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CTTO wHOKOLUU?: STAB-BULLETIN, - MONDAY, APRHriV 1917c 1 IH I 111 fell' II 11 An Uitder-M IVoitderland is the marine garden at Haleiwa. Clearly and comfort ably seen from the twin-engine, glass bottom boat '-Santa Catalina," at Haleiwa Hotel Everyone v enthusiastic who sees it Also bathing, boating, golf and; tennis. 'OAHtTS FAVORITE RESORT r HALEIWA HOTEL Oriental. Silk ..Goods lj:;i'. . SO Nuuanu, above Hotel $rS:ir " i 1 Phone 1522 f i r v .... s ' -:r r New Sprihgl .;) :: At$10 a pair. ; Genu ineH Buck Oxfords, white .soles l;u-k Kid Oxfords ; f " Piteot Colt ifa&)zy-': 4 I 'Black Kid Tan '"Russia riia . .; x ; . 1051ORT,SX, 1 .; . XXcut Complete Line of Chinese Goods At : . ;.. , -TOKO INN CO.; Honolulu's Leading Chinese Curio Store 1152 Nuuann fit, near Pauahi We Have a Nice Line of New and 'Attractive HAND BAGS Prices Very Reasonable We make hand bags to order.'- - v"": : - Fort Street Opp. Catholic. Church i .It Japanese Bazaar The -.tootlisomo-n at i v evdalntie's1 which'' would' delight jur mam- ' V land visitors " so much are nUyv.: given in" Teuable' recipes' by etl--' knoVn-HonoWuomeh and p?0- :. ,'sented in excellent form in'the. - : Honolulu Gook Book - V ' TVrce 50c At the office -of the HCNOLtJLU; STAR-BipjiETIN 125Merchant : Street I ,r - v .-, I miLA- - l, J')'l CHICAGO 1 J arid Summer Line of j' : : Shoes ff6rt Men' Boots '.Calf .f DR. "JACK" PEDEN, BACK FROM GERMANY, EXPECTS ! THE ALLIES TO WIN (Continued from page one) would IneTlubir come -if the war dragged out Ions enough," because the men are being killed off and there 8 re none to work the farms, the factories, the mills. The exploit of the submarine cargo carrier DeutscMand In making the first return voyage to the United States, he said, was heralded through out "the 'emplrt," as a wonderful feat. It was wideir aarenisea inrougnom the empire that the Deotschland would make continuous trips In Gov ernment service and that it would car ry maiL The advertisements told of the " new postal regulations necessary for 'communication with the United States,' which Included tn extra stamp costfrcg1 ' tw v marks. Show fKetit up at Berlin In ' Berlin,-, when Dr. Peden lert, cafes and puhllc places remained 6pen untU midnight.' but tn the smaller cities they were closed at 10 'o'clock. This was to' conserve light, food and erery other resource. " The theaters of Berlin -were maintaining ' regular schedules of performances; but it was his Impression 'that the social life of the; capital 1 and elsewhere ' was 4 but a mask to keep np'appearances-a' mask under whicb the people were chilled at - the blight of war and wondering fearfully when it would end Its toll of .'human life and Its exaction' of pri vatloit In Berlin one does not-notice so much the absence " of men, but In the smaller towns they are r virtually bereft kf ' all males" except the very young lads and . the grandfathers.' ' In Lei ic and 1 lamburg women were performing all ' the heavy work done byimeni '-: '' ': ' .h ' - "'" i Resigned tjThbught of. U. S.War: Thert Dij Pefleii left Germany 'in. janharj..rtne f geieral; " impression seemed to be that a LrehV ' with, 'Othci United, Stales waV" IrievItabW.-The peegneral)y-the masses were xeslgiied t(r;tirj3on the; score that1 the United State's could : accofiiplishJno more against them'than she' wsival reatlydolng In thtf way of'tni-nlshlng food and' mimitloRs for the Allies. The German' newspapers;- he said. . had drilled the people, in the thought that the United states wafc the enemy of Germanjv : -'-v ; .,-,. ;-' ' Dr. Peden came, away from CopW hagen 'on the Fredertk VllI, '. which bore' fcack ! to Germany on the - f etum voyage, the - entourage of Ambassador von Bernstorff. Orf.the teturn Voyage Dr; Peden ! got a glimpse of s6me'of Admiral:-' Jelllfce" fleet:1 Vas" Stopped Land searched by a' British' cruiser and jslghted 4 tnumbcr b.f "floating' mines which resembled nh'e J buoys .'.fti'Jhe Delaw axe-rle r and werei not Hov be 1 fiteXUnUI the vessel 'was iigtit qtop jof them 't 'He brought 'wUh'hlhf a Hum ber rf pictures of scenes iri the'Nauni ur ho&i)5tMra4.CTsqwterfwas well as toeat and'suar tieketn'. v'4- -t-- KNIGHTS OF ROSE CHOI HOLD EASTER SERVICES ' ; Tmpressrva cremonif s were on ducted yesterday morning at the Mis sion Memorial by the Knights of the Rose' Croix and attended by "Masons pi that rankand other ranks, a InrltaJ tlon haying been extended to- alLMa s6ns; "The Relighting of the "UghYs was observed, an annual rite of the order which is performe4 on. Easter Sunday. . : :v ' ' - - The attendance rat ' the Rose Crotx I ceremonies .was 'large; 'numbers of aray'-IBTficera " being conspicuous : by thjeirUnlftfrms: The program was a ii)ea4tlful on and splendidly rendered. Luis Terraza, Jr., . formerly one of the largest Jand owners in the world, who ' wajS;- driven ' from' feis1" home in Mexico bv the : bandi't ;Vllla, dropped dead iai' A-grodry' store in Los An :gelca;l js'.;rir::.i;-ti :f- v n i - . HAS 1 ADDITIONAL TELEGRAPH NEWS VESSELS; IN- PACIF1 C ASKED i -TO REPORT SUSPICIOUS CRAFT AoclatHl Prw by Commerrltl Cable. . HAN FRANCISCO. CaU April 9. Vfs now at ea OB the raclflc.have tren intrieted to report by wlilM quickly as possible any suspicious happcnlnc. and particularly anything that resembles a submarine. CUBA HANDS. GERMAN MINISTER HIS PASSPORTS Associated Press "by Commercial Cable, v t HAVANA, Cuba. April The former German minister to Cuba and bis party probably will leave this country for Spain AprillT.- H waairiven his pass im rts. by the' Cuban government yes terday. .. c . RAIOER PROVES BRITISHER. V-.-. . ... . ABcociated Pres by Commercial CabU. - BOSTON. MaMw-April 9. Dpatche received bythfr authorities of the Boa ton navy yard yesterday dispelled the fear that a German raider waa loose on the American oaat, Humora heard here-Saturday decUred that a anspH clour vessel had been sighted ort the Nantncket shoals llRhtahlp and caned iom alarm. Thia-was allayed yester day, when thena-val-v authorities an nounced that - the.'vsnpposed German raider was ..a. PrIUah vessel... i. . FORMER TEUTON CONSUL : 1 ARRESTED IN MANILA Afwocla ted Press- by Commercial Cable, o MANILA. : P. ,1, April 9. -The local authorities --.yesterday acted - swiftly when they arrested Herr Andrey. for merly German1- Tlce-consul ' and aeslst ant to former Consul Zeitelmann now In the United , Statea v w: it was tmuttinced that the arrest was made s a,precautlonary. measure . anA to prevent the fonner German official fim rtiv'Wftrlt-istlrrln(r up an in- r surrection 'ajfatmrt- the .American gxrw ernment t by. the ripinoa.-. , , . BILLIONS OF '.AMERICANS i t .. v.;;- MONEY TO aHELP allies Awoci(i ted Prewr by. Commercial Cable. r.sWASHlNGTOK D. April S. Amer ica's -resources -are to be 'thrown onen freely to the ko vera ments of thtKnr tente Allies,' ccordlnr to the decision teacheLnnre ythe administration and mnimMil.'Uit ;.latrt. -r - . !s Oowed to borrow freely- in tne -ypuea Statea,-buf ' theyare to oe . aiiowea 10 draw upon thla;coantTy -to "the extent of two bUHorrsof- dollar as a minimum on non-interest' bearing bonds. .;- : -There la a;prospect that, the Allied trovernments- will eTentnally be loaned the huir totalor. f ir billions at dol lar by the United States jtccordingr to. the officlaJUB.onouncemenl3i. t . : KQOYER TP KEAOBUREAUL v ! FOR .CONSERVATION Or. fOWB . v ; - Anaoeiated Pres by Commeretat Cable; AVASHl.VGTOr. IX April Prof Jtinir by the-experience of the other countries :t. war. . the Unlted ; Statea Is Kolar to. take-steps In time to conserve the food supply of the -nation In-order tha there may be no inequality. Of dis tribution and no waht. and at the same time that; there will be a surplus wtth which to meet the requlremesta in part oT-.4he. Kn tenter Powers , w . At an orfminlrlfvn; COUndl! belQ yeterda-f tef i!6on ft : was i decided to iSnd C: Hoover, who qrl thaX past two :yrs V( b'n.lRrchAet, tb dlstrlDuuon nit. reile.i f' . ir-iTf"-xTriivii...- Nrtrlhrntyr ' e- ar"tbeXtrforfn eonv sInsat7ona?S , QN-iVf ESTjf MA Apiocrat press b NY P, LANES LQST.f br Commercial Cable. premacy In the air fo flmVyjeMab.llsB0d jfct as the srreat air battle wMah baife.PTi 4raifiip .the?, pans for.;ifhe tabllRhl mettt Af.a fotri epmm'Lssljuito be main-1 talTd lander Hae direction f -Herbert! Tajrina; for several days, prdgrfssas lor Mfrse ;raDway" by t wsrd a victorious close. ' i l- VAl4,pVe domestic loan nnth Hides Tiave lost severely, accord lnff to the despatches received here last Tiiffht,- more-than- one hundred machines of all sorts havins: ben downed on both sides since the battle commenced. But though the British have lost lieavlly ;the German losses .have been still more severe aa is evidenced by the- fact that the ..Entente "aviator squadrons have- penetrated-to a dis tance of more than -fifty, miles In the rear of the present German lines, and have succeeded fri bombing: the ammu nition and supply depots of the, Teu .'tons. ' - -v .. . WhUe the' strugrffle for control of the air has been rolftK on the British army operating aJff 'the Bapaume-Cambrla road has Ueea,captinufnst its' hammer innof the retxeatinar German forces. and - last nijcrtt' the official despatches told of addltlcmai gains that have been made in that -district by the Allies, and the strengthening of, the British posl - tions 'by- these 'pains.- : . .. U-r i,,-. , , ...,.'., -...), .' n 1 5 PERFECT HEALTH; , . - H0WGAINED7 r 1 .'. By DR., U W BOWERS - v TJie late S.V'e!r Mitchell, M. D., in his book entitled "Wear and Tear' Uas ell s.ir.V "T1 '. insure ' rerfact health, every- tissue, bone, nerve", ten dorl or muscle .honl d ; take ' f rpitt the blood: ceruiat'materials and return to" it certain otHers.! i . . . . This process in perfect health is a: system of mu- tual assurance, and is probably essen- tlallto "a condition of entire vigor of both mind and body."-' ' r Mah is fa 'mfllloriaire 'many times over' In the possession' of blood' cells. Woman' Is not quite so rich,- for scien tists' have proved that the ' normal number of red ' blood cells in adult men is five million; in women four and ; one-half million to the square millimeter....' . .'. The normal cell is hot . absolutely round in health DUt to disease be comes extremely: irregular in shape. Every one can be in perfect health and rcR6e83 tho millions of ; rich red "blood corpuscles. . it he only knows bow to go about it. PTiOPierce of the Surgi cal Institute. Baffalol N. Y! advises everyf man and Vrorran ;to verify tthe 1 blood by observing ' nature's, la ws. In , me iirsi place, ,:h yqur uigenuvu faulty and the, lood you, eat is not properly assimilated and taken up by the blood, you need a tonic and diges tive corrector something that will in crease tlie : red blood corpuscles ; h e believes in going about this in nature's own way. Years ago. - in his active practise, Dr.. Pierce found that an al terative extract of certain nerDs and roots .'prut ' up without alcohol, or in tablet form, would put the liver, lungs and 'heart into, niore complete action. This medecine he called , Dr." Pierce's Golden Medical DLicovery. By pro moting ;assimiratWn -it nourishes the blood and instead of the ill-shaped corpuscles1 the person's blood, takes on a rich red kcjlor and., the corpuscles are more nearly round. Adv. - Static- electricity produced by the foathers'rif a dnstef .mrd i( cloan in ranJesceui lanii has been known io br.Ak their filaments. JUMP. IN ; PRICE -OF. SUGAR CAUSES RUN ON DENVER STORES AssoHsted Press by Commercial Cable. DEXVEH. Colo,; April The sudden advance of the price of surar was re sponsible for a ;run on the grocery stores of this city Saturday. ' . SHORTAGE IN FROZEN MEAT. AoHted Prens jhv Commercial Cable. WAS H I XGTONer IX C April 9 -There has been a drop of more than one hand red million tpourtds vt f rosen and cured meats., as compared with the stock on hand ' last year. This is the sensational featare of a report issued by the department C agriculture. KAISER WILHELM SEES HANDWRITING ON WALL Associated Pressi hv Commercial Cable. AMSTERDAM. Holland. April The kaiser has piven orders, to his imperial chancellor, von Bthmanntliollwes;. to submit nroposals for reforms in the Prussian' elector? system to? the Prus sian diet, these-; proposed reforms to become operative; as soon as peace time conditions have-, been restored through out Germany. I. . .- . sss s NO LABOR DISPUTES TILL WAR OVER,: PEACE DECLARED Associated Press bv Commercial Cable. WASHINGTON. D. C April S.Labor of the United States is solidly back, of the president In: the war with German autocracy. Such is the s;lst of the reso lution passed byt the executive commit tee . of the American . Federation, of Labor in outlining the program of lab or in the present crisis. There will be .no strikes during the war. nor will there be any disputes with capital which labor ca,n avoid until peaca. Is declared., -,Vy ;.;;j,- J 4.,: ., TjOO MUCH TALK. IN DUMA..:';;; EMBARRASSING GOVERNMENT - v: i v r" Associated 'Press by Commercial. Cable. rETROGHAD. Russia. April Over-zeal- for the cause' and rights of the working people by their delegates In the Duma, threatens .toembarrass the government in meeting the needs of the. army. The Duma delegates In their effort to-. -protect.; the .rights v ot ' the working people are imposing needless discussions upon the4 - leaders - In their attempt to meet ad supply -the - de mands of: the Tlghtiajj men on i he-battle fiojiU ..i:,,;. CUBA SEIZES GERMAN SHIPS? - AFTER DECLARATION OF WAR Associated Press by Commercial Cablf. HAVANA. Cuba, April 8. Formal war against Germany was yesterday declared by the Cuban congress in ac cordance .with-the request made, upon kthe Cuban' lawmakers- on .Friday by President -Menocal. - - v Action upon the resolution declaring the- existence i of a state of, war' was taken In the Cuban senate yesterday morning, the vote in favor of the reso-r lution being' unanimous.. v "Last night acting under authority-of the- action of Congress. President MeWocal slgned-an order1 directing the Cuian i naval - authorities to seize-the four-German- steamers -.wMchhave .been lying .' In the Havana harbor since 'August of '194. Where they had taken reuce from thft.i-in tente i cm tserst if . These, are the Bavaria, of 24? .ton;i the Adelheld, of- t76T tons; the Kydo-.f nla. "of riitz ton.: nfl:.xthe uuvant w ' CAUSES tSTRl FE" I N CH tsclivtedPresa, hfr dommetcial Cailei PEKINQt ChJaaL 'April Si-t-NegottB- tlonsfOT a pr6oBed domestic loan. pX. $10O.upi0 gold : secured unorr' the government-owned 'railways -of ' China5, have created a irreat, stir -in political iscies. aad are -widely .denounced oyj niiiv! fnFnpHA naners as an attemDt on Vie iparr'oy; Japan to-get control Of Chi- Dy ; xaning-f upr ina -prw While the Chinese cabinet has ap proved Ahe proposed loan, it is quite iallkely that it will be ratified by par liament which has taken a firm stand ncrainst the nroiect on the trround that it would be a little less tharra sale of th government railways to Japan. The minister of communications has been called repeatedly before 'parlia ment' and heckled vigorously concern ing; the n,ronosed internal ioam News papers in the various Insportant com mercial centers of China ay the-suggestion Is ridiculous . .that 1 art 'InternAl loan of such size can be raised In the i enubllc The reputed purpose of the loan Is to" fedeem Tall way? obligations which ans.fallingrdae. to complete, extensions of .line" now. 4n- existence, to develop Iron works and; iron - mines.' to I build sleeper 'factories- and, car factories, to extend the telegraph and ' telephones i.aervlce - a terprlses. ' ":.' t service and. to. develop navigation en- ,., .-. . . . - - i ' -, DAMAGE SlllT THIS WEEK V - GETS PLAINTIFF $1009.55 The damage suil case of Elizabeth Lewis, plaintiff vs. Deborah Kamano WaZTTCjefendajiC . for about' 110,000, y hich had tee n Jn Judge Kerap's couri. roost ,rf the 'week, was decided in fa-. jier';ofv the 'plaintiff Saturday. She was allowed $1099.50 damagesv Mo- tlon for: a new trial vras filed by the defendant. r French experiments have indicated that sugar i-as a decidedly restraining J effect when , added to photograpliic , developing .solutions. . . .v " ' " ' ' ? ; : : ' THEBILLION-BUBBLE"- For Sale iPODGEio MOTOR CAR ' " x '. ' ' .-'"'."'"-' .''V' , , v Only the owner lenows how rugged the car really is Its lightness and untU you put H t work and roughest Tourin? Car or Roadster. ?SC5 i Sedan or Coupe. $1263 All prices f. o. b. Detroit DODGE BROTHERS, DETROIT. THE von HAPM-YOUNG CO., Ltd. ; DEALERS , - -."-? - - - - - . . -Honolulu v."'':-'--- Larsre stocks of 'Japanesd t stripe pongee ;stripc silk, an(i to 4 : .h Deferred Messages Phone 4085 . .. m- - . , j . . . .. . ; ... . i. r v.,-..- i'-;v ; !...: t . . . .... i .". iill :-i a AND: Use Federal Wireless Service Mainlahd at ail Gro cers .ROTHERS grace are deceptive the; teat of hardest going. - i Habutai silk, ? pongeo crepe, tripe crepej in large as- EOTEK Hotel near Nuuanu mm 4 T at Reduced Rates 828 Fort Street