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10 ndNOLOLD STAn-BULIaETIN, Fill DAY. SEPT. 20, 1012. enpte v':...--.'.-:'A-:, IVIeelrfy Calendar MONDAY Lfitlil Chapter 2, Krgukir. TUESDAY: Honolulu Lodgr, Third Deg. WEDNESDAY! Hawaiian Lodirr, Third Irg. 'V- THURSDAY! FRIDAY! Of iwinW Lodge, .Second Dep. SATURDAY! ". .All visiting members of the order are cordially invited to at tend meeting of local lodge. HOAOLULILLODGE, 616, B. IV 0. E. Honolulu Lodge No. 616, a P. O. Elks. meets In their hall, on King St, near Fort, every Friday . evening. Visiting ; Brothers are cordially Invited to at 1 tend. - A. K. MURPHY, E. It. H. DUNSHEE, Sec j Meet on the 2nd and 4th Mon days . of- each month 'at K. P. . Hall, 7:80 p. m. Members' of ; oth- Marlne Engineers' er ' Associations . Beneficial. , : are cordially , In- . Association- . v I ted to Attend. TOL JTcKL LET. LODGE, HO.' 8, V Vyy K. of: P., ; ; Meets everr 2nd &n9 4th Pnr. ja day evening at' 7:30 o'clock it K, of : P.. Halh cor. Fort anc Beretania; , -Visiting; brothen cordially lnrited to attend. ; A. F. GERTZ, CV C .; : , r. , F.F. KILBEIT, K.,tC a. noxoLuiu AtiuE no, r; o; r 3 Meets on1 second, end fourth 1 .Wednesday evening ot.eacl month at 7:30 o'clock, li . K. of P. Hall, corner .Fori and Beretania.. .Visiting brothers art UTitcd to attend". :" " v V; WJI JONES; W. P. V J.".W ASCII, Secy." V HAWAIIAN TKITIE AO. 1; h O. IL 5Ii "e . Meets : erery r first- and thiro j A Tuesday of each month Id i - Fraternity Hall, I. O. O. F i building. Vtoiting brothen N ; ' v cordially Invited to attend I J. a SOUSA. Sachem. ' LOUIS A.4 PERRY, of R. HONOLULU LODGE KO. S , . 'V ,: l. o. o. m ..''-.j tvill neet In .Odd- Fellows bunding j Fcrt street, near King, every Friday evening at 7:30 o clock-. - . Visiting brothers cordially ' lnrited to attend. . ' : ' . AMBROSE J. WIRTa Dictator. JAMES W. LLOYD; Secretary. . MEETINQ NOTICE. . Oahu. Ixdge, L O. ti. T.t wilLmeet In the roof garden, Odd- Fellows' building, first and . third Tuesday at half-past seven p. m. " : GEO. W. PATY, Chief Templar. Masonic! . "- I I , ' M , . " V j- -. . . ' ' f If llonelola were" again swept by a conQagration, could, jou collect your insurance! ; i . . C. Brewer & Co., Ltd. i (ESTABLISHED 1S26) irnrcjient ' die the largest, and; strongest fire Insurance compa nlca in the world. : ' ; i ! v. 1 Liberal Settlements ;; "T. FOR SALE v S100O Lot on luiinul Ave., adjoining i w -Oahu CClub. T0.C00 sq. ft. . $1200 Lot 40x72 at corner of Nuuanul .- ; . and Judd Sts. splendid place j ; for doctor's office or store. $10,0007 acres; at uunui, adjoin ing Country Clnb; As a whole or; in part. j o f. d TnanrH . ' Waity-Buildina : f 74 8.: King 8tit :SECOr4D YEAR . . ",..-'.'HOSIE;-:, INSURANCE COMPANY OF C HAWAII, LTD. - O'Neill Bldg. r S6 King Street, Cor. Fort Street r. ; Telephone 3529 I" Photo-Encrin lag ir Iilehest " grade.' 5 ? Gasoline t . J :4 Titirbitie Will lift water 25 feet, irrigat ing: 10 Acres of land 1 Day, 1 Dollar for fuel 1 Inch deep water 1 Acre land ; l lnch deep water I Hour pumping 10 Cent for fuel . 1 Acre of land i 10 Inch body 'of, water .1; Dollar for fuel VO.Hour day pumping . ' f t Geo. C. Bccliley, Phone 8009 Sole. Distributor VP N ; HAM M-YGUN G C O, LTD. Importers, Machinery and v j ' Commission . Merchknta Dealers. Iri sAutomoDiies ana Automobile , ; - ' ' Supplies . "' . ALEXANDER YOUNG BLDG. . ,. VCor. fcing, arid .Bishop Sts. ;V ; . , ' TELEPHONES: : Office .............. . . 2137 - s Auto Supply ; Dept. .'. . . ... 3817 ' Auto Salesroom :. . .. . . . s . 3268 Merchandise. & Lachinery 2417 , . Garage . i w . . ; . . 2201 SUPPLIES -AND REPAIRING ASSOCIATED GARAGE," LTD. . . . t. : 1 k ' Automcoil 25: SCHUMAN CARRIAGE CO. Merchant Street : Use a PREST-O-LITE TANK oh your X Automobile-1 and vl Generator' Troubles.' .' . i : . y .; , Acetylene Light and , , Agency Co., Ltd. ! VULCAKIZIHG : ALL WE ASK IS A TRIAL HONOLULU VU LCANIZING WORKS , Phone "1823 ; Kaplolanl Bldg With 1- 2. 3. Service lls Alway; Good' at the Union Barber. Shop, -. Cunha's Alley, Next Union Grill, on King Street J 4. 5. I i 6. IS, i. : J UnderthTring Co, -.- . ' Limited ; ; : Night and . Oay Phone: 1325 71 BERETANIA ' - MEMBERSHIP FEES THE HARRISON; MUTUAL BURIAL ASSOCIATION From ;i to 10 years old.:.2.50 Fron10.to 30 years old. . . 30 From S0,to. 40 years old... 4.50 ; From 40 to 50 years. old... 5.50 From 50 to 60 years old... 6.50 J. D.' Marquea Pres. i . J. Hn"ownsend, Secy. PINECTAR WAS AWABDED HIGHEST nOXOBS At the .recent .California State Fair held, at Sacramento: , ; ; ; A COLD AWARD A BLUE 1UI5B0X A1YARD and - j . : 'r", ' .1913 '-v.-: - ;;' x-:-. American Undersiuril .... Models I' ON EXHiBITION1';.; j JJTOCiODILE Cook JUST THE TONIC FOR PALE-GIRLS A Good Color Biczra Better Hcallli and Dr. Wmiisis' Pkk Pills Brag BfctL Girls w!)0 stU'ly haril or vrork hanl, who grow pale aniif thin, vl;o -orre - Loiie from kLooI or shop too Urcd to do anything even ia t!:e way of asiu?c raent tvna are the girla avImj will get no benefit from a coarse of treatment witliDK TVfilianis' Tink KCa for Talo I'eorlc No mctUcinC eTr o2cml the public lias been sutli a . boon to euCcr ing womcri arid girls &3 tlila tonic remcIy. Tlx" pilia are not a mere stimulant, giving temporary relief ; tKey build up tlie body anew by making rich, red btood that imparts splendid health, brightness, cheenulncs?, energy and ambition. - Dr. Williams' Pink Pill begin their work o improvement with the iirt dope. Tle firet.8ign of improvement ia usually an increased appetite, . tlie absence of distrespihg symptoms after eating, more refreshing sleep, a better color in face andlipj. These are signs that pure rich blood is. now circulating through the body and that, with this necesfary as sistance, nature is effocting a cure. y - Mrs. Richard Ahrens, ot Cole Block, Brainerd, Minn. t says? "Owing - to a run-down condition of my blood, I suf fered for over two years with debility and nervousness. My nervous system wh in a terrible state. I lost flesh and suffered everything ft woman could.! 1 liad severe pains through the top of my head and across my temples. When these spells came on me I would have to give up ana .was. oiten ;xonflneu y to bed for a day or eo. ? After there head aches I would feel weak, for da vs.". I had no appetite whatever. . 'V, .y, "The doctor did not help jne much. For a time I would feel better under" his treatment and then would be worse acauu. Through reading : about Dr. : WilUams', Pink Pilla I was led to give' tbetn a triaLV fl eoony felt better and ; gained rapidly,,: I gained in flesh, had , a good color, and could eat , a hearty meal I take tlie pills now once r in a while for-a- tonio-and val ways receive benefit from tliem." r - v ; ; Two . .bookleta. . "Building Tin the - Blood' and 'Plain Talks to .Women," will be sent free upon request. Dr. Williams' Pink Pilla are sold by i alldruggipts at 60 cents per box; six boxes, $2.50, or. by mail, postpaid up on receipt .of :.price, by the Dr. Wil-y liams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y. : LEGAL-NOTICE. MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF INTEN TION TO FORECLOSE. AND OP FORECLOSURE: SALE. , . . v In accordance with the provisions of a certain mortgage made by. Hannah 7.7 Hitchcock1 tbaneMlst,datetr the 12th day of June, A. D. 1902, and re corded; In, book: 237 on- pages., 146 to 148 ; In t the office of the Registrar of Conveyances in Honolulu, and (assign ed by said mortgagee to The Western and Hawaiian ; Investment Co. by as signment recorded in book 237, at nagq 147,; in saia .officer ana t byr them as- signed' to-George P. Castle, by deed; recorded rn book; 364 at pages 83 and 84: in said office ;jiow held, by George P. Castle aa assignee notice is hereby given; that . the mortgagee Intends to foreclose ' , the same for conditions broken. to wit: non-payment of inter est and-minciDal when due. t ; ; v Notice Is likewise' given that after the expiration , of three weeks from the date . of thla notice, the, property covered by said: mortgage will be ad yertised for sale at public auction, at the auction rooms of James F. Mor gan Co.; Limited, in Honolulu, on Sat urday, the 28th day of - September, A, D. 1912. at 12 o'clock noon of said For further - particulars Inquire of Philip L. . Weaver. 512 Stangenwald building, attorney for mortgagee. y. GEORGE P. CASTLE, ; : 1 ; ; .Mortgagee. The pVemises described In the said mortgage" cohsist of that . certain lot situated in Kalihl,. city of Honolulu, lying on the west side of Kallhi Road, City and County of Honolulu, Tern tory of Hawaii, and particularly de scribed -by. metes and bounds, as follows:- ' - ... ... '.' .'' i. .'. 'RAirfnninp' at a nolnt nn the wester ly line of Kalihi road, which point is distant 197 3-10. feet north., 46 32 east from the northerly, corner of theJ Intersection of the northerly line of King street, with the, westerly, line, of said Kalihi road, true meridian, as fol lows: y N. 50 30 W 162 feet along fence N. 41 00'' E. 187 2-10 feet along fence to Wm. Mutch's lot; . S. 49 40' E. 26 6-10 feet along Wm. Mutch's lot as located in 1902; N. S. S. 45 25' E. 27 4-10 feet along 45 20'' E. 158 5-10 feet along 46 32' 'V. 201 1-10 feet along Kalihi road to initial point; 6aid lot containing an area of 35,350 square feet, the lot being a portion; of the premises described in Apana 1 of Land Commission Award 6450 issued to Kaunuohua for W. L. Mqehonua; and including in its westerlyportion a part of the road formerly used and known as Keaweamahi road. . ,The said lot being 'the same prem ises conveyed to H. J. Hitchcock by deed of AVilliam Mutch, dated April 12, 1896, and recorded in book 158 at page 363 In said office of the registrar of conveyances, at Honolulu. 5328 Aug 30; ; Sept 6, 13, 20 WHOOPIXG COUGH. It is in diseases like whooping cough that the good qualities of Chamber lain's Cough Remedy are most appre ciated. , It liquifies v the tough mucus end aids expectoration. It also rend ers the fi,ts of coughing less frequent and less severe depriving the disease dl all dangerous consequence.- For sale by - all .dealers, Benson, Smith & C6.t agents for Hawaii. v ; 1 , m ; Bfrr - Bullftln Ads. are Best Badness FREE TOLLS SET U, BUILDING Nation'sMerchant Marine Is Stimulated by Passage of Panama Canal B ll . - WASHINGTON, Sept. 7. Despite the pessimistic statements that were made before the Senate and House committees by opponents of the Pan ama Canal bill, a remarkable impetus to shipbuilding appears to have fol-. lowed the legislation and the Ameri can marine will shortly be flying 1 more flags. This number of ships, aggregating 234.000 gross tons. Is now in the course of construction in American shipyards, according 3 to reports jus completed by the bureau of naviga tion. Of this tonnage $0,000 is spe cifically intended for the canal traf tic The reports cover work and con tracts up to July 1st, prior to which time the shipping industry took on new life in the expectation that fa vorable ' legislation' would be adopted by Congress. - At the same. time,, during the pre vious year, a bare tonnage of 100,000 was In cours of construction. Order Many Ships. Since." July; Congress, by assuring free passage to American 'coastwise ships and duty free materials and equipment, a further impetus y has beenV given to shipbuilding and rapid accession to the numDer o ships flying, the American flag is ex pected. In addition, the provision granting American X registry; to foreign-built ships when ' owned by Americans is expected to lead, to the purchase o many, ships abroad and the bureau confidently expects that -within the next two years ; the American marine will be , restored to its former magni tude. . ; :.;:- , - ' S-:;';;V'" ' ' . 4 Concurrent With the stimulus to the American marine a worldwide awak ening In maritime affairs seems in In South America, the Government " " . ' vT; v " of Uruguay Is preparing to. spend $30,- 000.000 ! on the harbor of Montevideo, in ; addition to expenditures already made of 118,000,000. " A deeper and wider channel is to , be dredged and good' shelter will be -provided, fory.the large ocean vessels visiting that port Australia Gets; Busy. . ' ;V;;y ; y "''; According to consular reports from Australia, that .cauntrx.is Jopking for ward to japidly increased trade with the y United; States ' and particularly with the Pacific Coast. ; The new ser vice of .the Oceanic' Steamship Com pany ' is heartily. welcomed l-by -;the Australian, merchants , and ; press as an augury of expanding' trade ; con nections, 'f:-.:; " - i . . ;: The harbor 'of Macao, for 300 years before ; the English? advent" in: Hong kong , the. dominant port in China, has Just completed the dredging oper ations hegunV a year ago and further extenstlve ImDrovements are planned. From all the, European consular agen cies there are reports of Increased activities in construction ' and trade and a general tone'of optimism per vades the , business, outlook. V" FOR; AGEDiPEOPLE r Old Folks Should Be Careful In Their Selection of BeguIatlTe Medicine We have a safe,? dependable, arid altogether ideal remedy that is 'par ticularly ; adapted to the requirements of aged. people and persons of weak constitutions whb suffer from consti pation or other bowel disorders. We are so certain ,; that it will relieve these complaints and give absolute satisfaction In every particular that we offer it with our personal, guar antee that It shall cost the user "nothing, if it fails to substantiate our claims. This remedy is called Rex- all Orderlies. Rexall Orderties are eaten just like candy, are particularly prompt and agreeable in action, may be taken at any time, day or night; do not cause diarrhoea, nausea, griping, excessive looseness, or other undesirable ' ef- lects. They have a very mild but positive action upon the organs with which they come in contact, appar ently acting as a regulative tonic up on the relaxed muscular coat of the bowel, thus overcoming weakness, and aiding to restore the bowels to more vigorous and healthy activity. Three sizes, 10c, 25c, and 50c Sold only at our store The Rexall Store. Benson, Smith & Co., Ltd., Fort and Hotel Sts. A woman has to be a good guesser In order .to 'make a successful wife and mother. Federal Telegraph Co. (Poulsen Wireless System) Quick and Accurate 1055 Alakea Street Phone 4085 Now handling messages, code and otherwise, under same terms as cable company, only that we are 10 cents a word 4 cheaper. Office Open- Week days: 8 a. m. to 11 p. m. Sundays: 8 p. m. to 11 p. m. TELEGRAMS GO AT NIGHT DELIVERED NEXT MORNING We Solicit Your Business Soon. Working Day and Night Let tKese Vitalizing Elements i into your home; they are the simple means of keeping Nerves, Brain and Body, strong, active, enduring. There is no tubetitute for. ' fresh Air, Sunshine, ' Happy Thoughts or Scott's Emulsion slL omuaoimrm ; 11-63 wm t : i Geary Streeta above Onion Square European Plan $1.50 a day up J . American Plan $3.00 a day up Ifew steel and brick structure. ; Every comfort and convenience. A high class hotel at very moderate rates. In the center of theatre and " retail district. On car lines trans ferring to all parts of city, y Electric omnibus meets all trains and steamers. Hotel Stewart r ecognized as Hawaiian Island Headquarters. Cable Address Trawets-ABC code. JJL Love. Honolulu representative. i ;Hotell'ftter; Santa Barbara ' -V .. ; . I I IH! r-M fi n U lilLi U ULiiiiL J sah Fn)ii:oiscoi7;te'!! Reinforced Concrete BufWlno. 223 Rooms. 2f firsf cUst ettJng houses utthln 1 block. Rates $1. Sf .89 toflOOpertfis. F.LAAW.Tiu9in.P9S..l3ar The . V i. - t t Pleasanton Hotel WILL OPEN " October the First , RATES i ? American plan, for two, $120 to $180 per month. 1 TRANSIENT RATES: $3 to 5 per day. ' ' - ,. A ' choice of rooms for permanent guests : now open for inspection and reservation."' HENRI JULES PINCHON Phone 3427 Manager. ? t . .?' HOTEL WM WAIMEA, KAUAI Newly Renovated Best Hotel ;,;"'-''. ; on ;; Kauai ' v " ;y::y, Tourist Trade Solicited ' GOOD MEALS '' " ;" ' ::-":v;;.--t-''';V:".:-';-;v--- Rates RMsonablo C W. SPITZ - Proprietor lbs Colonial "Has prepared for the tour ist business by the addition 1 of two more bungalows beautifully furnished. They, are now ready for occu pancy. MISS JOHNSON, Emma, Above Vineyard DO NT OVERLOOK HALEIWA AFTER REGATTA DAY OR BEFORE ME FOR A SWIM AT THE WaiMki Inn NEXT SUNDAY Says the "Wise Bather i GUEIOS Largest Pacific Souvenir Store in the World HAWAII & SOUTH SEAS CURIO CO. y Lb 3 C. Q. Yee & Co., Hop MEAT MARKET AND IMPORTERS Telephone 3451 -Clothing and Shoes Yee Chan & Co., BETHEL AND - KINQ STS, e " " BUY YOUR. DRY GOODS from King St, 3 Doors from , Bethel Fine Line of Dry Goods Vah Ying Chong Co. King St, ... 1 Ewa FUhmarket ImpoeWoV ' Oriental. Goods; Wno:yTK Cof 941 Nuuanu, near King Street , ;'. lr"y: Phone 1020 ;; ' ; Exclusive Patterns in, Handsome Greys 62 SOUTH KING STREET The Vong Vong Co., ; " Builders and Contractors ' Ofice: Maunakea SL , L Chong.fi Co., , FURNITURE Mattress Upholstering and Fur ; ;. nlture Repairing 22 BERETANIA, nr. NUUANU You'll find what you want at the City Hardware Co., ' - - ''7 J- i Nuuanu and King Streets. " ' ' . . - .;..... - - - t T7ins Cucn Co. KING ST., NEAR BETHEL Dealers in Furniture, Mattrtss es, etc, etc. All kinds' of KOA and MISSION FURNITURE made to order.'. r : W. - l - 4 NEW DRUG STORE SODA WATER FOUNTAIN 4 HAVAII DRUG.CO. ' 42 Hotel St; at end of Bethe Well : stocked with New Drugs - and. Novelties. ; Ye .YC3liilia'i7a THE BICYCLE DEALER ; and ? REPAIRER, has moved to ' : 180 KING STREET ; New" location -Red ; front, near Young Bldg. v Telephone 2518 TelepTiori319? P, O. Box, 70S S. EOIIEYA,' I Vulcanizing Works 182 Merchant St.. near Alakea f 5 HONOLULU. T. H. - Y. TAKAKUVA, ; COMMISSION MERCHANT Japanese Provisions and . General Merchandise Nuuanu St, Near King St. CUT FLOWERS Clothes Cleaned and Pressed S. HARODA Fort & Pauahi Sts., Phone 3029 NO PRESERVATIVES IN PIONEER MILK THE BEST MILK - FOR ALL PURPOSES Your Grocer Sells It , DUNCAN'S' GYUNASnTII G. M. DUNCAN ' y 258 Beretania St opp. Royal Hawaiian Hotel Phone 3524 WIRELESS Office' In the Mutual Telephone Co.'s building open from 7 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. on week days and from 8 to 10 on-Sunday morning. Messages y for. ships at sea received up to 11 every night. ;- '. . ' KwongSingloy&Co ipifsesl; Stames, "A'utV A SPECIALTY paintin, n Iiusioce , ;south KINQ AND lw ' I k 1 1 A KNV3 GAGE MillineL .a - MILTON A PARSON-- i sit pnont mvuJ mi roV -, hat a beautiful line cf GOVfii; Just obtained' . In New York, which can be seen at her par- V Exclusive ',Ii!I;r.:ry yy., ; , s y XiiSj Fowc?, ' Boston Clock : Ceccni Floor - mm mm w mm , HIGH CLA33 mills.... v Club Ctibles Z'.zzk MRS E. E. DAVIS, Prc-r!:tr 2j. J Importsrs'Cf Lz;?, r ::;:zn '. and Fancy Cc: li 4 - HOTEL, NEAR FCnT l7Fall:Jl!l1:h2i7 now on c:: "LAY Nuuanu ;:r:i, f.::r ;'.:! ' V ClCAil NOV li F.VA.GUilST&Co.,l:. OAHU FURNITUnn CO. King Street, .op?5$!ta Ycur,3 Hotel r : : " P. O. Ex S U Phcne - REAL ESTATE' ; ; ' . -r INSURANCE : " Stangenwald Builder. 3 WHEN YQU WANT FENCE :vy - 8EE ALAKEA: STREET WILL DO IT n t 72 AN OPPORTUNITY BUNGALOWS AND REAL ESTATE OLIVE R G. i L A N 8 1 N G S0 Merchant" Street - - ? . FALL MILLINERY now in .: Exclusive ;Yet Inexpensive Headgear MRS.-BLACKSHEAR 1 Harrison Blk Fort St, nr. Beretania F I0U WISH T6 ADVERTISE IX y JIJSHSPAPEBS . V Anywhere at Anytime Call On or " " - Write " -E; C. DRAEITS ADTERTISI!Tn - Club I . ....y 111 .v'-.-.V:-: Vrip ' ..:.;. - ; v-''::7: