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fivq rrr !; V RECORD ENOUGH t Phone 2500 V'" FOR C. A. IIOXOLULU. STAR-BULLETIN, T Iipn$pAY iVG$$f.Ziu VJU. COUNTRY VOTERS HEAR ARGUMENTS DEBL1TS SAY- Service RICF FOR REELECTION i m m a mm I 1 JY A v X ' How Much Are Eggs Today? When you' vc answered Uhat question, ask yourseit tnis question: "WouIUn't it be cheaper to raise my own eggs (and broilers for the table) and also have the bully fun and exercise that goes with running a small hen yard?' ' " - ;y; If you say "Yes" to this, come down J, ; to the T- V'v' California Feed Co., Ltd. (Cornrf Alakea and Queen Sts.) and we'll consider the ways and means. "Everything for the Hen-yard" Many Voters at Aiea and VYai- Also, Candidate for ' Sheriff pahu Listen to Straightfor ward Talk on Candidates t Says He's Almost Daily in Touch With Wilson .'A 'large number cf voters cf Alsa Abcut 160 persons, one-third of and Walpahu last night heard Senator whera were voters, attended the.Deai (Tiarles A. Rice, candidate for dele- ocrat!c meetine at Emma Sauare last (gate, and speakers who favor him, the night and listened to various candl ;rlo down-the-ccuntry meetings 'beta?' dates for legislative and county office regarded as distinctly favorable to appeal fcr the support of the elector- 1 the Rice prospects. te cn September 12. Lea her Uppers with Voi den Si les , ; ' An hbsoltite -prbtcctidn to workers- in damp places. in Breweries, Canneries, Cold Storage Plants Ice Cream i . v Factories. . v Boots $5.00 . t ihoes $3.00 Soft-Only at t F.IclNEGNY SHOE STORE Fort above Kingf St." We ' . v. . .. .,: .... - : S '" ' . : - :- - ' - i' ".i -' .-' - ' V.' ' "v ., . -That, we do not sell Imiwrted Beef. EVERYTHING FROM FOREIGN COUNTRIES HAS 'ADVANCED IN PRICE Matiid Meatts wliieh include Beef, Veal and Mutton, remain at former low prices here. Metropolitau Meat Market Thone 3145. I t ' w t if- 5 ii x 1 iSsss - i Let others suffer with the heat and with .disordered stom achs due to impaired digestion -YOU drink- SI m T7T7 JL THE QUtlEN OF TABLE WATERS. and be more comfortable in ternally and cooler externally day or evening, Ti'he; mineral contents of Apol linaris renders this : fine water Very beneficial to those su ffer ing from diseases of the liver, etc 'y,;;; ; , . - .Vv r;? See Our Window Display Henry May & G() Etd; Distributors v . Phone 1271 rrr stockholders being Lam Yi? : The. National Highways Protective territory. 4 Fcr tMs reason ne intends as they wore their clubs -consolcucusly to vrte for Mr. Rice and for this rea displayed : and were In ,uniform.. A sen he firmly believes that the sound resident rf the precinct who ..was at common sense of the peenle wruld , tendf tfg the meeting made this re brins: about the selection of Mr. Rice mark; "I am glad to see that the at the-primaries. 0. 0; P. RALLY IN I CASTLE'S YARD AT 7:30 IflMliliT Democrats can get poliecmen up here. We have , our bread and milk stolen here . and. hoodlums Vail. around . but cculd never sret any policemen to look into the mstter- though we complain ed to the sheriff." - ' THE HOLLYWOOD SCHOOL FOR GIRLS : , AN OUT-OF-DOOR SCHOOL. An Ideal location famous for Its equable all the year round climate. Only 30 minutes' ride from ocean: suburban to Los Angeles, Southern California. College Preparatory, General Courses, Music, Art, Domestic Art and Science, Physical Training, Riding. Illustrated Catalogue, Secretary, Box B, Sunset Boulevard and Hay Avenue. .. , HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA. U. S. A. PHOHE 2295 Hnctac - Pecls 'Go.', Iitd. ALL KINDS OF ROCK AND SAND FOR CONCRETE WORK. FIREWOOD AND COAL. IS QUEEN STREET. - P. O. BOX SIS THICK. GLOSSY HAIR I ;:FREE FROM DANDRUFF Girls! Beaatlfy your Hair! Make It soft, fluffy and luxuriant Try rthe molrt dflfK' 1 Try as : you .will, after an anDllca- Leglslative and county' aspirant. for4 u0n of ,DanderIner you cannotflnd; 9 office,, voicing the principals Pt the G; inele Urace 4of: dandruff Vor O. P. will hold two meetings tonight, falling "'.'halr and :your scalp wiUr.notL each commencing at'7:S0 o'clock. 'Al itch' but what willnlkase Youmostf Castle's yard In Nuuanu will be psed wni :after. a few. weeks'mse, when for one of these meetings while the vn,, Pfl hr. fine and dnwnr xt other will be in the Liliuokalanl school- first vehn raiw now halr-irrnw. house. : , iiVi-V': ' .ing ail over-the scalp "? ' '. . t-. ; The various candidates for the scv- A , Utie Danderine wlU. imme eral offices will . endeavor to address dIat-,7 .double tne beauty of your each i gatlierlng. transferring from one hair No ifferenCe how dull, faded, meeting to the other as rapidly as the britUe BCTRggJr jQ8f moisten a have concluded their speeches I cIotn wlth Danderine. and carefully :-Plans for the Nuuanmeetlng were - dfaw hair, taking one ?0t SfrtS" '"iw??! smallitrand at atime. The effect is is anticipated a good crowd will be .mmta on hand. . , I h-l. . j.. j Of This is Hawaiian Pineapple Day" have an appearance of ammdance; an is the legend printed in red that iiiiow iim, tu adorned the menu card of the St fiance, tne oeauty ana summer Francis totel on August 15. Copies " air ""V : . ' , cf the menu were received in the tart1" 5 a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's mail by Mr. Heydenrlch of the Young Danderine from any drag store or cafe. The chef of the SL Francis Is an counter, and prove, that your old: friend cf Mr. Heydenrlch and gave 13 f8 pretty and soft as W-that place in his scheme of providing good !iv A; cis. a anon or etiurr i a jov ronrvtn Dr. -T. FEUX GOURilUD'S n tal Cream Ca liACICAL CEAimFIEB . careless treatment that's all.-adver- . i BRITISH STEAMERS-FITTEoFwiTH WIRELESS. htto (a patMot): "Ai JO UdlM Will M m, i recommend ' "CWr-T Crua' MtkiMtfc-rafilef t tb akta prprUtoa. At Drmrttau and Dcpsrtmant ator Frt T-Bspttos 4 mrrapt, SJ fctaUosts O.IT.CL : Unusual - haste , has beenmapif ested by the owners of .'British! steamers trading along the Pacific coast of Brit ish Columbia, the United State 'arid A Mexico and .Central American lr secur- FrkTS3u?r5Sle2it ln an installation of?. wireless- teleg Kahaa48kiiiMaM, raphy. The breaking out of. hostilities SMiV'Si-M "between : European powers-has com-tb-'uJt ef rJi-iad DelIed reluctant shipowners to protect ta o .armiaaaVa taat their property by fitting the steamers JiVaVJ?At-.,KE with a system of radio communication; eoantarfau f aimiiar The British steamer Clan Macleod, Saido iucr Tib over which some controversy arose during its stay at Honoiutir because of a supposed violation; of the federal navigation laws, is stated to have been fitted with wireless while on the Paci fic coasL v . - -- - v-r - I V Hit NS liV' . VVhere CAN They Go Except To Fair Hawaii? Of cburSe there are ipainland re sorts which are stretching out wel come hands to the Tourists whom the European war is causing to America First But no mainland resort ; can com- parc with these "Isles of, Peace" and the Tourists will realize this if we quickly and adequately bring to their hotide mbre information about Hawaii : f : Publicity costs money and it s money the Ad Glub will ask you for-rbut good publicity costs you mighty little compared to the enor mous returns it HELP HAWAII TO HELP HAWAII - AND YOU brings. . - i . itJ i; t U t('l Hi; : 'una - . ' . . f,. l :- At Aiea James Gibb had made ar- The crowd showed little enthusiasm. rangements for the meeting while E. listening attentively but with scant M. Seoville had looked after things applause, to the; various Democrats at Waipahu. who asked the people'to put the party Among the speakers were Senator back Into power in the county. Rice, YV. R. Farrir.gtcn, W. H. Rice, Eddie Hanapi sike In Hawaiian at SrM J. A. Akina, John A. Noble, WH- length, declaring the Democratic par Ham Mossman. Alexander Undsay, ty is the enly party that has done the Jr., Ed Tcwse, M. J. Serpa and others, territcry any good. lie is running for Rice dwelt on his cbiect in seekln"? the senate and he told the people that election (as delegate. "Hawaii needs J he were elected everjbody would an active, energetic man at Washing-.be we!l treated. ,.. ton during the next two years, and John M. Bright, -who is editor of I am prepared to g've the best 'service Link McCandless' Hawaiian paper. In my power," he told th voters. made a speech on behalf of his own Mr. Farrington said that he ha 1 candidacy for sherifT. , Part cf it was been sizing up the delegate situation in Hawaiian. In his English speech from his standpoint as a plain cH ;'he, said: ; zrn. not as a partisan. He sought, "Ladles and gentlemen: i am a as he believed ether average citizens candidate fcr sheriff. ' I am secretary scught, to cast his ballot for a man -cf the Demccra tic committee and I who regardless of party will give the think you should all support me. I best service for Ms country,, the ter- am in almost daily communication ritorv and, bis fellow cltlzpnv Mr. with President Wllscn, members of Farrington dec'ared his belief and his. cabinet and the members cf Con crnfldence in th man who works-r-, gress. and fcr this reason I think I am the worker. After gong. '' qver the Justified in asking you for your support record of all men offering themselves- for sherifT. :. I know I-an fulfil the for th, prsiticn of deterate ta Con- jcb. If elected I will Uke the advice cress . he ,wm satisfied that ' Charles of my superiors In office.'' So don't Rice best fills the territorial need forget to vote for me on September fcr . first 'lass, vlsrorons and thor- i . Thanking ' ycu onb and all for cughly canable worker. Tn vftnr ni'b- your kind attention; I'. thank yoti." Mc trust he emphasized that Mr. Rice Supervisor, M. C." Pacheco-made a bps always been "cn th Vb" early' speech' In7 which he . 'vigorouslv st and late. He represented the inter tacked the frontage tat laws.' -'These eN cf the peonle. Mr. Farrinetoo laws are unjust and lneoultabte and cbiected as a plain citizen to being go long as I am In office I shall fight ' represented in . WasMnrtrn bv th them," be said. MThev are unjust be nM counpl of nrivate Interests, lie cause ycu in Honolulu 'have to pay believed that te ; renrASPntat've cf for ycu r roads, but if you liv' in 4 an the people should speak for Hwaii cutside district, like Ewa 'Or WalaluaV' we shculd I'nd a mmi to WasV the government pavs for'ycur' roads.' tnrton who will be "vrlastfn?ly on I believe in district Improvement but nd to nek fo" vn" Mr.. Fprrinrton these present laws are unfafr." ' a'so slid that Mr Rice Is a wwailan pac'heco said the "present board 'of In every, aense of the word. He askei. 8Uperyisors has done more good wo-k what man wcuM stand before " than.anv ether and that,it should. he crurtryand say that Rice or anvothr reelected. . . .. . V,. t .! man rearM in the Islands is not Ha ; Supervisor McClelianpsaid that 'jfcf! wailan. ' He wruld like to e what wag seeking support fc?: the Jfourth 1 man would do this in the light of.the for office cf eupervIsor(ad) fact that the UnHed States has W-itht refprrPd 't. hl! rpcrrdwaa fhairmM cut a second thoueht c hesitation Cf the ways' and means jecmmitteA,sHa, ccnierp! me riKins. privwfne. in-.-mm f that thP r tv nrroTjjiatPlv sncnsibilUv and dienity rf American -a mm;rn drllara' to Rncnfl and that c'tlzenihH on every native-born res -Af thla it RDends 17R0iMk-iMi find .r.' dent cf, Ha wall. H -urged the voters- nmses ; a'nd.vhaa aboufc fltfOjOOA- fori t; measftA fullv their JTsnonsIhllr-pther tacA-.ttiati bis rfiM-v'hecnoInto-'Poi Factorv ComDany. principal ko the' nbt'en and -the territory as a ithmetic Was ilOajfiOteoub didinot seem oreanized to take over the property I Kee. Wong Nin, Y. M. Wee and Lau -'.Association, reports -141. persons killed mii.-fr. pVi ! vHoit to ccCur to the chaurmaa-or the. ways and business' of the Wah On Pol Fac-Lan, noiumg 14 snares eacn; iau iow, oy. venicies in uj nev iorx u.uy. solely their selfish interests.-.- ;:;.;;v.;;and.' mesnscommlttee.-: fo- when. he l.tory' Ck:aipany has filed articles of in-J ten shares; Lam Hau, eight shares; streets since Jan. 1. This is the low ; Mr.' Farr'ngtrn said he'Vas cn terms went Into details oa expenditures he corporation at the territorial treasur-J Lam Wan, twelve shares, Lau Sin. est record since 1909. of i rr8cnal friendshlo with all. the excanded cn the J750,00() and $350,000 , ers office. The new. concern 'is'capi-ILam Wing.Lut Im Hen Tong, Tins. The board cf trustees at Gary, HL.' candidates for delegate. He had ncth- making a. milHcn in all, . talized at. $30,600, this - consisting ; of Sing and Chow Fing Ping, six shares J bave appointed a bathing -censor to Ins: to siv a a'nt any. of them. -. He : Other candidates spoke, all ot. them ' 170 shares of the par value of $180 -each. The balance Is distributed in step tangoing and do away .with one believed it his auty.-. ftcwevejy ana me wno have been in office pointing y each;;. Thirty-two Chinese have sub- j blocks of two and rcur snares ( eacn j piece naming suns. vTne beacn ac dutv of ? every citizen to : make his their records with pride.- T. 'J scribed for .the .bulk,-of the stock; the among small Investors. . ;.; ; ' commodates 5000 persons. ' . r ' . "; choice, on the basis of the man best In the audience wgra two policemen.-1.? - '" ' ' ' - ' "" '! . fltted to-represent the citizens cf the apparently ,suDDoged i to on-duty, f -' .. . i - -. - - i i f,i-- fur J r r - s -' a. ' ; ) ' ij;j ij.. . t)ni -