Search America's historic newspaper pages from 1777-1963 or use the U.S. Newspaper Directory to find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present. Chronicling America is sponsored jointly by the National Endowment for the Humanities external link and the Library of Congress. Learn more
Image provided by: University of Hawaii at Manoa; Honolulu, HI
Newspaper Page Text
4 ! '- :k;iit HONOLULU STAR-BULLETIN. FKIIUrv J)ECELMBKK 1. 101G. li PILLS, CtflfJEL Bergstrom Chnstmas Talks No:2 Ancient Ceremony Dating Back If Cross, Feverish, Constipated, tacuaai uays hoiiows , v Church Service - Give "California Syrup" . of Figs FORI SHAITER'S THANKSGIVING IS CHILDliiUM 1 1 11 Mm ma 1 wrm 11 mi ii m 1 mi i 7 IK' T ' L flr' 7 13 : LjliLIIlfJIIlIylLjLV The modern Aladdin ". o o will flash and sparkle and glow in a hundred thousand different ways in all the cities of America next week America's Electrical Week It will be the most brilliant celebration ever witnessed. , r ' ' , 0me . in' jand sec our special demonstrations and displays. You'll get many valuable hints ; : for your Christmas gift giving. ... V:' . '1: ? Ha waiiaiii: -' - ... . . KING STREET p 2nd the Week-End at the a nil o ; 4000 FeetM . r ; Cool, Invigorating ; ; v LEAVE HONOLULU SATURDAY . . . . . . , . . . . .3 P.' M ' RETURN TUESDAY .I . : . ...;;v. ; .....7 A M.' All expensesy $30.00 ? Inter-Island Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. ?hoae 4911 - . . . Queen Street Honolulu Dairymen ; Two deliveries daily, of fresh, pasteurized milk cream and ice cream. .. m': ' : .:v " ' v PHONES 1542 and 4676 : r I FORT SHAFTKIl, lcc-l.'l hanks- grlving Ii y was certainly well ctsm i cd at Fort' Shafter and in many ways. , Chaplain William Res Sco$Jt held ) lhi early ecrvice iu the pout library j in honor of "Saint Andrew's Day and Thanksgiving Day, which had fallen on the name holiday, at. IH a. m. At 10 a. m. all the buglers of the parrisoji sounded "church call." awhioh'-An-noured the commt-ncementMof 1he public Thanksgiving strylce hrldr,vin the Fort Shatter theater the en tire pen in obedienceJUttterclania Uon of the president 'isAtJii? serv ice, which was . largely altelnded, a j beautiful program was, v given j.each I worshipper, containing theifTyimos and the program, ef the ceremonies.' . ! The rervei" dosed Vith- the - bene diction, andtlo wonderful singing of ; America, ahiRS the ban1 played "The Staj Spangled Banner," eaeh person present itood at itflentio'iis a tribute to the nation "and the nation's God and thus the service closed. ; The .ancient custom cf, visiting the j barracks to greet the cc ram an ds took ! place, a custom' which dates back to J the old feudal days, when the feudal lord dined with his retainers.' Many of tha barracks we're daintily and ar tistically decorated with ; evergreens l and bunting, :ahd the tables were j tastefully prepared .with i the dainties ; and viands appropriate , for the day; notable among the decorations should be mentioned those of D Company, 3rd Regiment Engineers, I and K Com panies.' 2nd . Infantry, which had re quired much time and labor to pre- ! pare, but ChiclT repaid the .efforts of i those In charge hi the beauty of the mess halls and the delight of the men. . Practically .every organization had i a printed menu, while several of them, - J Company, C , Company and M Coro pany, had, prepared small booklets I which ; contained the menu for the three Thanksgiving Day meals, the names 'of the officers and non-commissioned officers of the companies, the roster of the present organization, and J , and battles in which the organization had taken active part, which made a keepsake for the men worthy of the headquarters Company, the Machine Gun Company, Company D. 2nd Infan trj; Company n Engineers ' and: Sig nal Corps; Q. M. and Supply Company, and Company -A, 2nd Infantry had pre pared beautiful menu cards decorated with scenes of Interest and reminis cence; Companies G and E, 2nd Infan tryornamented their tables with' Chi nese' napkins on which were printed the bill of fare 'v ; D Company, 2nd Infantry, as a re membrance of the happy day present ed each. man with a beautiful napkin souvenir containing the words of the song "Hail to the Second," composed and dedicated to the 2nd Infantry in 1914 by Chaplain f William Reese Scott - All in all. It is conceded by everyone that Fort Shafter never en Joyed a happier day and one for which the . was greater need and cause for Thanksgiving.- : - M ISS DOROTHY TRUE "OPENS EXHIBITION OF PRINTS AND ART OBJECTS - ' ' ' , v Today, at Laniakea Miss Dorothy True is hostess at a tea, A large num ber of guests have been bidden to come'and View the oils and water col or pictures that will be on exhibition. Miss True represents the firm of Vic kery, Atkins & Torrey of San Fran cisco and the works of art are from men: who stand very high in.. the art world. Several of the - pictures aro from men who have been associated with the. Glasgow School of Art and also the Dutch school. ,. . Charged wijLh the commission of a statutory offense, Angila Austiro and Vincente Gerona were acquitted by a jury in the federal court Wednesday. Look tack at your childhood diys, Remember the "dose -mother iasistd ou castor oil, i calomel, cnthartiir.. How you hated them, how you fousU against taking them. . With our children it's, different Mothers who clng to th old form f physic simply don't realize what they do. The children's" revolt is wH founded. Their tender little "iiuides" are injured by them. , If your child's stomach, liver anl f bowels need cleansing, give only deli- clous "Califcrnia Syrup of Figs. Its action is positive, but gentle. Millions of mothers keep this harmless "fruit j laxative" handy;, they know children love to take it; that it never fails to clean the iiver and bowels and sweeten the stomach. nd that a tea- ppoonful given today saves a sick child tomorrow. " - Ask your druggist for a0-cent bet tie of "Californ .1 Syrup of Figs," v hich has full 1 rectlons for babies. children of all ges and ' for grown-ups I plainly on each bottle. . Beware of counteffeits sold here. See that it la made by "California Fig Syrup Cora- rany." Refuse any; other kind with j contempt. Adv. -'V .;' -: THANKSGIVING IN HONOLULU IS DI WIDELY OBSERVED t . . ; of Ihe ! great - . . B JUL 1 L'innin era of piano manfaeture starting with the quaint, sweitoned squares which were the expression ofti great strife toward an ideal that would b niusic i t can be seen to be an instrument thafwould moldihe human soul into a good thing. - Thanksgiving was observed throu; out lionoiuiu on Thursday with s cial . services in the v churches an luaus and special dinners at schools hospitals and other Institutions. A union service with' a special musical program :, was held at the Methodist church and largely, attended Luaus were held at the Castle Kin dergarten and at the Girls' Industrial school, and at the city jail an informal inanKsgivmg Lay: service was con ducted under the auspices of the Y M. C. A. . The address was delivered by C. J. Day, the remainder of the pro gram including smging and the read ing of the "president's proclamation. About 400 children' gathered at At kinscn Park durjng' the day, and -en joyed games, races 'and other amuse merits. Ice cream cones were freely passed around, in attractive Thanks giving service was held, at the terri torial prison under the auspices .of the Y. M. C. A.; music and entertainment pumbers "being on the program. Tha t success has cro worthy of at the piai Ihe art of )forte was ned the effcrts of the geniuses of. the ante-bebm era is evidenced b' the. magnificent instruments that market tod a 5. V A Mason & Hamlin I would be the gift ideal Netiiy Sk 1 . 1 x- I were de- Take a Private DANCING Lesson and learn your faults from Madame Lester, I. O. O. F Hall, phone 1162, or . The Romagoy, 3675. Office hours: 0 a. m. to 6 p. I. O. O. F. HalL Children's class commencing Satur day, Nov. ISth. 10 a m. ' v main V v Mt j 'if V'"' 1 1 It r v I I I j 11 ,' CTr2 9 : k Ay j ' 7 JX ' !. ! f i ?' . : ' i 1 r 1 i i f t t - 1 livered by the nursing department of the Palama Settlement on 1 Wednes day. At the Kakaako missidi yester day 285 children of many natibnalities enjoyed . a bounteous Thanksgiving dinner, . including turkey, mfcee pie, ice cream and candy. Thirteen fami lies in the neighborhood yre , pro vided with dinners by the minion. At the Punabou Preparatcrt school yesterday morning J a Thanksgiving program was-given, includin songs. recitations . and " a, playlet, fentitled "The Magic Curtain of the Pat." The pupils of the eighth grade pfcsented "Priscilla. John and Miles." Gifts of fruit and other eatables, floors and money were brought by the ppils and handed to a committee lor nstriDu tion, v .' ' ,v ;. -''V'-l-.; : RHEUMflTISfil AffEFt HIS DRY'S OlfING . 1 Hunting Trip on . a m Day Brings Painful Resus - Once upon a -time Charles Hullen, of Philadelphia, went gunning! t was a dismal rainy day, and long Insure to cold and wet brought on severe attack of rheumatism." He 1 s con fined to his home. v' A friend recommended Sloa s Lini ment, citing his own case as tdence of its effectiveness. MuUen light a bottle and applied it to hlsiching limbs. Soon improvement was oticed" and he was able to return to lilness. Mr. Mullen wTites: '.J Since at experience-! have never been ithout Sloan's Liniment in the ; diclne chestV You will .find it Dofhes bruises, sprains, toothache d ? re lieves lame-back, heuralgiaMi act all external pains. At all druggi', 25c, 50c and 11.00 a bottle." , - Will you come to Aeo onstrate the qualit ies struments? a anHalliirjlletiisdem- bf these mtrvelous in- A .- n v. Mef ano or a br Christn cber Piano, S. . gstrom; ;iylusic Co.; r Phone 2321 O Hoiillulu ta. Hi You arer invited to be present afithc ' Friday at 3 :30 P. Ml in Acol 1020 Fort Street era xausicaies ' hn Hall. every - A . A - . . ,V . .A A- & i y w V y1? v Yyl! y w yy y y k y U y y u y wy?yMytfywyfiyyiylryVy1(vVy We Are Now Making Ah Unnsujlly Attractive Display of is- Mllil Every field of Oriental craftsmanship is wellrepre Chinese ingenuity and skilL ; Inted in this gorgeous Uluminatir.g ga3 is , how c actcd frcm a mixture of peat and' al by a ir.unicipal gas plant in a Du city. Mandarin Goats Trays ; . Souvenir Jewelry : Inspect our large .and complete assortme showing of Embroideries Carved Ivopes Souvenir Sioons Lunch Cloths Sillcs ; Fancy Goods Hawaiian Curios and Novelties. MO COv' 170 Hotel Street Opposite Young Hotel V V ; PHONE 2235 REACHES V : : HuGf ace-Peck Co., Ltd. v ALL KJNC8 OF ROCK AND SAND FOR CONCRETE WORK. ... ',; . : . "FIREWOOD AND COAL ; . anoPiano raoo: C. jpO'u'DQDllg ' ? r r. TTAtTAT TTT TT "MTrmrTTrmTT e. tt TO CO., LTD. -7 QUEEN STREET : , P. O. BOX 2T2 PHONE 4-9 34 J. J. BELSEE, Hanaer 65 TO 71 SOUTH QUZZZl Z7. ;:::ncs Find T '- STORAGE urniire x v Y