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. v. .. .. .1 - - f i .:- .', -v. r HONOLULU BTAJtBULtEXINj'TlItfcsiyAT, JAySO 1913. 1 . - vf ' A V V tiff' ' . rwt - masom tempi A Weekly Calendar MONDAY! TUESDAY i WEDNESDAY THURSDAY I FRtDAYi ) SATURDAY I All visiting- members of the order are cordially invited to at tend meet lure of local lodfea. BE FAIR:. WITH VQtlR SIOMCB - PI 13 No. tU50MJLU LODGE, ; fit, B. f. O. E. Honolulu Lodge 10, B. P. o. Elks. meet In their hail, on fit, near Fort. every Frtdaj TtalBg. Hal tin Brothers art , cordially tori tod to at tend, -t A. SL'MURPHT EL R. H..SUNSHES. Sec fclerfno '-engineers .' Ceneflclal : v Association ?; Meet on the. 2nd Cajs f cadi , nonta &t K. .' P. HsIL 7:20 ; p.. xa. Members of out er Associations arc - cordially ta- Ylted to attend. ..ITIL reXLILET LODGE, JTO. 8, Vv.;" (; v.; ; .. . ,- 4 Keets trery 2nd and 4th Catar ' 5 ; jjiay CTenlns at 7:W o'clock ta . K. cl P. Hall, cor. Fort and , C t " ; Beretanls. . Vkltlnx brotaers J:--'.- acrlUlly tarlted to attend. ' . jyr f v-j : --.a - , 'A. H. AHRENS, C. C. " ' ' ; : :.; I JB. REEVES, K. Su S.K E0I0LTJ1D LODCB KO, 85, Im XK 0 2L - ( i J t; ,' frCl east In Odd rsllovs sullCnt. Fort street, near King, rrery Triixj rcslns: 'af 1:10 o'clock. VUiLIrj srotners cordially tarltsd to attend. -v AilEItOSa J. TP1RTZ, Dictator. - V JAME3 W. IXOTD. Secretary, 1 Don't abuse or neglect it, ancLyoil will be well repaid, If it becomes weak-rPememer HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BIT I ERS tones stresjthens In v lyorates ' '' - ... Try a bottle today for POOR APPETITE INDIGESTION DYSPEPSIA BILIOUSNESS MALARIA, FEVER AND AGUE SMITH IM ROBINS RECOMMEND PRACTICAL Wflltil F0R;H0i0LIILII Campaigners Leave City with Detailed Suggestions as Result of Stay Tn. last conference, or conservation congress, of the Men and Religion Forward Movement in Honolulu was held yesterday afternoon in the Young Men s Cnrhtian Association, begin- inlng at naif past twelve o'clock. The meeting was for all the business men and ministers of tftecity interested in the turtnerance cf tne plans for advanced Christian work in the cnurcnts oi tne city, wnicn were i j laid down by rred li. Smitn and Ray mond KODins . aunng tneir weeK s stay' here. Id all meetings, conferences and in stitutes which the speakers have held here, they have introduced new plan3 for the enlargement of boys' work, social service work, community exten sion, bible study, etc., and at the meeting yesterday afternoon these other for the work wTiere two or more churches are located in the same community. Besides these charts general recommendations were given for inter-church work, work for the laymen, evangelism in the church, Bible study, social service work, and Community extension, all these recom mendations being enclosed in a pamphlet for tie use of those inter ested. As an example of these many plans, the following chart gives the general recommendations for inter-church work and laymen preachers, as set dewn by the Men and Religion For ward Movement: 1. That every man interested in the movement be strongly urged to co-operate in maintaining the regular worship of God in tne various church services. More important than committees or organizations or diagrams of methods is the preservation of the worship of Almighty God and of Jesus Christ An Alibi ' Br EDWARD BURNS Tor sals by Bebson. Smith 4 Co, Ltd., Chambers Drag Co., Ltd., Hilo Drat Co. and at all wholesale liquor HISS POWER, EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY " BOSTON BUILDING - Fort 8L ' ' -: ' Second' Floor plans were fuhy explained and those; His Son. Faithfulness to this obliga present were told just how they mayjtion and privilege should always be oe Dest put into action. Mr. smun jmaoe tne nrsi innsuan outy and Mr. Robins both spoke on the lines of work which they represent 2. That a central institute be planned annually for training laymen In his opening remarks at one o'clock i in best known methods of Christian Mr. Smith said that already several I work for men and boys. tof the churches of the city have bo-! In view of the needs of more gun active work in interesting their teachers for Bible classes and leaders congregations in the plans for ad-1 of boys' groups, and in view of the de- vanced work which are advocated by mand for higher efficiency in al the Men and Religion Forward forms of church work, such an insti Movement itute may be made of inestimable The fundamental Idea -of the en-. value. tire movement is two-fold; 'first, that a more complete and perfect or- 3. That the Young Men's Christian Association be urged to enlarge its MAC GREGOR A BLATT 1133 Fort' Street TTHTiTiTTJEHO Latest Styles Onhrtho Fined ( Materials Used " ; i . ADVERTISING AGENTS' " ' Phone H71 KhrjlBtr' ganization in the church is desired ! work to make Provision for additiona in order to meet. the. Opportunities, Christian effort in behalf of the men of .the hour, and second, : the energis- hn the army and navy: I -1ng of these forces by the manifested) An increasing element In the life of power of religion? upon the compre-, this community will be the men of henstve me6sage;of the movement in', military service who can only best be answer to a great volume of united "served by a special work conducted within the garrisons in co-operation with the chaplains. r The remainder of the recommenda tions will be published m this paper prayer. Mr., .Smith and Mr. Robins Illustrated their methods of work by the .VMS of i" Charts, some of which StreaTal'i&iethodfff .'-work,: tovbe em- PW ptieterj.-lcal rcl and an- later. .1 m m.- n l h mi r ' III VI IIIH PI I V UCCTINa OTIC& -Oiia i Lodre L a tJ. Ti wi:; xaeet in the roof garden, Odd Tel- lows Clix first and : third Taeslsy at halt . past aerea p. n.-c CO. T7. PATT, Chl Tcaplxr. ; i'.'r Ycur Credit IslJccd; 'or; rntn Furniture , v . -.r . .Co., K', Bbhep Street ; kr. y X Fer GNERaL OFrlcC STA TIONERV and FILING " 8Y8 ;TEM3 eaM or 'write to us 'and t Wo vi!l ; fill your wants. -s.r v OFFICE SUFFLTr CO., LTD, v. t31 FORT STREET -THE- CrossroadsDooIishop, - ;s LlrnUetf - 1 ...V.-, Y- The StudebaKcr JUnei .kaTeV.tdaai'.; ' rsjaaassssr -CT." ? " -r5 Sohuman tarriage -Cov litttV AUTOMOBILE - SUPPLIES 'AND , REPAIRING ASSOCIATED GARAGE, LTD. BUITG ALOT7S t U : AKD SEAL X3TATO c - O LI V ER "'-Q.:'LAN I N --K 8V Merchant 8tret' V: - -;.i ;p, hVeurnette" Commissioner of Deeds for Calif or nla and New York; NOTARY PUB LIC, Grants Marriaoe Licenses, traws Mortgsaea;-Deeds, ' Bills: 6f 8ala. Ceases, WRIs,-; etc: T Attorney for the District Courts, r 70 MERCHANT ST, HONOLULU. Phone 1848. . ALEXANDER . YOUNG V BUILDING ; : ' "Everything In Books" Otir Insurance rates cheaper than U. 8. Government We insure your parcels post packages for 2Jjo up. - - - - - ; ' HOME INSURANCE CO. OT HAWAII. ;Y- .' -LTD.!-- ; itl'DBX-StrfeBcorheKPorL' , - x Telephone "tS2a,; PARCEL DELIVERY PHONES MESSENGER 3461 YOUNG LAJUNDRY j PHONES A..BLOM, Importer - Fort St 1 ) , 1 ' Cook a A c W. With WO I II OWL CIGAR NOW M, A. GUWST & Co Aots. Repairing of Automobiles and Carriages. Painting a specialty. Wright- Host ace LIMITED King and South. in Casting aside the slap stick comedy." of the? proverbial minstrel show which has ' tomr hM' wv . innnr. tndeni talnmenL'thainoinbers- of .the'Jintlorl viUAA&s-itf i- aid aehlpr classes of "the TtfcKInley KUn SchooVhaVe gone one better ihis "year Tyustagihsj a' real play.Tlitf name. a1 romance of the- football field,' and wilr be given In. the assem'bly hall of thevi school Friday nignt' "at eight o'clocjt' ;4vwr.''- ' -- iFor the past few weeks thoce who hare been chosen to make up the cast of. the playlet nave been hard at work h.bearsing' under the direction of sev eral teachers of the High School, tnl to juage from tne predictions of those in charge, the play tomorrow even'n? will outshine all former, attempts of the students to break Into theatrical circles, - v Many of those ' Included in the caet.hre old-timers In this line of I the minstrel shows or other formrr rt entertainment which have been given by the school from year to yean These entertainments ' have always - been a sfecess from a financial ' standpoint, and this year those w"ho have been in the habit of attending them will be treated with ah up-to-date play having all the stage settings and other thingi which go with a production of this kind. Of course there will be a hero in the play and, as the title will Infer. H ft t t a k . 1 JIAXATlvt FOR OLD ' PEOPLE VCASOARETS" What rrtaises are to weak eyes, tas. carets are. te-weak bowels a iu iceat be ffll tri!yatare yoa. Most id neole'ianstf give to the bowels. some -regular help, else they iuffcy fitra'eoiwtiPatiOnr-Tae condl tlon" is Perfectly 'nattiral." It Is just as" nat6raTiUf;rt'ir for tdfpeopl to waiK siowiy. or age is:Tievwrr so actlre aa youthThe ladsclei artless elastic. And the. bowels aremuseles. So all old people need Cascarets. :ald-weas: !this gentle r 'aid loV Wear tdwels; ' The 'howels'-ffflnst ie kept active; Tnls is important, at air ages. tat 'never;- so much aa'at flftr.T:- -''--. ';" ' Age is not a time for harsh: physics. Youth xnayV pccasiohaUy whip - the bowels . intd, etftfrltjr. -TBict a' tash dan't be tised evefjr day. What the noweis, Of fhe'ord neeQls" a gentle 'and natur al tonic. tme "that can be constantly used without harm. The only such tonic Is Cascarets and they cost only 10 cents per box at any drug store., They work while' you sleep. adver-; t! semen. PREPARES TO BUILD BIG WIRELESS STATION NEW TRACT Fine building lots on and near car line in the just-opened King-Young-Be-retania tract; $550 to 11000. Time payments. Fine new home with large improved grounds on car line in the above tract 3 new homes at Palama. near town, $3,000, $2,350 and $2,000 respectively. 137 Merchant Street . J. H. Schnack, 137 Merchant Street C. A CHI, ATTORNEY AT LAW Kapiolani Building Honolulu, T. H. he is a sophomore and a star halfback on the high school eleven. This role will be taken by Jack Gait and play ing opposite him will be Miss Virginia McCarthy in the role of Hope Alden. the daughter of the crabbed Professor Alden. This is not the firi t time that these two members of the High School Stock Company have appeared before the footlights in local productions, having been seen in many of the en tertainments' given by the students of thp school. The comedy element of the play will be provided hy Messrs. Enrh, Croxler, Dwight, Hart and Ing, who will take the parts of a band of rollicking "Studes," members of the football team. Several other cipable actors have been secured to fill in :tho cust. The first production of the play will ho given tomorrow afternoon at the Hh School for the benefit of the grammar school students of the city, the admission being ten cents. Tne main production will be given tomor row evening beginning at eight o'clock admisison being fifty cents for any teat in the assembly hall. The cast of "The Sophomore" is as follows: Robert Stewart Job Gait "Bud" Kennedy Henry Dyson "Kink" Bannister Shirley Husn "Reddy" Slmrns Campbell Crazier ' Dutch" Hendricks Joseph Dwiat duster" Brown Lewellyn Hart Coach Livingston Joseph Silva "Owl" Griggs .... Ernest ing Prof. Alden, M. A. B.B.Jslie Hicks Hope Alden Aliss Virginia McCarthy "Aunt Mary" Scott Beiina Sousa -Cousin Matilda" Dwiggins Eva Taylor C:olet, The Maid Psyche Berry With a receiving plant at Koko Head and a transmitting: station at Kahuku the Marconi company within the next year expects to have on Oabu the highest-powered wireless station in the world. This is the statement made yesterday by N. H. Slaughter,- the company's resident engineer, who ar rived on the Manchuria from New York to Install the plant He states that some of the machin ery already is en route to Honolulu, while the remainder is being assem bled at the various factories and will be shipped shortly. Within the next month C. H. Taylor, the engineer in charge, of the company's station, will arrive here to review the situation in the islands. The station at Koko Head is to have an independent power plant capable of developing 2,000 horsepower. Seven masts 300 feet in height will be erect ed tnere, while thirteen of the same height will be raised at Kahuku, and the aerials will be a mile in length, j The company intends establishing a permanent twenty-four hour service between Honolulu and San Francisco. John alcElroy was being tried for burglary. The state had made a very eqod case against the prisoner, and the defense bad been very jweak. There seemed nothing to do bat go through the for mality of a conviction. At this Junc ture the prisoner said: "Yonr honor, tbece Is a gentleman la court who. if . be only remembers me, ran prove that at the time I am charg ed with having committed this crime I was far away from here." . "Point him out" said the Judge. . "Thar gentleman there, your honor! with mutton chop whiskers and glasses. The man. a well dressed person about fifty rears old. looked about him as 1 to see to whom the prisoner referred, but. soon becoming' conscious that the eve of the court were upon aim, marr ed anessllr in his seat "Will yoif take the stand, ur aald the Judge. i . -Who?- What ir . ' k - "Tea, yonl" i ,; c ; ii "There's soma mistake here, r X am arrived only this morning from Val paraiso. : 1 am interested In a ease on the calendar which 1. nave been in formed would come up possibly today." "Do- yoa knew the prisoner 7" . "Certainly not. I never julw; Him. be fore in my life. c; - v .. "Mt BeasleyV whined the prisoner. you certainly aren't forgot John Ue Elrdy, who used to drive yoa about the summer yoa was atayinVat the) ho tel. In LonoarT;'. m "X remember a man I used to- call John, whose cab I, used frequently, hot If yoa are he yoa must have changed.'; r -rve cut oft- my beard. Doat ; yoa remember; -sir, my drfrlnw:yon, to..a lady's ' kmse on . day and ..when- yoa came boot yon was feeUn' so fine that instead of the rcglar fare you. gjve mo a -snvlrlgnfTivi: a.-.;.',.;-, i il.v-.'.v?: The gentleman looked ilka a scnool boy detected In kissing one of the girls, ne" looted very bar at tho prisoner ; -IT' think 1 do remember amethlns abbot thai visit. Did yoa drive mo thatdayr . ' "What data jflldt it occurr asked tha Judge. . ' j.' ' '.' ' "I don't remember.'' : .rv : ;r. "Try' -"C,- ' . ': The gentleman put ononis, thlnktax IT & D 1 eap and saldt "I was In London irom the middle of April to the Sux ot Jury of the present year.. Now I remember that it was on the 4th of July 1 made the; Tisft to 'an"ikmerlcan:rIady who 3a how, - Oy; wire. was -Tisjuns ; a friend- la Grosvenor square. 1 remem ber' the day because It was ourttatloa-i athoUday." Radium Spray is on the market for 12 years In the States. It is a deodor izer and a disinfectant. Advert ise-ment. PEOPLE SHOULD GUARD AGAINST APPENDICITIS Honolulu people who have stomach and bowel trouble should guard against appendicitis by taking simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as compounded in Adler-i-ka, the Ger man appendicitis remedy. A SINGLE DOSE relieves sour stomach, gas on the stomach and constipation IN STANTLY because this simple mix ture antisepticizes the digestive or gans and draws off the Impurities. The Hollister Drug Co. advertisement. Governor Frear yesterday announc ed favorablp action on the applications of seven convicts at Oahu prison who sought fo be released on parole. The papers meaning freedom for the seven men were signed and forwarded to High Sheriff William Henry. COLDS fcAUoC HEADACHE HXATIVE BROMO-QUININE, re. moves the cause. Used the world ovel to cure a cold in one day. E. W. GROVE'S signature on each tox. Mads RIS MEDICIX2 CO. Saint Louii. V, S. a, "Can you i swear that this was the man who drove you on that occasIonT "Kp, your.honor, I cannot". c r, :: i Here the witness was put on ; the stand and examined .by, the. prisoner'a counsel.,.. V; " ' - . ' : -Were. yoa i traveling for pleasure ot on business T r. k ...... - l. : - "Baslness." For yourself or In the employ of others 7 j -i . y. For others. Did they, pay your expensesf - "They did.". : v iv'-' j. ?; , n "Very well; If they paid your ex penses yoa mast nave kept an account of those expenses: i. . . rSo i dioV and, atranga to say, those expenses are exited , to figure In .the case, the trial of which I came here to attend, and. I have brought my account took with met"-, v4 x.i- ' t Caveyoo Itneiwm.oonrtT -; i:., -1 hare. X did not know when X left my hotel but that the case would be called this morning, and I brought It with me." "Examine'It and see If on the 4th ot July in . the present year yoa paid, a cabman In London a sovereign." . "I am sure 1 never paid such a large sum for any cab while tbere 1 never rode long distances.' , "You kep' me waitln', sir, two hours.' "Besides, I wouldn't have charged a private matter like that to my em ployers." . "Never mind what you did or dldnt do," said the prisoner's counseL "Ex amine your account book and let .us know whether there Is a charge of a sovereign on July 4, l&-vfor cab hire." - The witness took out a small blank book and nervously turned over , the leaves He seemed embarrassed and fumbled a great deal, the prisoner's attorney making him more so by sternly asking him If he was trying not to find the Item. Finally he paus ed at a page, down which he began to run his finger. Suddenly he stopped. "Got It V asked the lawyer eagerly. "I wouldn't have believed It Yes, here's the charge a sovereign for cab hire July 4. ID. But there's a mark across it which means that It was not to be charged in my expense account when I got back home." "Gentlemen of the Jury," said the attorney, "this Is a plain case of alibi My client has bees proved to have been In London. 3.000 miles from the scene of the robbery, two day a after the crime with which be In charged was committed. The trip across the Atlantic has been shortened, but has never , been made in less than foncJ uay. joe prisoner coma not nave come to America In time to commit the robbery." John McElroy was acquitted and the 3a.v after the trial In company with Ibe witness who had cleared him rob bed a bank In Canada. for infanto and Children. ;.. ; ' What is Qaotoria? : TASitolllA Is a harmless sabstitalo fbr Caitc? C : wl Farcffopici Drops: and Soothing Syrcpirrr J pleasant; It contains neither Opium, ncrpMao r. other. Narcotic subatanco (Narcotics stupciy). as Is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms and ci: Feverishhess. t It cares, Diarrhoea and; V7ind C It relieves Teething Tr6ablesy cares ConstHr.t; and flatulency. It assimilates the Food, rcifulht the Stomach and Dowels,' firing healthy and nalur sleep' The Children's Panacea The mcthc. avriena. "'.At la on wen ttt leniture of UtAftt2ZZZte r-il Phyolciano Roooihmo nd Caotorio. -Ky patiats tavsiteU7 pbe Um actioe of year . ... - . I,- v. -. , . ' . (J- J "DnlagmyBMdVal pncOc I know ef stmd ems vkveyosv CaMori m Sfawyfted mU sd wtthgwdneBlu." -nm. M. Tf ; '- t' ' . -- , , T BWLaslStala ' ; mTmm iK:t::"il'':'; Tear Cartorte le wrthily tb gmtort naMj for chndna know of. I kmow eta fto. Srlete7BN9mtlae wSiek Is its tL. - M . .v -' Ai.acsiaTS,lt.a4 1 "I yo CMoria amd tOk L Mm ta r fsaiukswlMntaiCBlldraa. V -- - 3 V. Dasaa&a,lt XX, -:. C t r ' -' Ctkr : j ; v " f ; ' : Tw CMtarfakfae eea tootf? U the foe chiidrM aad tbe Mly I m sn4 r srtad. - x' Xa Y. Bvnuui 3L '1 t'r Caula,: MlutirtywCwtoriAsi s f'. U cue or taildKm for ftut tut w'.ti iz V St; aaa fiily tadflfM U u uti n. WX-,';. l B.ASZSXXS. U. 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