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HONOLULU STAB-BUliiETIN, TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1917; 0. BY AUTHORITY They Will Keep The Wheels Moving Registration Day I Sdentiflc I SMnRenedy I - PROCLAMATION o TIe Licruid. Was! ... Benson, Smith A Co., Druggists. VIHRA JEWELRY CO. fV f ffi lF ( fel Sk I mhm mmm mm hi life m v nnnnsnnnnnnn)SBnY - i sr . a r -: . i at r ? anjasnw A VENUS U: bought by all plls wbo want the I - b4tU 17 perfect black degree. tad 2 copying p for TeT P I C stole purpose- - BlusBanJ 1 VELVET PENCIL i Soycnw in lu CUn J W at all I fountains. 8 Qivci you pep and joy of life on the faSttest old sum mer day. Whether itopplnf here for a daj or for ammer, you will Had th a betel of per feet catlctactlon BellevueHotel i - : " ;" - GEARY AND TAYLOR STS. . " 6AN FRANCISCO, CAL. f "Solid Concrete Structure ABSOJ-UTEtY, FIREPR000F a;Cvai Room vdtk JRrlvata. Btk lieadQiiartert for Island Retldenta European . Plan, $1.60 , per 4ay , p American Plaa, $S0 per day up , Special Monthly Rates . t ,M0R0AN R0S3, . s . , - Manager. ' Bofiolola RepTteentatlTer ; J n-WILLLaM L. WARREN, . p. O. Box 769," or Telephone 227S of all sizes at very reason ; ; able prices. Japanese Bazaar Fort St., opp. Catholio (Hinrfih U I Makes smooth- Jl est ice cream, easily and quickly, because of the famous Lightning Wheel-dasher and Automatic Twin Scrapers. Saves ice and salt, too. Lasts longer because of electrically welded, round, steel noopt can t fall off) and can with steel bottom r can't leak or fafi out Tested and Approved by trm Good Housekeeping Institute For Sale by W. W. Dimond & Co., . LIMITED. HonolrriufeKPhone 4937- Dishes and Bowls t-.-j mm ym I jigroiisiig Left to right: Clerk J. M. Ka neakua, Kauai; Sheriff Sam K. Pua, Hawaii; Sheriff Clem Crow elL Maui; County Physician Wil liam Osmers, Maui; Sheriff W. H. Rice, Kauai; Clerk David Ka lauokalani, Oahu; Clerk W. F. F. Kaae, Maui; Sheriff Charles H. Rose, Oahu; Attorney E. R. Bevlns, Maui. These are repre sentatives of the Island registra tion boards gathered on Satur day to discuss the big job on July 31. Upper: Registrars and clerks for the island of Oahu, gathered on the front steps of the capitol preliminary to the meeting last Saturday in the hall of represen tatives where they were given detailed plans of their work. APPLICATIONS TO CLOSE AUGUST 10 Letters of recommendation are not wanted alone with applications of persons wishing to enter the training camp at Bchofleld Barracks. All that Is needed is a list ec uxree names oi responsible business men who kno the applicant This Is one of the facts empnasixec in the statement Issued by the Ha waiian department regarding the lo cal camp. Each applicant must b examined physically at his own ex pense syra reputable physician. Ap nlicatiocs will; b"recetred' between July 23 and August 10. -An application receiTed after "August TO will be re turned to the applicant. Pay for the men in training is siw a month during the three months course and the government will pro vide transportation,' subsistence and uniforms. The instructions point om that these men, ialon? with those In the states, are to he used for the tralu lnsr of the second 600,000 selected under the draft law, and to fill vacan cies that may occur In the commie sioned personnel of the first 100,000 NEPHEW OF ENGLISH INVENTOR IS ASSIGNED TO PEARL HARBOR POST John Stenhenson. a neohew ox tni early English Inventor by that name vhn invented and nerfected the first railway locomotive used in England, was an arrival on the wimeimma this morninr. Stenhenson. who Is a master bolt maker, comes here In the employ of the government and win be stationed at Pearl Haroor. TTntn six months ago he was en gaged at the Washington navy yard, but recently has been at the Charles ton yard. For six years, preceding hi assienment to the Washington yard; t :ras master machinist of the Augusta, Georgia; yard. i Just ( what position he will fill at the PfarTHarbor yard he does not kno w.but Bays ,he Is here to work, although he Is well advanced In year. H ia the vouneer son of the brother ct thm locomotive inventor. Stephen son is accompanied on nis inp u Hawaii by his wife and Infant son. LIEUT. MACGREGOR IS PROMOTED TO CAPTAIN First Lieut Stephen H. MacGregor, Hawaiian Ordnance Department baa been promoted to the rank of captain, Acordinr to word received here fronr., the mainland. A large number of oth er lieutenants In the ordnance depart ment on the mainland were promoted at the same time as follows: Herbert O'Leary, Harry R. Kutx, Henry C. Davis, Robert E. Kimball Leonard L. Barrett, Lee O. Wright Freeman W. Bowley, Lewis A. Nicker son, Philip R. Faymonville, Russell H. Zornlg, Bethel W. Simpson, John C. Beatty, Hubert O. Stanton. John S. Wood, Charles J. Browne, Oscar J. Gatchell, Sidney P. Spalding. Albion R. Rockwood, JohnH. Woodberry. YOUNG KOREANS WILL ACT AS INTERPRETERS Six young Korean mer. of the city will act as interpreters among their fellows on Registration Day, July 31. It is believed that this number will be sufficient for Honolulu. Those who have been chosen for the work are Kee Moon Sur. Henry Lee, Soon Nam Ann, Kap Chool Choi, Louis Choo and Gay Bomg Kim. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT take LAXATIVE BROMO QUXHOTE (Tablets). Druggists refund money li It fails to core. The signature of B. W. GSXTVB Is on each box Man nfactmed bj the PARIS 2IEDICTHB CO. SUUmiifV. 8a; TRAINING lW Mi p, . a -j fe bite " vi CHASES U-BOATS DeWitt Alexander, former student of Punahou, where he was prominent In track athletics, and son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Alexander of Jones and Parker streets. Manoa Valley, is one of several Honolulu boys now in the active service of the federal govern ment Alexander was a Junior at Yale when the war broke out and he en tered the navy branch of the service. Arrnrdine to information received by his parents, be is now seeing servlct as one of the crew of a submarine chaser, which vessel is a yacht which has been converted In a speedy power cruiser. EX-MEMBERS OF GUARD REQUIRED TO REGISTER Thre annears to be considerable confusion as to 'who's who in regis tration," says Chairman Will Wayne of the registration board. "Members of the national guard at the present time do not register. Members of the national guard reserve at the present time do not register. Former members of the guard do register. "Those men recently discharged from the national guard for the rea son that they had dependents do reg ister. The fact that they were pre viously members of the guard Is no excuse for their not appearing andl registering. The same applies to the naval militia." ARMY ORDERS Pursuant to instructions from the war department Private Wilbur W. Klein, Battery F, 9th Field Artillery, will be sent on the first available transport to Fort McDowell. Cal., where he will be discharged on ac eount of fraudulent enlistment Private Frederick J. Eagles, Com pany D, 2nd Infantry, is transferred to the quartermaster corps, and will proceed to Honolulu, H. T reporting on arrival to the department quarter master for dutv with the Honolulu de tachment quartermaster corps. Corp. John A. Ward, C. A. C. 2nd Comoanv Fort Roger, is transferred as private to the Aero Squadron, Aviation Section, Signal Corps, and will proceed to Fort Kamehameha, H. T., reporting on arrival to the fort commander for duty with the organi zation to which transferred. U. S. HAS THE SAY ON HER OWN TROOPS By AuodaUd Pnul LONDON Asked by Joseph King, liberal member for north Somerset in the house of commons, whether the "American soldiers now on the western front are under the supreme command of the French generalissimo or General Haig or the American gen eral?" Henry William Forster, finan cial secretary of war, replied: "The American government will doubtless make suitable announce ment as to the disposal of their forces when they consider it opportune to do so." TAKE FOOD CENSUS. TRINIDAD, Colo. A fund of 11,000 for campaign purposes was raised at a food production meeting held at Trinidad at the can of Governor J. a Gunter. A food census Is the first I work bein undertaken by committee. 1 j i I " Sin iiliil I k&& x ivi WibtN hir s?$m ; ftfilt? t f (If S HONOLULU BOY tem-czzz auto club will A'i5tion Nineteen members of the Honolulu Automobile Club have offered their cars for registration day, the offer beine contained in a letter received this morning by the central board at the capitol building. While the board appreciates the of fer it exDected that a considerably larger number of Honolulans would volunteer for the day, says F. J. Green, executive officer. He expected that there would be at least 150 cars for use on that 'day. Some three cars have been offered by the Honolulu Autp Supply Co., but the total will not be enough, according to Green. In fact the offer thus far will hardlv care for the Red Cross workers who are to supply food to those in the booths. The list of auto club memTTers and the time for which they have volunteered follows: C. C. von Hamm. 8 to 6: Raymond C. Brown, 8 to 12; W. O. Barnhart to 4: Arthur F. Thayer. 10 to 2:30: Dr. William G. Rogers, 3 to 5; W. T. Carden, all day; R. B. Booth, 8 to 1Z; A. Gartenbere. 8:30 to 12; J. L. Flem Ing, all day; Max Breenbaugh, 8 to 6; J. J. Belser. 8 to 1; W. C. Parke, i tn 5- Dr. Wflllam DaneL 11 to 2: W R. Farrmeton. 7 to 10: Irwin Spalding, 8 to 4; D. G. May, 5 to 9; L Tobriner. 2 to 5: James D. Dough erty, all day; C. A. Mc Wayne, 8 to 12. Dr. F. L. Putman. Lihue. Kauai, was named today as a member of the board of registration of that island. NEWZEALANDERSARE HEROES AT MESSINES By Associated Fmsl OTTAWA, Ont, July 9. Stories of the superheroism of Nsw Zeslandera at the battle of Messines, as related by Malcolm Ross, special corespon dent with the New Zealand forces, are recounted ?n a despatch frcm London received at the agency her-' of Renter's, Limited. Ross tells how wounded officers ar.d men fought on until forcibly sent back; how a private, slngle-handel, charged through the British barrage to silence a strong enemy machine gun emplacement actually accom plishing this remarkable feat; how a chaplain, under the heaviest fire, con tinuously tended wounded men from Asthma Catarrh WBOOTOW COUGH SPASMODIC CKOCP BtoNCBms corxns colds into. branchial trouble, wttboot dosing- tb ttomach with druf. Cm4 with aoecMa for thirty 7r. Th air rendered trmgty atJMptle, In ptred -with every breath, makes breathinf eaiy, soothe the sore throat, and atop the eonjrh. aaiarlnf rertfal nights. Cresolene Is Invaluable to mothers with yoanar children ana a seen to sosereai tram Astnma. I r, - tnwiiiw mil i vm ine i, Bronchia loom plica uobs of Bear let Fever and Measlea and Is a vain. I ahle aid tn the treat, maet of Diphtheria, SoUbyCJumijts. Vase-Crtsoicse Ce. Qewruiern. j v .i i a I J Li StfMBBSSA0BsySSSWV yUiWPiSW " ... .., i i.-Tt t Wu I lB'l"1 early morning until late at night; and how, after a company's officer had fallen one by one, the -non-com missioned officers and privates con tinued to carry on the fight with ini tiative and gallantry. It was thoueht the despatch says. that the high watermark of gallantr; for this division was reached on the Somme, but Messines exceeded all pre vious standards. Charlie Penn Manufactnrinc Ex pert of The American Tobacco Company and a famous authority on the manufacture of chewing tobacco. ? ff IT: 7 If Whereas, the President of the United State of America, by the P' in him vestedhas ordered all male persons who shall har attained tneir 21st birthday, and shall not hare attained their 31st birthday, and who are not members of the organized military and naral forces, and are resldenta 01 j. the Territory of Hawaii, to present themaelTes, on Tuesday. July Sist. llii, between the hours of 7 o'clock in the forenoon and 9 o'clock tn the renins. at the polling place In the precinct In which each resides and there, berore j the desljntted officials, answer the following questions, affirm the answora to be correct, and sign the Registration Card as by law protlded: QUESTIONS FOR INFORMATION. Nam in full: Given name ...... Family name Age in years j Home address. No Street City State : Date of birth: Month Day Year Are you (1) a natural born citizen. (2) a naturalized citizen. (3) an alien, (4) or hare you declared your intention, (specify which) ? Where were you born? Town State Nation if not a citizen, of what country are you a citizen or subject? What is your present trade, occupation or office? '. By whom employed? Where employed? Have you a father, mother, wife, child under twelve, or a sister or brother under twelve, solely dependent on you for support (specify which)? ' Married or single (which)? Race (specify which)? What military service hare you had? Rank Branch Years Nation or state Do you claim exemption from draft (specify grounds)? 1. 4. 5 6. 8. 9. 10 ! 11 1 1 o I 1 i. I affirm that I nave vennea me aoove wwm uu mi uirj mo wu. (Signature or mark) And whereas, ample notice must be given to those so ordered to register. Now, therefore. I. Lucius E. Pinkham. Governor of the Territory of Ha waii, by virtue of the authority in me vested, hereby declare, by ample notice the thirty-first day of July, Nineteen hundred and seventeen, to be a legal holiday. ' ., In witness whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of the Territory of Hawaii to be affixed. . Done at the Capitol, in Honolulu, this eleventh day of July, A. D. 1917. By the Governor: (Signed) LUCIUS E. PINKHAM. Governor pf the Territory of Hawaii. (Signed) CURTIS P. IAlTKEA. Secretary of Hawaii. 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If your dealer doasW carry Ptnn Thick, send ten cents (10c) In z and B've ua the name of your dealer, and we will send you a.1Cc est i leather pouch'; in-Oilch to- carry It.-, '' Tobacco Company of CsIIfornla, No, i fiouth Park, Csn Fr " 2lQJl?0Ori THE Queen Street Experts selecting leaf for Perm's Thick CheTving Tobacco to make the 3C3