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MESSENGER BOY PARCEL DELIVERY PHONE 3461 We know everybody and understand the business. -11 LI86IJL5I 7 NVV The BOHN SYPHON REFRIGERATOR i I 5 1 1 i LM&sss ivr -C At .1 !ii-(t:nu of th" Hawaii Medical Su'i-;y uhie.i h'-il list evenni;. :ii iiiestion - a. brought up concern ing t!:" .mnt-unccnieni mal" on ! 1! nations from Iniir immem orial seem to have had i hoi r ! own special way of boat buildim:. and i Japan is no e-xceinioii The Kiinli.h cemuer r in it. rreeinn i riedinann. speakint: poor"1 emiiien' cierniun n:iy sici m. mat the lit- h; in and Europe ans t-!i(Tii, pe.m niKcti iiiiic in snapnitc a model. Uliil frr.m th:it fh.-v nlan i miosis after niany years of exnerimen- ,hl. rtr , n , , t ' . i meats on the,-,, line's. That is not so d discovtrMi a cure for tuber- t:!tion The question was introduced ty Dr. A N. Sinf"Iai superintendent of tlie ' tuberculosis bujeau of the board of ! health, and accord-ins to his remarks and those of the other members of the Society present, the local physicians do not seem ready to place any con fidence in Dr. Friedmann's so-called cure According to Dr. Sinclair, on the. day on which Dr. Friedmann had with the Japanese. For a sampan ot some sixty teet in! length like the eme being built on Queen's street nar the Fsh .Market the Japanese first' bui't a fat keel some three feet wide in the i enter by five inches in thickness through out. These thick planks are strongly bolted together. The builders make 1 i.i 1 1 ii 111 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 1 . II I J II . II II II 1 f 1 1 1 11 11 1 1 11 11 11 1 iii 1.1 11 1 111 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 ii 11 ii 11 1 1 11 11 11 iiii w w yj v lv u-iU u y - . . ii ; set for submitting his treatment to J sure 'tllat the nuts and heads of every the medical world, he refused to di- j bo5t is buried beneath the sur- I vulge his secret w hich has caused his : &-'' of the wood. They do the same j cure to be a matter of doubt. ! thing to every nail they drive in a , "The physicians of Hawaii," said j boat, and every head is afterwards I Dr. Sinclair, "have always found that 'covered over with putty. Thev will ! tuberculin could be used ' with sue- chisel out a square space in the sur cess, and for that reason we have ' face of the timbers in which to bury adhered to that method of preventa- well every nail or bolt head. tive. The only objection that I can j At each end of this flat keel and 1 I see to Dr. Friedmann's cure is that he : extending some eiht feet from the' ! is using a live germ and has no way ' stern pest and bow beam are thick I cf telling when that germ will become j plankings almosJ as thick as the keel, virulent, aui when he submitted a re- j This tapirs from two Teet deep at port to a number of the medical pro-fath end to a few jnches in depth at fession of Kurope. he failed to tell ( the keeL r,lis ls tne beginning of. whether or not this new germ which iho bnw nn. Kforn This Hnno thev he is using ever would become viru-1 proceed t0 buil( the bottom. The lent or not, which shows that he is I still uncertain as to the reliability of his cure. At present, he is only treating cases which are sent to him and he is not sending any of the se rum which he employs out to be used by any other members of the profes sion. His cure may be successful, but as far as the physicians in Hawaii are concerned, at least, those con nected with the medical society, are not as yet ready to recognize Dr. Friedmann's discovery as a practical and permanent cure for tuberculosis." The following article, '"which is tak en from an Eastern paper, gives an account of Dr. Friedmann's new cure: BERLIN, Dec. 14. Dr. Frederich Franz Friedmann, who announced to the Berlin Medical Society November 6 that after years of laboratory exper imentation he had discovered a cure for tuberculosis, will submit his treat ment to the scientific world next Mon day. Dr. Friedmann announces, that be ginning Monday he will treat every certified case of tuberculosis, sent to him by physicians or scientists. He has opened special quarters for this purpose, and many physicians have agreed to send tuberculosis cases to him. In the five weeks that have f lapsed since Dr. Friedmann's start ling announcement to the Berlin Med ical Society, the doctor has been de luged with letters and telegrams from all parts of the world, as the result of the publication of his claims in the medical and lay press. That there is much skepticism on the part of many of the leading scientists of Berlin as to Dr. Friedmann's claims has follow ed as a matter of 'course. There have been so many false claims as to tu berculosis cures emanating from Ger many and elsewhere that the scientific world is in the mental attitude of dis counting in advance any new claims. It is really true, however, that Dr. Friedmann has convinced many Berlin physicians in his address1 to the Ber lin Medical Society. The most skep tical of tne Berlin scientists have de- bottom planks for erch half of the boat from end to end are all fastened together, and the seams made a work of perfect fit and neatness before they proceed to shape and nail them ; P to the keel and each end frame piece, j The planks are nailed to each other , and the seams made tight as follows: 1 A foot apart along tTTe entire length J of the planks and some five inches 1 from the edges a mortice is cut out half the thickness of the board. This allows the slightjy bent spikes to be driven home tight in the center of the opposite plank. Then these nail grooves are all neatly filled with wood and the plane is run over them. A .peculiarity of the building of a sampan is in the fact that the bottom which is all in one piece for each side, is fastened to the keel before there is any frame work attached to the keel. That is to say the boat ls I without the ordinary ribs. Instead ' there are six cross section frame pieces which serve both as partitions and ribs. They are naiied to 'he keel in the same way in which the planks are fastened together. To these cross IS THE MOST DESIRABLE OF ALL MANOA SECTIONS .1 iinHximlljl tlllni' litr sjiol on trlti' ti In hilihl it nun'. ) n hare trutrr iitl tn nn t h rnliun of ,"U (; nun hin t nn nnoh.sl rnrtrtl ru n' of tlf orrttn s nml 1011 arr on tlir slon- of n hill Unit t.x n Sir ixs i 'linh I for 0 homr. r can think of no more ? ii-sta thlc .spot; noiir that com parts irith it ." A PARADISE FOR HEALTH ami irhtrv out' waff Hit' in the fall vnjtujmvat of ahsolnlt lif part- air. The means nf fttimj there are ej-etlleat be cause the rout it are tpuMl and the w.ulk to thv. xt reel -rant j.v a short tme. v Vim tire invited to inspect the ltd. Onv acre each, $1000. Payable, a third cash, a third in , tirelvv months ami balance in tiro yearn. v.:; Qua 0 Ik QBE Fort near Merchant Street -in WITH THE HONOLULU BOY SCOUTS . .,f-: - - section pieces the bottom and side I By Scouts UP to theIr Mott" ior,ir0 o-o notion Th0 oMr, of tha "Be Prepared," with every Scout boat is perpendicular giving the craft I "Alert." somewhat of a box shape appearance. I Offers of pecuniary assistance have But the bottom has a graceful curve J feme from many prominent men, but much like that of a duck. The close Commissioner Wilder has perstetent fitting of everV" seam in the bottom 1 lv and -firmly refused to accept any and side is an illustration of neat thing. workmanship. As their planes work In the near future a play of tome the reverse of the English and Ame- merit, written by several gifted gen rican plane i. e. instead of shaving tlemen, is proposed, the proceeds to the wood by pushing a plane they be used to thoroughly equip the Troop draws it towards their person much known as Honolulu V and consisting like the Indians do their whittling of tne following patrola: "Harpoon draw knife, so do their hand saws paimer Parker, reader; "Javelin, work in the opposite direction from David Bentj Leader; "Uolden Arrow, the American saw. It cuts as they rranl, SviVa Tender and "Trident. In Scoutdom the New Year finds the' jKaIolani Park during the racesJ He sunstruck, exhausted by heat or had fainted. Our scout-nailed it as plain draw the instrument towards them. To make a perfect seam in their planks they will spend hours sawing out the difference of one sixtieth or an inch with their knife shaped saws. The planks of this boat are of Clarence Lane, leader. Scout Notes: A very pleasant and instructive I "hike' was made by six Scouts, Com missioner Wilder in person command the expedition. Over the Pall i.j Oree-nii nino one and n half-ineh 1,1 in thickness and of the uniform width Kailua. where we camped tor tne nigtn manded thut Dr. Friedmann give them of one foot, -while the transverse tren 10 tne Dedcn a.1 ,MOKUIUd .uvr his bacilli, so thev could submit his 1 frame section 'pieces are each made the tents were Pinned; up again at discovery to acid tests. faint, treated for the same, and has the satisfaction of knowing he was right! It might bei nSted that the crowd stood back and gave him free rein. Dr. Friedmann has unyieldingly re fused to give his bacilli to anyone on the ground that anyone from a small drop of the culture could develop enough to supply the world and de- Scout enthusiasts will remember the case of the girl in Alewa Heights who split her foot with an axe. It was a case of arterial bleeding.: AH attempts to staunch it having Called, in desperation" they sent for a Boy Scout who happened to be playing in the neighborhood. It was thus that the third Arrow won u;s, soubriquet of "Tourniquet Vice" his real name being Victor Boyd. A scarf, a pebble, a stick, some first aid cotton, Victor'. native wits and our motto, "Be Pre pared" resulted in a grateful young Porto Rican lady, wha three weeks later presented herself at the L'oyJ house and said she wantec to work; there for life, gratis! SITUATION WANTED. Engineer,. ; American, desires poei- tlon, experienced la erect in ; and power station work, isx retrigera-:f tlnn npfft'rn. V K . IS." Star Bulletin. : 4' 5433-lw.- i Experienced chauffeur, white, wants . position. ; Does own repairing. "M. Y." this office. . ; S4$3-3t:' for rent: We s rent easy-running, ; ' automatic " sewing machines complete with, at ' tachments. Household - Dept. Tel. " 3481,'''-- - ' - ' ' i ' ' -Ve. a Hall & Son Ltd. I ;:;v:V i k5398-ly. ; - ; FOR SALE. ing islands. Will sell vet reason-; ably. AddIv Royal i KawaUan Ga rage.' ' .' yi "- 5433-3t.- : PREACHER PREACHES ON PROMOTION PROPAGANDA Rev. E. C PeteVs of the Christian Chur-rh, and who has recently return t l from an extended tour of the rtates . i J ... 1.1 !' of three-inch planks. The measure- or-yorea auu uu iu ments of this boat over all will be then a night hike in the cool, crisp about seventy-five feet in length, by air. to about 2 miles trom Makapuu six feet in depth and the width about P" a fine bath in the splendid surt fourteen feet. There will be, a side and then to the Lighthouse wnera Principal Keeper Beazey most minute- pnve him of all credit and recom- two feet wide. This will make a deck 'v explained in evvorKiugs ui ima nuu pense. While Friedmann's partisans Spece of some IS feet in width. When t'crful light, said to oe the largest of ii.u ...a ue.iiwi.. ontiiv.a vv,.. compiciea mis sampan win nave a oo - . - k ,,tnrfk !-P rezular nieetine o' tend that his refusal to meet the con-1 horsepower gasoline engine and with h built for Mosquito inlet. onda, ' J fk ditiens is strong evidence against j an auxiliary sail( or evt,n with out it. then home by way of regular road , the pmm the reliability of his claims. The test slie wiU probobly be th efast.st boat u. Honolulu. 'I he scouts "went light. , f fter"fon- ?5eftlfviP ,Jt" cases which Dr. Friedmann will treat in awai?. The bow ,8 SOmewhat that is, every man carried his tnr? 'hfet will be certified at the Royal and iong and sharp and the sterm has a days rations ana nalt a shelter tent ; 'jf' other clinics. Dr. Friedmann refuses j graceful sweep that will not drag On this hike a genuine "tracking" certain districts of the ' D fcta8 to ree all visiting doctors from vari-, vvater mrch was done, thus giving two of the Ten- which might be reached with informa- -hib n:.rfQ tho nrll nn lh, crrn,,.,,! r,-u- i r ..:.. ,l,.,--fr Slants the ftnnnrfllllltV tO UaSS UOn COIH erillll, Vi.e isioiio iu ...c c -j "v... n eats,...-, j i ue Japanese" tsieiii ui litMfiiiiin , v. v. . t- - that the danger of losing a small the rudder to their sampans without their exam for se"ond class Scouts (in mmntitv nf hiu l-jilli ic Inn irroat : ,. : v..u : . ii'o.biniri In- nr-malv Hnine SOIlie USP- v,. ...o an iron iiouk ui nun it uuiu niter- n t . n.iu, j ,it, ,.. v, ..i-j.-j -,, .. c Dr . HamfM. assistant director of tho I aJin ...,i- ,.nvi it ml .-.nrl verv netessarv work in thai ! of hli talk, that he v isited many places Imperial Board of Health of Berlin. , consists of a large auger hold bored line. Trip a success: no kicks, m j throughout the f.1; says that this board will be the last ; hl the edge of a stout timber (sav a sore feet and no grumbling. i r-r .ttl" ,ocaJ P, . T- 1 tTt body to pass on the efficacy of the j foot in thickness and two feet wide' Commissioner Wilder and i mimhe ! ''cing good, but he also staiM in Friedmann treatment, and tnat no of- ' for this boat! which fits snuglv just Citv and from there into the moun-j these were several other districts ificial confirmation can be expected I behind the stern wall. Inti this auger u ir.s of which an ic( outn will appear , w ere me au vems.ng or me nwu from the board -until all the greatest ; nolo, one siae of which is open, the tains of which and account will appear is a no s miKi.i n o e a muuiau. uuun doctors in Berlin have confirmed ; rudder work- nd nlavs ace-nrdint to it. these colunuu Saturday next. U-king. .r is nis laea inai more or 1 nedmann s claims. Talks with many ; requircnicnts. 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BOX 111 Trunks, Suitcases and Bags CANTON DRY GOODS CO., Hotel Strit Opuosite Empire Theatre merlin physicians about Dr. Hied- This boat will be ejuitc capable of mann and his claims reveal much , running between here and Hil and (skepticism among physicians who i to the Coast tor that matter. The j have not personally obsered and ev; building or this up-to-date sampan at jaminrd the tubercular patients : an outlay of some ?::mk or more is an j rrit-dma:.ii claims to have cured. 'indication of the money in the fish On the other hand, four physicians ' business. of standing whom Friedmann has trusted and permitted to see his treat ment, have expressed themselves as convinced that Friedmann has discov ered the long sought germ which will kill the tubercular germ in the human body and that his treatment will cure bone tuberculosis and lung tuberculo sis, the latter in not too advanced states. Professor Schleich. inventor of local aiiaesthea says. -1 was ex tremely skeptical until 1 sent one case to Friedmann I nae seen sixty or seventy cures." Professor Konrad Kuster. medical practitioner lor fifty years and holder fendant of a royal decoration, says. "No Ame rican doctors could be more skeptical than I was two years ago. Hut I have seen the Friedmann treatment of ."" cases and I ;irn convinced that Fried mai.n ran Y-.'re tuberculosis of the bor.es and lunss. the hitter in not too advanced stages.' Dr. Krich MulU-r. eh iff physician of tile Berlin orphan asylum, says. "Or Fnedmu:in has treated and cur ed three cases t tuberciilesis t'n.m my hospiial and 1 intend to Live Ins tre;t- irM imv unitu tuum ur First Circuit, Territory of Hawaii. At Chambers In Probate, in tae ,raat' Hme phctosrabhs of Island scenery i thp Fof-t. nf William Dunn. . - ,.r , 'rhoTihi lt nWed 'n the hotels and he I !,.. ti..ni..r.. nni, iuQca iai. '. 1 v- tf a notioiw to ecoTid .lass, 'h" Harpoon, also advises the unerai cusir luuuon oi are Order of Notice Of Hearing re. patrnl of liov Scouts in the Fift h lilerature. Another suggesUon which I tition tor probate of Will. , rm ca-::e off a head and shonlder-s j r .- made, and which ir one liable to i A dorunfent purporting to he. tho ove" Its com pet n ors. lioj 1 ""''-' - t ;asi win hiiu leoiameni ui nunaui '. c-r small noy in iiic posi-1 ie. is ine mn imiunp, ui ..r-.,-...... tunn, rate oi iiuuuiuiu, ismuu ui Othu. Territory of Hawaii, deceased, bavin? on the day of January. winner iii; ' i's a ,i'.n of .-eaior 1 a ler for . January. On lii-i. tails :iil r!ie weialst ot t p.e world.! The quest ion ;;ri.- s: ( an ii'- ie The Second ot recently returned here after a four- serves credit for in teen years' residence at San Frncisco ' dnrinc De( "ii:b. r. has filed suit in circuit court for a j more than once ha division of the old Cummins estate on Kinir street, opposite the old Paul Neumann homestead, and asks ad verse possession of an undivided one third interest, valued at $ei. The Hawaiian Trnst Company, trustee of the Cummins estate, is named as de- The companv's bond, as trustee cf the estate, was cancelled yesterdav b Circuit Judge Whitney. ooklet to be placerl in tl.o PulTman r-;r lib iri"s on the different railroads deliver ; A number of the e cars have alr?j-'iv ' ) (j2, been presented to said ;(),s ; ihcen supi neti in, lueranire cv injpropate court, ana a pennon ior - - ! committee, tint Mr. Peters' idea is to fiirobate thereof. DrarinK for the issu- i e Harpoons de-ihie h specially bound book on anjancp of letters tejitamentary "to Al a:tention to duty i enlarged scale contiinins n'imeroup (red Iuinn having been filed by Al Thc Sc fiwttiiaster j rhotocraphs. . fred Dunn. p. it t.ie said sec- i Dii-ing the course of the metii7. It is orderec' that Wednesday, tho fii'.l in. command of a job and eac ii j f cretarv Wood made the s -tement i lifth day of February, A. D., 1913. at time he has pulled throuan. "laving a'thaf a verv small amount o? money is 1 'j o'clock a. m.. of said day, at th; way of ivinK orders wjt.i a smile. ; present aviilable to the promotion j Court Room of said Court in the old : c ommittee for the publication concern- ! Y. M. C. A. building in the City 'and For their firs' .-lass scout badges. . j, j, tre Hawaiian Iskinds. and that in j County of Honolulu, be and tiie same, the following have taken r'ae pr-j Canada clurine; tne pisf year, over ' is hereby appointed the time and i-e'-ibed seven tniit onc-niKhf-out-alone I oAt.iioo had been spent on publicity j pi nee for proving said wilj and hear nike: Mia. Met.ert. i.en'. iiooinon. i v ork alone. Acco"din? to the omcta! ing said application. pent has nient there as soon as Friedmann will give nie a culture " I r K;ir;uniei. c hief physic ian of tile Fast have sec-n in more than c:i.- of them cured." ie Polyclinic s.i. . "I e h'riedmann treatment 1 , SI, t , !?o,l I. Thoinpscui. Sieliert II. Amoy siatenient. that for even do'Ur i and others. l;ave brought b.uk ac--pr publicity approximately $11, i counts ol a trip done according lern received in return. Haniel P.oone w ith certain pood deeds J n done by tie way. AmoiiK thee BOIJ. . "deeds" v as 'he !.ipins away of a . taller, tree trom I ia no .. ,i , .. i i. . . , , ::ot be l e cor.leci ncdu roau. ; pkhrY In Horolnl-.r. Tan J I'M:!, to w hic h nee.i ylT an,j M,.s r f pP:-ry. Waianae. i a son. Da'ed: Honolulu. January 4. l.'to. i'.v the Court: JOHN MARCALLINO. Clerk of the Circuit Court of the First Circuit. SMITH. WARREN & H KM EN WAY. Attorneys for Petitioner. :.4;'.: Jan 4. 11. 18. 2."., Kdoi:.. : ,i I let i i ', 1 paintet. hits just e I. iliiotl at Pans ii.i- A a.-. ifi lieue ot a i t , ; n i Allow ir-T ; n on, Amu- I I renl it !n Hie . mnt be t .r-l'iillefin. It I read it in the til ii " o. Star-Hiillelin. It