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HONOLULU STAR-BULLETIN, 3IONDAV, 8EPT. 8, 1913. T7T 1 1 Tbe opening of tbe school term Is at hand. This Is an event of no small importance. It means the city home.. Is reestablished, i The child Is fitted out with lunch tasket. drinking cup, food containers; Thermos supplies. etu etc. v ; , We are particularly primed for these requirements and can fire "perfect sen-ice'. . Our stock of - Dinnen Tare, are and if'- as you know, is Silven White and Cold Scml-Porcelaln Dinner Set, SO pes ....... ..l.VS-00 Olympic 781 Conventional Border Design, 50 pes . . . . '. v . . . 1130 Universal Lunch Kit, handy, compact, with Thermos bottle. . .7 ZOO Folding Kodak. Lunch Box... . . . .... .25 V. V. Dimond & Co.,. Ltd., ' y ";' "";-- 62-65 King Street.' 8 V. . 1 - ah. ir.iPOBTAriT;sEssior.,-c&tt&Jr v -1 : iu.iD.1.. v tM.i.. vri-IB. Smith, leader of the Men and. Re- " IBy Latest MM - I PAPtamnn(r i.V lne Tnti imnd for thi.. month . .- Tr, f , "I loaonher. and rhrrhmpn who in. meet Iff an erfort to reconcile science-; ix an effort to reconcile science-; from -Ceylon and China and of u ellglon.;: - ; . j . j sects, Mohammedan wliralac be French chlloBopher and acade- preent.':-' r t ': & j 'H- -i, Emlle Boiitroux, wtfo was an, ' ..' - ' L :";V;'- 'y ' ' te friend of . the late William! V V -h s: witn religion. The mlcian. Intimate friend of . the late . William I James, the prapnatlst, win preside over the conTentica.' .v -: -. w ' Among the more prominent deU gates are Prdfessor BoelUch of Held- elberg, Haiti Ceear -SelIcmann of "'j Ac!: Your Vife'to JLC'i: Mothers, will .find shopping a genuine pleasure. Boys' Blue Serge Suite, sixes 3 to 1 years, new styles. All"; Wool Pure Worsted Serges with. Full: Cut Knickers, In cluding' Watch Pocket. Belt Loops and Side BuckleaT 4 Also a nice assortment of Knickerbockers and Waists. The: Ideal Clothing Co., ' Limited ; ; : ; SI Hotel Chun Duck Soon Has Gotten Away ! And so can you. If you only make up your mind to it- : A week or a month on Hawaii will put ginger into you for the rest of the year. - ... - .: " . -' . t ": . "-, ; . '., September is the meanest month in' the -year In Honolulu,- and the best In Hllo thj best fca a frolic or a rest. ' P. 3.' (Pointer for Honolulu Police): Chun has doubtless gone to "see Hawaii first"..';' . r " HILO BOARD OF TRADE. Phcao 2205 iace-PocIi G6MZi1i3, XXX HXES CF LOCK AXD SAM) FOB C0XCETTZ JT0SX - nCEWOOD AKD COAL, cs oTTrrw rrwKFT - p o bot i Glass7are,i- lutchenvare most eomplata," and Edouard Schnre, the-Theosopbist. "IVf? - -7 'oJlT im - -mm. wv w w tntnWork, when be spoke on that subject : " , " -. IV" . " " r.r. ,i , n-t.hr rn.MhUt. from -Ceylon and China ajxd of U School lunches afe ?rved free or t i.t nominal cost to -f elementary school children An 41' American cities, In 200 English 150 German and 1,200 FrencL communities. . C . Til AT CILA.NGES THAT: I W O R K - W O R R Y'?i.. S C O AV, L'V 'INTO' - A' ' SMILE." , v,a ' - Ack Your Grocer' Street. V, -v V Bcnchca - i ii V' lJ ' v - - ' " ' ''' j SPECIAL Jttilu HELD TO HEAR OR'BiDIE , Dr.: Andrew Melrose Brodie, pastor of tbe First Presbyterian Church of Wichita,' Kan EPS, 1 wilp deliver an addrers upon the subject "The Ex tension, at Wichita", afa mealing to be held In' Ccoke Hall, Young Men's Christian. Association building, 'next tomorrow evening beginning at -: a quarter to 8 .o'clock." .- -' The meeting which 13 open! to all tho men and women of the city who arc Interested In Christian extension work, has been called by the . Inter Church Federation at the request of a number of local persons who have ex pressed a desire to hear more .nbout 1I8lon FrTr? MTement, as Jie city doing the highest grade of extension 1 dn ring bia visit to Honolulu last Jan uary.; DrjBrodie, as wpll as the mem- bent of his church, takes a'very active part In the program of work, that Is being-carried on In that, city. MOTHER! THE CHILD : :r:i is costive,; bilious Dont keslbie! A laxative Is neces? eary If tongne Is rented, breath bad or stomaen soar. ; JCivc, "California Syrup cf Figs" at once a teaspebnful today-of ten saves a sick child tomorrow. Slf yenr little cne Is cut-of-sprts, half 'sick, isnt resting, eating afid acting 1 naturally lock. Mother! see if tongue is coated. This is a sure sign that its little stomach, liver and bowels are clogged-with waste. When cross, Irri table, .feverish, stomach sour, breath bad or i ha s ' stomach-ache, diarrhoea, sere (throat, full of cold, give a tea spoonful of "California Syrup of Figs," and In "a few hours all the constl- rated poison, undigested food . -and Rnnr h.ln 'eentlv mnvpa cut. cf its little' bowels; without griping, and you j Jtcthers can , rest easy TAfter giving J thla-harmless "fruit laxative," because fit . ' : . - ? T . 1 '' 11. - mil r and bowels., and sweeten! one b Jlver the stomach ch," and thpy dearly love lts pleasant taste Ful directions for ba- bles,'.-;;,:hiIdren"of all. ages and for grown-ups printed on each bottle. 4 ' rcwarexf .counterfeit .lig. syrups. Ask ycur drugget for a 50-cerit bottle bf -'California- Syrup cf Figs," and then ace that It is made by the "California rig Syrup pompany" Don't be fooled! advertisement.. ' v ' - . '" 8 to 13 r;Lafest of Songs, ;JdIies and Specialties? foil Band Orchestra Come and Spend j a Pleasant evening. . One 'and: one-naif hours of fun and good, music Popular; Prices 5 fiSSl !.'L-cA I .V ci, -'r . .. :.' .-.:;'-t; v. r loipeooi- '. '. J. .'..'. 1 .-','-; :. .. . . . - .:' .',''.: ' :.. t ... . ' ' "... . '' j . . : .'., ...,. ... .. .'. : ... "., -i. 1 .One Week Only. kSebt v. -r ...... ....... - .t -. . . - -'' .'., : .5 .. '.'' . - v . - .' ' . .. . .. . " ,''' i PIHir.llSFII FAR TilF PI AYHflllSFS: H - a llUlilivuv m v 11 t ll m-t m ; a w.w i y. i 1 : v V.-. ' - v ' . 5 ' " v .1 - I F . I. , James billon of the World's Fair Stqck Company, Who has leaiina part In "The . Gambfers", which opens at; "THE. GAMBLERS" " V." vi 1 flr,riU "The ..Gamblers", one ,of Jhancsr ftiein a Kreaiest uimu; euivv;so, will ;be: staged , In Honolulu for the p.i,- cfvl company , at , the opera nouse tonignc place in;New Yor-sotno four years j ago. . A banker, bis son aHd four other j t brokers, step , cut oi ino oounus oij of the people. - They overborrow front iiiMitLai t . Aim luauiuuiaLC aaiaavj meir own d an a. une six financiers v fears tplla cf the work' he and ions have been doing. In the seco-nd?has to do with thefamous ;Sepoy re' live, a week when Fulton's Renal Conv act a woman is Involved and trouble j hellion .that some years ;agoragedpound' was taken to tlm.v . artaor hMwpp'n hnshahfl and wife.! throughout Indla. Vivid and realistic' in ten days patient was sittlcz up; Miss' CrHsae,' who ijla'firflle" pdtterto ntttked degTeei axe the scenea'Jn; iwcnty, could walk outdoora,. He the wife has "a heavy -Scene' such as , flashed across tie screenTv The pro-. made a slow ..but steady recovery. t He ahe-'played irfrhVi''lil6; --iind'f thej'lnctton,:cqnaidered Vaa -',one of tho weighed 190 pounds at last advices, i .. lIouse" and "The Third'Degree two l8t In the Newman Company's J-eper-r These facta-were given os .iy tU of Klein's plays presented here-by'the iolre, ; packed the ;HawaU for thrte wife. Mrs. Mary Gaden of Center. Cc!o. i World's " Fair : Stodk: ; Company iat; yearV. "j-.;.-; ; ' r.' The leading roles will be played by MJss, vBri?sacfc James Dillon and, Fer dinand Munfer.' "In" -The "Travellntt' Safesmaa' DU!cn l;nd.Municrwerei wTilto'TO SetSo; anrf.The. Third :jsrecwlll. be sure ) of -his success In this drama. . Munier made his debuuin Honolulu. last Wed nesday night and . while ; Honolulans have not seen him flo any heavy work the press of California praisoi Vhir hlebly for his work : In .' such charac ters. ... . N. . . . ;!. ,r. i ' The ahnruncement made bv Mun- aeer John Wray , of the. World's -Fair Stock Comnany that.''QeNRtchQujck Wallingford will follow 4Th Gam b-. Icrs' has peon , well receivrd and a large sale of scats Is. assured. BIJOU THEATER ; Clackfaco exponents of., minstrelsy rttnged" In the old ) familiar; senil-clr-cle,: and i numbering , In, its aggrega tion balladists, ; v soloists rag-time scngsters, ; ecccntrid . and ' buck and whig dancers, together with-. fun-makers who by quip and jesti promise to put over jokes and gags' of topical flavor and recent vintage will greet paTrens cf the Bljctt Theater fcr the conilng 'week,- beginning with Ahia evening.-; ;v '.v1 . -:; ' -r :.t It has been many moohs since the real' blown-in-the-bottle- brand cf -min strel Ehow.has visited Honolulu. The Grand : Imperial Minstrels, now here, will fill but a limited Rgagement'ai the local playhouse. Tho' aggregatlou contains a number of clever -artists in their respective lines. An, orches tra of. overf a dozen pieces Is carried by the company. The management has ;. arranged for two performances nightly, "a feature picture to lead the Introduction of the burnt-cork - art tists.:;;;:.;;.'';-;;;-' '-:.''- j-.V ' V-v' ; Don,t, fall (o'l hear Roman ; In ,his rendition .cf "take; MeBackto , the Garden cf Love." " . .K-'j-'-v v.--: v;i A, battery of jokes, all more or less tinged Twith local flavor, are awaiting release .by the delegation cf end men. With bones and tarn bo, these fun-makers guarantee to chase dull care r to the back blocks "while joy and merri ment will hold aVightful place in the center of the spotlight. ::; ;;.VV;-A . ,When"'the curtain . goes up at the Bijou Vthis "ereningfla ,a program In cluding the following numbers will be offered: . ,f- Minstrel orerture introducing cho rus, "Darktown Is Out Tonight" Cakewalk, by the end men. ' Chcrus, "Open Your Mouth." . ' , Coon in Trouble," by the end men. riaritone solo, -Bells of Fate," Mr. ven Gersdorff. -" . -":;'' Chcrus, rsiumber Song." ; ; . "Raccoon,? by the end men..: . Tenor- solo,: "That's -How- trKeed You," 3Ir. Ward. - , i Baritone solo, -The Fellow ' That. v ' -: : s . . " " - .. . . - . -.-, . V. ' 1 " ' s -' .. -I -7 the Opera House. j Wrclfe' Home;. Sweet Heme, Was Ney-1 er a Married Man Mr? Rowland . v MJaSs'soId, Tne Turnkey Mr von - .. .. ? 1 Choru3. "My LUi.le Honey.? . V - Clos'hg chorus;- Toreador Song.!' . olfo- '-When' the ' Robin Calls lite vont t . HAWAII THEATER , : i - - . 1 ' Through tho r medium "of savcrar8icjan'waal,calIed.;He; 'too., said, he Vdetection , and 'tag"1 story .'Is told in the prpsantationhiST heart, V-U . ' his compan- Of THarem captives," a memo mat t u .did'not look like the patient couu ; last perionnances - tjh .taiurcay evening. i cere. is Bny..oiuer prtyaimiuj u perionnances x)n .caturcay evenmg.i "Harem. uaptivesT - win continue - tor this evening, followed - on Tuesday night by the sensational ' three-reeled - .... . . ' . feature, :Saved In Mld-AIc" Other - 1ate -mainland, releases noted on the Fanhe Industry - and "Eve yn3trategy. i r -. , , ' arama oi many intense siiuanons ana ft soon to be shown' at this house. MUSIC PROFESSION . IN GERMANYFULL v . .- By Latest ,Malll LEIPZIG. "Germany. According to the leading German, musical societies the musical profession fs overcrowded f In Germany, and a warning has ac cordingly - been, issued, to parents ' rec ommending them inot to encou. ge their children to talie up music as a' profession. . It Is also pointed out that the earnings of musicians .are.' less than the ; wages paid . to a' working man; -. .. ' ;. "j... .: . Silas Haycock was ataniding" In front of a modern sltyBcrapcr. "Land f&kes!" he snickered. "Thar's s.ome of them 'coni inued stories ,l've; heerd so much ; crboutWudge ' ick 1 Many persons have their good djyVJ ana ineir naa a ay. - utners are aoout half sick all the time. . They have headache, backache, and art restless and nervous. Food does not taste good, and the digestion is poor; the skin Is dry and disfigured with pim ples; sleep brings no rest and work b a burden. .. Whit causes this? Impere blood. And the remedy? mm 60 TEAE3 3 It removes impurities from the bCyxl and makes it rich and red. Then nature takes right bold and completes the cure.- Ask your doctor all about this. - No ciedkinc caa do iU best wofk wfm tk bowcU vt constipated. Keep yoor Hver active with Ayes' PUU. One pUi at bed time, is sufficient to produce a aatoral move Hent the next mornfa. Ayer'a HUa arc sugar-coated. AH vcgetaMe. n .' Prepared by Da J. C' ATXX a OOm i I ' lwU. Ka . V. S. A. . Man DA , T! n tap p sold roa rj VIIFJ AI1E EGGS FRE Sll OIL 1TS0? ' Eggs are (he next subject of ex amination by Arthur W. Hansen, chemist for the .United States food and drug inspection here. - All kinds of eggs will be put to -the test, and It Is not Improbable '. that' a few ar rests will follow Mr. Han?enV fnv-' ligation. :; ' ; . ' " ' ; : ; ' The question., of when" la an' egg fresh andwhen Is It not fresh that is to say, when Is It to be considered a cold storage egg will also be de cided before b ia doho with the sub ject. '' - . : . r' V ' Charges ;rere made to hint today that ) several Chinese merchanta are seilln3-oIi storage eggs as fresh ones, and charging a fancy price for them, and he was asked to unrests gate. Under the pure food and drus i act It is unlawful for food of any kind to be sold under a misrepresentation of. any kind, and it ia said that - a federal statute specifically" states that when eggs are put in a cold -s torts piant, for. no -matter how long, an nour or a year, they are to be regard- Jed as.coU storage ;cgss, and inust to sold aa such. ,: - - f According, to the information reach ing Mr'Hensen this .morning, -several Chinese are selling the cold storage eggs for fresh ones, ' being unable to obtain the latteri; . There Is a great shortage of - fre&h ' egga In ithe city now. It la said that It is impossible to buy more than a few dozen In open market; This shortage wUl.be . grow ing keener until the iiext r learner ar tiTes, when it will be lessened for a t!mA hut nnt for lonsr xa. thera arts ' nnlv ,ahnnt .70 ratrx of . frefih. r!TS aboard.. - v '' . ' v.. I Fancy - prices ; will ' probably ! . be 1 asked for the fresh" eges.: .On the mainland thv i-rft.- hth " TfV will jnrobaWv. De bom t 65 or 7Q cents Jhere.y BOTH DOCTORS DISCOURAGED v . Plac Hospital in Pueblo, Colo. 9 Case Chronic Bright s Disease of .fifteen years.', development Prognosis Recovery impossible ana patient (a Mr.-uaqenr- was so aavisea and that he could remain ox. go- home. He was taken, heme. 1 ' - . " , ; On arrival at. Center, Colo., could not sit. up alone in bed. A local pby: i f . - J x i me woria geumg recoveries i ,taron ic Bright's Disease we have "yet to. heir ' of It, If you have Brght;s Disease ycu owe ..it to yourself and- family, to, try , niton s uenai wjapouna orB,5iT- " PPflet on buf Ihtertlgatlon' .pS !Lrit S??.,fl?H0' San Fri"clr IIAVMHAN OPEBA-IIuU-S Drissocrt' Supported : by y the , '.';. World's Fair Stocli Co. ' In a Repertoire of the Latest 7t- Kev7 York Succc33 MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNES- DAY "Thursday, Friday and Saturday '.-GET-RICH-QUICK . WALLINGFORO Seat sale nbw open at the Promo- ition' Committee j Office, . Alexander .Young Building. Telephone 222J. -', I "'x- ' prices : '' Orchestra, J 1.00; Last Rows Dress Circle, 75c ; First Row Balcony, 75c ; Balcony, 50c; Gallery, 25c' . - f Virginia ' v AaaJaateflw" wa, a j j w - w J ' . - . . , J '- ' UiJuiuJ I l is Ti:s matic::al nAxuiLLZ . ; EcaJj for cse. - IkUrr- Coa trir.. 8li ty Dra!t, 23c aad IX5 - or aeat dirKt.charcr rrtpaiJ.cfl ttcti; t of P(fca MONTY nxcx. I? it rxnj Slaaraa' CUctrlc TatU Co., CJr; EL HI W I '1 mm y , ."'.-'...a)., f V ' i. V ' ' - . ' -r -. t Hoxiolalu Led -9 -423.' L 1. V.i- 4 .''- ... j . - . . - - . . " . FH1DAI: ;gjitci:T)ATi c--;;;-;vro - . Lei Alota .Chapter. No. 3; O. i ; v E. S. Regular. "V ... : All ':VlsltIasr t-beri cf . tv i order tx tort'fi''y iav'.'-l in at tend cpetinss c? iKal 1:': .- I10:LI'LC L"Z m t Ci ' 13. J3. r. 0. A c:- j la t )..) Klr.j CL, r - ir. J l'-l rrl!:y . v;. Lr::: . . T f r.3. it :i t - r.- . :-3 c r;. 1 v; -1 .Tu- . 72 i.:y ev T-. - . ... L . , c:r. : ccr:-'-r i-vitpj to. r lv -1. .;r.-v:A.ji.;i:::.:." w ' , L O. u'r -c. 7... -. : y yr::: - - TV . -it!!. r oa r.rj; r.!-r f.'.:3 ' :"V"vv'.---'i-c. c. :... ; will meet la-CIi rt:i3TJ' Fort, strr-t, rar K!-. e?:ry m: j ever!-"t at 7:C3 c'clori. . 1 to attai . ' : ' ' CL.' I IL C.XJI.i.1, CI c ZTi . JAlIi:3 V. LLCTD, C::iy. Union Fezd Co., , Wholesale and' Retail Dealert . In Hay, Grain and Feed; Tel. 346 Ala lIoana'Roid Laws have. been, enacted In South American . countries . making It an of fence subject- to severe, penalty; to slaughter female : calves,' heifers or tows under, six years of age- The purpose .of .' these laws - is to . increase the breeding' herds, i '- ; ; . 3 'J