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THE HAWAIIAN BTAR, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1910.
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Ads
' LOST.
"Oii Friday night probably" 1m Park
Theater gold brooch sot with lieurls
anil sapphire. Reward Tor return to
Star office.
NEW APVERTI3EMENTO.
Lakevlew No. 2 Oil Co Pngo 0
Circus Pago 10
II. Hnckfeld & Co l'ago 1
Sachs Dry Goods Co Page 8
Silva Toggery Pago 3
10. O. Hall & Son Page!
Palm Caro Pago 5
Ilolllster Drug Co Pago 7
WANTED.
THE WEATHER.
""Every one in town to try a i'roxliio
steam to Improve the complexion. If
your hair Is falling out a Crude Oil
Shampoo will atop It. Jeff Uethel St.
"" LESSONS IN GERMAN
Local Office, U. S. Weather Bureau,
, Honolulu, T. H.', December 1, 1010.
Private-Lessons In German. Hates
Reasonable. Apply to C. Menko. Gor
man School.
-ELOCUTION.
"MUs" Hay Pell teacher of Elocution,
Oratory, Physical and Voice Culture,
Studio 1259 Luualllo Street. Phone
1342.
MEN'S CLOTHING
Men's Clothing on credit $1.00 a
week. Suit given at onco. FranclB
Levy, Outfitting Co., Sachs Bldg., Fort
Street.
BUY AND SELL.
Diamonds and Jewelry bought, sola
nd exchanged. Bargain In musical
Instruments. J. Carlo. Fort St
Temperature, t a. m.; S a. m.; 10
a. m.; and morning minimum:
08; 71; 72; 71;-GS.
Barometer reading. Absolute hum
idity (grains per cubic foot; relative
humidity nnd dew point at 8 a, m,:
30.03; C.C74; SI; 0b.
Wind velocity and direction at C a,
in.; s a. in.; 10 a. in.; and noon:
17NE; 1GNE; 18NE; 1CNE.
Rainfall curing 24 hours ending 8 a.
m., none.
Total wind movement during 21
hours ended at noon, 417 miles.
WM. B. STOCKMAN.
Section Director.
You Enjoy
Takmg
PHOTOGRAPHS
Why not finish the picture?
We have developing machines
and tanks for
ROLL FILMS, CUT FILMS
AND PLATES.
Comple your outllt and enjoy
all there Is in photography.
Honolulu Ploto Supply
COMPANY
"Everything Photographic"
1059 Fort Street.
NEWS IN A NUTSHELL
Paragraphs That Give Condensed
News of the Day.
Dr. Hugh L Dickey
Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat.. .1150 Ala
kea Street, (opposite Royal Hawaiian
Hotel Hours 9-12:30 and 1:30-4:30
Sunday 10-11. Evenings by, appoint
ment. Telephone 3024.
Fine Job Printing, Star Office.
You're always next at the Silent j
A- -I - ft.. .k.l.. Im
uaruer onuj oia wiuna in vitiation.
Union Lock the best Poultry fence
made to be had at the old reliable
firm of E. O. Hall & Son.
One of the many reasons that the
Regal Shoes are so popular Is that a
perfect lit can bo obtained because
or the quarter sizes.
F. G. Krauss, of the United States
experiment station, has resigned his
position, to take the cliair of agrono
my in the College of Hawaii.
The annual meeting of the Waialae,
Kalmukl and aPlolo Improvement
Club will be held at 7:30 this evening
at tho residence of A. F. Cooke.
See that you get your green stamps
when you are buying at the stores.
And call at the show rooms, and see
tho many valuable .articles you get
for them.
There will be a reading tomorrow
afternoon at four o'clock by Dr. L.
R. Andrews, at the College of Ha
waii. The Junjor Auxiliary of St. An
drew's Cathedral will hold a sale of
plain and fancy wll hold a sale of
pose, In the store lately occupied by
Castle & Cooke, Merchant street, on
Saturday, commencing at nine o'
clock. Tho enso of Moses Kokl, who Is
charged with hnvlng ombozzlcd whilo
acting as postmnster, has boon set
for Wednesday next, to bo heard by
Judge Robertson.
Leong Lodlshlinn, Who wns yester
day found guilty on ti chafgo of rob
bery In tho first degree,, was sentenc
ed this morning by Judge Cooper o
six years Imprisonment.
Amateur photographers should al
ways develop their films nnd" plntes.
Tho Honolulu Photo Supply Co., Fort
below Hotel, havo just received a
large stock of Tanks and 'Machines.
Among tho now dolls at Snchs Is
tho "Teddy Jr.," tho "Smiling Sue"
and tho "Honey Boy." On Monday
will bo the groat silo of Battenbcrg
Scarfs. Squares and Center Pieces.
Murcell Toro pleaded guilty before
Judge Cooper this morning to a charge
of burblary In tho first degree, and
wns sentenced to Imprisonment for
not less than one year, or more than
twenty years.
Having served but two years of a
ten-year sentence Imposed on him for
manslaughter In tho first degree. Kl
mur.i MInsuke died yesterday at noon
at Oahu rlson of heart trouble. He
had hcen confined in the hospital for
some time.
The C9th regular nnd 5th nnnual
meeting of the Hawaiian Entomolog
ical Society will be ncld In tho ento
mological rooms of the H. S. P. A.,
Keeaumoku street, at 3:30 this after
noon. Brief notes, exhibition of spe
cimens, etc.. election of officers, pre
sidential address.
J. Cannon was before Judge Cooper
this morning In connection with a
charge of assault and battery. This
case aroso out of an assault on de
fendant by a number of Portuguese
who ranged about the streets on
Punchbowl. According to statemenis
made Cannon was merely defending
himself. Judge Cooper suspended sen.
tence for thirteen months.
Spiritual Exercises will bo held at
tho Roman Catholic Cathedral, every
evening at 7 o'clock, from Sunday De
cember 4th. till Sunday December
11th, with exception of Saturday the
10th. Tho exorcise will consist of
tho praying of the Rosary, followed by
an English Sermon on the great truths
of religion and Benediction of the
Most Blessed Sacrament, All are
cordially invited to attend the ser
vices. One hundred dollars came into tho
Mallhinl Christmas Tree fund yester
day, coupled with a condition. If the
commltteo will alter its plans so that
tho treo may bo planted In tho exec- I
utlvo building grounds, or In some ;
equnlly good place, tho hundred goes
Into dolls nnd baseballs and such for
the children; If tho commltteo still
believes that tho Bishop Pnrk site in
the bust for tho Mnlllilni Santa Clntts,
sevcnty-flvo of tho hundred goes bacic
to the donor.
Chief Dotefctlvo McDuM.a nnd Tom
Conlon, of the Snn Francisco police,
loavo this afternoon for Hawaii to In
terview Governor Frcnr and get the
extradition papers In tho Jew Yuen
Mow case signed. As soon as tho of
ficers return If the papers aro In or
der, Jew Yuen Mow will be taken to
San Francisco. '
Miss Isabel Goiielva and John Mollu
wero married nt tho Koloa, Kauai,
Catholic church on Sunday, November
20. by Father Victor, Mrs. J. I. Sllvn
being matron of honor, and J. I. Sll.
vn best man. A reception followed
nt tho home of the brldo's parents, a
Kalaheo orchestra rurnlshlng music
during tho dinner nnd the following
festivities. Tho bride wns formerly In
chnrge of the Homestead branch store
of J. L. Sllva, her brother-lnJaw, and
the groom Is a resident of San Lnls
Obispo, California, where they have
gone to reside.
The Hawaiian Dredging Company
on Tuesday signed the contract with
Major Winslow. Corps of Engineers.
U. S. A., representing the war depart,
ment, to dredge tho upper end of tho
harbor, the contract price being In the
neighborhood of $125,000 for the re
moval of 150.000 ynrils of material,
to be dumped ashore at various loca
tions Tho contract was forwarded to
Washington yesterday. Whon tho con.
tract Is approved and cabled news to
that effect Is received by the encln
eer and the company, preparations
will be made to get to work as soon
as possible.
Great Display of
Beautiful Dolls !
In all sizes anil at all prices. "Teddy Jr.," "Smiling Sue," nnd
"Ilone.v Hoy." The unbreakable dolls at $1.B0 each, are popular -sellers.
The selling event of the year will be our
CHRISTMAS SALE
oC Uuttenbcrg Scarfs, Squares, Centerpieces, etc. Regular
prices fro infl.50 to $2.50, all at 95c each.
Monday Morning, December Fifth .
For particulars see our Sunday ad.
For variety and quality in Christmas novelties we are pre
eminent. K. S. "Sachs Dry Goods Co.
Cor. Fort and Beretania Sts. opp. Fire Station
A NEW TRIAL WANTED.
A motion for a new trial of the
case of Don Robinson v tho Honolulu
Rapid Transit & Land Co., has been
submitted by Attorneys Castle& Cath-
cart, who appeared for the defendant
company In this action. Plaintiff
clnlmed $5.08 damages for injuries
raid to have been received by him
through a car owned by tho defendant
company colliding with a transport
wagon that plaintiff was hi charge of.
Tho jury returned a verdict in plain
tiff's favor, and awarded him $548 as
compensation.
Fine Job Printing, fStar Oftlce.
EXCLUSIVE PATTERNS IN HANDSOME GREYS
English and American Weaves. Made to your order with S
and style unequalled.
W. W. AHANA 62 South King Street
BUTTER
As good as was ever made on a farm, better than the average
sold here.
ASK FOR THE AUSTRALIAN.
Wo have Some fresh fish. Ask for it.
SOLE, SALMON, TOM COD, ROCK COD, HADDOCK.
Extra quality.
Metropolitan Meat Market
W. F. HEILBRON and A. LOUIS, Proprs.
Telephone. 1814.
WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE TO OUR PATRONS AND FRIENDS THAT NOT IN THE HISTORY ' OF W. W. DIMOND & CO., LTD.
HAVE WE APPROACHED A HOLIDAY SEASON IN BETTER SHAPE TO SATISFY EVERY DEMAND OF OUR CUSTOMERS THAN NOW.
TAKING TIME BY THE FORELOCK, CONTRACTS WRE PLACED EARLIER IN THE YEAR WITH THE FACTORIES FOR THE BEST IN
OUR MANY LINES OF HOUSEHOLD MERCHANDISE, AND THE GOODS ARE HERE. WE ARE BUSY EVERY DAY OPENING THEM,
AND OUR SHELVES AND DEPARTMENT COUNTERS ARE ALREADY FILLING UP WITH THE CHOICEST CREATIONS OF THE WORLD'S
BEST MANUFACTURERS. , '
DURING THE HOLIDAY SEASON WHICH, BY THE WAY, HAS OPENED EARLIER AND WITH GREATER CONFIDENCE AND
ENTHUSIASM THAN EVER BEFORE WE WILL OFFER MOST ELABORATE AND BEAUTIFUL TREASURES IN CUT GLASS AND CHINA
WARE, STERLING SILVER, ART BRASSES, LAMPS (ELECTRIC, OIL, ETC.) ; FANCY HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, INCLUDING NICKEL
PLATED AND COPPER WARE, AND COUNTLESS OTHER THINGS, TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION IN A PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT.
WHILE AS A GENERAL THING. WE HAVE FOLLOWED THE SYSTEM WHICH IN THE PAST HAS BROUGHT TO US THE BEST
PRODUCED. WE HAVE BEEN SUCCESSFUL (IN OUR SEARCH FOR ENTIRELY NEW ITEMS, ROUNDING OUT OUR IMMENSE STOCK
TO A DEGREE NEVER BEFORE REALIZED OR EVEN ATTEMPTED.
PROBABLY NO STORE ANYWHERE POSSESSES SUPERIOR FACILITIES TO OURS FOR MEETING THE WANTS OF CUSTOMERS
PROMPTLY AND SATISFACTORILY. EVERY EMPLOYEE OF THE HOUSE IS DRILLED IN THE IMPORTANT DETAIL OF PROMPT
AND EFFICIENT SERVICE TO THE HOLIDAY TRADE.
WE ARE, READY. AND HOPE BEFORE THE SEASON IS OVER TO MAKE EVERY READER OF , THIS ANNOUNCEMENT A
CALLER, EVERY CALLER' A CUSTOMER, AND EVERY CUSTOMER A FRIEND.
LIMITED
55-57 King Street, Honolulu

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