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CTEN HONOLULU STAB-BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1017; DANCE Our tuition docs not merely teach step, it develop dancing ability and Individuality. For ratet phone 3464. N.E.MONJO . Moana Hotel. ',' v' KENNETH ALEXANDER Portraits Sittings by Appointment 46S2 v 424 Beretanla St (m ' Something new! Purity Cross Creamed: Chicken a la King, at HENRY MAY & Co Limited, v Phone 1-2-7-1 The Independent Review Published Monthly - Leading English-Japanese Magazine Subscription Rate fl.00 per year P. O. Box 474. 20 Campbell Block . Merchant Street, Honolulu. Dainty, Beautiful, Novel . Valentines Arlelgh's. Hotel St opp. Union DR. SCIIDBERAB FOR HATIOML CENTER IN TQKIO In Letter to Central Union, Tells of Movement for Christian Unity Now Taking Shape; Tokio as a center for Christian in te'ruatics&lism in the Far East, devel oped by a work in which Honolulu has had a hand, is the ideal set forth by Dr. Dcrmr.s fccudder. former past or of Central t'ion caurih, in a let ter written to Central Unlan and read last Sunday. - The man who left Central Union's rulpJt after many years of labor to take a new post in Japan writes with enthusiasm of the field he and-his wife, formerly .vfiss Mabel Bosher, principal of Kawaiahao Seminary, have found awaiting them. His letter is as follows: - ' 23 Kamitomizaka, Koishikawa, Tokio, Japan, Jan. 22, 1917. Dear Friends of Central Union Church: What a glad surprise knock ed at our door Ust Friday (Honolu lu's Thursday) morning when in a response to a call to enter, in walked your annual meeting wireless! It day which was topped off most roy-j DEATH TOLL OF TUBERCULOSIS SAYS HOT WATER EACH DAY KEEPS SHOVSf CREASEiTHE DOCTOR AVAY New Cases and Deaths During Month of January Are Ex ; cessive, Bureau Reports The anti-tuberculosis bureau during January . recervsd reports of 29 new cases of tuberculosis from the city of Honolulu. This is the highest figure thus far within a year, the highest previous figure. being 37. The average for the seven months back is about 27 cases. " There was a total of 90 cases report ed from the territory during' Janu ary, the fity of Honolulu thus supply-; ing a little over 43 per cent of the total. Drink Glass of Hot Water Be fore Breakfast to Wash Out the Poisons Life is not merely to live, but to live well, cat well, digest -well, work well, sleep well, look welL What a glorious condition to attain, aril yet how: very easy it is if one will only adopt the morning inside-bath. Folk who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when they arise, split, t tin- headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stom ach, can, instead, feel as fresh as a rtatsr hv oDenine the sluices of the svstem each morning and flushing At the end of January the bureau out the whole of the internal poison whether ailing, sick or had registered in the city 312 cases of tuberculosis. of whom 205 were un-Ier nrorer suoervislcn and their danger. to the commuaKyV minimized so far J as possiDie., ur tne oaiance quue a large number probably are not living In the city at present, having been re ported from three to six years ago and trace of them lost. ; follow-up investigation has been (C Lr' San Francisco's likeable HOTEL 1 Amerlrti of EoropeiB lUtc Rift Swriw Kifkt .... Obadiah Rich, Manager . ,,-THE VALLEY ISLAND" Pont fail to TUit Th Valley Island" and aee man(nrot HALEAKALA, the largest ttlDrt volcano In tbe world and the IA.0 TAIXEY and 1U famoua "Needle." - : v ' UKCXCCILCD TUNA riSHINC CCCD AUTO. ROADS ;i ,'- Write, riHr for , rearm Mona. ..-11:2 ft'ew .. .. GrsEid Hotel WULUKr. MAUI. :Tai otily flnt 'clnM -hotel-In Wailuku.' - I'rlvata bath with every roots. ... iJrll'' territory, Ho lt is cerxaimj th.- BnTTvW lmi 1pri than 44 per cent of the. total. v , There are at present throughout the territory 954 registered cases of con sumption. There have been 499 cases reported thus far this year which is one less than for the same period last year, There , have been 208 deaths recorded from tuberculosis, this year which Is three less than for the same period last year.: At present. 63.2 per cent of all cases' ' are properly super vised against 48 per cent in January, 19X6. The camraign is thus holding its' own with the possibility that the year will be closed showing a decided gain. one of such gre?t moment. Only the presence and power of God can en able us to meet the demands. :V You cannot know what a comfort it Is to have your sympa;hy in this undertak ing. ' :."rVs : We 'are glad to learn how well it Is with Central Union church these days arid we wish you 'every, blessing" in this New-Year,v . . ... ;. , - ' Faithfolly yours, : : ' -v . -OfiOREMUSSCUBDER-' v '" 1 ' ' i, w ,L Who Originated . "This Scheme of (; .- Quarter Pounds . ? ? ? ?.',? ? AVE DID It Is The; 1917 ! Idea In Dutter Dlstrlbutfon Tr IT YOURSELF : ci j iciitrr. t ' "'I , , ! I I, ; I I I oH.-. u ' HEIHI Y HAY & CO., LTD. Distributors Your evening's pleasure is not . complete without motoring to the : 'Dairy" for a helping of delicious T i I j z ;. . . , Sheridan Street just off of King. Honolulu Dairymen's Accociation Tennis Tournament". Tickets for Sale, Sporting Qoods Department. ": - : The highly .11. 1, effamnnn hv tha arrival: j i a. ' . J An of our belated boxes. This letter bears . trace up cases that have escaped the to you our most hearty response, and J supervision of the bureau up to this our joyous gratitude for the loving! yme .. .'!. remembrance. , ;- 1 ! nnHn. jfniww thai hiirean reeori! Jt would do your hearts good to see ed Jg deaths from ,3 & Uo. tho happy enthusiasm oT our Tokio , M avera e foli the year- DeIng constituents over the organization of ThirA wka a tofal of 41 deaths in a real CXlurcil WJLU iu oviuai uuuiiuio s. wife and dominie faRrfnatinff task to take ud a" work like this at its inception. We meet in a Japanese church, centrally locat ed, and as yet have but one service because the Japanese congregation needs the building most of Sunday. Tbe audience fills the main floor and rcmetimes overflows into the steep gallery. - . Inasmuch as a church without a meeting house of its own Is like a fam ily camping out, the only possible way In which permanency can be gained and opportunity for what Tokio sorely needs the organization of men and womea in aggressive work-can be secured, lies through the acquisition of a central site and the erection of a building suited to the demands of the' situation. Thai Is the question which is stirring the minds of, our leading people, in Tact of the entire constituency. ; That constituency is a most Inter esting one. It comprises folk of many races, of all sorts of creeds and of no creeds at all Think of your ex-mln-Istcr. in his wrestle with the pulpit function, having to face 64 reverends, mostly D. D.'s, filf upon theology an cient and modem, besides the busi ness and univrtity clement, But ther iri soldiers on the firing line. hungry for supplies, and It is after all far roor.e! inspirfrg than' terrifying. They nre a noble tet of men and wom en to talk tot I can assure you. What Japanese Christianity, needs more than any other ore thing at this juncturo is a demonstration of the sliirit of Chrlstip.n unity, It Is said that the denomlwations are crystaliz ing here'in a way not pleasant "to con template. The missionaries seem to be far nearer unity than the Japanese Christians. Nothing is likely to exert so .much influence here, in answer to the Lord's prayer for the oneness of his disciples, a a practical demonstra tion of how. all these missionaries of widely diverse ' denominations ; and business and proiesslonal men, repre senting all shades of Christian belief, can work togefaer harmoniously in ono church of Christ, In the very cen ter of the. capital city. Central Union church lu Honolulu' trained its last minister and his wife out. of Congre gationalism into practical .- Christian unity, and hence In a very real sense you will have a definite share in what ever may grow out of their activities here. The To!cio Union church can move forward in this line of effort only by securing a central location. Its whole future is conditioned upon this contingency. ! The International aspect of its work is also one of far reaching possibili ty. English is the common language of more foreigners than can be reach ed by any othef tongue, and It has Us special appeal to a number of Japa nese trained abroad. ' Already ; our audiences are becoming interracial and this feature wiU assume great im portance as soon as we have a. home of our own. We dare, not push it now because we have no place for those whom we ought to reach. With the right location we shall have a center for Christian internationalism unique in the Far East. A number ef foremost Japanrte are deeply inter ested already in this phase of , devel opment As yet nothing has been said about tills outside of private conver sation. This feature is quite as de pendent upon the question of - logical 1 site as any other. ' Fortunately the cliurch has a small sun of money, almost enough to en- j able it to erect a temrcrary structure and It has found a lot which .both in-' terested foreigners and Japanese pro-, nounce ideal. But the English-speak-1 ing: constituency: is standing behind the war-relief agencies with . such : de- j yotion that its funds for other bene- volent work are niL How to raise the . ?S5,000 to $10,009 needed to secure the property is. a conundrum that no one has solved. We have lalth to Deueve. that some way cut can be lound. we had some years in which to nego tiate the proposition, we could tackle it, but Tokio real estate waits for r.o man. A syndicate of well-wishers to secure the land and allow us to use it until it is paia for seems the only possible solutian. " : Already it is clear that we were sent here for a real work worthy of the ost energies that ' we, can com-' mand. We need the puprort of your n earnest lirayers because the task is V RTrvonp.. well,, should, each morning, before feroiiVfaet drink a. elaas of real hot water ; with a teaspoonhil of lime stone phosphate In it to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels he prevous day'a indigesUble waste, ' sour bile and poisonous toxins, . ' thus ' cleansing, . sweetening, and purifying the entire alimentary canar before patting more food Into the stomach. ' The action . of hot water -and limestone phosphate on an empty- stomae ,1s wonderfully in vigorating, It cleans out all the sour fermentations; , gases, . waste and acldityiand gives one a splendid ap petite for breakfast. While yon are enjoying your breakfast the water and phosphate .Is 5 quietly extracting a large volume, of water from the blood' rand ' getting -ready .for..." a thorough flushing of ail the inside organs. ' The millions of people who are bothered - with constipation, bilious spells, stomach trouble, rheumatism ', others who have sallow skins, blood disorders and sickly complexions are urged to get a 'quarter pound of lime stone phosphate from the drug store which will cost very little, but Is sufficient to make . anyone a pro nounced . crank on the. subject of internal sanitation. Adr. . Lewis Faust, convicted of 28 rob beries in Harrisburg. Pa., and who confessed b& faring homes In a dozen Pennsylvania "titles, was sehtenced to 15 years Jmpnsopment, valentine candies ';. . : .:.;at.... 'TRAFFIie (Black Nori-Skid) (DOUBLE-CABLE-BASD ' RUGGED ' (White Non-Skid) -1 AVE pro v en to thousands ot satisfied users that the V are Ti re s of Extra S e rv ic e . ! 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