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ttasonic Temple k (Visitors who have not A been examined matt be In If the mpl by 7:15.) -r V Ty Calendar MONDAY TUESDAY'. . Honolulu Lodge No. 409. Spe i clal. Second Degree. 7:20 , - - -. ,' WEDNESDAY . ' Honolulu Chapter No. 1, R. A. M. Special, Royal Arch Decree. 7:50 p. m. THURSDAY ':.-.. Honolulu Chapter No. 1. Rose Croix. Maundy Thursday. 7:30 p. nj. t FRIDAY . . - 1-odge Le Progres No. 371. - Special, First Degree. 7:20 " P. m. SUNDAY Honolulu Chapter No. 1, Rose Croix, Easter Service, 9:30 a. nf. ' v" - ': The above to be held la Mis sion Memorial Dulldlng, Kins Street. ' ,-. . SCHOFIELO LODGE ' .'. Special, Third Degree. 7:20 p. m. . ' ' -" ' "... I.O.O.F. WEEKLY CALENDAR MONDAY .1. Harmony Lodge No. 3. 7:30 7. P. m- Conlcrring of the First Decree. v.; ". - . " TUESDAY ;vrf .;:;- Exctlsior Lodge No. I. 7:20 p. m. Regular Business. 8:00 p. jo.- Third evening of the Whist Tournament. u. Hand-' some prizes. Score cards free. All members of the Or der re invited. - - THURSDAY , - v Olive Branch Rebekah Lodge No. 2. 7:20 p. ,jn. Regular .'order of business. 8:00 p. m. - Third evening of ; the, Whist , Tournament s PrUes and Re freshments. - .: FRIDAY . ; - . rclynesla Encampment No. 1, 7:2Q p. m. rtegular meeting. , NOTICE All visiting Odd. Fallows and lic'.'ckahs In the city .are re . cEted to send their names and caresses to' the Secretary of . : y of the L O. O. F. lodges so invitations to the SSlh-anniver-f .ry celebration - may be -.sent ! HONOLULU LODGE NO. 1, ZT'k cr.ocn OF . PHOENIX. ' ;:: ncct atiUir tcne, corner ct -:.-. s!a and ' Fort streets, every . Jay evening at 7:S0 o'clock, J. V. ASCII. Leader. . - V rr.ANi: MURRAY. Secretary. SLULU LQZZZ 615, C, P. O. C ceeta la their hall ca Kirs EU near Tort, every Friday evc-irj. Visiting ."brothers are. .cor dially Invited to at tend. - rr.ITD B. EUCICLEY. II R. Cr:nch ef the ' t Af4 Af 'ZHICAN ALLIANCE cf tk U. C A. -. . . . ' lr rs la II. cf P. Hall last S&tur : eery nonthr -ry 27, Tetniary 24, llarch 81. ::, risy rs, Ju- :o. - ;r "ACL R. 12.'CZr.a, Pres. C. HOLTX2, Cccy . . i; i Zr.:.!ANN3 CCIHNE la 1l of P. Hall tea ur.d driltea llcatag: ; 1 vzi IS, Fetruar S und 13. zzi 13. A;ril 2 uad 18, Mai ., J A lt:d 18.- c: :iL ULCMME, Praea. .VCTIC LCTCZ T.o. 2, K. ef P. '""3 la Pyttlia KalL..corner Fort Tcrctala ttrects, erery Friday -a s at 7:23 o'cloct "Visiting . rrs cordially lavited. c. r. cr.Aicco, c. c. - A. B. ANGUS, P. CU K. R, and S. ..i lr.:!:f :nJ:nt Review Puli.sael Monthly . x-lizz- EnsllshJapanese .Magarlne r v.tcrlptloa Rate ; LOO per year . v. Tex 474. 23 Campbell Block Mercaaat Etrtet, Honolulu. Lor.D.YOTjira i : rbecrin Co.LtcL V; Er;iners and Contractors : Pantheon Clock, Hoirolutu, T. H. Telephone 2S10 and 5487 . o.o:'Y:nE' ror. runuiTUiu: Your t Building J , WOOLWEAR " " Sui:a, for toys s V : ' From 5.50 up , ;'. THC HUB, ' Hotel,. Ewa of Fort MESSENGER h AND , O LAUNDRY- g CO HOTEL mom SAN FRANCISCO nr StrMi, iMt Unlit Mwt Eroptn Plaa it.EO I lar ft MM mn BMis la m UiU4 ttatM New steei and concrete struc ture. 350 rooms, 2 SO connect ing bathrooms. Homelike com fort rather than unnecessarily expensive luxury. In center of 5 theatre, cafe and retail districts. a . . . ud car: lines iTtDsiernnj m over city. Take monidpal car line direct 1 doAr Motor Bof meets tralp d,1 steamers. Btl Stewart (r Mocnitd si H- Olmi Tnwrfi" J B 0 04c THf VALLEY ISLAND" ' tkmt fll to rlsft TThi Tiller IsUmT nS 3f n&fnineemt EALKAKALA. thi Urgent extinct voir a no ta tbe world end the UO VAJXIT and tti f&moui -Needle." - UNCXCCLLCD TUNA fISHINB SOOO AUTO ROADS Write or wire for reeereatloBi. The New PLEASANT0N HOTEL- - . LUXURIOUS AND COMFORTABLE STRICTLY FIR3T.CLASS 100 ROOMS . 50 BATHS Z7 "The ROLlAGOf A Luxurious Home Hotel , 1426 Maklkl SL Phone 3675 AUIOLANI ; J Suburban Hotel, 3320 Walalae Road, .KalmukL Honolulu. On the 4' ' ., " Car Line ' ' ;;.. " -: Clean; wholesome surroundings; cool and , comfortable rooms; home atmosphere. Rates reasonable. Phone 716L ' ''ynUt C KING, Mgr. i Coral Gardens Hotel "Nature'f Own Aquarium." Glass ' Bottom Beats Dally passenger auto service leaves Hawaii Tours Company 9 a. m. Reser vations Hawaii Tours Company, phone 1823; our phone, Blue 612. w - - UP-TO-THE-MINUTE SPORT HATS : -REASONABLE PRICES ! nieVonderi.iillinery f017 Nuuanu SfcW. King St.. V .rriiTEiiirY.PArii: - -Elegant Lots -CHAS. DEoKYAgent Ilerchint, near Fort 'f i ' - Starrett. t .. For autol8W,,Tnechanlcg, -engineers, . -."-:' ' '' etc:1"'''.' -.'- . ... LEWERS & COOKE, LTD., ,169-177 S. King SL V Bistllled-water . - " ICE - T '. Delivered by motor truck quickly OAHUICECO. ,. - ' Phone 1128 , T Get all the light you are paying for by using Edisoii Mazda Lamps, i ELECTEIC SHOP V . DEVELOPING ' PRINTING . ; J ENLARGING t Best In the City., j . :. '. Honolulu Picture Framing 4 ' Supply Co.., .. . : Navel Oranges CHUN HO ON ; Kekaullke, Nr. Queen. '' ?hone S993 ISLAND CURIO COMPANY EI a w a i i a n Curios, Stamps, Coins, Post- Cards. The most complete and attractive ; Curio Store. 170 Hotei Street " - " Honolulu v LUMBER 4 Palnta, Plumbing Supplies, Building Materials. Prices low.. Houses built on instalment plan. Choice House Lots for sale. CITY MILL,' COMPANY. LTD, Telepnofte ZWW. ' : P. O. Co V5I I MAUll Grand Hotel j SfAlLUEC, UAVU ' : . . Tbe only first elaee hotel la WaUoka. 1 j , ' rrlrato twUi with trery room. Chic, Exclusive Distinctive MODES In Millinery at the shop of MISS POWER, Boston Bldg. . ..... 4 ti H253T POULTRY PRODUCE MEATS Territorial Marketing Div'n. Maunakea near Queen Phone 1840 " For ' VICTROLAS visit BERGSTROM MUSIC CO. 1020 Fort St Phone 2321 YEE CHAN & CO. King and Bethel Sts. ORIENTAL SILKS MUTUAL Messases despatched accurately and speedi'.v to ships at sea and to other !&Iand&. Phone 1574. WIRELESS Sport Coats Mandarin Coats Stockings, Etc S. OZAKI . MOft-115 No. King Street. DANCE Our; tuition does not merely teach steps, it develop -da&JLpg ability and Individuality. For rates phone 3484. N. E. MONJO Moana Hotel. Pyrcne Fire Extinguishers Acetylene Light & Agency Co Ltd. ..Correctly Designed and Fitted THE CLARION, Fort & Hotel Sts 'Tor any meal Meat, Fish Delicatessen : Metropolitan Meat Market V- Phone 34451 BOBBY" Oxford for 'summer. 3.56? a. pair : MANUFACTURERS' HOE - ; - :: i sto r e - ''Kl 1031 iort SL . . '".' ' ' New' v'.v'.' SUMMER STYLES f .' in Shoes ! " ; REGAL SHOE STORE - : ! v Hotel and Fort Sts. . - ALLIS-CHAMBERS i MILL UACHniERY HONOLULU IRON W'KS. CO. 1 : Phone 1203 ; Get a Kodak Savings Bank FREE HONOLULU PHOTO SUPPLY CO. ; , i -1059 J-ort SL ; Oriental and British fabrics : . for - MEN'S SUITS- W. W. AHANA CO, Tailors ! King near Bethel v 5: "Kitchener's Mob" An ' American's experience in Kitchener's volunteer army. Price $1.40 "The First Hundred Thousand ' ! -v C." IAN HAY "Ornamental Trees of Hawaii" I By Prof. J. F. Rock . , "Hawaii, Past and Present" i By VV. R Castle, Jr. New ' Fiction in- reprints, 30c ; " per. volnme HAWAIIAN NEWS CO., : r , LIMITED. Young Hotel Building ! : Bishop St MM Gaso Tonic Dress Suits Mew aceon TANNERS TO BEAR! 1 ALL EXPENSES OF INVESTIGATION t By AsaocUtad Prtts NEW YORK. X. Y. It is announced here ly the XaUonal Hceearch Council that 4n exhaustive investigation is to be undertaken to determine to what extent, if any. the danger of poisoning is involved in the use of canned goods. The National Canners Association, re presenting practically all producers of canned foodstuffs in this country, is to bear the entire expense, of the investigation, which will be conducted entirely independent of the associa tion except in tbe matter of the financ ing of the work. A uni of over $100. 00O will be appropriated by the Canners Association, should the work require so large l -i-Fcndit arc Th3 proposal to make such an in vestl nation - wts brouglt forward by Dr. 'leorge E. Hale, of the Mount Wilson Solar Observatory and chair man of the National KeEearch Councty. who believed there wes widespread interest in suh rn Imrjortant subject as the danger of poisoning from the use of canned: poods Approaching the National Canserg Association, Dr. Hale found that organization eager to have such : independent ihvestigatiou made, "firm as it was in . the belief that canning methods as' generally used in this country thoroughly pro tect the public from the danger, of poisoning. Many cases of Illness that have been attributed to poisoning from eating canned goods are believ ed by the canners to have actually re sulted from entirely different. causes or from disregard of the ordinary pre caution j, such "as not I'Howlug goods to stand in a can after being once opened. " " The Canners Association itself has. for years maintained its own labora tory In Washington, adequate to con duct its own investigations, but has, nevertheless, thought it wise to put its case into the viands of an independent research' boardfc for. although the sub ject is one that has been investigated to somo1 extent before, "there ' has as yet been no complete survey of this I this deficiency, the National Researca Council has apj ointed a committee' to euiervise the inquiry." which will be undertaken by the ; Hartard Medical School In its flepartment of Preventa tive Medicine and Hygiee. The work has been entrusted to Dr. M. J. Rose nau. of Harvard,', who !s One of the most eminent pharmacological chem ists in.. the .covintry.y The results, of the research will be published through regular scientific chant; els from, time to time, but 1t is expected that it may be . a matter o? three 'yfears- or, more before the ground is 6onfpIetely cover- The advisory commission- which has been named by the National Research Council In conference ;With Dr; Rose nau and under the ad vice of Dr vVilliam H. Welch, Resident of. r the NaUonal Academy : of Science, which will have supervisory charge of ! the investiga tion is as followed 7 '-i- -rof., John J. Abeir-ohhs Hopkins University; Reid HunHaryard Uni versity; E. O. Jordan, University of Chicago; Lafayette B. 'Mendel,' Yale University ; , Frederick O. " Novy; Unl-" versity of Michigan; Eugene Opie, Washington Un i vers? tyj and H. Gid eon. Wells, Uni7ersity" cf Chicago. ,, .- ' ' 9 m " - ' t Numerous economics - are claimed for a new automobile that can be run by gasoline or electricity or a com bination of the two. . - - :. BY AUTHORITY. SEALED TENDERS ' f" . - . FRONTAGE IMPROVEMENT NUM. ' " r--v BER SEVEN,: - : . : LAI Ml, PARK AND PUIWA ROADS, t NUL'ANU .VALLEY v V Sealed tenders will be received up to, and opened at. 12 o'clock noon on April 24, 1017, being the twenty-fifth day after the first publication, hereof at the Office of the Clerk of the City and County of Honolulu, Room 8, Mc Intyre building, Honolulu, .Territory of Hawaii, for constructing, and tor the furnishing and paying for all materi als, tools, equipment and labor to construct, the street Improvements in "Frontage Improvement Number Sev en LaimI, Part; and -Puiwa Roads," in Nuaanu Valley, District of Honolu lu, City and ' County of Honolulu, Territory ' of . ; Hawaii, r including among other improvements the grading, paving, v with concrete, construction . of new curbing, and storm drains, in said improvement, all to be under and by virtue of Sections 1793-1813, Revised Laws of Hawaii, 1915, as amended by Acts 164 and 197, Session Laws of Hawaii, 1915, and of the proceedings thereunder, and all to be constructed according to detailed JWilans and cross-sections, specifica tions (including ; general conditions and specific details), proposal, con tract and bond, relating to said Front age improvement, incorporated herein by reference, the same being on file In the Office of tbe City and County Clerk, forms of which may be had upon application at said Office and leaving a deposit of Fifty Dollars 1130.00). ; The Engineer approximate esti mate for the work W be done wfthin "Frontage Improvement Number Sev en LaimI, Park and Puiwa Roads," in Nuuanu Valiey, is JISOO.00, inciud' ing approximately 5,515 square yards of 5-inch concrete pavement, and 2,465. feet of curbing. , (Tenders must be on forms of pro posal furnished as aforesaid and must j be accompanied by a certified check as set forth In the specifications. The Board of Supervisors reserves the right to. reject any or all tenders and to waive all defects. ' D. KALAUOKALANI. C'li k, City and ftmnty ut Honolulu. ! -UZNINC SlCHAL PRIfcS : The von Hjmm-Young Co, Ltd. Automobile Repairing FRANK COOMBS Bishop and Queep. Tel 2182 i - Autos for Hire KING A NUUANU AUTO .STAND Phone 4-2-4-2 FOR ALL PURPOSES P A P E R Paper Bags, Cups, Plates, Napkins and Towels, Ets. AM. -HAW. PAPER CO, Ltd. Phone 1410. J. Ashman Beaven, Mgr. MEAT MARKET A GROCERY Phone 3451 C. Q. YEE HOP A CCv MXHESNEY COFFEE COFFEE ROASTERS CO. Dealers In Old Kona Coffee; Merchant St " " Honolulu. Visit : " SILVA'S TOGGERY when you want best quality in men's clothes. King St. JORDAN'S WOMEN'S APPAREL 1029. Port Street r-; Gruenhagen'a Blue Ribbon ' Chooolatoa: HAWAIIAN DRUG CO. Hotel and Bethel Streets ' ;-Ray flood -LIGHT, for warehouses, ; wharves, ' " : . v'. stores ; - shops, THE HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC COn : LTD. The Waterhouse Co., Ltd. Underwood Typewriters YOUNGiuiLDING ' H. HACKFELD & CQ. . Limited i-: . Commission Merchants HONOLULU ;pips? HONOLULU MUSIC CO. Ltd. 1107 Fort Street ' STEIN WAY HALL Thayer Piano Co., Ltd. HANAN'S BEST SHOES M'lNERNY SHOE STORE' Fort, above King SL D. J. CASHMAN TENTS AND AWNINGS . Luau Tents and Canopies for Rent Thirty Years' Experience Fort SL near Allen, upstairs Phone 1467 IF YOU WISH TO ADVERTISE IN NEWPAPERS Anywhere at Any Time Call on r . ' Write THE DAKE ADVERTISING AGENCY. 24 Sansome Street San Franetvco When In town visit our " DELICATESSEN COUNTER. Goods by every steamer. H. MAY A CO, Ltd. Phone 1271 C3) OceanSc SHoainnioIhiBpCo. 5H DAYS TO SA1T PEANCISCO . For San Francisco Ventura ...............Apr. 24 Sonoma May. IS Sierra . ....... .... June 5 C. BREWER & CO., m m . m m I iiiuiouii iMUviguuuii uuiiipuuy Direct Service Between From San Francisco S. S. Maui . . . S. S. Msnoa , . S. S. Matsonia S. S. Lurline . ; Apr. 12 Apr. 17 Apr. 24 .May ,1 CAiSTLE & COOKE, TOYO KISEN KAISHA Steamers of the above company, will call at and leavt Honolulu on or about the dates mentioned below: For the Orient 8. S. Siberia Maru .;..Apr. 9 S. S. Tenyo Maru. ..... .Apr. 18 S. S. Nippon Maru .....May 3 S. S. Shlnyo Maru .....May 15 CASTLE & COOKE, CANADIAN-AUSTRALASIAN ROYAL MAIL: LINE ; Regular: Sailings to BRITISH COLUUBIA, FIJI, NEW ZEALAND and AUSTRALIA. i For Further particulars apply, to . 'o THE0. H. DAVIES & CO., LTD., General Agents. V Floating Palace of tKe Pacific " .Only Four Nights ; FR at Sea MOVEMENTS OF MAIL STEAMERS VESSKLS TO ARRIVE.' " Trt&my, Ajrll . (No ships arrive). Satardan AprU T.' Ililo Mauna Kea. I.-I.- atr. Kauai LUelike, I.-I. atr. ' ,r aadar AprH K. r , Maul Claudine, LI. atr. Kauai Klnau, Mauna Loa. I.-I. tr. s Molokaf, Lanal Mlkahala, 11. atr. 3 VESSHLS TO DEPART. I aadar Aprlt 8, ' (Ko ships leave). ' ' ' '. KrMar, April Maui and Hawaii Kllaua. t.K ntr. - Smturamy, April T. 1 ; Hilo Mauna .Kear I.-J. Mr. . ..:,. . MAILS. 1 ' Mall are due froMi ,. t-' San Francisco Sonoma. Monday, a. m. Vancouver Niagara. April IS. -Manila Ecuador, April 18. Yokohama Nippon -.Maru, April 13. Sydney Ventura. April 24. : Malta will depart fan ? , Sai Franclaco Lurline, noon Tuesday. Vancouver Makura. April 17. Sydney Honoma. Monday 5 p.m. Yokohama Siberia Maru. Monday 3 p. m. : ' - Manila Siberia Maru, Monday 5 p. m. i TRANSPORT SERVICE. Thomas due April 13 from'Sa'n Fran- - CiaCO. . Sheridan at Manila. Sherman will arrive from San Fran- claco about April 25 on special trip. Dix left Seattle March 31 for Honolulu. Logan left April 6 for San Francisco. JAPANESE BUSY ARMING . VESSELS AGAINST jj-BO ATS PORTLAND, Ore.Japan Is actlrely engaged In arming her merchant ves sels for defense against German sub marines, according to a i statement made here by S. Akamatu, Japanese consular agent here. "Japan has been arming her mer chant ships, ever since we received as surances from Washington that such vessels armed for defense would be permitted to pass through the Panama canal," said Mr. Akamatu. ; TIDES, SUN High High Date- Tide HL of Tide Large Tide Small Large Small Rises Beta , Seta A.M. FT. P.M. A.M. P.M. Seta pp. 2 ......... 0:42 1.4 1:17 7:S9 C:50 5:43 6:16 2:57 - 3 ......... 1:21 1JJ 1:54 S:00 7:42 5:48 6:17. 3:3i- " 4 ..... 1:54 1.3 2:29 8:21 8:38 5:47 6:17 4:06 p.m. . a.m. ' .;" . , , '? 15 .... , 3:03 1.3 2:26 8:42 9:13 5:46 6:17 ,4:38 " j 3:37 1.3 2:56 3:02 10:47 5:43 6:18 6:10 f7 4 12 1.6 3:26 9:24 10:47 5:44 6:18 Rises " 's I:! 1.7 3-57 :1S 11:37 : 13 - : K:lJi : 7:3t. ' Full Moon April 7 at 3:18 a. m. For Sydney Sonoma .............. .Apr. Sierra Apr. JO Ventura . . . ... ....... May 21 LTD. . General AgenU inn rnmnonir San Francisco and Honolulu For San Francisco S. S. Lurline ...Apr. 10 ...Apr. 19 ...Apr. 24 ...May 2 S. S. Maui ....... ... S. S. Manoa ....... S. S. Matsonia ..... Ltd., Agents, Honolulu For San Francisco S. S.' Nippon Maru..... Apr. 10 S. P. Shinyo Maru...... Apr 22 S. S. Persia .Maru:.. ...May 7 S. S. Korea 'Maru -A ....May 18 Ltd., AgenU, Honolulu "S.S.GreatNorthern1 Fastest and Most Luxurious: r :.' r Steamship In Pacific Water V Leave Hon. . . ; .' Arrive 8. F. A 10 ;,m ALWAYS Ap 22 , OTI ' Apr,; 25 May 11 t May 15 THIE : ' For 'Rates. Reservation and Literature Apply to ELV L. WA LDR 0 N, Ltd Agts. Fort and Queen Sta Honolulu, F I Q H T and -T I C K C T S -Also , reserratluot any point on the ' mainland. syfc.'rf' . a a 1 s rrw & M Sea WELLS-FA rV OO 4 CO. 72 8. King SL. Tel. 1611 Y. TAKAKU WA & CO. . 'Limited. -NAMCO" CRABS, packed In ; ' 8anitary Cant, wood lined ) -Nuuanu 8L, near King SL : $ 0AHU RAILWAY TIUE TADLE : OUTWARD For Walanae, Waialua, Kabuku and Way Stations 9: 15 a. m.r '3:20 p. m. For Pearl City, Ewa Mill and Way. Stations f7:30 a. 09:1S . m 11:30 a p. 3:20 p. fltL, 5:15 p. ;J9:30 p. nu fll:U P. xn. For Wahlawa and Leilebnar-ll:oi a. m, 2:40 p. nx, 5:00 p. tn.. 11:J p. m. . '' ,. For Lellehua 1:00 a. m. ' ; INWARD" ' Arrive Holula from KabBka, Waialua and Walanae -S:38 a. n 5:30 p. m. ' : - Arrive Honolulu from Ewa Mill and Peart City fX:45 a. m., $:2f a. m, 11:02 a. m7 1:3S p. nx, 4:24 p. nu 5:30 p. m., m7:23 p. m. Arrive Honolulu from Wahlawa and Lellehua 9:15 a. m 1:62 pr 3:59 p. 7:13 p. m. Tbe Haleiwa Limited, a two-hour train (only first-class tickets honored), leaves Honolulu every Sunday at 8:3) a. m. for Haleiwa Hotel i returning arrives tn Honolulu at 10:10 p. m. i ne Limited stops only' at Pearl Citr, Ewa Mill and Walanae.' Dally, t Except Sunday. JSundav only. - G. P. DENISON, F. C SMITH, Superintendent G. P. A. ' AND MOON. Mooo Rises and Low Tide Low Tide Sun Ban