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K. Culm an Co., Ltd. Jewelry and Souvenirs - REMOVED To 11 12 Fort St. Healthful cool drinks for that un quenchable summer thirst of the boy. : - TfcUNTAIN. iii i 1 1 1 1 s $i m m 3 now in W'l BETWEEN C HOirOLULU K WAIALUA HALEIWA ; A1H) . J ' T A tttttt i ;t Beond-CIas; .tf i Ecserrcd Ccat Tic!:et: for. - : ;:; . the EACi:3 Seats, $1.50; Dox Seats. , - each day. A' -Jv Auto Space, $3.00 for the seaaon. ' CzlZ G rr -lit 1 gift for 'ih&ihBnd( The selections There are exceptionally good, considering the general market scarcities. ; If you feel ..that eeon-. cmy must ; be observed; you canV select; one." of the; emaller-pieces, or you may go ashigh as youlplease I in price. ..s Any of the following articles are appropriate - as wedding gifts. --:'VV' -aw-; Ksppics -'M i;v;V; Sugar 'Dishes i ' Spoon - TrayV v?J;- Creamers - Boudoir Fittings,. Vases, Etc. , .. - - "- "v,J '-"'r'-' ;: . .. We want you boys to come down and look orer the many , things that will go to make your summer vacation more Jheafthful and 1 sorts of Vacation Sup-, ; r -; Ever-Eeady :Daylos, Baseball Goods, Hunting and Fishing Outfits f We Krra pedal Iirie'of Wmms : Made in regulation style b 2-foot wall Complete with poles and Siie 5x57cet,fe;H Cf price H ; V. : lPP!yj: tprice VViOU Fold into a convenient pack" about 3 feet long and. 6 inches thick, $C AA .' i i lCc i ... . .'....-.... . ........y. .....a... . J".. imii juuiii mi REACH HONOLULU Amoag these who hate arrived oo tie transport from the mainland areiJog8ph T. gmith sod Randolph C. the following: Weit: Uri. Rasken and two children: Cast T. E. OTerholser, wife and!f,m!1 ...i,t,t aurraon Natt J. E. two children; captains medical ofii-; cers reserve corps, James C Ballard, , franV a r o 1 .4 . n ant mrifm. Tfatilan. j ants medical officers reserve corps, IT. W. Pinker. Lloyd A. Cleary, wife l an A rhlld- Jmm C Mazon. JoseDh P. Clary, J. O. Alexander, H. A. Coleman I and Oeorje W. Wilson; Nurse Agnes jl. Skerry, army nuise corps; Lieut C. H. Danlelsou, Inrantry, wire and child; Lieut. S. M. Decker, C. A. C wife and child. ' Electrician Q. M. C. M. Lynch; Mrs. Albert' P. White, wife of dental sur geon at department headQuartera: Clerk Immigration Service Charles T. Howard, wife and child; Mrs. Paul Smith, wife of clerk labor bureau; Navy Assistant 8urgeon N. C. Ander son, wife and child; Machinist A. A nigs, A. J. Croze and wtfe. H. R Gray, W. K Holmes, J. R. Mc Wil liams, Electrician Machinist William Hands. Quartermaster Moulder Thom as Smith. Hospital corps, three privates; quartermaster corps, two privates first class; for the 4th Cavalry, one cook, one trumpeter and one private; one private, coast artillery corps; oue tupply sergeant, one sergeant, three corporals, two musicians third class, I two privates and seven recruits for Uie 1st Infantry; two sergeants, two j corporals, one private first class and ! one private for the 2nd Infantry: oni i sergeant and one private and six re cruits for the 25th Infantry; one pri vate, two recruits for the 22nd Infan- Oriental Silks and Silk Crepes just arrived. , Now on display, at onr store. ODOSHOTEN .:.ry. Hotel St, near Nnuann ; effect 1 ' f i DtJRINO" THE? SUMMER MONTHS. EXCURSION TICKETS, limited to 30 ; days from date; of ale.r-wlll f sold ' .. ddly at the regular single fare for the VvjT:ad trip between Honolulu and Wai , aiuaHalriwa and Kahuna as follows: "5 Flrst-Class .42.U tie v Second Floor. U j ; c.. t - - -, i... . - -two primes lor tna 1st Infantry, Recruit, colored, un assigned,- tlx hundred and four (COD. Infantry r emits, tin assigned. ' white, twelve; field artillery, unassigned, oca hun dred. Following are the first class pas sengers for Guam: Second Lieuts Marina Crvrn Rgicrrt Charles L. rr(ks neniamin o. Kbdt. P. Smith;- pearson ana wte; George Y. Chestof - fels and wIfCf NaTjr Curses Florence Gale, MatUe A. Stone, William Torn- ton. First-class passengers for Manila: Captains Frank L. Pyle. P. 8.; B. O. Davis, Cavalry; Charles Smart, 15th Infantry; W. C. Drysdale, 8th Infan try, wife and child. 1 mm (8p-ui Sir Ba'Utia CerTMpoaSeae) FORT SHAFTER. June 13. All tu officers snd their families are eagerly icers and taeir ramiues are eageny siting the ord,r for the officer, to aw return to the maxnUnd to be mad,;tne' rt wMcn 8hot many goats Z". 7l-.tedd to supply thecamp list to leave Fort Shatter. Much talk and speculation are going on, some hoping against hope that their names are down to go, others that they are not, and until the rumor becomes cer tainty there will be much uneasiness. The transport coming from the States brings to new officers for Fort Shatter; First Lieut Clarence H. Danielson and his wife and daugh ter, who have been on the border with the 20th Infantry at El Paso, and Capt James C. Ballard of the Medical Officers' Reserve Corps. 3& jsr By an order from the Headquarters Hawaiian Department, Pvt Dewey P.. Brazington, Company E, 2nd Infantry, has been transferred to the Quarter master Corps at Fort Shatter. ar Private McCullough L. Watts has been promoted to the rank of cor- poral to fill the vacancy caused by the promotion of Corporal Black, who Is now a sergeant. Corporal Watts la with Company A, 2nd Infantry. The transport . trom the States brings over seven hundred recruits, of which number three hundred and ten are for this post. The camp is being prepared - for their occupation and Lieut Carl A. Hardigg wlU be In charge of fhe cooks and balers to see about feeding them, and Major William B. Cochran will be .in com mand of the whole camp. 35 zsr Three of the corporals in Company B, 2nd Infantry, were reduced to the ranks this week, and to fill the vacan cies caused by their reduction Private 1st Class John K. Steward and Albert Canezlla and pvt Alien F. Jeff era were promoted to the grade of corporals upon the recommendation of their company commander. Capt McKain ' Twelve men were transferred from the Hospital Corps at Schofleld Bar racks to the Department Hospital, and ue men will taxe up their, duties at once. The hospital at the present time has the largest force on duty -thai it has had for some years. . . Quarters Number One in ' the Can- 0- lnj00 (3. 1X0)011, LMol iy WlI.. 'II mm ii SERVICE FIRST tonment have been prepared for Llea- tenant Clarence H. Danielson and his familr. who arrired on the transport from the United States. These quar j ters hive been prepared for them ow Ing to the probaruity ol tneir naving to be quarantined on account of an onthr nf rfwtrion disease on the transport. HAMAKUA WRECK STILL IN SAME POSITION, IS REPORT OF SPORTSMEN ri. wk ahont three shades Coming back about three shades "J!?! Clll?tt. darker llt atMa w Mtttmcf tftfl t h A XfA una" Kea yesterday after a sjott hunting trip on ine isjana 01 ruuiw lawe, near Maul t,-v- i.- better known as "Raw- m wa? rfficS nSctor of witn rresn meat . y reimru mo fishing excellent. The patty reports the capsiied hulk of the burned - Inter-Island steamer Hamakua to be in the same location about a mile off shore, near Kanapou. Bay, Kahoolawe. She is held by heY own anchor, which released Itself when the boat turned bottom up. Those making the trip, going from Lahaina in Low's launch Elizabeth, included Low, "Jimmy" Friel, A. L. C. Atkinson, A. E. Tinker, V. Gedge, D. Fraser, Charles Dwigbt and F. E. Hlme. PASSENGERS DEPARTED The following passengers have sail- ed for flan Francisco Miss I Andcr- son. Miss L. Aholo, C. J. Atkinson, L. a Abies, Mrs. R. W. Atkinson, E. Aron.tein, Miss Edna Byrd, Master, M. Becker, E. P. Chapin, Mrs. E. P. Chapln. W. R. Butler, Mrs. W. R, But-i ler and daughter, Miss M. BUls, Mis3 1 R. Bathgate, R.. L. Barrett R. R. Cralky Miss JL Campbell. W. W,. Chamberlain, E. B. Cheatham. A. Cor- coran, J. K. Corbett S. R.' Danforth. J. F. Dryden, Mrs. J. F. Dryden. Mrs. E. B. Derby. A. E. Derby. Franch Evans, E. Eady, Miss D. 0. Eady, A. M. Erskine, H. M. Freisleben, Miss M. Anna. Ford, Miss F. Feldman, C. R. Forbes, Mrs. J. E., Gannon,- Master Robert-Gannon,' Wm. Gagan, Miss Lena Giddings, Mis. Q. Gilman, J. A. Grant M. H. Gould, Miss Phylli Holmes, Mis. M. Heyward, A. A. Hart Mrs. A. A. Hart, C. H. Isachson. Mis E. Johnson, Miss M. Johnson, Chas. H. Johnstone, Miss AUce Knapp, Mis3 A. Keenan, Miss M. F. Kinney, J. A. Kennedy, Miss Jessie Kennedy, . Miss F. 'A. Lemmon, C. E. Laurentzen, Mls Edna Laurentzen, Mrs. Anna Laurent sen, C. -Lrundholtx, Miss M. S. Mar tin, Miss E. R. Macfarlane, F. M. Mil ler, A. G. Moss. F. A. , Moss, Mrs. F. A. Moss, Jas. McAndrews, Mrs. Jas McAndrews, O. T. McClurg, Mrs. O. T. McClurg. D. Norton. Mrs. D. Nor tosuand . child. Miss . E. D. Newton, Miss A. H. Newton, Miss Florence Pardee, Mral U P. Pardee, Mrs. J. G. Pascoe. Leslie Parmelee. miss -m Try S-W? A.BX. Auto Wip to keep your car looking like rfew straight through the dusty summer. A permanent high finish s ,very easily attained with this new varnish veneer mixture of . the Sherwin-Williams people. Allou need to do is to apply the Auto Wipe Varnish with a cloth and leave it to dry for a couple of hours. No polishing or rubbing is re quired and the finish remains for weeks. , It does not wash off." '' In pint cans, sufficient for small cars, 5r - f. Price VVC Quarts, for large cars, Pnce ........ e Bay your bby a set of real Tools -and let him get the utmost out "of his 'Vacation in building and making useful things. ' MEN Tools are a liberal educa tion. In honesty and indus try. They are so good 'themselves that they en courage good work upon the part of the amateur and professional crafts men alike. We have tool sets for $7.50 Upward. Keen Kutter shears, scissors, and manicure sets bear out the same tale of high quality as do the tools. And for fine finish they cannot be surpassed. -Hardware Department" Mb -ill ii ill ilr-iii.! iL.jy, ii J i i.' Honolulu cootructio & deayh q co., PHONE C 5 f Partridge, w. I Puffer. Mrs. w. u Puffer, G." A, Pratt, Miss V. Pratt, Miss M. Quinan. 11 B. Rowen. Mrs. E. T. Rowland and daughter. R. N.j Rothchild. L B. Stiles, C E. Sager.S u. s. Simpson, tirs. . . auayw,, C. S. Suter. Mrs. C S. Suter, Miss D. ; Shermann. J as. H. Schnaek, Mrs. L j A. Stokin. Don McL. So m era, Mr.; Don MCI, somen, ura, uusiav ocuae-: fer. Miss Barbara Schaefer, Miss Ly-j !dia Schaefer. Miss O. L. Saunders, I 1 ... r-m a T C. R. Smeao. Mrs. Ai ai. bcouiu, 1 Scott. T. O. Thrum. R M Tolbott, 1 1 A. Thurston, Miss H. Tellander, R. F. j Ullenbrock. J. R Whittle. Mrs. J- " Wicke. J. P. Wlnne, Mi!5 Ruth .Yeoman., Miss Florenc, R pIrar?T 6tr.-MauM Kea for La m JaQ9 U: jjlss Julia r., w . . YJi xtnV AJice J2 M Murray. Miss Louise Murray, Miss Brown I rs J Bergra m 1 W. gt Mrs' 'J&n Mol cjj Mjsf Beatrice Kong, Mr. anj Mrs, A. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. V. v Jewell, L. M. Johnson and wife, jj Kukona, I. Quansan, B. Simon. C. Harkin, W.- A. Loulsson, Mrs. R, K. wjigon, Geo. Smithies, Dr. Raymond t'nas. Norton, W. H. C. Campbell, Miss Keamslo, J. Kupiheo,NF. Spen- Cer, Miss Floy Eaton, Miss Kapua Ku- bane, Thomas Pires, S. Malanl. S. W. Nawaha. Mrs. Lllia Nua, Mrs. L. T. Puuku, Master Soloman Nua, Luke Ah Soon, W. E. Cockett K. Cockett Cockett, J. Cockett, J. Merrick, Mr. and BIrs. Gurney, GeoDawson. Ogden Dawson, Miss Mason, Mrs. A Mason. Mrs. H. R. Bryant,, Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Baldwin, J. B. Agnew, Rev. Lang ton. T. Kanaloa, A. Kawasaki,. Mrs. b. Mead and infant, JB. Lyons, ux. Aiona, C. R..fiheonK Chock" Hoo, Jos. gpencer. Miss M. KhaulC. R. Coe, Mrs. Coe, Ah Chow. - c 0 i. SIGNAL CORPS'COMING . Orders" received ' . at department headquarters provide for the transfer from Manila-to Hawaii of the - 1st Company, 3d Battalion, Signal Corps, which is a field wire company. , NOTICE., Intending deck passengers per the uigh(n "Mnirrta KAn aalllnST from L Honolulu. June 16th are hereby noti fied that au Main uecu space ua been sold. INTER-ISLAND STEAM NAVIGA TION CO LTD. Honolulu, T. H, June 12, 1917. 6810 t NEDERLAND ROYAL MAIL & ROTTERDAM LLOYD JOINT SERVICE To Batavia. Java, via Yoko hama, Nagasaki, Hongkong and Singapore. Sailing dates, freight and passenger rates on hrmlicatiOlL ; i; .' ' C. Brewer & CO;, tia.. Agents fiHey shipment' of Imported English Black Out Spalding Tennis Racket?, ; 1 $12.00 Varnish e $1.00 Also for the boy. Boy : Scout Keen' Kutter Knives and Hatchets. - i ii I, " i i i -.i i ir i i v- : JV: J. BELSER, Zlasajcr. STOBAQE v; : Ocean ScSfieaffm . S DAYS TO SAN FEAHOISCO !?jg. Regular Sailings to San Francisco and Sydney, N. S. T7. For further particulars apply to 53jTf - C. BREWER & CO., LTD. General Agents " - Matson Navigation Company Direct Service Between Sin Francisco and Honolulu For further particulars apply to CASTLE & COOKE, TO YO KISEN MlSHA Regular Sailings to San Francisco and "to the Orient For further particulars apply to u CASTLE & COOKE, CANADIAN-AUSTRALASIAN RfJYAi maii i mr Regular Sailing to BRITISH COLUMBIA ITJL NEW .2MLAND and AUSTRALIA Fogfilrther particulars apply to-i tim w. ... r..lt.wm PHONE. 2295 REACHES 83 QUEEN STREET . . DR.. CARPS ; ' ; i Optometrist jfe j 1 1 STANDARD OFTldAUCO. 1116 Fort Street Protective Agencjrcf Hawaii DAY AND NIGHT: Patrols, t Phone 1411 5 A $ Ctlte Bldg. J ; ; ' : ; WM. E. MILES, Mgr. ;. LOD-YOUNQ ; ; Engineering Co., Ltd. Engineers and Contractors ; Pantheon Block, Honolulu, T. H. Tefephone'2610 and 4587 i $ -t-i -- SI t. .- i CHUN HOON t Hr Kekautlke, nr.tQueen Phone S992 American Optical Co; 1148 Fcrt.SL, Honolulu . Opposite CathoUc Ckmvent THE HOUSE OF SERVICI2 . CHOP 8U1 93 North King Street . Cail and see" our brand Tnew CHOP SUI HOUSE Everything Neat -, . '. - and Clean v ; 4 -:- Tables maye reserved by phone ffBhck Dczrcc?2 Copyb Hot every pirpoze Navel Oranere AJk t jrtoo ' ' Hans . TIDES SUM AND MOON. High High Tide Ht of Tide Large Tide SmaU Date- F.Jl. FT. AJ.I. AJI. I.i xm 63 TO 71 SOUTH Q rrrrrn T. ' T: LTD., ABeat, Honolulu LTD., Agent, Honolulu w,, ui uenerai Agents . V.; -f V-.r: r. Q. BOX 212 QAHU RAILWAY TIME TABLE 1 - -vt; I Wahiawa .Tr.AitL" W 1 ' tt 1 3:53 pju . 7:13 .f??. tPC1 The Haleiwa Limited. h.u, trail, (mlrnmias7urtetl iSSSS? ' l8aTesXIonoIultt every Sunday at? i Jn,-r for Haleiwa Hotel: retnrni Bi-W-fass 'eft r; tExcept Sunday USoaday Q. P. i .nison,; : : Superintendent AF.C8MITH, a-p. a. PR E I Q H ' , and . Z, c K e t a Also, reservations any point on the mainland. -See WELLS.PAR. GO A C04 72 3. King St, Tel. 1515. .Ltd. '?P8 nCommIssIor Merchants. Fort and Queen Sts. ' . Honolulu Y. TAKAKUVVA & CO.:; . : . Limited . ; - "NAMCO-, CRABS, packed in SanlUry Cans, wood line dn Nuuanu St, near King St - Most Complete June of Chinese ; r. Goods at - FONG INN CO. Honolulu's Leading Chinese Curio Store 1152 l uuanu St, nr. Pauahi. ' 0. J. CASHMAN ; ' TENTS AND AWNINGS Luau Tents and Canopies for Rent Thirty Years' Experience ' Fort St, near Allen, upstairs -. Phone 1447 ' ..-A-, v, Moon Rises Sun - and Sets Set Low T.ow Tide Tide Sua Large SciU Rises I - (9iHJtAWASUj ' "I . 1 ami rre J I mm Fred LValdroii P.1L A 2:34 4:34 6:2t!: 7:45 8:47 :A 10:18' Rises 0:01 ' 0:43 -': 1.21 '2:C7 3:2$: 4:05 5:17 5:18 6:43 6:43 June 11 "12 "12 " 14 :. " 15 - 16 " IT AA- JA A 8:43 12 ....... w 9:35 1.0 f .12: Qo 1.3 .........12:55 1.S ...1:37 1.3 ....2:18 1.9, .... ... .? :59 .2.0 ; f'r': ; 9:59 11:08 P.M. 10:32 11:33 0:37 1:35 4:43 5:21 5:00- ''A-6:39 5:18 V;43. 5:18 6:44 5:18ii6:44 Mattresses for; above - .$4.00 Each - 1 . - . . -. " t . . , 6:19.. 'L: 45., -.2:-. 5:19 :45 -3:11 - .