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TilE HAWAIIAN STAIl, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1910. Tonic Free from cohol Are you pale, weak, easily tired, and do you lack nerve power? Ask your doctor if Ayer's Sar saparilla would not be good for you. He knows, and will ad vise you wisely. Not a drop of alcohol in this medicine. It puts red corpuscles into the blood, gives steady, even power to the nerves; and all without stimulation. Make no mistake. Take only those medicines the best doctors endorse. Ask your own doctor. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Pripireii by Dr. 1. C. Ayer 4 Co,, Lowell. Mm., U. S. A. OWi Fraternal Jloetlugs HONOLULU LODGE NO. 611, B. P. O. ELKS. Meets In their ball on King Street sear Fort, every Friday evening. Visit' las Brothers are cordially Invited to Attend. i JAMES D. DOUGHERTY, B. R. GEO. T. KLUEGEL, Secretary. Harmony lodge, No. 3, I. O. O. F Meets every Monday evening at 7:S0 U Odd Fellows' Hall, Fort St. Visit tag brothers cordially invited to at tcad. , H. E. McCOY, N. 6. E. R. HENDRY, See.: HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO., LTD. Steam Engines, Sugar Mills, Boilers, Coolers, Iron, Brass and Lead Cart ings, Machinery of every DescripUon BC Je to Order. Particular Attention Paid to Ship's Blacksmlthlng. Job Work Executed on Short NoUce Quarter Sizes AT Regal Shoe Store King and Hotel Streets. Puke Prepared m Paint CCtHJAXY '1 J liweis&tte,Ltil 177 S. King St. It's the Germs of dandruff that kill tho hair. Pacheco's Dandruff Killer . WILL KILL THE GERM. Sold by all druggists. A I jr: 1 1 1 1 ii k sr. m i ! inn line .j SPORTS By J. W. BIPLANE PUT TOGETHER YESTERDAY AT MOANALUA, READY FOR FIRST There is but one topic in sporting circles at the moment, all others bo-.her0 are as great as they are any lng overshadowed by the keen Inter-, where, if they are not greater. Polit est which is being manifested local- ly In aviation, consequent upon tho presence in Honolulu of J. v. Mars mill hla nnrtv. flnf nn Min Mnnnnlnn 4 , JSl "T.J" !USj v.. luat wnn tin nir ilntio lp fnil Infn tmvn vluLrZurrZi mueu 10 aK B B lUB,will bo a considerable strengthening ea y in the afternoon, with the re-jgreen BWnrd of tho polo fleld lt wa8 tomorrow ovenlng by the Oil If flint onvnrn I (titnhnalml TinHlno ... .... . 1 . - '", availed themselves of the opportunity of lfavlng a glimpse or the aeroplano at close quarters. On a small knoll rising on the right of the field, looking towards mauka and commanding a splendid view of tho golf links and tho polo ground,'. uesite statements to the con the biplane was put together under trary Mars does not propose to take the supervision of Tod Schriver andlUJ) any passCngers. Its appearance, even though most of. t us are familiar wuu tho appearance of aeroplanes by reason of tho ex cellent Illustrations which have been given of them In the many pictorial journals which we receive from the Coast, elicited exclamations of sur prise. It seemed far too fragile to hear tho weight of a human being, as wen as me weigut or tno zjuid mo- Ernest Brandsten, the Swedish diver tor which supplies the motive power,; and swlmmeri Who was in Honolulu and which enables the aviator to tt few months ago, was one of three emerge successfully from his contests who gave an exhlbltion 0f diving In with the elements. Each time an as- San FranciBC0 0n tho 18th Inst. This cent is made it means a struggle was at tho flrst o the serlea 0f aqua against the air currents, which threa- tlc exhibitions held under the auspices ten destruction continually. ot tho locai swedlsh-American athletic The Diez-Schriver biplane, with, lub for the nurnose of stimulating which Bud Mars will make the as- cents, is similar in general principle, to Curtlss' machine, thogh Its meas urements are not quite tho same, there being breadth to greater length and. the support planes. These planes, of which there are two, extend across the machine and measure 32 feet in length from tip to tip and flvo feet In width. They are constructed oi vulcanised silk, which has all the appearance of fine strips ot rubber, on a light wooden frame, strengthened with thin wires. The flrst impression which tho ma- chine suggests is that it can hardly, sustain tho weight asked of it, but a closer inspection, in conjunction with the lucid explanations of the action of the air as handed out yesterday by Schriver, removes the impression. The wires are of groat strength and there are a great number ot them. Tho silk is of tho finest quality, of! great tensile power, and tho lightj framework will bear a far greater weight than would be thought possi ble by the average man. The aviator is supplied with a small seat Just in front of these two planes and immediately behind the seat is the eight-cylinder fifty horse-jtry- Brandsten, Johanson and Peter power motor. Ten feet In front of the Bon natives of Stockholm, Sweden, seat and controlled- therefrom by wires from fhA stonrtntr J the steering planes, two small planes' which can be depressed or raised, deflected to the right or loft at will, simply by the turning of the steer ing wheel, and at tho back of tho two largo planes are two small sec- tlons which act as balancing ninnpa and which by their raising or low- orlng enable the aviator to maintain his equilibrium. These smaller bal ancing planes are controlled from the seat by the aviator swaying his body to the right or left as tho case might be. All this seemed so simple that one fell to wondering wherein all tho dif ficulty Iny. Whore tho necessity for great skill, nerve and initiative so persistently lauded by tho scribes who have witnessed the world's greatest flights? As Tod Sclirlvor pointed out flrst one and then tho other sections of the noroplano and explained their uses, and thor are very few parts, the wonderment dee pened. Air currents woro tho distur bing factors, explained Schriver. Wore lt posslblo to make a chart of tho ethereal regions, snowing the dl-j rectlon and force ot the currents, the mountains and valleys they made, the spaces which' wero scattered hapha zard hero and there, noroplanlng would bo a far less interesting study, but when lt is considered that the aviator has no means of ascertaining, except by the feeling of pressure, what Is ahead of him, tho dangers of tho sport and the constant demands made on tho mind may to some ox tent bo realized. The death-roll of aviators oven during the past year alono Is suffi cient to bring home to oven the .least observing ot men tho tremendous RAINS. FLIGHTS IN risks which are run, and tho risks ting to tho hills which surround the polo field, Schriver remarked ho ,d not Uk to haznrtl an opinion , . , .1 HAWA 1 B l0 WIlal wouiQ nuvo uuiiiicueu iu Rnn riM.,, .,Pnirrnm la nlinn)- fhn. had h bCen Ca,,ed UPn t0 -I'strgesfrhafhas Zor dorgo nls Fresno experience mere. 11 . ........ ..-j, proiiaMo mat no wouia nave oeen overtaKen witn disaster. On Friday thero will be a trial flight and on Saturday, Sunday and Monday the exhibition flights will 1 take place. As tho Star has already pointed FRISCO ACTIVE IN interest in water sports in the United states. It was given at the Howard street coal wharf before an interested audience of over 2,000 people. The turn out convinced the members of the club that the American public will take readily to water sports if the nroner Interest Is worked up. In aquatic sports Sweden leads the world. At the Olympic games in Lon. don in 1008 the Swedes took the flrst, second, third and fourth prizes in the water contests. Fifth place -was tak en by Geidslck, the American cham pion. Geidslck at the time stated that he could not obtain suitable training quarters In the United States on ac count of the lack of interest in aquatic sports in this country, and for this reason could not get! In proper condi tion. Since the Olympic games in London Geidslck has" been trying to induce the sporting authorities of the United States to adopt international rules governing aquatic sports and to take other steps to dreatG a healthy interest in this particular branch of athletics. The Swedish-American athletic club is trying to aid Geidslck in his efforts t0 Improve water sports In this coun- wno have during the last two years, participated In many international aquatic competitions gave the exhlbi tion. Tney nave volunteered to re main in the States for some time and AQUATIC SPORTS give exhibitions of this kind if their cheered enthusiastically and gave un efforts meet with public, approval. Tho stinted praise for the pretty work: lureo swimmers spent over an uour in , . - 9 I Men Here Is Your Clothing Opportunity To get acquainted with us wo want you to see our exceptionally low priced and high grade clothing then you will admit you have never seen anything to equal them. They are in two and three suit pieces, Worsteds, Cheviots, Cassimeres, Flannels, French Alpaca, Self Stripe and Blue Serges. The latest 1911 patterns in stripes and checks. They are the product of the best, makers, the materials are excellent, the tailoring faultless, the stlyes pleasing to the quiet and to the fashion able dressers. It is to the interest of every man to participate in this great clothing event, plain to say. we give good solid honest value and value sticks out all over our clothing. Prices range from $6.50 to $21.50 and worth from 40 to 65 per cent more. Before buying any clothing, look ot our goods and prices, It will convince you of our great money savers. OPEN EVENINGS XHE LEADER Fort Street near Beretania, Harrison Building, opposite Japanese Consulate AT THE THEATERS Tho new program at tho Bijou to night will include Eu Qulgley and Mllco Paton. Tho former comes with a big roputation as a monologue en tertalner and eccentric dancer, and ho should bo an Instantaneous success Mike Paton in an entteralner that is well-known to almost overy patron of tho thoater, and, therefore, there Is no need to say anything about him, beyond the announcement that ho Is to appear. Tho final Installment of "The Gay Mrs. Dollar" will bo present cd tonight, and a better show is pro mlsed oven than the first half. Some new songs will be sung, and the seen- ery wHl 1)0 new wnll some now faces MlCMietOn Will nave a freStl budget Of win oe seen m tno casr; Miss Gladys t d t 0nular house There leU al U"8 l,0P"'ar noUSO. more am)earanco of the amateurs at their reglliar seance. Manager Kubey has had a lot ot appiications, and ho will be abi0 to present a bunch that will ralse a whole lot of laughter. Farewell Nights. Wise and Milton are now "farewell Ing" at the Novelty theater, as they leave on January 3 for a term on the Pantages circuit in the northwest. They have had a continuous season of almost five months, and leave In such a way that they will be more than wel comed back again. Snook's Great Stunt. At tho Empire this evening Snook will present one of his best acts that of escaping unassisted from a strait jacket. This feat Is accomplished in such a way that anyone can under stand its cleverness. This program Is presented with confidence that It wll entertain and please better than anything ever put on here before. The Gladstone sisters will have a complete change of program this even ing new songs and new dances. New People Coming. Manager Love has received word that the famous Crawford and Meeker comedy team are aboard the Sierra due to arrive tomorrow morning from San Francisco. These experts in fun making will open at the Savoy tomor row (Friday) night. They come d'rect from a popular theater in San Fran cisco. The Malan-Magrath combination, as sisted by George Stanley, will tonight present a new farce entitled "Foiled Mashers." Dot Raymond will be there with timely aviation stunt, v.hllo Geo. Stanley will present a couple of new ballads The program as a whole will be tip-top. FAMOUS EVERYWHERE. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has become famous for Us cures of coughs, colds, croup and influenza. Try It when In need, it contains no harmful substance and always gives prompt relief. For sale by all deal ers. Benson Smith & Co., agents for Hawaii. oooxoxxxxxxxxx executing fancy diving, high diving and demonstrating the various strokes used by expert swimmers. At the termination of the program the crowd done. t Miss This ! CONCERT AT THE BEACH. The Royal Hawaiian Band will play this evening at tho Moana Hotel at Walklki, at half-past soven o' clock. Tho program Is ag follows: March Our Flag Blon Overture Titus Mozart Ballad La Paloma YradlsrJ Selection Tannhauser ..... Wagner! Vocal Hawaiian Songs. Ar. by Berger, Selection Bohemian Girl .... Balfo Waltz May I Have tho Pleasure?.. I Linckoj Finale Happy Days Wiegand. Tho Star Spangled Banner. FOR TWENTY ROUNDS. SAN FRANCISCO, December 29. Hogan, and Franklo Burns have (beon matched to fight twenty rounds hero on January 27. Tho articles of agree ment were signed yesterday. 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