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-. J. nOXOLULU STAIM U LLETI N SAT UK DAY, SEPT. C, 1913. Tim v The opening iof the school term is at hand. This Is an event of no mall importance. It means the city home Is reestablished. .The child Is fltter out with lunch basket, drinking 'cup, food containers, Thermos supplies, etc, etc. . .-.. '- We are particularly primed for these requirements and can give "perfect service". Our stock of . ;'v '' . t EtblUhc 1780 .. Walter' Baker. '.cVCo.'s SED FOR TiiE PLAYHOUSES 1 1 Dinnenyare, Glassvarti, are and lOtchenvare Silven A. Yftll sTtinW 4 Sl MAffl AAWw14 -'. - ; . . FECIALS . . .. . ; i. ; j 'V":' ? White and, Cofld Semi Porcelain Dinner Set, 50 pes .V...:lv.'.$.BJQ Olympic 784. Conventional Border Design, 60 pes ...,4 4 i. 11.60 Universal Lunch" Kit, handy; compact, with Thermos bottle;..", 2X0 Folding Kodak Lnncb ltox,. . ". .- ' irina- ffMA . -. Costal. WMte UJ . w .. ;' : : - ; V ' . that r?iANfiPs that. . , j j -v . , t - r ------ -W O R K WORK Y -SCO W, L" - INTO A - : '-"MOREL- SPARE T1MQ ' -v y - : ; . SMILE." r . ; ; . ;:;V,: v IrTour 71fi6rAsk Yd . .r E3OCO0.MES and COCOA For eating, drinking and cooking Pure, Delicious; NutrlUous " . I M -w- m . EedsteKd U. a Patent Ofllc ; f Breakfast Cocoa, 1-2 lb.. tins , Baker's Chocolate (unsweet ... ened), 1-? lb. cakes ' ' German's Sweet Chocolate,- . 1-4 lb. cakes' . - For Sato by JLwuCn Croem-ia Qoaolulu Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. DORCHESTER, MASS., U. S. A. 53 HIGHEST, AWARDS IN . ; EUROPE." AND f AMERICA - - .- , A I . 1 -1 i - ' . - , vr r Mothers will ' find shopping a genuine, pleasure. Boys Vt'je Serge ' Suite, sizes S: to'.lC years,; new styles,. All V v Wool Pure Worsted Serges with Full Cut Knickers In- . T eluding Watch.' Pocket. Belt Loops and' Side Buckles., . , Also a nice assortment of .Knickerbockers and Waists ; The Ideal Gldthi Limited : ; ? - - v. i-' . 84 Hotel Street. r If It?s Electrical and it needs - v ..." . . . -. : ' to" be fixed 5 The City Electric Shop vill do the Phone 4651 ' V0rk right1 DRAWINGS FOR MIXED r DOUBLES TOURNAMENT v ..:' MADtJHIS MORNING Drawings' for the ' mixed '.doubles tennis championship of the . islands were- made this morning, the pairings tcing as follows: - . x : - Miss McKeague and N Olsen, bye; Miss Cooke and A. J. Lowrey vs; ftilss Ward and- D. Anderson; .Miss Mar: shall and J Macanlay- vs.- Miss Far ley and R. A. Cooke; Ittfc Renton Hind and rW Eklund vs. Miss Gibb and 'E. -Gibb; ' Miss Edwards and W. ilarshall vs; Mrs. OTJowQ tnd ' J. O'Dowdaf Miss Olsen-'atid-ii' M. Judd jts.. Mlsa Creenfleld and F. Green field; Miss Schaefer- and A.-L. CasUe vs. Miss McCarthy-and C. Lane, bye .",'.-'' . " ' " ' ' Following Is -Monday's sched ule i 1 At Beretania, -4 p. m. Miss Cooke ; and ' Lowrey:; vs. Miss Ward and An derson ; Miss Marshall ; and Macaulay vs. Miss Farley and, Cooke; Miss Ol sen -and Judd vs. Miss Greenfield and -CjweBfiek". r i y?tiA " At Pacific 4 p. m.M'rs; Hind and Eklund vg. Miss Gibb an i Gibb, Miss Edwards vand Marshall vs." Mrs. O'Dowda and OTJowda. - X ' ; , mm m ' f, Tbe telephone. company is preparing .a new' directory. A notice In , this. is sue of tiie paper will give Instructions to those wishing a change of name or address.. ' r:- f , ? - . - '..vr. '- '-' r . -. v. tenninatcs Cockroaches quickly asl ' ' very thoroosWy, . , Also Rats, Mice, Watetbngs, etc. ' Scld b7 Driitj, 25c tad 1.CD r teat Crct. cbarsa prepaid, oa nedpt of prica, ' ' WO?ST BAOC CF IT FAIS ' Stoanu' EUctric PasU Co dlj, C Clever and pretty, the bevy of young, women In the" chorus of the Monte Carter Musical'' Comedy Company, ' "vwhlch wli open , an engagement at the Bijou theater with, the beginning of October, are declared to be : rprlme-' favorites with the theater-goers on the coast, where the aggregation has met with signal success. Monte Carter is rated as a'h!gh class cocmedfan, taking the part cf aHebrew . There are over twenty per ' soss.in the cast Theotnpany wih come to the islands with all the la te musical comedies recently featured . Vat the larger c'tic3 on themalalardl .. ". : , , .. . ''. . :V ... ' v' . ' , ' ; The- open-air school, a new .and . promUIng venture here, will be open- ' ed next Monday ; morning at nine o'clock at the Cunha, olace. opposite Kaplolanl park entrance. It Is con- ducted by . MI33 Sara Tealherstone, , who hasjiud mucn exWrtenca In teaching, and with her is associated Miss- Sarah Pratt, a well known , kin dergarten worker. The Elementary grades will be taught and a large at- . tendance 'Is already -assured, as spe 4 clal care will be devoted Jo the cMU- 1 ren. The school b on the. ', Kin? street line, and has good car senic?. - With the children 'Uught la - the open Ir and by th$ latest mefhods lapld progress Is p.oncIed toother v-ith unusual Interest and entbtisasm. : ' 1 11 i i ' 1 . 1 , 1 Y Seaweed cloth Is an Australian In vention, made from the seawee1Pfv ' sidenia: now Geo. - A. Mattjn, WaHy ' Eldg" hasnt 'any yet; bur "b b&3 a t guaranteed .not to fade. Btue Sere which he makes to your measure for " twenty-five and is aure some .value Emporium of Oriental Goods . ' , - ' .. . , Foirt Street 0pp. Catholic Church in) W.cl One Week .Only . 8 to 13 Sept Latest of , , Jokes and Specialties Full Band Orchestra . Come - and Spend a Pleasant evening. ,One and one-naif hours of fun and good music. Popular Prices . - 1 . 1 I 11 if 1 1 ,i - 1 n W u , - I I J 1 i i f i i i Llasonic Tcnnh A 3T0XDAT V Hawaiian No. 21. Stated. ' TlESDATt Honolulu Ko. 409. Flrct De- " gree. . WEDNESDAY j , , TIIURSDATi , FKIDAT: . j ' SATURIMYt , Aloha Temple.y Regular, : I All jTlsItlng 'nieclTi of the , order pre cordially iavltcd to at , tend ijieellns c: ;:cul lo.'sei. f S E V E N T Y -T Hi RD Y E At ; OAHTJ COLLEGE J . . Punahou Preparatory Sohool Fail Term Opens September 8th ' Commencing at 9 o'Clock ! Office Hours President A F. Grif fiths at Pauahl Hall. 9 to 12 a. m.; 'Principal a T. Fi Us, at Charles It. Uishop Hall. 9 to 12 a. m. ; Miss Virginia Brissac, leading lady o f the World's Fair Stock Company, v playing an extended engagement at the Opera Housed . , v The - first week of the engagement of the World's ; Fair S Lock Company closes tonight with - the last perform ance of the -"Traveling Salesman,' a good,' .clean comedy .wherein each member of the company has (-.keen given- an opportunity. ' to. display, his talents..'. So real; was the performance last' night that' wo members of .the paudlence . almost forgot that they were-i watching a theatrical perform anceand remarked upon , the warmth of the costumes of the players. ' T wonder why . they ' wear . these hot coats on this kind o. a night,"-. re marked a woman f to her ; husband. 'Tm sura l d.on't know," . replied her spouse, vbut you would think' - .that they'd "wear something light and cool- , -..V V H John Wray Is a great-actor. So en tirely does he forget himself la the character he is portraying .that ; the recent accident in which he sustained a broken arm Is for ;tbe time being forgotten by himself and likewise his audience. ; The bandaged arm does not prevent Wray from .bringing out all there is in The Traveling Sales-1 man." : '- -l . ; . "The Gamblers," .the drama' to" be staged the first half 'of , the coming weekvZis one of Charles Klein's most successful eJTOrts. The plot is. wound around a recent ' money scandal that Interested the. whole world Klein has endeavored to show that the prosecu tion cf corporation lawyers ' is In re ality persecution and. his thieves who have' successfully swindled banks out of large sums of money are made he roes while the lawyers and corpora tion "heads have taken 'the Bhape of villains. 4The Gamblers" has had a mcst successful run on the American stage and Is still being featured in the large cities. Dramatic critics have gone so far as to . say that It has eclipsed both "The Lion and ythe Mouse" and "The Third Degree," two of Klein's. plays whlcBTheld .Honolulu audiences during the . run they had when the World's . Fair Stock Com pany played here last year. P . Miss Brlssac; known " to Be one of. America's best -gowned actresses, will wear some handsome costumes In the production of "The Gamblers." ." - V..V I w nn AT HVETI CrPAR K . ' : SEPTEMBER 7th . "'A:.' 'S:S ' 1 ? 30. p. m. -r- - ; '--w HAWAII vs. ARTILLERY ' ; AS AH I vs. P. A. C. ' " Reserved seats on sale In 3porting Goods Department, E. O, HALL & SON, LTD. , s iH'NotrLr LoixiL, c;v w r. o. ::. t(Sv 'Honolulu LdiB fla iV i meetii U their bH.Il. C3 i .V i, :'! Rwp.r Prl.' it pvt. ' ! I, VIsltiEs LrurLr at 3 . ".cordially lavltJ tj .. attenJ.. .... J. -L. cgxi:, 11 11. , .. 'H. dunhl::;. r:s i Hariae trr.'een : iasodal'oji . Meet ca the IiJ . 'ini ' 4ih ' l:- d ays of e-:,i month at IL "v 'THali; 7:20 p. n. " Webbers cf ' cV ... . . r . ' AssccIitJ r i ars cordially Uid to aten j Wra. -aeXl!itEY LOT. - . ' t--...TT. at P. - . . . Meets every 1st and SJ Tu? fjj'&it evenjQ at 7:23 o'clcci ia . K. of P., Halt. cor. Tort aui Berefania, Visiting . brothera cordially invited to attend. - k. n. AURE.V3, c. a ,-t. ' ,..,.". . I a RESVES. K. R. a 41 oAnurornr, i, " '..'in r r.-'jN vi- . ; oah'i 1, 1. O. ' ; ' A Q. T .will meet Li J the -Central Uc!a -."y. . EiLIe School . Rccn , .. the first asJ tll.-J V ' Tuesdays at fcaIX-r R. A. S0ARK3, Chief Teaplar JDBORSlfOit Fit TFRM niiAWN YESTERDAY .5J f . Seventy trial jurors to serve durin Kli-uea, Kauai I'George O Cooper, Hana, Maul ; Wolderman Muller, Ho lualoa, Hawaii; Arthur II. Rice, Ho- , nolulu; James A. : Hkttie, Kahnlul, ,?. Maui; A. Gross Wailukn,-Maui; Da- niel Lyons, Eleefe, Kauai; Alfred W. Dunn, Honomu, Hawaii; A. C Dow sett,"Makena, Maui; Oscar H.'Myhre, Kahuku, Oahu; Jame H. Fiddes, Ho nolulu; E. A. Mclnerny, v Honolulu; George N. Day,-HUo,; Hawaii; Clar ence C Cunha, Honolulu; A. C. Betts, Puunene, Maui; R H. Paris, Hono lnlu; J. C. Munro, Kaunakakai, Molo- kal ; Edward A. Jewett, Hilo, Hawaii; M Furnished House For Rent the fall term of . the federal district Eugene V. ' Todd, Honolulu ; ' John court In Honolulu, beginning October! T. Scully,-Honolulu; John T.. Baker, 27, were selected In court yesterday j Hllo, Hawaii; Harry A." Wilder Ho-" afternoon Thirtyjtwo of these live on! nolulu; Charles Henry Jennings, Ho- Oahu,. seventeen on Hawaii, eleven on: nolulu; J.' Cushingham, Makaweli, Kauai, nine on Maui and one on Mo- lokai. ;. " ; S ? The list is given belowr-.' :.y- Percy; T. P. Cleghorn, Honolulu; Henry G. Bertelmann, Waiohinu, Ha waii; Henry E."Kelsey, Knkalau, Ha waii; John Muldoon, Honolulu; George Kauai; J. L. Fleming, Honolulu; R. R. Hind, Kohala, Hawaii; C. H. Ath erton, Honolulu ; Che Bui Farm, Ho nolulu; Robert Fricke, Koloa, Kauai; John Bryant, Walmea, Kauai; : IL Grote, Kcloa, Kauat; Henry F. Da mon . Honolulu : Thomas - P. Cummins. W. Macy, Honolulu; a W. Spitz, Na- Honolulu; Albert E. Weight; Hilo, Ha- . r . .' ww . n r -ar.v f tt t l . . - wiuwui, A.auai; jii. j. vaiaer, - wai- waai; jeese tr. Aia.K.aiaai, iiuuuiuju, ; luku, Maui; Charles A. Baker, Kihel, Elmer E. Conant, ' Kealakekua, Ha- J Maul; John Williams, Papaaloa, Ha-I wail; John LovelL Kealia, Kauai; j wafi; Gustave E. Hofgaard Honolulu; I Herbert S. Martinez, Honolulu;1 Asa j Patrick Cockett, Wailukn, Maul; Er- N. Jacobson,- Honolulu; .IL A. ,Had- nest Parker, Humunla, Hawaii;: An- ley. Kekaha. Kauai; Jv A. McBryde, Campbell, Honolulu; C. B..Makee, Ha- Hawaii; F. H. Kuhlmann, Hana, Maul; naleL Kauai; William T. Balding, William J. Hall, Paauilo, Hawaii; Hilo, Hawaii; Walter K jarrett HQ-j William Henry Crozier, Honolhlu: R. nolulu; Francis Gay, 'Makaweli,; Kau- R. Reidford. ; Honolulu; , N.- C. Wlll al; JCarl A. Widemann.;Mana, Hawaii; fong, Hilo, Hawaii; George Freeland, Frank B. Weeks, Hilo, -Hawaii; Carl Lahalna Maui; Charles M. V. Tors E. Eklund, Ewa, Oahu; George Moore, ter, 'Honolulu. t Completely Furnished : 6 Rooms L i n e n, c r o c'k e r y, (SILVERWARE, GAS STOVE, ' GAS HEATER, PIANO,; SERV ANTS' QUARTERS,, WASH , HOUSE. ' ''Vvv' ' r.lat!oc!i Ave. RING UP TEL 343. : noxoinu Lorns r.. t: . L. 0. 0.. will meet in Odd Fellows talldlr-. Fort street,' near King, every Fril-y evening at 7:23 o'clock. Visiting 1 brothers cordially lav.:; : fo attend. ' . ; ' CLTM IL QUII, DIcti!:r. JAiIi:3 V. LLOYD, Cecty. ilAVMllArj OPKA II0U22 . foniGiiT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVU. "MATINEE -SATURDAY 2:15 P. M. riissVirininOiiG::.: . .. ; and tha World's Fair StocI: Co. "The Travc'ir. the tlxj'Xxd ro:rpANY cxr - Ll'J HIT 'Evening prices 2c, SGc, lie, 1.CJ. Matinee prices, 2Zc ar.i r,2z. : Sest3 . selllrt now n the Frcv. tlon Office. Ihcne 2212. r.'ext C J 4. . . .