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14 HOXOLru: STAIMU'LLKTIX, SATI KDAV, FEB. 15. una. ! hi T e tar i s h u'rge. idj!.iv one ii-ar'v fitiishr-d ;.nd i-a:r.!d dark blue 't i a lk r.t-l ly- rtn:. It is a wry a; tractive cnr. Ti.e new I-o cars a:;- :...w vijuinnej with (Irn- & Ia? dynamo M tri lifting and t-! ct: ic starting and an fatd to be the ino;X i.e.-viceabl" -dium-priced cars on tbe market today. The Royal Hawaiian garage expected a carload of the?e $1500 cars shortly. Outlines ih charter begin TO TAKE SHAPE: i 1 - . ... ma .. . i i CLASSY CARS 10 DEPENDABLE TRUCKS FOR VI HAIl-VOUi CO. Three more of the al vay nojMiIar j The wheel base is 11 inches, and has Cadillacs were received by the von ?v long stroke motor, developing by l!an"r- mmg Co. Hils week 'on the test in excess of 40 h. p. For the man Plainer Lurline. Two of thea were.tr worran who drives his or ;ier own phaetons and the third a touring car. J ear, this 31 Pope will prove to be just These cars, of course, are lirhf up to 1 1 he proper size for easy handling. Both Ire Cadillac standard, which is so w'jof tr.es p. cars are on exhibition in th known, especially . in thet.e Islands, a..-, salon cm of The von Hamm-Young !to need no further mention. j Corn pen y. where they are attracting a. The von HamnvYoiin Company al. irood deal of a'ttntin. received on the Lurline two 131 TVur of the sturdy H:;kk cars were irodH Pope-Hartford cars, ono a model j also aboard the Lurline. three nn-j US touring car finished in olive green, abouts which are proving so ponula:-! and a model 21 touring car finished i.,on th.-e Islands, and one of th? dark bine. Model 4 louiing cars. The Uuick pro- factory is having a hard time to keep I pt-d judiciously it will take on enou (iiity additional to that performed by any horse to pay back to the owner t!'1 purchase price with liberal inter cpf aded. This has been the experi ump of local owners of Packard ti-uok:. as well as truck owners on the t; ainland. The element of ch2n"e is a primv fnctor for consideration in commuting the relative investment merits of th i !Otor and the horse. The one r.?Jng ine hanical. its efficiency is nev?r rom let el;.- destroyed unless completely demolished. The other is animal, sub ject to all the nnforsecn ills of mr? fit .h a broken leg for hutanee wipes rut the investment KOREA'S SEVENTH 1 ' A to mi i. m m mm wr. v w . ():t of mr.ch talk the outlines ofj the proposed r.aw eharur fcr H:uw; AUiu kwm Striking evidences of marked gress are found in Popo-Hartford cars for the season of 1913, foremost anions which is the production of an entirely new model of 40 h. p. complete in every detail, including electric starter and electric dynamo lighting system, which, car, com pel te with equipment, lists at $2230.00,4f. a b. the factory. The Pope Manufacturing Co. has teen building high class automobiles for many years '-past. They, have al ways maintained the highest quality obtainable, and today the Pope Hart ford cars are among the most popular American cars built ai tlie price. The Model 31, the new Pope-Hartford car, is of a convenient size and comfortable proportions, powerful enough to meet every demand of Strenuous service. It differs in size and power front tbe other Pope mod els, but has the same quality of ma terial and Workmanship which has made such an enviable reputation for the Pope cars. Thia Model 31 must really be seen to up with the ever-increasing demand! for thc4r cars, and their agents have vll they can do to secure deliveries to take care of their orders. Trucks Gain Favor. Two big 3-ton Packard trucks also came in on the same steamer. Manu facturers, retail and wholesale mer chants, plantation managers and farm ers are fast coming to see the wonder ful possibilities of the motor truck. For a while people were apt to look at the first cost of a motor truck as compared with the faithful horses or mules. As a matter or fact there is no more uncertain value than a horse. He is subjected to a vast number of d anger cus diseases, fie must be well fed, carefully groomed and cautiously driven if the best is to be obtained from him l.ilu are beginning to emerge. Alter.i i:;tis and amendments were made to! the former form at the meeting held J in ;he senate chamber last night, chief! ) rf whitlrwas the adoption of the su:;-; i rest ion that the comis-deTers draw; - iay fo" their services 10 the city, in-1 ytead of ?ering for the honor cf tiiej post, j it v.-as Mayor Fern whese attack i Ion the idea of a payless commission! i.uised tl.e modification of the original! i'-ua. Fern declared that it is little j lis than absurd to suppose that goo-i j :nen could be dot iu serve the city i i re ana depencauie, the other inter-" -'s Ui unuMniw, nui.i-u. i wunotu n oney, or tnai rcai represen- i-'itent an1 uncertain. I A:i tf the urs are American iaties of the city could devote their 1 feldom, if ever, do you r.ecr cf r. i!c8 and their importation has .ex- tir.v to the office unless they were, concern wfcit-h has once adopted mot- tended otct a period or rour years. ,iaid. or haulage -going .back to horses. -On -vn "ith Korea's limited market 10) ( am told 42 of the 143 provisions tLi? other MaftdHt 1b very rarely tf!at'l'er cent r thw tratle ba8 00611 caP" : of the proposed charter were dis- vou find.an lntenigent user of lmc"n inre1 D Americans. v iiq me eicep- cussed by the meeting, practically MQuntai;;o'.!s Kor a with it 3 ll.ooo,-i'-h't pcpulatiun ha.3 but seven automo biles, the highest price pjiil for any being $li for a new Hudson "37," its latest purchase. KcTta'B Ef-venth a:iel latest ai'tomo bile was purchastd the either day in Detroit for Arthur it. Collbra'i. a Tile one is pre- 1 wealthy American i i the mining bust who is not 'an: ardent advocate of the i.cw system. W:;'':.-'X' ' LOCOKM Al RE 0 TRUCKS ARRIVE ' tlon jf the Hudson, all of them are s every side of each being thoroughly very cheap cars the Hudson being ' ftone into, before the gathering ad the highest-priced automobile that ' journed until Thursday next. The re Korea haa ever seen, though in Ameri-; maining section of the charter will ca it is a popular-priced car. ! Le taken up at that meeting, which The purchase was made through Mr. will be held in the city hall, at eight A two-ton Reo autotruck arrived by the Lurline Tuesday morning for the Roval Hawaiian Garage and was ini- On an average he is idle ! mediately purchased by H. Haekfeld & fkdlbran's brother, H. E. Collbran of Denver, who visited Detroit, investi gated every make of car in the neigh borhood of 12000, and finally decided upon the Hudson. The car is to be used by the mining man in going to and from the different sections of the Seoul Mining Company's works at Chinnappe, Korea. The fewness of automobiles in Korea is probably due to the fact that it is a very mountainous country and o'clock. Still another change was made when the percentage of voters requir ed to authorize a recall election was lowered from thirty to twent-five per cent. The preferential system of election came in for attack at the hands of W. T. Rawlins, who declared that he believed it would he difficult j if not impossible to Instruct the aver- a . t T ,. I . i t . a. m use voter oi itawan iu uie mysiery oi the method. This statement brought What more can we do to convince you that you positively cn find perfect health and relief from your suffering by i' sing Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound? - All the world knows of the wonderful curek which have been made by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, yet some wo men do not yet realize that all that is claimed for it is true If suffering women could bo made to believe that this grand old medicine will do all that is claimed fcr ft how quickly their suffering would endl . We have published in the newspapers of the United States more genuine testimonial letters than have ever l?een pub lished in the interest of any other medicine for women in the world and every year we publish "many new testimo nials, all genuine and true. Read What These Women Say! Bhiffton, Ohio. w I wish to te appreciated. It ranks with the mostl doesn't get sick, it doesn't need rest, expensively! built care on. the market fully fifty per cent of tlie working hours cf the day, resting, eating or indisposed. The more work exacted of him the faster he depreciates. The reverse is true of the motor. It It doesn!t eat or depreciate when idle. Co., who will use it for their city de livery. All the Reo trucks that hare arrived within the last few months have been bought the day they arriv ed. Mrs. B. M. Allen received by the Lurline a 1913 7-passenger Locomo- has few good roads, Its population of, fG the defense- cf tlie Hawaiian citi- approximately ll.ooo.uoo is spread over 71,000 square miles. It is a iiiillliMfc v f Iwaii lQlillimillltilIMIIIil!U'IM-l!4 TTTJIii 1 1 Hi m . i 1 1 . i . t . . i j icut it n it i it ii!uitt i.' .l iiin.TrrrniniTTrr: THE ANSWER I n tha make-up of the Packard "S1 carriages are more features directiy-'apjrieali'ng to the owner and drivqr than ever before have beeivemfeodied in any one motor vehicle. I a-ft I) rirc Avoids the necessity of stepping into the street. This result in connection with other far reaching improvements. operated from a Electric Self Siailcr Easily and simply driving position. Centralized (Unit rot Complete mastery of the car from the driver's seat. A compact arrangement at the fincer tips operated with the Flightest effort. Electric Liahtiiifj Controlling switches at tie centralized control beard. Matfiicio Itjuitiun A high tension dual ignition system in dependent of the self r.tai ting battery and motor generator. Insures- Pack ard of !'i iertry at all speeds. lhflrnnlic Uurrrnur Enabling hie novice to drive with the r.surai'.-' of an exp ri. Prevents "Stalling" the motor -n crowded trat fie; prevents racinn tne motor when "dcefiHchins;" affords agieeabie imi--fcrmity of - read speeu:; withifit iv ., I ijufrlng Ekiilf4il us of the are lerator 1 -' pedal. Short Tu rn'uifi Had'uix Tlie Packard "3S" turns in a circle forf (die and one half Teet in diameter. Sir-f 'ifliiulcrx I'crfcctcil Flexible, efficient, silent, giving mo lien with n.) sense of exerted power. Ih-JI rhltr Clllh-h Proof against "hurnin!? lea'hr" sur laec-s and certain of engagement:; without "grabbing." l'uic'il I'rrrf Oifiufl Lsp( ial!y d siah'e f ir 'Vlves." An auviiiary .sys'.etn feeds iil dii'ertlv 1m Ihe eyMndrr wa'ls and i au':miatical-. ly regulated for different p.;v-r re ruiremr.its. Si r I ncit lie jit ii nf 1'rtiinc Pro. f ai'.'iinf Maying. I'h vent:i bod'.' distort ion, l.otly n.jueah.i an I rian!;iin', ;f doors. Si;e i, I ( 'l it;;,- S'mft hn:i cii'!'- ' !! 'Inn cii'i'- ;f ili'-" fiai.V lir.f1 2 ' li. s. A :rpl" :-ie I' Ih inin;-sii;-s travii.uini prii.il o!' i ui .- v. -;i! i l it i i:iu. The sum of these essentials is to be found in no other car. This comprehensive solution, in one motor carriage, of all the chief problems of recent years, compels the consideration of the criti cal patron. ' The von Hamm-Young Co., Ltd. ' , Agents peninsula under the protection of Japan and its chief products are gold, iron, coal and copper. RISK DEATH TO MAKE A MOVING PICTURE Youne Man and Girl Dash Through Bridge on. a Motorcycle SEABRIOHT. (N. J.), February 1 A young man( with his face dramatic ally set and a woman, with her hair wildly flying, sped through the streets on a motorcycle here yesterday, heed less of the warnings that the draw abridge over the Shrewsbury river just ahead or tne mwa sopen. iseitner rider seemed to hear, and in an in stant the motorcycle was turning a somersault in the air an dthe man and girl went into the water. Hundreds of persons ran up, ex cited at the hews that a crazy man had driven a girl and himself into the river, only to find that a motor boat had picked them up safely. Some women who witnessed the affair were almost fainting when the boys in tbe crowd shouted, "Get wise, It was all done for the ''movies." See the man with the camera over there?" WISCONSIN CO-ED DRESSES SELF ON $41.09 PER YEAR MADISON. Wis., Jan. 30 The tra- (lit ions of all the centuries since Eve j picked the fig lc3f for herself before 'jehe gave one, to Adam; the fond ideas fof all the Sunday newspaper writers since such things were invented; the ; treasured ambitiona of Newport, al! blew up with, a loud report in the Uni ' versify of Wisconsin chemistry build ing. ! "It costs more to dress a man that it does to dress a woman. The aver age man spends more for clothes than does the average woman." This statement was made by Miss Clara Kckhardt of the university fac ulty before the woman's class in borne economics at the university farmers' course. i The reason for this." she added. 'Ss because f.ie man has to 'get away' with an air of prosperity if he wants to get on. We can't help thinking the well-dressed man is prosperous. It is not so necessary for the wife at home to keep up a prosieroi:s appear ance, ail hough on tlie street she mirst do so." It costs $2"!t..".4 a year to dress a gill at the university. This is the av eiagc. The highest found was $.""!.!." and the lower,! 41.n!. zen such men as T. M. Church, A. G. Smith, Dr. Scudder, Prof. Bryan and others, who one and all declared that the Hawaiian voter is fully intelligent enough to use the preferential system with advantage. Rawlins then as sured the meeting that in his re marks he had not intended to cast any slurs, upon the Hawaiian,, but that lie felt that the people as a whole might fail to grasp the meaning of this part of the charter and so throw out the whole. Other amendments consisted of al tering the word "councilors" to "su pervisors," setting a salary to be paid them . at $600 annually instead of nothing, and matters of like import. Governor Frear presided and A. D. Castro was secretary pro tent. ITALIAN FARMER FINDS thank you for the good I derived from Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound sometime ago. .1 suffered each month such agony that I could scarcely endure, and after taking three bottles of Lydia Jfi. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound I was entirely cured. "Then I had an attack of organic inflammation and took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and I am cured. I thank you for what your remedies have done for me and should anything bother me again, I shall use it again, for I have great faith in your reme dies. You may use my testimo nial and welcome. I tell every ono what your remedies have done forme. Mrs Kiioda Win gate, Box 393, Bhiffton, Ohio. Pentwater, Mich. A year ago 1- .1 ,Ta.m - x was very wcu&uun wc waaj said I had a serious displacement.' I had backache and bearing down ; pains so bad ,111 at l coma not sit in a .hn?irlTTOlV Hfmttl tllA fWir ' - U ...... . w. . " - anrl 1 tma in KAVertt mlU all tho ' time. I felt discouraged as I had taken everything I could think of and was no better." I began tak- ing Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound and now I am strong and healthy. Mrs. Aucs. Dajiliso, R. F.D. No. 2, Box 77, Pentwater, Mich. f 4"; .'; v For 30 years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has been the standard remedy for fe male Uls.- No one sick with woman's ailments does justice to herself If she does not try this fa mous medicine made from roots and herbs, It bas restored so many suffering woinento health. Write to LTDIA RPKttOUJI MEDlCOi: C0 L-v (COSTIDEXTIAL) LYNX, MASS., for advice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. -; lill preservation.. The .field is owned by COINS WORTH MILLION, Cpunt HonoratI who has renounced nis ngm io ciaim one-nan oi ue ROME,, February li An Italian rarmer . made a valuable archaeologi cal find in a nelc near lesi. He dis covered an earthenware vase contain ing 5300 silver , coins of the Roman Republican period. The vase weighs about fifty pounds. Most of the coins are rare spec!-' The government mens and in an admirable state of $25,000. value of, the. discovery, and has al lowed Pfo feasor DalT Osso to remove the coins to the. museum at AnconaV for Identification. " - - V - . - Onlys one-half of them . have been examined as yet. but 'their value Is estimated at more than Sl.000,000. gave - the farmer IttllTTVfVfffVf :.. . . tir It 4 J XAAA. DISSHAROES UEUTVED IN 24 ncuns na beartlMJDY) ML utvimisn I i. At for ist. the Tel TICKETS ON SALE tlie rrori;clini ( "oiiun i J tee rooms the mu.-.i :l iii;'i!v. "Tiie Toiir- ' whieh will h- :it u.e opera house i !:th. ''!.) Mi and -1st of the month. p.dioiH' '-- advertisement. Stearns' Electric Rati Roach Paste Exterminates Cockroaches quickly and very thoroughly: also Rats, Mice, Waterbngs, etc. Git the gmulna, nfusi Imitations Money ba(k if it fails. At all dealers, 25c and $1.00. Stums' Dae trio Pasta C, Chtogo, Itfinols. FHESE three essentials comprise the foundation on which PEDRAl TRUCKS are built. The up-to-date merchant and manu facturer are proving this every day. The Federal Motor Truck Company is devoting its entire energj to prdduce a one model truck, and a better article at a lower price is thus obtained. The FEDERAL is the acme of sim- ii in i plicity and efficiency. i A f Schuman Carriage Co., Ltd. Honolulu