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8 HONOLULU BT AB-B ULLETi N , TUriJSDAV, FEB. 0, li13. MANY SERVICES ' ts-1 . 6U For That Badly Dressed Feeling CONSULT VS. WK 1IAVK. THAT WHICH WILL MAKE,' YOU FIT. STEIN-BLOCH CLOTHING SOLD ONLY BY US IS THE ACKNOWLEIXJKI) RKGULATOU IN SARTORIAL COMPLAINTS. HERN Y, LTD., THE STYLE CENTER Fort and Merchant Streets 1 Lady Pharmacist Holli ster i ; V Drug tomDanv In Button Boots stand for the newest We have these In Black 4VJcI Kid $5.00 Black Dull Calf .......... .$5.00 " " also Black Dull Calf $4.00 They make you feel younger. Mqnufactues, Shoe Go., Ltd. 1051 Fort St Phone 17S2 For &ENERAL OFFICE STAT TIONERY and FILING SYS TEMS call or write to us and we wilt fill your wants. OFFICE SUPPLY CO., LTD. Ml FORT 8TREET PARCEL DELIVERY PHONES MESSENGER 3461 YOUNG LAUNDRY J PHONES HOW IS YOUR HEALTH? . Oneof the modern and popu- lar additions to our force. ) vWe aim to please both In ser , vice and quality and will be pleased to have, your patronage. I i- V . ' J Feel poorly most of tlie time atomach bad appetite ioor all rundown? You should try Hosteller's Stomach Bitters at once. It has helped thousand who suffered from SOUR STOMACH INDIGESTION DYSPEPSIA MALARIAL DISORDERS and will aid you, too. 3 For sale by Benson. Smith Jb Co, Ltd., Chambers Drag Co.. Ltd., HIlo Druf Co. and at all wholesale liquor W; 2 MEN LEAVE QUICKLY (Special Star-Bulletin Correspondence WAILUKU. Maul, Feb. 6. The scan dal that has shocked the whole com munity has creditable foundation. Two young men left Maui last Friday night, fearing that the law would punish them severely, and another man leaves tonight, It is understood. Four involv ed in. the affair were held on Satyr day. "It is possible that more arrests j will follow. That thirty or so men or prominence in . tne community are implicated fin the assault on, young girls under , fourteen is not true, but that a large number of people of some prominence, have ; visited . the house where thess) young girls live Is true. The facts brought to light the last day or two have startled the commnnity of Maui as nothing has In the last few years. There is no doubt at all that the law will take Its full, course with men who have been found guilty of one of the worse offenses against the law of tntflanoVT Frank Boland, an American aviator, aas killed while mskinr a trial flight near the Port of Spain,, Trinidad. ; . This being the season of Lent, card has been issued to the people of ; St. Andrew's Cathedral with letters from Bishop Kcstarick and Canon1 Ault and with a list of services. One, interesting series of addresses will te on Friday evenings during Lent at 1:45 p. m. in the Davles Memorial Hall. These will be delivered by various ministers of the city. The object of these is the strengthening of (intelligent faith in the Christian re ligion. The first will be delivered by the Rev. A. A. Etersole, and the sub- j Ject will bo "Influence of Jesus in History." On Sunday evenings at 7:30 the bishop will give a course of addresses The subject of the first will be, "How we got the Church," and w ill be de- j livered on Sunday evening. February 9. Mr. Ebersole's address will be I given tomorrow erening, and it Isl hoped that Christian people of various denominations in the city will take advantage of this Lenten service, and a cordial invitation is extended to all The Sisters of Hawaii Ponoi, an organization of Hawaiian women for charitable work among petTple of their race, has dissolved. A considerable sum of money has been made from time to time by this society, from proceeds of entertainments. In the final disposition of the funds remain ing on hand, a division was made among different churches. Yesterday the late society treasurer, Mrs. E. K. Reis handed to Bishop Restarick the sum of 162.50 which gift marked the final dissolution of this society. ' Central Union Services On the evenings of Fabruary 9, Feb ruary 16 and March 9, Dr. Scutider will deliver a series of addresses in Central Union church upon three of the fundamental themes of Christian ity. They will be termed "His Pur pose," "His Self Portrait" and "His i Method." Interest in the great facts of religion is deepening in Honolulu. During the Ienten season civilized men the - world over- are mor .and more universally every year giving time to thp consideration of the rreat- 1 est of all topics. Central Union 'church Invites everyone in this com jmunity to attend these special Lenten addresses. - Honolulu is learning -to fall in line with the rest of the Christ ian world during Lent by slowing up on social; functions, by setting apart more evenings for quiet home reading ' upon themes of vital moment, by cen tering the family thought upon the re ligious life and by binding the home and the church closer together. Th,e object of these addresses is to help make this trend more powerful in the life of ' our city. , Hence the "support of all thoughtful parents and of- all other earnest people is solicited to give this movement great effectiveness.;-;.' DURING LENT AMOUNTS TO FROM LAND SALES run i II in v ! Iff I I I I III Vil Board Tells Governor Honolulu, Hilo and Kahului Require Im provements Costing $2,500, 000 Within Next two Years For new and permanent harbor im provements in the territory, exclusive I of maintenance and operation ex pense, the harbor board is asking $2. r0ii,l00 for the next two years. This fact was disclosed to Governor Frear at a conference with the commission ers yesterday afternoon, when -the latter submitted their estimates for t the ensuing biennial. If the governor approves the suggestion the legisla-1 ture will be asked to authorize a bond issue covering this sum. which prob ably will te floated some time in the present year. The principal expenditures from thi3 fund are to be in the harbors of Honolulu, Hilo and Kahului, where the commission reports shipping fa cilities are taxed to the utmost now. No permanent construction will be made at other ports until these har bors are equipped, it is stated, though this does not- necessarily mean that the others will not receive material improvement.' The greater psh of this large sum i3 desired to 'build permanent, con crete piers amjc1 to "concrete the pres ent flimsy woolen wharves which are proving so expensive in mere main ten' ance and repar.l'- PERAMBULATING AQUARIUM FEATURE OF BIG PARADE An aquarium on wheels will be one of the big features of the Floral Parade, and according to the plans of the committee In charge of the bicycle section, every Machine in that division of the pageanft ;wlll be a flsh, or at least will be gotten up to represent one.' If the present plans of the com mittee hold good, . there are certain to te tome unique, displays, r Chairman ; AT;M2, ; Marcallino. of the bicycle section.aid' this morning that there' wottld tefljti Hick to the number oP etriesatkJsYtreetionand that tie committee vrtsfolnghead' alon'g i its own lines as fa? &s prises are concern ed. .The section; will not lack plctures Queness, he. saiaV and neither will it te- email.- Tfiliu particular feature is receiving marked attention from the Japanese of thejcl'y.and they have en tered Into the spirit of the celebration with enthusiasm. , K. Yoshikiwa ha been secured bjiMr. MarcalLlno as his fcslstahtwho s Tje'en"ddlngt? $oTn bustling inf then way of securing en tries. It Ic thought that many of the odd and interesting displays will be entered by Japanese. . ; In his report to the governor on land sales made by the territory on the Big If-land. and .the expenditure of moneys received from these sales, Land Com missioner Joshua Tucker recently sub mitted the following figures: Land Sales en Island of Hawaii, the Proceed of Which Were Arallable for Purchase of Property Aaj where la the Territory, Under Art Z, Laws of 1909. Lots 19 and 20. block G. Hilo. W. H. Shipman 7,502 00 Two reservoir sites at Kau namano, Hutchinson S. P. Co. .. 2,102.00 Two reservoir sites at Kau namano, Hutchinson S. P. Co 202.00 Two camp sites. Kaunamano 92.00 Olaa summer lots, "on ac count" 640.50 Ixt 16, Karaaili, Puna. H.J. Lyman 114 00 Lots A, B. C, D, E. Walmea, S. Kohala, A. W. Carter, guardian 2,855.00 Lot Walmea village, S. Koha la, H. Akona 1,150.00 Lot for wireless station, Mu tual Tel. Co., Ltd., Kawal- hae, S. Kohala 51.00 Lot 8, Puueo, Hilo, Joseph ine Deyo . 830.00 Government remnant, Kau- mana, I C. Lyman 85.00 No. 8, Richardson street, Hi lo. A. M. Cabrinha, Tr.... 3,300.00 Lot 1, Ponahawai, Hilo, YV. S. Wise 1,700.00 Lot 2, Ponahawai. Hilo. W. S. Wise .... 1,700.00 Lot 3, Ponahawai, Hilo, W. S. Wise 2,100.00 Total ... ?24,424.00 1 1 L" Li); v r n Ul V "S4" HUDSON-a Six 65 mi!e$ an hour.' To 58 milea an hour in 30 teconds, fvax ttanding $tart. fjiud Sales on Islrnd of Hawaii, the Proceeds of Which Were Available for Pnrehase of PronertT on III and of Hawaii.. Under Act 129, Church site, Kulaimano, the Catholic church Lota 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, Kau mana, Hilo, Levi a Lyman Lot 21B, Ponahawai, AT P. Fernande3 Lots 13, 5, 7. 9, 11, Kaumana, Hilo, A. P. Fernandea L. . . Puualaea, N. Hilo, Papaaloa Agrl. Co Lot at Walmea, Kohala, L. Kaanaana, Tr Govt remnant, School street, Hilo, Hilo Hotel Co., Ltd., Lots 5 and 6, Ponahawai, S. P. Pearce Lot 8, Ponahawai, Ed Kekoa Lot 7B, block A, Olaa sum mer lots, Hawaiian Devel opment Co., Ltd 76.00 142.06 56.00 151.00 385.00 26.00 2,450.00 666.00 S50.00 145.00 Total .1 4,447.00 Land Purchased. , Land 1, under Act 55, Laws of 1909: Roadway through lot 17B, Paauilo, froin Charles Lov stad .. .. ........$ 95.30 Total $ 95.30 Land 2, under Act 129, Laws of 1911: Lot for Union school, Hilo, from J. A. Scott I 2,886.00 For road, Hamakua, from Charles Lovstad 7.W Lot. for Union school, Hilo, from C. S. Carlsmith .... 6.500.UO Lot for wharf purposes, Hilo, from C. S. Carlsmith .... 1,750.00 Hospital site, Kekee I, S. Kona. from E. C. Greenwell &OU.0U Hospital site, Kaapahu, N. Kohala, from Elizabeth N. Low 500.00 Front street widening, Hilo, from W. S. Terry 824.00 Front street widening, Hilo, from Salvation Army 810.00 When You Buy sin Automobile at Cut Price You Forfeit More Than You Gain There are two kinds of "Discount" cars those that are purposely listed at a high figure so that their price may be cut and those on which the dealer divides his profit. Cars of the first named class have no definite value. The prices at which they are sold are seldom the same to any two buyers. While you might receive a 10 discount, as likely as not some other buyer is given a 20 cut. 3Ci& for Since no two have paid the same price there is no basis oi valuation if you ever wish to re-sell the car. You should avoid the dealer who cuts his prices. You cannot afford to patronize an automobile dealer or manufacturer who is not prosperous. A car is not of as much value if once having been represented in the community it no longer is sold there. If dealers split their profits they must sooner or later go . out of business. They cannot stand back of the car with the service it should have. And after all, that is the biggest item to consider. Don't buy any car that does not carry with it a complete service from the dealer. ! By securing even a 20 discount you put yourE.-!f In a .position to pay double that . pparent saving in repair and service charges, before the year closes. The Aw HUDSONS f are sold at the same price everywhere. No dealer has an i advantage over any other rleak-r. All agree to maintain the I price, which account! for the fact that second-hand HUD- SON ears always rll for a higher proportion of their original I cost than do other cars. HUDSON dealers are required to give a service that is much more complete, much more sat i-fartory. than is usual with other cars. There is an advantage in owning a car that does not carry with it the liability of constant repair costs, that is not laid up because the dealer can't or won't look after your needs. 48 Engineers Designed Them Remember the importance of that statement. These men were trained in 97 European and American factories; had a hand in building over 200,000 cars. They combined their experience and skill in perfecting the AVr HUDSON'S. What better assurance could be a.kcd than that the- men who possess about all the knowledge th.it has thus fa: been gained in automobile building have joined in saying "The A't HUDSON'S are the best we know." The HUDSON "37" is their four-cylinder Masterpiece. It sells with cither Touring body, S-pacnser Torpedo or Roadster, $lS7r, completely equipped with electric sclf-crank-ing device and electric lights, speedometer, clock, top, wind shield and twelve-inch upholstery. There is nothing more to buy. The "54" HUDSON a Six, capable of doing fv miles an hour and which will attain a speed of .'i-S miles in 'AO seconds from a standing start, is offered ts a r.-r "-upcrior 1 1 any airo-mobilc- on the market. It sr!U at $-'l"0. cnni'ilotdy finished and cquipj)cd as above. Trice .ye f. o. b. Detroit. ASSOCIATED GARAGE LTD., Honolulu F. R nOWES, Manager. Telephone 23S8. Total ....$13,777.00 SUMMARY. Under Act of 1900: Sales $24,424 Purchases: Honolulu. .$13,412.70 Hilo 95.30 $13,508 Under Art of 1911: gales Pur. Hilo .. .$13,777.00 Bal. pur. Hilo 1.586.00 $15,363 $ 4,447 Totals ..$28,871 $28,871 Sir Arthur Canon Doy le has entered the billiard tournament for the amat eur championship of Great Britain. NEW TODAY ANNUAL MEETING. Waianae Company. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Waianae Company will be held at the office of J. M. Dowsett. Merchant Street, Thursday, February 27. 1913, at 10 o'clock a. m. J. M. DOWSETT, Secretary, Waianae Company. Honolulu, February 6, 1913. 5463-12t. FOR SALE. A for. Info ntg and Child ron. The Effects of f Opiaieo.v rrHAT 1SFJLXTS are peculiarly susceptible' to opium and its rarioas prep arations, all of which are narcoti, is well known. Evea la Um pnn doses, if continued, these opiates cause changes ia ths functions and growth of the cells, which are likeljr to become permanent, causing imbecility, mental perversion, a craving for alcohol or narcotics ia later life. Nervous diseases, such . as Intractable nervous dyspepsia and lack of staying powers, are a result of dosing with opiates or narcotics to keep children quiet in their infancy. Ths rule among physicians to that children should never receive opiates in the smallest doses for more than a day at a time, and only then if unaTOidable. : ( -:-: The administration of Anodynes, Drops, Cordials, Soothing Syrups and other narcotics to children by any but a physician cannot be too strongly decried, ao4 the druggist should not be a party to it. Children who are ill need the attentlo t 9 m. nKvivin nA it ta nnthinfl" lsa than a crime to dose them will full r with n ai cotks. Castoria contains no narcotics if i t bean the signature of Chas. lL Fletcher. The , ilfnstare of '-CUcMt. t Castorlft Physicians Reco mm on dO adtoride TmmmmHm Vhmb HrutittkiMiMdl I kav naerflMd van Cmari tk mas ma un wwajs rosea it sa scmi aaa ip aj iWMdy. , A. P. rssua. It IX, St. LosJa, X tor years in chUdm'scompUuiiU tad X ktvs fooad oUiog totter." JofeaJ Larr,M.Dt, i i Cterelsad, Oslo. ad sua shrsjs coolinM to do so, ss It ass lava- lUhly prodswd breoflchl MsnUs. v T . Xmns F. Puion, M. Ktw York City. "Ton Castoria Is a moltovkMS hoasehold KSMdy. It Is poitly TegstsU sad sets ss a mild caUMrtfe. A bora au, it does bo ham, which is aect than caa to aaid of tas freat najoilty of ehfl dne,S tBMdka., r..- :--,x:' C h I Id re n Cry f o r F letch o r'o Caotorlo. - X hSTO wtd yoav Castoria la toy owe hoaatbold wita food ttaotta, sad aavs adriacd amnl patfeata -to aaa It for Its mild, kxatlvs tSaet sad tttadoa boat Barm.. Zawiae PaaatM, V. IX, - : " . - Braokly.5.T. : ."Toot Cattoria boWU tt tateeat sf Uia Baikal profearioo taaataaaerhell by so ottor propriMary preparatioa. . Il ta a sora and rtUaUt eadklaa fot ; iafaata and calldna, la fact It la tit eatraaa! aotiaaitn4yfaelnfutnBxDeota V J. i Paaxsa, XL Vn aasaas C-iy, Ka IntUde Fo rOve r; 3 O Y oaro. wo mjM dn spjs ti0jJ s vr:-y- r.-i- An mi "3 Limited -.1 80 YOU MIGHT AS WELL GET THE DEST Phono S2Q5 Eco!iC3 - Htaofcaco-Pecli Co.'jil. ILL H5D9 OF C0CX 159 8155 FOB fISZrTOOD 15D COIL.; : i'y ' v a QTJEZ5 8TCIET. -;v-:,t: ; p, Q. Cr 5-room house, close to car, Kaimuki, I furnished, handsome interior finish, bargain for $3,000. Waldeyer & Whitaker. Cor. Hotel & Union Tel. 4385 W. C. A CHI, ATTORNEY AT LAW Kapiolani Building Honolulu, T. H. P. O. Box 60. Valentine and Easter Cards and Stationery Hand Painted m Dinner and Place Cards Eaton, Crane and Pike's STATIONERY for Personal Correspondence Dies correctly designed and Executed ' .. ' t I J .'-.II- ll .. - 0 i . - ; - , '..'- v( v - - 1 : 11 7X STAR-BULLETIN S. 75 PER MONTH r