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roue HONOLULU - STAR-BULLETIN, MONDAY SEPT. 8, 1013. ' ."V LEY H. ALLE1I. V EDITOR OXDAY 'BnTTTJinEK 8, 1913 To smile at the' jcU tcfiii'Itplfvt9fihQrn in other n hreastjn to bcQ'f ingql in the I 5 ch ic .Sheridan; - ..'.-'..-.' . . . - :"' - r-,,t K :': .' i;rr liBO SOLD It George JMcOandh-ss, (lie : yo'u fli writracol'-.to :r Tears' imprisonment for juwing ' bad ( kp, is reported to have bejun his brief and 1 career of jo-H(lIug ami cliet'k'passin'g while : tially tinder the influence of liquor, v -: Vlie bor8 parents make the claim that -he is a or, and are trying to hav9 him' examined for ;nity. Vv1 . '.;' V';'': ' Who Fold this boy the liquor? What is the :ct of the saloon where booze is for tale' to ,vls7 v v - - v . : . . '-'ft'.-.-'?':. Is the law ngatnst selling liquor to minors be floutotl in this community? . v Orr of the conditions on .which licenses are 1 is ihat. the ! licensees thall ' furnish cr to in in ore ''endless lxue; trailed to the ii i. i ji. i: ' 11..' f ,i. uip ooozesiiouia uc given me pemiu 111 bucu, takil) awa from;that good tiarncv ; provided..- " r MANY SCHOOL CHILDREN tow; MM ledge as mm v pelf should go into the business, of helping the tourists have a good time. There are a thousand things, to be done for, the i tourists L that are not fone now. '' ! ' -3' '::'-vvrW:'l".v The tourist industry 'is alrraily wortli well overva million dollars a year to the. territory. It can easily lip doubled in -two years and - quin tupled in five years. Tlie feV" thousands that Hawaii grudgingly gives to the Promotion Com mittec should ;be' doubled, Vahd ; each " county should build up its road systems and furnish1 other attractions for the visitors. : ; - It is strange indeed that there are"still hitle lound, narrow-minded; eelf-eentcred) business men in Honolulu who sniff at the idea of spend ing more money for promotion! The profitable results of the. present work are all" around them, but their eyes cannot see: Theyare stuffed xith sugar, sugar, sugar.; sugar has lieen heir money mill for years and they can see no other way to make the dollars! " '! r.' : V'" ' ; Scientific development of ; the tourist indus try can be made far more worth while than any . 11 U . The question of whether young produCe pfb fit8. u is belter business for the nro- ht liquor from a salon should anA ;nr;nih.ir itir. 1,3 u . m it h & t k m m i h r a aaia.. bbab. aiia a ansn-er, and the man who soIdJt .: to na a5-.s crood.nntn instil of A da!;ce-::ail EVIL ft't The moment that the. Wilson-Underwood tar- A new performance begins today of Had charge of May Daj pageant ev tbe drama of the -scnool boy. - Tho cral. years ago. ; v sad scene where the lad puts' awajr Mhs Ethel V. Bethson in place of with a caressing farewell the fishing Jliss. Foster, English department, rod, and perhaps the surfboard, ana m7 F. E. UhdKff English . math turns his Yv sorrowful Y jctuntenance ematics and arithmetic. Colgate var schoolward. was enacted this morn- sity . athlete to football, track, and lug. This has been a .verjV very sac bssebalL peta Theta PL ; day for many oi ihe school boys, ' v' ; - Miss Ulllan ; OBrowthen Tiano Of course there, are some; who are and children's classea in piano. North more fortunate than others. It hap- western unlYersity conservatory .-of pecs that all Ihe schools' do; toot open, music?- American conscnatery of following the summer vacation, at the;music I " Y r same t!me. "In the c3e of he pupils ? Olive Crosno Singing. . Experience cf the public school, short reprieve as regular and special teacher. Uni ts being ; enjoyed,' -and .until Septem-vers?ty 0f California training In mu ter 15 they can breathe happily.; Not Y. . S so, hewever. YwIth the students of v - ibo following are the alumni mem Oahu College," College of Hawaii; Pu-i jjer8 wno were present at the exer nahcu Preparatory school and Hono,cjres this morning at Oahu Colleg: lulu School for Boys, -Their period of.-Rev.H. r..Judd, 97, president; W. happiness is spent, and today they h. Babbitt, old teacher and trustee; trudged back to their Cclass rooms, . G wilder, '81 ; A. C. Alexander, text books- Under. their arms, and thetru6tee; Ferdinard Schwack' 04; fear of Latin, in thelr,h?arts. ' It was Mrr: s 0 wilder, icslie Wlshard, only a "short! time4 ago thatYthcyIeft nuth v Anderson .Myrtle Schumann,.! for their, period of . recreation; and ' Helen McLean. Daphne Damon,- John now it is all oyer. witV nothing re-yatt; Allan Renton, , Beth Woods, maining but lis .happy memory which Y Genevieve , Young, Mrs. Agnes H. B. makes the; presenjt all the more dread- jujd. Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Brodie. fuL " '.-V-v iY ' ' ; v?;.The Valley school. St Andrew's - Today it is..' a f ewr cL.,the T rivate Priory- and Iolanl school and the Open schools which; ' cen, nexf week It will y Air school are the other Institutions be the punllaV18! 'o before the opening their doors today. .The Con mcnth Is halV rspcntv the wheels or - vent of the Sacred Heart, the Acad education wfil ,be griadicg, with their emy of the Sacred Hearts 'and St next appreciable pause scheduled for Louis College opened September Z. the Cbrfstniasicafion;; 1 i The &11 haTe largi tendances. . The three cWiTcin8lo4ay .b.!'-' - - -...-T'' ' ';': gan the year with; eve sign of sue- CITY WONT PAY: FIGHT IN COURTS PROBABLE this ' morning in" the schools.'-. New j :- Y: teachers bid fair to score successes ,1a ' '' f . ' ' Miniature Cnns and Pistols f Irln? rrs-blank cartridges. No danger. Get one for Regatta Day. j BIG NAVAL ORYD0CK IS ASSURED TERRITORY; t- (Oontinued from page one) t her. Information as to Its recommendations..- ' '' . Y ' . .' Civil Engineer Gayler wa equally non-committal,' but stated that there had never: been any, question as td the building of the drydock at the harbor, and that In any case Noble could not have - submitted a full re port.' as the results of several test made after he left here had not yet been cabled to him. : : W. DY FRANKLIN, who has beea in lUlo on busincssjs expected, back in a day orisovni '.i.T.i. '. .. ' ALBERT S. WIIXOX arrived from kauai yesterday. He. is accompanied by his - wife." They arc Teslstered at ' Whether the, dock is built aa orig-i tho young note. r - make an eiiormous difference to the will sail for San . I ranclsco on the contractors as to the final adjustment Wilbelmina, , She arrived here yes of the financial loss incurred by the .terday.. ; rter stay. In San .Franclsjo . disaster cf last spring. Kill cover several months. - . ,.y :.. (Continued from page one). tho sub Wtheyrech,-and roo4ground thAi im,, thengh i mcurng in, one ,(ack, lf &nd declll entire board will III bill is SiVliawail Should , decline to pay;the,ter- twice as. much on' nromotion woVk anil honld V f1. rltory;in fulL . I)epin also a systematic plan of caring for the tourists after they have arrived here. X . : v , Here' is an industry now carriedoh;with a I Y pYfy City Attorney.ireiuitjs on Jhe right ii; 'n:posihg n dare-hpllordjnance that : rut an end to- the present ytu, of paying, crude mismanacenierit that Hawaii the'IIawaii that boasts proualv of saentific efficiency nossiuie exeuw ior a nuidic ( anevr. uui miuni.w.cuuuiiuv. cf indiscriiiiinate;..cha'ractcria Ijiat it fur- r can ills to attend the, dance$i&- V.- ' . on! v possi hie: excii se- for' a 'prild ic dr "fur- ; i'-y;, - - '":.7:--.-.. a aiitu?emcnt for younjg people of the poorer Tbe grim lessons of. the past year should have s w ho eaxinot dance at their own homes OTj' taught the New Haven railroad management the - h(ines of friends' who do not and cannot danger of oyerworkjng its. responsible, employes. T to clubs or .fraternal ojilers andwbo yet une oime wreck's a lew montns ago was ascnoeti worked until he, was stupid from loss of sleep. Now the inquiry hito the collision of two crack vihin -them Ihe natural-; wholesome de fer .rrcresti on. ben liiC girLs arc rur- nian who 1 at vo "unirh per dance ;c:cty man w r.bjni:, nganllcss of wholand'what he :::a e ctber is, .- . i x flyers develops the statement from the engineer of tlie Vhite Jlountaiq Express that he had been doing the work : of two men prior To theaccident, J.1 it.Y .iLka "'1 jYiL'l. :t-.. Yl pablic (lance needs an uiciai safeguard' , . v . . - ' , 1 Klvcn t'hb private'dancc tv Bocietv' con- Th,s 'lroaatem. nowder.new : ".ncey To weaken W!.at liitle rralettio -i2g people who go Jtp.tbc dahces.'';.''.;' - 7 r.I:r;V the public dance-hall can stand on its as a place of rxreatioh, it has no place in " hi. The dance-ball run for. profit to girls c d there" c-s .well 'a.s; for profit io the man :it is evil. V r -1 TO USSEn TCE CLG17 in attempt to lighten the threatened blow ;' Hawaii is progressing toward universal good roads. Hear this from the Kohala Midget : .Superintendent Caldwell and Engineer Adams put their heads together over a plan to spend' most of the f 25,000 available for - home-1 the belt road contract to Mud lane junction with the Honokaa road, ?The wisdom of spending the money where It will benefit both the homestead er and the ireneral travelinc .nublic is obvious. r. Mani "plantations are thinkint? ofim.w vt. ' .-; iw 1 1 w a .racturirg mm to compete with the Jamai- throudi this 'homestead section only a track, passable in summer but 'awash with the hubs in rainy weather. - This refers to the, section com- siizai ml net, according to reports from the Val- !o. TL Htar-Bulletin docs not knowshow it le this, report is,.but reliable Or not, s up a point worth some discussion. I i ! e surest way for Hawaii to lessen the ef ; of free F.igiir isto proceal energetically and r.iatically to the development of an infant try that is now almost neglected, so far as i.tific principles are concerned. ; That is the :ist industry. ; . ' '; ; ''"-' ;.Y Our goenf friends froni the outside world will t f (el of fentfed. at this reference, for they real that they are looked upon not only as wcl o visitors but as business assets to Honolulu 1 other ports of Hawaii " And in developing tourist industry we riuran jugt the opposite of ;tir.g more-out the : tourist, we. mean giv ;: more to the tourist , . . ' The -Promotion Committee : is going at the ringing of tourists here withansiderable de ;e of forethought, but fts ef f oK is all pne-sid- I. It brings tourists Jierer but there- its care .;ses. It is limited. ih fulftsy ind in order "to -eomplish what jtdoes accomplish, mustvkeep i YvJily to its policy of spending its money roost on ndveriising abroad, v .. ... The woman who, being arrested forswearing a diaphanous skirt, appeals for a trial by a jury of women, displays natural confidence in the sympathy of her sex for ail matters of style. ;-;'- ii- l a, i - Now if Canada will only relieve its of some niore of our inimical ricjpwc will . be t much obliged to her. - - y ; ; r V i y- ' Y --Y-' ' ; -' 1 1 J ' ard w:ui . tho Otner to tao . TKi: itom that the sunervlsors ucnors to De struggled forjn.the field flniv,fAfiio to accent are for fire- and class room during the new ter.m. hvrt. . Bd for DOwer for.elec- At Punahou this morning shortly af- trie light. Each amounts to some-. wr 9 vuuv& . fufiw iiv ,fu "v tning Over a mousanu quiutrs., -..uo assemoiy nail, ana were aaaresssa dj cnarge f0r fire .hydrants, approxi their princiral, A. F. Griffiths,, and : mately 11096. Is declared . by the su also by Rev. Henry P. Judd, who se- pervisors not only to be excessive, lected as his subject the plans and but to have been wrongly .based.. Su asDlratlons of tho ' alumnt: Today nervisor Pacheco said this morning marks the 7?rd year of the school that Caldwell based this part or his The exact number.' ofpuplls who bill on the cost cf Installing the hy-! will attend the Oahu College, this term drants, not on the amount of water t 1.4 not yet known, witt . is"Delieved , used. "He couldn't tell the amount j that the number will be In excess of : ot I water ' used,' because the hydrants that of la st. year. At both the Honov are ' not served througn meters, vve lulu School for Boys and thoColIege do not believe that we shouldpay for of Hawaii something over a 100 pu- the' cost of installing the hydrants, pUs have registered. . ; 7; : i as they' are already public property, "Scientific home making.- as it hai vlng; been-pald for by the taxpay been called, by which is eantcook- c two itenis:whlchYwill probably Ing and sewing, etc,; will, be taught oA ff f water to the this -year at the CoUege , of HawaiL . MntusWach The following Js what.hey have to . Emma DlaC6i Nuuanu valley. , sarregaratng we uwin , 7N ofurtberrioJirereesajemfili. u oi we prweui uu the supervisors today said that they lines .of the sclentlflceachlng of the mlelleye that, a i comprpmlse affairs of the home. , The organization reached tbat if the su and management of thejnodern home ta d t , , u on payment, they is a highly involved matter, even from Jat Ia the courts, - " merelythej Business' standpoints and v Superintendentv Caldwell Y believes calls , for inenuItt,-. are valid charges on Inowledge and skill of a high order. county and is Insisting Themodern house wife of .colleger, - M hig duty Buperfa, tralnlng.ls a woman of wide Informa- nd ' 't d ml&T head of the water tlon and adept in applying her knowl- YY . . T , "Tne college or Hawaii, uae tne otn ineuouegeoriiawan.uiLeineow- yriiin er state ana territorial colleges oi nu i uuii i num iwwn ) f -J OF ISLAND OF KAUAI After a' two days tour over ; the Prof. A. R. Keller, of the territorial The number of big business deals now. being negotiated proves that pessimism is out of order.' It is announced that debate on the tariff bill is to be allowed-on the free- list, of' course.; agriculture and; the 1 mechanic arts, recognizes the ' fundamental import ance .-and significance of the homo artsand sciences, ourscsare oner- . . Kauai. Dr. J. S. B. Pratt and ea Yin coonng ana ewing; vm ;vae r . -.KeW of the y i.l"u !8' board of hfealth. returned home yes- m" n!T. e -,f"r terf- mornlng. leaving S. W. Tay, laundrylngi in the construction, Ution, and .decoratiorf of the home, -tnrtliwrtje i ?nd reclaSa These' courses-all involve laboratory Ifa and the aaniUrr and reclami, practice work; the student works out,, tton project at Nawiliwm. through . actual personal experience, r It has been nearly a year since Dr. the ideas and principles gained from Pratt last visited- Kauai, and he re iw.f.,4u .-. Y i tDorts a sreat improvement in -heaitn ICAi-vuuft auu icwiut. ... . . . . - . . t - . v "The domestic science laboratorieslconditions throughout the - plantation arc-well equipped in' accordance with camps and towns, jsaasaweiv Wie the best standards for instruction of sixteen or seventeen cases of;typTioI4 this character. ,A- number ; of new, uevewpea iasi year, u cnurses are to be offered this year." Uons are especially, enanged for the At the preparatory school, .pne or better. - ; . . - th mnKtlnterestlna- features of this! v Among the points touched on the vcar'a work wnLbe the more complete Inspection trip were Mana; Kekaha, aaaptation of the methods, of the Mon- rWalmea, EJleele, Koloa, I4iue, Kealla, lesson svsiem 10 me jnsirucuon. i ue . nsuwci auu uau. school nau last year a- complete set of equipment, which Miss Mecke used In the first grade. - While In , Italy, Miss Winne and Mlss Johnson of the preparatory staff thoroughly Investi gated the-system on the ground. Full advantage will be taken of the results "Jlexican, tourists are to be escorted liome in styled with Uncle Sam as the guide. ;-; : -.:y"-:-"-- . , . :''-r ''.;:. Senator Newlands' position is no longer in doubt, at least - ' - ' y . ; Y Seems as - though Yuan Shih-Kaj wants Dn Sun to' set." "".'v ;? y -v. - Y" ;'! -" : y'" This is not sufficient .; Honolulu and 'Hawaii ' t do more 'for their visitor&: Climate is not -.!,: scenJi V is not cnou-h To be-pecificJ : nero Thaw presumably .will. soon;appear in t erritory should " be :able . to boast of f irst-.t he movies. .-"..y! ' 1 ; roads fer autbmobUps; j-ery hotel phouhr , "f !:e it a'pcinVito Vhit' thej jourists are given'; ; Looks as if a four- best of .'treatment in Hbhblulu, the city it- adat : v- flush is a big hand in Can ': t ':-'-'y-:'::- Y.-Y - v . . ipptirAn hi nnf mrtlnn of the Ha- this morning, but he would not Bay r.u-uSEl. VILU- . rtmakua ditches made ai brilliant reo' any more on the subject at presenL ' ouww--r 'i-nv cefBeer mleht securely rest I ? Suet canal tolls last year amounted l Ta rfxrAtfottnni fnr th' ' lnea.2B- to S26.000.000, (Continued from page QTie7 TO THE MOOSE . AND MOOSE FRIENDS Owing to the Inability : of '. reaching vou bv mall Invitation we ask you and of their study of the system at Puna- vonr friends, through the press, to at- . . . a faAlA. " nou tnis year. . u is tneir Deiiei wai tend the opening of our Moose Home, the system as ,a whole is not well . corner of Beretania and Fort streets. aaapted to . conditions, here, but that I Tuesday evening, September 9. Recep many parts of t it can be used wltn ,tlon from 8 to 9:30 p. m., followed by good results. . . . Y. , :' The following ; shows some of the changes to be . made In the. depart ments for the ensuing term: Mrs. T. M. Cox Head of , depart ment of oral expression, Bryn Mawr. concert, dancing and generah; enter tainment - T - ;; ' ; '';. Y.-, ?' By order of . ' - .. I--..'; $ - C BUILDING COMMITTEE. v Y - . AMBROSE J. WIRTZ, - advertisement: :; .- Y-. Chairman. pi eiu.t Aloha Lane ... ....... Palolo Hill, Kaimukl . Wilder Avenue For. Rent a wvwi win . .... . ; . . .', . . .. 2 bedrooms .. . . . .... ..'.3 bedrooms ', .; .3 bedrooms i ..i..............50.00 For Sale ...20.00 ... 35.00 ; . . 40.00 Colleae H ills . . . . -. '.'.V . ; . House and lot Wilder Ave. & Kewalo St. ...House and lot . Anapuni Street .' . .House and lot .'. ........... ...... Piikoi Street ....House and lot, including furniture Young Street '................House and lot . Young Street ....I ...House and lot . Parker Strict, College Hills.. .Lot.... ....v.... Gulick Avenue House and lot . i a $7350.00 7500.00 '4500.00 6500.00 4000.00 .... 3000.00 . 2500.00 3500.00 1 mont nf-inrvpngen tw' irr wmsTeBs Nortn Carolina-Senas mucn aogwooa v. .m perform, for experts was. stated by J. P. Hackfeld, presi- and persimmon. lumber to .ngiana. tr more fieiA of Y tbe '.Hackfeld '. corporation, irrigation engineer than Jor-. when seen by n Star-BulleUn reporter -the cotton mills. Giiardiah Trust o.i Ltd;; second Floor Bank of Hawaii Building i npHERE'S a sense of X .security ; that comes from y ; 'placing ;your S t o c k. .Orders cither Buying 'or Selling with the ; 1 1 TRENT . CO. TRUST I ; . - . i Y -t , i :Y-Y- because your friends have had confidence in that firm and their confidence has never: heen misplaced V - '. ' VIEI8A JEVELRY C0,V LTD , Jewelsrs and iSilversmith d'': vy s. - k . Y-v. 4 .... . . . . ' . . . -. .1 V FOR UNEXCELLED BREAD AND CRACKERS. Henry ; 1 ' hr'; ; y f.' " . ; ; LlnUi,' ':' 'Q leal "EsJafe kof Snle s Tract JPuiiaEbu r Re-subdlvlded and improved with curbed and graded streets. Y' piped .for water and gas. . , ; ' -; s You can obtain a lot In this desirable section for .v . or one a little larger for 31200.00. ; - Thi3 trait, has everything to recommend It to homeseekers and every effort wih be made by owner and agents to " 'maintain the presen t high standard cf the Punabou DIs .trict. :-;'., .1-;' : .:; 'v:.; Y; ' r .. . , ,-,(: . Thirty-four lots in all four Cet one while you can. sold, several under option . Henry Waterhouse Trust Co. SOXNEJI f OUT AND slERCHANT STREITt ; to i is