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HONOLULU STAB-BULIjitlN, THUKSDAY, APRIL ID. 1917. GIX VHARF DREDGING f ..... . . . . 1 . . . . i Tfmght 8:15 BbJom TFEieateir Tonight 8:15 . I 5 J. R. WILLADSEN presents the I f AWI Iff V 0Z " ' ' yiilji4Na(&VML, SHIP DRAFTSMEN ARE WAVY NEED RADIO TO HAVAII AND KAUAI OPEN 4B0UTT0 BEGIN F.rr the purpojj of securing eligible Actual dredging operations on the quarantine wharf contract will bejhavin? technical training and experi Ccgun tomorrow or rriday by the j rncc in the design ai.d construction of riancara .American Dredging Com- f any, according to the local U. S. army engineer offices In this city. The ' company . has leased the Ha ailan Dredging Company's dredge Kewalo from the local concern and will operate it cn the Job until the arrival beta of. Us on dredge. tlu t Ftockton dow in use on another con- shi;s ani their fittings and systems, tlie Inited Stairs civil service coin inilon announces an oi,en competi the oxamiratnii for ship draftsmen, men only. From the examination v&cm:iea in the bureau of construc tion and repair, navy department, Washington, I). C. and in the various navy yards, stiMons snd offices of, mporintending constructors of tn navy iepartment at salaries ranging from $3.28 to $6 and over will be filled. Many vacancies now exist All uen wishing to take the exaro- J inatioj shoi' Id apply at once for form tract. Klrst work on ihe quarantine wharf contract' will be done right at the wharf site, so th9 new wharf -can bo crectej as obti as possible. The old utr'ticttirc wst torn down many months r.go 10 ai.ow me crcoge room to work: jzi2 at tlie customhouse. In. The new wharf will be about 150 )ards makal ontt.e olC one., Hilo Breakwater Progressing Advices rotelveoby the army engt iicer's office are that on Monday,"! April 1, iZZO feet of the Hilo break; water Lad, been 'comj leted, and the sabttrncture built knit 590 feet Inrther than that; Tout length of the coin- iJcted breiV water will be a little over 1 .,000W lone- :J v; 1 - --e NAVY IS BEGINNING"' -. SURVEY OF MOSQUITO ' CRAFT; MAYJUSETHEM That the "mosquito-fleet" in Hono lulu harbor stands chance of being taken over, for war' purposes If such cction should become necessary, Is lu: dicatcd in a circular letter received by local owners of small motorboata. launches and sampans 1 here," from IJeut. ComArthur Crenshaw; u. 8. N engineer officer of Pearl-Harbor naval Ution. He is senior member ofthc joint army and naval board of the Ircal naval district, the fourteenth. The nary man's circular says that In their own Interest, owners of small vessels in the Ideal harbor should call upon him. as an officer of. the joint board, to take steps that should re munerate them 'for the impressment of their boats if taken over by the Lary. r Capt George R. Clark, . com mandant of Pearl .Harbor, says the board's plan does not signify an early commandeering of the "mosquito fleet but Is part of a survey being taken of nil vessels of all sizes, to determine their fitness for war purposes.-. "Have you any. more of those, an tique chairs I got a little time agor'l 'Tra afraid not, madam;., Ve can't get 'em; you tee the makers are so short of hands mwlns to' ihe war." London Opinion.:" r ' .""; '. ...:'... PASSENGERS ARRIVED I -4 j FromMaui---4ahV.Au(drade, Saka moto, Bishop Libert, C W. Carpenter, J. A. Craad, Mrx Harris.' Mrs. Collins, Mrs. Worthlrfgon, Mr.vMaxln. It. Mc Clean, N;' Samntuke, J. Kawahara. K. Twda. P. FukaMr. and Mrs. Nishi mura, Mr and Mrs. Hinashf, Mrs. Furu kawa. J. L. Fleming," F G. Krauss, R. Hitchcock, A.' U.Alohkea, J. B. Abreu, Mrs. E. C. Gill. -J.- Shlmada, 11. Y. Chuck,': K- Klahlnanii,' F. J. Sherry, T. E.:fTughitt, HG. Rowland, Mr. and Mrs. McLaren, Mr. Sakamoto, Mrs. W. P. Mossman, Miss Irene Gar cia,; Mrs. J. T. Taylor,- H D.: Sloggett, Wjm. Searby, WK Watklna. -1 Commercial wireless business b twren Honolula and Hawaii was re opened this morning by the V. S. Naval radio office, for the first time since April 6. " Wirelow business, be tween Kauai ani! Hoiiolnlu reoicned Wednesday afternoon. Maui and Mo Ickal services re rtAt in line for resumption. This morning the old Marconi office lettering was replaced by a new hign, reading as follows: "U. S. Naval Communication Office, Commercial radiograms accepted for fell parts of the world and ships at sea. The new window lettering is being put on by U. S. navy workmen. ' Robsit R. Carlisle, former Marconi ojcrator, w-as to !eave this afternoon for the Kahuku plant, to join the operating force there. Two men have been on duty, an insufficient number. All oierato)s at tho former , Marconi and Federal stations-are now "naval reserve operator. Employes not eli- ' gible for enrolment have been dls mlszed oy the' naval radio service." They include. .Asiatic employes. Wv ' . 1 , i - TV r 5 Is n::y bCno nil 3 1 1 t I V. . w . i V.. 3 ' I O M L i s Ml o a a a: tx a a - u M . ' CS , I . rout e::cred ever th Lnetef v iK.f TN..fl. o.i PASSENGERS BOOKED I For iCaoai Yong Kte, Jas. W. Achuck, TV. R. McAUys, Mrs. J. T. King, Rev. Lo Yet Foo and wife. Mas ker and Miss Lo Yet Foo, Mr. and Mrs. M.-S. Henrtqves and .infant. Master and Miss Henriqnes, E. M. Cheathan, H. P., Judd, . Rev. Erdman, Mrs. R. U Wilcox, R. E. ; Wilson, Mra. SennI, J. M. Spalding, ;II. - R. Hente. A. -R. Rente, S. M Doo, Rev. KamaiopllL 1 PASSENGERS EXPECTED-V .To arrive 'fromi mainland: ' Albert Campbell, John Sullivan, E. J; Brust, Mrs. J. A. Grant, and two children,' Master Angus, J. Wormser, Miss M. F. Flood. Miss. Katherlne. Gianella,. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Emmana, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Damon. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Rath bone, A. W. . Spalding, illss , Martha Rnddy, Mowry Smith, Mrs: W. H. Lit tie, MaJ. and Mrs, Wm, Balrd, Mrs. K. V. Knudsen, . Dr. Harold Adair, Mrs. Hays, Mr. and Mrs. C,' t Parker. Misa 2Ttna F. Thomas; Mrs. Katherlne ' M. Yates, Mr. and Mrs. EL t Parker, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mclnerny. IL N. Castle, C. R. Turner,,!. B. Locker, Mrs.; E. J. Brust. Mrs.. Angus, Waldo Marsh, Mr., and Mrs; Sotners. Miss Monica Gianel la, Mrs. E. Hedges, Mra. "A. J.- Ralston, S. F. Haserot, JIlss Rathbone, Mr. and Mrs. C: C Loser; Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Avery, Mrs. Mowry Smith, W. R Lit tle, Mrs. Luchslnger, Mrs. Ito Tagaml Mrs. Phillip Rogers,' Miss Holbrook, Goodrich, MrsII. N. Short, Mrs. Geo. ESowles and Augustus Knudsen. : i; PASSENGERS DEPARTED SEALED TENDERS Scaled Tendera wlll.be received by the .Board of Harbor Cotnmr&sloners until 2:00 . m. Wednesday, May 2, J917, Tor the tonstroctlon of an oil H. H. Pfell, Mrs: It. H. Pfell and In Passengers departed: Mrs. J.' M. Atherton, E. A. Alexander, Mrs. E. A. Alexander, John' A. Brano, Mrs. H. E. Batholomew, Richard Betty, Mrs. P. H. Baum, Miss Mary Brlggs, W. A. Bole, Mrs. W. A. Bole, H. N. Beatty. Mra.-K." N. Beatty, Miss M. Batchelder, Mrs. Cora Batchelder, F. A. Bailey, P. W. Black, Mrs. P. W. Black. Miss Harriet Bidwell,. P. C. Beamer, Mrs. P. C. Ceamer. Mhls H. Benson, Mrs. GeorJV Becker.Mrs. E. C. Cole. ' Miss, G. "P., Cowan, S. B. Cannell, Mrs. S. B. Cannell, Mrs. M. J. Cham berlain, Miss Elizabeth Carroll. E. L. Conroy, H. G. Catrow. Mrs. H. G. Cat- row, M. J. Cairo w, Miss H., Chapln, Miss U Chaprn. Sanford U. Dole, Mrs Sanford B. Dole, J.E. Dunn, Mrs.' J. B, Dawson; J. B. Dawson, Mrs. C. A. Day, Mrs. W. R.' Eckert Mlsa Fraser, R. P. FalthfuU, Mrs; R. P. Taithfull, Miss M Faithful!, EV W. Fahlgren, Mrs. E. W. Pahlgren and chlld.'Mtss D. Falk, Mrs. N. H. Falk, W; T: Floyd; Dick Gordon, Miss Marim-Gonld, E. A. Gowrau, Mrs E. A'. Gowrau, Mr.' Orundell, , Albert Gray, H. M. GJleS, Mrs. Rose Haw thorne', Allen Hammond, W. H. Henry, Mrs. E. B. Heinecke. Carl Helse, Mrs; Carl . Helse, iMra. f Anna Ingersoll, H. Krammarer, ' James Kendall, ; Mrs. James Kendall, A. Koscber,' Miss Bertha Kahl, Miss -Martha Kennedy, Mrs.' B. H. Kennedy,' Miss G. A. Levy, K.J. Lord, A. G. Ulienthal, Mrs. A. G. Lillenthal, G." O. Latimer, J. U Luck- tnback,, Mrs.' J L. Luckenback,' C. W. Lucas, Mrs: C- jy. Lucas. M. F. Monjo, Mra. M. T, MbnKMisa Ella Mauer, Mrs; W.--E;- Montgomery, .W. IL Mln- ton;MrsitW. M-'Mlnton, Miss J. Mor rissey, Mrs. S. Morrissey Eaton H. Ma goon,, Mlrkv Mrs. T. Mirk and three children, A. A. ' Moore, Mrs. - A. A. Moore, Mlsa M. Y. Moore, W. N. Mills. Mrs. W. N..M111S, MIsaE. Mills, Brodie Mills, B. Mills, J,H.Mallett, Mrs. J. H. Mallett, Miss M. Mallet t, F. A. McCarl. Mrs. F. A. McCarl ''A. McCarl, Mrs. L. E. McCnrley, Jaa. 8. McCandless, Mrs. James 8. McCandless, Miss Cora'Mc-Cllntock,- Miss Jessie McCray, E. J. McDougal. S. ' Norman, Mrs. E. ; T. Nesbett, Mrs. ;N. Noble, Mrs. Martha Peebles Miss .Mary E. Peebles, Mrs. Robt Peebles, L. J. Phelps. Mrs. L'J. Phelps, Miss' C. Phelps, ;Mrs. E. 11. Nelson, E. H. Nelson.lV. Parish. Capt COMPANY .-ri. -; In the London and New York success ' N . v A Love Drama of Modern Life . j PHONE 3937 FOR RESERVED SEATS , k , 1 i: $1,50, $1.00, 50 Cents. General Admission, 25 Cents. I I TONIGHT, FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHT and ( II Ml SATURDAY MATINEE J' I ' iX i--vWsr x.' " r 8Y AUTHORITY "- t - ' v 'n r c- . . r . . . . , ...... . , ... . . . n I L 1 -v f Pt 1. ' noma oi I . ... tb Canadian Pacific Railway. Tickrt ratf art no kig bertha by. m any tnhtr Northern rout. Splendid n ervire and mnurtain cenery ct xvondc rful rrmeur -it your Jear . " ocy nukul ch.ra v the -, . Gr r few . M w-J w k, 4 1 U ' Tb Catifs Craatast Lfcwtj- ' pipe line on Pier 18 and from Pier 16 to , the 10-lnch' diameter 4 Government pipe line In Queen street, Honolulu, T. H. ; Wi-ystr---;;.. Plans, Specifications ' and blank forms 'of propOKal'0 t flic tn the Office of the Board .of Harbor Com missioners,'' Capitol' Dullding, Hono lulu. T.H fant,"Dr. J. S. -B. Pratt, Albert A. Rhine, E. J.Rogan, Mrs. Slgne Rickert son; Miss M. Rickertson, Lieut1 James Reed, Mrs. James Reed, A. P.-Sherrfll, Miss G. S. ShaV; Mr;J.W,'P.i.Sct)tt, Hiss Dorothy Scott, J. Osborne Smith. Mrs. J. Osborne,. Smith and child. R. p. Spaldina. Mrs. R." P. Spalding, Mrs. S. D. Spauldinc. Master R. P. Spaldlnir. The Board of Harbor Ccmmisslon-I Jr., zmss M. Spetz; Clarence Selah. 1 ers reserves 'the Tight to reject any or all tenders. - - - . v CHARLES R. FORBESv : cjiairman... Beard of Harbor Commls r" sloncra..'. ' ! it Honolulu. April 19; 1817. . ; -, - 764-10t - ' NOTICE TO CREDITORS v For complete lofonnatloo oppiy to and called Manuel Jose, late of -Sarah Withers, WJ. -White, ''MJW: ''wherS-. is my Husband," 2-part i AAn' laupap. ; District of j woid Ji a t : - Miss Klsle Schilling, MIbs Agnes SuU livan, Harry Turner, J. B. Treat, Mrs. Emma ,W trembley. Mrs. H. Town send, Mrs. P. C M. Thebauld, Com. G. Tarbox- Dan' Volkmanh. G. W. Vos berc, Irs. O. W Vosberg. Miss J. Valkmann, Mrs. M. lerra. Miss Agnes Vlcrra. K. F. Willis. Mrs. H. F. Willis, Miss Mary C. Wearer, J. M.'-White-I r.ack. J. T Witherspoon. Mrs. J. - T. In the Matter of the Estate of Manu- Witherspoon, Miss Josephine Wither cl Cosmo, also sometimes known spoon. Master? W,. Witherspoon, -Mrs. "; as ' KalauDana. Island of MolokaL . v . ; two "childTeiC;H.f Williams, Mrs. H. " Notice Is hereby clren to ail cred-. viiuams. Miss B. York, A K. Yap. rt itors and to persons hating claims 1 :---' ' m m a ' - 5 against the above named deceased to' For dinner tonight we have pota P . oresent .their claims. . duly authentl-' toes n threts: different ways.- 22nBnnCBnBnilCKj 1 cated, and with proper Touchers, i if One way would T better, my dear. ..aaHBUBCBBBBin... . exist, even If the claim is: se- -l Perfectly proper to live uo to your ,.wt v TYinrfitro nrwn ri pr tat- station In life, but ah ostentatious dis- to the undersigned at Room -203, Bank wealth is bad Term.' Pitts- cf HawaU Building. Fort Street, Ho- tur PosK v nolulu. T. IU within sir months from. H nttmttti; . the first day of this publication.. , ; DANCING CLASSES J P. Dated. at Honolulu this litn day. of,; Learn the latest New York dancea AnHI HIT. :- J GARCIA. : v FRED U NASON Oenerel Aaent Paaaenrer Dept. Canadian Pacific Railway tS Market Stmt -. Sao Franciaco, Cai. INFORMAL PROPOSALS Informal- proposals for furnishing labor Ao Install a 2 In. .0 6 In. Sewer Lrne , approximately v 1200 feet long, at the Insane Asylum,' Honolulu, T. H.will "be received at the. Depart-, ment of Ppblle ; Work ''np until 11 a. m.. of- Friday, Aprif "20, when they will be publicly "opened.' V ' ' 5 - Blanks for proposal and plans- may , be obtained at the office of Superin tendent of Public ' Works. , . CHARLES . R. ;FORBES. Superintendent of Public Works. Honolulu, April 18, 1917. ' - v 67Sf-lt ; SEALED TENDERS Sealed Tenders will be received by the Board .of Harbor Commissioners until 2 p. m. Wednesday, May 2, 1917, rfor the construction of a wooden bulk-1 head at Pier No. 2 known as Channel Wharf, Honolulu, T. H. . Flans, specifications - and DianKi forms of proposal are on file : in the office o. the Board of : Harbor Com-' missioners, capitoi . uuiiaing, tiono. lulu. t.h. . . ' r . j The Board of Harbor, Cominlasion ers reserves the right to '; reject . any" or all tenders. .. ; CHARLES R. FORBES. . Chairman,'. Board of Harbor Commis sioners. I Honolulu, April 19, 1917. 764-10t .! STAR-BULLETIN GIVES YOU TODAY'S NEWS TODAY Program beflinnna at 1:30 p. m. until -i.--r- ,-aj n, rn. tr. Evening (two shews) 6:30 and 8:30 SPECIAL PROGRAM FOR TODAY . . AND EVENING. - j at - . Afi:A JU- Vi 111 110) mm ii JESSE L. tASKY PRESENTS n - -, ' Mm SUPPORTED BY ELLIOTT DEXTER, THEODORE ROBERTSJWD LILLIAN LEIGHT0N IN mm 'From South African Wilderness to English Aristocracy . 11th Chapter of "The Shielding: Shadow' ' 'Up-to-the-Minute" PATHE WEEKLY '' J . BEST PICTURES BEST MUSIC BEST PEOPLE ALWAYS AT THE . LIBERTY . PRICES 10, 20, 30 Cents. " n phone 5060 BOXES 50 Cents i 1 ' ' ' Coming Sunday FANNIE WARD In I "You will regret calling me a liar."1' "I didn't call you "a liar." "You did." t; I merely said that you make -a splendid adjunct to the "The Bend of Blood," 2-part Vita- weither bureau." Michigan Qir graph, r J . ' goyle. ' '' 1 : lis Uzzzzi tl'ctrcae . "a ao. a4 wiu- a, nai tk Ma a 1 - ' . "1 kv sa ra 4 aaaiucr 1 MtL trrriio 13 a roccajL r v i. ! j rt.rrM b !. 1 ' t-i L - -1 fun, TTaxai i -3 J - A la ftirtij ait4 r--j- L : -pt Inx BMkhig t rs f If- -aa.' rtaBAar aau. a U tr 25-,H0cSl'liS f2.TVr.EE, Citsi.t.lae. 3 j April, 1917. J ' Administrator of the Estate of Man ' uel Cosmo, Deceased. ' . D. CASBnd : . . CHARLES S. DAVIS. , . 203 Bank of IlawaU Eldg., i . f Honolulu. T. H., . . . . . f . ... 2 1 . . . .. I ,6784 April IS. 26. May S. 10. 17 I "Am I the first girl you ever loved?" j "No. you are the sixteenth, and my taste nas been Improving right along. 1 Kansas City Journal. ; from MADAME LESTER, 'Honolulu'" leading , teacher: s ' Tuesday evening, Clqb: Friday evening. Punahou Class; Saturday morning. Cbi'dren's Class Fancy and' stage danctnir, private Ies4 sons by appomtmenL f hone 1162. L O O.jF.- Hall. fRa. S675, TneHomao f Arms lp nr: ' rAtM a ank 7, t L'cil Cicliolas " Ilaui's Tourist Quide Personally conducted trips to points of interest Hudson Super-Six WAILUKU ' MAUI At 2: 15 o'clock -jj r f :-:-"Tv ' : - At 7:40 o'clock . Wm. Fox Priesenta---THE LITTLE SUNSHINE MAID r JUNECAPRICE The Girl who took Honolufu by storm on her first appearance in MISS HAPPINESS .The Sweetest Little Story ever told on the Screen The Blood Hound 14th Episode of the .wonder aerial THE CRIMSON STAIN MYSTERY. More exciting and puzzling than ever.-;' If you are following this se rial you can't Afford to miss this chapter. See how Costello at last corners the arch criminal of this desperate band. , Pathe Colorfilm (the talk of the town) show ing nature and science in all their wondrous and beauti ful natural colors. Prices, 10, 20, 30c Make the Hawaii a Twice Weekly Habit SPECIAL CHILDREN'S r.lATIf lEE FRIDAY, 2:30 Under the Auspices of the League for Good Films. "SALLY AND NAPOLEON" COMEDIES. 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