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TJVO THE HAWAIIAN STAR, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10 ,1911. THE HAWAIIAN STAR DAILY AND SEMI-WEEKLY. Dally published every afternoon (except Sunday) by tho Hawaiian Star Newspaper Association, Ltd., McCandlcBS Building, Bethel street, Hono lulu, T. H. Entered at tho I'ostoftlco at Honolulu ns second class mall matter. SUnSCItll'TlON flATES, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE, r-v 1 1 . l . l.. 1 1. ti.i . .it. - uuilji .uijnuuu iu iuu iBuuiuB, ur Jliuuui... ,70 Dally, anywhere In the Islands, threo months ,, 2.00 Dally, anywhere In tho Islands, six months 4,00 Dally, nnywhero In tho Islands, one year . 8.00 Dally, to foreign countries, one year , 12. 0" Semi-Weekly, anywhere In the Islands, one year,,, 2.00 Sonil-Weekly to Foreign countries, one year 3.00 Advertising rates supplied upon request. D. TIMMONS MANAGER. Business office telephone, 23G5; postofficc box, 3GC. 3 Kl THE WORK OF EXTERMINATING Mosquitoe Morning Cable Report (Continued from Page One.) FORT LEAVENWORTH, Kas., Nov. 10. Lieutenant Hand of tho Fif teenth Cavalry was yesterday reduced fifty grades In rank for conduct un becoming an olllcer and a gentleman. NEW YORK, Nov. 10. A further reduction of ten cents a hundred weight took place yesterday in tho price of refined sugar. LOS ANGELES, Nov. 10. Tho great register closed yesterday for the December election with probably tho names of 70,000 women on tho roll. LOS ANGELES, Nov. 10. Clark McLaln, n banker of -this city, was passed for causo as a Juiynmn In tho MeNamara trial. NEW YORK1, 11a. 9. The oeclslon of the circuit court approving the plan of itltsohilloh of tho American Tobacco Company has glvena boom to the stock on tho market. s. NAKUINA SI TERM WTH E BANANAS would be done with trroatcr cum? if Mm art' -hud in Regal Slioe Wc have just the shoe for this work. It's the "E. '.. WALKER. Every pair guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. Regal Shoe S tore Cor. Kim.' and llethel. , 5ilEggragB5il5HS'a53TC TRUNKS AND SUITCASES f KAM CHONG COMPANY " - ' GENT'S FURNISHINGS. ' ' Harrison Block, Fort and Beretania Streets. , QXXXXZXSXSXXXXXSXXXXXOX0XXXXXXXX(S "f&LOWING, GRADING. PRIVATE ROAD-MAK-'W 1NCVDONE QUICKLY AND ECONOMICALLY BY Constructing Contractor P. M. POND Telephone 2890. xxsxxxxxxxo rxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxo (Continued from yesterday.) lCdltor Star: After leaving tho pres ence of His Excellency who had most Mndly directed her to Dr. Currie's headquarters in 'he Judiciary build ing, she went there. The usual ap proach by tho corridor was found bar ricaded a la mllitalrc with boxes piled higher than a man's head. A most proper precaution, for there is no knowing but some irato housewife, smarting under the loss of some choice banana plairw, might steal a inarch on the satisfied doctor from be hind, and treat him before tho mot'ey crowd that throng tho WniUlkl en trance to a stiff tongue lashing. A woman who makes a specialty of col lecting choice varieties and takes prltlo In planting her own banana trees', ttj'tiht ho capable of telling the handsome ioc1Qi' to his face, that she does not caro a llg whether he suc ceeds In making a favorable inipres- ,not sion in Washington or not through his activities in suppressing yellow fever, which In her. belief never existed. She might say, that sho doesn't want the destruction of her bananas to be tho steps by which he climbs to famo and rcuo.wjif VSnien arc sometimes, so unreasonable. Well, to coiiio to the point, which Is, of course, the interview, your corre spondent got past tho Cerberus guard ing the Walklkl portal by pronouncing the magic words "Dr. Currlo." , . rnvhnvn lmrked. mure no is, ww - - , pointing to a lianusomo, sinning man In khaki, who Immediately eamo for ward and said! What can lo for you, madam';" The card from the governor was mkWtu with tho information In sub MUCu tones, "He sent mo to you m regard to the destruction of bananas. I have somo choice varieties and have a decided objection to having them destroyed." ll. Yiiadani. That Is ...i.. mi,! i ."iiiiint make an ox-'Who (ah tell coptlon Hi your favor.' nut." hopefully objected tho poor woman, "tho gave or signed ac knowledge where the day mosquito, tho striped black and white kind pop ularly supposed to be the famous, or, rather, infamous, stygomla calopus. were swarming In houses where bath ing water was emptied Into the cess pool, and how they were entirely ox terminated by the monthly emptying of a bottle of kerosene oil In the cess pool. Bananas surrounded tho house before and after the disappearance ol tho Cnlopl and did not seem to have any effect, one way or tho other. And It was suggested that they bred In '.ho cesspool. "1 know bettor, I am a bacteriolo gist." At that portcntious announce ment your correspondent wilted and tried to efface herself. Or did ho say biologist or bugologist? Tho an nouncement of the big scientific word produced such mental confusion and terror thai hJih tt)9J' 1)0 pardoned for being ablo to remember. Any way, It was an "ology" of somo kind. The writer had always felt a very 'considerable degree of pride and sat Isfaction in tho fact that she went to class at I'unahou long, long years ftgo to I'rof. nrighaiu', a scientist of world wide repute. Hut, uhtH,' our deai "Uugologlst l'rot" (yes, dear to his old pupils In tiplto of his many idiusv ncra cles) will now, it Is feared, bae to tnltn ii li.nnlc seat. In the lanmiagc "I tho street boy, "ho Is not in it" with tho bright, smart, advanced and alto-1 gethcr superior young scientists of the present day. The young scientist of the p. d. who - knows It all might have just com nietieed to creep around while tho ol 1 professor was making his minute and It Is not to ho doubted, careful lines- tlgattona of tho relations oT ihe inos-' qulto to the banana" plant, nut wha' of that? What la tin kVoplngs of the elder scientists til the lightniim lilir ncquisttioil Ot knowledge by the young scientists of tho present da just with a glance nt n 'pltmt whether Mrs. Calopus has! OF ANOTH SR KIND. "How would you like to enter a r elay race?" "Fine, dad, I was a star at rela y events In college." "So I've heard you say. Well, you r ma is about ready to relay the carpets." four OtUfU ofuppueS This is the season that most women begin to think of touchingup and redecorating the house. A change here or there does much toward making things look like new. At this pleasant store you will find just the things you want and always at prices you can afford to pay. We have paints, varnishes, oils, stains, and can ofler you many valuable suggestions along tills line. Please feel perfectly free to come in and look around whether you purchase anything or not. Alabastine, the beautiful wall coating for interior deco- Conic in and look over the new Alabastine wall and ceiling designs. E. O. Hall & Son, Ltd, i Christmas Cards Stickers and Boxes' I most beautiful assortment now ; are all gone. o ndisplay. Don't wait until they H WAIIAN NEWS COMPANY, Ltd. Alex. Young Building. The piano mi iimu in jinrt pa mnit Honolulu Music Company N.X KIM. .s'f Headaches Are Unnecessary-Why Endure Them ? No one endures a headacho willingly, but merely through a dislike to Stake medicine, for fear it may ho harmful. And it is wlso to bo careful about the medicine one takes, for health Is w'very precious. 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It is like a comparison of tne such order." j knowieugo ot tne unrit ages wuu .no The verv good looking uocior smiled and "emitted a light Insouciant The doctor had previously stated In laugh, throwing back his head in a reply to the suggestion that besides self-satisfied manner and said: tlio uig caiio neuis on unu .uU i,uv im i.i.s read it or Hhl district, quite a largo banana field had tlmo in was on the other side uirecuy unuui I wrote Fort Shatter and that tile uestruction of the household bananas would be as woman. ' tho drop of water to a bathtub full my ba very i oen seen It. Ho hasn't nil the hurry and excitement, that myself!" "Hut," objected the poor I have examined many of from theso watery sources of mosquitoes. may iKimm Mi!h moraine and not a mos quito or wriggler could be seen." "Ol), us io bananas on a commer- Vnll ' answered the doctor, 'you cial scale, wo will not trouuie uie-.ii ' ' i ..... , I . i.. not have any day mosquitoes yei now. commercial arucies siiumu u- at your place, but oven then, wo can't protected, but wo will find a way to make an exception for you." '.treat them later on." It was suggest - "Hut can't tho order bo modified so'ed, why shouldn't tho household ba that all live, cleanly trimmed nnd'nl,na be also spared until tho prom healthy trees could be spared?" was isctl treatment Tor tho commercial asked. one and perhaps sharo In it N'o nn- "Impossible," was tho short, ro- swor. joinder. "Wo can't bo expected to see u s0ems tho Calopus, or Is It Calopa that tho seven hundred or more men f01. a jaliy. Is a most dlscrlmlnntlnp will dlscriniluato between tho mos-'0110j ns ovory lady has tho right to quito-lnfested ones and the non-'j0i an,i prefers bananas raised for Infested." Ihomo consumption to those raised for "Is It proved that tho banana breeds ' tho vulgar hovdo on a commercial mnaniiltrips?" tRP.'iln. Onn wouldn't believe it. Hut il Yes, inino were swarming with s so. Wo have it on the authority of with them." Itho omlnont, wise, learned, and, abovo Your correspondent, 'must have;aii( g00l looking biologist or bugolo lookeil skeptical, for the doctor arose gat mjr paternal Uncle Sam has sent to terminate the interview, ino de spairing householder rushed right on and repeated all sho had said to tho governor about bananas being a ma terial sustenance to the children of tho pooplo of small means, and went on to state tlio three facts In her us. EMMA MKTCALF XAKU1NA. TONIGHT Dr. Frank A. Ferret will explain The Wonders of Kilaoea Y. M. C. A. Hall 8 o'clock LECTURE illustrated by his own COLORED PICTURES Admission - 50c HEAR HIM. PRIMARY LAW DISCUSSION. Chief .lustice A. G. M. 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