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EVENMa nULLETIN, HONOLtiLt), T. It., WEDNESDAY, DEC. 30, 1908.
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WEEKLY GALEKDAR
MONDAV
Oceanic Installation.
I UIJHIJAY
,' Pacific Installation.
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Hawaiian Third Degree.
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SAIL'HOAV
All visiting members of the
Order nro cordially Invited to
attoud meetings ot local lodges
HARMONY LODGE, No. 3, 1. 0. 0. F.
Moots ovtry Monday evening r.t
7:30 In 1. O. O. V. Hull, Tort Street.
L II. HENDUY, Secretary.
DUN. T. V10KER3, N. O.
All visiting brothers ery cordially
Invited.
0AHU LODGE, No. 1, K. of P.
Meets every first and third Fri
day oontng at 7:30 In K. ot P. Hall,
rorner Fort nud Uorotcnln. Visiting
brothers cotdlally Invited to attend.
. O. UEEKINQ, C.C..
JAS. W. WHITE, K.ll.3.
HONOLULU LODGE 010. B. P. 0. E.
Honolulu Lodge No. C1C, 1). P. O,
E., will meet In tholr hall on King
near Fort Street ovcry l'rlday even
Ing.
Uy order of the 13. It.'.
HENUY C. EASTON,
Secretary.
WM. H. MclNEUNY. E. II.
Win. M'KINLEY LODGE No.8, K.ofP.
Meets every 2nd and 1th Saturday
etcnlng nt 7:30 o'clock In K. of I.
Hall, cor. l-'oit nud Doretntila. VMIi
Ing bruthcra cordially Invited to at
tend.
w. i ritAZEi:, c.c,
U. A. JACOUSON, K.R.S.
HONOLULU AEKIE 140, F. 0. E.
- Meets on the 2nd and 1th WED
NESDAY ovculngs of each month at
7:30 o'clock lu K. of P. Hull, corner
Rcrotanla and Fort streets.
Vtoltlng Eagles are tuvlted to at
tend, W. I,. FRAZEE, W., Prest.
II. T. MOORE, Secy.
HAWAIIAN TRIBE No. 1, 1. 0. B. M.
Meets every first nnd third Thurs
day of carh month at Knights of
Pythias Hall. Visiting brothers cor
dially Invited to attend.
A. 13. ARLEICW,. Sachem.
A. E. MURPHY, C. of II.
iwwwi mi ii m IM .. ws
EXCELLENT LAUNDRY WORK
done by tha
FRENCH LAUNDRY
with their new FRENCH
dry-cleaninc process.
257 Brrctania St. Phone 1491.
McTighe Favorite
Die Be3t Whiskey on the Marlwt.
TH0S. F. McTIGHE & CO., AGENIS.
101-105 KING ST.
PHONE 140. P. 0. BOX 755,
AN OUTING
in n brand new seven-scnter. Call up
101 or 1408 nud ask for
C. H. BEHN
REDUCTION SALE from Saturday"
fith, LADIES' HATS from $2.00 up.
K. UYEDA,
1028 1IUUANU ST.
A Wong Wong,
CONTRACTOR nnd BUILDER.
PLUMBING and PAINTING.
Office; Honolulu Painting Co, 221
KiiiB St.; P, 0. Bos 014.
WING CHONG CO
KING ST. NEAR BETHEL
Dealers in V -rniture Mattresses,
Etc.. Etc. All Kinds of KOA and
MISS'ON FURNITURE Made Tr
Order.
& Etc., Etc. All Kinds of KOA and VA
r MTcr.trm ri;TMiTirT?r MnrU v- ssr "sam a. -(.-b la-rfc-
mt, L U N C If E S and D K I N K S "-' , t ,
gV The most popular CJ
m, place in town. W W Afcuio , fft ,
k The Fashion Saloon, Hotel'Si limited .t , ' .
Wti Hotel St. near Fort. ' Bulletin Business" Office Phone 2o0. 62 S. KINO ST. 'MOIK MS. '
IS Jack Scully. Jack Roberts, Bulletin Editorial Room Phone 185, THE BEST "IITTEI8" IN I0WM. -1 -
Gem Theatre
HOTEL ST.
LATEST AND BEST
FILMS
Admission 10c "nnd 20c
Children, 5c.
ARTTHEATER
Wonderful Motion Pictures bring
ing to view scenes from many lands
and embracing Comedy and Pathos.
Two changes each week.
Monday and Thursday
The Unfortunate Pickpocket; Bad
Medicine; A Tale the Autumn Leaves
Told; The Scarlet Letter Stage Mem
ories of a 'Theatrical Trunk.
Holiday
Groceries
HENRY MAY & COMPANY
LTD. Phone 22.
Perfumes
The best assortment ever
shown in the city. STYLES
nnd PRICES TO SUIT EVERY
BODY.
Leave your order for a box
of Lchnhardt's Candy, Fresh
only at
CHAMBER'S DRUG
CO., Ltd.
Comer King and Fort Streets.
PHONE 131.
RYCROFT'S SODAS
Purest Flavor Highest Quality
Guaranteed Abstlutely Pure.
PHONE 270.
Our Expert
ON
Magnetos.
Storage Batteries,
and Coils
IS HERE
A Specialty is made of repairing
STORAGE BATTERIES.
ASSOCIATED GARAGEvLtd
MERCHANT' ST.
TEL. 388.
J. M. LEVY & CO., LTD.
FAMILY GROCERS
KING STREET hear BETHEL
PHONE 76. K
Absolutely Certain
Tou iftTa!
When youiet
us 'to make
your clothes'
at ready-to
wear price.
Our,25. suits
have ;no
comparison.
Tuxedo Snitt
$30. np.
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LOCAL AND iENERAL
iDon't store the nasse furniture
ln'-t1iithrn!itwn1tits' worth 'of B u 1.
1 e t i n Want Ads. will sell it for yon.
Phone 290. P.R,Sullivan. Hack 115.
C. W. Hudson of Wnlnlha Is In town
rnei tho holidays.
Ilss B. II. Wilcox nrrlvcd today In
the fetenmer Chuidlne.
Dr. J. II. Raymond of Wnlluku
came down today In tho.CIaudlnc.
Commercial Itntlngs. Merc. Ilefer
encc Arcj., 39 Young Dldg. Phone
129.
Dr. S. 8. Sexton came down today
on business. He arrived In the Clau
dine. I.ong chemlncn nnd princess slips nt
Whitney & MarsliVunderwcsr sale on
Saturday,
If you aro looking for any of your
friends bo to tho "Two Jacks" nnd
you'll'find them.
Tako your cnrrlaco or automobile
to Hawaiian Carriage Manfg. Co., for
un-tixlato retialrs.
rno Jlice innuiy nna inoir ri'Kuiar
reunion around tho Chrlstmns board
of W. H. nice, Sr.
The Metropolitan Meat Co.l.td. havo
a closing notico in this lssuo of Inter
est to thclr'pntrons.
' Spend New Year's at Royal Annex.
A. U C. Atkinson and Judgo
Quarlcs went to Kauai yesterday,
sailing In tho Hall.
Hon. II. P. Daldwln was among
the passengers Who came In this
morning from Maul.
Mr. and Mrs.' E. A. Kntidscn of Wnt
mca, Kaualhavo Invitations ouOlor n
Oanco Now Year's ovo.
11. Mlkl, formerly connected with
the police department, came over
from Kauai on business.
A flvc-room cottage and a two room
cottage furnished, aro for rent In Cot
tage drove. See want ads.
J. A. Unlcli, general manager of 'tho
Wireless Telegraph Company, Is con
fined to his homo by'lllncss.
Walmca, Kauai, was tho recipient of
a slight sprlnklo ot rain Christmas
eve, tho first since last March.
Illdo In'tho swell Btudeoaker'drlven
by tho expert chaffour, M. T. LuU.
Phono 191. Royal Hawaiian Tlarage.
Havo'your typewriters and'macnlnea
repaired at Wall. Nichols Co., Ltd.,
ruu ui,u mcivuou, mcvui .bit
phone 16.
Oaylord Wilcox will take Up the
duties of hcadluna nt Koloa when hl's
brother assumes tho managership
l hero.
J. M. Knnedkua, 'County Clerk of
Kauai, was among the outgoing pas
sengors In the steamer -Hall yester
day afternoon.
Try It for a week or two a glass of
Primo beer with jour lunch or dinner.
See If It doesn t give you nn apixitlto
nnd make you feel fifty per cent bet
ter.
Dr. Snndow has been his own pa
tient for somo time, having suffered
from tho catarrhal epidemic which has
prevailed ln tho district. Oardcn Is
land.
The cool, winter weather Is coming
en and U. Ahoy, on Nuuanu street, has
laid In a large stock of light weight
flannelettes, which, he is 'selling at 10
centh per yard.
Reis & Quum'are'now located at
the Young Hotel Auto Stand Phane
189 Short runs 00a and 11.00 Bv
the houri$0.00-8pecial'l'nte for
shopping 'and callinfr. '
Manuel iiclsi a macnino was not driv
en by Ttclsfat the time It collided with
th cgatcpost of tbo Seaside Hotel but
by a lady, 'having been rented for tllo
day. Itelst was not presont- at the
1 1 mo.
A huge pinoapplc, weighing probably
eleven or twelve pounds, the growth
ot fifteen and a half, months -on Ami!-
manu ranch, Oahu, is on view in a
window of tho Henry Watcrliotis'i
Trust Co.
Japanese Consul 'General Uycno and
Elovo Consul Aba went down to Wal
nnae plantation last Bunday'and visit
ed tho laborers' camps. They found
thorn In good conditions. Tho Japan
oso -there lodged -no 'complaints what
ivor 'with tho Consul.
Oyster loaves' at Royal Annex.
In the different parts of tho Walmca,
Kauai, ChrlBtmas trees worn lighted
and Christmas dinner served to friends
on ChrlstmaB ovo. 'At'DanfOrd In Ma
na, at'Fayes and Hlortbs InKokaha, at
Days' In Kokupua'nnd Kwarts'ln' lloa
nuanu tho festivity took thlK form.
An artificial liond for 'the uso 'of
children with lioaU to'Ball Unplanned
by tho Park Commissioners, the pond
to be mado on tho mauka side of Ka-
plolanl Park. It will bo deep enough
to 'carry air toy craft and shallow
enough 'to 'preclude any Idea of dan-
Bora to tho youthful navigators
Tho Mallo Illmas gave a concert at
l.lhue Social 'Hall -Inst Monday, Tho
boys were feeling flno and gavd tho
audience -Homo diversion from thd'ov-
oryday grind. Mr. Saunders and his
Spanish mandolin mado a special hit
as did tho curtain' ralsor. Tho boys
think 'Llhuo all right and will repeat
tho thine on Saturday.
A Most'Excclient Assortment of
160.000 Are Dead .
And Half Df Horror
Is Not Yet Told
ROME,-Italy, Dec. 29. It Is now estimated that the dead in tho
dlstrlctB-'ttcvastatcd by tho eArthuunko number not less than 100,000.
Warships 'of all natlonR nro hurrying to tho scene. Soma that have
arrived have been transformed Into floating hospitals.
There Is grave- danger ot pcstllenco nnd bodies nrc being burned nt
Messina. Torrential rains nrc falling nt tho latter place nnd tho'dcclng
thousnnds 'and tho cries bf the Injured form a most harrowing spectAclc.
Many people hnve gone Insane.
Incomplete reports Indicate that tho dead nt Messina will number
from 12,000 to 50,000, A. S. Cheney, tho Amcrlcnn Consul-ami hl wlto
wero killed. In Rcgglo nnd ndjnecnt villages nro at least 45,000
corpses. Cassano reports 1000 nnd Dagnara 2000, Tho latest reports
say that 4000 soldiers are burled Underneath their barracks' nt Messina.
Forty-one out of 200 customs officers wero Raved nnd out of 280 railroad
ers eight were saved.
TW'llghthouscs'on the coast lirngonc nnd n'greot- rock -near Charyb
dls has fallen and now blocks tho entrance to the Strait.
There Is great suffering for food nnd clothing. Tho enrthquako oc
curred at G:30 In thn morning.
All the bourses nnd theaters nrc closed.
Tho King nnd Queen will arrive In Sicily Wednesday.
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Ruef Sentenced
BANFIl'ANCISCO, Calif., Dec. '9. Abrnm Ruef has been sentenced
to serve a term of fourteen yearn' Imprisonment -nt San Quontln.
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BLIZZARD HOLDS BRITISH ISLES
LONDON, England, Dec. 29. Tho United Kingdom Ik In tho grip of
a violent billiard. The channel steamer service, telegraph, nnd tele
phone business havo been suspendod nnd tho railways nro blocked. Thero
U: great suffering nmong tho poor.
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SAN FRANCISCO 'WILL'HELP
SAN FRANCISCO, Cnllf., Dec. 29. Mayor Taylor has Issued a proc
lamation asking for contributions to rcllovo distress In the devastated
provinces of Italy.
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MAYOR REMOVES BOYLE
BAN FR'ANCISCO, Calif., Dec. '29. Tho Mayor Hob removed Presi
dent llovln of thn Hoard of Education.
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-UNCLE' BAM NEEDS
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man who looked as though ho might
know how to'drlvo a nail, and started
him for l.'ellehua. Tliero will proli
libly bo a grand wcodlng-out beforo
many hours havo passed, but a start
In the right direction has been made.
There were 200 men at work at I'd
lohua last, night, but Captain Castner
decided that,Tork. was not'progrosxtnV
rapidly -enough, so he sent out n riot
call for skilled hands. Tho announce
ment that $4 a day would be'V'ld to
all who could qualify, proved effica
cious. 'In"splto ot tho delay In rccchlng tho
necessary building material, work nt
I.cllehua Is1 progressing rapidly. Lum
ber and other materials are on board
tho Alaskan and more will como on
tho 'Pleiades.
It'ls'now'hcllevpd thnt It will not bo
'necessary to Install a pump to furnish
tho I.cllehua water supply. A pump
Is on hahd for uso If It should provo
that 'the gravity method of distribution
v Evcs
aids the digestion, and quiets tired
nerves. It is the best beer you can
drink, because it is the purest.
And: it is the best tonic you can
take and .the' most pleasant1 one, too.
Drink Primo Beer
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Ik not sntlsfact6ry, but It is not be
lieved that It will bo called Into ser
vice. A wonderful chnngo 1b being
wrought In the appearanco of 'tho camp
rite, and what vntt but n barren
rtrctch of land a few Wcckn ago, la
:npituy tuning uirm us a icm city.
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THE' STEAMER NI1IIAU, which
arrived this morning from Kauai, re
ports' good weather'oti'tho trip.
WE SAVE EYES
by removing; the first slight eye trou
bles that 'grow to -bigger ones.
A Cold Bottle of
Primo Beer
Goes well at any time, but
it tastes best when taken
with the evening meal.
It sharpens
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IN FOREIGN PORTS
Wednesday. December 30.
OAVIOTA Snlle.1 Dec. 29.
8p. M. E. Chllcott, for Honolulu.
YOKOHAMA Sailed Dec. 3rt:
S. S. Manchuria, for Honolulu.
Tuesday. December 29.
SYDNEY Arrived Dec. 29:
S. S. Moana, hence Dec. 12.
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WATERFhuNT NOTES
HACKKEI.D & COMPANY IhH
morning received a cablegram from
Yokohama announcing that tie Pacific
Malt liner Manchuria hnd Just left t.inl
port with 1700 tons of freight for Hn
nolulu. Sho will havo room for 100
cabin passengers between hero and
Snn Krnnclsco.
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THE CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN lln
ir Aorangl left FIJI todny, twulvchourr.
late. It Ib thoiiitl t that she will not
arrive here before tho morning of Jan
unry 7, Instead ot on' tho lilt ns pci
her schedule.
WHEN THE DARK Nlliiunil tnlln
for Kaaaapall 'tomorrow mornlnf sl.o
will carry COO Ions of sugar as bit'nt
Rho will tdko enough sugar nt Kannit-
pall to complete- her enrgo nuit will
then sot sail for Now York la Ihu
Horn.
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TWELVE PABSKNOERS linto al
ready engaged accommodatloi-n on (ho
Makura for Australia nnd several troiu
aro expected Tho Makura w'll nirlve
hero from Drltish Columbia on Jan
uary 8.
THE INTER-ISLAND slcnmer
Clnudlno took mall nt illlo, both going
and coming, on hei inst trip, wenther
condltlouB being such that sho was mi
ablo to stop at Latipahochoo.
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THE PURSER of tho Nllhati rcporlit
Hie following sugar on Knual: Mnk.,
4000; O. & It., 2180: Koloa, 2000; L. P.
1480; II. M., 1020; M. S. Co., 3000; Kl
lauca, 2G00; V. R., 7000.
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THE U. 8. ARMY transport Dlx la
receiving n coat of paint, flood prog
rcss Ib being mndo in unloading the
cargo of coal which sho brought hero
for tho Q. M. depot.
FOUNDLING ADOPTED
BY FLORA HARVEY
'Judgo'Tle Uolt this niornlng-nrcnteV,
Iho request of Flora Harvey, daughter
of Senator Frank Harvey, to adopt lit
tlo Mercedes Rrlggs, or Elizabeth Hnr
vcy, thus ending a long law milt. Mer
cedes Drlggs, tho elder, Instituted pro
ceedings to secure tho return or her
alleged daughter, who had been tuken
enro of and brought up by Frank Har
vey. Judgo Do Holt decided that tho
mothor was not n sultablo and fit per
ron to'hnvo tho child in her custody.
This morning ho granted tho request
to allow Flora Harvey to nilopt tho lit
tlo girl, and also legalized hor name of
Elizabeth Harvey.
the appetite,
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ARRIVED
Wednesday, December 30.
m,i rinudlno. Helinett, from
Maul and Hawaii ports, 3:15 n. in.
Slmr. Nllliau, Oncss, from Kauai,
3i 50 n. in.
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DEPARTED f
Tiu-silav. Dcccillbur 29.
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Slmr. W. O. Hull, for Knual ports, 5
p. ni
Hlinr. Mlknhaln for Molokal and
Maul polls, 5 p. m.
Wednesday, December 30.
O. 8. S. Alameda, Dowdell, tor San
Krnnclsco, 10 n. in.
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PA3SENQERC ARRIVED
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1'r.r Bimr. tu.indlnu. Uciiliott. from
Hawaii and-Maul ports, Dec. 30. Mlsa
M. C. Tollnn, E. P Chnplil, Dr. S. S.
Sexton, Ah Sang, Knlo, .1. Calirnt, Dr.
.7. It. lltivnmnd. C. O .llotlfl nnd Wlro,
Mlsa E. 11. Wilcox, II. P. llaldwln, Miss
J. M. Pierce. W. C. Finer. Mrs. Well-
nrds, MrB. A. Enoa, K. llanda, Mrs. -I.
Camaclin, D. Kamoto, Naknniura, Kit-
limit KnlHiii-l.. Asmla. Tlltel. M ss It.
E. Ilurnliain. P. Kmls.ililt, K. Illtanl
.Hid wife nnd 45 deck.
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PASSENGERS DEPARTED
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Pur S. S. Alameda, for San Fran
cisco, Dc-c. 30, 10 a. in. Mis. Egbert
Roberts. MrB. A. Whiting. Miss O. E.
Sloe!, Mrs. I). F. Thrum nnd child. L.
C. Howland, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frleillnndcr,
Miss Helen K. Wilder. .1. D. Doundorf.
wlfo and two daughters
j HONOLULU WEATHER
V Dec. 30, 1308. '
Temperatures 0 n. m 00; 8 ii.m.,
70; 10 n. in., 72; noon, 71; morning
minimum, CG.
Ilnrometcr, 8 a. nt., 30.00; abso
lute humidity, 8 a. in., 6.110 grnlnx
per cublr foot; relative humidity, 8
n. m., 77 per cent.; dew point, 8 n.
in., 02.
Wind 0 n. in., velocity K, direc
tion N; 8 a. ni., velocity 12, direction
NE; 10 n. m velocity 15, direction
NE; noon, velocity 13, dliectlon NE.
Rnlufnll during 24 hours ended
8 n. m., .00 'Inch.
Total wind -movement during 21
hours ended nt noon. 211 miles.
WM. II. STOCKMAN.
Section Director. Wenther Uurcnu.
WERE LOCAL PEOPLE
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Italy, but did not specify lu what part.
Rev. W. 1). Westcrvolt stalca lh.it u
letter received from Mr. Mnrx's rela
tives on tho mainland gives their post
oRlco address for tho winter as Milan,
end that plnco will undoubtedly -bu
Ihelr hoadqnaiters, though, of course,
this does not preclude Iho possibility
of their hnlng taken u trip to tho
lOtltll.
Godfrey nrnwn, tho ticasuier of Ihu
Mutual Tvlepliono Co , Is nlso I ravel
Ing lu Europe, and planned to visit
Italy, but it Is not known v.licthcr ho
Is tliero nt present or not.
ALAMEDAJAILS
Quito n reception wus held on th?
Oceanic dock this morning when tho
Alameda put to sea, Tlicic was oven
a larger nttendnnco nt the dcpnrtiuu
of the ship than usual, though tho
passenger llsf Is small this trip. Leia
wero In great demand, nud what paa
vengers thero wore, wero decked from
head to foot with Iloral tributes.
Captain llcrgcr was on hand with tho
Hawaiian band to sen tho traclern
on their way. Tho shore lines wero
cast oft Just ns tho shlp'H hell an
nounced that, In Inndsman's lan
guage, It was 10 o'clock.
CONSUL'S RECEPTION.
it K. Alio, the Jnpaneuo Eluvo Consul,
informed tho 11 ill 1,0 tin thnt the re
ception to bo held in Iho Japanese Con
sulate Ouneral on Now Year's Day will
ho restricted to the Japanese only. Tho
irceptlnn will be finin 0 to 11 o'clock
in 'tho forenoon.
In preparation for un Irrigation
ichemo, under govcriiinont nusplces,
for tho windward sldo of tho Island ot
Kauai, Surveyor IlaiVey, acting under
Iho request of tho Superintendent of
Public Woiks, has commenced lo t.iko
measurements ot tho water lu Iho
HrcnniH In tho vicinity of Kupua, Ola
lienu and Annhola,
Judgo S. II. Kingsbury has Just ie
celvod it most 'Interesting Mimenlr ot
Oenornl Lufnyetto, In tho shapo of a
Masonic badgu or charm. It was pie
sentod by Lafnyi-tto to Major William
Alexander Williams of Virginia, Tho
charm was tent to tho Judgo by Mlw
Mnrla Williams, n daughter of Major
Williams, nnd an mint of Mis, Kings
bury. m BULLETIN ADS PAY -
51 ! ! i mmj
Sea Wrens, $100
18-foot Motor Launclt with 4-Cycle
Motor, ?175, Complete.
'HE CHARLES D. WALKERS, B0AI
AND MACHINE WORKS
King tft. opposite South St. ,
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