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TWENTY-TWO HONOLULU STAR-BULLETIN, MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1914. Now there are Half Sections 16 in. wide in "Y. & E." Filing Devices -especially suitable for private offices and home use. IN CONVENIENT STOCKS. MAY WE SHOW THEM? HAWAIIAN NEWS CO. LIMITED. In the Young 'Bldg. POLITICAL FIRE WILL BE SET OFF AT RICE MEETING POWER OF PRESS SUBJECT OF REV. WILLIAM H. FRY Two Gatherings Tonight on Church and Daily Newspapers Sold by Druggists everywhere Behalf of Candidate for Delegate Not Rivals, Declares New Methodist Pastor THE von hAMM-YOUNQ CO, LTD., Honolulu, gents VISIT THE NEW STORE OF REGAL SHOES COR. FORT AND HOTEL ITS. The Rev. Dr. Fry of the Methodist church preached the second sermon In the present Sunday evening series to a large congregation last night His topic waa"The Relation of the Church to the Secular Press." He SPOTS Imperfections on your mirror can be .removed by reellverlng. . OLD and worn out mirrors made to loak NEW Phone 1197 Silvering Depart ment Sharp Signs 186 Merchant Street Too r.7any CHILDREN are pale and frail baekxxard in studies with pinched faces and poor blood' 'their minds and bodies are actually starved be cause their regular food does not nourish. Such children need Soot I'm Emulsion above everything eke; it contains nature's rarest fife-giving fats; it is essentially food value blood-food and bone-food, free from wine, alcohol or harmful drug. Scott 't GmUm ofaa bu&h may time its wf ht m aofad fmh kf BtedtcmaL took and mitrkirt properties make all good food do good. it wr a nor. m a noun .101 STUtst ctovra. u-i stoaa .w intiUM There will undoubtedly be some fire works this evening in two spots in this city, when Clnrles A. Rice and his father. W. H. Rice, Sr., speak at meetings in the second and twelfth precincts of the fourth district At the meeting In the grounds of the Mo- said In part: 11 il 11 school house, at half past seven "Among the many departments of So'clock this evening it is expected the average daily paper the business that the gathering will really be a and editorial departments are the mass meeting f voters from not only most important The former is usu the second, but also from the first and ally superintended by a man with third precincts, which converge near great adaptability for hla work, with, the schoolhouse. the skill of a general and the nerve Every arrangement has been made of a statesman. The editor is usually for this big meeting and W. H. Rice, a "gifted writer who, by virtue of his j Sr., will be the principal speaker In office, is the scapegoat for the sins Hawaiian of the evening here, with and follies of the whole institution.' thp fsnrtidate fnr TVleeate to Cnneresa He ha unlimited nnwer for eood or speaking in English. It is hinted that evil and assumes to do what another commissioner, during his recent vaca both will come out in no uncertain ' persons would not dare to do without ticn to IIIIo, Hawaii." danger to property and person. In I Commissioner Davis, when inter his hand the cold type becomes the terviewed in the matter shortly after hammer than makes or breaks and the consultation in Judge Dole's office, when he wills the editor lets it fall declined to make any statement, ex upon the heads of governments, insti-1 cept to say tutlons. dignitaries and private citl-1 .., ' the who,e th, hag sens oth high and lowly Hence no ,n gmoke by thj8 time. tor. But the originality and Individir ' ality of the old time editor is fast be. conduct of George A. Davis, federal Fresh ode Cractafs 1r MADE BY AN EXPERT. Love's Bakery a W ar rm line Keep yeur securities in a safe in our Deposit Vault. HAWAIIAN TRUST CO , LTD. 923 FORT STREET BBMaMteaMaOBJMMMOl New Styles In . ' -H A T 8 V, P A NAM A A N D CLO TH At Mainland Prices.- 1 FUKURODACO.,- Hotel St, Cor. Bijou Lane. ' Eyes Examined Glasses Supplied Factory on the Premises. i . ' ',. ' A. N. Sanford, Boston Building :: - Fort Street ' '.rOver Ma; d Co. Agents for HARLEY DAVIDSON MO TORCYCLES and SUPPLIES. - CITY MUIUK UU. Skilled Mechanics . for All Reoalri ' Work. - - Pauahl nr. Fort St Tel. 2051 P. H. BURNETTE Commissioner of Deeds for California and New York; NOTARY PUBLIC; Draws Mortgages,". Deeds Bills of Salt, Leases, Wills, etc . Attorney for the District Courts. 79 MERCHANT STREET, HONOLULU, Phone 1848. IF YOU WISH TO ADVERTISE IN NEWSPAPERS Anywhere,' at Any Time, Call on or . 1 .: Write E. C. DAKE'S AOVERTII.mQ " :t AGEItv'i . : . ; 124 Sansome Street San Francisco KING STREET AUTO STAND (Mahuka Site) terms in regard to the stand which Charles A. Rice takes as candidate for Delegate to Congress. Among the speakers at this meet ing will be J. A. Akina, A. St C. Pli anaia, William Mossman, Alexander Lindsay, Jr., Arthur Kahaawinui, Clar ence H. Olson end Lorrin Andrews. At the meeting at the Holy Ghost Grounds on Punchoowl Drive, the speakers will Include Charles H. Rice, coming a thing of the past many oi A. D. Castro, Alexander Lindsay, Jr., the large dailies are owned by stock Ed Towse, Lorrin Andrews and L. R. companies and corporations, the chief Medeiros. concern of whose stockholders is Tomorrow evening at 7:30 p. m., larger dividends: This has the ten there will be a mass meeting at the dency to' change a free press Into a Pumping Station near the Kamehame- time-serving press and shift the re ha Schools, Kalihi Camp and at School sponsibillty from an individual to a and Liliha streets. Both Charles A. syndicate. Rice, the candidate for the nomination 'The reporter, though by no means of Delegate to Congress, and his father so conspicuous as the editor, is none W. H. Rice, -will be the main speak 'the less a very Important factor In ers, assisted by a number of other well . the life and prosperity of the paper known orators. Many of thenr write with great ability On Wednesday evening two big mass and accuracy -what they contribute meetings have been arranged for, one largely to the news columns. It is the in Kakiako and one in Thomas Square, reporter with whom the church has The Kakaako meeting will be for the most to do and tc him we are indebted voters of the 6th and 7th precincts fr a thousand courtesies. During the although' everybody will be welcome, Past 14 years 4I have been pastor of , It is probable that Charles. A. RJce churches in large cHies and" the mem-1 will make, a brief trip to Kauai on ory of mv associations with newspa business next . Thursday, but will re-"Per reporters during that time is truly .turn in a 'few days .and -renew his": delightful. They; are genial,-affable. campaign here and aiso on,MauL.; optimistic and interesting, but never basbfui.- y .''Upon bn Occasion'-when D. L. Moody, was holding a revival service a flne;Iooklng 'ytung man walked Intn fllMMPR nC'Anri IIP the inquiry room. Mr. Moody placed UIIMmcn Ur RU ULUD. bJa band noon the young man's shoul- . . , , . . '' . der and asTced?'My yonng friend, are ; A special dinner, followed by a pub- ri aavoAv xtm inmtrtA -,;,a- He discussion on the subject-Public Attorney Magoon denied the rumor, saying that he bad filed no complaint against the United States commis sioner. Judge Dole further stated that no ac tion will be taken regarding the alleg ed complaint until he has finished his informal Investigation in the matter. Expert Furniture Movers Prices Reasonable Baggage handled with promptness Union - Pacific Co., King St, next to Young Bldg. Transfer Ltd 1874 Telephones J871 " TELEPHONE NUMBER . 4700 Chauffeur: Henry T. Hughes Billy Aylett Antonio Rodrigues Manny Holt PUBLIC ACCOUNTING TO BE DISCUSSED AT A Zerolene Lubricant For Every Motor Need All types and makes of cars run successfully on Zerolene. In light or heavy touring cars, runabouts or big delivery trucks, In addition to cylinder oils the Zerolene brand includes sev eral grades of transmission and differential lubricants and ereases. 1 nere is one ot tnese k Art Pictiires HONOLULU PICTURE FRAMING tUPPLY CO. tha vnniip tnanb'miLitrlv HntlaJ (a Accounting In Conformity with the. Jftf VmA reDorter the United .States Bureau of the pen- Vtiow Kreat elts do tho renorters.. on the sixth floor of the Young Hotel -.k iua,A--wA .-. , . building at 8:30 o clock Thursday eve ti - SMcMiHn'nlns, -uSder the auspices of the liono- ZF J" M. K. Miller , . lulu Ad Club. Every member of the J 3 ;:' I IJd Club ia worklne toward- making Careful Oparaters. . Best Machlnet ed and most interesting and instruct i--1(Mr vA tive public meetings ever held. by the th4p, notentate an1 nollca sergeant be- wruiiuuu. - - - ; ; .t hind hta desk; and how to unravel snd - The generardiscusslon will be a fol-, Vljf t Xtier e varvfn tle- of t towing out of tne methods and 8ugges-b ygt9nders t 'streets of the dtv ' tions advised by H. Gooding Field, late re nown n!m no ohM. man -auditor otthe Hawaii county lnvestlgi- H h tKem CTay morn Ung :. committee;: in his recent address whe busv toilers conrere toward the to the memoers of the Ad Club on the n,-rvt ino! t,A ,, wtrhAi th hh. j subject "Our Pub ic Financial Prob- JnR tlde at ejeBlng wnen thA working k .-.v. . anv. is. aone. He sees tnem emnir shown Inthe public discussion re-when tbe tester is full nd full when iciuu i '.the 'theater. Is emptv. He knows the accounUng. control - of public finances ptreets of flaneer full of newg n3 net only because It Is. believed it would gtreeta ful1 o( newspaper readers be of rital importance and value, but i 9M 8afetv. Hence no one knows because such revision would 6e In-line itbInrB.hetter thJln renortor. Who with similar work now being done tonVtomwrtM. and know ev all the , leading cities of the United ervtbfnjr and everyone? States and Canada, it is believed that u 8a!(I that tbp chUr"h without auch a revised system, the and nr 'newsvnT are rivals. Ab- Puduc wouw pe enureiy ai a loss re-. stiH jnstake. When thev stand to gardlng the cost of operation of the jrther they are. the mightiest forces for it gives the same refiable lubn- Zerolene products exactly adapt- canon, maae in ngnt, meaium cd to each lubricating requur and heavy, to meet these varying ment of your truck or car, wha conditions. ever its type of construction. ...'.' .' ' .'..' . . ' . Zerolene Zerolene Light Zerolene Heary Zerolene Transmiaston Lubricant A" Zerolene Transmission Lubricant "BB Zerolene Transmission Lubricant "BBB" Zerolene Fibre Grease Zerolene Cup Grease !" 1, 5ia X- H i 1 1 I JW 1 .3 Standard Oil hgtf ' H0'vF i Company ' i'J' JCMMl Honlulu ZMZ1 J ZEROLENE iV r O0S - r fol n RICHELIEU PEARLS n Strands of Variegated Colors and Shapes. WALL & DOUGHERTY Utkal EU r. HotL Phona 1U Dust With ; WIZARD Polish BARRERE Phone 2297 HONOLULU DRY GOODS CO. GRAND TWO WEEKS' SALE NOW ON Z? Hotel 8L Opp. BIJou Theater J. W. Kershrer KiM 6L Vulcanlzsr Correct Prices Opp. Library. YEE YI CHAN - CHINESE RESTAURANT Chop Sucy and other Chinese dishes served at reaaoanble prices. '. . (opstairs) ; ; . '; C 1 M. E. SILVA, The Leading 'UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Cor. Kukui and Nuuanu Sts. U Tel. 1179.' night call 2514 or 2160 HONOLULU .j'f v CITY TAXI STAND PHONE 3431 i various governmental, departments. MOTHER! IS CHILD'S STOMACH S0URf SICK? rlrfit that thl old world Vnows any thing about The resnonsIblHtv rf re fonnin? 4iocIetv csnnot be left at the door of the church a nv more than at Both must Can vou Im- Finest Meats-- ".. Lowest Prices Auto Delivery C. Y. HOP WO MEAT MARKET Opposite Fislvmarket. : MEAT MARKET Y GROCERY Phone 3451 C. Q. YEE HOP e CO. . i. . . ii . t a . , . i snare me responsiniuir, If' tongue Is coated or -If cross,' fever-'seine what s'.i)Sradle some of he dt Ish. constipated. . give "Uauior nla Srup of Flsrs." SEE OUR , CHANGES OF RATES HONOLULU AUTO & TAXI CO. Behn & Bedford. Mgrs. X999 Phones 1005 PURE AND FRESH Milk, Cream and Butter. PHONE 3622. CITY DAIRY . Don't scold your fretful, peevish child. See if tongue Is coated; this is a surp slgn its little stomach, liver and bowelt are cioggea witn waste. ::. . ' ' When listless paie. feverish, full of cold, breath tad, throat sore, Coesn't eat, sleep or act naturally, has stomach-ache, indigestion, diarrhoea, give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of rigs," and in a few hours all be foul waste, the sour bile and fermenting food passes out of the bowels, and you nave a well and playful child again. Children love this narmless "fruit lax ative," and mothers can rest easy af ter giving it, because it never falls to make , their little "insides" clean and sweet Keep it handy, Mother! A little giv en today saves a sic child tomorrow, but get the genuine. Ask your drug gist for a 50-cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," which has directions les of America would he If. for the psst Ave years, thi church snd the pres had stood Side bv sMe In all matters of ? reform? The hatch ways that nover smouldering vice should be lifted: Wickedness In hieh Qi places '-would h dethroned and our I streets become like the streets or tne New: Jerusalem through which tne redeemed mteht. march ransomed and free-to their Father's house." CHARGE OF MISCONDUCT MADE AGAINST GEORGE A. DAVIS, IS REPORT . According to a statement made this J morning bjr1 Judge Sanford B. Dole. he is making an informal investigation of an oral complaint said to have been made to him by Attorney J. Magoon against United States Commissioner George A. Davis. According to a ru mor which went the rounds of the fed eral buildlne. starting shortly after a for babies, children nf nil nro nA fnr conference t between Judee Dole. At- I ... .. .... I. . m . . h i i crown -linn main t nn rnp nnttie. Ke'tornev u Anarews ana LommiBsioner 'member, there are counterfeits sold here, so surely look, and see that yours is made by the "California Fig Davis In the chambers of the federal jurist the' motive for the alleged com Dlaint was brought about when At- DO IT ELECTRICALLY Hawaiian Electric Co. STAR-BULLETIN CJITES TOU TODAY'S NEWS TODAY Syrup Company." Hand back with ;,torney -..Magoon took exception to. cer contempt any other fig syrup. adver- tain alleged misconduct on the part of tisement Commissioner Davis. v m When interviewed regarding the au- NATIONA GUARD NOTICE. thentlcity of the rumor. Judge Dole , , v chose to speak but briefly on the mat- Members of the different companies ter. He intimated that auch a corn of the National Guard of Hawaii who plaint had been made to him, but did have not received, their pay for at- not divulge, the explicit nature of it tending the encampment at Red Hill: He said: - from July 25 to 29 inclusive, will be! "in view of information received by paid by Capt. A. W. Neely from 5 to the federal court It is conducting an 6 p. m. today at the armory. informal Investigation of alleged mis- Moior .3 , 7 I r - 7 1. . : ' I I ' . - v f o A -r'?l 7k, THE vBILLION-BUBBLE" For Sale at all Grocers '7