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00 kosotxta? sTAKBtTLr,rnx, mondav, dixkmjbek i9ir 0 RESENT ARTICLE The Regal Shoe Store wishes all a Christmas of real, old-fashioned joy. : - -- - imivmwm' wywumtfgiiit .uwt'Q i ujvii.mtj t, lati -. IuIaTaX 24 4 t .- -- - w t ' 11 11 - i . . . iSSrs t ft: - ' . Truk driers from th Quartprmae ter rpi at Schofild Parrtcks htvc r!ld the tttni!on of th Star-Buil2 tin to in article printed last week ic m raornicg paper which stated that aojt of the motor truck at the b! post ir owned by the 5Ui Field Artil lery. At a matter of fact, fay the quar ter muter drr.. most of the trucks o r. .: r "V " i i I l:A We extend to all j r i an earnest wish for a J Merry A: . Christmas I II II ri H 1 1 MlMTrm. a II 1 I Platiniimmithis and Jetvelerx ' IN HAWAIf 0INCI 1M7 - s ' ' r vrVAr ?.:v.. .-. . . . i : ' ' A . ' - ... '- ; r-'--- , ...4 , ' ,, . . ; , ,. . ' - . ,, -v . " " . :;. 1 . . ' '-i ''. .. ' ' ' ; ; V: . v-y w :vv , i , ,-' ... s- :x --' i-'. V I - '- .: ' - , ; ' ... t J. -- ... -rj.'v: . . .M - . 1 . " "".'. .' '..".' ' 1 ' ' 11 ' '" ' . ' . j ' -" . " ' - At tX tnntttl tteetiif of qt SeefUe toynf, Enrljh ,;wt4ry; um UrfrVrter and pleaders of flours Di peo Coeletr held Deceflisir 11. Chock Hoo, Chinese secretwy. and & with Kurepetn countries is henceforth Ui f olieviEf efficerp : wr elteUd to tw:nt,.4rturw,:v4r'. . ,. yojiJbJtM.- Tfct bysines s ui ow bt s err tot tho tnlutar T4 Cfctei fisi. .ej.f. . , i9 oily pu food tdrnmistra frnUe'trlle !ogrTicrre",?nt: AIl d'-rrj trading byAg'rlrtB ttey; y . . ji. i 9 ' .v... 'r-;!':.l:V-;j:; j'..'';:iV i . -a'ift'!-;? ;v' ! .. ' Tip v y ) . . ,. AV ' f I W 7. - . " " ' .. t ' , - -i - - '.- '. ' . A.' . t f ... ". i-f ' -v , : .'. - ;:: U m' May your Christmao bo all t f si wch of the, ( r,;';w.-..,. . f' ;; -f ; 5 -' you liaye pictured it, is the art owned by tlie quarteraiaiter s dc-l-artment. and the 'real work" at 8chofild is done by them. Often, they ay, thay are compelled to help tho th field ArtillrT out of the ditch, tnaat "not being expert chauffeurs or skilled drivers." As to the hauling of lumber and supplies and doing the heavy work at the post, this is up to the Quarter- master trucks. All baggage of officers j it hauled out by them from Honolulu when transports arrive. Troops in the field are supplied by the quartermas ter drivers. Thus it is they feel that a Story firing the 9th Field Artillery rralie for this work is not entirely fair.. "We don't havp time lor drills.", said one driver, commenting on the arti cle. "We don't learn how to stop and start on a signal. As a matter of fact we are moving all the time, except when we stop for a moment to puli fliri or ten artillery trucks out of th-; ditch, as occurred during a recent rainy spell at Schofield. ' PERSONALITIES " Dft. C. L. SfOW, well known Hilo physician, is a. Honolulu visitor: J. N. S. WILUAMS arrived on the Mauna Kea Saturday from Hilo. R. T. MOSES, the ,Hil6 automobile man. was a visitor in Honolulu lat week. JOHN HIND was among the arriv als from Hawaii on the Mauna Kea caturday. MR. AND MRS. ANGUS McPHEE and Miss Inez McPhee are Honolulu visitors from Maui. . J. LORP, the contractor, has re turned front a business trip to the Is land of Hawaii. ' JUDGE LYLE A. DICKEY of Kauai Is in town to spend the Christmas and New Year holidays. SPEAKER H. I HOLSTEIN Of Ko hala, Hawaii, has left to spend the holidays on his farm on the Big Island. MISS BERTHA. LLOYD; formerly o' Lea Angeles,. -has been appointed a teacher' at the Libue, Kauai, public IchooL ;- ' WW. H. HUS SM AN, passenger sujJcr iatOBdeittot tho Hilo'RR. Co., was an arrival on the Mauna Kea Satur PR. A.?R. ROWAT, former H6no loltt tvoterinary, now located on Ha waii, is making a Christmas visit to his family ', MRS. KATE LONO has been ap pointed by tho department of publle instruction as a teacher at the Wai- pahu, Oahu, public school. JUDGE WILLIAM L. WHITNEY returned from a visit to Kauai Satur day and expects to remain until at to: tfco holidays. THORNTON HARDY, for two veara ejert in the public works department and former Honolulu newspaperman, lft Saturday for Hilo to become edi tor of the Hilo Daily Tribune. I ROBERT S. THURSTON of the Ha- wain Sugar Planters Association exptriment station, who recently wem op a buaiasis trip to the Garden Is tad, returned Saturday. MRS! S. A. RANSOM, wif of th head of the American health service is Shtnghai, is a visitor in the city. She jn rejoin her hqsband, who has jui been released from some special sen tee at Houston, Texas. PR, H. A. TODD, until recently s resident of Honolulu, has leased a uite of rooms in the Davis block, in tending to take up the practise of medicine here Dec 15. -Portervilki, CaL, Messenger. MISS HELEN LEE, -a graduate. of he Humboldt, Cal., normal school. nnd Miss Ruby Horne of San Francisco,-will arriva here on an early steamef to enter the employ of the department of public instruction as ieachera. HARRY EVANS, who until a few days ago vr as an. employe of the mer thants patrol, where he has been for number of years, has enlisted in the xinth Fiejd Artillery. Before coniin? to Hawaii he was a member of the na tonal guard of California. CLAUDE E. MOON, for several 'cars linotype operator for The Corr !cr, who for the past few months haa been working as operator in Honolulu. returned to Oxnard last night to tako up his former job. Mr. Moon reports a very pleasant ocean voyage to Sau Francisco, and says that Hawaii is as beautiful as ever. Oxnard, CaL, Cour ier. MRS. G. E. HARVEY DIES Following an illness of over a year, ilrs. Georgiana E Harvey, widow, died Sunday afternoon at the Leahl home. Funeral services will be held this afternoon in H. H. Williams' u& dcrtaMng parlors, the interment to be In Nuuanu cemetery. ? Mrs. Htrvey was born in Concord. New Hampshire, July 23. 1833. She is survived by a son, Fred G. Harvey, of this city, and several brothers and Sisters on the mainUnd. She had lived if "j l lie Hawaiian lilectrid r mtilUW. Ut 5V W r SER VICE il , " ... II ' 5FJA : - Aft ' - Il Smoof fe'Sieinhauser, Ct3- 1411 Sjfgj Alakea & Merchant Sts. Branch: King oppUIxr In the beauty of the lilies Christ was born across the sea With a glory in his bosom that transfigures you and me. As ne died to make inen boly let us die to make men 'ix::'t Battle Hymn:. r. 7 . , . .. . . &3 CJo., Ltd. V I Is Honolulu 10 xeai