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1 a ..... I , T COT) V . ; HONOLULU STAE-BULLETIN, THURSDAY; APRIL 12, 1917. I " ' I r " f FRIDAY THE imSCABES ANDREWS MD 'PROHI' HEASDRE IS DEFERRED Will Come Up on Saturday, Not Tomorrow, on Its Third Reading "Tbls la too much for me." With thete word Keprceentative JjoTria Andre made baste to stop the, house of recrescntativcs from considorinc on third reading torn or row the substHute prohibition bill. Anarewr wnen me diii came up u Jay, moved that It be deferred until in the session. Andrews- got up moved to defer until Saturday. anu "I find this la too much for me, he said. "Tomorrow is Friday, the 13th, 1 took one chance and introduced a bill that waa numbered 13" the char ter bill '"and don't know whether it will be lucky or unlucky. But anyway; .1 move we defer the prohibition bill until' Saturday." V Whether Friday, the 13th Is a hoo doo is a matter of conjecture, but it; was noticed there was no objection to deferring thtf ;"prohr measure until the J 4th. I SalaHes Are: Fixed -Representative Andrews, introduced a bill filing the following salaries: District magistrate, Honolulu, 1300; Koolauloa, 160; Lahalna, f 100; Wailu ktt $150; Molokai; $50; iianat. 175; Puna, $100; first clerk, Honolulu,' $155; second clerk, clerk andJ4 stenographer, Wailuku, $60. . Provides For Employes - Representative Andrews Introduced bill providing that regular employes of the territory who have bteen j en -'ploy t J for not less than one year shall. during a period of two months Uiuistriet magistrates and clerks. An w hich he Is ill or disabled, be paid his DILL DANGEROUS It 0. 238 Introduced by Charles Mar .quez and relating to the advancing of money from one special fund of the city and county to another, and from the general fund to any special fund, Is extremely dangerous to financial welfare of the. county, according to P. L. Conkliflg city treasurer. ' In regard to t the -part-' permittlag money irf the general fund to be ap propriated to a apeclal fund, Conkllng says that a law is already in exist ence which covers that phase- and Is constantly being used, but If a law IS-Passed aJWWins: money irom one TREASURER SAYS special fund to be appropriated to an- tnat the Bupervisors will be elected on other It -would mean that- money in the three-and-three ' plan, which is a . the road improvement funds could be reTersal of the vote taken on .the nsed for other purposes by an nscru-. eleventh' hour 'yesterday afternoon; pukma board of supervisors.,?; i, j that' the mayor' will. have power; to ;" "A 'special -func: made becausf discharge without the, consent of jthe the money lnvit is supposed to be used .board ' pf supervisors, though -hia' ap. for a specific purpose and nothing pointments must be with the approval else," said Conkllng. - - j of the board;-the purchasing -agent Conkllng suggests that lMh legis-"..vlll be the only officer appointed by lature wishes to paR beneficial w iae supervisors, r -. i v-"-. "It could do so. by aJl9wlng the terri- f! Several senators expressed the be tory to advance money to tho cou?tyfifef today that this looks like the prob until such time as the UxesVare revjtble decision, but they say one argu ceired. Each year the county is forced ment may change the vote again, it to register warranto formany 6t the H thought now that the report will be funds, paying the' banks 6-per cent submitted tomorrow afternoon. Interest This interest would tersav- Situation Is Recognized ed to the county If the territory could f " Owing to the shortness of time until advance sufficient money Xo cany the the election proclamation mu&l be is- county- between the urns jutaa casn . basis fund is depleted and. the new i taxes are received. SUGAR M TO, ; 3ISCUSS LOCALS FOOD PR83LEM Tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock tho directors ot the Hawaiian Sugar 11a nt ers Association are to meet to adopt vnohn rsf anlvin? th-frrw1 fillftRtlun of the Hawaiian Islands as far as the An echo of the b-a fight put up plantatlona are concerned. ' hy the ofneers and crews of the Ger t The meeting .Is called by Oeorg man crnlsefa Nurnberg and ' Lelpiig Rodiek, president of the association, i en they ;were sunk early in the war who will suggest that each plantation ' by British war vessels near the Falk manager utilirei as much land as ro-1 land Islands, 300 aiiles ast of tho sible Cor the raising of foodstuffs su5h f Straits of Magellan, stirred in Hono rs Tegetables and grajns for human lulu today when Collector of the Port consumption. ' Malcolm A. Franklin requested Span- Just what details may possibly be worked out is impossible to say today as each plantation presents a different problem. Some have more land than ? others suitable lor the production ct . food while somp may set aside certala , aa and nlhura Tilant hot uonn ih.B I rows of. the young cane.. ! . t Whatever is done, however, will mean a big increase in local food prod-. vets 'and go far towards solving the very serious question of feeding the people cn me i anus u or any reason j iv- Mncnnrtstion fnHtittM m ). 2tmm"7 - THOMAS WtLL ARRIVE ' AT O r- W. IUMUnnUVV,r Claimed by ueir on-ners a, Ueroaas. ' , " . : - . men went down with their ships in j House jemt resolution No. 3 as joint I - - A wirelees received today by the J the terrific faival battle iri which the J resoluUon ' So. l; entitled: Joint reso-j cuartermaster's office from the' U. S. commerce raiders were sunk along' lutlon . authorizing and directing the ETDiy tTEUspori iflvuiswf win arrive from San Francisco about S rr V tomorrow HWiuwu. ine irnort bringing 316'bags of mail. l'J?fpr 6.: , ; . t jBJtU.WU MW w- Tea aaral lisutenihts froa' the Ar-4 'entme Reoublic arrived at Eostcn for , ctuA fh the United States v.r ' va'J- - - - ' , ",J?ntcr wasc at llie regular aDd 'Such eickness or disability, it i pro vided, thali e certified tq by a regu lar phvfcjciaa and anruediw and 'the ii)tnrf ts under the act stiail not apply tairon whore sickness or disabil ity is caused .by tis own wrongful or j!;Cgal act. K bill by Rcprefentative da Siiva provide that in case of the temporary disqualification, illnefis or absence of . Alftrtf " ma irffctvof a frnm nnv ca other pergon may be ap. uteJ by a rlrrait judge cf tne cfr. f rii It in uhirh mifh maristrate s dis- . t Horn in miffnrtu tha 1ntiQ of fhf office for tne time being. New Medicine Bill Representative Lyman Introduced a bill providing that the president of the board of health may issue a per mit to any person applying for it to administer j and ' use medicines made from Hawaiian herbs and plants grown in the territory.. The following bills were Introduced teiday: ' ': J - House Bill 423 Relating to pay of territorial em ployes during Illness or disability. Andrews. House Bill 424 Giving further powers to the public utilities commission. Kawewchl. House .Bill 425 Relating to the disqualification of district maglstratea-da Silva. ' - ;T House Bill 425 :4 board rf health to issue permits"- to qualified persons to use as medicine Hawaiian herbs and plants. Lyman. 1 House Bill 427 i . u ... . 4r " r ' - - i Relating to the salaries of certain drews. (Continued from page one) ether band it may not. The members themselves are at a loss to determine the outcome. Y V. t" . - ' ' After trying for two .hours this morning to get all the Oahu members present to discuss charter affairs faith ful ones went home, for. luocli.:, "They said they would try to get a meeting late this afternoon, but that the meet ing might not be held.; Anyway it would be too late for any .report to go in to the senate today. The very latest that comes to the efnr,Riiatfn . fnr nroAlptfnn la fhla suea Apra is lr is intenaea now that if the charter bill passes the gov- f shortening the length of time neces sary in advance for a proclamation to be called. . ' ... , ' . '.-'; '.' ,.': On April Jf it 1s probable' that' the regular proclamation will! be issued, but if .the charter bill is passed a spe- cta.1- prpclamation for the emergency twNT liii'rmMlshAil '7 Eclio of Naval Battle in. 1914 Is Heard Today tsn Consul ' Lu'a Guillen Gil to call cn .him. r ? The collector desires to turn over to the Spanish coftsnl, Mho is acting for the imperial Gei man government tho personal effects of the officers and . . i sels. left here hy the men. when the Nurnberg and Leipzig steamed from Honolulu shortly after the outbreak Cf the European war. ' - ' ' ; Effects Kept en Refugee Steamers All the naval men's effects have t. . - ------ i ah nun's rript finro .oeen r.epi cn ooara we reragee uer i Hnah mcrchaht steamers, -under seals put cn oy we customs aumonties oi this Dort at the time.' Thev will nev- mm Auuiuti wui asi'cc a 3Ljuuru uu. December , 1914 . General George W. Goethals, who is "ted by Governor Edge to construct r - . Nw Jersey's $15,C0.C00 highway sys- tem, held a conference with the State! House Commissicn, composed of the ' Tn nam m nr r r Mr-art vim TP a wv.r. . governor, Ireasurei Head uui CV.nin- GOVERNOR HOLDS WHIP ON CHARTER Itroller Dygbee. Charter Furnish CONFERS POWERS IGAY ft ROBINSON UPON UTILITIES LAND IS SOUGHT Additional powers will be conferred on the public utilities commission if a bill which has been proposed for in troduction in the house of representa tives becomes a law. Under the provisions of the measure the commission is authorized and di-J rected to Investigate charges made by corporations, copartnerships or per sons for water supplied to consumers for domestic uses and purposes, in cases where water so supplied is se cured through a lease from the terri tory. In the event that, from an investiga tion, it appears that water so supplied is by virtue of a lease requiring rates to be fixed by the licensee, with the approval of the land commissioner, the utilities commission shall report to the land commissioner the results of the investigation, stating whether or not rates charged consumers are reason able. The concluding section of the pro posed bill reads as follows: "In the event said commission, in vestigating as hereinbefore provided, shall report that, in Its Judgment, the rates charged to consumers for water supplied to consumers for domestic uses and, purposes, are not reasonable, it shall be the duty of the attorney general to take appropriate action to secure for fetich consumers reasonable rates for such, water or, should he be so advised, to propeed to cancel the li censes and leases .ox, the corporations-, copartnerships of persons charging such unreasonable rates." h . HOUSE NOTES " This is the 43d day of the session. Copies of the report of the board of agriculture . and 'forestry for the bi ennial period ending December 31, 1916, have been sent to the house. The bill providing that Good Friday be made a territorial holiday passed second reading. A bill providing for the assignment of counsel in certain cases, thus giv ing the poor defendant every oppor tunity to appeal, passed second read lug. " Representative Kelekolio's bill to give Inspectors of election pay in ratio with the number of voters in the district was tabled. - A resolution for an investigation of an alleged lack of seating accommoda tions on the cars of the Rapid Transit was tabled. ' " ' ' That the territory acquire the land ing a.t Makena, Maui, owned by Dr. J H. -Raymond, is the provision made in a resolution by Representative Brown. House bill 23S, providing that wards oTsupervfsors may advance money for heeded school Improvements, has been deferred until Friday. f v ' ' 'the tax bill providing increased revenues for the various counties and amended so as to exempt the boys' detention home. Hllo, from taxation, passed third reading. .A bill approprirfting $3000 for com pleting the Palolo belt road passed third reading. Representative Vilder's bill to projtional Guard reserve by; reason of a tect frogs and tadpoles came up again today and was passed on third reading. It now goes to the senate. . The substitute prohibition blir has been deferred until Saturday.. for third reading. -C ". A bfirto reimburse Capt H. C. nTcH son in the sum of S75 passed third reading.- r Representative Petrie's W1L to pre vent waste from artesian - wells and providing a fine of not more than 350 for eacn instance ot waste. where con victed, was reported put favorably and passed second reading. ' " ' ' Tha Kin .n,n,wunn (iaa aaa W claim.' bl Staeae wfi wee forced to suspend business in 1911 when the board of health was endeavoring to prevent the spread of cholera, passed second reading. Representative Brown has intro duced a resolution authorizing the su- nr!nlntlpnf ff nnhlln rnrV.' In nr. range for the teaching of Hawaiian j tlpn vacated by Carlisle. in the public schools to Hawalians de- . ? riSS r.r5 ... .headquarters, 2d Inf National Guard, GOVERNOR SIGNS BILL j Governor Pinkham has signed thi following bills, according to word sent to the territorial legislature-today: House bill No. sCWtct 73, entitled: "An1 act appropriating the sunt of cev- Ilin..n4 tt- uAwA - r.tl.' . ',""v' lui twauo wnuuu ib niwa-i heo-Lawal homesteads, county of Kauai. fi - I House bill No. 54, as act 74, enUtled ad act io cunsixuci a ucmesieaa roau ; An act to construct a homestead road ... . .. n v. a u w lua Viu "uul,5:j stead lots, district of Koloa, county of , oj maKing an appropriation oui , of the fund available for homestead ewiuvi wuuvuv v& public Instruction to request the com- miSSioner of education Of the fcnlted ' States of America to undertake a fed-' t OI AIM J V 4 Wl5 W AO VF VXtV ritary of HawaiL . . , . The Chevrolet Motor Car Company has announced an ltitlal dividend of 3 per cent, payable May 1. , Big Legislatiyl frbblej Thirteen thousand "eight hundred acres of land at Hanapepe, Kauai, ex tending from the sea to the mountains, will be opened up and subdivided into homestead lots if a. concurrent reso lution introduced in the house today by Representative Kula passes. The resolution po.nts out that the leaae to Gay & Robmspn for the land of Hanapepe expires on December 27, 1917. and that there are many resi dents of the territory eligible to take u? homesteads on public lands who desire to acquire such homesteads at Hanapepe. The measure provides that the land commissioner, with the approval of the governor, forthwith order the sub division of the tract into homestead lots under right of purchase agree ments, the areas of the homesteads to be as follows: 1. Dry land agricultural lots to be not less than 30 acres or to be not less than 30 acres plus not more than one-fourth of an acre of other taro or rice land; . Rice or taro land lots to be net more than cne acre in area. The bind commissioner, with. the ap proval of the governor, is further re quested, to Immediately mane tne necessary arrangements with the Ha waiian Sugar Co. for the; release of so- much of the tract in question as will be cut when the 1917 crop of sug ar cane is harvested. NATIONAL GUARD, NOTES The resignation of CapU Leopold G. Blackman, Quartermaster Corps, as an officer of the United States and ot the territory of Hawaii, is accepted. The resignation of 1st. Lieut Robert G. Miller, Medical Corps, as an officer bf the United States and of the terri tory of Hawaii, is accepted. The following'named enlisted men will be honorably discharged tor the reasons; set opposite their respective names:. Pvts. .Fong "Seong, Henry Wong wah, Senaro Navartv Ramon Delion,' Saburo "ocon, Maxino Pedro, Pedro Seseng, Kahui Hookano, Maka wela Kuapahi. Kui Fong Chlng, Co. L, 4th Hawaiian Inf., failure to sign fed; eral oath; Pvt. Samuel K. Young, Co. H, 1st Hawaiian Inr., physical dis ability; Pvt. S.t. Blake, 1st Sep. Co. 1 Fjig failure to sign federal oath; Pvt. T.,an 'inimadnii f V Xf ith Hawaiian UAU AUgUOUUf WV... vm Inf., removal, of residence, to Philip pine Islands;.- Pvti Miguel Edquelag, Co. 'M,' ith Hawaiian In f, removal of residence to Philippine Jslandsi Pvt Charles 6. Clanp, d Co.,; Hawaiian Coast Artlll7,: plirafcal disability; Pvt. 1st ; Clalsi J. Scott,' Head quarters Co., JLst Hawaiian. Inf., to cn list in1 National Navy Volunteers. Pvt J.; J. Fogarty, Field Co. A, S. C, will be discharged by reason, of con finement by (ivir authorities'. K Corp. R. R. Craik, 1st. Sep Co.,;Ha-: wailan Eng., la granted an extension of furlough ot two months from April 5, 1917. r : . . .r . ... ' That portion of paragraph 1, S. O. No. 29, JL G.J 0 T, H., dated March 31, 191T, which refers to the nonorable discharge of Pvt. Henry Bomke, is amended to read "August J. Bomke.'' -Pvt Oh Pong Hak, Co. H, 1st Ha waiian Inf. i Is transferred to Co. I, 2d Hawaiian Inf. j 4 Sergt. Manuel Silva, Co. L, 4th Ha waiian Inf.. is furloughed to th As- change of residence to continental United States, which will exceed six months' duration, but which will not be permanent With the consent of the company commanders concerned; Pvt H. S. Prager, Co. D, 1st Hawaiian Inf., is transferred to the Quartermaster Corps. : - On vjecjommendation of the chief quarternmier, the following promo tion is announced u Pvt. H. S. Prager, to be sergt., .Quartermaster Corps, to 1&J?S- He will .be obeyed and respected accordingly. Sergt. Hulei Kani, Co. I, 4th Htfwal' Ian Inf., Is transferred as a private to SupplyXJo 1st Hawaiian Inf. This A. If 1 J If AU - 'tOt'? iiransier wm oaie iruui antrwu x, mi, d the "c?r?s of Z0 concerned be' amended accordingly To -''enlist "in the National Naval Volunteers, Robert R. Carlisle, 1st lieut. Field Co. A, Signal Corps, has resigned and 1st Class Sergt. Fred C. More of the same company has been honorably discharged to accept a com mission as 1st lieut to take the posi- Rus. Medina have been appointed sergeants and Pvts. Pedro Conseption, A. M. Lopes, C. Cestello, S. Hill and S. Bansantosto have been appointed fornorals JL NOT DO MOVE TABLET LONDON, Eng. The proposal to re move from tjis fornjer residence the tablet commemorative of Heinle, has rAAV. D.nrt rrt n - n r-t-w r n ic ariinn I nw For this action the Lrnflon counw council, wn cn nas lur- isdiction in the matter has been prais- aA In' ertm a miarlcro onrl mndpmnpn in others. The condemnation comes 4 from those who want to eradicate any 1 i thing- German 'from' British memories uiing oerman rrom cjiusn , j.. . t-. i but thdse more tolerant call attention to fact that it 'was from Loadon tnat HelnIe wrote some sentences they aa for instance, the following: An Englishman loves Freedom a,n he loves hisu lawfully wedded wife: he regards her as a possession, and. 11 ut aues not i real ner y mi specun tenderness .vet it need be knows how tn rfofenri her A Pmnrhrrun Invp Freedom as he loves his chosen bride; J ce .wui commit a tnousana lomes ior her sake. A German loves Freedom as he loves his old grandmother."' STAR-BULLETIN GIVES YOU TODAY'S NEWS TODAY . APPOINTMENT OF MAGISTRATES TO STAY UIHANGEl Appointment of district m'agislratt should remain w ii thi governor red not go to the suprt-m-j court. ic:oiC ing to a report submit.!' today by the jifdiciary committee of the renate'en a house bill projos!ng such a change. J The comnittee expresses the belictj that the appointment of magistrate is an executive rather than a Judicial function. . J Judge Ashford's pet measure, house ! bill r.'J. providing that animals, impie-i ment9 and machines may be attached j and held for damages in accidents was i laid silently to rest by the committee, j "This bill." says the report, "pro poses a drastic change, particularly in relation to suits against persons who have automobile accidents. It pro vides that the suit shall not only be; against the person himself, but if so desired against the machine -causing the accident or damage. ' .."It makes a Judgment rendered against the machine prior to previous ly recorded mortgages or leases. The result unquestionably would prevent the sale of automobiles to a large ex tent, as the majority of the machines are probably sold under a chattel mortgage. "If the bill is for the purpose of al lowing action - against the-'machine similar to proceedings in admiralty we do noil'tnink the '-bill necessary.- It the bbject sought Is to prevent the use of' machines by irresponsible drivers then this can be reached by city and county ordinance or by , requiring sU automobile drivers to put up a bond. id.Mi 'Off The committee reported in favor house joint resolution 1, which allows territorial officials 10 a day for ex-' ncntP tnnnpv uhn trnvpHnp- flhrnml 1 1L0KAI TRIP V , - i lYYETllDE A trip to Molokai ty the members;, onu urununai iuuci,r i vi of the house' of representatives is now'' peculiar benefit to the respiratory practically assured. ' tract and is liberally used in tu R The select committee consisting of Vberculosis camps for that purpose. Representatives Andrews, Lota and - ! . 7t - Joseph today reported to the house tVr CTT Ttl f Cf I II SCCll S. that the steamer Mauna Loa may, be J "M L l -ali.aI LI vIjUU chartered for S75Q for.the trJc I Bcott a Bowne, WnomrM.W. J. , WX ) The committee, has .asked . that tfie ! nouse, approve; W Ate : expenditure of this amount 'and also other necessary expenses, not ' to exceed $800. It is further provided that the clerk notify the steamship company that the house will charter the Mauna Loa. The re port was adopted. " A resolution by Representative An drews, authorizes the accounts com mittee to "pay expenses up td $800. The ' house probably will invite the senate to make the trip. radio company Unlisted reserve corps ordered 'v - Authority for, tho organization of a radio company as a unit jof the signal section of the enlisted reserve corps was received today at army headquar ters from the secretary of war. The regulations under' which a man PILES CURED IN 6 TOMMTS PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure blind, bleeding, itchr- or pro truding PILES in-6 to U days or mone. refunded. Manufactured by the PARISJidEDICINE Cot 3t Louis. . U. S. A- - :." ' .. EtZJ WANTED. City salesman wants to rent, horse and light rig by the week. Telephone 5898. : 675S Ct ' -J HELP WANTED. Girl or woman for good sewing and easy housework. Phone 3 6 05, Bere tania street 491 near Punchbowl. " 6758 2t FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE. Kalrhi, Kapulani street, . 3 bedroom house and large lot cement side walks, fruit, trees chicken : coops, garage etc.Dn terms and for a rea sonable price. J.- C. Sousa. Phone 1884, 4"Erewer Bldg. ' 6758 tl Ovcrtahd Toaring Car, newly painted. new tires in rear. First clans condt tjn. Will demonstrate. Price 1500. '"Owner leaving island, llione 4921. room S 27. 6758 2t Electric washing ' machine complete with wringer and motor: slightly used : sell cheap ; any evening at 6 Cottage Grove. 6758 2t Riding horse, excellent gait weight 1125, height 15. hands 2 inches. Phone 5883 or 5947. Capt H. H. Blcdgett 6758 tf NOTICE. TRITISH CLUB. There will be' a general .meeting of members on Saturday, April 14, 8 p. m., at the club rooms. Members are requested to attend. 6758 April 12, 14. When Your Eyes Need Care Try Murine Eye Remedy OR WE STORE EVERYTHING - JAMES H. LOVE FATHERS FAVORITE i bread is that iucoinparable : LOVE'S CREAM BREAD delivered :t your door freshly wrapped. PHONE 1-4-3-1 . . . FOR SALE ; Yellow Owcer lcaviiif,- for Orient. braml new (,'onls. Phone may enu are the name as for the other branches of ther reserves. ' The men', who are Wanted. In the company are those familiar with tele-- graphic and radio appliances and al lied branches and men who have"ben members ot the signal corps of the U. S. army.' Those, who wish . ta' Join would'send In their names at once to Majcr Douglas, signal corps, army headquarters. ; , ' , . i"Jcqrr Eas:zictchd respond 'TlOr 4 quickly tO U13 hlonnnrlimcf niUnftfi In www, .;SC'5 than to any other un medicine, SCOTFS is a rich, nourishing i s m at ' m . - 100a 10 srxeaguiea icnacx. uuuau , ourance B. F. DILLINGHAM CO, LTD. - ; : ? phone 4915 : ; r Fire, Life, Accident, Compensation 1 8URETY BONDS 11.' 1 1 ' 1 P. H. BURNETTE V 79 Merchant St . Phone 1846 ! NOTARY PUBLIC 1 - Commissioner of Deeds " -i California and New York Draws: Wills, Deeds, Mortgages and1 . all Legal Documenta. "RAPID RECOVERY. OF PATIENTS BY CHIROPRACTIC ; S6 surprised me that'I vften thought Tt Just, happened so,' though It never did that in my former practice. The law of, average results is worth consideration as a basis of proof that adjustments are right F. A. Hall, M. D., D. C. - f ' - . .- ' '" .. -'. -.' ' W. C. WEIRICK; D. C, - .424 Beretania St Palmer '( Parent) ; School Grad. V elvet ar . - 1 i i'.J;iCE.CREAM";;S;;; ' r"Jii21; Z-j u" n... 4rA. rauier iui u; duys -"Mother and the Girls Velvet Ice Cream because of its high quality means ' health of body and brain. ; It's nourishing. " ;: V J TEN FLAVORS TO , SUIT YOUR TASTE V Orange ' . .Vanilla ' .' Chocolate ; .-' Caramel Strawberiy Tutti Fruttl Butter Scotch Vanilla Custard Chocolate Custard Fresh Strawberry Orange Sherbet : . Also , " ' 1 -;-; Neapolitan and Metropolitan ... : Wedeli ver. twice ; daily ' PHONE 1542 or 4676 .- . ... ' . . . - Honolulu Dairymen's Sheridan St, off AGE - CITY TRANSFER COMPANY PHONE 1231 er Car fully C'liiilil'i'il, 8 tirvs, 5 .. 2536 Dainty luncheon or tea at Mdutvinn Hotel neai' Fort KENNETH ALEXANDER Portraits Sittings by Appointments- 4682 i 424 Beretanla St Sterling Silver Rhinestone. Pins Exact duplicates of ! the Platinum Diamond Brooches. Also pee our American Flag Pins, Lapel Buttons, Set Pins and Cuff Links. ; ; HXulman Co., Ltd. Fort and Hotel Sts CANTATA ' . ' (Hy Special Request) "ESTHER" "The Beautiful Queen" Will be given by the young people of St Petefs ' Church, . at Da vies Memorial Kali, Emma street Thursday, April 12, 8:15 p. m.; Tickets cn sale at Hawaiian News Co.. Cunha Music Co., II. F. Wich man & Co.; Manufacturers' Shoe Store. South Sens Curio Store and Territorial Messenger Service. ; Admission 75cr and $1.00 V: F. C. MIGHTON, bC 204-205 Boston Bldg. 'Pacific-: College Grad. - t--5 -' . " ' , : ' " . . ,( ; .: ; . . '' '.' V ' -; r - , Assn k-Vv King : -St uv National Speedst r-:v . t ' ' ' mmuyc, ' A' XtJfe;fs 1 ym 0 i J