:J3ects show stages of completion vary-
oUi clliwc -1 lldl Ocdb Will JUUI Ing from 75 to 90 per cent. It is esti-
in Twelve Months
mated that the Gatun locks will re
quire about 2.000.000 cubic yards of'
concrete work. Up to Sept. 15 well
WASHINGTON In Just 12 inonthsiovftr 19.000.000 cubic yards had been
from now a vessel will go from the! put in place. The concrete work of
Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean through j the Pedro Miguel locks is nearly !)."
the Panama canal according to new j per cent completed and that of the-
at the Panama canal commission.' Gatun spillway will probably be com
The tentative date set for passage of'pleted within another mouth. Other
the first ressel through the canal is engineering features are expected to
Oct. 15, 1913. The first passage will' show an equally advanced stage to-;
be madeby a naval ressel. ' !ward completion. j
President Taft has been advised of It Is announced that the navies of
tbe latest estimates of Colonel Goe-jall tbe nations of the world will bej
thals, in charge of canal construction ' invited to send representatives to at-'
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work, and his approval of the new
canal opening program is awaited.
Formal opening of the canal will
occur Jan. 1, 1915, it is announced.
Commercial vessels will be given its
unrestricted use in December, 1913.
iena me lornuii upeuiuK iu
the fleets of the United States navyj
will be mobilised there for the event,;
and the President of the United!
Stares will attend. j
The canal will have a summit ele-j
. toet aoove sea level, to
vation of
That the canal, will be completed: ho ronh hv flight nf throo inrk
tar below the estimated cost of $400,- waled at Gatun on the Atlantic side.
000.000 is reported by Colonel Goe
thais. It may run as low as $375,
O00.OO0. About another $1,000,000
and one lock at Pedro Miguel and a;
flight of two locks at Miraflores on!
the Pacific. Kach lock will have a
will be saved, it is declared, in bondjU8ahie length of 1000 feet aDd a width
interest charges. j0f 110 feet, which will be the mini-f
It is predicted that tbe canal will be mum width of the canal. i
completed without further issuance of j The canal is to be about 50 miles i
bonds. j long from deep water in the Carib-j
The amount of excavation complet-i bean Sea to deep water in the Pacific!
ed up to Sept. 15 was 218,000,000- cu
bic yards, leaving approximately 24,
000,000 yards still to be dug. The
average rate of excavation per month
Ocean. The channel will vary in
width from 1000 feet at a point just
cx-Kt l. rf thu damn InrVc trt 1Ci feat
at a point near the Pedro Miguel
is now about 2,500,000 cubic yards, a Hock. There will be places where a;
conservative estimate. At the pros-: number of boats can pass abreast.!
ent rate of progress All the digging1 The minimum ceptn win oe 41 leet
ETcrTlktsf I fhe printing line ntl
Ktar.HftllotiiC AbUa street; branch,
Herchant itrctU
Having been regularly nominated by
the Democratic District and County
Convention for the office of City and
County Attorney, I respectfully solicit
the support ur t tu voters iu I Uo coming
election.
5351-tf J. L1G11TFOOT.
FLORENCE MAY FIND
MOTHER AT DOLL SALE
Florence wants a mother. She
hasn't stipulated what kind of a moth
er she wants; how old sne must be
oi anything concerning her ability as
a mother, because Florence knows
who ever adopts her Just can't keeji
trim loving her and giving her the
proper amount of motherly attention.
Florence is quiet tiny for a little
girl, but just about the right size for
a doll and she has on the prettiest
white dreis and blue east a air. ever
looked at. Her linir is dark and citr.
aud it has a bright blue ,riMion tie)
around it, just like all little girls her
age wear.
The reason she wants a niotaor hi
because she has no other name and it
is very hard to distinguish Florence
j from all the other Florences In the
' w orld if she hasn't a surname.
; Saturday of this week at the Royal
I Hawaiian hotel, Florence will be oil
exhibition and lor -sale by the King s
Daughters for the benent of their old
ladies home. Whoever buys this C
will not only bring happiness to some"
one in their own home but 'jrante a
portion for the od ladies who are eag
erly awaiting the new quarters.
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Merchant street
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This is not our state- '
ment? but the deliberate
opinion of one of the
most renowned scientists
in the world. Read the
entire statement:
"We have tested beers repeatedly,
placing the bottles in the direct
sunlight, and testing the same after
one, two, three and five minutes
exposure, found that the beer with
three and five minutes exposure
became undrinkable on account of
the peculiar odor developed. The
detrimental effect of light upon
beer can be successfully counter- f
acted by the employment of brown f i
or dark colored glass bottlesi and ;
such bottles are, therefore, recom-';
mendable. " Waht-Hehius Insti- :
tute of Fermentology.
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t 4 It is not cnorjph that beer be brewed
purest mi
; ; Many Americans prefer, beer; in a
light bottle. Most brewers4 follow the
course of I least resistance.
Light starts decay even i n pure beer. ;
Dark; glass gives; the? ;besfi protctioh
against light. . Schlitz is sold in Brown ;
Bottles to : protect its purity, from the
brewery toquf glass. ; ;
See that crown or corz
U branded gi Schlitz:9
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This Picture ONLY TWO KIGOT
We d like to Keep it here for a week, but we can't afford to Carnegie,
won't speak to us and "Jawn D." refuses .to cable. But we hare ccrnly
Rot it for Wednesday and Thursday nights, and you'll have two chances -
to see it.
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What
Picture
Oli, yrs; what wi? really started to ask. was thhi Did yo'u ever hear of
a "sinic thrill"? The expression was new to us,"' too, but after we tried
oui the 2 reel picture that we are featuring for Wednesday and Thursday .
we found out what it meant. ' '
he Tragedy otthe Desert
THEATER
ivrs you that "cosmic thrill." The delineation of primitive love and bate,
c -stacy and despair, action and even action in inaction, makes you sit tight
until the lights are turned on. It's the thrill and thrall of passion, under
lh; desert skies.
NOT SINCE OUIDA WROTE "UNDER TWO FLAGS" HAS SUCH A
WEIRD, GRIPPING, INTENSIVE DRAMA BEEN PLAYED. AND IT IS
ON PRODUCTION WHERE ACTION AND NOT TALK CARRIES THE
PLOT ALONG. TAKEN IN ALGIERS AND ON THESAHARA DESERT.
Two Other Films, Too
TiKTcV a Western drama "The Daughter of .the SheriT that you'll
hk too. And. besides, there's a comedy film comlng'on the Hoaolulan.
Wf (ioii't know its title and we might he mean enough to keep it a. secret
sr vvc did foi tbe telepathic wireless that came in. last night says It's a
coiiar and fuil or laughs. Even the waves rippled as it went aboard ship.
No! Absolutely not! Prices are still 10c and 15c
TONIGHT'S BILL IS THE SAME AS THE SUCCESSFUL ONE SHOWN .
LAST NIGHT. YOU DON'T MEAN TO SAY, YOU. MISSED IT! GEE -
FRED NOYES, Hanger ;
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