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formerly 60c, nowf... 40o
formerly 75c, nov..v. ...00c
formerly 5c, now 55o
formerly $1, j now.'. i. . . .75c
SKIRTS
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formerly S 90, now 65
formerly 1 00, now .75
Formerl) 11.75, nov 1.25
formerly K 00, now 1.50
formerly f : SO, now 1.75
PILLOW CASING
15c, 16 l-4c, 25c, and
30c yard
SHEETING
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and 40c
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CHEMISE
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formerly J .75, now 50
formerly f I 00, nw ,75
formerl) $125, now, 90
formerly 1135, now 1.00
formerly 1140, now.. , 14)5'
formerly 11 50, now 1,10
Ladies'
Formerly $ 1 .50 Joz.,
Formerly $2.35 ioz.,
Domestics
PILLOW CASES
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12x36 17jc each
12x36 20o each
45x36 .'., 25c each
Three Days Only
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the evening meal.
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aids the digestion, and quiets
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formerly II !5, now .90
formerly tl.'JB, now::...... 1.00
formerly 1160, now 1.10
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now " $ 1 .50
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68x90 .., ,1 .50 each
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HONOLULU, T. H.. WEDNESDAY,
iSODA WORKS OF
Food Commissioner Says Must
Conform ' ,to Law or
"Get In Trouble;
Special Bulletin Correnpondence.)
1I1I.O, Aug. 288trenuou meaRUres
will be taken with the aoda works In
this ell, unlriss ulcpn to make radical
cliiInRon In tho local Koft drinks hnvo
licen eltccted within the next thirty
ilAiH, according to n statement mailo
hy food Commlsslolicr niinchdnl Just
before, leaving hcrofon Iho MauBa Kes,
last frlday. Ho rtaled -that'tho soda
water munufacturcd licre.wus bad, In
that bad coloring materials were used
and that sncchArltK! was used for
mcctrnlpg Instead of sugar. The use
of tho former In foodstuffs of all lilnds
has been ospcclall) forbidden In till
Territory.
In spiking of the matter Dlanchurd
statu), that there was no reason that
sodn water of Just ns good quality as
could be produced anywhere, should
not bo manufactured here, and that
while at the profcent time considerable
soda water from Honolulu was being
sent here, if tho looal brands "hould
be brought up to standard they should
completely control the local market.
Ho stated that there Was no one place
hero that was had,1 but that all were
In sad need of Improvement.
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SAINTS ARENOW
Boys Will Give Benefit Enter
tainment at Park Money
Needed to Start.
The St.."I.oulH College team Is look
ing arouitd for money to pay Its pre
liminary cxpcnsc6 to tha "Coast, and
one scheme which ft has worked out
Is to ghe thrco big, .shows at the Park
Theater Monday, Tuesday and Wed
nesday nights of no'xt week. The Ho
nolulu Amusement Company has loan
ed tho Park to the bojs for these
three .nights, and also haiij been kind
enough to allow them to lmo tho best
tulcnt for thelrorchetra.
This plan It a good one, and will
gUe everybody n chnnfe to help ad
vertise Hawaii onllKmnlnlund
Among the Inter' Klna; events on tho
program will bo, thCj appearance of the
Kual quintet club, .which made such
a hit to a full house at the Opera
House last month .,;. i
Many of tho St ,I.ouIh Coltego los
will entertain with Instrumental selec
tions r.
The HI. Louis baseball team, with
the word llawullmarkcd n largo Jot
ters on the I'lajreriy, shirts, piopotcs to
tour the Pacific Coast next spring. A
qulntot club-and till) nice, chanjplon
sprinter of Hawal), will also accom
pany tho team on Its tour. This ag
gregation of p1uera will compete
against tho ,liesti college nnd university
teams on the Pa;l(Ic Coast. When It
cnmeH tpl sprinting, Blll Rice, En Sue,
Iltishncll, Chill fng'wof'th and Akana
Will uphold tho, honor of the team No
doubt u lino relay team cun be picked
fron" the above-named playeri. Barney
Joy will' handlo the, weights, and Leslie
vylll' guarantee tolHrovVfthe-bull across
the ocean The toys vv;'u( starl'play
Ing In V)ah fraiclscor, thcrf koLp mlith
as far as San Dlajto, thence, north io
Vancouver nnd, return to'' tlonolulu.
Whllo on tho mailandAio!f?ilnts' ex
pect to secure "the 'services of Johnny
Williams. foimcrr"plicher6f tho Bt
Louis team, who will no doubt greatly
strengthen the team. The boys' W!l
give their first entertainment on the
evening of the fourth of September at
tho Park Theater.' The 'entertainment
will start at 8 o'clock, nnd tho Pro
gram will consist' of four numbers by
peoplo now acting In the various the
aters, who v era kindly loaned to the
Iiojk by the amusement company. An
orchestra and Kanl's quintet club will
bo there to enliven matters. The pro
ceeds derived from these entertain
ments will go toward helping tho bojs
out on their proposed trip.
Members of the loan fund commis
sion with ono or more members of
the cltyt and county board of super
visors will visit windward Oahu to
morrow, tho party loavlngi"clty hall"
on or, about eight o'clock In the morn-.
Ing In two" automobiles.
It Is the urpose,(of h9 visit to'
Investigate thepeeda, of better roads,
leading' to Walkune wharf. The par
tys djie Io return to Honolulu early
in tho afternoon. Supervisor Ehen
Low has tho arrangements for a visit
to the' other side of the Island under
consideration ,
.
Senator llejburn made a bitter but
unavailing ntlnik onthe appropriation
(or a confederate naal monument at
Vlcksburg -
HILO WARNED
COMMISSION TO
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AUG. 30, 1011.
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FMPIRE THEATER
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NEW ENTErtTAtNEtl l
Louise Bright
CONCEBT 8INOINO BIBD
Student of 8r. Caronl of Italy
8w.tt.it Qlrl In Vaudavllla
O'Hagans
Comedy Skttch Artists Nsw Oddities
RIJOU THEATER
MONDAY NIQHT
' NEW, NOVEL, NERVYi
WORLD'S GREATEST RIPLR SHOTS
Fox and Claire
Shoot Dollars From Each Other' Llpt
Eldeds
Trick Bik Rldars Narva- Racking
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Leonora Harrison
Prima Donna from Talt'a
GREAT BILL ALL NEW
ORPHEUM THEATER
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,. MONDAY, AIGU8T 29
DO YOU WANT TO LAUGH 1 j
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Only Woman 'Hypnotist tn'th Worl
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BARNETT
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In Th.lr .Original, Sensational
HYPNOTIC NOVELTIES
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POPULAR PRICE8 25c, 35c, BOo
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Prices) 35, 25, 15 and 10 Cants Y
Hescrved Seats for center nnd wings
of grandstand can be booked at 13 O.
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Hall &. Son's sporting department. En-. metaled, to enrrj lieiv'j trnmonnd the
trance, King street (heaviest grades eliminated
Tickets on sale nt M, A. Ounsfsl "(h) The section of the plantation
Cigar Store from 1pm Saturday to road between the railroad station and
11 a. m. tiunday,
Whitney
Umited
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Owing to the conditions exkting
in .the Cotton' Goods market in
New York, we were .enabled to,t
purchase some -' ;M, ,: T 0
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White
Wash Goods
at extremely low figures. These
: we will place on '
S n i,T "i .;' u 4
Sale
On Friday Next, Sept. 1 st
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Goods of exceptional value as low
as
10c a yard
See ourd display
Order estimates
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from tho prcent time, and tht actlvo
(Continued fram Pago 1)
vvxirl', -of ciMippIng the th'ops With" ma
chtnerj und piittlni? tl(e rntlre plant In
rworklng condition will be pushed on
more rapidly In the near future.
Pearl Harbor TraffioT '
"In this connection the Importance
Of convenient travel for the personnel
now employed at this station, and
which will bt largely Increased when
tho station at Peurl Harbor Is cstau
lulled, should not be overlooked.
''"The present currlago road to Ho
nolulu Is 9 miles long, measured
(Vnm tlm nnrnna rt ITIniv onrl Vnrl
4 streets to the boundary of, the naval
property near Puuloa. This route Is
via tho King Mrect road past Fort
Shutter, through Mr. 8 M. Damon's es-
tato at Moanalua, thence along- the
public highway to a point between Salt
lak ilnij JAIcu- bay, .this, distance' ho?
Ing 6T mllej 'The "road for- thls;dls
tanie Is In fairly gbod condition, being
rock metalled road, but It pases over
it high hill near Salt Lake Fron),lh1s
point the road passes by a dirt road
following a hilly, devious atM' circuit
ous route through the Honolulu plan
tation to the railroad station at Puu
loa, 2 6 mile., this section of the route
being a private road owned by; the )to-,
liolulu plantation. From Puuloa'" rail
road station the'dlrtance to the boun
dary of the naval property is1 33 mile,
this road aUo being privately owned,
ihe property of the plantation com-
, "There Is a '"county ' road ' which
branches off from the King street road
at Moanalua, Just tefore SaltXake hill
Is reached, which passes to the cast
of bait I-ako hill, Instead of over It,
und crosses tho railroad at u point one
nnd a half miles e.ist frqm Puuloa rail
roud station, thence follows .thaLsouyit
cm side of the rullroudUrawc lit u di
rect line to Puuloa The length of this
bectlon of road from King street road
branch at Moanalua to Puuloa rull
nation J Is' A' "miles. a')Vg;int
branch at Moanalua to Puuloa railroad
the
fi length of 5 6 miles from the same DOlnt
ron tho Kins street' roud to P'sMloa gp
. Ini M tw lha iikt.nll. 'tvnialiul Vnttitt
over Halt Lake'.hllirundivMW) Pla'nrLvfrr,.!!U81y?,?-v .J"? P?r.?u.lB.r! .?'
tptlon road. This county
, road This ctAntProad IsUo
rough, hDlylhrt wiecnrUwt:ltfhofJ
unci, ut'u iur uruiniir) irumc.
"For Improving this road nnd making
It satisfactory as a carriage route to
Pearl Harbor, tho following Improve
ments nre necessary:
"(a) The section from Moanalua to
Puuloa, passing cist of Salt Lake hlll.j
should be straightened, Improved and
IJuuloa und the! boundary of tho'navallEllza Cassldy, wife of John Cassldy!
& Marsh,
property should bo opened oh a public
highway and be likewise Improved and
metaled. .
'This will reduco the cntlrq length of
' the wagon road from tne naval station
1 boundary to Fort street from 9 6 to
,725 miles, nnd will glvo satisfactory
road facilities to tho I'carl Harbor sta
tion -
Such a mud would, In my opinion.
.
lo nlBhlr advnntaeoui to tho oty of
Honolulu ,us afford big easy access far
tourists and,, ptlKr' visitors, merchaiUS
t ml tradespeople "to the-naval' station.
which will undoubtedly become In tlpio
one pf the greatest points of Interest On
this Island. '
"A communication was addressed by
my predecessor, llrar-Admlral C.k P.
nces, U. S rnvy, to the Superintend
ent of Public Works, on the subject of
Improving th,a( sh.ort stretch of planta
tion road between 'Puuloa railroad sta
tion and tin boundary of the naval
stutlon at Pearl Marbor, but nothing
practical has ever been done In 'the
matter, and 1 trust that In connection
with the extensive road building vvulcii
Ik soon to bu undertaken, this matter
of. great Importance to the naval Ra
tion at Pearl Harbor may be given' dlie
consideration , HK
"i huveHhc; hpno'r to be, "sir, ye?y
respectfully."' " f
"(8lgncd) W. C. COWLEfct'
Wear-Admiral, U. 8 Navy, Commsvn
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Jordans begins tomorrow a series
of 3-daya' tales, which 'wll continue
right' through, 8optomber.'A year. ago
I this, flrra did a rocord business ,, in
rD.rtlamha NTr,tu Ih.l- .Inab ,- n
much bigger and they have bought
specially for this sale. They cannot
show all at one time on 'account of
wantjof space. The first three days
wtli'je Specials In household goods,
featuring linens and towel. The two
large windows are crowded with bar
gains. The management expecMai to
close out the lot before the Bbro
closes on Saturday, otnor llnoBBire
oHir
planned for .next, week; In fact-tho
Vnole rriont.lV)ofdtnw Should bo n
"f?'.'"-" .""f.r'? ' D0'tull,
detailed In the A ill let In
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udge W. J. Robinson yesterday
approved Iho appointment of tames
L. .McLean an executor pf the will of
tho late Mrs, Marie SturnenbecKt An
Inventory Is to be filed within thirty
da s. Mrs. Rtiirncnbeck directed Unit
enough monev .pliould be put aste
lo pay for the tip-keep of her burial
lot In Nu un nu cemetery. The' rest
of the estate Is divided In cnuil
shares among Mrs. Jennie R, McLean,
wlfA nf .Tampa T. MeTnn and Mra
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