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EVENING TiUlLETIN, HONOLULU, T. I!., FRIDAY, FED, 19, 1969.
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WEEKLY GALEHDAR
MUMIAV
Leahl Ch.ipter No. 2 Regular
11 urn may
VIII1.NRI3AV
mutiaiUv
Honolulu Chapter Regular
5 p. m.
I'lilMAY
H.V'IL'IIUAV
All vlsltti.g members of the
Order nro cordially luvlteil to
intend meetings ut local lodges
1 HAUMONY LODGE,' No. 3, 1. 0. 0. F.
v' .
I Meets evciy Monday evening it
1:30 Id I. O. 0. I' Hall, Tort Street.
IS. II. HKNDUY, Sc.ietary.
k. D. w ictus, n. o.
All vlsltlug brothers very cordially
ujviwa.
OAHU LODGE, No. 1, K. of P.
Meets every first ind third Frl-
.? Any evening ut 7-.3U In K. ot I'. Hall,
Corner Fort and Iteratanla. Visiting
' brother cordially invited to attend.
& , F. II. NUC1KNT, C. 0.
jt. It. U03LINO. K. II. H.
V5 HOHOLULU LODGE 010, B. P. 0. E.
:''. , Honolulu Lodgo No. 610, II. V. 0.
ff t, will met In their hnll on King
i, Bj&tt Fort Btrevt every Friday even
KJnj. ?, By ordor of the B. It.:
sn IICNltY 0. EASTON,
"5 Secretary.
WM. II. MclNiniNY, 13. 11.
. Wtt. M'KINLEY LODGE No.8, K.ofP.
?
f Meou everj 2nd and 4th Saturday
" evening at 7:30 o'clock In K. of P.
& Rail, cor. Fort and llerctanla Visit-
itiS brntbors cordlully Invited to at-
ifflnil.
v. m. Mec;iii;w. c. c.
IT A JAfWIMKN. If Tr. S.
feal2?3ZiX,U AERIE 140, F. 0. E.
Meets on tuo 2nd and 4th WF.D
jji'NTSSDAY evenings ot each month at
.?;30 o'clocU In K. ot 1. Unit, corner
i'Berctnnia nnd Fort streets,
M 1?lt,.. I- .,... .... ,..,,..., . n-
ji- ,h,u& iuiyiva uiu iu.iicu ti, ,,'
hVQUU,
Ei W. h. FRA.KIi, W., Trest.
11. T. WOOUK. lecy.
'HAWAIIAN TRIBE No. 1, 1. 0. R. M.
p' Meets every first nnd third Thurs
days of r.-u h month at Knight ol
1'ythiin Hnll. Vtsltlnt: brothers cor
dlntlv Invited in nttonct
ft A. n. AiiLI-Sirill. Sachem.
A. K. MU11PHY, C. of K.
erraffl.es
The best assortment ever
shown in the city. STYLES
nnd PRICES TO SUIT EVERY
BODY.
Leave your order for a bos
of Lchnhardt's Candy, Fresh
only at
CHAMBER'S DRUG
CO., Ltd.
Comer King and Fort Streets,
PHONE 131.
llL
BE RYCROFT'S SODA
v.- i
Turcst Flavor Hichcst Qualitv
''' Guaranteed Absolutely Pure.
TllONE 270.
jf Wong Wong,
CONTRACTOR nnd BUILDER.
n riiUWiJiDu anu i'utuwu.
IpHco: Honolulu Painting Co., 221
liing Bt.; V. u llox UI5.
ASSESSMENT NO. 0
II n tho II nil. on Mutual Jlonevoloit
seoclaMon due Dec. IE, 130S, do
Iliniiont Jan. 15, 1909. All assess-
mmt aro payable at tho Secretary's
co, ICnplblanl Uulldlng. King and
il.ea Sts
iillnnlt books of nil ports, lodgers,
manufactured by tho Uiillutln
'ubjlihlgg Company.
Edison
Amberol
Records
Made by a special process,
of toughened material, with a
200.thread record ; it will play
an average of four minutes.
Cost per record, 50c. Spe
cial attachment to fit any pho-.
nogranh except the Gem, Old
records.
Hawaiian News
Co., Iitd.,
Alexander Young Building.
IL
is written on every piece f
-laao ' silverware we sell.
We Carry It In
Three Beautiful Patterns
Our guarantee goes with
each,
J. A. R. Vieira & Co.
113 HOTEL STREET
Gold Dollars
At a Discount
arc jurt as easy to get as a good Job
of painting at a cheap price. When
I do work I do it right not cheap,
Tom Sharp
Tlir PAINTER
Elite Bui'ding. Phone 397.
SHARP SIGNS attract attention
Pau Ka Nana
is a necessity to the person
who believes cleanliness is
next to Godliness.
SALE WEEK
TOWELS
COMFORTERS
BOOM'S
Fall Millinery
BEAUTIFUL STYLES
NOW ON EXHIBITION.
MISS POWER'S
BOSTON BLDG.. FORT ST.
CUT FLOWERS
FOR YOUR VALENTINE
Mrs. E.M. TAYLOR
THE FLORIEST, HOTEL YOUNG Bid
Telephone 339.
WA1KIKI INN
'The Finest Bathing- on the Beach."
Meals At All Hours.
WINES, LIQUORS. AND CIGARS.
W. C. BERGIN. Proprietor.
LUNCHES and DRINKS
The most popular
place in town.
The Fashion Saloon
Hotel St. near Fort
lack Scully. Jack Roberts.
The Encore Saloon
Try a drink at the new place and
have "MATT" HEFFERN lerve yon.
COR. HOTEL and NUUANU.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Best Draught Beer
AT
Orpheum Saloon,
McTighe Favorite
Iho Best WJiiskey. on the Market.
rHOS. F. McTIGHE & CO.. AGENTS.
101-105 KING ST.
PHONE 140. P. 0. BOX 755.
P. H. BURNETTE,
Attorney-at-Law for the District
Courts; Notary Publio; Draw
Mortgages, Deeds, Bills of Sale,
Leases, Wills, etc; Agent to Grant
Marriage Licenses.
70 MERCHANT ST.
HONOLULU. PHONE 310.
jrjiy"For Rent" cards on sale at
the Bulletin office.
RelieblSity
LOCAL AND GENERAL
'Hc.Vc lunch at the Roval Annex.
Worn Is selling beautiful Inci- cur
tains, whlto and ecru, nt prices from
J1.15 to 14.76 a pair.
Hon. Cecil Drown returned from Ja
pan this morning In the Korea. Ha la
looking well and Is glad to get back
10 HAWAII,
Ah l.mn 8u wna litis morning grant
cd n divorce by Judge Robinson from
V. miff Kiun su on the ground or ex
trcmo cnielty.
Coat your Iron roofs with "Arabic"
You will be surprised at Its cooling
and preservative properties California
Feed Co., agents. .
, Ou Installments ot J3 per month you
Can purchase n Whltn Family Rotary
sewing machine. Bonny ft Co., Ltd.,
agent. 1SC6 Fort fit. Phono 488.
Dr. S, T, Kong, well known to the
Honolulu ChlncBo community, Is a
through passenger In the Korea. Ho
Is a brother of Hcv. Kong of this city.
Morliuatsu, charged with having na
vaulted a countryman named Ota, with
n sword, pleaded guilty before Jitdgo
Do Doll this morning and wns given
si months. "
The Atcherlcy cine, an appeal from
the order of the district magistrate
committing him to tlio naylum, has
been sot by Judge Lindsay for next
Tuesday morning.
Meet your friends at Roval Annex,
The Manna Ken will receive freight
tomorrow. No freight for any steamers
will hn iccclvcd by the Intor-lalnnd
company on Mommy it will bo strict'
ly observed as n holiday.
If you (Ircsa In whlto for tlio Floral
Parade, you will need n pair of our
whlto canvas or buckskin OxfordB. Our
stock of men's whlto goods la com
pleto. Manufacturers' Shoo Co.. Lid
Dan Kamnhu's Job n.i receiving
clerk nt the police station has been
taken by Leonard Parish, who, beforo
this promotion, wns bicycle officer.
Sheriff Jnrrctt bcllovcs In promoting
lilt; own men Instead ot bringing now
men in to the better positions.
Hov. .Mr. Fenton-Smlth has received
a letter from Illshop Itcstarlck contain
ing tho gratifying news that the $.",71
needed for the completion of tho inter
lor of tho church of tho Holy AKstlpg
him been Kccurod. Ah a cnuncticnco
tho work of finishing the Interior will
bo begun as soon as tho workmen nru
ready to undertake It. Hllo Tribune.
SHOPPING NEWS
AND
BUSINESS REMINDERS
For Japanese, help nmlo or female.
cnll at 1128 Union street, or phono to
679.
L. Ahoy, on Nuuanu street, tins
titRl rornlvpil n nnw nlilnmpnt nf rlli-
bom. Many new styles In fancy rib
bons, satin nnd taffeta.
Fork-dipped chocolates aro puro and
well flavored. Tho Palm has a large
assortment, mndo dally, and conse
quently arc alwnya fresh.
A flno lino of Knox strnws. In tho
spring styles, has Just been rccciyed
nt SUva's Toggery. Prices from $3
up. Slop nnd lake n look at them.
The old-established firm of ThomnH
F. MoTlgho & Co. havo some very
flno wines nnd liquors in for domestic
use. Tho Dubnnuct wino bitters aro
making a big hit.
SI. Ivan Dow gives notlco that all
stock In "Mayflower" liought up to
and Including Fobruary 28. will bo
sold at 25 cents, but after March 1st
tho prlco will go up to 35 cents'.
Tho tlireo finest brands o water
lioso aro the "Sanmon.'VStcrllng,'' and
"Hawaii" brands. Tho'y nro guaran
teed to gtvo perfect satisfaction. Thco.
II. Davles & Co., Hardwaro Depart
ment. POLICE COURT JOTTING
There were only n few cases on
Iho Pollco Court calendar this morn
ing. Sovcral of them were stricken
mid others remanded till noxl week.
Mra. Chung She no relation of
Haggards heroine was charged
with rnlslng Hndes In a kitchen
Ho.uabble at her apartment hOuso.'It'
appears that two othor Chlncso la'dlea
and Sho sat down to nn Informal
lunch togothcr. Ilctwocn slpa of
char, tho ladles, In real orthodox
manner, discussed tho shortcomings
of husbands In general.
tMadam Sho objected to some torrid
remarks r her lord nnd master, nnd
then tlio trouble started. 'It appears
that tho scrap was devoid of any
rplo boarlng on lilting or twisting
certain portions of tho body whilst
l:i clinches, Mrs. She claims that In
tho first round sho was lilt below tho
hilt, and that subsequent events did
not interest her very much. Still sho
faintly remembers someone trying to
break her arm off at tho elbow. For
tunately, the said member was pret
ty tough and still maintains connec
tion with' the body. Fruu Sho says,
sho did not swing her good wing for
her assnilnnt'H point sho being
Jammed against tlio wnll ot tho
kitchen and unable to work freely.
Jtnlgo Andrndo then took a hand
ai.d, uftor a few trenchant remarks,
discharged tho accused.
A Most Excellent Assortment of
SUITINGS
H i
W. W. Ahana Co.,
LIMITED
(12 S. KING ST. ,PH0NE KO,
THE BEST "FITTERS" IN TOWN,
TO ANNEX KOREA
TOKIO, Japan, Feb. 18.- Tho Korean Homo Minister, In nn Inter
view on the present dual government of Korea, describes It ns Ineffective
nnd costly. lie declares that tho onl hope of prosperity nnd pence la t
bo found In a strong, centralized, single government. Prince Ito will
return hero Saturday, nnd It Is believed that Important chnnges In Ko
tea arc Impending,
This may mean that Korea la to be nuncxe'd to the Japanese Km
plrc. Hclng unmortgaged, It could bo used on (H-cnstou an the basis for
n largo loan; nnd, having much spire room within Its borders. It could
trhc all of the surplus population ot 'Jhpan Vhlcli Is now denied entrance
to the United States and Canada, '
MILLIONS FOR P0ST0FFI0E
WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 18.' The" Postodlco Appropriation
carrying $232,000,000., passed the. Senate after a stormy debate.
RACE TRACKS' END IN CALIFORNIA
SACttAMBNTO, Calif., Feb. lS.Uovcrnor Olllctt will sign the null
racing bill tomorrow.
TAFT IS A
CINCINNATI, Ohio, Feb, IS. - -
a Master Mason.
SHAH'S BROTHER KIDNAPPED
TKIIKIIAN, Porsla, Feb. IS. The
brother of tho Shah of Persia has
been kidnapped by revolutionists mid
held for ransom.
Alameda supervisors notified city of
Oakland Is to annex tide lands near
ISmorytlllp.
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS.
Entered for Record Feb. 17,
1909,
From 10:30 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Kancakiin & hsh to William Kali!
baton
I
I)
Danlcla Nachu to Onomen Sugar i
Co M
Dowsctt Co., Ltd. to Henry C.
Drown I,
Ktta K. I.ifknnii et nl to Wluulcrrcd
K. Saffery I)
ICeakii K. Robert .& hsh to Winnie-
frnd K. Saffery 1)
Mary Walwalolo & hsh to Winnie- I
f red K. Saffery I) '
David Knlaul & wf to Honoiini Su- '
N
r
m? A'
Illll,
MASON
President - elect Tnft has been tunilo
, .
OUR JUDGES CONFIRMED
WASIIINOTON, I). (.'.. Feb. 18.
Tho Henato has confirmed Wilder and
Lindsay for Judges In Hawaii.
FISHERIES SETTLED
WASHINGTON. I). C, Feb. IS.
The Senate has ratified tho Newfound
land Fisheries treaty.
Kar Co M
M. Kogn et nil to Ol.ia Sugar Co.
Ltd 0 ,M
Martin Nlelson et nl to Ol.i-i Siisvir
Co. Ltd M
Dowtett Co. Ltd. to Susan P. Cook-
son 1,
Entered for Record Feb. IS. J999
J. W. A. Itedbouso In F. J. Diitru 0 M
Wm. C. CiiiiimtngH ot all to Lyle A.
Dickey
I )
Kst. or It. F. Illckerton liv Tr Pi Tr
of Samuel I'nrkur I)
Samuel Parker by Tr "io'TolulVo
Kntfoiiuim-i .
jrjBT- BULLETIN ADS PA wa
Remember
Main
PROPOSITION before you this month is
that "MAYFLOWER" Stock advances
ons DINE psr on the first of next month.
All orders placed, and all letters received
containing orders, which are postmarked
28th of February or prior thereto, will be
filled at the Quarter rate. On March
first "MAYFLOWER" takes a March for
ward to 35 cents. If you want to make
money get in today at today's price.
BUY MAYFLOWER STOCK
BUY IT NOW
Am
N. IVAN DOW,
. FISCAL-AGENT MAYFLOWER MINE
OFFICE, SUITE 51 AND 52 ALEXANDER YOUNG BLDG.
PHONE 409.
!
Geo. itt. Shaw,
1 i AGENT, HIL0, HAWAII.
CALL, WRITE, OR PHONE FOR A PROSPECTUS
f IN FOREIGN PORTS l' T SAILING TODAY I
Friday, February 19,
SFATTI.hHalled. Fob. 18:
S. S. Columbian for Honolulu.
Ihursday, February 18.
SYDNKY Sailed Feb. 15:
S. 8. Miikura,! for Hrnoliilit.
SAL1NA CKUS4 Snlloil Feb.-10:
S. S. Tuxati, for Han Franellco.
SAN FIIANC1SCO Salleil Feb. I":
Ilk. St. Katherlne, for Honolulu.
SAN FIIANCISCO-Hnllcd Feb. 18:
B. S. Knterprlse, for Hllo.
SAN FKANCISCO Arrlvwl Feb, 18:
Schr. Heletic, liciico Jan. 2.
!
WATERFRONT NOTES
-4!:
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
UI.t7.NTfl, CALIFORNIA.
Notice la hereby given that lllimtR
lleef Light-Vessel No. 83, oIT Capo
Meiidcelnn, Callfortiln. heietofore re
pot led dragged out of posljlon, wan re
placed on her station Feb. 3, mid her
lights and fog.r.lgimlH reestablished.
Ily order or tho Light House llo.ir.l.
THK PACIFIC MAIL lliier Korea,
wblelt m-rlved Ihhi inoriitug from .la
ltiii, will leave nl H o'clock tomorrow
inbrnlng for Sail Fnincli-co. She, will
lake a large number of passi'tig-ir.
from Honolulu.
n
Till-: HKI.KNK. iiriivlug Ibbi liinrn
lug friim Pap'.uilo.i and Kohntqlele, li i
wall, brought ll.Ti'.H IrigK of rugir. 77
head of eittle iind one pack-tgo of sun
dry mcicbandlsu.
The .Mauna Kon nnd Kin in will nr
rlvo ourly tomorrow morning from
illielr rouleH. mo former Is frtiiii II a-
' tvnlt titiil tritil mi I
tho latter f.iuu
i' tin nun ,iunii 4iiii
Kauai.
I Tl"' MADI. whlrli urrlvml yeatoiiliy
""" Hawaii wllh 11.700 bags or sin-u.
i'" ''"l';'dlim' her cargo Int.. tho Illtti.-I
iiii-ii ih ooi-Reo in uie rni'ioao wnari.
ternooii ut 5 o'eNiel: for M-iul mil Hi
wall. the
.awaitiuffigg
LI
k A
vAWtB
'''stnir. ClntidliiK, llcnnctt, for Maul
nn. I Hawaii, 5 p. lit.
DUE TODAY
"9, 8. Korea, f.ecder, from .liip'iii.
j SAILING TOMORROW
"' p. M. 8. S. Korea, Sandberg, for Snn
Fiiinrlsco, 1) n. in.
DUE TOMORROW
i
' Slmr. Mauna Kea. Fieenian, rrom
Hllo nnd wuy porta, n. in.
Stmr. Klnaii, Gregory, from Kauai,
n. in.
PAS3ENGERS ARRIVED
' Per P. M. S. S. Korea. Trotn Japan,
Fib. 19. For Honolulu: Cecil Hrmvn,
M'kh Irene K. Dlckwm. a. II. Montoe.
Mra. tl. II. Momoe. Mlsa Ai.'i , T.
ltho.lei. Mrs. T. II. Smith. F. W. Torrjy
Tbiough: Capt. It. Albrrtson. C. K
AlUoti, Mra. C. U. Alison. A. C. Howell.
Jll'a. A. C. Uowen and 2 ehlldroil. Tho..
II. llurktr, S. Casad.v. Chin Joe. Mra.
Chin Jiie, Col. (1. H. Coltoii. Miss M.
Colten, (1. II. Corse F. O. Curtis, J. V.
D.ililelu. J. 11. F.vniiK, II. II. Foster. Dr.
P. A. Fov. J. 8. II. Frank. II. K. Hai.tio.
Mm. II. 11. Ilaniri and 2 chlhlreii The".
Hisclie. K. A. Jnckrnii, Mm. K. A.
JtielM-oii. Dr. S. T. Kong, C. II. I.oobor,
MIkh 8. Maniw. i:. Mmir-.ui. Mlia K.
llussel. P. C. Seheuer S. SIH ufleld. J.
Slolnann. .Mlys L. Spaulillng. H. 14 Wal
lace, a. . wnitor. l)r. v. s. vnii-
Iiu'rii. V. II. Watson Mm. W. JI. Wnl
.., i.- w ei.lt, i,.,..,i m..u i. M
in
W.
Wli'li'liea-l." Mlsa Mnrv S. willlniiirnii.
Sl.". It. A. Wilson nml Infant. i: Kach.
7
PASSENGERS QOOKED
I'ef I. M- S. S. Korea, for Han Fran-
el-oo. Feb. 20.--C. W. Illicit. Mrs. W.
Jll. S'coit three olilhlrctl an I nriid. II.
V. Drown nml wife. John 11. Sinclair
land wife, Mm. C A. Hire. W. II. llecli
Wit. Hire t'liil daughter, A. Mc.Klllnp.
,M!m- t Klnn MK"llloi. Mrs. II. IL
Wntkliis, Fdwlii Pnrrlih and wire, Mr.
aiil Mra. tlrlnbaiiin. A. II. Coe mid
wife. p. HtggliiH, wife mid daughter,
Mir..C. Mai-Huill. Ml M. I". Itawllni,
W. P Lord ijud wife. Mr. Itolulo. wife
and l-ifiut. Col. Sam Parker. C. II.
C'MP I'. T. f. W.ilTlioiHo- Sldiny- W.
MKler. ttlfe and elilld, Dr. S. (I. Monro
li l.l ttifr, A. T. Dllle. T. T. OalT. wKu
ini niilit. I,. II. linker and Wife. (lob.
Ji bu II. P.iper. P. Pel'-rwin. Mlas A.
IK I'li-.a, (leoige V.. Maiilo ultil wife,
l)ild Maiilo. W. K. Hmlgea. Mra. Seek,
ell, (leorgo (. Wllrnx liv. (leorgo
.Tiitt. I). W. FakM, (1. W. llenrnea, A.
' (1- !,..!.. ( . .. .. r .........
. . uiu., ,i. k.. pinrruy, i, r. niiiiin.
Fmnk II. Btoue, (loo, i:. Illrhty and
w'fo. M. llanvtt mill wire. Miss Elea
iorltoleibiiut(..9!iy It. Kwprl, a Co-.
liiirM. T M.'&rdiiu S-itnm-l i:'v oif.ir.l.
Jnmes ViikMtleld. Mih. Kunir, MrH. II.
I). Whoa Tiuifj nnd Infant, W. C. Hob-
liiKiin ami wire, Clinton J. Hiili-liln.i
mil wife. W. D. Douglmrty. W. L. Fin-
ley. II. L. NlppUh and wife. C. B.
De::y. Col. John linker. Dr. II. Ilnyob.
J. It. Toxiuaii nnd W II. Scott.-
Pei Fi. R. llllonl'in. for San Francis
co Feb. 21, l:i n in. Mrs. Petorn, Mrs.
.1. A., flurman, Miss M. (lorman. Mrs.
W. P. lliillcr. I-:. It: Shaw, MU H. W.
Riiwni.ui and lady friend, Mr. Forrest.
Mia. Mwls, It. ir. Overenil, Mrs. I). F.
Thrum nnd child, CIo-i. M. Iloburtgou,
C. R DeUy('ol. John Riker.
Per aliiir. Clan Hue, llenuutt. for
M-i.ii .-mil Hawaii pints. Feb, la, fi p.
in. Mlbs tin), Mm. F. Ciimfnrd, Mr.
15. J. Walker nml child, M1h Annie
Walker, Miss Allre Walker. Huiifurd
Wnlker, Jiteh WiUkcr, Word Walker.
'j HONOLULU WEATHER "'"
. Thui-Hilay, Fob. IS. '
TuinperatiueH l! li. in., 00; 8 n. in.,
7; in ii. in., 71; noon, 75; niornlmj
minimum. i!9.
Ilarouieter, x a. m., :n HI: ubsolitto
liunilillty. ti. in.. R.70N grains per
I'lihle rmit; relative liiirnl-ILy, S .i. m
US ier cent; duw point, ( n. ill., 00.
Wind 11 a, in., edoclty 'M, illrcolloii"
H.i Ni. in., velocity :!.', direction K.:
1(1 a. in., velocity So. direction 15.; noon,
velocity 18. direction 15.
Ilaluriill il'irlut; 21 hours ended S a.
m.. .nn inch.
Total wind movement during J I
liourci euileil ut noon. ?,'.& mlleH.
W.M. II. STOCKMAN.
Section Director, 11. it Weather llun-m
cecilIruWis-
BACK FilOM JAPAN
lion. Cecil Itnn'.n. inoii coiiimoiily
l.iiiiwn lo th K I ti -i.s as "KJkll i
leiiiriK'd tolaj rioni ,1'p in. In tlio
steaniHlilp Kiiiei. It.. vs iicrnmpi
Hied by Mlsa lii'ii" K Dlekhiin, hl.s
Hi iHlmiKhli'i-, ulio I, M n,m (,.
or tho win Id v.lih tilm.
"t n:n reeling well," tiald Itrowu,
when teen on board the stnnmiu-, "short
ly uftQi i-lrj ioi-li.,d "T trip Ii.im
ilono me iiiitcli gnoil. Jliu nnl gh.l
to get back to llawiill. I mn pult pill
kin mid am ."iiiuinunH" or fat now."
- .Mr. Ilrown. who wua ovbleiitly mix
Io.ih in (iiiiii- ntoro pud out pol, did
noi waste niiiFti nine In talking, lie
liaBteiiwl away to get his valli.01 an I
c imu down tho 8aii(rpl:inls.
' 4p . . ,
Mra Whit, law Held central flx.r.o'
In di"lli ;:lory C.v-iiiiun'i o;e.' S'n
Fi li.eUi'', ir-v Re 1 Cisn (lulMhos-
1'1'Ml.
Sea Wroac, $LOO
18-foot Motor Launch with 4-Cyi,le
Motor. $175, Cimpletc.
'HE CHARLES' D, WALKERS, BOAT
AND MACHINE WORKS
King St. opp'Vo South St. .
I