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t J -i f - ..... C . '.:r " " 1 r 1 : i y k i - j Uili" Jii 7 v nrnrvoi m m i it O j - - f". r '-if M V V. . w M f : :-: - ...vi- i-"; ': ' : 'I . " ' . .' , :.. '. .- .-. - . , - I ' -j r ;. . . ' ? " The Perkina Art Calendars are turyrises this year new i scene finer quality than ever before. 'In sepia and btack. A Atk. for . them at any . store where simitar cods arc sold. Xr V If f v c. ;. otes '11,0 ( prcst -.t r.! '.it . j .ache i a l-lal f 1 : v ork comr.iittce cf -ll.c? s v, ;.l meet at lour-tliirty t!.:.i r.rtcrucca. . Honolulu p?ple have not Xorcattcn tho cEecji iinprcsEioa tnadGfuion,tl;ctn by Dr. J ohn 1 1. Dc Jorcst missionary Icarrfn;m Japan, fwhen b9 was here rcveral years.; aso.. He " was one bf ille few -Americana. decorated by the lite Kmpcrof for his many Important w?n1ef td tbo Empire. At the lieiflil p his, Innuence &nd In the prime- tot life,; Dr.: De Fcreit passed away last year In Sendal, where the" Japanese tter Tiow erecting a memorial chutch In Ms honor; but he left a"worthy be-' cucstla the 'form of , his daughte'r Miss, Charlotte D. De Forest, of Kobe CoUcge, one cf the. most rcmarkaUo Americans, now fit Japan, i 'z : A ir -illss" Dc Forest :U a graduate cf Smith College, where, she achieved Ja record that has never been duplicat ed.." Shortly after, graduation gncjvcct to Kobe and gave herself to the study of; tho languanei i i vhlch she has bt 1 6hio bo f profit; ut that one of - her i favcritc , pastimes" ts .the compositlbn j of. Japanese poems,, for which she & becoming, widely known, A lady of great literary .ability, a leader. In t'ls cducat'onal world ; in . her adopted ccuntry,.a fine, speaker, and iOKsessed of; a -TOCSt charming ' personality; she i just criteria upon career of the wit'est icTluenec. MIss'De Forest hai been on a .furlough la. America for tho l ast year and is now returning to tlis . fl ():!ct,t c.n'-ilie- I.Ir.nelmria, which is i!i?e' I rre tomorrow, :. :'..'Jl; HLo will remain Tin Honolulu ono veck' a tic guest ." of "Dr. arift Mrs. . .udder, and has kindly uic :itcd lo ; , -cak r.t Cc-trr.l .Ur..?"Tit'h'.:-ch next . .:zC. y ci :: c:i tl. " occ:-3ion'-'Of " c . t ' ' t '. . t :.'..ie.' ; Kvery' c I!cgo Woinr.n in tho .city", will 'be' "glad t. know of this opportunity -to-'come I :!o personal touch with one of the cynaniic forcc3 ia the c,'llegc life ci the ikuific, v.n-r.:- - , , ; '. - v.. : ve 1:;.; tccer.d lcc- I !.t at v : ; : : cnt. , . I . 1 r- - f 1 - rr" 1 i 2 la t: - (. -v.- ; ; ; : :::i- 0'.'. 1 ';' :'"' LOHti." ' " V' ;;.7 Iii:iLDOUN In IIcnrTriu, .Eleventh avenue, Kalmuki,, November 14, . 1012, to Mr. and Mrs. - Ii." F. llcil- ! ; a ,dai:nktef. 'f-.'.- ;'' V . . "- , L.'CLi: At Mar.ca Valley,'. November 11, to Hr. v.r.-l ' !!rs. Walter A. En- ;;Ie, a' ron. -. '. .,' ' '.- r-. lUHMVX rAXD; HOWJES,f HtL-BLOODED INDIAN VAflETY AKTLSTS - A program tliat i3 claimed, by the management as being the best, ever offered": to Liberty Theater patrons will bo added to with tonight's Change cf bill, another act of the !g cir cuif kind taking Its place . on: f'the program with the PlaTrio, -Martha Golden . and tho Musketeer, Comedy Three. - v . - . ' , .. ; 'Tcraight's'new offering Is-billeii as a genuine jndia&i duo, -claimed by the Liberty's press agent to being the ca ly full-blooded Indians ever ccn In Honolulu, ami fcertatnly '..-the only In dian vaudeville artists. Aside- from their interesting nationality," the act cpmes Avell 'recommended, and,'beias a novelty turn will po towards mak ing the. present Liberty program near Iy ideal, -fora foutv act. bill.' ; ; --. t-.' : 1 -If Hawaii wanis tacct into t! ? I wintef tourist trado, such cjs Le 1 geles has, we must. Insist upc'V r " ! get gtxxl roadi and. plenty cf t:..:.' says . Mr4 P. a Jones. II r. J c i" 3 Y -1 returned froxavsV trip to the nalr.lr.r. !. extending t3 fxr ea-t. J tc::.. ca Ui V ay homo- tisitel L i.r:::2. ; lie says that. Los Ar.g!rs: Lrs a marvellous" system cf rcai ia ani around the city, "end th"t tti3 13 cn: of the big factors la lia. tremendouo and -prpfitabla tourist tr:Jfic " 'I .nnderstand there are 31? miles of reads in and close around V. - city" be said today, "and it ctil.y is,a pleasv.re to drive over thr-a i" air automobile. The read surface, I believe,-: Is oiled niataJim.' aJ it" U kept la' "faultier rrilr. ;r "California Is to sper 1 ssr.o $1?,- j OyC.aO.xs'thtf slare'-cf tl.ra C'.la i.i, a..' jTent-"hihwsy : n:hn!r j : ircrtk r touth' and. extending frc i - L" tt:, ! WasMngtoa.' c'owa ' tir; V C... ;: and Calircrrlx ta t:.? : " r: dary. I do not kr.ow cf rr.y more 1:.".; wrtar.t -la: C-tt!.. ; t ..: I hers? and-c-ttir-r t!.?n t S.zy, L;r while than gool ro " : -' F ii o t i c e . t L a t LI I; iia-:. ;:. . i i advocatirg cuttirT 'dr.vn t'.. c-".::.t payroll Vhi'o I L;!l3ve.la cc : I fcel tLat tLij tllycaa .".'l i-.. . 1 t jrrlr.fala a r'r-g .cf !"i.v.-: : - 1" ncss it would Le to r.; -It r:i'? t" moment. any l:o'3.bca to c 1 Los 'Angeles, th. h' ; :re IX.: I r imotthed over and tl.a rc r re I; from deterioration. H:ro i..-::7 tic streets,", and l?'vz:-z I to a t: ' at: Fort; and -Merchant, "ro'li::3 i bumpy .' and . full c! L.I: ;'. I L . t!:at. if. it' toe': fcrty rr-n tj 1.: this continuous rr; air v.cr'.:, t!:? t. would -tave Mcuey-Ly it in tl.3 c ;' : : i , -i. : . ; -'"'". ; f -'---4 ' i ' v"--: " t to SI THPflT TO TAI If TOn AY Cral of interest r.nd all men, wkcLLcr 1 nc, ' " L-iv I uu" 1 ,'i omber3 ;cf the .-AsaDcIatloV: or net the In vited to 'attend.- ; K v: V Tho sixth of uie series of week of' prayer, meetings, will be held in Cooke Hall at jtho Young M.en's Christian As Ecciatioa -building tomorrow -: after--r.coa at- twelve-thirty -o'clock. II.- 1 1. . Trent, : president of the association Juill lead the meeting: and , will tr . 'i'l.e i - lice cftca ;;ct tl vvho help' c-i the. subject! 'TatrloUsm'."- - I:?.yc cr-?r ! a -.great ' - it : , '- .-V. . ' v,. ; - Artists raye aLout-thb beauty of I ha sun?etr' peril?' pi ; because . - thy i-hover see'vthQ.-sun'.-rise.r.',,;-. Xx-.,--: 1 " -.' '' .. o '. , . ,. . . V.'.Only, .a'r 1 yer.-- or,. ilctcctlvf? ma mind his own., Irusiness when he pri: 3 Hto -otlior -v yle's-'. - ?lr. Jor.ci F;c"t rc t rf '" in Loston with Lis C.rcs r' ' - . had a 1 qui St' .trip. " I3 3 t..... Ar.'-r'os is-.c r! t!.T.; r ' ' : ( ho 1.03 ever t.:a i.i 113 tl. Lizl::. :- L . . -:.".. - t: V(C: 1 I. t-j i: i. i C ra Clvb v,ill 1.:' ! t c XXx.vXXr:--XiX'z- to gvirJ r !- t I I.-1 Cl.i:::: j i '.ij ilcl-.i I -c ! II "b v-i'.'i r ::"::: c : t ::c. :a 1. :'.:!. ! rr.d it Is alleged that -the p' ; frvr.l'i'.S way Into- ttrv I u ti. : - ' r ' - t -!ro ;ti:y t wr" ; r r:r. :v. c n "i 1 : - , trc:U: v"t, tl)0 t .1 t J . i Sit t c fjn'errf vwr" hr1 Qutc'i'tf, I ' ;;it;il. An tr:::-:t iuc-.e:.l; ilc-.clcpcd.tho r..t - rcn3"l:r ! r-t It- cr I toat n . ativ.a wr.3 ii.:pcrative. ..- Dccplta C.3 atlc-tloa 't:.c;i"lk3 ; tl?rt hp el; 1 en 1 --t ?!cr ' :y : ' ' t. d i. c cc i t:.. 4. 4 . , . . . . f ... 4 1 1- r - lii Appchranco'of a; . N-'T- :. re: :.!cl Ly .rr;.: 27.0, ,...:i:; i Lov. r 13, ID 12. ( I .:'( : I'll ii ' :: j.i a i . . ... cj . u u; d. mcci.r.g ( tho Drr.rd i! T :;;rv; :crs, cf the City ;.: 1 C: -.:r.ty cf Hcrolulj. held on Wed i.'.: '..y, 2.'uM...I,r .13, 1012, the forc z i:r"c!;:iica was passed cn first it tr.d -crdcrcd to print ea the f;,i; a;::j vote cf ea'.d Hoard:-. A;. Co: e Arnold, Low. , McClcllan, Murrey; total 4. .T ,-..''- N : Ncr.e. . -. 1 A! cat and not voting:.- Amana, DI I.t, Krngcr; total 3. 1 . . ' E. L5UFFANDEAU, D ; uty City and County. Clerk. - 'XjZ Nov. 14, 15, 16. r r- " j to TcCCTuo EC r 1 . 1 1. . ' r4atcn-tr.t3 r.a.3 by Clr c--,-. 3 r.rct cLtained h:3 liccau 13 pfA:.I:j ;r:II::r.D in the dayscf C:o : If3 rhc"ed a document ic:. " I I i.ter Gifcsca"' during tho ivlj.i ci K Ickr-v.a ar.d stated that t!rt3 tl.at t:..:? ho had rot been .retire 1 to ,tr' ; a fwrther examllcaUca. The fato cf tho-CI Xzs uciy deve!-' cp in' a general ro: V::i t p of a nu:: l.;r cf Oriental rJiel mca alle-J to be do!rg tur'-- 5 ir. tk.3 Territory. . i -- , : to have vetei;!;: " ;;!A;i 4 1 AJ 4 - 4. . r . i . . . ' SJ to c. "CARLISLE"; DROWN V : ':V:i;',i:-; Presenting a High-Clacs Singing and: Crayon Novelty ACt-i-y . V, . "-. ;'-' ix '"-' ;-"-v .K AProm Tliat Would Do CreMTo veAnyTheater; IN Till: CIRCUIT' COURT OF THE Firtt Cijxuit, Territory of Hawaii. At Chatrbcn- In rrohate. Ia the matter of the Estate : cf Siu Tai . Woa, also known as Whca.Daw. .Order of No tice of Hearing Petition for Probate of Will. A-4 Document purporting to bo he Last; Will and Testament: of Eiu Tai . Won also " known"'.- as When Dow, . deceased, having on the 14th t'ay of November A. D. 1912, been prevented to said Probate: Court, and a IVU'Joii for Probate thereor, pray ing for the Issuance "of Letters . Tcsta mentary to Zi tlhih" I ling having been filed by Zx Shin Hiiigr It is ordered, I1,t' V.'nfnecrtV'-fli Kit, Iim'(- n,: V it v. i i i uuunibj , t iiu AOVli u4 SJk KC rcirber A. D. J912,-at" 9 o'clock' a m. of said day, at' the Court Room of said Court in-the-old Y,' M" & A. Duildlng in tho .City and' County of Honolulu, be and the same Is hereby appointed the time and place . for. proving said Will, and - hearing said application. . " By t,he Court: - 's X - ;:; : . .-j !., zona v m arcallino, :: ; ri .Clerk First Circuit Court Dated Honolulu.' November 14. 1912. 4 ' -. 'Xt-XX m.. Vcue-viUc's Most ArtisticfOIYcnnjB Rosalia: riiiJhalljSopr Hte. Pla; CcItura-ContraIto LIbst Versatile 1 . . . V- '..". i rJ: i Vi,',-: jA ncllncd Fleqsing Cornciicnnc : xx ?A;I-atin Creation (I 5.. a - -.Y.'-'- . Introducing Sr. ChUli, tho World's Premier : 2 t vv ; : - vPiano-Accordian Player ) '-.n. it " r'.T -.iff ; MINNA"vHODGES' rNntrTT tx;xX"frivrikwrx . '.Hamakna rr j Kchal i Live a resident veterir. r! mi t.3 t .tcohie of the glanders epieheiulc ia Va!r!o Val!er-r - Mr.; Dows ?tt 'rlmsly uro'ed the appointment of a deputy to th3 Territorial veterinarian' fcr theco districts at yesterday's neetla of the board of agriculture,' and .the een timcnt of th'e meeting was um-uinaoos in favor of the proposal, Thers arc now deputies -fofr Hllo, Maul and Kau ai respectively Dr. Elliot Dr. Fitz gerald and Dr. Glaisyer. Kacal coun ty pays $25 a month toward its veteri narian's salary. . , v J ;,e.,: , -.-. ' .. . I A lack of funds' may. cause Iho ap pointment of. the additional man on Hawaii to be deferred. ' In this con- nection the board discussed the handi cap, of having no emergency appro priation, and It decided to ask for one after ths return of J; P. Cooke, chair man of the conservation fund appor Uonmeat, commission.--. vs ; There was some talk about-tho cx penses of the1 declared quaraatlne of Waiplo ValleyV i it being thocght un just that" the; corporations interested should: bd asked . to jaake contribu tions, seeing that; they already bear (heir share Df. the conservation" tax that supports, the. board.. However, it was not thought; that ...the . expenses would be great There is. only one place to guard, against: the entrance and exit of animals, the" ? strategic point, being .the gatehouse of the lla- W . 3 I . . - f.r ... C.:: I...J (:: lr-r:v-1 ' ' t. i v... .. c. ::r,-z i:'.i.cn '. C : c:r. l:t 111 Ci3 ! ;"3 ar ' I.; Cr.3 he-.: V.. ' A. C;,j h:..; .. Two I:t3 Man;;:, i '.-.:. r ) BAND FOR X Mayor. Fern, has granted ; a Veqttest of I the directors of - the" Kaimnk Im: provenaent Club'lc have the band give one : concert ia - month . at . Li llubkalanl schoolhouse." XTh& i monthly evening, band concert at Kalmuklafter;a' few months in which it. was accorded lact year.' was-: dropped but "for lack of a bandstand. - -Now; the .front ; lanal I of ttt new 8Cho61house supplies1 that re quirement -' So ' Kaimuki is agaia 'to ptxe' its . Ehare . of band music; i li h 4. , The French play to b3 given by tho Oahu CcIlege'French D:p-rtr: t v.uli bo ; presented -tomorrow, artemoca at half 'past three o'clock ia Charles R. Bishop Hall. The proccel's go to tie Oahuan the school paper. Tho pro gram which is under ih a direction cf Miss Eda Jf. Arthur i3 given: below: " Ir Piano Air do- Dallet.. .Moskowssky - .::i '."-' -Lyle Holmes ; ;"' 3, Vocal" SoIo-IAArdia ..... . v.'Arditl '-i-f-Xr -'Miss, Latham v '"..'" Si Farcer-La Lettre Chargee. : " Hortense A: young Wlaow. X. X i U.Wi.v;.;i;W 4Myrtle Schaman I.'ector de,: Coarvelia A - Lawyer . '- ana fiance of Hortense. Bert Wooda Peters FougassonAn American a ' little unbalanced mentally, fa love U Hortense;'. i .7Ruth Anderson Frandne--Tne; Maid . ; . . Alice Hoog3 "News was received . Ia Manila Just before i last'; mail : left that : the. crops over-the whole Island of t Ncgros- were threatened - with extermination by- swarms, of. locusts. Commissioner,: Lu sariaga," who came -f to Manila to con fer? with; Governor: General Forbes said? "Much good work has bcea done by-.the othtclals of the bureau jol agri culture the prpvlncJal nd municipal authorities and by "the Xar'ner. them-, selves, but so far. they have not sao ceeded' In "getting the best of the in Cardinal Farleyof fNev' York dedi cated the,, new Catholic cathedral ; of the Immaculate Ctortcentlon ; at . Den- sectA whleh ar ' dviist?it!Tiw ih- in A. II. fh:rr tcar.1 (f ',.::. , f 1 "rIty j . t :: inaur:;co c. f I ; : by th!?'bur:.I. X 1 -t-::! liars cf th-j II pany, has rr.a.o Hi r. . suhject to- th o r , ; v. ; Cfficcs cf . tho ir -ra' ; -Ho ' spportlcr.3 tho i ; ..; .j as 'follows: . ' ; . i 0;i 1311 crop 4V.......... On 1D13 crc On bu I ding .. ....... On Krekea-CIr Co.i : ' f"(ij. full) ...v...:.. Cn tobacco, stored . b,- :.' ' . Ivona Ilanch Co. Total A r. t t t .. t . .i . Tobarco Tbntnfio i. ; ltd.. - Thompson and -other::? , "a ; , notvyet adj'jsted' whcu - Mr. made: his' repcrt. frora wh'e h i going figures rr e H. f eld , & Co., I U ah. o i ' t Tobacco Co. L . -5393 Nor. 14, 21, 2S: Doc. 5. -1 to.l'4ula . .f ' . :-, -.." :- .i--:t;:;':-':;vr.::-A-4Vi; V';:v '--':'"--"i: " f- ; . ;.'' ' X'XHXX??Xj:X-'y::X ::Xy,X XXXXXH .'' "''':'.'":.. '-?:- Tr -:' -i; :';' v'-- :'" .:-:'-- '. ' "'--c X:l .