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V-s..V. HONOLULU STAR-TlULLETUX, WEDNESDAY, ATJfJ. T1912. i ,1.- KULA PIPE LINE WIDE PUBLICIT Y OW TYPEWRITER ' " " " ' . . ' . .. . .. ', . .. ... .' SIDES GIVEN ' i ; OLIVER SAVES IN Til 1v. H Sj 1 at The machine that has come to mean a saving to the busi ness man In time rind mate rials. Its simple yet effective con- struction, perfect alignment and quick recovery insure perfect results. Let us show you one of our V 1912 dLlVEfiS. Hawaiian News Co. Limited Young 'Bull'dlng "FOR SALE A small number of cheap Jots in a new tract on Gulick street. Just open cd. Prices .ranging 'from $150 to $!06. Easy terms. . , 1 v Also a fcw, lot Ih iNuuanu Valley. 4 I FOR RENTA line, cosy. 2-bedroom f cottage In -t'ovrn $22, and a 4 -bedroom 'house, with all . possible Conveniences and latest improvements, at Kallhi, $35. 4, H. 8CH NACICJ37 -Merchant Strest ;.y.iitkmssu o 13 Merchant Street ".".- Phone 2747.- Service le Always '.Good at ;.tht';7 j Cunha's Alley, Next Union Grill, on i'-,. ' . King 'Street v. ' -J PINEGTAR v 17A8 WAEirCD .'HIGHEST HOBOES ; ; -v At the Teceiit 'California BtalQ v" ".Fair ncid at Bacramehtor r' ' n -'- : .-'A cash piiize V A 1000 FEET-?4-lNCH v Garden Hose; : Extra Good Value 25 Ft J3.75 ' , 'llAMES'GOlLO CO'MPANYV Jatties Holt Offer jtorae .'flak Jots near,, th ea , line at Palais at a bargain, alio tb V balmy tea-beach home ot the late) A i V'' "miral Beckley'iVAqua Martnf.-; .;. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT iiraa lLDL an Opportunity (f (HI Cunha I J M( , ... (I' ..mi. M'lumMHW , "iimmiui TTj I urirn---"" "i No. 21, Price $4.00 Recent wireless improvementa here, including the establishment of the Poulsen system, are given much frpace in the San Francisco papers. The exchange of messages with San Francisco Is heralded as a great event. After telling of the opening of the line for news service, the C?all of July 29 says: Actual communication by the Fed eral Telegraph Company's system was established early last week, when complimentary messages between the company's new Hawaiian station and the brand new station at San Bruno poiut, South San 'Francisco, showed that the line was clear. It only re ctal ned for the line or is it a line? to be opened for commercial service, and yesterday morning was chosen for this auspicious event. The world's newB follows the line of :least 'resistance the shortest, quickest ami easiest line. Wherefore Honolulu residents have ceased to tead "Special by cable" in their pa pers, Instead it will be "By Wire less'; from San Francisco." The" gap fs bridged and the Hawaiian city is moved up "next 'door to the world. ;Trie , distance 'traversed is 'the great est 6ver which a regular service has cter' bt;en 'accomplished. From time to time, unfler favorable conditions, wireless stations in San Francisco have "picked up" the government sta tions in Key West, or off the coast 'of Maine, and sometimes In -Japan, but there-has 'never been any possibility MANUFACTURE OF SYNTHETIC RUBBER - In a. lecture before the Society of Chemical Industry In London, Prof. W. H.-' Perkln of - Manchester University described a process for the production of rubber In the laboratory which has been widely commented upon in tech nical and other papers in the United Kingdom. j ( . . J It was stated by ihe'lecturer that the synthetic, production, of rubber offers the'; probability, of a profit at , a price of 60 cents per pound, with a possi bility of its production at '-24'c'ents 'ler pound ' or less. Thefe fchas been keen rivalry; between England and: Germany In'the effort to makeTsyTJthetie rubber, jiHd priority :ofdlscoTeVy.4V "claimed by each country. It was cdntetided by" Prof. Perkln that; the English had an-, tielpated the Germans by about three months. , Method . of Production. ' In describing the 'new "process-' the lecturer stated that, starch is cdnverted Into either of two substances, acetone or fusel oil, 'by fermentation.' tThese suttetaneel r ttrenpby chemical means. con verted,- Inte Isoprene, the ;raw; . prod -iict from '. which the artificial rubber Is produced. , t - i t; ' f In.commentlns'upon the neVvVroc88 a correspondent: of the Manchester Guardian, gives It as his ' opinion that while .ai, very; cheap and rapid method hag : been4 discovered of making syn thetic rubber of -good quality, compar able n everyH respect to the natural. product, and while it has answerer! ev ery laboratory test satisfactorily, it has hot so far been -produced in sufficient , . -- at t -.I. J.ir f LlJ-jL-L-- k Japanese latilt , Of tionoulu, T.n. STATEMENT bF CONDITION, JUNE 29, 1912 V.. 'AseeU Loans, Discounts and Over- y drafts $57,911.93 Furniture and Fixtures , 1,726.24 Cash oh Iflaha and ih Bank. . 9,857.34 Cther Assets .. 4,432.89 J73.928.40 I, M. KOMETVA, Manager of The Japanese Bank, do solemnly swear that the aboVe Statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. (Signed) M. KOMEYA. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 29th day of July, 1912. (Signed) P. H. "BURNETT. Notary Public, First Judicial Circuit, T. II. 5302 July 31; Aug 7. 14 liiiiHmiiiiul ??.'... 11 r ''i"'i''''l"i'iiii"!U No. 24, Price ! I of sending commercial messages. The Marconi wireless across the Atlantic is about 1800 miles, but tnhe cable1 there is still the chief means of com-! municatlon. j During the sending and receiving' of congratulatory messages Friday and Saturday between the officers of (he company In this city, including Beach Thompson, president; E. W. Hopkins, vice-president, and H. P. Veeder. secretary and treasurer, and the fhief neinspr C. V Tripoli vtn wr vw-f -w a Vllf n iiv is in Honolulu, W. G. Irwin, the Ho nolulu and San Francisco sugar mag nate, sent his friend, E. W. Hopkins, the following: Honolulu, T. H., July 26. E. W. Hopkins, San Francisco Vis ited your new wireless station yester day and congratulate you on what you have accomplished and its suc cessful Issue. It Is wonderful. Hope that your health continues good, and your bridge is improving. Mrs. joins we in kind regards. We return In about 10 days. W. G. IRWIN. I All of the members of the company' are delighted with the opening of the Honolulu service. Besides the officers1 named above the board of directors comprises: John F. Deahl, J. Henry Meyer, Charles D. Marx, Carl Philipi George A. Pope and ;S. El Slade. A. Y. Tuel, the chief operator of the company, operated the sender during the transmission of the pres3 dispatches. He experienced not the slightest difficulty. quantities to enable practical tests to be' made. In the judgment of the London Times Dr. Matthews has made a distinc ad-j vance m snowing tnat rrom isoprene and sodium alone there can be made a. substance 'resembling rubber resulting from nature's sub'tle forest alchemy, and his standing as a chemist is far too high to permit of any doubt being cast upon his interpretation of his im mediate results. . The London Financial Times view's with some skepticism Prof. Perkin's discovery. In view of previous attempts to produce synthetic rubber. It states that any "calculation of (he cost of a given product by means of laboratory experiments fs necessarily, conjectural. In this case it is more than usually so. Prof. 'Perkln admitted that the whole question wWin an experimental stage. tttifttfr ifCtfESStfUL TEARS. For almost forty years Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has been curing cramps in the stomach and bowels, dysentery and diarrhoea . and has never been "known to fajltp 'ye.reljei even in the must bo v ere uuu uaugeruug coses, x uu can make no better provision for the safety of your family-than to keep, a bottle of this ;reinedy' ever at hand. For sale by 'all dealers. 'Bensori, Smith & Co., agents for Hawaii. President Miller of the Burlington tailroad recen.tly wrote to the govern rs of the states through which his road runs showing from figures for the last ten years that 51 per cent, or all the railroad fatalities happen to trespassers. Liabilities. Capital and Surplus Deposits .$30,157.90 . 43,770.50 $73,928.40 $3.00 No. 41 , Price $3.00 OF DROUGHT Special Star-Bullrtin Oirrvspontli-iKv WAILUKU. Aug. 6. The whole Ma kawao and Kula region is the driest in twenty-three years, The Kula pipe line is of great service in filling the cisterns in Makawao once or twice a week. The other days the water is turned into Kula. The pipe line has been extended to Makena, so the peo ple there can now have the Benefit of a good water supply. The source of water supply for the whole region has j been the greatest blessing imaginable to a large portion ot the upper Maui lands. Many people predict that the perma nent water supply will make Kula the I most popular summer resort of all the mountain districts in the. Territory. The air is delightfully cool and thet views of Haleakala and West Maiil among the finest bits of scenery in the world. BRUSH FIRE ENDANGERS COLLEGE HILLS HOUSES - I Fire In a brush pile on College Hills yesterday afternoon was prevented from working havoc among the,Tesl-f dents of the district by -Miss Rose Davison, the humane officer, who tele- phoned the fire stations and personal-) iy aireciea me ucuviues oi iony la borers who had been working upon roads1 and buildings in the neighbor hood. The fire originated in a pile of brush opposite the residence of J. H. j Young and spread out rapidly through j the fields and dry grass and timber.! Miss Davison, who was driving hbme, saw the start of the blaze, and after! summoning the laborers from their work she telephoned the fire depart ment, which immediately responded. The fire was extinguished with little damage. It was the residence of James Mc Aridrews that wasrscorched, not Dr. McAndrews', as' stated in the morn ing paper. ; .... .... JAPAN'SAiRfMAIL ROUTE DIRECTED . bT AN AMbnlUAN j SAN DIEGO, Cal., July 25. Aerial postal liae between San Diego and Los Angeles will be established in six months if the plana of W. B. Atwater.J the Curtis aviator, are carried out. Mr, Atwater Is at Toklo directing the oper ation of an aerlalf postal line between Tokio and Yokohama for 'the Japan" ese government. 4 ' He writes to James H. Holmes he is coming here soon to carry on nego tiation's with the government and make preliminary 'test flights between San -Diego and L6s Angeles. The letter containing this informa tion was carried from Tokio to Yoko hama by the Japanese aerial route and. bears the winged aerial postmark re cently adopted by the Japanese gov ernment " t The most imposing fhmily trees have their roots deeply interred. mm, Km 0 mm The Wretchedness of Constipation Can quklV be ovocome by 1 CARTAS UTTlEy LIVER PILLS;' p Purely vegetable lardy end eeady on tne nver. Cure ' BUioosaeo,, Heed. ache, Dizzi beu, and lodanoa. They do tbes duty. Snn'Pffl. Sowll Dmo, 'flmaH Price. Genuine muabeai Signature II IPiLU. I . - - . -! " Punahou Street, Wilder Ave. and Dole Street fife For Particulars Apply ttfcldg - 1 ne nanasomestoqaa r ouAdbcim . Ever Shippscl to 1 . - ' v k . - ' - ' . Is now installed, and ready for business, in our store. It "BECKETT the latest model, and fs ab solutely SANITARY. What does SANITARY SERVICE mean to : YOU? ' It Means:-. - : vVvl-..?;;v-'c&; Pure Soda Colder Soda Prompt and Stofartory Service Every Ail straws are in sealed envelopes, not picked over, nor exposed to Syrups and truits Kepi com, in giass wn pBrvewn wiiaiiwi. Absolute cleanliness behind the counter; no dark and dirty eornere. We invite your inspection of our new fountain; we re proud of it, new method of refrigeration to Benson, Smith &Co., Ltd. ; ' f ' " No. 26, Pe $2.00 No. 34, Pe $1.35 No. 33, Price $1.50 - 1 1 ... r rad Plioiwel an - - . . .; .v'ii'; ;-;.i'f ''?r . 3xi "''is ' :.f jGlass Is you. Washed 1 IT 3 : .- 2 t ; ; filet 6hd dust r ;t- v . --.v 'UfV" and will be pleased to, explain the Fo'rt aid Hotd streets M MB TAG e .