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HONOLULU STAR-BULLETIN, FRIDAY. APRIL 7f 10 If,.
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SUGGESTIONS FOR
HER TRUST DEEfl
BABY WEEK PLEA
MEETS APPROVAL
OF THE CHAMBER
Absolutely Pure
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Much interest is being manifested
in the Cherry Blossom Pete which
will be given by , the Episcopal
churches of the city at the Royal Ha
waiian Hotel early in May, the pur
pose of . which Is to ,raise $.0O0 for
the erection of. a home . for Japanese
girls in this city. : The plan received
the indorsement of , the advertising
and subscription committee of the
chamber of commerce yesterday.
FURNISH' YOUR HOME RIGHT
8 fitting It throughout with our
dependable electric fixtures.
; ELECTRIC SHOP 1 '
Phone 4344 v'. 1133 Fort 6L
A. N SAN FORD
OPTICIAN
Boston - Building
Fort Street
(Ovr May A Co.)
Honolulu Music Co.
Everything Musical
Tort, next to the . Clarion
for
Sachs"
W. AH AN A: CO. '
; v;: : Tailors."-?; t,
Kin j St.; ' between Fort
'Z-' .. -.'f and Bethel..
PURE ISLAND MILK AND
'-. CREAM. 1
-'Honolulu Dairymen's An,
: 5 .... 457ft Phone 1 542 -X -
FOKG IHN ' & CO.
Actiques and Chineit
; - " Merchandise : ' ; t
Knuanu, above Pauafxi ?
V ! fltffc
So Testified A. S. Humphreyst
Who Drew Document, at
Hearing Today
Proposals made in 19i9 by Queen
Liliuokalani that the have a will
drawn, and the bringing about of the
establishment of the trust which Dele
gate Kuhio now is trying to break by
litigation in circuit court, were re
viewed at length in Circuit Judge
Whitney's court today during the tak
ing of the testimony of Attorney A. Fcrij tiun committee of the chamber of
Modest Request for Funds is
Indorsed: National Guard
Plan Gets 0. K.
' (July tli? modest sum of $U for ail
the ia!ies in Honolulu, to be used in
the advancement of- tLe IJaby Week
program, was asked for by Mrs. James
A. Kath, chairman of the publicity
committee, in her request for indorse
ment of her subscription list plan
presented to the advertising and sub-
Humphreys, who was called on by the
queen Beven years ago to make the
will.
A petition for the perpetuation o'
Judge Humphreys' testimony was filed
by Antonio Perry, counsel for the
queen. Judge Humphreys told of his
being called in to draw up the will
which, 'he' said,, was done prior to the
queen's leaving for the mainland.
' After Curtis P. Iaukea had told
him that the . queen wanted a will
commerce. The plan was indorsed by
the committee yesterday at its regu
lar meeting.
The committee then -turned to the
plan of Adjutant General Sam John
son to raise T3,50 for the benefit of
the National Guard. The size of the
guard has increased out cf all propor
tion to its territorial and federal
funds, both of which were appropriat
ed on the basis of the strength of the
eruarri a ve.ir asro. when it cnn'sted
drawn. Judge Humphreys said he re-;of fewer than 700 men. Today Gen
fused to go into the matter until he rl j0hnson reports the guard as hav
had personally seen the queen. Two ing 5000 men on its rolIs xhe only
consultations with the queen followed. ' solution of its financial problems is a
he testified, Iaukea and John A. Domi-.jarge popu,. subscription. The cora
nis being present at both; and V. O. mittee indorsed the project, and one
Smith, one or the trustees, at the large busjnegg firm has already con-
others pledged to add their .namesv to
tion that he matter of a trust deed
was brought up, all ' suggestions re
garding the trust deed coming from
the queen herself, the witness added.
Judge Humphreys stated that he re
ceived no suggestions from anyone ex
cept the queen as to the provisions
which the deed should contain.
When the question arose as to the
number of trustees, Judge Humphreys
testified he suggested that three
should be. appointed, the qtieen at that
time selecting A. S. Cleghorn, CoL
Iaukea v and Dominls. -.He added that
the list as soon as presented.
Letter Outlines Needs.
The subscription letter, indorsed by
the committee, Is as follows:
"In conformity with the expressed
desire of the war department the Na
tional Guard of Hawaii 'has been re
cruited 1 to a strength of more than
5000 men. As appropriations for the
fiscal year by the federal government
and up to June 30, 1917, by the terri
torial; government, being based on a
j ivitcu Alio uisapiviai v. iuu4iuio t .m0 - ' - v.... ,
at that time, for the reason that the been exhausted, the guard is in urgent
need of funds.
latter was very young an 1 had had no
experience. .'., -J;yj
PUNAHOUPLAY
WlLLBElVEN
KlfillT OF HAY 5
The Punahou Dramatic Club will
present its annual play cn the even
ing of May S. ,
. cA' .mpdera: coTiedy,weJI known on
the professional stage "Green Stock
ingsj" will be given tinder the direc
tion of "the talented dramatic" insiruct
ot. Miss Maud Hastings.? Miss Hast
ings is fortunate in having an .unusual
ly promising castr and the production
should be as well acted as youthful
amateurs can be trained to act. The
play is fall cf amusing situations and
witty conversation. Margaret Anglln,
s jceiia; - won great success in tne
luroduction' not long' a?a'
' STA R-B U llLETI N G I V ES YOU '
FOR GQQD r.lEALS
The Palace of Sweets
Headctuarters for ' Easter
'V Cards and Novelties .
ARLEIGH'S, Hotel St.
Carnation HilK
Makes:. Better Babies.
HENRY MAY & CO,
.V: LTD. '
Phone :1-2-71
JIEflT FLflSIIES,
DIZZY, evous
Mrs. Wynn Tells Homt Lydia
. Pinkhazn's Vegetable r
3 Compound Helped Her
DuringChange of Life.
rJchmond, Va.'-V After taking
seven bottles of Lydia, E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Com
pound I feel like a
new "woman, I air
way s had a headache
during the Change
of life and was also
troubled with other -bad
feelings , com
mon at that time
dizzy spells, nervous
feelings and heat
flashes. l Now I am
in better health
than I ever was and Tecommend your
remedies to all my friends. Mrs.LENA
Wynn, 2812 E. O Street, Kichmond, Va,
; While Change of life is a most crit
ical period of a woman's existence, the
annoying symptoms which accompany
it may be controlled, and normal health
restored by the timely use of Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. .
Such warning symptoms are a sense
of suffocation,. hot flashes, headaches,
backaches, dread ' of impending evil,
timidity, sounds in the ars,-palpitation
lof the heart, sparks before the eyes,;
irregularities, constipation,' variable ap
petite, weakness and inquietude, and
dizziness. - .. , -
4 For these abnormal conditions do not
fail to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege
table Compound.
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"Several .eltonsive projects which
will leal to increased efficiency in the
guard und which are necessary for the
proper training of the men,' are' held
up for lack of funds, and much valu
able time is lost
Money Urgently Needed.
"It is estimated that $13,500 is ur
gently needed to maintain the Nation
al Guard, and to reach the high stand
ard of efficiency that is aimed at. The
items for which this sum is desired,
with the probable amounts required,
are as follows:
; ."Laying water system to the Punch
bowl military reservation, with the
necessary water storage facilities,
?1500. : '
"Erecting rifle ranges in Punchbowl
and providing for a suitable camp
ground, 12500.
1 "Pit houses, stibies, administration
building and sheds. Punch bowl, 12500.
! "Equipping and furnishing Honolulu
armory and supplying proper facilities
for the enlisted men, $5000.
"Transportation for sergeant-Instructors
on duty with troops on Ha
waii. Maui and-Kauai. $2QO0.
Disbursing: Board Planned.
"Subscriptions will be received' and
money disbursed under the jurisdic
tion of 'a National Guard disbursing
board, which .is to be appointed by
Governor Pinkham, on recommenda
tion of General Johnson. ."
"In view cf the above facts and in
the belief that the National Guard is
of great Value to the nation. as well as
to the territory, we, the: undersigned,
subscribe ; the amounts set opposite
our respective names."
LOCAL JAPANESE
BURNEITTS BILL
Oriental Goods
. O AND JAPANESE PAPER FISH KITES
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Easter Candy Chickens in all
colors
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SHOTEN
V' Holding that the amicable relations
between Japan and the United States
will be endangered by 5 Congressman
Burnett's immigration bill, 'which has
passed the bouse and is now In the
senate, the Japanese Association of
Honolulu at a meeting last night, pass
ed resolutions requesting President
Wilson to : veto the bill in case the
senate approves iL .
5 The resolutions, which will be for
warded to Washington, D. C, in : the
next mall, reads as follows:
'Vhereas the Japanese Associa
tion of Honolulu fears that the immi
gration bill, which has already passed
the bouse cf representatives of the
United States, will endanger the close
amicable; relations between the Unit
ed States and Japan; and
1, "Whereas, the Japanese in , I lawa 11,
in the enjoyment of such amicable re
lations, are striving earnestly for still
closer friendship between the two na
tions and laboring Pir the perpetual
cemeting cf 'uch a desirable and
! laudable, accomplishment; l)e it
I "Resolved, tht we request, bumb-
ly.and rs men and mends, that oo4i
mw Wilson, President of the United
States of America, refrain fromtap
Iroving and affixing his signature to
th? immigration bill as it is in its
present shape."
MORE SlIDEsVo TO
COAST FOR LECTURES
v One more set of slides will be sent
to the jnaJnland this week when the
Hawaii Promotion Committee for
wards a, clioice selection to Mrs. W.
W. Merrymcn, wro is now lecturing
In Texas. Mrs. Merrymon is the wife
of the director of the U. S. magnetic
observatory at Ewa, and is conver
sant with all of the beauty spots of
ll.i waii.
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