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' FIVE INire Milk especially for Ocean Travelers. 1 1 OONOLULO STAR-BULLETIN, TUESDAY. .lUXE W, - 'JACK LUGAS NOV : Wom U--- J' 1 - rnn nipiornuTr I! -: ' - --t ---7 We Bottle And We B M ' ' BM BB BB Bl SW I. BB BBB1 BB.B i. Bh. BBbbT 111 SB- BB BBB 111 I , , . . B Bl if 1 r li ill IV I 171 IIPI.VP.F To Any 8teamer Crowing .the Pacific. Honolulu Dairymen's ' Association" r '. Phone X542- ' I II ' - . ' -v- ... ... ' - . - ...II . f i y nr n .';i.;:;bivAvv iHHcivjrft ';;-: 'v H-::.. is this week s barg 6 i I Quid 'Repairs if - : Broken lenses replaced prompt :VV d accurate -'work,' v yf-'J. -: c Special ; lenses "ground to order - Broken . frames' promptly repaired. V Factory on the premises';.-'-- , A. N. SANFOR.D. , Boston Jack Lucas, stanch Republican, for- ner member of the board of super visors and a veteran in politics, bas decided to maae ine racr xor me w ritorial senate this fall. His announce ment, given to the press, reads: .With the consent of the voters of th city and county of Oahu, I will be a candidate on the, Republican tic ket next November for the position of senator fcr the island of Osiiu. 1 am a Republican. I am not inde pendent, but depend upon the people of Honolulu and the territory general ly for my prosperity, and any man wno thinks he does not depend upon tha community in which he lives does not know what he is talking about. My ambition is touelp bring and maintain prosperity In my native land, and to all who live here. No t j . c . , n nfMtt wiH BiiTTpr if I have anything to say about it. I Royal baking Kowaer cook mok teat.. oci rcqw.u Moaress box odi, Uf what these.. Islands . need. Honolulu, Hawaii. ? v : ; --No Tree traae ana sjarvauuu m 1 1 " 1 1 ' . 1 mine. 1 Yours truly, f- JACK LUCAS. 'Tho thus nornVilifMn senators uc uil :-- i . A ' 1 A A rMia.laa It ' ircni uanu, a. r . w uu, uumi Chillingworth and Cecil Brown, have served their four year .term and there will be three vacancies to. fill. Sen ator Judd has definitely stated that he will not be a candidate to suc ceed himself. CbilUngworth is plan nine to make the race, for mayor and . Cecil Brown, according to rumor, will t n-i: run again. A. LV Castle and S. P. 1 it A osr. Apcolafcly hzo no cutztltuto . Many mixtures are offered as substitutes for Royal. No other baking powder is the same In composition or effectiveness, or so wholesome and economical, nor will make such fine food. V i Royal is the only Baking' Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar 1 ' -J CLfllilG ,SE.S8inN ADDRESS TONIGHT Building ..Port &LY-.':rir:?.li? - - : -. .;; ': -;' . Over Mar Co. :J .; -r" ; ;.; ; h , ' ' r.uiass is : urauuaiea wun jur-4 Leaves nere jor Minca, wnere atoriai candidates irom oahu. J ists Making Pleasing Ad 1914 AMERICAN UNDERSLUNG .MODELS. wit". -f dresses to Assemblage - The commencement : exercises cf Mft- ExnectS ' to Snend ; the f tWUllam Henry, former high sheriff. "D-SJ!; fof sheriff by the :- y-.i oalanCe Ol HIS UayS i Republican club of the fifteenth pre- cincu iouixn district.' samuei ivvui Tonight will be the lastichance to former Iv of Maul. Is suDDortedfor the Honolulu School for Boys,J held ner uan crawrora, xor tomorrow ne representatlTe. The dub has elect yesterday afternoon at the school in goea on his.way to , Australia ;and officers and delegates to the terri- J ON EXHIBITION 1 ' V 'r NOWJ' READY FOR OEUVEftV " GEO;C.BECKLEYvi Phone 2009 - , Sole Distributor. ' For ilCE C R E AM . ' FR E Ef E Rjyj . .. : -: ;; See , v-yV'W's; , CITY. MERCANTILE "C0a JV 24 Hotel SL, nr. Nuuanu : " -:''' . Plione 4206 SPECIAL . , Shirts at , ..... .. '.r.'.fi.00 Ea, Four-in-hand Ties ....... 50c Ea, Men's Hosiery 5 pra. 25c YAT LOY CO. : King St ' ' ' Nr. Nuuanu SL PACIFIC ENGINEERING ; C0L1PANY, LTD;" .Consulting, Oesignlng and Con- Kaimuki, were attended by more than 300 visitors and" mani '. of Honolulu's '-. prominent citizens vera among f those . v ' nresenL' v 'k i iS-k ' I ; .; Queen XiluokaJani pleasingly. grac4 ea ,tne occasion with, her presence and was ft all times -surrounded by' a : group-- of j admirers - and; friends, A ; special feature of the queen's visit : was the fact.that she remained to the l: The boys having s Completed? 'th3 , jcobrsf fln-?the 'school f and who -were -grad uated ' yesterday . are : t Carl'L Gkw don Norrie, James Donald Reid .and -ice exercises were neja in the open space at the rear of .the main build r Ing" formed by " the two wings, -which was prettily decorated with palms and ;tV. tjj '9 i if i'S y " After the reception of the guests by , Principal . BJackman and -his atatf , the exercises.' were opened with the sing ing of.: .glees and ; followed by folk dances, by some or the'students Surell performed.''' " jc'i -' . Judge yhltney made, a; pleasing ' graduation f ; address ithat " contained points of observation for ths students to ponder; over, and "Judge Dols f ol ' lowed with a few remarks along slm-i 'liar- lines. y.- : -- ..o;.:..-;-' . A creditable; drill "by the military 8ectJon of the school, dressed In spot less white, concluded the outdoor ex ercises and those present ."repaired to the social hall, where dancing was In-duIgW;-ln,VvX6peeIaii'feaire'-.b.eing proudVmbthers dancing with their, stu dent sons: Av- A number of tables, presided over Lhence to Africa where he expects to torial platform convention as follows: epend the remainder of. his lif. - To- Samusl Kelilnoi, president; John night marks the culmination of the Pedro, first vice.- : president ; Llwal series cf Dowerfnl addresses which ' Kauai- second vice resident r Arthur h' has been;maklngfand;tonfght e ,KshakauwUa, Jr, secretary; John' E. f aw. On display 1 entrance window 'it- ' " it own ft Short Vamp Cuban Heel, ensibn To get il, ash to see Slock No. 5452 Regular (PJ Mffh Price el ito yfy. o f o Sale Price ."V:': : : '. 'S; .vV. .... Panthecn. Bldg., Port and Hotel Sts! .... in r IT shows' the, 8tereopticon views -or jue ,Holt. assistant -aecrcewry; ku;, iii Africa, prepared- from -photographs "oha, "treasurer.' v- !- y Jecta Phone 1045, CAUt TItt? n'rihA'a PiV A laiillJI tMfttlB BkW'alBB tares. Steel Structures, SanlUry eya-J"-" t?. rfrS - . id. ot ments with iced or hot tea. to all the - Mayor and! )ktrsr. 3Pern,t D; IjDfmiig' ham. ProfT V. T. Brlgham, General IjSoper Judge ahford .B IoleX Judge William L. Whitney, Major- Ernest B. Cose; and many." others interested in thee4uefttionaJ problems' of thess lands were In attendance, '-' ;The Hawaiian band played during the-jafternoon. -. ..,- -.-. . Judge Whitney's address to the stu dents was In part as follows: x xa-sa s ' h f ?rr- ' nail y. nepi MncDo 1009-lOlS Nuunau St. L Successors to SING FAT 0. NEW LINE OF ORESS GOODS JUST ARRIVED. - .- v i-: : . HAWAIIAN VT ? 5 - Jama Jellies," Preserves, Plneapplea,! ... nice, voiiee, siupiiea uwuenk ;-V Grocers, . Fort Street --.l-r- .-' " bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbMbbbMHbbBbbB The ladles "of "SL Andrew's Hawai ian Congregation ftil hold a sale of delicatessen on Saturday, June 20th, atpP.rogress building,, corner of Bere tanjA -ind 4 Fort ; streets, beginning at 0 m. in the forenoon and lasting till 2 pvm. in the afternoon, . - The .. Delicatessen . table will . be in charge of Mrs. KrolL' Mrs. Puller and MIsa Emily Ladd, the MUUMUU table will be In charge of - Mrs. Henry Smith and ' Mrs. Elizabeth Booth. A Chop Suey lunch will also be served from 12 noon : till 1 p. Tn.; by Miss Emily Ladd. advertisement Beautifal Orchid M RS. E. M. TAYLOR, Florist Hotel SU Opp.;; Young Cafe ci uuizu. crnma The iaigaritic V Slaughter Sale1, Is still on at K2 Hotel Street " . - . ,,--1VI.v H. B E N N , j HAWAIIAN -i PICTURES, -. STATION ERY PICTURE, FRAM.ING . OFFICE SUPPLIES. j YE ARTS: AND - CRAFTS SHOP ,. f irtT.los A $3t,fTBpt,37 CnztJcstS St,l?.C ' 1122 Forf SL , -. , . .. , .: - , - , . - 7-,- : : 'eJJut I, never could understand why a fellow , couldn't .have more than one. wife. Tha'Old 'Un-When you're older - you will learn that the ; law protects those who are. Incapable of protecting themselves. London I Transcript. . l "ta kin or etsuTV a iOYrowcvtPt , Dr. , T, FEUX GCUHAUO'S Hiian4!iI - frw j Rebekah Lodge Ko. 2. Chief Pa tri VriUnial;Vr6aiTl arch Richard Cheatham presided. tery. ; r:V-v.VV"7 : ' ' ' ;t. ; ' to:1;Y The committee of the Chamber of Commerce of Honolulu ott county ari t municipal affairs, is holding its ini tial meeting this afternoon. The co:u mktee ls rompceed of II. V. WIchrnan, QIIPRPMtT rnilRT-IIPHni HQ. tconstltutional.? The petitioner claim-1 lowing a lingering illness, were hell U.LQE. Jr' H . . JiTJ?, ed, however that the court had over-1 yesterday afternoon Troni the un Jer-" -i - i locir iia f i.idnifiiMii i looxea. m wnuns. lis .aecisiou. biibi ukuie cartors or ri. ii. v uuaras. m- pictures are wonderful both from an sel. Adam Ohla and Alai-Ana.- - I IPCWCC-nCPlQIflM vital pdlnL and - upon this ground i terment was la the Kawaiabao come-, artlstiesUndpolnt and from their In- Executive commmeeWIlliamJ Ten-r : T'w""T-r tasked for a"' reliaarlngThecour trlnsic. interest. Uviug among; the ;ry Knox, ; Wlllian Kaka,- Ching 1 . V.Y-i' ?itnAt held that It; had not overlooked the nativesimakin himself one ofthem. ' Alai and Keola KalolT. besides -the lAfDoinL and hence it; was not necessary their ciistoir s well as the surround- committee.- 5 . ... 't , - . merchant's license may be, issued, met ..,;.. , ..... . - , - - v izl9XTt Ttefrte." the RenubUcan terri- with another- defeat i this horning The funeral- services of : Mary K. aid of his camera" combined with his ?;al i convention, to hleetvfa Hono- -when the supreme court; denied s the Bredethe; nine-year-old daughter . of unusual facility --,01 description makes his audience familiar wit Interior of , the dark ' continent manner, of Jntresting- scenes. f1 vontlirpa hAantifiil fnrv unlnn ; features are vividly portrayed.? The " J, lecture "begins at 8 - o'clock this even- 1 ing in Central Union '- church, and ; i floors will b open at 7f The address ;r is cen to the public no admittance I , fee bejng charged although a silver; 1 ' coll ecticn i will be " taken. - Th e unan I- f ; mcusvverdict cf those who have heard, j . this brilliant talk and seen , the ex-' n-.? ceptlbnally fine pictures which aeconW -1 pany it," is that no one can afford ' to J 'X miss ' uch ' a ' treat 1 Tonight, at 8 -- 7 o'clock!'; In Central Union ;chnrch." ' GIRLSLTHICKEN AND ' S : Y BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR Br!nr 'back IN ' ifless lnstre, charm 11 .;. And' get rid of dandruff Try If riv -tlvrtke-moist doth - i r iill :'JT0 i possessed of a head" 6f heavy, ; beautifnl hair; soft, lustrous" fluffy, i wavy'and free from dandruff Is mere- y ; lyi a matter of . using, a little JDander-1 f It is easy and inexpensive to have H nice, soft hair and lots of it Just: U . get a 25-c cent "bottle . of Knowlton's Danderine "no w all drug stores jec- d ommend it apply a little a directed H and within ten minutes there will be ft an appearance of abundance; fresh- g ness, fiUffiness and an incomparable M gloss and lustre and try as you will O you cannot find a trace of dandruff g or falling hair; but your real surprise; will be after about two weeks' use. " when you will see new hair fine and P doany at first yes butveally new U hair sprouting but all . over your; II . scalp Danderine is. we believe, the -only sure hair grower 'destroyer of jg dandruff and cure for-itchy scalp and i it never fails to stop falling hair at II once. - i If you want to prove how pretty and Q soft your hair really is, moisten a f cloth with -a little Danderine and U carefully draw it through your hair II taking one small strand at a time. 'II Your nair will be soft, glossy and H "beautiful in just a few moments a de- H llghtful surprise awaits everyone who f ties this. advertisement s ! Air;;.-..;; -rry-'j't a;: 'vi0 niiiiiiTmnMiiiiiMiiii miiiim mm aiiiii siaii s - - 3 1 11 mi 11 ihhb-iiiiiibm ib iiibmi iia iniiiaBiiiiiii iimii 11 smi iiismii iiaMuiu Lu n li tm't iniianni ii h mi iii un bmihi mhii urn ma if jii" siw ' in - - 1 1 "1 1 n 1 1 - r e r - n . ; ' . k:K:; MOTiraKMW f r'?; ;':- "" ' - ; H I - v . . . , . . " . ..... - ...... . ....... v - ... 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M W basis of all chewing gum is chicle the If . ; tun of Mr'Hd ap cf .the sapote tree. . bctanlcally I i V it tt SSS?hVV i knov,n 08 sapota tapoUHav v The 1m-' f j V: pTirmtd. JkoctptM 'portation of chicle Into the United U " V??1ghtAlTvZ 1 States last year was 13.SOO.000 pounds. ; l - V??" 'J! ; vaJced at $5,000,000. More than SO per; If are exportatlona from Central , and if South American states, but the main f j source of supply; Is the Red Republic . to the south. --r:; ' : '-; tk.m. I rw rC'rd'a rtctmaeid A ' . . -! . . ' . '.." -''. ." ew fecial 5eti:s . '-- . .- v .;."ifi " 36.00 .: 130.00 ii':5o:od "- a-j-.rr-.: SffSOlOO -.4.'.. -'IV :;- ; -.ft i r it'' The Making of America, 10 vols Chadjna Authors Digest, 20 vols . 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