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nOXOLt'LU. STAUtBULLETlK, SATUKDAY, SEPT. 6, 1913.' 1 : : ... rT ., ... ,- " I- -:" Mr pins Don't Wait until the morning School starts to get the boys and girls their Books, Pencils, Scholars' Com panions, Rulers, etc., etc. Buy them now while you have more spare time. Then there won't.-be hurry and flurry at the last moment.. '. ' ' . f eiincoii . V Check Vhat' You Meed Eoo!co Pens and Penholders Composition Bqbk- . 1'. Pencils Rulers v Compasses '4t V e. - .1' " " ' ..'-'. v J .v-. ' ' xx&rii ICaCV' Pencil AZZ Z L: IZH ZuZ z ' - - r. . .. . ... -.' AeiniLG for Aill Awinioriisecl-sclnicoi 1 exic-lccoilio . - n k . -v; - ' ) i IJri , 1 ! vl : ' , s r7 ' - rr'r r; . ' . ; . . ii " Vnsual hour4 The PMtorwmW jgatlons. Rev. Leopold Kroll, pastor. the 11 a. ''m. service; and the soloist will be Miss Marjorie Smith. Epworth League at 6:30 pjn.; leader, Miss Mar jorie Smith. : This .service - will close promptly at 7:15 o'clock, in or- borne, rector. Holy' Communion, der to' allow those attending. to reach a. m.; evensong, 7:30 p. m. Sunday services, 9:15 a, m. St. Clement's Church Wilder ave nue, corner MakikL .Rev. Canon Us 11 the Bijou theater in time for the Union service there, where Doctor Brodie will preach St. Clement's Sunday School is to be reopened on Sunday, the 14th inst, at 10 o'clock, when it is hoped that all iJuiLuiiuuCil -: ;;;; ,;s;:;cy of pJlii, GEiTQ ."No social agency Is more earnest lhj1ts demands upon the church for co-operation than public . health, and no agency "offers a greater return for . . , ' . T ' TV.Um pucn co-operauon, bbo'b tr. kuuiuu W. Williams, health commissioner of m m & m M virrinia. in a ouucun just issuea dj the United States bureau of educa tion. "Public health asks the church to Join hands with It In giving men . v.t y,rinm i atiii tt rmTnlnn- that IXUCI - V ... . 1 k.i)t. atknll Km. fvAnrtfvr 'their spirits will be nobler. Public fiealth blItb fYitk church tn vfiSist it in making sanitary the - community to Vhich the church ministers; and it pledges the experience of . the world . in chnv innr vnpn inn i: nnne. none will , benefit more than the church. Other things equal, the healthy man Is the moral man, and the sanitary community is the spiritual community. v ?The first means of cooperation on the part of the church is in preach- - Ka A crr r9 Ka Human norenn the sanctity of , the Individual body. . This will enable the church, to justify 11 PA M KM MmMAMll JW t lull UvAllii yiuvci lUtiMOiUtuwuu iv t ! ' ' f . in J A a samutry comuiuiuiy wiii inutseu, -maKe mat aemana irresisuuij logical, i If the body is sacred, then the body desen'es , a- sanitary surrounding - and depends upon it The permanence of iOUr ugnt ior oeuer neiuia musi reet. In part at least, upon an awakened public conscience which will view disease as second only to sin, cleanli ness as next to godliness. . "The church should, In very prac- eanitation by being Itself a , model of aanltatlon. It should be well venti lated, well kept, supplied with proper j outhouses and with a safe . supply , of drinking water. Many of our rural church fall far short of this. Cleaned, only -when filth becomes unbearable. erally "without any outhouses and sup plylng water from a rusty bucket and) Ta dirty tin dipper, the church often-; . times is a Tocus of Infection. If . it ' is to stand as the evangel of good t Yth: it must be sanitary. If It Is to preach the gospel of .fresh air, it must be well ventilated , ' 1 mm . IS SUBJECT 0 Dl!. BRODIE 0VER'SDKDAY SERVICES CENTRAL UM0X CHCECH Rev. Doremus Scudder, D. D., Min ister; Rev. Am6s A. Ebersol, Asso ciate Minister. , 9:50 a. m.Bible School. Mr. Vau ghan MacCaughey, Superintendent. : If von do cot ea to Sunday school i teachers and dudIIs will, be in " their ! elsewhere, we tnvite.you to Join one of ; places. The prizes for. the best reci 'our classes. You will find the hour tatlon1 of the appointed holiday . task "The Prlco of Power" will brt ' ihe subject of an Address which Dr. An- subject of an address which Dr. A..M. Brodie will deliver In the Bijou the ater tomorrow evening, commencing at a quarter to eight o'clock.' ; This will be the fifth of the series of ad dresses that Doctor Brodie has, de livered In Honolulu under the aus pices of the Inter-ChuFCh Federation and that, he Is a popular speaker -to both men vand women is - shown by the steady growth of the attendance at these mass ; meetings. The -last meeting of the. series will be held Sepiember 16. . The subject for the 'address tomor row evening is one which should at- l tract' attention among all classes of people. Perhaps no other word ' is used by the American people to a greater extent than Jspower. Every one is striving to secure some sort of power.: Some are seeking it in the political world, others in the materi al. All are Inquiring about the power to be gained through the cultivation of the personality and through edu cation.; Christian people are wanting to knoTr, how they 'may gain mor power In their Christian living, j Just what Doctor Brodie will1 give as the price to be paid if one is to gain power,-is a question which" peo ple should be interested ia. All men realize that there is a price to be paid, but that many men are failing to gain the power they desire because they are not ; able to discover ; just what the ' price' is. . Doctor Brodie specks on subjects such as this with considerable autnority, since he has proved himself to.be a leader among not only an enjoyable one. but a profitable- one. The Men's Bible Class is taught by Judge Quarles and all men will receive a cordial welcome at this class . , ' : '": Ours Is a People's .Church. People from every walk of life will find at will be awarded at that time. ) - St. Elizabeth's Church Corner King street and Pua lane. Rev. W. E. Pot wine, pastor. Sunday services, 7 and 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Korean serv ices', 2:30 p. m. v: f v St. Mark's Mission Kapahulu II a. m.- -Morning Worship. "Ser mon by Rev.' Andrew M. Brodie. D. D.. of Wichita, Kansas, "The Unseen and. sic by a chorus choir, evangelical Eternal.'' " . j preaching, Vand inspiring and helpful 'Christian Endeavor meeting at 6:50 'Uonal senices. Tourists and set n - irfrc M i' nii .tiers, strangers and the well-knowns, All young people' cordially invited to:ffif!5 cordial welcome awaiting them at all j road. Rev. Leopold Kroll, priest in our services. You will find here a charge. Services: Holy Communion, beautiful, well-ventilated church bull-first Wednesday each month, 10 a. m.; ding, a homelike atmosphere,, good mu-morning prayer . and address, other Wednesdays," 10 a. m.; Sunday School and children's service, 3 p. m. - t Eplphahy Mission. Tenth and Pa Iolo.avenues. Rev." F. A.' Saylor, priest attend There .will be no evening services in this church.. The congregation is urged to Join in the Union Evangelis tic service in the Bijou theater. FIRST CnCRCH OF CUBIST, . SCIENTIST All services held In the ; Odd Fel lows' building. Fort street ; Sunday services, 11 a.in. Subject, Man." - :.v urgently Invited to enjoy all the priv ileges of the, church. - Come thou with us and we win do thee good.' - BEOROAMZED IIUBCn OF JEUS CUBIST OF LATTER, DAY , - : : SA1XTS V Church located on King street, one block Ewa of Thomas square. Sunday School, 9:45 a. ? m., classes adapted to all agesr and adult class in both English and Hawaiian: ' I. H. Har- bunaay scuooi, 3:45 a. m. . . - Morning worship,. 11 a. m., sermon Wednesday evening meetings, 8 p.m. in Hawaiian and English by John Free reading . room. Odd Fellows' Mahukav . - ; building. Fort street Hours, 11 a. m to 1 p. m. All welcome C CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL : Fort street near; Eeretania. Rt Rev. Libert, bishop ; of Zeugma, pas tor; Father Maximin, provincial. Sun- V in charge. Services First and third Sundays, T'a. m., 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sec ond, fourth and fifth Sundays, 11 a. m. and. 7:30 p. m. Sun4ay school : every Sunday at 10 a. m. , "' . Holy Communion first Sunday of the month. ' " - y. Zion's Religio-Literary Society at 6 p.. m. - A systematic study " of Latter Day Revelation and a normal coHTse on the Book of Mormon is being con ducted, supplemented by a musical and literary program. ; James IMuohau, president : ' - ;' .:' - :-'''' ' - dav servirps. fi 7. 9 and IftrSrt a m Evening worship at 7:39 OdOCK; and 7 p. m. Low mass daily, 6 and 7- sermon in English - by Elder Bar-i a. m. High mass Sunday and saints' .Tett days, 10:30 a. m. FIRST METHODIST E. CHCRCn ' corner Beretania and Victoria streets. R. Elmer Smith. Pastor. Telephone ! Parsonage adjoins church. The Those who are seeking the Old Jeru salem ; Gospel will indeed . be welcome with us. :' Honest investigation invited. ST. AFG IJSTI X E'S CHAPEL Ohua lane, Waikiki. Rev. Fr. Valen- rpfi-iiiar -service of the phnrrh are an tin. Dastor. Sunday services. 9 a. m follows: j -'' - ' - . r - - Sunday School. 9:45 a. m. CHURCH OF ; JESUS CHRIST OF GERMAN LUTHERAN CHURCH Beretania avenue - near Punchbowl street . v. Sunday services at 11 a. m. and on last Sunday of each month c at 7:30 p. m. Sunday, school at 9:45 a, m. KAUMAKAPILI CHURCH Rev. H. K. Poepoe, Minister. , 10 a. m. Sunday School, Interna tional Sunday School -Lessons. Mr. S. K. Kamaiopili, superintendent Ha waiian department Mrs. Li G. Mar shall, English.. :. v " -; 4 ; 6:30 p. mj Christian . Endeavor. Service Wednesday at 7:30 p. m." The regular monthly, services in En- 'glish will be held at Kaumakapili Church tomorrow mornjng, beginning at 1 1 o'clock. Rev. Robert 'B. - Whi ta ker -will speak. A .cordial invitation Is extended to the public. w Men's Bible Class at 9:45 a. m. ; Preaching Senice at 11-a. pi. Epworth League Service at 6:30 p.nt Preaching Service at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday Pi ayer Meeting, 7:30 p. men. . .- . A special musical program is being m arranged for the meeting, at which The Men's Bible Class is taught by LATTER DAY SAINTS 1704 Lusitania street Sunday serv ices, 11:45 a. m. to 1 p. m. .Sunday school, 10 a. m. Young ; Men's and Young' Ladies Improvement Associa tion meets . Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Ladies' Relief Association Ernest Chase of Oabu college i will Judge Quarles. and all men will re-'.meets Friday at 10 a. m preside.-; The arrangement of ,. the ceive a cordial w elcome at this class. pn gram Is in charge of Chester: Sunday School will take place at the of the Kamehameha Thompson schooL. ," After the discontinuance TUE CHRISTIAN CnUKCH King and Alakea streets. Datid Peters, minister. . . Association may commence a series of the of similar meetings in one of the local! - U f present series of Sunday night mass theaters. All such meetings have! EPISCOPAL- CHURCHES meetings In the Bijou theater, which proved to be so successful that the re-j St. Andrew's Cataedral Emma is being conducted under the au apices liglous leaders feel that something BtreeCnear Beretania. Rt. Rev. II.-B. of the Intcr-Church Federation, it is should be done toward holding a Restarick, bishop; Rev. Canon Wm. rrcfcable -that the religious v,ork com- weekly meeting. Plans to this effect Ault. vicar. Sunday services, 7 and KAWAIAHAO CHURCn Corner King and Punchbowl streets. Sunday services ' 11 a.- in- and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School, 10 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p."m. v.;-'! ' SEYEXTH DAY ADYEXTIST . (: ' ; aiURHI 767 Kinau street. . Robert Mc Keagqe, acting pastor. .Services Sat urday at 11 a. m. and- Sunday at 7:30 p. m. Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Ser vices Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. SALVATION ARMT Regular services held in Salvation Army Hail, Xuuanu street, -between Merchant and Queen streets. Every evqnfng at 8 p. m. . A' Friday, 8 p. m, Y. P. I. Sunday, a. m., Sunday. Pchool; 11 a, m., .Holiness meeting; sunaay hi: " i -I.. ( O Cm. Cool Down and Gool Off inB.V. D. IT3 the summer, underwear of, certain comfort loose-fitting,- free-draping, scft-feeling. These Coat Cut Under'. shJrt3 and Knee Length Drawers ward off fag and fret ; 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 a garment , . , , This Red Woven LbcJ MADE FORTMt KST RETAILTP-ArS . ;, &nde tvk Rtt. V. S. Pat. OS. nd Fortig Countries.) - ' . ' 7 : i Kwed on aery B.V.D.UndersanDcnt. Take no aixSasarxe&t v&oul ibit libd JiTh& BV York. -;; j ' '' v I'v liha streets; Sunday. School at 2:30 Sloan Misslofe; Sunday School at 10 a., m. and 3 p. m. at Liliha street; Sundty School XKean) at 3 p. m. Ensign S. Manhart officer io charge. ' '. " '''.! ' ' - '. x;u . . HIL0 NOW WARMING ; 1 UP TO LARGE CIVIC CONFERENCE THIS MONTH ; -v;v - - ' . Hilo Is warming upto the big civic cbnferenee in" fine . style, according to reports - .that reached - Honolulu by the-- Maona Cea today. For instance, the Hilo Emporium is sending around the : following - notice : - : - ' ' v"Le't's 'attend the civic convention a little more of the noise of Ufa lest we fall asleep again, : . ; ' "The value ." of the ceravenlion ' de- t iA . A V 1.. M AIM V 1 1 1 V 1' . whlh' prevails In It thari wpon aay ether one; things It's, dot ; so much what' the convention makes you thick as what it makes you fet.1. It will depend more . on the spirit Uian on the addresses that- are made, Whd the papers that are: read. - The tfirit Li the thing that the men will ta!? here with ; theia jid put into tbV own. work the real. thing they go rid to ge t The ' fntensl f y of the si .t -vLI depend on' the- size of the i- the mere the merrier. mittee of the Young Men's Christian are now" under consideration. 11 a. m . and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at 2 : 30 p . ' m .", ' School, and LI- Kit "We rra-ft TlflnSluht n Tar? 1. '. tlon, to reciprccate for Its rcl j , In.HOnoiulu .this month.' Hllo's show- j tlon at the first civic c J,L- 1 Ing on this occasion will create an M Hllo's Idea, remember) nnlMwIn ' impression that we arc either-dead, and energetic representation of 1 'j ctoesr. or, -that we have a-genuine com- Ilcnclalu ad duh." f. ' . - ; ! munity spirit;" that wa are willing : to j ..-r ' pnt( our shoulders to- our neighbor's! "Pa, what does 'c-o-n-V-e-r -a-z-l-o-uV wheels. y. ' V' r" -" (mean!" i "That ia merely an Ital-' "We. have been, awakened by the word for a little chin rcuslc, son. live "ones of Honolulur fiow let's get run along- and ' play.