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HONOLULU STAR-BULLETIN, MONDAY. OCT. 11, 1012.
LEGAL NOTICES.
BY AUTHORITY
Earned
$16 a Week;
Left a Fortune
Recently a teamster in New
York died leaving a fortune of
2.oimi. His weekly waccKwrn'
nccr over But he started
to save a little each work, as a
young man. and was never iri
wat a single day in his lite
Why don't yem start raving'.'
Wc will pay ou inter M 01 the
money you deposit with us.
Bank of Hawaii, Ltd.
Capital-Surplus, $1,200,000
Eyes Examined,
Glasses Supplied
Factory on the Premises
A. N. Santord,
' Boston Building Fort Street
' Over' May & Co.
f J -
The varnish of .highest quality.
Made for finest work In resi- j
denoes, office buildings,' hotels
and all structures where quality ,
counts. '
SATINETTE
The perfection of
.. ..- . . . , ' .
White Enamel
SOLD BY
ii.
Limited ..
177-8. KING 8T.
Townsend
Undertaking Co,
Limited
' Night and Day. Phone: 132S
71 BERETANIA
v MEMBERSHIP FEES
THE HARRISON MUTUAL
BURIAL ASSOCIATION
From T to 10 years old... ?2.50
From 10 to SO years old... 3.60
From SO to 40 years old... 4.50
From 40 to 50 years old... 5.50
From 50 to 60 years old... 6.50
J. D. Marques, Pres.
J. H. Townsend, Secy.
The
PALM CAFE
Is now located in Its new build
ing. 116-118 HOTEL STREKT.
General Catering of the Highest
Class -.
Newly Opened
The German Nursery
i (M. Tejfolossy)
Flower Arrangements, Ferns, Palms
and Cut Flowers
PALM BUILDING, Tel. 4165
Nursery, 2222 Nuuanu, Tel. 1656
ANTON STANGE &. BROTHER
German Confectionery and
Fancy Bakery
All "work done under the personal
supervision of our expert
1183 Alakea Street, nr. Beretanla
. 4 Phone 3793
Cafe Opening .
P. John Hee will open the
COSMOPOLITAN CAFE
at Pauahl street, near Fort, on
September 20. The cafe will be
open day and night.
Dr. T. MIT AMUR A
Office: 1412. Nuuanu St, eor. Vineyard
Telephone 1540
Office flours: 9 to 12 a. m., 7 to 8
p m. Sundays by appointment.
.'n.Mnwr!- fcO N. Vineyard Street,
unr office. Telerhon 2613; F. O. tioi
Levers & Cooke
$650
PARIS
Gaso Turbine
No. 6
FIFTY THOUSAND
Gallons an hour
TWENTY FEET
Total Lift
TWO BITS
Cost for Fuel
GEO. H. PARIS
FOR
HANDY ROLLS
150 towels to the roll.
Made of tough tissue.
Best paper towels on the mar
ket. Hawaiian News Co.
Limited
Alex. Young Building
ON SALE
Arts & Crafts Shop,
Pantheon Block, FortSt.
120 LOTS 40 by SO feet for
sale at Kalihl, right on King
Street, near the Kalihl bridge.
Prices range from $350 to $500
a lot
Liberal discounts will be al
lowed for cash.
Terms are very easy.
Inquire of
Kalihi Poi
Factory
and
Land Co., Ltd.
or to
W. C. Achi
l'tiolo-Enraiing of highest prade
ISO Towels
35 Bents
New 'Goods
i - ' . . ;- . . .'
.Fir
&fe
Wha
t
About
That
Dandruff?
There is just this much about U :
Dandruff is a germ disease, is
most untidy, annoying, arid leads
to baldness. When chronic, it
is very stubborn, but surely
yields to thorough and energetic
treatment. All germs must be
destroyed, the scalp must be
restored to health. Here is the
remedy: Ayer's Hair Vigor.
Ask your doctcr zboul using it.
Ayer's Hair -Visor
DOES NOT CCI-CH TKC HAIR
f reptred by Or. J. C -v tC.'
. U. S. '
LEGAL NOTICE.
No. 2:5l TERRITORY OF HAWAII.
COURT OF LAND REGISTRATION.
TERRITORY OF HAWAII to OAHU
RAILWAY & LAND COMPANY,
LTD.; T. J. KING; MIKAELE MI
NORS; TRENT TRUST CO., LTD.,
Agent; PANG KOON YEE; TERRI
TORY OF HAWAII, by Alexander
Lindsay, Jr., Attorney General, and
Marston Campbell, Superintendent
or Public Works; CITY AND COUN
TY OF HONOLULU, by Joseph J.
Fern, Mayor and President of the
Board of Supervisors; LEE LUP;
' AH FAI; CUING HOY KEE; S. TA
KAHASHI; SAM KAMAKA; and to
ALL whom it may concern:
Whereas, a petition has been pre
sented to said Courts bv HAWAIIAN
TRUST COMPANY LIMITED, Trus
tee under the Will of JAMES G. HAY-
SELDHN, Deceased, to register and
confirm its tftic in the following-described
land:
Ileginning at an iron pipe at the
west corner of this lot, said pipe be
ing by true azimuth 349 5' 19.6 feet,
from the initial point of the descrip
tion in 1 R. C. viition No. 213, and
its coordinates referred to a Govern
ment "Survey Street Monument near
the junction of Beretania and King
Streets being north 68.85 feet and
west 259.7 feet, and miming by true
azimuths: - - -
1. 251 21' 30" 189.4 feet, along L. C.
A. 722 to Keonekapu to iron
pin on southwest side of King
Street, .said iron pin being by
true azimuth 60 23' 37.5 feet,
from the center of a sewer
manhole in King Street; and
148 12' 152.25 feet, from the
aforesaid Street Monument;
2. 345 32' 190.8 feet;
3. 7 45' 33 feet;
4. 8,0 37' 184.2 feet, along L. C. A.
927 to Hooliliamanu, at 27.8
feet passing over an iron pin
on the southwest side of King
Street;
5. 1G7J 38' 191.4 feet, along. L. C. A.
64 F. L. to Kapulani and L. C.
A. 61 F. L. to Aholo to the ini
tial point;
containing an area of 39,613 square
feet. And being land described in It.
1. 2257, L. C. A. 865 to Kahele.
You are hereby cited to appear at
the Court of Land Registration, to be
held at the City and County of Hono
lulu on the 31st day of October, A.
I). 1912, at two o'clock in the after
noon, to show cause. ifany you have,
w hy the prayer of said petition should
not be granted. And unless you ap
pear at said Court at the time and
place aforesaid your default will be
recorded, and the said petition will be
taken as confessed, and you will be
forever barred from contesting said
petition or any decree entered
Iftereon.
Witness the Honorable WILLIAM
L. WHITNEY, Judge of said Court,
this 5th day of October, in the year
nineteen hundred and twelve.
Attest with Seal of said Court:
(Seal) JOHN MARCALLINO.
Registrar.
5360 Oct 7, 14, 21. 28
NOTICE.
The Board of Registration for the
City and County of Honolulu wiil sit
at the tipper corridor of the Capitol
Building on Wednesday, the lfth day
of October, 1912. from 9 a. in. to 12
noon, and from 1 p. m. to 4 p. in., to
hear appeals from the decision of the
registrar of voters.
SAMUEL F. CIIILLINGWOR'I If.
Chairman, Board of Registration.
Honolulu, October 1". 1912.
5::63- -Oct , 11, 15
nil I I'M V ITC srFFEREKS
RKMKVri).
Rheumatic pains are aggravated by
cold, damp weather and many hard-:
working. middle-aged people arej
r
made miserable during much of the
winter and spring months by reason
of this. Their suffering may be very
much relieved, and rn many cases per.
manently, by applying Chamberlain s
Pain Balm and massaging the parts
with the palm of the hand at each ap
plication. This relieves the pain and
makes sleep and re.-t possible. For
sale by all dealers. Benson, Smith &
Co, Ltd., agents for Hawaii.
William Pomroy of the Olympic
Club swam across San Francisco bay
iioin Yallejo street to the Alameda
mole iu 1 hour 61 minutes seconds,
.breakfncalLPrevlous .records.
mm rcswo
BALKAN STATES
WILL FIGHT
r.W.N-iat. .1 FV-ss '"mU
SAN FitA.N'CISCO. ( X rola-r 1
P.aikan Mountain Starrs havr pn par
rd their rrply to thr Powers in an
swer to their joint note proposing in
trrvention anl this reply. accf)niini:
; to direct dispatches received here, will
be delivered tomorrow.
This reply o' the States involved
vention. which indicates that a gen-
eral war w ith Turkev bv all of the
States joining in the note is simplv
a matter of a few davs. '
MARYLAND ORDERED
TO NICARAGUA
SKATTLK. October V,. -The I". S.
S. Maryland, which brought Secretary
of State Knox here from Japan, ami
' Secretary of the Interior Fisher here
from Honolulu, yesterday received or
ders to sail immediately for Nicara
puan waters, to take part in the task
of suppressing the revolution there
and of protecting American interests.
Over-Night
FEDERAL
Wireless
To the Advertiser
The first instance of a white man
being legally admitted into a tribe of
American Indians since the adoption
of the great old Indian fighter Gen
eral CrooK, is to be recorded in Ari-
zona this winter, according to advices
from Phoenix, the headquarters of the
Mojave-Apache Indian tribe.
Joseph W. Lattimer of Chicago, who
saved the Mojave-Apache reservation
for these Indians after an alleged con
spiracy of minor officials in the In
dian bureau of the department of the
interior threatened to turn the land
into an amusement park and trans
port the Indians to a waste stretch
near Salt river, is the man to be
adopted.
The ceremony of adoption will be
marked by recitation of the weird
rites, solemn incantations and rejoic
ings which characterize the ritual of
the Desert Indian tribes.
Desperate fighting for the posses
sion of Barana between the Turkish
and Montenegrin armies in the vicin
ity of Lake Scutari is in progress.
The town has been repeatedly taken
and retaken "by eac'ft side, says a dis
patch from Cettlrt3e, today. A tor
rential rainstorm which prevailed
throughout last night has made the
roads almost impassable with mud.
This condition is entailing much suf
fering among the troops and also im
peding the work of transportation and
concentration of men and supplies.
A tremendous sensation has been
caused throughout" England by the
charges made against four of the
highest offcials of the British Em
pire, in connection with the signing
of the government contract with the
Marconi Wireless Telegraph Com
pany. Those concerned are Prime
Minister Asquith; David Lloyd
George, chancellor of the exchequer;
Sir Rufus Isaacs, the attorney-general,
and Postmaster-General Samuel.
Orders from Rear-Admiral Oster
'haus prevented a bout in the new Star
Athletic Club last night, in which
"Red Sam" Robiieau, the lightweight
champion of the Navy, attached to the
battleship Connecticut, was to have
met Eddie Smith, a clever local light
weight. The boxers had already
weighed in when an order was receiv
ed from the admiral that all public
bouts between men of the Navy must
be called off.
A dispatch from Rome, Italy, indi
cates that Italy's extension of the
time limit for Turkey to sign the
peace protocol, extended to Tuesday,
was only a political move to bring
pressure on the allied Balkan moun
tain states anl Austria-Hungary to se
cure a definite understanding
is to
the spoils of war which will fail to
Italy when the era of Turkey in Eu
rope is ended.
Aviator Marshall I?. Reid and Hen
ry Mustin. a lieutenant commander in
the Navy, were found today in Dela
ware Bay after chiming for more than
fifteen hours to the wreck of the hy
droplane in which they started Friday
to fly from Cape .May in New Jersey ,
to this citv.
With the c.iants in
the hole, with
one game won to ilu
Red Sox's three
games won, .John Mc'lraw. manager
of the New York Nationals, asserts
he will tak the im-m three game?
straight and win the world's cham
pionship series.
Governor Charles K l)er,een of Illi
nois was today aecused by Theodore
Roosevelt of deliberate and wilful per
version of the truth.
Colonel Roosevelt characterized the
Ciovernor as the "friend and ally of
Lorimer."
Luther Mc''arthv. ot
Nebraska. j
feated "ISig Al" Kaufman. of San i
Francisco, in their fit lit in San Fran-
Cisco today. Kaufman was
out in the second round.
knocked
Auto For Sale
1912 Cadillac. A1 condition. Bar
gain for cash.
R. T. WILL,
-'; ;,; ' : ' v Seaside Hotel.
ti. nif. circuit court of thk
FIRST CIRCUIT. TERRITORY OF
HAWAII. A. IV l:12 TERM.
tVni F.rown. I'laintiff. . Emmett
May: Emm It May, Trustee. He
I' l'iiaii'. William Hviir ; William
llfi.n. Rtceiwr rtf the Fidelity in-
Miraiict
li ii.li.-r.
Company. Limited, dar
Sian.ps ?."'.. (Jarnisheo
I
The Tcrritorv of Hawaii: To the
Jliiuii Si.'ini" ot the Territory of Ha
I w;n:, or his Deputy; the Sheriff of the
Inel,.,.,. .,,..1 '. m i r, r ,r hi
Deputy :
Von are c(mtnanneu to summon
Knmiett May; Kmniett May, Trustee,
Defendant, in case he shall file writ
ten answer within twenty days after
service hereof, to be and appear tie
fore the said Circuit Court at the term
thereof pending immediately after the
expiration of twenty days after ser-
j vi hereof; provided, however, if no
I t, rin he pending at such time, then to
be and appear before the said l lrcuit
Court at the next succeeding term
thereof, to-wit, the January, 1913,
Term thereof, to be holden at Hono
lulu. City and County of Honolulu, on
Monday, the 13th day of January, at
ten o'clock a. m., to show cause why
the claim of Cecil Brown, Plaintiff,
should not be awarded to him pur
suant to the tenor of his annexed Com
plaint. And you are also commanded
to leave a true and attested copy of
this Writ with William Henry, Wil
liam Henry receiver of the Fidelity In
surance Company, Limited, the attor
ney, agent, factor, trustee, or debtor,
of the above named Defendant, or at
the place of his usual abode, and him
summon to appear personally in said
Court on the day of trial, dt ten
o'clock a. m., then and there, on oath,
to disclose whether he has or at the
time said copy was served, had any
of the goods or effects of the De
fendant in his hands, and if so, the
nature, amount and value of the same,
or is indebted to the Defendant, and,
if so, the amount and nature of such
debt.
Notify the said Garnishee That upon,
default to attend at the place on the
day and hour above mentioned, exe
cution will be issued against his prop
er estate for the amount of such
judgment as the Plaintiff may recover
against the Defendant.
And have you then there this Writ
with full return of your proceedings
thereon.
Witness the Honorable HENRY E.
COOPER, First Judge of the Circuit
Court of the First Tjrcuit at Honolulu
aforesaid this 29th (lay of July, 1912.
(Seal)
J. A. DOM1NIS,
Clerk.
Section 2122 Rev. Laws. Whenso
ever any person summoned as an at
torney, agent, factor or debtor of any
defendant, may be desiroys of so do
ing, he may apply to the magistrate or
any judge of the court from whom or
which the said summons may, have
issued, and the magistrate or judge
having caused reasonable notice to be
given to the plaintiff in the action,
shall proceed to take the deposition of
the person thus summoned, and make
such order as may be proper in the"
premises, at any time previous to the
day appointed for hearing the cause,
and the person so summoned as agent,
factor or debtor of the party defend
ant, shall be taken to have obeyed
the summons.
Edorsement: L No. 7579, Reg. 4,
Page 43. Circuit Court. First Circuit.
Cecil Brown, Plaintiff., v. Emmett
May, Emmett May, Trustee, Defend
ant. William Henry, William Henry,
Receiver of the Fidelity Insurance
Company, Limited, Garnishee. Gar
nishee Summons.
Issued at 9:25 o'clock a. m., July
29, 1912. J. A. Dominis, Clerk. Re
turned at 10:25 o'clock a. m., August
7, 1912. J. A. Dominis, Clerk. Alex
ander D. Larnacb, Stangenwald Bldg.,
Honolulu, Attorney for Plaintiff.
Clerk's Certificate.
I certify the foregoing to be a true,
full and faithful copy of the original
on file in the archives of said Court.
Witness my hand and Seal of said
Court, at Honolulu aforesaid, this 3rd
day of October, 1912.
(Seal) HENRY SMITH, Clerk.
6360 Oct 7, 14, 21, 28; Nov 4, 11. 18,
25; Dec 2, 9, 16, 23, 30; Jan 6, 13
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
First Circuit, Territory of Hawaii. In
Probate. At Chambers, in the Matter
'of the Estate of James Howell, de
ceased. Notice to Creditors. Notice
is hereby given that the undersigned
has been appointed and has qualified,
as executor of and under the will of
James Howell, deceased. All persons
indebted to the estate of ..Tames How
ell, deceased, are hereby notified to
make immediate payment to the un.
j dersigned at the office of Trent Trust
Company. Limited. Fort street, Hono
u,u AmJ aH cre(,ilorR of (he esfatt.
of James Howell, deceased, are noti
fied to preset their claims, duly ver
ified and with proper vouchers at
tached i if any exist), even though
such claims be secured by mortgage
of ral estate, to the undersigned an
the -aid office of said Trent. Trust
Company, Limited, within six months
from the first publication of this no
tice, (which is the date hereof), or
within six months after the same shall
become due, or such claims will be
forever barred.
Dated 'Honolulu. Scot. 1. 1912.
i ROBF.RT K. CATTOX,
) sh'xceutor of and 1'nder the Will of
I James HoweM, deceased.
Thompson, Wilder. Watson
& Ly.
mer, attorneys for executor.
Sept. 1, 23. 3d; Oct. 7. 14.
POLITICAL NOTICES.
NOTICE.
M. Bernard t and Ldward II. Nagle
being no longer in my employ, the
pubjic, and especially all my custom
ers, are warned against dealing with
th.ju or pivins them any credit on
my benaif.
5365-lw MAX GREENBAUG'H.
KEGULATIONS GOVERNING USE
OF THE 10" FUEL OIL PIPE LINE
OWNED BY THE TERRITORY OF
HAWAII AND LOCATED ON THE
! HONOLULU WATERFRONT AND
WHARVES.
Adopted by the Board ot Harbor Com
' missioners, September 11, 1912.
'Control of Pipe Line.
(1) The pipe line shall be under
jthc control of the Board of Harbor
j Commissioners, w hose employees shall
i work in conjunction .with the firms,
j corporations, or individuals usiug the
i pipe line: so that every facility will
j be secured for the prompt ami accu
rate despatch of the delivery of oil to
or from ships or other users of fuel
: oil.
j Charges for Use of Line.
j t2j For the first six months of its
i use, the charge shall be at the rate
I of .01 per barrel of oil pumped
through the line either from ships to
! tanks, or from tanks to ships, or other
users of fuel oil. After this period,
the charge for the use ot the line
shall be based to cover
1st. Cost of operation, mainte
nance and repair.
2nd. Interest on Investment and
depreciation.
3rd. Refuuding annually an
amount equal to 1-2' of bonded debt
for line, said charge to . be deter
mined by the Board of Harbor Com
missioners.
Permits to Use Line.
(3) Permits to use the pipe line
will be granted only to those firms,
corporations or individuals who are
in a position to deliver oil to or from
vessels berthed at Government
wharves at a minimum volume of
1000 barrels Der hour.
Delivery of Oil To and From Vessels.
(4) To regulate delivery or ruei oil
to ships berthed at Government
w harves, no barge or oil tajik, vessel
or other container, will be permitted
to discharge oil to, or receive oil
from any vessel berthed at a Govern
ment wharf in? the, Harbor of Hono
lulu durine such tine as the 10" Fuel
Oil Pipe Line Js in.. condition tp prop-
erly receive oil from or deliver on
to ships berthed at wharves owned
or controlled by the Territory of Ha-
wtii
MARSTON CAMPBELL,
Chairman, Board of Harbor Commis
sioners. EMIL A. BERNDT,
Secretary, Board of Harbor Commis
sioners. 5339-30t
SEALED TENDERS.
Sealed Tenders wi.ll be received by
the Superintendent of Public Works
nr. to 12 m. of Friday. October IS,
1912, for Constructing a Fence Line
at Moiliili School, Honolulu, T. II.
Plans, specifications and blank
forms of tender are on file in the of
fice- of the Superintendent of Public
Works, ' Capitol Building, Honolulu.
The Superintendent of Fublic
Works reserves the right to reject
any or all tenders.1 4-
MARSTON CAMPBELL,
Super.'Dtcnilent of Public Works.
Honolulu, 'October 8, 1912. i
.- 536i-iot. rv . ;
i f BYAUTHORITY. l-
RESOLUTION NO. 719.
Be it Resolved by the Board of Su
pervisors of the City and County, of
Unnnliiln Territory of Hawaii, that
the sum "of One Thousand Dollars
($1,000.00) be and the same is hereby
appropriated out of all moneys in the
General Fund of the Treasury, for an
account $nown as Maintenance of
Roads, Honolulu District (Repairs,
Meyers Street).
Presented by Supervisor
H. E. MURRAY.
Honolulu, September 27, 1912.
Approved this 10th day of October,
A. D. 1912.
JOSEPH J. FERN,
5364-3t Mayor.
SEALED TENDERS.
Sealed Tenders will be received by
the Superintendent of Public Works
up until 12 m. of Saturday, October
2ti, 1912, for constructing a Two
Story Frame Dormitory; and a One
Story Frame Kitchen, Dining Room,
and Lavatory Building, located atLa-
hainaluna, Lahaina, Maui, for the Ter
ritory of Hawaii.
Plans, specifications and blank
forms of tender are on file in the of
fice of the Superintendent of Public
Works, Capitol Building, Honolulu.
The Superintendent of Public
Works reserves the right to reject
any or all tenders or parts of tenders.
MARSTON CAMPBKLL.
Superintendent of Public Works.
Honolulu, October 10, 1912.
5364-10t
FOR SALE
A 4-hedroorn house and well-Improved
lot on Pua St. $2800.
A cottage and lot (100x100) planted
in bearing fruit trees, in Nuuanu
tract. $10C0. A bargain.
A few good-sized cheap lots on Gu
lick St., Kalihi. at. from $150 to $525
each. Fasy terms.
Half a dozen cheap lots in Nuuanu
tract at original prices.
FOR RENT.
A 4 -bedroom, nios'jui to-proof house,
with all latest improvements, in the
choicest part of Kalihi. $35.
By Oct. 1, a brand new, partly-furnished,
niosouito-nroof cottage, with
sewer connection, gas and electric J
lights, alongside Kam. Boys' School,
one block from car-line. $35.
J. H. SCHNACK. 137 Merchant Street
High Class Imitation
Typewriter Work
GEO, S. IKEDA
Tol. 2500 78 Merchant
Flioto-EhirraTjns or highest prad
ran be secured from the Stir-Bulletin
rhoto-Entrrailn? Plant
FOR RENT
FURNISHED
House on Fernandez Street,
Kalihi. two bedrooms. . . .
. . $30 per month
House on Green Street, two
bedrooms $45 per month
House on Kevvalo Street,
three bedrooms
$75 per month
UNFURNISHED
House on Beretania Street,
Trcgloan Place, two bed
rooms $18 per month
Bishop Trust
Co., Ltd.
124 BETHEL STREET
W. C. A C H I,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
ftapiolani Building ' Honolulu, f. K
P. O. Box fS
E. G. Duisenberg
STOCKS
BONDS, 3
1SURANCE ,
REAL ESTATE '
LOANS NEGOTIATED
76 Mailt St. FiOIlS 3013
J. H0LMBERG
ARCHITECT. ;
Eftlmatet Furnished on Buildings.
Rates Reasonable. ;
10 Hotel St, Oregon BMk. TeL Sill
DRINK" . -,."
Hay's Old Kona' Coffee
BEST IN THE MARKET
H E N R Y M A.V
THE
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ALEXANDER YOU N O BUILDINQ
"Evtrvthina In Books" '
ORANGE BLOSSOM ' CANDIES
The Most Popular CandJes Mad
i -k ,. pa the, Coast .v. -HONOLULU
DRUG COT LTD.
1024 Fort 8C 7 Telephono 1334
Chas. -R. Frazier
Pkone .1371 , 121 Kin Ct
Fire Insurance
THE-
B. F. Dillingham Co.
LIMITED
General Agent f of Hawaii:
Atlas Assurance Company of
London, New York Under
writers' Agency; Providence
Washington Insurance Co.
4th Floor, Stangenwald Bldg.
1000 FEET -INCH
Garden Hose
Extra Good Value 25 Ft $3.75
' JAMES GUILD COMPANY
EVERYTHING in FURNITURE
Honolulu
Wire Bed Co.,
Corner Alakea and King Sts.
Your attention i3 called to the fact
that we have just received, by last
boat from the Coast, a large shipment
of the best PORTO RICO HATS. Reg
ular price, $5; reduced to $2.50.
THE LEADING HAT CLEANERS
No. 20 Beretania SU nr. Nuuanu Ave,
FELJX TUKftO, Specialist
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Crossroads BooKshop