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THE HAWAIIAN STAR, MONDAY, OCTOBER 1C, 1911. ELEVEN The Travelers' Ctiq ues of the American Bankers As sociation aro practically certifi ed cheques made payable to ones order, for a fixed amount named on the face, In tho cur rency of tlio country. THESE CHEQUES are ac cepted without question by Hall road and Steamship Cos., Ho tels, Bankers and Shops. BANK of HAWAII, Ltd. Capital and Surplus, $1,000,000. ESTABLISHED IN 1830. BKHOP&CO. BANKERS Commercial and Travellers' Letters of Credit Issued on the Bank of California and the Lon don Joint Stock Bank, Limited, LondoH. Correspondents for the Amer ican Express Company, and Thos. Cook & Son. Interest allowed on term and Savings Bank Deposits. BEFORE taking a policy of life Insur ance in any other company ask to see the CONTRACT in tho NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COM PANY OF BOSTON, MASS. and compare the many ad vantages it offers with those of other companies. Castle & Cooke, LIMITED General Agents. Bank of Honolulu 2LV i m i Issue K. N. & K, Letters o f Credit and Traveler's Checks available throughout the world, jfi J- & Cable transfers .t lowest rates j j ji & 3 LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA. Capital (Paid Up) Yen 24,000,000 Reserve Fund Yen 16.600,000 . General banking business transact ed. Savings account for ?1 and up wards. Flro and burglar proof vaults, with Safe Deposit Boxes for rent at 2 per year and upwards. Trunks and cases to be kept on custody at moderate rates. Particulars to be applied for. YU AKAI, Manager. Honolulu Office, Bethel and Mer chant Sts. Tel. 2421 and 1594. P. O. Box 168. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER. NOTARY PUBLIC. A cent to grant marriage licenses Loans Negotiated. Real Estate. Court, Legal and Commercial Work. O. P. Soares Room 7, Magoon Building. The Week BEFORE THE CONTEST OPENS THE FIRST LIST OF NOMINATIONS OF CANDIDATES FOR THE GREAT SUBSCRIPTION CONTEST OF THE lutwiiiiiiu Will close at Five O'Clock next FRIDAY AFTERNOON, and the complete list will be published the following day. Only Five More Days in which to Enter Contest Manager Henshall will be at his office from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. each day, prepared to give such information as may be required. Rules are Published Today Following is the List of Prizes thus far decided upon FIRST $750.00 Cash. SECOND Fine Building Lot in Kaimuki. THIRD Savings Bank Account of $300.00 Cash. FOURTH Ticket to Coast and Return with Pocket Money. FIFTH Selection of Books, $150.00. SIXTH Trip and Week at Volcano. SEVENTH Furniture Order, $75.00. EIGHTH Music Order, $50.00. NINTH Hardware Order, $50.00. TENTH Jewelry Order, $50.00. And exclusively tor the people of the Qther islands: ELEVENTH Trip from Hilo, Week in Honolulu, and Re turn. TWELFTH Trip from West Hawaii, Week in Honolulu, and Return. ' THIRTEENTH Trip from Maui, Week in Honolulu, and Return. FOURTEENTH Trip from Kauai, Week in. Honolulu, and Return. HOW TO START Nominations of Contestants will be recived by the CONTEST DEPARTMENT OF THE HAWAIIAN STAR from and after 8 o'clock each day. Nominations may be sent by mail or left at THE STAR OF FICE, McCandless Building, Bethel Street. It is required that the prospective contestant's nomination he made by a second person, lady or gentleman, subject to approval and acceptance by the Contest Manager. Put your friend in line for a prize by filling out the following coupon and sending it to THE STAR, CONTEST DEPARTMENT: NOMINATION. 5000075000. Contest Manager, Haxvaiian Star: I ask to place in nomination' as a candidate in the Subscription Contest of The Haxvaiian Star: Name Sex ,. Address (complete) Occupation , ....,., Nominated by , t Address Only the First Nomination will count. INTER BLAND (Continued rtom page nine.) prompt application of tho emergency brako ho brought tho car to a stand Just as tho roar wheel reached the man's head. Had tho car gone six inches further, tho man would have been Instantly hilled. Mr. Rico took him to tho Koloa hos pital. Dr. Watcrhousc, on examina tion, found that, asldo from a cracked collar bono nnd a genernl shaken), tho patient was all right. The in jured man is a Korean and is thought by many to bo mentally unsound and that his actions wero those of ono who would find comfort In a trip to tho happy hunting grounds via tho sui cidal route. Home on Honeymoon. , Most prominent among the arrivals of Wednesday's KInau were Mr. and Mrs. Philip La Vergno Rico of Lihnc, who have just arrived homo after their marrlago last month. Mrs. Rice, formerly Miss Flora Denton, belongs to San Diego, Cal., where her parents reside. Tlio groom ia well and popu larly known on Kauai and is tho youngest son of tho Hon. and Mrs. V. H. Rice. Tho marrlago took place at tlio Ho tel del Coronado, San Diego, and after a short trip they arrived in Honolulu In tho Wilholmina. Tho young couple aro at present residing in tho beautl ful homo of th0 groom's father. Wedding on Sunday. WAIMEA, Oct. 10. Invitations aro . out for tho wedding of George Iler- tram to Miss Mlnnlo Hackbarth, which I will tako place at tho bride's homo in t Lihuo Sunday at half past twelve. Rev. Hans Isenberg will officiate. A wedding feast will follow the cere mony. Big Dinner Party. MAKAWELI, Oct. 7 Mr. and Mrs bcnuitz entertained at an elaborate dinner party and masked ball Friday evening, the occasion being a rcccp tion in honor of their house guest .miss Faterfleld of Los Angeles, ri- l . .. - i-imus wuro laiu tor iwenty-nvo per sons. New Cherry Found. Garden Island: Mr. Lydgato reports a Hawaiian cherry from the moun uuns which is excellent for cooking purposes. It is somewhat smaller than a cultivated cherry, Is a beauti ful coral pink, and grows In clusters on a largo forest tree. Its Hawaiian namo is Ohia Ha, and It is really JMigone. it ought to bo worth cultl vatlng. Road Luna's Pay. At tho last meeting of tho Board cf Supervisors Mr. Gay moved that from and after October 5, 1011, and until further notice, each road luna shall bo paid not to exceed the sum of tifty dollars ($50) per month or ?2 per day of actual service, which, being sec onded by Mr. Rodrigues, was carried Hanapepe School. ai a meeting of the Kauai Loan Fund Commission, held last Wednos day, tho vico president was asked to communicato with Superintendon Popo and lay before him the desir of tho board that prompt action taken in tho matter of tho construe tion of tho Hanapepo school. Well-Equipped Hospital Garden Island: Koloa is to bo con gratulated on tho recent acquisition o a well-equipped modern hospital suit cd to tho needs of tho community, contains ono largo general ward, special fever ward, two private wards operating-room with glass roof, ster-ilizlng-room, together with nurses' i ... rooms, kitchen, dining-room, etc. Tho equipment Is modern and up-to-dato in every particular, much of it being specially imported from abroad. I Miss Emma C. Walker, well know:i j and deservedly popular, is head nurz-i in charge. 'Much grateful recognition , is duo to tho generous benefactors whoso gifts havo made tho institution possible, and to Dr. A. H. Watcrhousc, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC IN STRUCTION. Scaled tenders will bo received by tho Superintendent of Public Instruc tion of tho Territory of Hawaii until o'clock noon of Wednesday, Oclo- bcr 18, 1011, for delivery at tho store rooms ot tho Central Grammar School, Honolulu, of the following school fur niture, tho Triumph School Desk, or its equal. 4 Single desks, No. 1. 108 Slnglo desks, No. 2. 100 Single desks, No. 3. 170 Single desks, No. -1. 400 Single desks, No. 5. 200 Singlo desks, No. fl 10 Slnglo rear seats, No. 2. 10 Slnglo rear seats, No. 3. 17 Slnglo rear seats, No. 1. 58 Slnglo rear seats, No. ft. 35 Singlo rear seats, No. C. Desks to bo selected kiln cherry, fin ished natural, and ench desk provid ed with glass Ink well in non-covrc- yionding metal case. Desks to bo in packing cases, six desks to tho case, rear seats of each size In ono case nnd tho size and num ber plainly stenciled on two sides of each case. Each bid stial.l state date of deliv ery and shall bo accompanied by cuts and descriptions of tho desk bid on. The Superintendent of Public In structlon rcsorves tlio right to reject any or all bids. WILLIS T. POPE, Superintendent of Public Instruction, on listed stocks or on Improved Real Estate. Wo buy and sell Stocks and Bonds, and make Investments for others tn approved Trust Securities. Wo shall bo pleased to talk INVESTMENTS with you. Bishop Trust Co., Limited 924 BETHEL STREET Honolulu Bowers' Merchant Patrol And Confidential Agency Reliable Watchmen Furnished. Phont 1051, P. O. Box 284. City Head quartet j, Club Stabiei. Pau ka Hana HAS NO RIVAL IN SOAP. DO NOT allow your clothes to bo ruined by amateurs. Tlie Pioneer MERCHANT TAILOR, Has Had 23 Years' Experienco In Honolulu. CLOTHES CLEANED, PRESSED, DYED. Satisfaction guaranteed. Work call ed for and delivered. BERETANIA AND EMMA STREETS PHONE 3125. NEW GOODS By the Wllhelmlna WE RECEIVED A NEW LINE OF MILLINERY FOR THE WINTER SEASON. SEE OUR DISPLAY 1 102S Nuuanu Street Cation Neill & Co Limited be Engineers, Machinists, Blacksmiths md Boilermakers. First class work at reasonable rates. Honolulu Monumen Works Co., Ltd. KING STREET NEAR ALAKEA. PHONE 3085 P. O. BOX 491. ' New Arrivals SHIRTWAISTS COATS LINGERIE NOVELTIES MRS. F. S. ZEAVE, Young Building. and energy havo se- whose Intorcst cured it. Dinner Party. Garden Island: On Wednesday evening Mrs. Cartor gave a small din ner party, and It Is needless to say that tho appointments were in excel lent taste. Boauty rosos, raised by tho hostess, graced tho table, while In , tho drawing-room wero sovoral vases of lovoly carnations. Tho guests spent a pleasant ovening playing bridgo on tho lanai, which was beautifully dec- ! orated with daisies. WORTH TWENTY TIMES ITS COST, j Ono bottlo of Chamborlaln's Colic, : Cholera and Diarruoea Remedy goes a long ways toward roliovlng suffering humanity. It Is bettor than any doc- tor's prescription, and worth twenty 1 times its cost In cases of diarrhoea, cramp colic or dys ntery, which aro llablo to como on suddenly nt this sea son of tho year. For sale by all .deal ers, Renson, Smith & Co., agents for Hawaii. Fine Job Printing, Star Office. J. ABADI E'S French Laundry !fIAS NO BRANCHES Oflico and Works 77 King Street, TELEPHONE 1401 WE HAVE men Loan THE GREAT BENJAMIN COMPOUND HERBALO Gurce Constipation. Makes New, Rich Olood. ' Stomach and Liver Regulator ires tho Kidneys. I n Free Instruction EMBROIDERY WORK, IRISH CROCKET WORK, KNITTING, TATTING, ETC. Wo havo arranged to glvo all who enroll, free courses of instruction in tho various kinds of Art Needlework and In knitting and crocheting in tho woolen yarns. For further particulars as to hours. etc., call upon our Art Department. Enroll now and get tho full course. HONOLULU IRON WORKS Agcnto and Manufacturers of STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS. Wyandotte The great Washing Soda, used Hospitals and tho Home. Cheaper than Pearllne. SANITARY STEAM LAUNDRY. Phono 1973 la BUGOLEUM Tho Leading Disinfectant, Deodor ant, Germicide, Insecticide and Anti septic for All Purposes. ABR. FERNANDEZ & SON. Have You Read Our Ad in the Morning Paper ? Phone 1884 Island Investment Co., Limited. 0. Brewer I Co THE WONG WONG CO. Builders and Mractois Office, Maunakea St. NOTICE. On ana nrtcr October 2, 1911, auu until further notice, tho BERNICE P. BISHOP MUSEUM will bo open t- the public from 10 a. ni. to 4 p. xa. dally except Sundays, Wednesdays and the four yearly holidays, Decoration Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. No permits to visit tho museum will bo issued to passengers on through steamers on Wednesdays as formerly. BY ORDER Gi x-IB TRUSTEES. Soptembor 1, 1911. FIno Job Printing, Star Office. Sugar LIMITED. Factors AND OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS B. F. Bishop Prosldent G.o. H. Robertson Vice-President Manager fT. W. North Treasurer Richard I vera Secrotary J. R. Gait Auditor Go. R. Carter Director O. H. Cooko Director fl. A. Cooke Director CheeYouShinBo ALSO KNOWN AS THE Liity Jlews THE LEADING CHINESE NEWSPA PER IN HAWAII. Tri-Weoklyj Ton Pagos. Tho paper for tho Chinese Trade.