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HONOU'UT STAR-RriJ.ETIN. TUiSKW. AI'Kll. . H14. NINE 4r 'A 'S8 6 9 SPOTS Imperfections on your mirror can be removed by retllvering. OLD and worn out mirrori made to look NEW Phone 1697 Silvering Depart ment Sharp Signs 186 Merchant Street A. IN. 5A1NI OPTICIAN. Boaton Building : Fort Street Over May k Co. Don't Cry! when yeu shave yourself. Bring your dull razor to the Honolulu Cutlery A Grinding ' Co Masonlo Temple, opp. Y. M. C. An Alakea and Hotel 5t, We sharpen safety blades. Hi W1YAKE Oriental Goods, Drees' Patterns, Embroidered and Silk Kimonos 1248 Fort St, abore Beretania Do -not Forget to Inoludo ail w. IN THE GROCERY ORDER THAYER PIANO CO, LTD. STEINWAY AND OTHER PIANOS. 1Sf Hotel Street Phone 2311 TUNING GUARANTEED. Finest Meats Lowest Prlcee Auto Delivery C. Y. HOP WO MEAT MARKET Opposite Flshmarket OUR SERVICE and the GOODYEAR TIRES will ELIMINATE your tire troubles. GUARANTEE VULCANIZING COMPANY 840 Alakea St Phone 4683 Largest Assortment of ORIENTAL GOODS JAPANESE BAZAAR Fort St Opp. Catholic Church TRIANGLE WIZARD M O" P S ARE BEST Telephone 3297 Honolulu Diy Gccds GRAND TWO WEEKS' SALE NOW ON 27 Hotel St. Opp. Bijou Theater J. W. Kershrer Vulcanlzer Correct Pricee Kin Rf. Odd. Library. STAR-BULLETIN tilVES TOD TODAX'S A'EWS TODAY . ' ;..-,' . ' ' ."-"""-! White Win& We carry a complete stock o' Nickel Plated BATH ROOM FIXTURES. Mirrors, Medicine Cabinet! and Sprayers . O. HALL SON Fort and King Sts. Chickens Black Minorca and White Leg horns just arrived. Tel. 1108 or call at 52 Kukui St. Club Stables Limited Tel. 1109. Send thst sick friend "a fra grant message of good cheer." from MRS. E. M. TAYLOR, Florist Hotel St., opposite Young Cafe Geo. A. Martin MERCHANT TAILOR Moved to Watty Bldg.. King 8L, Rooms 4 and ft, over Wells Fa rgo eV Co. SPRING and SUMMER HATS I Miss Power Boaton BloeW I Don't Miss This Chance. CROWN BICYCLES ONLY $30. HONOLULU CYCLERY CO. 180 South King St H. Afong Co., MEN'S FURNISHINGS AND SHOES. HOTEL and BETHEL. SPECIAL, SALE Glass Linen and Pongee Waist Patterne YEE CHAN 6 CO., Cor. King and Bethel Sts, An Unexcelled Line of Smokers' Requisites FITZPATRICK BROS., 926 Fort Street LTD. FR ISBIE MOTORS 'The All Day Motor' 3 to 75 h.p. HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO. fl Hackfeld 4 Co. Limited. Sugar Factors, Importers, and Commission Merchants. HONOLUtU. FOR ICE COLD DRINKS AND 14X ICE CREAM, TRY THE Hawaiian Drug Co., Hotel and Bethel 8treets HIRE'S PINEAPPLE DISTILLED WATER CONSOLIDATED SODA WA WATER WORK8 CO, LTD. 601 Fort St. Fjone 2171 NEW SHIPMENT OF SHOES Just Arrived NEW YORK SHOE CO. Nuuanu St, nr. Hotel LINOtEUMS MATTINGS CORK CARPET Lewers & Cooke, Ltd. LOW TARIFF MAKES PRICES LOWER ON A OLE R-ROC HES TER SUITS. IDEAL CLOTHING CO. Pantheoa Bldg. 7 ASSASSINATION OF H. CALMETTE MAY RESTORE ROYALISTS TO THRONE i "A Bas la Repubiique" and "Vive le Ro" Familiar Shouts! Along Parisian Boulevards. Whiie "Down With the Re-! public" and "Long Live the King" Are Not Uncommon Cries in Capital of France. w g i. i y " .. I s . 4 t . V i , . t : r I u i Lb k Madame Caillaux, whose assassination of M. Calmette may lead to the ;estoration of one of the Pretenders'tD the throne of France. "A bas la repubiique! Vive le Koi!" When tlio pi in married her, he The boulevards of Paris have lifer- was a hlaw sort nearly ."0 years old. clly rung with tlifse shouts of "Down His lite ,m Ix-.n as hollow as his pre vith the Republic" and "Long live the tensions to tin- throne. King" during the amazing deuioHsira-j Anthition was rj:Tom ir hi-breast tions after the assassination of M. Cal-jhy the marriage. His moiganatic wife inette. "n,l ner cbildren were piu aside with- Not for years have tliUoyalift folout coinpunctioti. I'rged on by his lowers of the pretenders to the throne j w ife. IM iiu e Victor began to a care of France so openly made known their . fully planned scheme for the restora hope of once again seeing France un-Jfion of his pr-sfisi at home, der the rule ot the royal line which N",r vvas the Due d Orleans less ac- held -swav bpfore the rei)iiblic. Reverberating to Brussels, the dis tant capital of Belgium, these shouts have revived again the hope of fol lowers of both Prince Victor Napo leon and the Due d'Orleaus, the French political exiles, who might wear the crown relinquished to the people by the Napoleons. That the backbones of their Royalist j followers ruve been stiffened to the degree of such open demonstration as seen in the boulevards of Paris re cently is largely due to a baby, ths month-old boy of Prince Victor Napo leon and the Princess Clementine of Belplum. Napoleon is the name of the infant who pome day may be Emperor of France, and he had hardly been plac ed in his cradle for the first time when the Royalist rendezvous of Paris be gan to hum with the plotting which purposes placing him eventually on the throne. Nor have the Royalists alone b.-cn stirred by the advent of this collateral descendant of tl)p most famous son of France. The heart of the whole nation ha been melted and he has so "cited the Imagination of the people that the ex ile law of 18fct may be repealed. For this month-old relative of the great Emperor can never isit his rightful home unlesn France repeals the law banishing from the country forever all heads of families once reigning in France, together with their direct descendants. Because their presence hi the father land was deemed perilious to the ex istence of the Republic this law was paser! And this is whv th Prince Victor Napoleon and the Due dOr leans both make their homes in Brus sels, tile neap -t relltre nf p;ty life u Paris. lVoinan Mat Win Throne Back o! the plotting of tiie pair of pretenders a wonderful story exist-. And its centra! figure t lit- Prin cess Clementine, wife of Victor Napo leon, who was the ;"aorite daughter of the late Kmc Leopold of The kingdom ot HelsMiim ! If the oir.g Napoieoti or his father ever hfcen.i to t:;e th rone ot h ranee. it will he bei au-.e of her brains, money and boundless ainhlMoii She has alread done much tow a rd Stales at torr.e -general , that end As the mother of a son. she! Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte Is not will undoubtlv gn much farther. ;Mll.v the treat-grandson of David Web- I For Prince V; Due d 'O-leanv fessed m:d ing "i i : .a j io. -on hue t he has ; eoe:!(ed'. pro de e ' on t I'ra n - Both haw hone- ! li n-vT to nio st t!i I "lillien f . ti- e I to HO ept eer ti e Mi rone un! do sO b tile people s (alied upon to t tieJilSel es. j That Prill-' Victor niigt't live up to p ine's elder brother, who was then the letter of his unavailing protesta- first consul of France, and an unavail tions is propahly-but the Princess ing petition for annulment was sent Clemeuiiue nejer. .tive in his-pretensions tlian his cousin Both, from their minric courts in Brussels, have been plotting constant ly since taking up their residence in the Belgian capital. But Victor has had the advantage of his wife's brains and money. Appealed to Middle ( lasses. Surrounded by the heirlooms of the exile ofFJba. Victor began open war fare on the government of France. Open letters were sent to the press, denouncing the existing forms of taxa tion. He represented hiiflself as the champion of laborers and the middle classes. Persistently has he argued that the people be permitted to express their wislus relative to his accession to the throne by a referendum. Obscured in the background was the Princess Clementine, apparently in the roie of a worshipful and submissive wife. But in reality she has ben the arch intriguer. Clementine is not for noth ing daughter of the wily Ieopold II. In ?. country castle, removed from the watchful eyes of the capital, her plot tiiiK hs hiien so dlscret that none could gainsay her. How far reaching became her influ ence was illustrated two years ago when strange changes were made in the command of the French ainy. Public opinion attributed them to her. A storm of renentnient arose, but (ialic-like subsided when she be came the mother of u baby princess. The political Insignificance of the fjrl-baby caused a lull In the plotting cf the Bonapartlsts. hut with the birth of little prince, peans of rejoicin? have been evoked, and the child has been hailed as the hope of the de mocracy.' "'(inversely. the birth of a son !'iin,e Victor ends Am-rican hones bv j . ractit ally p-movinc the possibility of one of the House ef Hon.'iitarte in th I'nited States ewr becoming the candidate of the ! ni:..-i inlist party In Fran . He is .fernrne 'a;. !--on Bonaparte of" Wash'ngton. 1 w ho but for the Xapoleiin. would oii::g I htm I .on; 'he next in lin- a t! head of the uncle. Charles former Cnlted o. ..o.iap.u o . j Alter him ion.es his iJ r. n,e C. impart--, the -tor. but also of the first 'n lwilpnn'n y unuer hrotf-,. .-. Kiiig Jeromo of Westi':a!!a The !nti--r iniitrfec) l.'liza'-eth Patter son of Baltimore while visiting the Tinted State? on man-of-war in The marriage greatly incensed Je- JPope Pous VII. The American wife's $2.50 per month puts your home constantly in touch with your friends and the grocer, butcher, dry goods stores, dressmaker, milliner, haber dasher, theater, steamship office, bank, and the hundreds of others whose co-operation is necessary to existence in comfort. Have You a Telephone? marriage was denied by Napoleon, however, and she never set foot on French soil. A son was born in England to the pair, and was taken back to Baltimore by the mother, whom Jerome deserted. The son married Miss Susan Williams of Baltimore, by whom he had two sons, rne younger is Charles Jerome Bonaparte, and the elder, the late Je rome Bonaparta Legitimacy of the American suc cession in slight question, and the only male Bonaparte whose member ship is beyond question are Prince Victor the pretender, his six-weeks-old son, and his brother Louis, a retired general of the Russian cavalry and a confirmed bachelor. That Bonapartists in France have been lukewarm toward Prince Victor is because of his unprepossessing ap pearance, negative character and, re pudiation of any complicity in con spiracies that have been discovered which purposed replacing him on the throne. It is also remembered he opposed his father. Prince Victor Napoleon. While the Princess Clementine has been promoting her husband's claims with her brains and money just as jlo A THE" BILLION-BUBBLE " For a Motor Truck when you have any thing to move. Owners of HAWAIIAN AND NIEPER'S EXPRESS her father. King Leopold, who for bade the union while alive, expected she would, the Due d'Orleans has not been idle. A checkered career has this pre tender. His title In full Is, Louis Phil lipe Robert, Duke of Orleans, and he is the bead of the great Bourbon fam ily. He was bom in England in 1869, five years after the marriage of his father to Princess Isabella of Or leans. The duke succeeded his father in 1894 and is credited with having fig ured in many scandals with prominent actresses. Becoming of age In 1890, he entered Paris, and under an as sumed name enlisted in the- army. Discovered, he was exiled under the expulsion act of 1896. In 1896 he married the Austrian archduchess, Maria Dorothea, a favor ite of the Emperor Josef and daugh ter of the late Archduke Josef, pala tine of Hungary. The duchess has since 1906 had lit tle to do with her husband and bas sought a separation. While the duke has been repeated ly issuing proclamations to the French people with but little effect, the duchess has been keeping close watch For Sale at all Grocers s We're John Honolulu Construction & Draying Co Mutual Telephone Company, Ltd. Phone 3411 Adams Lane, near Y. M. C A. on Europe's political weather vane and was recently mentioned as a possible . ' ruler for Albania. The Sluke's cause, however, has , been obscured in the advent of the j heir to the greatest name la the bla- . - tory of France, and If anything Is ever accomplished toward -the restoration of a monarchy on the banks of the Seine those that know declare that It '" will be through the baby prince , and him alone. . - '-- j- Every married man knows how much easier It Is1, for bis wife to dls- :i cover a hole in his pocket than tha a button Is mlssins: from his coal. - 'i It I Mad Eczema rd simply wash It a war with that soothing liquid. D.D.D. Prescription. Th very flrjt drops iosUntly stop that awful itch. A 50 cent bottle will prove It. We cannot absolutely guarantee a cure every time but we do say this. If the first regular slse 11.00 bottle does not do exactly as we say It will not cost you a cent. Better try s bottle at eaee on our personal guarantee Benson Smith & Co., Druggists. on the Job -. i v.,. ; -,t.