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rA'ENIKO nUM.ETIN', HONOLULU, T IT MONDAY, DKC. 5, 1910. V It. i r j. w t ?! I. vl 'Ml, HV it ,?!: ii it i .-' ,. ft cv a or n -;-i I i ii ' w -I 5 . &JA' tt , WAS IMPRESSIVE Largo Audience Yesterday - Heard Service For Departed. In llio flnucltty of a catlmdrnl Inte rior from the stage of the Opera Ilniiio ycHtenlny afternoon I ho I ill -lironslve Memorial Borvlcet of tho lo rul IocIro of Klkn was dolhercil, tho iiaiiiPs of ilcnd brothers being blazon oil In lot tern of flro from tho wliuluwn at tho bark of tho RtnRC Impressive In tho oxtromo wore tho lioaiitlful Bonlcon of yostonlny, niul tho IniRo nmllcnr-o piocnt sat liushod mid miitn during tho masterful ora tion ilollcrpl liy .Tohn Callieart, ntul tho eulogy of ilenil blathers hy Judge A. 0. M. ltohorlmm. Tho orator of tho day delivered ilittt was prohahly the most master fill nrntlon cer hoard In this city, taking an his (homo tho four cardinal ixilnts of nikilom, charity, Justice, lirotherly lovo and fidelity, and on thcro four points ho built up an ef fort that will long ho rcmembored hy those fortunate enough to ho In the nudloiico yesterday aftcinoon. In part ho said: Tho roll of tihscnt brothers has been called here today. Nanies of loving fathers, timolol husbands, nfTectlon nto brothers, nnd storllng friends. Did not tho recallliiR of thoso names brink back to us fond memories of Rood deeds dono? Of duty well lcr foinicd? Today Is tho first Sunday In Decem ber. As ou aro aware. It Is a day dcdlcaled by our order to tho memor ies of departed brothers. This fea ture oLIho order Is n. valualilo one. It was doubtless designed larpcly for tho purpose of prompting lis to tako nn annual account of ourselves. In deed, this stated ceremony would bo of comparathely llttlo benefit to us. tho living, dlil wo not draw therefrom sonio practical lesson. Ab KlkB, do wo religiously observe our obllRallon7 Do wo put Into prac tise those grand precepts upon which our order Is founded? These questions wo should nsk our pelves In order that wo may bo ad- Just our dally conduct that when we. In our turn, pass aloiiR to tho great beyond, wo may tako with us tho at miration of our friends, and lcavo be- bind us thoso tender recollections ' which ri"ro liioro fragrant than flowers moro substantial than tears. Charity, Justice fidelity and broth crly lovo tho four Rrcat principles of our order. To falthiuliy ne up io Iheso principles Is to causo tho world to bo better because wo have lived "If this wcro our creed, It wore creed cnouelt To keep us thoughtful, and mnko us brave, On this sad Journey o'or pathway's rouRh. That leads us steadily on to tho Rravo." .IiuIro Ilobcrtson's eulogy had a r ovrvi Q Tr the country that has in Vici malty, spired us with the mar velous music of Wagner, the exquisite poetry of Heine, the subtle art of Menzel; the country that has enriched us with the wonderful scientific discoveries of Humbolt and the splendid literature of Goethe and has contributed to the world's progress the masterly military ability of Von Moltke and the victorious statecraft of Bismarck is a standing testimonial to the ENERGY-BUILDING QUALITIES OF GOOD BEER Under the enervating conditions of our climate there is particular need for some force-giving tonic, and this tonic is found in perfection in Jstk sj-. .-S m tf-C m m m fr "fC " AyBjr tttvj A Family Beer that should bein strong personal touch and his closo nciuuititauco with thu dead In others gao an eloipicncu to his tongue that Btich acquaintance along can do. Thu Judge Bald that this day might hno been designed for lllk's to look Inward and seo If they were living up to their obllRatlons, Riving the best that' was In them to their dally work and hnvlng a charitable spirit towarl their brothers and tho rest of man kind. Tho decorations of palms, ferns nnd roses on the plane and the elk's horns twined with tho colors of the order nil lendlnR a fitting touch to tho ser vices of tho great American fraternal order . neautlfnl music, wns rIncii by Unti ed Theatrical Orchestra, nnd tho vio lin solo hy Mrs. Arthur I). InRulls and "Lend Kindly LlRht" sung by Miss Helen .1, Hloane ero both ImproRslve ns win tho Itccobslonnl suhr by Philip Hall. NEWS NOTES FROM KAMEHAMEHA SCHOOLS The Kamehnmelia Cadet llattnllon will go Into camp again this year at Moannlua. It will bo strUlly a mil Itary camp, and It will be a case of hard 'work. Captain Winters having planned to give the cadets a hard test or military life. The battalion Is expected to remain In camp from December 20 to 31. During this time tho cadets will go through the extended order drills more severely, and post scouting duty will bo added to tho drills this year. Last jear the cadets had to return to school after being In camp only two dnjs, on ac count of bail weather, hut Captain Winters hopes to havo good weather this year, bo ns to accomplish much. Tho cadet officers wont through a series of examinations last week In tho BChool of tho soldier, school of tho squad anil school of tho company, from tho Infnntry drill regulations, Most of tho officers made a good showing. Tho cadets nro very busy at prcs- ent hnving gallory practise. A squad from each company has a chance to shoot from 4 to G o'clock each after noon. SerRcnnt Benjamin mado 23 out of 2." last Saturday whllo at practise. Tho Junior and picked teams will start In football practise, tomorrow afternoon, and both tenms will have tho nld of a coach. Andrew Toepoo, tho Punnhnu fullback, will train the Junior-boys, nnd Allan irrflowan will show ihtn picked team some now stunts. Tho High School nlumnl team play, cd n gamo of soccer with tho Kam first team on the school grounds last Saturday afternoon. Tho Mailed ex pect to play a match with tho school team next Saturday afternoon. A picked team from tho Grammar School Lcaguo has challenged the Knms to a gamo of soccer to ho play ed on tho school grounds Wednesday afternoon. Tho latter lias accepted tho challenge, but they muBt come through with a list of ollglblo players. .v -i ,wv'f i ; ' K frflT-r , The 3eer That's J3rewed To cuif The ClimoJe :'-&&$$ESggZ$3cr: GAME STARTED GREAT FIGHT Mix-Up at Makiki Over Ball Game Yesterday After noon. There was something doing at Ma kakl Field jesteulay afternoon, when there was n free for-all fight, the Japanese and Chinese mixing over the gamo played by the C. A. Cs. and As.ihlH, In which the former won by one wore, the flnnl tally being 10 to 9. During the entire gamo badinage, was exchanged between tho fans lin ed up on opposite sides of the field, which reached a climax with a ges ture ninde by a Chinese fan to n Jap anese, n light starting Immediately, in which tho players did not mix. As the Japanese were In tho ma jority, the Chinese retired In good or der nfter several heavy blows hnd been exchanged. Tho game between the C. A. Cs. and Anahls was one frought with great possibilities, as first one Bido and then tho other wns In the lead, bo that the supporters of each wcro on the qui vlve nil the time. Ily tho result of tho Ramos yester day tho C. A. Cs., Asahls and Mu hocks nro again tied for first place In the league, the Bcrond gamo of the day being between tho MuhocKs and I'nlamas, In which tho former won by n score of 10 to 3. Score of the first gamo: C. A. C. JUNIORS. All It HH SI1 TO A 13 Ah In, ss 4 2 2 0 1 B 3 Ahnna, p-2h..r, 2 10 4 3 1 Sing Hang, cf-lf ti 1 3 0 0 0 0 TlnLo, 2b-cf ,fi 2 1 1 fi 1 0 Ah Hong, 3b. S 0 0 0 2 4 2 A. Wong, lf-rf.4 0 0 0 0 0 0 Akl, o 4 0 0 0 n 1 0 Aklu, rfLlb ..r. 1 0 l 3 l o Lau Yeo, lb-p.3 2 0 0 7 2 1 Totals... 40 10 7 2 27 17 7 ASAHIS. Ait n nit sn ro a R Arakl, 3! ...,4 2 0 0 0 10 C. Mo'rlyama, rs 3 1 1 0 1 fi 3 Murakami, c..r 1 1 0 G 0 o S, Nodn, 2b . .C 1 0 0 2 4 0 T, Morlyama, p fi 0 0 0 0 3 0 Imannka, cf ..4100100 KnurlsakI, If .4211200 KoJIma, rf ..4 0 0 0 0 0 0 HnyashI, lb.. 3 1 0 1 IB 0 1 Totals... 37 9 3 2 27 13 4 C. A. C. JUNIORS. nuns 0000C0203 10 Uaso hits 100130101 7 ASAHIS, Runs 12 000300 3 9 naso hits 0 1010100 0 3 SUMMARY. Two-base lilts, Ahana, Sing Hang, every home' i on thin, pale children i almost magical. It make them plump, rosy, and active. Scott's Emulsion contains no drug, no alco hol, nothing but the purest and best ingredient to make blood, bone and solid flesh. Ah III 2, C. Morlyama, Murakami; tlirce-abso hit, ,Sliig Hang; bases on balls, olf Luu Yeo 3, Ahana 2, T. Mo- riynma 3; passed lialls, Akl 3, .Mura kami 1; struck out, Lnu Yeo 0, Ahana 3, T. Morlyama ti; double plajs, A liana to Tin Lo to Lau Yec, Lau Yeo unassisted; 'left on bases, C. A. C. Jr. 9, Asahl 8; hit by pitcher, A. Wong; first base on errors, C. A. C. Jr. 2, Asahl 3. Umpire, II. Chll- HiiRworth; scorer, 8am Hop; tlmo of game, 1 hour 35 minutes. w FORT SHAFTER NEWS FIELD AND BARRACKS. Tho midwinter target prnctlco for this battalion will commence In a few days. The target ranga Is In fnlr con dltlon at present, but n few days' work on It will plnco thu range In n very good state. Tho I'ost painters have completed F nnd II Company barracks with their trimming coats and nro nt O Company barracks nt present. They expect to start on K Company barracks about the middle of noxt week. Off to 8chool of Musketry. Tho following-named men from this battalion will proceed on tho next transport for San Francisco, Cal., and thence to Monterey, reporting upon arrival to tho officer In charge, of the Musketry School: Corporal Smith, Company V; Corporal PlantkowskI, Company II; Corporal Jones, Company K, and Private Ream of Company O. These four men will tako a four rnonths' course In shooting nt thu, school, and when they complete, tho course they will return to their proper stations for duty. A Proposed Entertainment. Tho men of Fort Shatter aro trying hard to glvo an entertainment this month but tho dnto has not been set. Corporal Dean of Company V and Mu sician Fcrdlnant of Company O are working hard on tho matter. Thero has been no entertainment for tho last two years In this Post, but It Is oxpected thnt this ono will bo a groat success. Tho entertainment will bo nn Invitational nffalr. Swimming Drill. Tho men from nil of the companies have been getting swimming drill for tho last two weeks, and some of the days havo been very cold for tho drill. Lieutenant Chilton Is trying hard to get water-polo teams among tho com panies for tho next Hold-day, which takes place on tho 23rd of this month. Change In Posts. Slnco tho Commanding Officer has returned from tho States thero has been n great cliango mado. Only two posts nro bolng wnlked now by Ben tries. Thu No. 2 post extends twice as long as It did before and No. 3 thu Bamo. Tho sentries havo to report nt tho guard-houso ovcry half-hour, one reporting on tho quarter and tho other on tho half. No, 2 post extends all nround tho corral, post exchange, com pany barracks, flro-hotiso, and quarter master's building. No. 3 post oxtonds around officers' quarters, post head quarters, non-commissioned staff quar ters, and returns by keeping tho build ings to tho left, reporting to tho guard bouse. Special Duty, Prlvato Rrawncr of Company O lias been detailed on special duty as com pany gardener, rellolng Trlvato Oato mnnn of Company O. Prlvato Oato maun Is doing duty now with his com pany. To Cooks' and Bakers' School, Prlvnto Roberts of Crmpany 0 will leavo on tho noxt transport for San Francisco, Cnl., reporting upon arrival to the, Presidio of San Francisco for a four months' courso In baking at tho Cooks' and Bakers' School. The men of this command woro paid nt 10:30 this morning by thu Paymas ter, They were paid In thu following nMer: Post Noii-poinmlssloni'd Staff, Hospltn iorpH,' Companion F, If, 0, And i:. ' TO THE PUBLIC We wish at this time to express our appreciation to the Island public for the confidence reposed in us, as manifested by the large number of purchases of- the motor cars we deal in. Altogether in the past we have handled some ten different makes of cars; we now handle only three. There is a reason for this. To handle any new make that was produced seemed to us too much like "trying it on the dog" with the public as the Dog. Our policy was to study the situation carefully, gauge local conditions and then consult the best automobile authorities in America with the result that we represent today The Pierce Arrow These three great makes represent a combination of best practice in automobile construction, with the widest choice of body types and prices. The manufacturers of these three great makes are the leaders in the in dustry. By handling only these three great makes we can do justice both to the public and the manufacturers. There are from five to eight thousand different parts in an automobile multiply this by ten, and the number is enormous. Few dealers if any could keep even the necessary parts of ten makes to provide against inev itable accident, but with three it is different. We wish our name to be synonymous with the & ft.', i. j$JP'? nnnn aiith MMriRiCQ AMn.nnnn ccpuinc . 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