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HONOLULU STAB-RrLLETIX. S.TI K1.Y. .. j. HAWAIIAN BOYS WHO LEFT-ISLANDS FOR OUTSIDE WORLD ARE 'MAKING GOOD' ALL OVER MAINLAND .BijoraTheaftre is. Ha r A. L. C. Atkinson Brings Back, News of Former Residents Who Have Not Been Heard of For Years Many Have Gone on Stage or in Musical Com panies A. I.. C. Atkinson foregathered with a number of former Hawaiian resi ientn during his recent May on the mainland. JCven in the thick of the campaign, when Mr. Atkinson was striking valiant blows for the Bull . MOokp cause at headquarters in New ! York, he found tirr.e to look up a lot of Hawaiian boys He has collected the information thus gained and brought it back to Hawaii. The re sult is remarkable. Scores of young Hawaiians who went to the mainland mid have never been heard of siWe i have been made good In varied linen, j Arpong the names mentioned below j are some that have been almost for gotten here for years. ; V By A. L. C. ATKINSON. j The Hawaiian music boys are do-, ing; splendid work in advertising Ha- j waii. They have played in every cUy ! of Importance, especially through the MiddlcWest, and invariably they have become favorites. In fact they are represented in almost every line of musical entertainment and they are "making good." Willie and Jack Ellis are now the king-pln in New York Cityf It means a great, deal to "land" In that big place but those boys have done it When I left. New York, the Hawaiians were the rage. The hardest line with which to make a success is carbaret work. Will, who has developed into a mighty capable orchestra leader, has Jumped Into this line and is a big card. Jack is - recognized as one of the very best lad singers In the Me tropolis. At present they have two companies at work In leading cafes and are planning to have a third: Will told itie that he. expected to put his crowd into f Little Hungary." This is one i of the biggest show places of New, York T City. Anybody "seeing New York." always goes there. It Is Bohemia of the Bohemians and ! the! most unique restaurant in the United fetates. One or the Ellis companies finished an extensive engagement at Churchill's,-about as gay a place as can be" found on the "Great -White yy. , wun tne Kins dots are U 2 :,' ' St. x i Absolutely Puro The only taking powtlcr mada from Royal Ccapa Oroam off Tartar Lf3-Um,IIoUrae Phosphate ' If M : " .: a , vk , vAi vvv i;: " ' no ; i&tiy - - . J- p - v ml A uraraa is to be included in the star i films for the first of the week, !t ? you want as good as t!ic.-p is in photo j plays, you will and it at tit. mm ACTGRS BACK FROM Mil L nur of MIs Charlotte Pnnrnn, Xew York actress who Is wedded to William Kalaraj Rohllnr. formerlr f IlnwntL itnMfno- d nm r tt, mnnr n... ti c . J -"m w I til. IfllllllJ JIHIIHJI" tin H. I. M E.- . V - J II f g . fc j- Hawaiian hula dancer r v She has .been taught ail she knows by the Hawkiian vy. tv jin me riiiis Doys are ' v;" ireuunuouve i John Paaluhi. Kalama 'Bohline nvM ,acmt of grace and refinement. The Va1sl1ri i ilto.1 T v - ... I HlwaHan hula Aanraa n Vi immma, ftiiiru juucb, wuuepn jveni aihuo and .William Kanui who has or ganized .the Ellis companies. "Lloyd Chllds, who came to Hono lulu, originally with one of" the spe cial i excursions from Los Angeles, ,took a company on the road .last spring. rThe aggregation Is " due in New York; in a few weeks and will probably go under Will Ellis, man agement as all of the boys were with him Originally: - J. A. C. Peterson-, ho used, to be with Wall-Nichols mu sic department George VIerra, Henry Smith and George Kalaluhi are in Chllds' aggregation. Tha BIrd of Paradise. I did not see "The Bird of . Para dise" in New Yprk as it waa on the road during my atay there. From peo ple competent to judge, I learned that the show is pplendid in point of local color, t Mr. Tully, the author, caught the true native atmosphere, although the theme was rather severely criti-; clsed... Many persons thought Tully had not been fair to the native Ha waiian. But be that as it may, there IS SO Question Of th "hit" . " v buai MJksl Jones and his Hawaiian singers and Hawaiian hula dances on the main land are exceedingly graceful and some cf them are very elaborate and varied in movement and gesture. Robert Yap, formerly manager of the Chinese baseball team, has just finished an engagement with the play, The Yellowjackef and is now with another company playing the same show. -Two College Stars. ' Rex Hitchcock, at. everybody knows, played a star tackle on the Harvard team. He was one of the mainstays of the champions, and the choice for the captaincy, at last accounts, was between Hitchcock Nand Stover, the other tackle. Atherton Gilhiun made the Harvard freshman team this year. He stands six feet two and is a strap ping big young fellow who. has a fu ture in football. v- Joe Kekuku, one of the hapa-pake boys. ha3 a company consisting of George Nahaolelua, one of the Heen dots ana Miranda Kalalutii. Kekuku has perfected the steel playing on the guitar and commands a big salary. David Kaleikoa. who is with tbe Cllis e A sfs- Aiier a very siif rcssful toi Maui, the members of the ca the roaches of The Revolving! Wedge," the play given by the stu-t dents of the t'ollei;e of Hawaii, re 1 turuL'u io nonoiiuu tins morning on the Maima Kea from Lahaina. The play was presented on four different nights before appreciative auditnees and their work was better, it was said, thaojthat cone Tn Hono lulu recently. The members of the company left Honolulu on the Clauil ine, Friday, December 27th, and ar rived at Kahului on -Saturday morn ing, after a rather rough trip. Part! of the company was entertained dur ing their stay in that part of Maui' uy .Mrs. Aiken and her son, Dr. Ai ken, at their home in Kahulul and of the. company was at the Maui hotel. wailuku. On Saturday night the first performance of the play was Lie Dili Manase whn frm.Hv B en . ai a ana everytning went cn the Honolulu oolice fnroe h hf" wlthout a slagle .hitch. The stu-! Rincinp- vvifh r u,!, aent actors were confrontexi by sev-! - n rr v . . "mh- Hie liattaiuil 1 - i. , . . tn uujiautics ai:i;u as n laCK Ol sivtiicij auu ioui uctumuiuuaiions at LAST NIGHT OF ' THE GREATEST '"TYPE" PLAY EVER STAGED. "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch" AN IDEAL CAST A GREAT PRODUCTION TONIGHT BETTER THAN EVER Jourdane Operatic Quartette VAUDEVILLE'S MOST VOCALISTS. ARTISTIC A GOOD BILL FIRST TIME ON ANY STAGE AT POPULAR PRICES. Miss Brissac in Her Favorite Role Full Cast of 24 People Prices: 25c, 50c and 75c PRICES: 10c. 20c. SOc Tliil i" Pictures -- r'i. ALL FEATURES. MATINEE DAILY : .10c and' 15e A- Q J; .v a, A S--A $ A ft A. ft ; 2 A ! iir.w i oum-j-i-vs- oc remainder ii..n Ai,.i,.t ct v---..!. .- i actoirmodated ivuiitci aim syj lYUUaUaUUI are aiso in v niiaaeipma and have a ncai act. mu- the Owing however. ?oire .if I he Hawaiians, however, have sU;rk to the sea. Joseph Paa luhi went io London on one of the American-Hawaiian 6tcamers. with a s penal cargro of cotton frm the Fouth; Henry Kaai is a fl same fleet, as i:s .lnsen:i vit.nit dancers made with the play. Moke crowd' ,s ful,y as sood with this rtl ; . ivaiawet a Honoiniu bar. i tm(t 01 piaymg. to be the most graceful hula dancer ' Davld Manaku, Henry Hart and j who has ever appeared on the main- Charlie Clark are with the "Waltz j land. -TheiSlngirur ia chArmimr Dream" comDanv. on the road. . una Kea," air which f was told ' had Solomon Hiram, who formerly .Irove the been composed by one of the Kewalo a aclt here and waa one of the lead girla, helps to make the final scene in8 Democrats when nobody but Pal and tableau, dramatic in the extreme mr Woods, Willie Kinney and Joe Ben Waiwalole and Walter Kolomokii SpiUer composed the party, has u are the others with "The Bird." musical organization now out in Se July Paka. who was one of th f?r attle. Jim Shaw is with him. David of the Hawaiians to go to east, is Nape, James Knlolia, and Frank Fer-jthe rirraiy established in the show busi- reira, son of the former assistant hack ness. "Toots" Paka. his wife, is a inspector, are also showing out Seat headllner and though not a native, is tie-way. admitted by the Hawaiians to have Mekia Kealakai and Joseph Kulolio learned the dance quite well. Alphon- are playing in Los Angeles; Robert so Jones was with the Paka company, Nawahine and David Makuakane in which was on the road when I left the' Portland; John Padigon at ' Sacra men -east Dick Reuter, formerly the star to and John Paokalani, Joseph Pa and pitcher for the old Kam baseball Joseph Kalaina are in San Francisco. ..v. onu, nuu wu ior awni;e out rieury .uanu tuiu juuiiiy nn-Rs w fie i v oimn a yeoman on the same is now located in Los Gatos, Cal. playing an engagement in Omaha un-j Vessel. I helk ve. Oh! I forgot ' to At a great reception to Cardinal der the management of Walter Smith. . say ti.at fat Campbell Hoapiii and Jirley. the noted Catholic prelate, not Walter Gifford. however. Wil- -M. Campbtll llaopiii are American Vhlch took place in New York, eight- liam Holoua is a musician in Roston. I Hawaiian sailors, een Hawaiian boys played and sang. ' Joseph Puni is now in Philadelphia,! r.aiik Rowland is a fish merchant s' It was one of the features of the , planning to get up a musical act. He ' in Bi-tTalo. N. Y. Frank Yipm u n .event. ' ;s one of the oldest or the Hawaiian; In New York at one of the cafe ca- boys and is well known. Henry Ka j haret shows there is a Russian girl makani has pone in for a ll'Ue mou , who is making a tremendous hit as a than the mere .musical end and is a ; with some of musical organizations. has had to retire temporarily at'leai', e ihere bUt th dlU not inter" from, Public rife? lea-yere with the suceestfnl presentation Philip KanohoMs doing splendidly,- ' P y and his position is a picturesque and! Thfk second performance or "The attractive one He is orchestra and 'Revolving Wedge" was given in Ka band leader for Admiral Hugo Oster-j h,l,ui on Monday night, December haus, commander of the Atlantic 50th- Tne Kahului people had heard lleet, and is greatly admired not only of l,ie pla-v and turned out in num ior his ability and success but for his'brs to witne.ss u, and tiiey all ex retiring and unassuming ways. He I,ressed themselves entirely satisfied, will finish his term in six months' 0n Tuesday morning the company and then expects to join one of the ,eft Kahului for a trip up Haleakala Trllic clniri'nir swxnn n 7 .... ... 111. ftp r thA criiiilo na nf Tr ;i'an Ttttt.. played a star part when President' Aiken and Bertram Aiken. The com-! Taft reviewed the fleet and was given pan' was entertained at Idlewilde, a Dig reception. The splendid play- iaL niountain home of W. Aikeiii ing of the men under him was much ' wnere tJuJ' sPent a very pleasant time j cummentea upon. jiiue uu naieaKaia. weanesaay the Made Good in Many Lines. party rode to the summit, from where well as the native boys have done j iney viewed the wonderful crater and their musical woik. which comes the scene around then. On Thursday me party leri tuiewuae and returned to Kahului. Thursday night the third performance of the play was given at Wailuku and was again a success. Friday morning the company left Wailuku for Lahaina. where the fourth Responsibility We feel most keenly our responsibility to furnish you with a clean and wholesome milk. Sharp , and watchful su pervision of our produc ing dairtet is constantly maintained. We sec that they are kept clean; tha. the eattje are healthy; that all conditions of drawing, cooling and de livering tHe milk; are in compliance with strict health requirements. Hdnolula Dairvm ' s eivs Association Phone 1542 AMUSEMENTS lYumf Yum!! - O-o-oh! Yumyum! "Don't be frightened! ' "Yum Yum" is the name of a mighty pretty and cute love story of Japan, told ay mov ing picture. Tis goodl "Western Waifs" is one of those films we all like. Others: "Falling Leaves," "Billy and Bertie's? Wedding , Day," "Paccirtn rinl. Wkif A j . ww.. g www. ...(r.v. hue HAWAII THEATRE MILLINERY-STOCK.TAKING SALE Winter i Mtllrnery 'at" Greatly1 redu J Icea - -:,J:,- ,s M I LTON lttFort fitv- 4' P ARSONS :' ?;;- : - : ":: f .- rant henn HI .i g. a i s second nature to them thov hin not confined their efforts to that single occupation. Fully seventy-five !or cent of the hoys got east aboard the American-Hawaiian fleet. Thev shinned out of Honolulu in iho PA ll and alter geting their discharges were'and ,ast Performance was given. While able by decrees to er-t starts! inin at Lanalna tne entire comuanv i . . Ant Aftn Ifi n1 1... 1 i.:-w ii'uit? a;rreeaD e imp nr muc i PICTURE1 1 r i YOURSELF A Good Hair Brush CM Lsrges Pacif.c Souvtnir , Stort In tha World HAWAII A " IkOTH . SEAS CURIO .CO. Vouna Culldlna "J '' P,'A IV LET'S C A ETEB I V FORT, ST. Xlt BERETAMA. 4 Ice Cream, Frwh Kgjs, Rassell Prtsa Bitter, Mflk and Cream. . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. .1 ' - GIVE US A TRIAL. Mi- was entertained by L. Weinzheincer. man-! ager cf Pione?r Mill Company, at his ' home in Lahaina. This last perform- i anc? of the play was undoubtedly the best and most successful one given i and a great part of the success was I due to the kindness and generosity of ! .Mr. Weinz'neinier, who did all in his ' while Frank Andrew is a sailor. ', power to piovide for every want of! Frank lokepa is at Ashurv Park ' pariy. ing well with a moving picture show and rumor has it that he is to marrv a lirli white widow. The I nired States navy has at tracted some of the natives, too. for Charlie Paehaole is second guniiers mate on the battleshin Ininsiana nn.i party at 1 For the New Year festivities your table arrangements will receive considerable attention. The Dinner Table reflects your good taste and judgment, therefore let it be just so. We have everything in china, glass ar.d silver to make the affair the grandest success. W. W. DIMOND & CO. salesman for the Hawaiian ninpnimit. IPtonle. o::t of New York. Henry j is a ta'es:r;an out c.t San Fraii- j irises, anu Davil Neil is a civil en-' juineer tor the Chicago. Milwaukee & , t. Paul railroad. Kd. Mon:goirery is ' i shoe salesman in Los Angeics. Hen-; ; iy Paaka has none to Alaska to work v i'li the faliron auneiies. j Inhn Kahak liili is a laborer in r Philadelphia, wheie Ilan Kahea is do-! 'v. well. I heard, as a rn;;sic:an. ! t -ourse. the hoys 1 iiave men-1 ii'iu.! are nor the eni.v natives who ;'!( in i ie mainland, but are merely; 'hose whom ! met personally or else! i'.rnfil about. San Francisco and l.os Anpeles l.ae other hawaiians who; tie in the musital world, and their, popularity is a-sured. i YOU'LL FIND IT AT THE HAWAII.! At 12 o'clock last night the boarded the Mauna Kea and o'c'ock sailed for home. The members of the party who toured Maui with "The Revolving Wedge" take this chance to thank most sincerely Mrs. Aiken. Miss Ai ken. Dr. Aiken. Mr. Worth Aiken. Mr. and Mrs. Hardv. Mr. and Mrs. Field, and Mr. Wcinzheimer for the cordial way in which they received and en tertained them while on Maui, ar.d they also thank the other Maui people : who did their part to support the piay. IK in a h one that will hold its bristles through years of use and re main stiff, though flexible. We have just unpacked a fine assortment, including many sizes and shapes from $1.50 to $3.00 all hardwood backs. Hollister Drug Company Fort Street. NEW MILLINERY now in . Exclusive Yet Inexpenslva Htadjtaf MRS- BLACK3HEAR HarHson BlkM Fort SU nr. 8rtanla For Men, Women and .Children ' K.TJrDA. Nnuana' Street .- ; ;ear. King A. fmporter BLOM Fort St STEIN - BLOCH CITY MERCANTILE CO.. SUIT i I FORCEGROWTH WILL OO IT WE HAVE YO'JR STYLE AND FIT Chrislmas Pictures will There's enoush variety to suit the most tanidious or jaded seeker after amusement at the cozy little Hawaii Theater this week end. Manager Xoyes in coiinectiiifi with the Inde pendent li I in service, made a ten- strike, which is readily demonstrate! by t!: superior (lass of photo plays now beiiuj presented at the Hawaii." Last evenine an interesting pro vxi. was v. fil received. The pic VHs r;'iit;-l from love to war. "Written in Blood," a sirring melo- il that ycu tike this year have a sentimental vaiue timable a few years henc: us develop and pnnt them for you. We have expert workmen and use only the best materials so that your print will be clear in the years ycu cherish picture. the Honolulu Photo Supply Co "Everything Fort St. near Protographic' Hotel. HARDWARE, CROCKERY. PIC TURES, JEWELRY AND NOVELTIES The Cheapest Store in Town 24 Hotel Sr. nr. Nuuariu MclNERNY, LTD., THE STYLE CENTER Fcrt & Merchart We irry the most HOUSE FURNISHING in the Citv complete line of GOODS Wall & Dougherty WATCH REPAIRING Alexander Young Building i W. C. AC HI, , ATTORNEY AT LAW JAMES GUILD CO. ilUi Build'nt Silva's Toggery,. EDUtATOR SHOES at the MANUFACTURERS SHOE CO. 1051 Fort St. The TA1SHO VULCANIZING CO.. Auto, Motorcycle and Bicycle Also Tube Repairing Limited "THE STORE FOR GOOD CLOTHES" Building ;na Str I REGAL SHOES LTD. Tires ; ar made on t!ie latest London. Parti ; and New York Cuptom Lt. 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