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HONOLULU STAB-BPLLEIIK. 'IHUKSPAT. HduauWrS, JStL TEN Masonic Temple it (VHltors who hare not been examined mutt be la the Tempi by seten-flfteen. Weehly Calendar MONDAY Leaht Chapter No. 2, O. E. S. 8U ted, 7:30 p. m. TUESDAY Honolulu Lodge No. 403. Spe cial, third degree, 7: JO p. m. WEDNESDAY Hawaiian Lodge No. 21. Spe cial, third degree, 7:30 p. ra. THURSDAY . Honolulu Commandery No. 1. Stated. 7:30 p. m. FRIDAY ' Lodge Le Trogren No. 371. Special, thtrd degree. 7.30 p. m. SATURDAY Harmony Chapter N. 4. O. E. 8. SUted. 7:30 p. m. SATURDAY . Schofield Lodge No. 443, F. fc A. M.. special aee ng. Oct. 20. 1917, at 7:30 p. nr. o clock. Work In third degre. Odd Fellows Hall - WEEKLY CALENDAR Harmony Lodge Io. J- R ular meeting ai i.-v - . ; The thtrd degree will be con-, f erred on twelve candidates. Refreshments on the roof gar den. ; - TUESDAY t R - Excelsior Lodge No. 1. Jg v nlar meeting at 7-SO p. m. T OUre Branch Rebetan Lodge- No. 2. Kegniar mec"fc 7-20 D. m. Guessing contest, with prize, and refreshments on the roof garden beginning ' "at 8:20 p.m. v FRIDAY"-" ' Polynesia Encampment No. 1. Regular meeting at 7:30 p. m. munLULU LODGE NO. V .Mneou OROP.R OF i PHOENIX Will meet at their home, corner of 1 i Thursday evening, at J:0 'cloO. J. W. ASCII FRANK MURRAY, Secretary. ! in ii i nooE 616. B. P. O. E. 1 u"WWWtoW "T- t. Jn'thiilp hsll V vYr oa.iua- ow i Fort, every naay i evcuiiifc. brothers are cor- ; dlally Invited to at- . tend.. .-, - jas.il fiddes. er. H. DUNSHEE, Sec HERMANNS SOEHNE ...lulu I nrfn. Nfl. 1 V3rsa2imlungen In K. ox r. u i 5 UAmn rten and Written Moatag: l Aug. und 20, Sept. S und 17. Oct. i und 15. Not. 6 und 19, Dec. S und 17. : nn.ri Vf.rfismmlnng: . septor it. t - EM1L KLEMME. Praea. : ' , ' a BOLTE, ' Sekr. , .: ' r MYSTIC LODGE No. 2, K. of P. J MeeU la Pythian: HalL corner Fort and Beretanla streets, every Friday ' l- , mtr vm1V VIclHn.lKtnnittv V T) t. . . . b ,ov w wivrv. -..;. w ! brothers cordially Invited, I IL GOSLING. C. C. Aa ANGUS, P. C X R. and a MOOSE HEADQUARTERS ...... Uagoou Bldg, IS 4 Merchant. Open 6all7 from 8 A, M. to 6 P. M. Phone 10.60, r::. --.:-' - r ".:'v'"'?"-.'-; All Visiting Brothers Invited FREE UKULELE LESSONS With any Instrument you buy from Ernest KiKaai (Get Particulars Now) 1126 Union St Phone 2028 M'INERNY PARK - Elegant Lots CHAS. DESKY, Agent Merchant, near Fort SEE COYNE FOR FURNITURE Young Building DEVELOPING ; PRINTING J : ENLARGING : Best In the City ' Honolulu Picture Framing & . Supply Co. vMrtginlis AMERICAN JEWELRY COMPANY - Ornce' at THE .MODL HJM141 Jo Street 4 ;. S2,1 14,650 IS TOTAL TO DATE At noon today the sabscrlp- tions to the second Liberty loan reached 12,114.650. This is an official gain of $214,050 over yes- terday. The official report of the boy Hcout campaign shows that this organization has collected 121,100. The reports from the army total $762,950. making a grand total of $2,898,700. With great leaps and bounds the total for the Liberty loan campaign reached $2,898,700 at noon today. The three million' mark should be reached by this time tomorrow. The army totals are expected to reach $1,000.- 000 before the campaign la ended. Tbe j boy scout reports far exceed all ex pectations, - turning in $2.100 from 187. subscribers. October 24. which has been set aside as Liberty loan day by Got. Pinkham, will be a day of great ac tivity among the Liberty bond sales- men. The Hawaiian band will sere-! rne greatest activity, aeciarea voiu nade the public during the noon hourinel Lord, has been shown in the dis at Bishop square. Prominent local ! semination of reports concerning the business men will address the public, urging them to subscribe to Liberty bonds. Next Saturday evening the Bank of Hawaii and Bishop Co. will remain open from 7 until 9 o'clock. The sav- Ings departments will be ready to re-! ceive subscriptions to the loan. The! local banks will also remain open from 12 noon until 2 o'clock on the after noon of October 22, for the exclusive business of catering to subscribers of bonds. Bank attendants will be ready to answer all questions relative to the purchase of the bonds and sales men will be on hand to see that pros pectlve purchasers are looked after. The drive of the authorized sales men started at noon yesterday, and the startling results of their efforts are shown by the amount of sub scriptions taken In. The city is divided I inio aistncts. and a number of n ergetlc salesmen have been detailed to canvass tnese blocks. The Honolulu Gas Co has start a . campaign among its - emnloves nA salesmen have been named to get their auosenpuons. it is expected that the gas company will report several thou sand aoiiars before the campaign la over. . . .. Employes of the VOn If Jimm.Vniin v Co. have formed clubs, the mmhara of which will pledge themselves to buy Liberty bonds. They will pay a dollar eacn week for 50 weeks, and every oiuiut a arawinr win ta ti,. lucky number -wins a bond, anfl th winner will receive hi rrf!fl then. He keeps em paying his dues Just the same,, but he is also getting the Interest W CJ" n7. iuai unomer cxud win be formed mong ine Ton Hamm-Young workers ui uieeungs win be neld on tne planUtions throughout the Is- xand on Sunday. Japanese, Chinese Portuguese and Enelish oneov t address the plantation laborers. Meet- iuss wm oe neid at Alea, Yftipahu, ttuu jvanuKU. Chairman A. Campbell of the Liber ty Loan committee has appointed Wf. 6-r, w ue wisnop Trust Co, as sales agent to fill the position mad vacant by the resignation of L, M. Vettlesen. Will E. Fisher has also been appointed a Liberty Bond sales man. ' : s - '.:' SCENE OF PURPORTED , . : COLLISION VISITED i-oiice juage irwln. Prosecuting At Itorney Charles F. Chlllineworth """"utj i,. u. uiw, renresenunK job. x-asnion, wnose trial for heedless anving cegan In police court this morning, went down to Kipapa gulch st 12:3 o'clock today to look over the piace where, tbe prosecution claims. defendant's car bumped Into a, mach ine operated by Peter Higgins. According to the police, the defend- ant, on October 7, collided with Hie- glns machine near Kipapa gulch, causing injury to the daughter of Mr. Higglns. "When the defendant reached town, he was arrested for heedless driving. '' ; ' Look Yoiing! Bring Back Its Natural Cotory Gloss and r : " Attractiveness Common garden sage brewed Into a j TO DM HAIR APPLY SAOE TEA ! heavy tea with sulphur, added, will tnx wttn tne win annexea or tre es turn crar. streaked and ; faded hair ! tate above mentioned, wherein peti- heautifuliy dark and luxuriant Just a ! few applications - will .prove a revela tion if your hair Is fading, streaked or gray. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sul phur recipe ; at .home," though. Is troublesome. An easier- way is to get a 50-cent bottle of Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur .Compound at any drug store all ready for use- This is the old time Tecipe improved by the addition of other Ingredients. - While wispy, gray, faded hair is not sinful, we all desire, to retain our youthful appearance ana attractive ness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, because It does it so naturally, so evenly. You just damp en a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time: by morn ing all gray hairs have disappeared, and, after another application or two.1 your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant. This preparation is a delightful toilet requisite and is not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. Adv. STAR-f?JL!LE. N Gls YOU ; TODAY'S NEWS TODAY ... U. S. TO HIT HARD AT MEN FIGHTING LOAN w ASHl.MilU.N, UCU 1. mo treasury department in an an nouncement today indicates its intention to take vigorous measures to repress enemy agents who are con ducting an insidious campaign to In cite popular feeling against the sec ond Liberty Loan througn the dissemi nation of a well defined propaganda to induce susnicion among the middle classes as to the ability of the govern ment to redeem its pledges. The cam Dal n launched by pro - Ger mans in the middle west has spread to the capital.' and pro-German hos- tility to the government has been evidenced during the past two weeks in a nation-wide effort to defeat the Liberty Bond issued Public -announcement of the knowledge of the government or tms campaign was made yesterday at a meeting of repre sentatives of tbe national life Insur ance companies with representatives i of the administration. The spokesman for the government in this instance was Colonel Herbert M. Lord, of the j quartermaster general's department. loyalty of the men of the national ! army. Accordng to these tales, tne 'drafted men now entering the third .week of their intensive training are showing a mutinous spirit under fflsci- pline and are not taking their trainin; seriously. Another method of securing the hoped for failure of the bond issue has been to bring financial pressure upon certain of the banks of various sec tions. Intimating to the bankers that the handling of the Liberty Bonds will result in the withdrawal of ac counts and the transfer of business to rival Institutions. I NEW YORK STOCK- MARKET TODAY Yester. Today dav Vz 3'a 105 IM 115 114'2 643,4 64 93!2 93 551i 52 57 56 Alaska Gold American Smelter .. American Sugar Rfg. American Tel. A Tel. Anaconda Copper ... Atchison Baldwin Loco Baltimore & Qhlo Bethlehem Steel ...... .z ... . aj... b 80'4 b 73 Calif. Petroleum 13' 13 149 149 e t Canadian Pacific r M. & St P. (St Paul) Colo. Fuel & Iron .. 49 38 66 2Vz 19 137'4 94 IOO34 46 36'2 64J2 Crucible Steel Cuban Cane ... Erie Common . . 27 18 136 934 General Electric General Motors, New Great Northern Pfd 108 Inter. Harv N. J. 334 ..... 58 73 50 ..... 22'4 75 ..... 88'4 Kennecott Copper 327. Lehigh R. R New York Central 58 It'Z 50'4 Pennsylvania .... Ray Consol Reading Common Southern Pacific . 228 73 88'2 Studebaker 40 144 123 104 80'a 88 42 38'a Texaa OH Union Pacific . U. S. Steel ... Utah" Western Union Westlnghouse . 104 123 -tnill I onii 87ft 41 Bid. Ex-dividend. jUnouottd. 35 POSTAL MEN TAKE $2200 LIBERTY BONDS "Back the boys In the trenches buy a Liberty Bond." Is the slogan which has been adopted by the United States postal department The em ployes of the Honolulu postofflce are following ; tne injuucuun . - -I mem, wuot ui WnI proDaoiy uws uut month, have subscribed worth of the bonds. ior i&ivv In keeping with the president's pro- clamatlon. next Wednesday, October 24. is to be observed as Liberty Bond Day, during which the postofflce will be closed at 12 m. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FIRST Circuit, Territory of Hawaii In Pro bate At Chambers. In the matter of the Estate of James Louzada McLean, deceased P. No. 5173. Notice of Petition for Allowance Accounting, Determining Trust and Distributing the Estate. of The petition and accounts of Trent Trust Co., Limited, and Jennie K. Mc- Lean, administrator and admlnistra- tioners ask to be allowed 129,420.63 and charged with $30,014.20, and ask that the same be examined and ap-1 proved, and that a final order be made of distribution of the remaining prop- erty to the persons thereto entitled and, discharging petitioner anl sure ties from all further responsibility ue.rtlu lia,1U6.L1Aia uay weu Iuea- It is ordered, tnat Friday, the 23rd day of November, A. D. 1917, at 2 o'clock p. m. beforeiLhe Judge presid- ing at Chambers of said Court at his Court Room in the Judiciary Building, in Honolulu, City and County of Ho- nolulu, be and the same hereby Is ap- pointed the time and place fo.- hear- inz said Petition and Account ni that all persons interested may tnen and there anDear and show rn if any they have, why the same should not be granted, and may present evi dence as to who are entitled to the said property. ' Dated the 16th day of October, 1917. By the Court: H. A. WILDER, Clerk. W. J. ROBINSON, Esq., Attorney for Petitioner. 6920 Oct 18, 25, Nor. 1, 8. LIBERTY LOAN RACE IS STAGED BY SHIELD iibyiiMvnu gu nc iu uuiuu lhvii Other Total at Noon Reaches $77,950 With the inauguration of a clock system at Schofield to Indicate the way the subscriptions from the various companies are pouring in, interest in the race between different companies reached a high point today. Schofield Barracks as a whole up till noon today - 1 had subscribed over half a million I dollars and the sum is going up with leaps and bounds. I A competition between the various regiments was started this morning at the barracks and has gained great headway. Each regiment is striving to outdo the other in amount sub- j iscrioea. ine orricers and non-com- - 1 missioned officers are handling the campaign. The figures given out at noon today for the total subscription for the army were $702,950 but the Coast Defenses were late in reporting their amount, which was filed at 2 o'clock as being $136,9.0. The nw total for the army subscription is now $t9,o00. PERU AND CHILI AGREE TO BURY THE HATCHET (Associated Preu tj l. S. Kt1 Wlrelesh.) LIMA, Peru, Oct. 18. Arrangements for the reestablishment of a legation here by Chile and by Peru at Santiago, the Chilian capital, were reported last night to have been practically complet ed and there is evidence that the long severed diplomatic relations between the two nations are about to be satis factorily resumed. BY AUTHORITY RESOLUTION NO. 97. T)a If vaaAlva1 tr V r Dtoi4 9 On pervlsors of the City and County of Honolulu Territory of Hawaii, that the sum of Five Hundred Dollars and Twenty-Seven Cents ($500.27), be. and the same is hereby appropriated out of all moneys in the Permanent Im provement Fund of the Treasury of said City and County for an account to be known as Extras, Sea View Frontage Improvement Number Three Contract Introduced by CHAS. N. ARNOLD, Supervisor. Date of Introduction: Honolulu, Hawaii, October 16, 1917. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution passed First Reading and ordered to print at a meeting held by the Board of Supervisors on Tuesday, October 16, 1917, on the following vote of said board: Ayes: Ahia, Arnold, Belllna, Hol- linger, McClellan, Petrie. Total 6. Noes: None. Absent and not voting: Mott-Smlth. Total 1. E. BUFFANDEAU, Deputy City and County Clerk. 6919 Oct. 17, 18, 19. RESOLUTION NO. 85. n it rPsnivAri hv tha Rnarrf f o ,v. -.1.. a s- f ,ouls "4 -"c vitjr auu ,uumy oil. X1WUUIU1U eiry 01 Hawaii, mai ww 'H)ia e,,m nt TTivaa rrt,-ennj Ol. TI dred Dollars ($3,600.00), be, and the same is hereby appropriated out of all moneys in the Permanent Improve ment Fund of the Treasury of said City and County for an account to be known as Storm Ditches Above Fer- LnnTs'STa., Im- provement District Number One). Introduced by CHAS. N. ARNOLD, Supervisor. Date of Introduction: Honolulu, Hawaii, October 9, 1917. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution passed Second Reading and ordered to print at a meeting held by tne Board of Supervisors on Tuesday, October 16, 1917, on the following vote of Baid board- Ayes: Ahia, Arnold, Belllna, Hoi ,,-nepr. Mrriftiian PAtHp Tntai r N0es: None. Absent and not voting: Mott-Smith. Total 1. E. BUFFANDEAU. Deputy City and County Clerk. 6919 Oct 17, 18, 19. PUBLIC HEARING OCTOBER 18, 1917, AS TO IMPROVEMENT OF LAIMI, PARK AND PUIWA ROADS To all property owners abutting upon, or affected by the improvement of LaimL Park and Pulwa Koads within Frontage Improvement Number Seven and to all persons interested generally: WHEREAS, more tfian 60 of all property owners to De assessed within Frontage Improvement Number Seven. Laimi, Park and Fulwa Roadi have requested a final public hearing as to this improvement and as to the award of the contract therefor to the 1 vwest responsible bidder, Jonn Duggan, and have entered into certain binding agreements with the Board of Super- visors and the City and County of Ho- nolulu which have been accepted by . . Awvxvmr, you ana eacn of you are hereby notified that in response to said request arl further 1x1 acceptance of said agreements, the of Supervisors of the City and County of Honolulu will hold a public nearinS at tneir Assembly Hall on Thursday 18th dav 0f October, at 7:30 o clock p. m., or as soon there- ter as those interested nay be heard or the purpose set forth in said re- quests and agreements filed with this board and open fcr Inspection at the office of the City and County clerk during business hours. Honolulu, October 4, 1917. By order of tbe Board of Supervisors: D. KALATJOKALANI. City and County Clerk. 6908 Oct 4, 8, 11. 18. When Your Eyes NeedCarT Try Murine Eye Remedy BY AUTHORITY RESOLUTION NO, 73. Be it resolved by the Board of So penrisora of the City and County of Honolulu. Territory of Hawaii, that the sum of Six Thousand Dollars ($6,000.00). be, and the same is hereby : ppropriated out of all moneys in the Water Works Fund for an account known as Maintenance and Upkeep, Water Works. Introduced by WILLIAM AH I A. Supervisor. Dated. Honolulu, T. H.. Sept 28. 1917. Approved this 16th day of October, A. D. 1917. JOSEPH J. FERN. Mayor. City and County of Honolulu. T. H. 6919 Oct. 17, 18, 19. RESOLUTION NO. 76. Be it resolved by the Board of Su pervisors of the City ard County of Honolulu. Territory of Hawaii, that the sum of Six Hundred Dollars ($600.00), be, and the same are hereby appropriated out of all moneys in the Sewer Works Fund for an account known as Maintenance and Upkeep, Sewer Works. Introduced by ' WILLIAM AHIA. Supervisor. Dated, Honolulu. Sept 28, 1917. Approved this 16th day of October, D. 1917. JOSEPH J. FERN, A Mayor, City and County of Honolulu, T H 6919 OcH, 18, 19. RESOLUTION NO. 77. Be ii resolved by the Board o Su pervisors of the City and County of Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, that the following sums amounting to Three Thousand Nine Hundred Thir teen and 04100 Dollars ($3,913,04). t and the same are hereby appro priated out of all moneys in the Gen eral Fund in the Treasury of the said City and County of Honolulu, for the following purposes, to wit: Hospital Expenses. General. .$3,750.00 5!222 60.00 Emergency Hospital-Incidentals 103.0 And bo it further resolved by tne Board of Supervisors of the City and County of Honolulu, Territory of Ha wail, that the appropriation hereto fore made by Resolution Number 40 f r $250.00 for. an account to be known as "Purcnase Livestock" De amenaea so as to read "Collection and Disposi tion of Garbage" $250.00. Introduced by E. A. MOTT-SMITH. Supervisor. Date of Introduction: Honolulu, October 2, 1917. Approved this 16th day of October, A. D. 1917. JOSEPH J. FERN, Mayor, City and County of Honolulu, T ' H '' 6919 Oct. 17, 18, 19. RESOLUTION NO. 80. Be it resolved by the Board of Su pervisors of the City and County of Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, that the sum of Forty-Six Thousand, Three Hundred : and Tventy Dollars ($46,320.00), be, and the same is here by appropriated out of all moneys available or shall or may hereafter be- come available in tne Lioan una 01 i thfi Territory of Hawaii, set aside or . " . ' Z . , " ----- 'Z I lO lUB USS OI LUe UllT aUQ (JOUI11V Ol Honolulu, for the purchase of Pauoa Park and Atkinson Park, as provided for by Act 215 of the Session Laws of 1917. Introduced by BEN HOLLINGER, . Supervisor, Approved this 16th day of October, A. D. 1917. ' JOSEPH J. FERN, Mayor, City and County of Honolulu, T. H. 6919 Oct 17, 18, 19. RESOLUTION NO. 83. Be it resolted by the Board of Su- pervlsors of tne Cty and County of Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, that the sum of Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00), be, and the same is hereby appropriated out of all moneys In the Permanent Improvement Fund of the Treasury of the City and County of Honolulu ror an account known as Construction Concrete Road and Re taining Wall, Pali Road. Introduced by CHAS. N. ARNOLD, Supervisor. Honolulu, T. H., October 2, 1917. Approved this 16th day of October, A. D. 1917. JOSEPH J. FERN, Mayor, City and County of Honolulu, T. II. 6919 Oct 17, 18, 19. RESOLUTION NO. 96. Be It resolved by the Board of Su pervisors of the City and County of Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, that the sum of Nine Hundred Twenty-Four and 32100 Dollars ($924 32) be and the same is hereby appropriated out 0f ail moneys in the Permanent Im- provement Fund of the Treasury of said City and County for an account to be known as Extras, Manoa Im provement District Number One Con tract Introduced by . CHAS. N. ARNOLD, Supervisor. Date of Introduction: Honolulu, Hawaii, October 16, 1917. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution passed First Reading and ordered to print at a meeting held by the Board of Supervisors on Tuesday, October 16, 1917, on the following vote of said board: Ayes: Ahia, Arnold, Belllna, Hoi linger, McClellan, Petrie. Total 6. Noes: None. . Absent and not voting: Mott-Smith. Total 1. E. BUFFANDEAU, Deputy City and County Clerk. 6919 Oct 17, 18, 19 Island Headquarters In Can Francisco HOTEL STEWART Rates from Q1.50 a day TTittifi nft Ci cio hftmm MortrMao BwktMtftOc; SyfaytTSc I 0OvSLkhMhi.tUMu Hats for Fall ADORABLE new designs moderate prices. x MISS POWER Boston Bldg. POULTRY PRODUCE MEATS Territorial Marketing Div'n. Maunakea near Quttn Phone 1840 Get more light WESTINGHOUSE Mazda Lamps save money. The Hawaiian Electric Co.. Ltd. YEE CHAN & CO. King and Bethel Sts. ORIENTAL SILKS Fresh Pasteurized MILK, CREAM and Ice Cream Honolulu Dairymen's Assn. Phone 15424676 LADIES' White Shoes at low, prices. MANUFACTURERS' SHOE STORE 1051 Fort St The perfect roof coating GRAPHILATUM HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO. Agents. STEINWAY . HALL Thayer Piano Co., Ltd. L Valencia Oranges CHUNHOON . Kekaulike, nr. Queen .' Phone 3992 HANAN'S BEST SHOES M'INERNY SHOE STORE Fort, above King St . MUX Sport Coats Mandarin Coats Stockings, Etc S.OZAKI 109-11: No. King St VICTROLAS and Records Bergstrom Music Co., Ltd. 1020 Fort Phone 2321 The HUB now in temporary storo at 78 So. King St.. opp. Union riU' The Independent Review Published Monthly Leading English-Japanese Majazine Subscription Rate 11.00 per year P. O. Box 474 30 Camp Dell Block Merchant Street Honolulu How to Equip a Company of This is all told plainly in the "A" "B" "C" Equipment Book -by Lieut Raymond . Baird, 25th Infantry, U. S. A. Written primarily, for the volun teer officer; it may be of service to the regular officer .as well PRICE 25c ' at . Honolulu Star-Bulletin 125 Merchant St Infantry 1 Grand Hotel waacm. tun. th Islaaa EVRtrEAX rtA.t 1 ntark ik St.O ..a war frtyata Bmth SXO - Mrat rrlfH rfaaraat aatla. rSU K. MafDOXALO, M aaacar A PLEASANT0N HOTEL LUXURIOUS AND COMFORTABLE ! STRICTLY FIRST-LASS 7 FALL STYLES a large assortment of Ladies Haiaati Trimmings, "y- L WONDER MILLINERY CO, LTD. 1017 Nuuanu near King ' ENGLISH - SERGES Hard and soft weaves art best for long wear. W. W. Ahana Co. King nri Bethel Home-made, appetizing SPECIALS every week at ' Metropolitan Meat Market New, clean, white, sanitary ' Phone 3445 Hand-tinted y CALENDARS New subjectsbeautiful colorings. HONOLULU PHOTO SUPPLY CO. 1059 Fort St Natty, stylish, well-wearing Adler- COLLEGIAN Clothes for men. THE CLARION Hotel A Fort if ywu WISH TO' ADVERTISE IN NEWSPAPERS . f Anywhere at Any Time, Call on or , . Write THE DAKE ADVERTISING AGENCY 24 Sansome Street San Franelaco ISLAND CURIO COMP - Hawaiian Curios, Stamps'c and Poet Cards. The mogt com . plete and attractive Curio Store. 170 Hotel Street Honolula FEDERAL I . EL CEE Liquid Roofing Cement .- LEWERS & COOKE, LTD. 169-177 So. King 8t . Protective Agency of Hawaii DAY AND NIGHT Patrols. Phone 1411, 64 Elite Bldg. ' WM. E. MILES, Mgr. LORD-YOUNG Engineering Co., Ltd. . Engineers and Contractors Pantheon Block, Honolulu, T. H. Telephone 2510 and 4587 0. H. TEULLLNGEE . - 1 Optician , Successor to A. N. Sanforid Boston Block, Fort St ' REGAL Liquid White Fleece Cleaner 25c REGAL SHOE STORZ Fort oV Hotel Sts. MESSENGER AND LAUNDRY 1