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HOXOLUnj STAB-BULLETIN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 00, 1914: r:-.-- I A-.-:; vv:'.' .:-'-' -y s:' i V ' ': i ' ' s. t V K v t -3. ' ;; at "at mm mr m. w si at si as mm m m. ml aa - a w m m aa m n w as a? as w ss an as n aa w ,. r ILIIIII VUnLILIJ 1 11 A III II vl.ll 1 nil. i' rim m mtmiarmrtm i bb iiiiiii if 111 - - I Ulll UHll 'IMJ. IlliimiUUli U1U fiiEiCPF IS OBSERVED AT THANKSGIVING HI h-dfilarconi Wireless Telegraph Co. If your code address is not rejr- Utered, please let us nave it-. No charge. Reduced Rates and the inauguration of night lettergrams and week-end letter grams by thi company is prov ing most popular. SERVICE FAST AND ABSO LUTELY RELIABLE. ; Office, 923 Fort St. 4 THI Wn HAMM-YOUNQ CO, LTD., Honolulu, feat K ISLAND BEEF, MUTTON, VEAL AUSTRALIAN BUTTER Metropolitan Meat Market , . Phone 445 . : Chaplain Scott Arranged Pro gram Which Was Rendered In Impressive Style GAM POST REAL VALUES AT FAIR ' . r'nlWC.9 from AUWLn-nwvn i-iv- TER Fine Suits 'down t ,the ' smallest Handkerchiefs f ? v IDEAL CLOTHINGS CO, , dJ t Hotel SL, near. Fort. - VISIT THE NEW STORE OF REGAL-SHOES;, con. ronT ANOrfOTci. rrt. Eucjest'ona and designs fori.: RE-SETTJNG " and RE-MODEL NQ OLD JEWELRY.1 . . : Gold and Platinum Settings ir: WALL A DOUGH ERTY Special Star-EuUt!n CoT?5XMMPtif"l SCHOFIELD BARitACKS, Nor. 28 The Thanksgiving services at Scho- Held attended by the officers and men of ail for.r regiments and many of the ladies of the posf, uaj held in the trTT uiiiPTi'iJ V.v ?.r In an. ouenajr on in sue 01 me new uac- conlance ' with tu protf amation rf ''d. sad prcvea lo be a- very ih PiPMent of the Unitd States. , impressive ceremci.j. Thflnks?iving day bervices were held! Ka"" regiment, headed by its band ut Fnrt Shafter 5terdav anl Chao- anl "lcrs ana guidons flying in lain Scott of the tid Infantry had ar- th breeze, marched to the appoint verv elMDorate nroeram of rd PJace closed in mass forma annrcmiate services which were car ' Uon l" 'rent of a fctand decorated with .1 'a ... i imr,rx.r.!v tvi Tii 5rt American flaw wtiich served as a ifantrv u-na formed bv SerEt.Mai. I'latform for the capiains and speak Mullins in masses on the mala parade. trs cavalrr on the TighC the while the Engineers and Signal Corps fie,d artillery on taa left and the two were givtn a convenient place nearby. fuwms m me temer. cu Officers, their families and friends tQe prisoners were brought to the ser rferf n th tiers of Beats used , vic from the stockade at Castner. tr.r ' hflrhfll rrowdsi. Th program commenced with mustc a vty neat folder was issued to bv th d Artillery and lst ln everyone, which contained the order laatry banda. Following thU more of services, as ioiiows: i - -"w w- Church Call Musicians "Onward ChriaUau Eoldiera," and in .,mhift 2d Infantry Band reanonaire reading that followed. t iv to Tell the Story '. ... Ta four chaplains eonducted the ser- J Everyone Present vices, each. one superintending a cer- . - l ' n r. n a tain , r rtrS ulo n fl f T . Vix nH T'lanbmHvtne prayers and benediction; Chaplain O. Chaplain Scott J. W. Scott, the reading of ths Scrip- Riinrt Vln For Jesna ( tore lesson;. Chaplain W. A., Aiken. . Everyone Present the responsive reading, and Chaplain The AddrVsV , - - - Chaplain Scott J&ntius Fealyr th music- - nMnintf -v1': Evervone Present J The- speakers u ere introduced by Tha tUnMiirUnn ...... ... . Brig.-gen. Clarences. R. Edwards, who America. Everyone Present took tnls occasion to express his re- The Star Spangled Banner a leaving bchorieid uarracka, . i. ...... 2d Infantry Band ad expressing his appreciation of the Jh&'ii& lm and songs were assistance ; sad cooperation he Joad printed on the folder and the Presi- received from bota officers and men. dent's prcciamatiw. neatly printed on CoL-L. W; V-Kennon, 25th Infantry, tbe back. In filp uddreaa tha xhaplain lead the PresldenfA proclamation, fol- explained. theVorigin of Thanksgiving lowing which Dr. W. Ferguson, and th tnanyreasonj-wby our peo- president of Mills Institute, Honolulu, pie should be-thankful. His address delivered a most pleasing , and Inter- w, unleadid snd .was very interest- esting iddress. i fri. i ' i . m . . m . i ue BiufeinB oi : America oj me entire congregation, they benediction and music by the cavalry and 25th Infantry bands cJoseG-the services. 'mutual TELCrHcrii:. co.;.: i I i: LTD. r JHCNOUUWU. T.t V -P. H. CURNETTE, j . j . " . . - , r " . 1 -- i Ccr.mtMlener ef Deeds for Calif srnli and New York: KOTAHY PUBLIC, Draws Mort;a3es Dsda, Biy ej Ci:, Uasea, Wills, etc. Attomty (Zr ta District Courts, 7 MERCHANT CT r. Z LT, H 0 NOLULU, Phbns ; IF YCU WISH TO ADVERTISE IN : , NEWSPAPERS - yrtere, at Any Time, Call cab Write 'r.-;' CC HAKE'S AOVERTH.NO - . A C E N CY ; - lit fir-tome Street s- San Frsnclsso r 0 i; j;:aLuilu oriif G6bDs?rcol C- rp TWO YEEKS'; SALE NOW Opp. Eljott Thestsf a Uctel t II. HACKFELD & CO ""-'- - Limited, " .,- '. ;' tu-xr Factors, Importsrs, 4 " " Ccmmission Merchants, t ; : HONOLULU : - i HUB cLoTHING HOUSE Ths best of Clothes and Habcr .-V-; -dashtTy j ,- ' ' Hotel, near Fort s . , int. Fort Shelter Kotes IF CHILD IS CROSS. ' FEVERISH AND SICK :8Dfrfai StajvBullettar.CorrDondenrt!l th air A'acatloa Is almost over, and I the trooDS : at Shafter. Uk i thosfr .of . cleanse litUe bonels with 'Call. foraia Sjmp of Figs. SchoSeld, will have to bucsJa j4V Children love thU "frelt taxatrve, that strenuous We of aa , honra drill . tn(j nothing elsef cleanses the ten and bunk fatague," Applications for . der itonoach, liver and bowes so nlca si exteasiofl are not la-' orders but? Jt jy.'r:i i, ' v ; ,, . - -.. is understood that ' time not needed simply will not stop playing for, "bunk .fatigtie may. be spent to mptv. the bowels, and the result among the rl httsh and boulders. ,i9t theyecoms tightly clogged1 with -' l ZT 3ST '! -Y" :wteHver .gets sluggish,.-; stomach ' From ' the beginning of tho month foars,thea your little one becomes whea jUte trebps started Mt to beaUUcroes,! half-sick, feverish, don't eat, fy Shafter, a little Jealous competltioaf ieep act -naturally, breath la bad, has beea apparent between batUllona,; yatemilull of cold., has sore thieat, as to who could cut the most ;"giu , tomach-ach of ( diarrhoea, w Listen, bush., make the loveliest lawa i or aiothertSee if tcngue is coated, then clear the largest space of stones. Each tfve a teaspoonful of ."California Syr battalion adopted a, . "sic ganV appro-' up f figs," and. in a few honrs all prtate to its particular worki as. for fhe ;cojtipaled waste, sour bile aad instance toe 3rd were moving-stones .undigested food posses out of the sys frcm thnew parade and : their, cry and you have a well, playful child u an . ihim. doyb. flurn. we ii Dreajt our backs. The lst batullon. were lnf the "glue bush' somewhere near the fcothllls. of the Koolaur but' you could hear, the 'battle-cry . of, their chief tain, "You stick to , the glue bush. beys ; 111 catch: a ship." The 2nd MlUloua, of mothera give "California Syrup of Figs" because it la perfectly h&rmlesaL children love it, and It nev er rails to act on the stomach, liver and bowela. . yv-;. r Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bot HuiLuiunnLU FLASHED TP WAR ! AT SEA? Hilo Reporl Raises a Further Question of Violation of Neutrality Laws fPpf-c'?! ?a'-BuU-TTn Corr'ST'rndlnc! HILO. Hawaii. Nov. 27. Was here a bruach cf neiitra-lity law committed miiiiiii ii mi 1 11 1 1 i ii . .... i rm ' m - 1 1 1 . n UaillillUil 11UUI1U . II .tnAn L i f Prices aggaijcutuiuieaviuip TOO LITERilPl IIISCOOKE BY The negroes of Jamaica are a most credulf us raceof people and inclined to believe literally all that they hear." said Frederick Stubbs in his lecture on Jamaica at the Y. M. C. A. Friday evening. "I once knew of a' negro cook who heard his master, a mission ary. iray freuently and earnestly Monday evening last in Hilo bay? That - f Zl n -a Ki.o iiic niiu uc u f nvi is the question that is agitating the public of the island just n present. Were signals exchanged between the Seiyo Mam, theKiyo Mam and a Jasanese warship lying off jor. and well out to sea? the wcrld bevoad. Thinking this was the literal desire of the missionary, the cook tilled his food with poiacu in an attempt to help him realize th , tusire of his prayer. It was with r.xinK f?r K rvrti-v mlt. Q ftlir The grounds for the story are the " ut" "7" T""' " facts that signal lights were f.ashed fl iiiirtu uie uiu urgiu iuai uiun i care to be translated by the roison method.' iiu mvz. Reasonable 'r ' ' rompinr: flag 9L. next to Toug BMg. by both the Japanese liners for some time- Monday evening. The lights wniild flicker in aad out and oeoule who have a working knowledge of xvith a Cne collecUon or lantern Morse and Continental-wireless codes sJides the speaker showed much cf declare that the flashes took the piace , t!le scenery and life cf the island. He of doU and dashes. The messages ' compared the tourist possibilities oi were evidently sent in private code as Jamaica with those of Hawaii, claim well sb they could not be interpreted inK that ,fc stod la tne 8ame relation by those who for an hour or so watch-to tha east ccast of United States as ed the flickerings of the lights on the, Hawaii did to the west coast, two steamers I was announced that on next .The news 'that the two Jaane&e' Thursday evening R. C. Lydecker. hte-vessels- were send in out w.n.e kind torian m charge of the territorial ar of messages soon went ilie rounds of tves, would speak on "The Story thtf town, and a curious crowd Kith-lf tne Archives." telling of much of ered on the waterfront to watch the th interesting history concerned performance I w,t" tne dc-cuments under his care. There was no sign of a warship or' ' ' any other kind of a vessel out 9t sea. -naries Leone, a .ew Torn oarner. butMtwas pointed ont that a crolseri w"mruvTa co u iniprison could easily remain close enough to ' ment for using-wood alcohol on Uie eateh signals and not be seen fromihfadf and faces-f his customera ln- ' -si " nion - FGCIEC -T 4 i : ' ' In ( 1 lntlepaoaW-n: COUPON ST A R -BULUETIN WR MAP OF 1- i Ji;- EUROP jSend three ennpons ind Tiftn Cents to th SUr-BuUetin and receive' the new and np.tr jdate map of Enrojj;- shore, especially if she had all her lights extinguished. That this may have been- the- case Is the claim of those why believe the Japanese liners were In communication with a war ship of their own nationality. were busy with, the -little 10-ton boul-' Ut California Syrupy of Flgs," ders ' in the gulch and.on ktheir new M Has f uU directions for babies, parade, but great were the words of chillrea of aU ages, and for grown-upa, encouragement la their original slo- Plainly printed oa the bottle, -Beware gan, "A rolling stone gathers; no mesa , of counterfeits sold" here.'. Get the -that benehead's ; forgotten how . to genuine, made by rCallfornla Pit: Syr; up Company.: Refuse any other kind with, cootempLadvertlsement.; ' r ";ts(?v I SUcerrDo y0 Uk.l,m paylng: jrfu 23 ' to write out and present resignations? . s . J. V1 III OAHU ICZCO. : Phone 1123 J blow, recall Ths wcrk has net beea v entlreb .17 m r IF v V; J Bookkeeper-Mr. Slice I nave writ the prners.wm be,, able to keep i srftUBaujr, lUMo wwer Saturday 1 5. Hera It to! ' Orders were issued recently teUev; Get out at once. " mg First Lieut Clement: Wright fww f duty In charge; of the 2nd Infantry ; post exchange and. detailing .First UeuC Fred A; Cook to- take oyer the i duties.?1. ; ..: ; ; y; .: ' v.-., Ueut; Wright has been. la, charge cf the exchange for nearly twq years and has dona very; efficient work tin . der adverse ; circumstances. Th duj ties of an exchange officer are ardiK ens under , the very : best conditions, but when the quarters are limited a they are at Shatter, the departments: of. the exchange scattered and- the troops garrisoned in separate: posts, It requires a great amount of work. The ground at Shafter,: has, lee& wiped clean from the road back oTthe headquarters' buildinjg to.; the target butta and the ravines between the main peat and . the cantonmeaL A large drill ground has , been, leveled where the, old 2nd battalion camp stood Jn . rear &. officers! quarters. . The tarpet-J ranges . have : been cleared of brash cactna and stones and a-large parade grencfl opened In. the cantonment The trocps have worked hard and- seemed to enjoy, being out of .harnea. - . -.-j ;3r-'. Upen the i ecommendation of : their respective 'company commanders the , following : appointments ' and " promo tlcr.8 are made j 'I : . ,J' ' : Ccmpaay B, Corp. William J. Sulli van to la. made sergeant Lance Corp. i William if ells to be corporal. i : : Ccmpsay F. Lance rorps. Harry H. Ileilman nd John J. Smith to be cor porals. ; .:;;.;; " i - ;-V:' ' . :. tirritable Old ManSay does this, cat alwayj make this racket? Chauf; feur No, sir: only when it's nmaing.- Builaio Express. "Aqstralla' Today,", which is tthe great annual of the "Australasian Traveler," will publish in its forth coming big edition an article on Ha waii and the Hands-Around-the-Pacific Movement by Alexander Hume Ford. TheV government and the people of Australia send abroad about 100,000 copies of this magnificent annual pub lication, which deals almost exclusive ly, with; the- progress, told mostly in pictures,- of Australia' during the year. The one article not pertaining entire ly to Australia win be that on Hawaii and the" ; Hands-Around-the-Paciflc Movement; . 4 While the editor ef the Mld-PaclUc Magazine was in Australia, in the in terests of ,the Hands-Around-the-Paciflc Movement, the Australasian Travel er, which has the largest circulation of any publication in the common wealth, gave considerable space and support .-to this - movement- and "has been its friend from, the - start! The New South' Wale government tourist bureau . will send at.' Christmas time 109 .copies of this illustrated publica tion ; to! the - Hand-Aroand-the-PacifiC Clvhi; here for; distribution- among its ipembers;. v ; : - ' . A fisting surgeon received late one evening a note from three of his fel low practitioners : -"Please come over to the club and' join ns at a game of bridged Emllle. dear," he said . to his wife,. '"here I am called away ag&uL i It is an important case there -are three' other doctors on the spot -already." Pearson's Weekly. ; ; i stead of the real goods. I C f( traina accorii -thQ will .i ' ;. -1' - the . ..VI ... 1 - . -1 . . - ... I ' iDf iVhenTpu Yant Il'arL 11 II T - 1 i.-.i rV 1 si a rs 7': ::' v . ' . , . v . . , Phone 1128 . I w r j U1IVCI5 to be odatrng ,Vyou dsir'eV- put ip wnere . Read t t : ' ' i :r:.' i I ani pm to' ! m Kewalo price list eorwrite : A. i"; PRICESr 4. . Da ;1V L;fltfio 23 lbs.:.;. .;5Ca r- t5aibt..;..-4:c r to tp 19 I6S...-....2C3 r: jbffc.", ... , , , ,23c p : r h ' Other deilvtries prfcij . applicatiort. o. ffiox 600 - i riaareaay.-' fearson's weekly;; :.. ....... . 1 J : m n r - ; LL- J U-T"." ' ? 1 1 - . r t 1 . , , . """! iiptiiii l iliii! sip ilii il: ;. I "You: are 'not the boy who usually, caddies for meT": To. sir. I tossed vn nrlf Mm f va ; rnn 'Hrftn?.: 'VnoI ; J lost" Uadoa. Mail. 1 1 1 5 ; :'.5i Lewers & Cooke, Ltd., have juj'eceived a collection r firie Oriental Ru gs. which will showrooms for short on . . on- s- f a : - S A a S.A a mm CAI11JU1UUJ1 C- in - their A 4 T iere are some spcci- For lovers of the Rare Oriental Ru mens of Saruk Ro);Keshari ial Layer; Royal Silk..Mosque, Kii:n:hah, and numerous others. For collectors of the moderate; prid'ugs therejarei the ; BelucH-;? of selected qyality. These Ru on a small commission. , - ' . On Miilion , at - i j ) s 1 "3 .-" f"