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Our Store Policy
lias always been to carry the standard
and desirable goods in every line.
That is why wc chose Kodaks for our
photographic department. We felt
sure from careful investigation that
these were the goods that should be
offered our customers. From our
years of experience we now know that
wc were right.
Our sales of the
Folding Pocket Kodak
have been particularly
satisfactory to us be
cause these cameras
have proved so satis
factory to our cus
tomers. Pictures post
card size 2 x $V
Fast lenses, splendid
shutter quality all
through. Price $20.
Lets us show you.
Honolulu Photo Supply Co.,
'Everything Photographic" l'ort below Hotel
HAWAII TAKES INITIATIVE
The National (luurd of Huvvall has
taken tlic Initiative In nn Imiiortnnt
matter of Intercut to tho organized mi
litia of every State unit Territory In
the Union A clrciilnr letter lint been
sent by the mljtitiiiit general of tlie
1 lawn II Kiinril to Ilia adjutant general
of eery State In the Union, culling at
tention to certain piovlslons of the
new military appropriation hill, which,
!lt Is rlalmeil, will work Injury to tlio
organised tniniia
The letter, which explains Itself, Is
In part an ToIIowh:
TnnniTonv ok Hawaii.
Tlio Adjutant (leneral'H Office.
Honolulu, January 4, 1012.
The Adjutant General, Ktato of
Sirs I desire to Invite jour ntlcn
tlnn to the new legislation Incorpor
ated iih a rider to the Army Appropri
ation Hill recently prepared liy the mil
itary committer In the House of Rep
resentatives and mentioned -In the Mi
litia lliillrtln of December 16, 1911,
I'nr. 63
The proposed nmendmenlii are revo
lutionary In character and. It deems to
me, will nullify much that has been uc-
(ompiisncii smco mas, ami prnciicniiy
all that has been accomplished for the
mllltla slnco the creation of tho mili
tia division, prior to which time the
mllltla received hut want attention
The proposed amendments, It seem to
me, will put things hack as they were
about tvvonty-llvo jcarx ago In the
regular service, when a few start olll
cers In permanent departments had the
army In their vest pockets, and It can
readily bo Imagined with such a con
dition of affairs that the mllltla would
stand but smalt chance with ofticers
who arc not In touch with us, who ncv
cr understand our needs, and who
never attempted to accomplish any
thing for the mllltla. Tho mllltla In
recent years, since the passage of tho
"Dick Hill," has experienced the do
nothing policy which practically ob
tained (In so far as the mllltla was
concerned) 111 tho Adjutant General's
seem to affect the army alone, we as
militiamen have a genuine Interest but
apparently no need to worn, at nill
cers of the regular service surely will
be on the alert, but, upon the con
STOCK COMPANY
WILL OPEN
An announcement of deep Interest to
structlon by the propositi stun" bureau theater-goers Is made. Unit arrange-1
of some of those parts our Interests incuts have been lompletcd which will
may depend. Those portions of the give to Honolulu n llrst-cltiss stock
hill which directly affect our organ-liompuni n lompuny that Is not In,
Iratlnn should call for searching In-,iiny way (omposed of poor mtois. ami '
tpilry and scrutiny, and every effort whose productions are In no way niedl-'
should be made to avoid going back- ocro or middle tlass, but a coinpinj
to the moribund condition prevailing a jwhlih. though It will play at prices
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few years ago.
Mllltla Division Helpful.
The proposed, rider prov lde that the
olllco of chief, division of mllltla af
fairs, be nbnllshcd, and the work now
performed by officers In that division
shall hereafter be dono by olllcers of
tho bureau of the general staff, whero
such work will be divided up as It was
before tho creation of tho mllltla divi
sion, and by which the mllltla will lono
tho services of tho live olllcers vvliourc
now detailed because of Kpcrlal tltuess,
such details being made from olllcers
on duty with troops If the mllltla
division Is abolished ami the work thus
that are strictly popular, can and ilo"n
command u dollar and a half In short
er visits, and which will Mage In llrst
class maimer the latest and best roy
alty comedhs from the lit
The company which Manager Adams
has been able to secure, which will ful
fill these conditions, and which vvljl
play at the Ilnval Hawaiian Opera
House, starting Monday, January 29,
U that which Is known as the Harry
I'orson Clarke Compaii. taking lis
name from the genial and clever come,
dlau who Is at oneo Its star and ovvmr
It Is not without Interest at this stage
to examine some of the records of the
Pau kaHana
will remove the accumulations of
dirt and enable you to start
with a clean balance
sheet for
19 12
Ask Your Grocer
HONOLULU SOAP WORKS
THE IMPERIAL
heavy duty Marino and Stationary Qa Engines are built in 8an Franelico,
Cat. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6 Cylinders) 4 to 250 H. P.
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Dear Sirs: Wo take pleasure In stating that we have purchased one 25
h, p. four oyllnder, two 35 h. p. three cylinder, one 12 li. p. D. C. and four
teen 4 and 6 h. p. single cylinder Imperial Engines, all in no in our fleet of
fulling boats We are well satisfied wl'.h the performance of your machines
and will gladly recommend them.
AMERICAN FISH & OYSTER CO, Black Diamond.
Imperial rapid advance In trade it due to its havir,p the highest effici
ency of any gas -nglne In our market. Every possible precaution Is taken In
the manufacture if Imperial as to belt of material being used, exact, and
etandard sizes turned out. Call and we will show you Imperial engines, big
end small, marine and stationary, working in Honolulu. Imperial agent for
Hawaiian Islands is HENNIMG A. PETERSON, 1150 Atakea Stree P. 0. Box
151, Honolulu.
divided up, we will have our affairs company and some of the details which
handled by olllcers permanently nvvay arc to hand, of what Is proposed hero
from troops ami not In touch with the. details that will be elaborated from
mllltla and Its needs, and with tho time to time Mr Clarke himself Is
work now concentrated hi the division no stranger to Honolulu and Is will
scattered piecemeal here and there, wc I remembered for tho clever work lie
may fairly assume from the past, the ha shown on former visits. Ills great
same luck of sjstem and coordination reputation both In the city and from
which was the primary cause for the
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creation of the mllltla division lie
spectfully, J W JUNKS,
The Adjutant Cleneral.
ISENBERG NOW CHAIRMAN
OF PROMOTION COMMITTEE
Tho Promotion Committee jesterday
afternoon rcgritfull) granted a. throe
months' leave of nbscnei to Chairman
W. 11 Hoogs, who Is going to Man
churia on Immigrant business. I). P.
R. Iscnberg was named to fill the tcm
nnrnrv vnennev In the chalrmanshlli.
Department ami In the otllce of the . . . . heading the work of
mllltla secretary up to about tho tlmoj l,niinclnB tho n,,ril iurade. ho will
of tho creation of tho Mllltla Division.' ,mxe ,,, ,mmU fu for some mc t
Should Be Investigated,
It should bo noted that as tho rider
Is attached to the Army Appropriation
lllll It will necessarily be considered
with many other Items In the bill, and
consequently will have less nttentlon
on tho lloor of the House than If It
were n separate hill
The rider to the bill amounts to n
reorganization of substantially nil
parts of the army except the line. In
tho parts of the hill which at llrst blush
without will Insure him a hearty wel
come. He has for some time now been
plav Ing these stock seasons, Inter
spersing them wsjth tours of the great
successes with which his name Is con
nected In the West mid Northwest
he Is regarded as the father of the stock
company Idea, and his name has lonT
been one to conjure with He has had
seasons In Denver which lasted nearly!
two whole years to s.iy nothing tit
the seasons that he has plavcd In Saul
lYiinclsco, Seattle, Portland, and many
other cities that have varied In length
from ten weeks to six months.
J He made great fame and fortune for
himself In his tours of "What Happen
ed to Jones," "What Did Tomklns Do")
and "Ills Absent Hoy" Hut there ls
one feature of Mr Clarke's season
Which should not be overlooked. It I
this: that throughout their courso ho
come. Tho committee discussed Floral
Parndc prospects jesterday and was
much Hutlsllcd with. the elaborate plans
Director A. P. Wall bus In mind for. K,(1KCH m,ti,lng hut the latest and best'
this jenr. J comedies Prom this fnct they have
Zcno K. Myers of the committee hnd clnc to be known In the Western coun-
llne reports of tho publicity given tho ,. nH "Laughing Seasons," n sobriquet
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Invitation to Insurance men to visit
Jherc next February and many nro ex
pected to come Heqretary Wood was
,ublo to report decided progress nlon?
promotion lines In general, and the
committee Indorsed the plans for en
tertaining the pa.-scngcrs of the round-the-world
liner Cleveland when they
arrive on January 24. It was report
ed that It K llonlne, the mnv lug-picture
man has secured Rome magnlll
cent photos, panoramic as welt its mov
ing, of the volcano.
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ANTIPODEAN EDITOR
IS FRIEND OF HAWAII
Kdltnr W (1 Conlry of the Hjilney
(N. S W) Herald has addressed tho
following letter to Secretary II P.
Wood of tho Promotion Committee:
"I don't know how I am to thank
sou for the generous hospitality of
jour committee, which Is uh gratifying
ns It was unexpected.
"M trip to Honolulu has been one.
of uu.illoed pleasure This time 1
brought my wlfo with mei we have
already decided that next time a
daughter Is to come. Kor once my wife
thlnku I did not do Justice to a place,
In my accounts to her.
"I shall certainly help Mr Hunter In
tho campaign for closer communica
tion between Australia ami Hawaii
Wc should have a constunt Inter
change of products and people, ami tlmu
should be reduced to ten or cloven
duvs"
that In Itself Is a tribute to their qual
ity, and to the fact that In no play
produced Is permitted nny word, action
or suggestion that In the very least
degrr-c bears the taint of horseplay,
suggestion or vulgarity. Mr. Clurko
has established for himself a reputa
tion for a first-class company, com
posed of the best people obtainable, and
presenting the llnest of comedies an
evening's amusement without vulgar
ity. The Honolulu laughing season will
commtnee .Monday, January '.'!, and
Mr. Clarko guarantees that he will
tome to the clt supported by a com
pany of more than ordinary merit
composed of talented men nnd women,
who, In addition to their talents, are
rood to look upon, both In nature's
charms ami In the creations of the
dressmaker He will present the very
latest ro.wilty comedies from the Hast,
and will stage them with that lavish
hand end attention to detail that gain
ed him prominence the country through
Ills leading lady will bo that charming
and fascinating actress Margaret Daln
Owen, who scored so striking a suc
cess In the same position last season
Jacobson Bros.
Men's Shoes
1151 PORT BTRKKT
PHONE 3(01
QUARTER SIZES
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Regal Shoe Store,
Phone 31Z8
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eretanla Street, Near Nuujnu
HONOLULU, H. T.
Telephone 1001
APPOINTS COMMITTEE TO
GIVE CORRECT NAMES
Profesmr W D. Alexander, J 1'
Drown, I. A. Thurston and I'rancls (lay
have been appointed by tho ciovcriior
to act on tho commllteo with him for
the determination of tho correct no
un uclaturo for Hawaiian places This
Is following on a request miule tho
(lovernor bj the geographical board III
Washington
Hiuco receiving tho llrst Intimation
that correct names were needed the
(lovernor has had long lists of places
and names sent him for classification,
and tho committee will get straight
away to work on these Thero Is
enough work In front of them to keep
tho members busy for a considerable
time
LOCAL CHINESE THANK
CONGRESSMAN SULZER
Chinese of Honolulu yestirdny sent
the following cablegram of thanks to
Congressman Sulzcr of New York, who
Introduced the resolution that the
United States recognize tlio new re
public Hon William Sulzer, Washington:
Hawaiian Chinese appreciate deeply
our effort to advance the Chinese Ite
puhllo and liberty.
C1IA.NO CHAU, for Committee,
JUDGE DOLE WILL NOW
TAKE CRIMINAL CASES
According to nn order Issued by
Judge Dole vestcrday afternoon, ho will
In the future take all tho criminal
eases In the Federal Court, while Judgu
demons Is to bundle the bankruptcy,
application for naturalisation and cer
tain civil ami admiralty cases now
pending.
The uisis on the calendar of the
Federal Cnuil at present are as fol
lows. Aihnlralts HolTsi hlaegir . Co vs
German bark Paul Iscnberg, l.lttlo ct
al vs J D Spreckds A Pros Co;
Paul Martin vs, James Fullerton, mas
ter American bark Port (Icorge, etc,
Paul Martin vs. American burk Fort
(Icorge
Civil United States vs Metropolitan
Meat Co', United Slates vs. Max
Schli miner
Common Law anil llquity United
Stalls fin the use ami benellt of l.c-w-ers
. Cooke vs. The llurrcll Construe-;
tlon Co et al,
Judgo demons sits In tho follow Ins
cases:
Admlraltj Intcr-lsrtind Steam Nav
Co vs Celtlo Chief, Miller Salvago
Co. vs Celtic Chief. Matson Naviga
tion Co vs Celtic Chief, consolidated,
(icorge It Majne vs. S S Makura;
United States vs schooui r Concord
Civil United States vs Mollis 11
Hustace et al : United States vs Cecil
Ilrown et nl.i United Stales vs Win
I" Pogiio et ul : United States s
I'oard of Hawaiian Avangi Ileal Asso
ciation, Unlteil( States vs Pepeckeol
Sugar Co et al
llonut Hie Floral I'nrmlr and help
Ilinisl lliinuliiln.
these
Damp Days
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