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V Portntiu writings by Appointment" 4622 ' 424 EeretanJa MISSiON MEMORIAL , : AUDITORIUM ' Mcnday and Tuesday Evenlncs. ': April and JO ' v Modern Chinese Play THE Warning bell : 'v. - Monday . ; '- ' y. THE L03T SHEEP '; ;'.": t Tuevday Presented by-a company of Chi nese for. the. benefit of their school and, Sunday school. 1 ', 7:30 p. m. :..iWsW S 1. fcoe. 2e W on; those Glass Balring Dishes break in toe v oven; Tbfit's tha. question 'women are rr tantly asking us -and ten" uatKraliy e'oout the . wonderful nt'iYRKX glass dishes for bas in?; KO, Madame, they 'wl!l NOT Lrpuk in the own. "A . . . matter' bow hot your oven i" Pyrex baking dJshes wIll neith--c rc k. nor cbip nor: crate, nor f'akt.!,' - . ; - "V'. ; :; It ts an 'education to see1 thee tipv jclaBs dishes. Xietter make it a fUnt to look at thera today. A fuiriiuc, oue for. every, purpose. i W; V. Dimoiid & 1 Co., Ltd. Ths Hous,cf Housewarea I:', Kinj CV near. CetheL f .STAR-BULLETIN GIVES YOU J TODAY'S NEWS TODAY ii in' ii .'mi nil wmmmmm r a -" :- '--':' v - - "., Trv it it is" O n e ; Four - - - r Ha l ib. lb. 5 75c Tea T. LAC: TLA. v . - Send or telephoos yoat order to your dsalcr today ' .cCREZNT TEA ".' A: FOLGER & CO. , SAN FRANCISCO ' liuivuiiliil CkliluiitJi ii43i kiiUiiJQ ffflil SJ BV WAR MS (Continued from page one,; Governor Stroncty Applauded V,i " Coernor Lucius K. PinVham , was then osLed to -speak and the applause which greeted him as be stepped u ion tbe platform lasted far several raln ttci and as given with a whole fccartedness which was good to see. r W. II. Mclnerny said that the army end navy committee had jvaral mat te! s before It whfcMiit wished ' the I members to consider as' they are too larga for a single committee to settle by itself. : . ; : ,'..' :V Tho first was universal training and this the members later went on rec ord as favoring. The second Is W hpthrr the liur.inesii hml-M should pay their employes who are : called to tbe front the difference between the amount received from the govern ment and the salary received from the firm. Next Mr. McFnerny said that he has the names of several per sons who, ui)on ' the declaration of war, had purchased and are. hoarding j enough supplies to last a year. "This j is entirely against patriotism," he said, and the Chamber should imme diately take steps, to prevent the hoarding of foodstuffs." Along this same line he announced that It looks as if certain people in Honolulu have a corner on the rice here and pointed out that if this continued it might re- Lault in a military form of government and the looustoiis UKen over tor at tribution. ; : ' ' ' , Calls Tor Press to Support Officials The next remarks of Mr. Mclncrny stirred the strongest applause of the eutire meeting an applause in which Jlcud cheers grew and grew until they drowned bandclapplng. ; ; ? "Your committee feels, he declared, "that the ' press of this '- community should whole-beaTtedly ami iratrioti callyrgtid by those charged wjth the conduct of affairs. They should !and by the heads' of departments, f( (feral and territorial. Y There should iiot lie needless," causelcm .criticism- Hie press, we earnestly urge, should arold Inuepdoes and Slurs." : - As the4 significance of this, grew upon the men present their applause grew In Tolume. J Mr. Mclnerhy men tioned no names in' Lis refercncs; to the press, nor, apparently, did lie nctd to do so.'-;. Except for the first subJect.anlHtaiy training, the questions ' w ere Veferre i to .the board of directors to' bo Teport- led back to'th.9 merabej if the cham ber within 24 hours. . . . ' ' In ' rega rd to mlliUxr ; .raining t iTere tras i some ' -flfBccsaion s s - to wiieUier tho chamber should favor The'Cliam ber'afn or reneral aniiv staff bill, Ithe former calling for a six ciontbs . per riod of training ard the latter & year. And although tho majority ;stemcd to V . !""; ' -'''W--, j "-v j .v-,HaAS-ai t-.. a. - cents a Golden' CeM '" - -' (AT ALL GROCERS) ' K ; :- ' - : ' .. - and be convinced better than ottier p o u ri d m akes l cups cost about fotte - April 9 to 14 niteeri 1 You can altord to dnnk good 7ScC t I WWW W C - RegaiarlUtaaPaa Folger Week Pries S - : 75c ; r 60c ; ; ':::;'';': 40c ; ' r; 30c; nib.: 25c re? : ; ; 20c lbs. H $3.50 . 0 $2.75 farbrrthe staff 1K1 rt Va- ffcally Ue citleJ that the chamber should simply faror onlvenil trtt-ilcp and leav? it to Congress dcH-5 the detail. Major Lincoln, representing General P. S. Strong. comtr.pndcr of the Ha waiian Department, spolc- on tbe food question in the island, declaring that economy is Impera!iv?, that luxuries should be eliminated, w aste ende-i and more foodstuffs grown ier.. ,:'- The Chamber should " at once,- we Lope, form a committee to cooperate with the merchants, plantations : and military officials to settle as far as possible our food problem here," Major Lincoln said. :;'-;'. 1 Lorrin A. Thurston then Introduced a resolution asking the .territory -for an appropriation to establish agricul- tural demonstration stations on -the islands and demonstrators to teach the people and also that the terri torial marketing division be continued and developed on the other islands. Instant favor met h la remarks con cerning the support of the- territorial marketing division. ' . J. M. Westgate, director of the; U. S,; experiment station, told the mem bers that he favors the territorial marketing division being taken over by the territory, that the bill now before the house has his support, and that the U. ' S. - station Jwill stand by to nelp in "any way. possible.' This also was a strong appeal for support of the marketing division and crystal lized sentiment in favor of Mr. Thurs ton's resolution.; ' ; ; - Just before the meeting closed, a communication from General Strong was reaa asaing rae cnamoer to ais tribute among its menibers, and in turn among their " employes, blank forms carrying out r the idea . of the military census. A bill Is now in tbe legislature develdping this plan and has every , prospect of passing. Harmony Lodge, L 0. .O. P.,- meets tonighL " 4 - .w..-' .;; . ' Honolulu -Lodge, . Yf . & ..A. . IU ? has monthly business meeting tonight ' :. During April thfe Cooke . art gallery and 4he reading room of the Punahou llbxary-i 'IH be closed day ; Sun- days. - ' .vv. .v ' : ' " The Morning Music Club will 'meet at i n "clock Wednesday afternoon at the Methodist church, Deretania street -: .""i ; .- i- "' ivr L-t utrl rciaudln. , foi' 'ful Anpil 4 Mlsa Ml C.m-vfm. T-Arn jjiiAn. ttvn, R. ft. Motapc. Misa V- 0ulh.--V AHn. Bishop Liber-Mr. Brojwn.-.Il. 1 1 . t ! 1,: ir 'vy.Wi v - .; v:?V. r c : - . : -' -r- that- :f ': ifj CUPS ; VeM tea. ; , i! ' .iiiln!iii:M,i' ' pounld'llgl -1 .-.;- ' - V 1 iitUilUliiUuuiu.i IN OPERATION (Continued from paga one) . Speaking of the clause In tile presi dent's proclamation forbidding alien enemies . from carrying firearms the police, say that cuch an order, ap plies to sny-ne who does not hare the proper atthority to do so. In regard to the rresident'i ' warn ing to aliens United States Marshal J. J. Smiddy said today that it would be impossible to apply the restrictions to the situation fn Honolulu and ex - expocts government officials to use' their ownr discretion In this matter. " it would of course work a great hardship upon aliens if they could not approach nearer to a. government building than half a mile," says Smid dy. "There are no big government; works or munition factories here which -Jereians ;night damage, any - ho-v. and these are what the president is SO anxious to frotecL The military ! authorities themselves will see to 'It, by posting adeouate guards that aliens will not come closer to reserva tions that are tabu. . Smiddy has received two voluntary offers of sefvlce in the last few days from former . United States deputy marshals in the Northwest who how reside in Honolulu. The marshal was pleased to hear from them and "will remember them in an emergency. ( Continued from page one) x , started on a whirlwind tour of schools Superintendent of Instruction Kinney .and Secretary: of Hawaii Thayer witli the editor of the Star-Bulletin, made np that: party. -r. . .-. .":, ':.'.: .'; -. They Tisitod . Kalulani, RoyaU Cen tral Grammar McKInley High ; and the Normal t school, spending. Some tima at Kalulani and Royal . and pass ing the , others. The visitors were much impressed : with the work of Americanizing and educating the chil dren. . ',Y Ai' f ' ; ,;'V . v -:- At'lO o'cloc'i MrJ McClurawrcnt to ! the Chambe'r of; Commercepitribtlc meeting. 'V.', t.. Jj uuuv no uau a icir unuuica. to, himself for rpm- cabling and "other business. - v,.". ;';';' - '..'.V 7 .At noon. he was tee., honor guest at a luncheon given bylhe Star-Bulletin on the Roof Garden Df the Young. no-; teL'., Governor - Pinaham, .'President Hagens and ; trusiees of the chimber .. arid . ether - officials vTwere. vthe othccJ guests. . W 'R. vFarrington, genera business manager 01 "the. Star-Bullotin, presided. '::'1;--'v i . '.v At -" 1:45 Superintendent -v Kinney i again met Mr. Mcuiure to tase mm w , the Normal school ipr a talk on urar ; and European conditions. , , .-; ' . 1 Mr. . McClure, who spent months J in Germany last year and had access to . vast amount of unusually available ! matter, is a mine of- information on I the war and has vigorously, patriotic During our r'fi because our you like.' !'!! UMTLIH HEREFQRADAY i" t !.';,. '. ;. i- !:! -tC'i::;p V la U. . . ; '.' ..' . -- . - . -: v ;; ..: ; A&& t w ant in my brief time to see as much as possible of Oahn and get a line on conditions here,- he said cs the auto whirled over the city. lie is anxious to Miut Hawaii oa the map" with the readers of the-McClure pub lications -which "means ;maay millions of American;1. - v .', : Mr. McChire will spend some time in the Orient t nd then go to Petro graV perhaps : urther. " He seems to expect that tht war will be over be fote the quest hn of going through Europe demands immediate solution. Miss Destty. who has made a name fcr herself in Pacific coast journalism, vill go around .the worjd. writing of conditions- fal ih'tt various countries. Mr. McCfure irai ib bnsy today that an extended interview with iiim could not bo secured but from ! he otter- ances he madc.;fn the midst of ques tions and answers about Hawaii, it is: 1 plain that he thltika Germany may be? also tht thenitcl States has done the splendidly right thing in going in to the war; ithinka -tqrther that the American , jebple , shoiHd put their shoulders unitedly behifid the army, navy and other governmental agencies doing the ffehtiag.. . : 4V 1 rii.?:." .yACC.HAN' rio hip bipn r dont think nyone can Bay that Pre ?Id4Lni.-?ri.15on-d,jf ?i e.rt ViS?"! aw v v iiiv vvis.Htiy ;yui v a an s i .scia now that i in It ther' will be no stopping hin. He is -a i leader that leads. Die United States coeld not have erterl tills contet before and been properly prepared., Now she is In a far better .condition than England was whea she entered tbe war and we will soon nee our. strength felt. ? rebuildino; operations; patrons i . iv r ; r o - n . . .-..-i U'--" "v,-',r, r"-." ' . ? ' ' -r . '' - i-y-:- '-'-'j -i -V----'. .; ' ' v" ' -. ,- Hpit? the yoimsfstcrs tip for the School OiMjutrig Bhiig; voitr- hoys to Mclncmy's mid ' r?e bur,pxccnmt Ui ; - 1 , ""i:"':-'-51:;i'JlVr veteran employes know from experience precisely the kind and ; ; .. :t' hi -. Cashier's office located temporarily at Ewra side of - for, will be delivered there. . , . . i - Qmuckdehveiry M-any MeitropdlitaiTi 1 ' '. O II'' : J ! ft- It Dainty luncheon or tea at ' Ludlitv '1 Hotel near Fcrt W 174 Kins: Street, crnDTUfi - DAnxrtvn. Aim ETCy FREIGHT HAULERS 1 . i BUSINESS U. S. Phones: i Fort and Uerchaiit Sts, ' inmiiiimiiininiHiniinnnmniiimniiiiiiiniiininninim IIIUll I ilUlllU 1 1 UlltJIUI UUi CiU will find this method entirely satisfactory, 4 .' W ; . - Packages to G2 tUtUVJUU- sun Meal Marfiei v';;; ' 1 Rliimcicnc Pino Exact . duplicates cf th: Platinma Diamond BrcccI: : 3. Also sec our American Tlzz Pins, Lapel Buttons, Set Piza and Cuff Links. HXiilmanCo.. 1 Fort and Hotel Sta. next to Youn Bldj. crrfoxtTJin nv PTTTJUTrnrrmr A1TD GENERAL IXAIL CARRIERS. 1874-1875 li4f quality . be called V - 7. i '-.--J