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HONOLULU STAR-BULLETIN, TUESDAY. OCT. 8. 1012.
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In order to make room for new goods.
Everything must be sold below cost
price.
For Two Weeks Only
Beginning October 1st
Nuuanu Street, near Hotel
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MULLET, RED SNAPPER
i ' THIS VEEK-
Great Delicacies
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Metropolitan Meat Market" ?'
MEILBRON A LOUIS
TELEPHONE 3445
Give Your Grocer An Order Today for
A Package of , . - " . :
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Better Than Butter For Cooking
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Bakery
Keep Cool !
It takas mora than tha tuggtstion to ktep cool thtsa day. It
raally can ba dona only with an
Electric Fan
Just attach it to tha chandelier in place of a lamp. It uaaa
lata current than a 16candlepower lamp.
Wa have them complete from
$10.00 up
The Hawaiian Electric Co., Ltd.
MESSENGER BOY
PARCEL DELIVERY
PHONE 1811
We know everybody and understand
the business.
GREAT FLOATING CRANE NOW BEING BUILT
FOR PEARL HARBORiTO BE LARGEST IN WORLD
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THE FLOATING CRAE AT MARE ISLAM), SLIGHTLY SMALLER TH
One of the most Interesting pieces
of machinery construction or assemb
ling ever seen here is now in pro
gress at the navy . dock, where the
giant floating crane, the largest in
the world, which is destined for ser
vice at Pearl Harbor, Is being erect
ed on the pontoon which recently ar
rived here in tow of the tug Hercules.
The job 13 a big one, and it will be
eeveral months yet' before the com
pleted crane ' will be ready for busi
ness. . ' ,
The crane, which was turned , out
by the WellmanrSeaver-taorgan Co.,
of Cleveland, Ohioand which is- be
ing" assembled under the direction of
that company's engineering represen
tative, Mr. Case, will be the largest
in the world when completed. It
will have a lifting capacity of 150
tons, and the contract price totals
$334,000.
The pontoon, on which the super
structure is being erected, was built
by the Union Iron Works, and is in
itself a giant affair, incidentally prov
ing one of the most unwieldy tows
that was ever brought from the
Coast to Honolulu. It is to be fitted
with Diesel oil engines, which will
drive the dynamo which supplies the
current for the hoisting machinery.
These engines are of the latest type,
and have been used with great suc
cess on similar machinery. In the
AX THE ONE.: AT PEARL HARBOR.
nnaa a a a a a a a a
event of anything going wrong with
the generating machinery, however,
the crane will be fitted with the very
latest model Edison storage battery,
capable of holding enough Joice" to
run the crane for seven hours. These
storage cells are a great ; Improve
ment on the old model, costing just
twice as much but being more than
twice as efficient
The picture above shows a floating
crane built by the same company for
the Bremerton navy yard, which Is
just a trifle smaller than the one de
signed for. Pearl Harbors It Is work
ing on one of the armored cruisers of
the Maryland type, ? which gives a
good Idea of its immensity.
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Substitute for Dutch Standard Said to Serve the Purposes of
Refiners Just as Well as the Standard Does Places All
'f Cane Sugafs af the Mercy of the Refiners - -
; During the many months that Mrs.
WVF. Frear spent on the - mainland
Honolulu Society' folk missed, tno
monthly receptions at. her beautiful
home Arcadia and y.esterday when the
Governor and his charming wife open
ed their home to the public many' Ho
nolulans as well as a large number ol
tourists gathered there to pay. their
mpect8. . '
Mrs. Charles lAdams and he- Jlswr
Mrs. Chester Snider received .with
Goyehrnor ? and Mrs. Frear. Others
whoa88i8ted during the . afternoon
were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mott-Smith,
Judge and Mrs. Alexander Lindsay,
Mr. and Mrs.v J. M. Dowsett, Mrs. B. F.
Dillingham, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bab
l:it. Miss Violet Atherton, Miss Mar
garet Waterhouse and Miss Marjorie
Peterson.
: Many of the society women who
were present have recently returned
from Europe and the mainland anu
many exquisite gowns were seen.
Some might have come from Worth's
and Paqulns or other of the celebrated
foreign tnodiste. During tne after
noon aengntrui reiresnmeuis weie
served by Mis3 Violet Atherton, Miss
Virginia Frear, Miss Marjorie Peter
son and Miss Margaret waternouse.
Tea and coffee were served -by Mrs.
Walter Dillingham.
The guests included representatives
of the army and navy as well as many
o the prominent townsfolk. Some
among those present were, Mr. and
Mrs. McNiei, Mrs. Belle Jones. Mrs.
Vjda Thrum, Mrs. John T. waren,
Mrs. '. Louis Warren, Mrs. L. Tenney
Pck? Mr. and Mrs. George Cooke,
Mrs. Clarence Cooke, Major and Mrs.
Tlmberla'ke, General Macomb. Mrand
yrs. Lam'san, Mks Snow, Mr. and
Mrs. Howlan .Mrs. Gibson, Mrs. Henry
Ginaca, Mrs. R.B. Reitow, Mrs. An
drew Fuller, Miss.Boge, Miss Chip
man, Mrs. Katherine M. Yates, (Mrs.
Lydia Bingham Coan, Miss Bertna
Young, Mrs. J. U Howard, Mrs.'T.'L.
McNab, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smltn,
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Griffiths. Mr. ana
Mrs. Dean Rockwel) Wickes, Dr. Dore-;
rous Scudder, Mrs. Charles Wilder,
Reverand and Mrs. E. E. Eberso,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard lrs, Mr. and
Mrs. J. M.t Dowsett Mrs. A. J. .Camp
bell. Miss Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Kellar, Mrs; William Keller iVs
Ethel Keller, Hrs. H. H. Williams, Mr.
Lynn McCracken, Mr. Robert Law, Mrs
George Guild," Dr.) and ; Mrs. Barnes,
Mrs.' William Whlney, and' others.
SALAMANCA HUNTS HIS
PAY AS BAND MEMBER
Lazaro Salamanca, veteran member
of the Hawaiian band, arrived in Ho
nolulu by the Siberia yesterday after
a visit to his old home in the Philip
pines to enter upon a course of trou
bles. Salamanca appeared bright and
early af the city hall today to collect
what he thought was money owing
to him from the municipality. He said
he had four months' salary due, and
Auditor Bicknell was enlisted In the
search for the missing pay. The au
ditor couldn't find out what Salaman
ca's status was, so he appealed to the
municipal encyclopedia of informa
tion, commonly known as Bert Riven
burgh, secretary to the mayor. Rlv
enburgh overhauled his mental card
index and brought up a statement that
Salamanca was given, four months'
leave of absence on half-pay, or two
months' pay in all. Lazaro seemed to
have figured that he had the full time
coming and when last seen was still
on the hunt for his musical rights.
Salamanca has been a member of the
band for more than twenty years and
recently decided to take a leave of
absence to visit ""his former home In
the Philippines.
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FEEL FINE ! LIVER RIGHT, STOMACH
SWEET. HEADACHE GONE-CASCARFJS
Cascarets make you feel bully; they
immediately cleanse and sweeten the
stomach, remove the sour, undigested
and fermenting food and foul gases;
take the excess bile from the liver and
carry ofT the constipated waste matter
and poison from the towels.
A Cascaret tonight will ptraigtiferi
you out by morning a lucent box
from any druggist will keep your
stomach restated, Head clear and
Liver and Bowels in a splendid condi
tion for months. Don't forget the
children.
Ah Tai, a Chinese caterer and res
taurant proprietor, doing business on
the windward side of Oahu, can read
ily testify to the high cost of! living,
following his timely" contribution to
city t and county coffers this morning:
Feeding the residents of the flour
ishing cannery settlement at eighteen
dollars a month and furnishing s plen
tiful supply of a brew; claimed to-be-
suited to the climate, may have proved
a prosperous financial undertaking
upon the part of the proprietor, but
he failed, to . take Into consideration
that the Territorial officials should
have been consulted upon the matter.
Charged with selling liquor without
first having secured a license to dis
pense the same, Ah Tai was placed
under arrest by Special License In
spector Fennell.
The Chinese put up an even hun
dred dollars to insure his appearance
at district court this morning, but for
some reason or other he failed to
show up when the names of offenders
against municipal laws were called.
When the third and last note sound
ed by Clerk Weed died away and no
Ah Tai materialized. Judge Larnacb
ordered the ball forfeited. .
Fennell claims that the Chinese was
doing a land office business in the
vending of spirituous liquors at his
place of refreshment near the Libby,
McNeil & Libby pineapple cannery.
When placed In custody the Chinese
declared that he had agreed to serve
meals with the nut-brown attachment,
and in order to fulfil his contracts
with his customers was obliged to pro
vide beer in order to make good.
Sue Tuk Yuen, a Chinese with four
bullet wounds alleged to be inflicted
by Ah Hoon, a former partner in bus
iness, is reported as well on the road
to recovery. Monday it was believed
that the man would die, as two
shots from a revolver had pierced
his lung.
Ah Hoon, the man charged with the
assault, is said to have made an inef
fectual attempt upon his life while in
the city and county jail. He made a
desperate attempt to hang himself,
but his plans at self destruction were
frustrated.
Chief of Detectives McDuffie states
that the value of two horses alleged
to have been stolen by Elia Long,
would total abou: $20i.. Long awaits
action at the hands of the lower court.
He is charged with larceny. The ani
mals were recovered by McDiffie af
ter they had been taken from the
premises of a Chinese in Manoa Valley.
NEW TODAY
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"CASCARETS WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP.
NOTICE OF LOST CERTIFICATE OF
STOCK.
Certificate No. 227 for 50 shares of
the capital stock of Alexander & Bald
win, Ltd., has been lost or destroyed. !
All persons are hereby warned against
negotiating or otherwise dealing in or
with such shares. Application has
been made to the treasurer of said
company for the issuance of a new
certificate.
Dated October 8. 1S12.
F. F. BALDWIN.
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