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i '.-fi't: - . . f ... .. nOKOLULU STAR-BULLETIN, THURSDAY, APRIL 12 1917. nvn 0 4 . I -A' 3ft : . V:.' "V , 7 i - - . . . ai. . r.i- n f cTheBayerCros ' i , V d y AlUilY VQDDING . 1 3 1 i 1 cn every package and on every tablet cf Genuine Aspirin protects you against all y counterfeits and substitutes. Lock for "Tie Bayer jAvcpfc Crou Ycbt Guru tee f Pcrirj . BtU milOO Tb trd-fBrt "Aaria" Cltac- U.S.PaLOAcc) U inatM that tha mooouwiww hiktikku U tlMM tabWU Is of tba raJUbU BaM maauiactura. 'a Ml I r j p I J v , Dai l. usiihwear A profusion of new- designs are 'Introduced for Spring and right now, when ? assortments ' ' " ' are at the height of complete . ncss, is the best time to secure . a season's supply. White and flesh tinted envelopes, comblnV, tions, chjemiscs, gowns, etc., at '.; wonderfully attractive pricings. Hand Embroidered Skirts, Com binations,, Corset Covers and -Chemise specially 5' priced for , Friday. , . v;.:;. . . , Attractive Prices : X AGES' Hotel near Tort : JMW LI AIIERICA1? RIVER' CAirSTON - CROSSING ' THE SIERRAS OGDEN i ROUTE ill T aw . r . i . y .t ;; I I i i l I '. j ; J V - uv SAN FRANCISCO to CHICAGO fo ffir- RAST Zr OVERLAND LBnTED" SOUTHERN . r In " Lfeavet 4:00 P. M. . PACIFIC - VPACIFIC LIMITED" : . ' ' --s: ' . : v ' i' Leaves 10:20 A. M. v T TlXTTsOTVI - : cam cnAWPicnn i iMiTcn' PACIFIC Leaves 1:40 P. M, Unexcelled Dining Car Service Automatic Clock Safety Signals: f ',r-;.'v Tickets and Reservations y : WELLS FARGO & CO. EXPRESS 72 Couth Es Street '. Phone 1515 AT SCHOFIELD SOCIETY EVENT forf Skfert'ofef (Racial Rtar-HnTVt Oorrnliir FORT S AFTER, April 12. The following enlisted men of the 2d Inf., Fort Shafter. are authoriieJ bv thf - department commander to report for examination for appointment in the respective rank fer which they have made application: 1st Sergt. Victor ' hVhiUker. Co. K. 2d Inf ; Sergts! Earl Daughter of General .Treat i$.-t5?SS!,i? Wiley H. O'Mohanfro and Herbert J. Made Wife of Lieutenant A. V. Arnold Simmons of Co. K. and Corp. Harry G. Newman. Co. H, for the rank of Mis Marseret Treat and 1st Lieut. I i , v V Vo l i- Vmin5"'La Archibald Vincct Arnold. 1st Field '- KAUAI ATHLETES MEET N SOCCER LEAGUE BATTLES Much Interest Taken in Series By Competing Athletes on Garden Isle This Week a am . i . ... I JCV P-J Anmery. mere marriea cn weanesaa j. Tne attendance at the 2d Inf. library afternoon af 4 o'clock at the home of for the month of March was 761, the the bride's rarente. firig.-Gen. and t bocks Issued during the month was l!rv rbr'p n Trpnt RrhnfiHri rtar. it a nn,kA .j..i , I " uu ill M 1 1 Ul I lit U JUL. I ,, f ,1. . . . J T I 1,, - rt , , racks. - uhile stationed at Fort Shatter, used f?r ,of f,.","! 'w . 1 .foHint... 1 i.v . mr the t-cinin? tour we?Ks. 1 - avaaafa IVU VI 1 i 1I.PS t - (Si-ial Star-BallrtiB Corn )KnJna) I.IHCK. Kauai. Arril 11.- Tho (Kauai intei sdioltic Scn-rer la;4ue Will reusn e play this week af tcr a iost-nemcnt dt.c tr tbe heavy I for the pay to begin and. the best Jur- in profusion contributed to the sett ing of the wedding. Chaplain Ignatius Fealy, 1st Field Artillery rerfcrmed the ceremony. The tended to the 32 d by the ltorarian, Lieut. Carl A. Hardigg. . Bugler Lyman G. Lxr 1st. ! ng. Co. D, 2U ; Concrete :rteets and sidewalks are all paid for in the-;rf; -U' ' NUUANU VALLEY Yet your choice of a lot there will Cost only 17c l a square foot. Phone 3646 We want to show you thes efine home sites. Bethel St., opposite Postofllce Stall mm t Sales Agent 4 large draw: t ? room was filled with 'rInf- Fort Shafter, and Private Edward officers and ladies from Schofield and other military and naval posts of the island. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Gen. Treat. She wore a gown of chiffon and tullfe over satin. A long square court train, fell from her ' shoulders, and her veil was of rare old lace and tulle, held with orange blossoms. She carried a shower bou quet of white, sweet peas and lilies of the valley. "Miss Katherine Treat, sister, of the bride, was her attendant Miss Treat were a gown of rose taffeta and car ried pink roses and pink sweet peas. First Ll3ut. Clyde A. Selleck, 1st Field Artillery, was test man. It was origi&ally p'auned to hold the weddins out of doors under the beau tiful old tree on the general's lawn, but owing to the inclement weather this had to be abandoned at the last moment, the drawing room being the scene,of the wedding instead.. t 000 PRODUCE S2 : The total to date realized by bene fits given for French tables wo have been -orphaned by the war ' is now. I190G with about $180 still outstanding for posters sold at Dr. James R. Jndd's lecture which will bring the whole amount over $2000, Head Worker James A. Jlath of I aiama Settlement reported today. . The gross proceeds of the tag day activities last Saturday were $1142 anj of the lecture the night before, $764. 1 The j latter amount iUSP.diject .to the French children while the former amount -will be ! eqaally divided ' be tween the baby fund and the French Red Cross.: ;-i.,-Vr V : -;v FAMILY- DIFFICULTIES i 5' KEEP COURT VERY BUSY ' The spirit of war or 'something equally as insidious is bringing tut Of trouble to police court i In -the past few days Judge' Monsarrat - has been the kind and conselling, father over many family quarrels , from pet ty assaults; to more grievous' of fenses." . ; " , ; Clement 'liekoa, before the Judge this morning on a charge of assaulting nis wife, is on of the many the judge has found necessary to penalize. He was given-IS days In JaiL ; v - Kekoa not only beat his wife but he kicked her; he not only admin istered, the boot but did so while she was down on the floor and helpless. He admitted it At : first the woman testified that he had kicked her while she' was standing up but Judge 'Mon sarrat' took little faith in her testi mony of such a "high kickef . Mrs. Kekoa told & pathetic story. Her husband not only, assaulted ; her but. he refused to work. She insisted that he:lnever did vanythlng; : that his father supported him. She said they tad been married three years and bad one child.' V ..' - Rlcdgett. Co, F, .have been attached to Headquarters Co.. 2d Inf. Private CbarleTEriest, Co. U, 2d; Inf., has been transferred to Head quarters Co. as a third class musician and Private Sid C. Barron, from Co. H has also been given a like assignment. : Sergt. Charles W. West, Co. E, 2d inf., has been ordered to proceed to Heeia for duty with a detachment .of the 2d Inf. during the absence of Serge Earl W. Rhoades, Co. E, 2d Inf., who has been ordered from Heeia to tf'ort, Shafter before the examining board, and upon the return of Sergt Rhoadea to Heeia, Sergt West will return to Fort Shafter. Cook Daniel JBugoee hasjbeen ap pointed sergt vice Dressen reduced. ' Mechanic Emu A. W ohifiel has been: made corporal to fill an original va cancy. ; Private, 1st ctass.Tbert Combs, let Platoon, - Co. E, ?J Telegraph Bat talion, Signal Corps, Fort Shafter, will; relieve Sergt John Maret, 1st Platoon,: Co. E, of the same battalion, as assiit ant storekeeper of the Signal Corps!; storerooms, Honolulu. Cap t Thomas, c'rystal, 2d Inf., is detailed as a member of the board of officers appointed to meet at Fort Shafter in place of Capt. Arthur T Dal ten, relieved. . Private "John Co. D, 3d Reg iment v Engineers, Fort Shafter, is transferred to the Coast Artillery Corps, 2A'Oo., Fort De Russy. Private,' 1st' c'hissEtobert M. Gats-i wood , and Private Edward E. Ewing have been, made, corporals to fill ori ginal vacancies. . : . -3s- 38r .JThe . XattavlnsJUJPototmeBts hava been made: Private, 1st Class, Edward T, Baigay to be a corporal in place 6i Ferguson, promoted, and Private, 1st Class, f John W, - Concannor corporal vice DuscolL reduced. The 1st BattaUon,9! Inf., MaJ. Guy G. Palmer, commanding, have been down Jn camp on the Palace Grounds; Honolulu, far the past ten days. :The camp was, visited on Easter Sunday by many from the post BEST LIVER AND , BOVEL LAXATIVE FOR FAILY USE TWILIGHT JEWELRY IS SAID TO BE "LATEST' Hawaiian twilight Jewelry1 that's the very latest novelty for milady- and it's so effective! -Robinson's is ahowing It in evef so many attrac tive pieces and designs. There are strings of beads of- clear crystal glass in rayriad colors, interspersed with Oriental filigree balls. There are lavallieres. with quaint characters and figures . as charms. There -axe brooches-' and rings, bracelets and the most stunning metal girdles! Tell me, have you seen these new girdles? They're made of links in both square and rotind design. Gay beads and wonderful buckles most mysterious ornaments of Chinese and ' Hawaiian designs are placed at intervals be tween the links.' Theste metal girdles are the new thing to wear with tunic blotrses. Teryr few people are show inr them 'as y.et st you'll be one of the "first to wear' them" if you buy yours 90cn.Lcs "Angeles Examiner. j Saturday evening- the British Club i iff )A Ptxrifie ( Hhly antiseptic,,' usea as a curaave agent for al externa ffciaitroutlia.ConceaI ' Dermanent Uemwhes and reduce imnatural color. Lital for cacrecung creasy kk2i3t-f ; -C: Oriental 6rdan Send 10c lor Trial Six "Cascarets" Regulate Women, Men and Children With out Injury - Take Wherf Bilious, Headachy, For Colds, Bad Breath, Sour Stomach VORK WHILE YOU SLEEP Instead of nasty, harsh pills, salts, castor oil or dangerous calomel, why don't you keep Cascarets bandy In your. home? Cascarets act on the liv er and thirty feet of bowels so gently you don't realize you have taken a cathartic, but they' act thoroughly and can be depended upon when a good liver and bowel cleansing is necessary they move the bile and poison from the bowels without griping and sweet en the stomach. You eat one or two at night like candy and you wake up feeling fine, the headache, biliousness, bad breath, cOated tongue, sour stom ach, constipation cr bad cold disap pears.' Mothers should give cross, sick, feverish or bilious children a whole, Cascaret any time they are harmless and safe for the little folks. Adv. TAKE OVER COPPER MINES The following annri.ncvment lias been sent to all teams in the lcic.ue: ' The s otter schedule will be played cut in ine regli'ar order as it was planned before the postponement. This'; week. April '13 and 14. the fcKowing gatnes will take place- ! 'friday,. April -13 Kalahco vs. I-t-htje and Koloa vs." Grammar School on tlie High School grounds at Lih'ue. Mr. .Hush will arrange for truck to get; Kalafteo players at the clone, of ?rhool" jmd pick up the Koloa team, bringing ! -i)oth teams to Lihue. The same truck w ill Return 'after the games. "On Saturday April 14, the K.tpaa and High School teams u ill journey across the island for games with Wai mea and Eleele. The Kapaa team will play Waimea on the Waimea field, while cleele and High School will play at Eleele. "It U-hoped that the games will start soon after. 2 o'clock so that the long return trip may te made before dark. . :. "The games scheduled for the fifth wjaek- will beplkycd on the following Friday and Saturday, Apri 20-21. ani the remaining ccntesU wlll'rollow in same .order. i . : l FANCY DRESS BALL in honor of Captain William Matson and the officers and pasenjers of the S. S. MAUI at the Moana Hotel FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 13. Music by the HAWAIIAN BAND and the CORELLI TRIO Invitations obtained at any Territorial Hotel Co. office. GAY TIME AT Tonight's cabaret entertainment at Heinie's Tavern, "on the beach - at Waiklkl," will delight everyone at Ho nolula's popular beach resort. ' An excellent dinner will be served the kind you've; always w iehed for. : J Tomorrow night will be "Maul night, m honor of the arrival of the. big new Matsorr liner. V ; Everybody is cordially Invited to come and extend a hearty aloha to the visitors. Adv. STAR-BULLETIN GIVES YOU TODAY'S NEWS TODAY - WE ANNOUNCE ANOTHER EXCURSION AT THE INCLUSIVE RATE OF Leave Honolulu, Saturday 3 P. Af. 1 RETURN TUESDAY, 7 A. M. Stop-over Privileges Granted . Reservations and Tickets IhtsIaiSteam NavigationCd;,! Phone 4941 fe - , ; "'' :, , Queen Street I'ry u.s.a. j YUNNANFU. Yuan Province, China. J General Tang, the military governor v .... r i i . . I , vi i u iii ii ijiuvinut: uas uvtru msiruci-; (d by the Minister of Agriculture and t Comirerce- to take over the copperi mines at Tungchuan. that the govern-1 j meat may develop them to meet the I urgent needs of the country. In 1916, - thare lulaea pirJuced mere iha ?en j tnousiad t&na of copper. ' 'The Puritan Maid says: "This is a most important t ru th about u nbleached flour. The UNBLEACHED Look for the Creamy White color which tells you that Holly Flour has not been artificially bleached. Flour is frequently bleached by millers to hide the inferior quality of the wheat Holly Flour is made from the finest wheat that needs nn bleaching Sold by Grocers 1 PAUL SCHE1D & CO. Honolulu, Distributors for T. HI 11