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uu HONOLULU STAB-BULLETIN, MONDAY. -DECEMBER 24. 1917. nine; IMPETUS; BErMLCOHflt LIMITED The TEMPERANCE MOVEMENT GIVEN m ... ... - . , 24 0 ii I' tl u'rl If' Bishop Trust Co., Ltd. extends cordial greetings And best wishes of the Yuletide Season to all. ft Restriction on Content By the i a.w!f the brew-nK of thc sams TOlume President Follows Authori zation By Congress By C. S. ALBERT (Special Stax-BnUetin Ccrroadence.) "Further provisions are being made to increase the maximum output of cattle feed from brewing establish ment. - "The food bill provides for the pro hibition of the use of foodstuffs in : Hl.r;TU i ' I ff 13 Th Pruuucucn aiMjiia npirus. lur ! tr.iVranc movement "was Riven an-1 fcre Prpos and the use of food .otlmer impetus h: the alcoholic ! "uf's for ,he Production of distilled 'content of l,ccr limited to a maxi- j ,d"nks tPPl on September 8. uuin of :; p,r ixnf. Tins approxi-! rWe 4 ,?- however, in the country lmr.r a ono-four.h leducaon in the lr?nlrtw to three, rears supply of .quantity of si:.nu:ant and intoxicant iaky. brandy and pn anci other d.s- carriec:" in the beiera. .S0",', e f0Od ?" PrOV,deS I , that these liquors can be com man - The conserv.it ion of rood also wasjdeered br the KOVernment if required ,j.-ided b lessor:n;: the gram ir.gred-!for purposes of manufacture of aleo j b :vr p.-r cent. This save hoi for munitions. ; nearly ;nt-thirl of the food material ! ..0n the cther hand the roquirp. ; ust-d m -nakirg bf-er for other andtmen,g for ndustr:al nlcohol in addi ' better purpose. Thn last session of j tion to the norma- output from saw ;( onarevs left the regulation of beerjdust other waste products is at i :m the i'l'-sidt nt t hands. He has j present negligible il'.Tn trcngly urged to take the ac "Those who wish brewing entirely jMon now indicated. , . suppressed should therefore bear in ; The 5tatfine.it piven out by Mr. mjnd that if such a COUr8e were piir : iloover follows: i sued the country would be placed on j "The president approved the recom- R whisky basis entirely and the niendatior. cf th food adminiJration j amount of. alcohol consumed wouM imai. i!te .neon wc content ot. neer , most probably increase. Ithou'd be rcdui d :n the first instance! "The riesimhiliti- d vin. n x i ail 1 11 c: - to . ner cent Maximum and that the srein used tn hi-prim- frm ti,0 ! olurre ot grain f- be used In brew ing shall be reduced to an amount, approximately "iO per cent of the amount of gra n formerly used, en- of view of food conservation is there- ' fore limited by the social question in- volvcd in the exclusive use of w hisky." r For Your Christmas Dinner Fesh Ranch Large, white, select; 1 dozen 1 carton. Per dot, 65o --:,VM" :- Hawaiian, per 11-lb. bag y:-: $7.25 ' Rice ; Newtown! Pippin ; r-V! Per box, $1.75 : VERIBEST ' in l-lb. Cartons; no less than 5 lbs. to any one custo , ) mer; per lb. 55c." 11! ''California' Onions Per 100-lbs; $2.75 Potatoes ' Per 1004b. 2ag, $3.00 California Feed Go., Ltd. ttione 4121 - Alakea and Queen Sts. ip 10 000 QUARTS OF BEER. 500 GALLONS WINE SOLD FOR XMAS Saturday the liquor license office was swamped with the applications for requisitions- for the purchase of wines, liquors and beer, and when -be day's work was over more than 1500 had been issued. Estimatetng rqoughly .this means that in the neigh borhood of 10,000 quarts of beer, 500 gallons of wine and 800 quarts of other liquors were sold. W. H. Hut ton, license Inspector, said this morn ing that he believed today would see ever 2000 requisitions Issued. Because of this rush of business it has been necessary to engage additional help, and everybody is working at top speed. ; SALE OF K00LA1J LOTS AND LAKEVIEW OIL STOCK Auctioneer E. L. Schwarzberg of J. P. Morgan Company on Saturday sold 14 kuleana interests In the Koolau dis trict for H. M. von" Holt, administrator of the estate of oMhole Moanaull, the aggregate result being $571 from va rious buyers. At the same time 1624 shares of this subject. Lakeview No. 2 Oil Co., sold for Wil liam Henry, trustee of the bankrupt estate of A. P. McDonald, went to Frank Boyer at. 26 cents a share. The Lds Angeler truotatiort on the sfo!i ranges from 35 to 50 cents. R0LPH ISSUES WARNING TO CANDY MAKING MEN A warning to confectionery . mo- ducers that the Food Administration f is keeping a watchful ey on theli purchases of sugar was given recent ly when the following telegram was sent to refiners throughout the coun try by George M. Rolph: "Very important no relaxation re strictions on deliveries manufacturers non-essential food products. Under stand confectioners obtaining 50 per cent requirements from refiners and beet factories and buying additional sugars through jobbing sources. Please notify these manufacturers' that In due time investigation will ! be made ,and If It is found that they have bought more than 50 per cent their normal requirements it might be necessary for Food Administration to cut them off from all supplies. It is their patriotic duty to assist by reducing their output to 50 per cent of normal. Please circularize1 jib bers requesting them not to sell man ufacturers who usually buy direct from refiners or beet factories, thus assisting Administration policy, and circularize manufacturers notifying them of position of Administration on j jjj ; i; ' ' . ii v'v :i . . jilj ! j few Christmas Optimisms 'jjj Business is satisfactory. ijjj ij There are ships enough to supply our allies with IjJ I food and ammunition. hi . And there are ships to serve our Hawaii nefo ; j I The war has advanced mechanical development by jj llll a dozen years. j I; - mi a 1 1 1 H fearing man. m Our country has a good president, who is a God fearing man. Our Army and Navy have shown tremendous effic iency in bringing themselves to a war basis. The Emergency Fleet has begun leaving the "ways." Uncle Sam is fighting a righteous war. Through the fire and strife and killing and maiming, Christianity will rise triumphant and war will be abolished from the countries of the earth. ... ii t. So let it be. .'rl '' , HUMBURG COMING TO DIRECT HACKFELD AFFAIRS RUMANIA WILL. NEVER MAKE SEPARATE PEACE trAuirivj ruiti, a- meesaze J(l'(iMM Richard H. Trent, Pres; Chas. O. Heiser, Jr., Treasi W Irwin . H: Beadle, Sec'y. II! from King Ferdinand of Rumania de claring his country 'would never make a separate peace is being .carried to President Wilson by members of the the mission (American Red Cross mission to Ro mania which landed at a Pacific port recently, according to h statement by Lieut Frank Conner, interpreter for UNFILLED STEEL ORDERS. " -r-v:. NEW YORK," December 15 Un filled orders - of 'the" United States Steel Corporation on NoTembe ;' 30 last eHi:ti3l;XH:: tonsV! tccorfinf to the monthly statement, recently issued. This . is a decrease of 112,- , V 669 tons," compared with the orders ' on October SI. . John F. Humburg, one of the three rice presidents of Hackfeld & Co., is reported to be on his way to Honolulu to straighten ont the affairs of th company as the result of the resigna tion of the present manager, J. F. C, Hagens. and the self confessed inpli catlon of Georg Rodiek in the Hindu conspiracy case. ..All of these men mentioned have been the active executive heads oi th company for some years. Th president of the company is Mr. Hack- r;Ha feld. a resident of Germany. - ft: mm ST :: 1. - mm "Oh, I'm the man that carves the 'turk ThisTiird all brown and crispy I Hold your appetites steady, Have your knives and forks ready, And name your choice part speak up briskly." Mefarop We wish our patrons and all people of Honolulu a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. oHtanM(feat Market Phone 3-4-4-5 . . . ' . . t ' r . - Home of Hart Schaffrier :&ii0p0MiM0M ": i i.1 1 ,'7 Us V J - tr ; IT' j