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Never Again
Will Yon Have
Sucli An
Opportunity
As This
WING to the fact that we
" placed our orders for goods
which arrived oji the A.-H. S. S.
"MEXICAN' before we knew
we would give up a part of our
building, this UP-TO-DATE
MERCHANDISE, as quoted be
low, must also go at the ridicu
lously low prices attached:
Here arc a few of the items:
LADIES' LINEN FINISH, ONE-PIECE DRESS,
and button tiimmincjs in all colors, includiwj
white, regular price $6.50, reduced to $2.50.
LADIES' FANCY GINGHAM DRESSES, lace and
embroidery trimmings, with deep flounce and large
pearl buttons, all colors, formerly $5.50, reduced
to $2.50 each.
LADIES' PONGEE (HE-PIECE EVENING DRESS
soutash trimmed and tucked waist with lace yoke
and collar, all colors, formerly $6.00, now $2.25
each.
LADlFS' LAWN DRESSES, trimmed in Persian
effect, large Pearl buttons and embroidery, for
merly $5.50, reduced to $1.75 a dress.
LADIES' FANCY GINGHAM DRESSES with
Pique Trimmings and silk tic, all colors, formc'rly
$5.00, now $1.75 dress.
CHILDREN'S FANCY LAWN DRESSES with
lace and embroidery trimmings, formerly $2.50,
reduced to $1.00.
Large assortment of CHILDREN'S FANCY
DRESSES, all colors, formerly $1.00 to $2.00 each
now
50c
One Lot of PONGEE and LINEN LONG COATS,
latest styles, formerly $6.00 each, now $2.50
each.
One Lot of LADIES' LONG COATS, assorted
cuts and styles, formerly $5.00 each, now $1.75
each.
ALL GOODS WILL BE SOLD FOR CASH ONLY.
L B. KERR & CO.,
ALAKEA STREET
J. A. GILMAN,
". Shipping and Commission
' ' Agent for ," , f
Arthur So wall & Co., Bath, Me.
Parrott & Co., San Francisco
Badger'K Fire Extinguisher Co.
General Fire Extinguisher Co.
(QRINNELL AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER)
Neuiuan Clook Co.
(WATCHMAN'S CLOCK)
Royal Standard Typewriter
Aachen fc Munich Fire Ins. Co.
FORT STREET, NEAR MERCHANT
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MEN'S LEAGUE
GIVE WELCOME
Dr. Scuddcr Speaks on Sub
jects of Advancement
Throughout States.
After the uru.il htislncra of llio
Men's r.iKiii' ImiI been illKpoteil lit
nt tlic meotlnp thnt vis held l.ut
Tucuda) evening, there unit n traml
leielilloii tendered In He Dr. Send
dor, who Iiiih lint Just returned finm
a trli aiuiind tlic world, mid who
li ii it mail iilc.fs.int things to K.I)
tiliont being Rind to get' bid. to Ha
waii. Dr. Scudilcr Mated tli.it what Ini
pnsscd hi (ii most while abroad was
tlic marvelous advancement tli.it
Anieil ri li.ul m.nle. lie Ktitil :
'There Id a nre.it unwind inno
ment, a rising of vigorous miitiliond,
which Is being toll hj tliv n.itlon,
liotli In politics and In business.
"Another thing th.it I noticed was
that the lirntlieihood In doing away
with the miiiicioim denominations In
(in n II towns that now lime live or
fix rhur hen This Is going to in.iKc
a great change. I'nlons of dcunm
limiting tiiuit, conic
"The new n itlon.ilhm or the Unit
ed State fs meeting with htinngsup
IHirt It Ik nlto remarkable to sCo
the IntcrcHt buidncz men mo tnk
Ing in iniiMoving conditions. On
every hand In America there. Is that
foi ward movement, which wo In Ha
waii bliould lino up with."
Walter 1' Dillingham, who pro
tided ut the meeting, gae an Ititcr
ettlng lcmimc of the work that was
liclng done In the n tit 1 tubciculosls
campaign, uJid it was ery encour
aging to those present who have had
a hand In the work,
Mr Dillingham was followed by
l)r Ilohil), who spoku on the biimo
BUhJcct, giving statistics of the work
and of the gtod that was being ac
complished. Judge Wliltno), who has charge
of the chit icct hip of tlic work of
the league, spoke for what was go
ing on In that branch, and it was
most Interesting.
Paul Super, W, A. Love and nth
em had remarks to m iko that were,
en tmrnglng to nil Interested In the.
work that Is in hand.
PEOPLE READ AS THEY EAT.
A thoughtful local merchant, who Is
prominent as an advertiser, has n pen
chant for finding analogies In every
thing that touches his life. lie point
ed out ono this morning that is quite
a compliment to the K v c u I n g II u I
lot I n mi an iilvcrtlslug medium
"Did jou ever notice lli.tt people
lead as Ibex eat?" ho asked When
told "nn," ho began to explain
"You sco Its this way In tho morn
ing, poplo pick iiii tho paper and
icul what ii peals to their tasto.
That's the w.i most people order
lireakrust. The) may take a number
of tilings or only a few The read
the same; tomu read this, ami others
Unit, but (hoy seldom read or cat ev
oi thing in tho morning Tow pcisona
luivo the tlmo, iphjlscal or mental ap
petite to do .10.
"At noon homo people read as they
eat their lunch. They tako what Is
put before them, though neei very
much us, compared with other papers
01 meals ami If they don't llko what
Is provldedv they eno It
"In tho evening one's reading Is as
illffeient, ns Is the iimi il iiersons'
evening meal different from others
citon earlier in tho day.
"When nt leisure nfler 11 di)'s lab
or, ono's cupulty to enjoy good thing
Is gieatcr Honolulu people tako thu
i: von Ing II 11 Ho tin ami usually
rcinl it from beginning to end, Just ns
the) eat everything on the bill of faro
at dinner, fioni soup to nuts.
"That's wh) 1 do all my advertising
In the Ilnlletln" ho concluded
A Skin oi Beauty is a ooy Forevci
PkH. T. FELIX (iOURAUD'S ORIENTAL
CREAM OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIER
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T'U Ikdltk
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jJMiriHil flrvum hi Unt lurniful n( ! ib
UohJ i)liri in ib Unit 1 4 9tut, 0tul ul Kurctt
WU.WUnh' 3 GitiUcnn S'rtd IcwTr
BY AUTHORITY.
SEALED TENDERS,
Scaled Tcndcrd will be received at
tho olllce of the Suierlntendcnt ot
1'ulille Winks until 12 111 of Tucs.
day, Nuvuiulior 1, 1910, fur nu ox
Iciibiuu uml ultoiatlun uf tho Hack
fold wharf hod.
llio rlKht is resorved to reject any
or all hldn.
MnsTON rAsipnm.i..
SiiiorlntendPiit of'l'ulillc WnrUn.
October 22, 11)10. 47DC110t
c;a i"tr x &r
1 1 y n w T i-
LAND DRAWINGS FINISHED AND
BUT ONE-THIRD OF THE ENTIRE
NUMBER OF HOMESTEADS TAKEN
"You poor people can t gi t laud In
the Teiiltorj, ml me to Washington
and I will line Congreis pass n bet-l
ter land liw,' .MiCandless' stiituiicntl
on the stump In Honolulu two nights,
ngo. I
Thu flguiiM Just available tiom tho,
land ufllcu as tho last drawing for,
liouiesttad.liitH was undo this morn
ing 1 how that I01 tho 1020 homesteads
it1 11I for Ketlb'is at tills first draw
ing there weie Just 3U1 applications,
ami as iiimv peisons have made 1111-
p'lvitlons in each dlMilct and can
IiIiooho in but 0110 th number of bona
llitu applicants who cm take lots will
I bo In the neighborhood of 230
I t'nder ines- rltcutnstauccs thcio lei
I main 77G Immcstcid lots ranging I"
' slzo fioni a fi w to flfly acres in ex-
lent t lint have giue begging In this
flirt drawing for homes, niid )et Mc
J Cnndlens sjivm thero Is no land for the
' luor people to li'ive for homes
Dinulngx wcie held this morning
for tho land In the pcvenlh land dis
till t cumpilKltig the Island of Kauai
mill for the firt) one lots In that ills
diet (hero wcio just ton applications,
of thero ttu sl having nliondy nppll
cations In one or moru other dislilcts.
Under the law these lots which
have. been advertised mid for cholco
of which drawings have already been
held will never have to bo adveitlscd
again.
Tho applicants will nmko their
choice of the lot they wish during tho
month of December uml after Junii
ut) 1 the lots will bo open to any
one After tho flitt day of January tho
onl) pioeediiro necessary for a pel son
who wants a homcMcnd on any of
the tracts which have been ndvxrtlbcd
for this first drawing will bo to go
to tho centra1! laud otllco in Honolulu,
IKilut out tho lot wanted on tho map
and It will bo given him If ha has
tho qualifications of a homesteader. 1
Tho public generally docs not tin
derstand that jhese lots will not hnvo
to be put up for dlnvvlng again, but
tis fx tho. fact under tho provisions
of lho''(Irgaiilc Act us Intel preted by
thu laud" bo.ud.
When lots have once been adver
tised and drawn fur, they are adver
ttbed for all time. When tho draw
lugs of tho first applicants h.ivu been
made, then anvouo with the qualifica
tions of a homesteader cm go and
pick out mi) lot hu wishes which is
not occupied
lu tho present drawing thcio hnvo
been applicants who put In their re
quests for hind In each of llio soven
dlstilcts, hoping that they would bo
near tho head of tho list In ono ills
t let uml have tho flist choice In ouu
of the districts.
A pcriiin cannot choosj In but imo
district however and so as soon as
tho choice is made their applications
In all other districts have to bo with
drawn Those who had applications for tho
drawing In tho boventli district this
morning were: ,
1,K. Walawalol?: 2, Win K Smith;
a. Smllh l'uahlkl; 1, Win S Now Inn;
S, Don J, Jnrvls; 0 Mcllaka Kalnoa;
I 7, Ileniy J. l'lnchon Jr.; 8, Henry A.
. Wilght; 0, lMwnid Johiuou; 10, Mary
Jensen
BIRTHDAY OF
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(Continued from Pace 1.) '
Coneul Muri, who wero attliccl In
tlielr eoiiBUlar iinlfurnis. 1
As the) man lied Into tho rccon
tlun lull I on tho tlilul lloor, tlioy
first bowed reverent!) to iiortrulta
of tlielr MaJcHtlei, tho Knipeiur mid
IlmpreKS of Japan, Thin done, tlioy
tuni; tho "KIiiiIku-)o," tho JnpuucfeO
untlonal nutlicni, with ontliuslu-jm
and ji.itrlotlc uplrlt.
Tho KiicelB wcio locclrcd by tho
secretaries of tho consiilute, who, In
turn, ushered them Into thu ru op
tion hall, where Consul-Cioneral
L'j ciin wan itaiidlui; by thu platfornr
over which tho Impoiial portialta of
th.OjKiuiioror uml nuiprcKn wcro con
hjiIi noiiHly 'liunij on thu vvull, '"
Children Get Gifts.
Ah tho llttlo 0110.1, attired hi their
"licat, left tho, hull to ru dovvniit.jlrs.
Itho) wero each presented with n Jiox
'of cniicl), and were oon ljusy cxapi
IiiIiir tho coutenta of tho "inakn
nas." l'roiu tho icmsulatu they marched
down to tho naval duck to eeo the
vvnislilps, which woio tied up at tho
naval whiiif
At .1 n'clcvk this afternoon there
will bo athletic spoils given 011 the
naval duck b.v men fiom tho IIiik
bhlp As una and irulwr KiuukI Tho
men f 10111 tho two Nipponese ships
will (ompoto In wicstliiiR ami feir
Iiir iiiatches airaiiKeil lij tho cilll
(era Tim most Interesting event of the
day will be the exhibition of fancy
renting This art will bo shown by
tho Japanese naval hemes, who are
cxpeit fencers. I
Distribution of prLci at tho con
clusion of the nth ctlu sports will hu
In order. I
Lieutenant Cominnniler S. Ojii-
uiadn of tho llagshlp Aintmn ftiitcd
this mninliig that there will bespc
cll places reserved for refreshments
for tho guests on the main deck of
tho flagship. I
The gucrtM will be re clved by tho
ollliers of tho two ships, mid they
will be escorted to idilps piovldcd
for them. Thot.n who wish In vldt
the entlic ships will ho cbcorlcl by
tho officers of the d.i)
Already about nni) itivlttilloiis
hqvo been Issued lei iii( ,.t, Homo of
AdmlrnJI yashiro on board the Hag-'
chip.
At S o'-'lixk
1 In narrow looming
the officers ntid c.ulotB of tlic two
ships will be the guest of tho locil
Jiiliinecc to 11 speclil trip to Walil
aw a, where tho mallhliils will bo
shown the pineapple indiistr), Ito-,
turning In tho afternoon, they will
have luncheon on the beautiful es
tate of Hon. S. M. Damon nt Jlu
uiialu.i. J
All over tho city tho Japaneso nro
celebrating tho birthday or their
Kmpcror. I'min uliuost every khop
nod house sun flags arc fluttering,
unci many of the Mores nro lavishly ,
decorated, while men, vvoiucu and
children arc arrajed In their best
."ini mingle bapiilly In 11 gn)l)-co1-i
orcd throng. Thousands of Japan
ese laborers have quit work for tho
Uiiv and nro Joining In the celebra
tion. FIXES DATES;
President's Cup Play 'Starts
Up
Next Week Stewart
Trophy Lacr.
Things will liej'llVcl nt'llio Country
Club finm now on tin tho end c)f tho
year; on Npvcuiber 12 and 13, piny for
the. pr sldcjit'if cup win lie on, and thu
competition wllcc)itlinio on llio sec
ond Silturdn) and Sifuday, of each
month Tho pl.icr in iking tho lowest
henro during tho term that Walter DII-,
Ilnghniii Is president, will ice Ivo tho
troph) J
On Thankr.glvlng Day there will be
a four ball foursome phivc'd oh nt
the club unci 011 December 18 tho
medal phi), which will bo tho last
of the jciir, will bo the event of tho
month. I
It has been decided that tho Stewart
cup competition will bo pl.i)ed off dur
ing next )onr. Tho beautiful trophy
will surely attract a lot of plajrrs.
uml tho dut- of llio tournament will
bo settled Inter on Noxt Saturday
tho 111511 il bunch will bc nt tho club,
and on Sunday u big crowd Is expect
ed io turn out. I.uncli will bo pro
vided as usual unci thu members moot
1) slay nil day nt the links.
ACCEPTED OFFER
Alexander .Morrison has accepted
tho position of manager ot- the Ho
nokaa plantation. A cablegram was
received by Schnefur t Co, fiom Ml.
Morrison 11 fovv chi)s ago, and ho
will asbumo lils duties tho carl) part
of next jcnr.
Mr, Morilson Is well known us a
successful plantation man, having
been with Makavvcll ami Mcllrjdu
plantations, leaving thu latter pl.ru
to go to I'm to It I co.
Purser Klbllng roports fair wcalher
on both outwiiiii nncl houiownrd trips
of tho steamer Claudiiio This vohtcj
Whs an lirriyal ) cstei day inornlng from
Mnui iind'ijnw!!l polls un'il' In ucldi
tlun to h n'linber of ejUIn and deck
pitsBeiiguiB, tho vcshcl brought a car
go IjioUiilln 1 curdB wgod, 70 easei
1111119 230 U43e isalmon, 19 backs
potiitiMiH, ti2 ',ipkB irn, 1 auto, 23
lings uml 130 packages suudilcs
BUSINESS NOTICES.
NOTICE.
Dr. II. Ilcudorn, V, S., of tho Club
8tubles will depart on tho Wllhcl
mlnu for Callfoinla to purcluisa
Inuod mines and all kinds of live
btock. Anyoiio wishing to place or
dois befoio ho sails enn do so by
leaving tho name with the doctor or
Charles Ilelllnn nt tho Club Stables.
I'oifect Rillfifirtlnn gunrnnteed bti)
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Whitney
Opening of the Holiday
Season
On TUESDAY NEXT, November 1st,
and following days we will place on dis
play a rich assortment of
Parisian
X. r ;
consisting of
EVENING GOWNS SCARVES
TRIMMINGS GARNITURES
SILKS NECKWEAR
Etc.,
These goods are all our own direct impor
tation and well worthy of your inspection.
THE GRABOWSKY .TRUCK
1, lVji, 2 AND 3 TONS 35 AND 45 HORSEPOWER
A KKMQVAULU I'OWUIl VANT; llardoiicd Steel IIUSHINC1S In
every .working part: KMURUKNtiY ' CoK'DKNSINO UlIAMUHK; JVOSl
T1V15 MECHANICAL, Oiling S)stcm.k ,,
HONOLULU POWER WAQ0N CO., Agents W.' M. MINT0N, MKr.
Phone 2160 875 South Street, Near King
New Shipment
Of a Complete Line of
Square Deal Hose
In Black, Tan, Grey and Ntivy
HAS JUST BEEN RECEIVED
Price $1.50 and $2 Per Box of Six Pain
YEE CHAN & CO.,
BETHEL AND KING STREETS
English Bath Towels
, BATH SPONGES, HAIR BRUSHES, CORNELL'S
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Benzoin Cosmetic Soap
ALL OF STANDARD QUALITY, NEW, AT
Benson, Smith & Co.,
PORT AND HOTEL STREETS
TOYS ARE HERE
No fear of not securini; sonicthinc new audi novel to nppcil to the
children's tnstc if vou bit? here. New line of MEN'S SHOES in slock. ",
The kind you pay $5 for at qther p'.accs you Ret hcic for $3.50.
Late patterns at low price in t'ie Dry Goods Department.
KAfl CHONG CO.,
rOKT AND BERETAN1A STREETS
If It's Paint
AND YOU WANT A O0OD JOB, SEE ME TOM SHARP
Sharp SignS
ARE SEEN EVERYWHERE
PHONE 1007 ELITE BUILDINO
& Marsh
Novelties
Etc.1
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