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imlmjimh - TV TfVW U., EVENINQ BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T II., WEDNESDAY, Nov. 21, f.!. , ' . , v. ') ' ' . V " .y" "" -ii ,' ,-.". nv i Y i. jv i:: t : ' i' i I l! ii t f J .5, A Evening Bulletin tAHY and WEEKLY Published by BULLETIN PUBLISHING CO., LTD At 120 King Street, Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii. Daily every day except Sunday, Weekly issued on Tneiday of tack week. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PBESI. VVcalluee R. Parrlnuton, - Editor SUBSCRIPTION BATES PAYABLE IN AD7ANCZ. ISVUiNIINCl IIUI.I-.UTIN Pel Month, anywhere In U.S. ....at ,7"t Per Ouarter, anywhere In U.S. 3,MJ Pet Year, anywhere In U.S. M.no Per Year. niiiaid, foreign !3.ou NVIII1KI.V UULLIMI.N rer Sli Moutna ,Kn Per Year, tnywheie In U.S I.iki Pel Year anytime n Canada.,. I. Ho ftr Year oostpakl, foteiiu 3.00 8 CIRCULATION LARGEST OF ANY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED in the Territory of Hawaii, T1 I Editorial Rooms, - 185 1 Cale 1 13 aulmo. tteir. ', Business Office, 256 CntcTtd it the PMtorTicc M Hmtotuih AS ftecomtclAf.il milter. WEDNESDAY .NOVEMBER 24, 1009 God's goodness has been great to thee; Let never day nor night unhallowed pass, But still remember what the Lord hath done. Shakespeare. If every iiiirrot Is u booster for Honolulu, llien buy parrots. Ocnernl War Is In commnml of tlio situation ,ln Central America fully lilnc-tcntlis of tile time. HAWAII SCHOOL FACTS. There's lots of opportunity to In vest jour money In tlio enterprises or Hawaii, mul not s.iy good-bye to It. (live Thanhs? Tlie great problem of the hour In Honolulu Is to nml anything for which the people shdulil not be thanhful. II u I 1 u 1 1 n newsboys arc tlio busiest and tin best In town, and if they prove ill. noisiest It means that tbey have Hie gicatcst cause for be ing thankful. Members of the liar Association may feel somo delicacy In expressing themselves, as they have not been pMclally In formed regarding the res ignation of Associate Justice Wilder. , No. XII. SKWINCl IN 1'LTHl.lC SCHOOLS. Eight thousand tin eo hundred nnd I fourteen pupils In sewing classes last t-chool year. I I'lnln sewing taught to boys anil girls in primary glades, cutting, lu ting and moro complicated fomiB or ttwlug taught In grammar grades. l'uplls tnught stitching, seaming, over-casting, hemstitching, gather ing, sewing on ruflles, buttonhole Ktlti'htnfg, darning, patching, special stitching, etc. I At tides made: Towels. .Napkins. Chalk .bags. Iron holders. Hags for pencils nnd tillers. Aprons. Caps. Underclothes. Handkerchiefs. Skirts. Dresses. Table covers. Pillow slips. Quilts. Diuuu work. Fancy work. For Sale Manoa Valley A 5 room house: 1 bed room ; electric lights; modern im provements. Price $3,000. ' Puunui Lots $250 each. College Hills Lots $700 up. Kaimuki Lots $500 nnd $G00. rfOUSES FOR RENT Kalihi 2B.R. 1818 Anapuni 2B.R. If aimnki 2 B. R. 819 Berctania 2B. R. Kaimuki 2B. R. fawaa 4. 4B. R. 283 Vineyard St....3B.R. 1227 Matlock Avc...2B.R. 1111 Kinau St 3B.R. 725 Kinau St 3B.R. Bcretania St 3B. H 1475 Thurston Ave 4 B. R. Bcretania St 3B. R. 1280 Bcretania St. .5B.R. Furnished Waikane 4B. R. Wniktki 2B.R. Waikiki 5B.R. Aiea 3 B. R. Pacific Heights .... 4B.R. 1087 Bcretania St.. 5B. R. Nuuanu 5B. R. $15.00 , 20.00 , 22.00 , 25.00 , 25.00 , 25.00 , 30.00 , 30.00 .32.50 , 32.50 , 40.00 , 40.00 , 40.00 , 40.00 $30.00 , 35.00 , 50.00 , 50.00 . 40.00 .100.00 ,100.00 Trent Trust Co., Ltd. REAL ESTATE. ST 0CKS AND BONDS. INSURANCE For Rent Unfurnished AND HAWAII. v Whllo Minio of tlio people of this city nro agitating for a movement that the It u I I e t I u believes will I'lvo miles of the Panama Canal have been completed, and what Is sufficiently to satisfy the ileslies of Hawaii doing to prepare for the time lho tariff siiBpenslonlsts? it U cx when the traffic from tho Atlantic peeling too much to hope that tho will make this onu of tho greatest t American merchnnt marine of Hits ports of the world? i ocean or any other can increase when subjected to attack from tho com- Moru power to the young men nml munlty It Is expected to serve nnd Hie old men of Hawaii investing subject to unstable protection laws, their time and money in tho cotton Hawaii should stand pat on protoc industry. It should mean success tlun nnd then demand that the ships for them and a greater and better needed bo built to suit public needs, prosperity for all Hawaii. - . 1 Tail: of aiitum Vines bounds like MtKlHANT MAKINt LEAGUE the "good old days" when It was) funny to violate the law and men I mndc money at It. That was before ' Undo Sam was abroad In the Islands In tho capacity of u policeman. i The Merchant Mai Inn I-eaeno nf a8alsl ' driving the American ling the United States has adopted tlio , nn'1 American meichant ships from American Hag as Its emblem. Shall "' ocea- ll ia of Importance that this provoke another sneer from the!0"10 attention should be given what Honolulu attorney for the foreiB,, M being done un tho inaliiliiuil. hlilp lobby? i The lecent mall liom the coast - ; brought valuable Information In' Citizens have to decldo whether, this line, they will provide ilrst for xtho Klrst, tho news columns of the San public schools In tho samo loyal I'ranclseo piess lecoul the meeting spirit that pievalls In, other sections! or tho California Shipping Company of the United Stales. That's all fcrmerly operating olio of tho largest that Is meant by the sped lie tax for llects of American sailing vessels, at public schools. I which It was decided that tho com- i- -. - IPniiy go out of business. What to: Koluila wants better loads. Which . mains of the onto splendid licet of Is another way of saying Hint tho ' thirty -two vessels are laid up. County of Hawaii must have a mil-' Secondly, under the heading 'Tut Jorlty of County Supervisors possess- tho American Flag on tho Ocean, tho Ing a fair nverago of business Jttdg- Slogan," a most Interesting state ment and common sense. Some civic meut Is given of what is being done prldo thrown In would be an Im- by the cxecutlvo committee of the provement. .newly formed Merchant Marluo .j 'League of California. This league Eight thousand tons of freight I was the direct result of the visit to was the record - breaking cargo the Pacific const of John Ponton, sec brought to this port by tho latest tetary of the Merchant Marino oi rived American-Hawaiian steamer. League of the United States, and on That proves how Honolulu is grow-) tho list of officers appears such .names lug, and yet tho American-Hawaiian ns Frank 11. Anderbon,. Capt. John new liner for Honolulu has uccom- Harneson, 11. p. Schwcrln, C. O. modatlons for only forty-two passen- Moore, James. Itolpli, Jr., James Mc eors; Are peoplo of us miu.li Im-' Nub, George W, Dickie nnd other portunce In transportation as dead prominent men of San Francisco, FOR RENT UNFURNISHED New and strictly modern 3 bed room cottage on Kapiolnni St, Ready on Jan. 1st , Small 2 bedroom cottage in Fern Place; within ten minutes from the center of town. Cottage is nicely finished and well arranged. For Rent Furnished Nice 2 bedroom cottaee in Kaimu ki District, in very good condition. Electricity and modern plumbing. Large 4 bedroom house on Thurs ton Ave. All modern conveniences and in very good condition. COME IN AND SEE US AT ONCE REGARDING THESE PROPERTIES Bishop Trust fp.f Ltd., BETHEL ST. Our Special Thanksgiving Dinner Will be the best ever offered . in Honolulu. Kaai's Orchestra from 6 to 8 p. m. it lis of Honolulu that tlicy Join In tho splendid effort of mich a great'. organization as tho Merchant Mnilna League, rather than devote their en ergies to securing legislation that will put the American ships In thesi wnlora under a greater dlsadvantngo Hum that under which they now la bor? The 11 u 1 1 e t I u .suggests (hat II Is moro distillled, more practical, moro business like ifnd better serv ing the Interests of Hawaii ami America, to turn these meetings tailed to promote tho suspension or tho coastwise shipping laws Into vol? unteer sessions In support of tho men throughout tho country united In n campaign to restore the Ameri can ling on the high seas. ALEXANDER YOUNG CAFE If you want to send a WIRELESS On Sunday you will find the office open from 8 to 10 in the morning. PRIZES $25AND$I5.0 The Honolulu Brewing nnd Malting Cnjnpnny has placed on display lit tho windows of the Myrtle Cigar Storo, 926 Fort street, Tho Honolulu Drug Com pany, 1(121 Fort street, mid tlio Heal Fstntu Exchange, 82 King etrett, their 1!H0 calendar. Tho subject "A III each of Promise Suit," repiesents n'party of dogs holding court in n slalilo onu of their number, Mr. Pug, being defend' til by Attorney Shop, In n bleach of promise suit brought ngnlnst him by MIsh Terrier. This plcUiro Is by tho celebrated painter of animals, C. M. Coolldgo, who painted the famous "Hold lllnfl" and "Waterloo", put out Jjy the llrowcry two years ngo. Tho work has such a wealth of description In It that tho Brewery has decided to offer $25.00 for tho best Interpretation of It nnd SIS for second boBt. The contest Is open to all and the only requirements nro (hat (ho stories, which miist not bo over threo bundled wordB, be mailed to tho Honolulu Ilrcwlng nnd Mailing Company on or before Saturday, De cember 4. when tho contest closes. Threo competent Judges, to be on l'ounced Inter, will decide Uon the wlnnerR. All contesting will havo to view tho subjects from the above loca tions as no calendars will bo Issue I until after tho contest and nil manu script must bo written plainly, on one hide of paper only and mailed, with name nnd address of writer, to Hono lulu Drawing & Malting Company, Cal endar Contest, Honolulu T, II. as possible a merchant licet to serve tho purpose of. this country. "WHATKVKU LHlilSI.ATION PnOMISES.TO AID IN UKSlOHINtS OUlt FI,AO TO ITS UKHiTTUL PI.ACK OVKR OUU OWN SIIAUK OF OUR OWN COMMKUCB," this circular says In part, "WILL UK CKIVi: ITS KAUNKST SUPPORT.. "Tho California League will work lu conjunction with tho larger Mer chant 'Marino League "of tho United States and the other State leagues In tarrying on a vigorous campaign ot education. "Wo nro facing the ocean whoso lommeicc Is to. bo tho gicat com merce of the futuie, and ninny na tions are striving to capture that commerce. We must have ships to obtain for us our share and to glvo our Hag tho pie-eminence on the Pa cific which It rightfully deserves." Tho resolutions recite that the dl iippcntauco of the American Hag from the sens has brought Incalcu lable loss to the business Interests and the pride of this country; Hint American Interests havo been dc- !! weight? Tho (list meeting of this California League was not spent In BUggostlug measures that will give the foreign fchlp ownora a stronger hold on any part of tho carrying trade of any ocean. The men hove organized to bupport American shipping, build up the American merchant marluo and fcccute action from Congress. A lesolution was adopted Indors ing the Humphrey bill now pcforo Resolved, That the Stato Farmers' Union of Texas earn estly petition the member! ot Congress from this State- to work for the ro-establlshmutit of this great necessity for aiaoes . the-seas service our own whips built In our own ship yaids nnd (lying our own Hag. This resolution Indicates Hint a Congress, which alms nt modifying Meadlly Increasing number of Atuer- tho postul act of 1891 In an effort leans nro taking an interest in tho toward restoring the Sturs and American merchant marine. What Stripes to u position over our foreign will tho Texas people say If they Unit trade, nnd approving tho terms of a that Hawaii, enjoying such prosperl- circular drawn up by Cli-orgo- W. ty from protection, Bceks to cast a Dickie, chairman of tho oxccutlvo large share of its prosperity and fato committee, which Is to bo addressed with foreign ships, built In foreign, to every chamber of commerce and lanUs and Hying foreign :llags? i commercial body in California, urg- .. , ' , ting support In tho grout movement How many people would Invest whlch , ,)C, inaugurated, heir money In the construction or1 Tll0 t.lmll ., red h improvement of our sug, r mills if events which led up to the formation SnS,rr , "IV " 'aW ,bU8,,f ,h0 Merchant Marine League ot penfling the protection now given California and showing how tho Lnr Industry and giving tho stllrs nn B,r, , , , u, President ho authority to restore ,enre( , ,,, ' the protection when ho thought the t ,iccc83t J sugar proUucera'hadjtieenKUuttlshedKf ' --a. , MAVvA.'v . prlved of tlio opportunity to gall) foreign mnrkets; that the Inability of the nation to furnish its own coal ing vessels for the lleet was a public disgrace; that the country would be helplcsi to ninvo Its eNports and Im ports were the marine tonnage ot other nations: withdrawn from neu tial senha by reason ot war; and therefore It Is resolvV'd that the league Indorse tho Humphrey bill, i "wlilt.li. If It becomes a law, will , ery materially tend to restore tho American ling over the foreign trade j without any cost whatever to the 'country, and will permit American Interests to participate lu trndo run 'iilng into millions," besides establish. lug new world connections; nnd, fuithor, that this measure would plvo Hie army mid navy the ships they would need In time of war. This shows something ot tho work that Is going ion among tho nggres lelve men of the mainland lo curry I the products and the pnsscngeiu of the United States lu American ships. I Docs It not therefore appear to be ii wlso move on the part of the cltl- Waterhouse Trust Business Property Our leluler for this week is a prop erty on Nuuanu St., near corner of. Berctania. Price and terms are right. Residence Property For one week we will offer 10,000 sq. ft. with story and half house at Kaimuki. Two blocks from car line on gigh ground. Corner lot well im proved with plants and . trees. $2,800 buys it, and it is sure to sell at this figure. We have among our "For.Sales" a few choice bargains in both business and residence property. TO BE ENTERTAINED LIKE CONGRESSMEN (Continued from Pace 1.) two in tides ot consumption that aro so necessary toinako a bo" feast a biiccess, Uon't'judge from this that the hoys are not going to get any ti.rkcy ami other accessories that grown tips demand. Turkey ami such things tho boys expect as a mat ter of coiirte, but for soda water anil tandy they make n special requisi tion. There nrc over ninety of these 11 u 1 1 e t I n news merchants, anil while somo ot them have enjoyed tho hospitality f tho II u 1 1 e 1 1 n on former Thanksgiving days, many ot them wU have their first tasto of the II it I 1 e 1 1 n iiowhhojs' yenily tieat tomorrow. To these new boys the treat to morrow Is greater in anticipation than to tho others. Some ot them ore skeptic and show this skepticism In questions to tlio bojs who have been on outings hefoie. "You thlnir the Bulletin do Hint?" they ask In confidence of one of their friends. "Suro Kelu!" Is tho usual response. "They do It before." And tho doubt ing boy, reassured, goes to another ttcijtinlutiinco to tell him wha,t ho has Just been told, and mentally ho makes n wish that his capacity will be equal to that of the older boys: Tho boys will leavo the 11 u 1 1 e -1 1 n office tomorrow shortly nfter 8 o'clock nnd will be conveyed to Pearl Harbor by a special trnin consisting of a locomptlvc and two coaches. The dinner will be served In tho pavilion at 12 o'clock. In order to glo tho boys another typical true boy sport they will bo allowed tu maho all tho nolso they wish, nnd In order to bring tho vol ume of this up to that of former j ears they wljl bo equipped with largo tin horns. If you aro awakon ed tomorrow morning from a sound holiday sleep by an unseemly nolso ZOTK&W Mo$oa& tho nbilily of Lydia E. Pitikhnm's Vegetable Compound to cure female ills aro requested rxi write to any or nil of tho women whoso correct names nml nddrcsses nro given below, nnd bco what thuy say you nro not obliged vto toko our word for it nsk tlio women who know from jiersonnl oxperienco tlmt Lydia E. liukhani,B vegetable (Jouipouiui can una does euro temalo diseases. AllllntlllA. Uoalian-Jbl. W. T. Iialion, IlonU No. a. ArknitMU. Cheater Mra. Klla Woinl. t'onnrrtlrtit. Wllllmantlo-Ura. K1U lionuim, Dot 3. (lorB;la, Orllla-Mrl.T. A. Ctll.b. A JrlAUMLna Y. Honrr, ItouUKo.!. Itlnlio. WooitaMawMrt. nnchol .luhbaon. Itllnnla. Motif r-Mri. Mitrr Hall. Ilertllt-Mta. Clmi. Kulkel. llurton VIwMra. 1'eler LAngrnbalm. L'hlcaKo Mra.AlraiiaKiftrlliifl;,!II.jitiitilonPt. Clilcngo-Mr. W llllam Tully, 403 DiMmi Ate. Clilcaicu-Mra. Harriet Jaimtakl, JUU Lyuau Ut., iitrman. Indiana, South Ilrmt-Mra. Frl onta, 1014 8. Latajr. must. WlncuMttr-Mr. Stay Ileal. IiulliniKlla-.Mra. A. 1'. Andarion, 1M7 E. frail Nt. I.tiKtley-Mra. MijrFrT. Vluonnea-M la. Hvl. ll..Teranlct, WWN. loth PI. I'ruillelnii-Mra. May Marihatl, It, It., No. 44. Djcr-Mtn. William Otxrloh, It. IM). No. 1. liullaliaHltallf MleV.Plper.29 S.Ad.llaoli 81. Llgouler-Mri. Ell la Woud, ft. F. I). No. 4. own. Melbourne Mra. Clara Waterniann,Il.F.D.l. Knnaaa. Klnllej-Mn. 8li-lla IIUToril Seaman. Kentucky, lAiilstllle-Mra.Ham.le..1U3 4tbSt. KutbMre. JJxaie llullaiid. .mileliiiiH. Mntrgutattra. U. A. Ijiinrouo. MiIiip. . I.eltr,n-Mra. ltenrt Uouller.SaOirnrd fit. South Weil HarlHir-Mra. Lillian ltobbina,Mt. Deiort r.lilit Slallnii. Gar.llner-Mrt. 8. A. Wllllanja, K.F.D.KO. 14. 11 n ft. ItofkHnil-Mn. Will Youiis.dCotuinblaATe. 8abattua-Mra. II. W. Mltcliull, 1IOI3. Mantniifl. tlalllmore-Mr.WS.Kor,l.l911lJUidoinieSt. llatnpnteadMra. ,Ta. H. llltidy. 3laaaurlilitta. Itnabnrr-Mra. Francla Merltle, U Flrbl Fit. YorrralerMra. imailfa Cvle, 117 Houtbsuto street. Mliblirnu. Paw l'aWMRumia I)rujK;r. lletroltMMrp. ltuU.t Junjr, a3 Clifl'tnnt Rt. 8cottflU-Mt. ,1. II. .loliiiaon, K. F. II. Nil. 3. lletrnlt.Mra. A. I'redmore,31ICI.-ult Ate. Flualiluii-Mra. Hurt Loyd, It. F. 1. No. 3, Cnre of 1), A Hanhorn. HletlienaoiiMMra. txiula lleandoln. Detroit Mra. Frel.la ltnaenau. t&l Meldrum Ar,lrfrm(in. llnnrM,tn. , Mlnneapolla Mra.JobnCl.Muldan,2tUSecond i., i. ll..l,.lnnl. Colfe'Tllle Mri. H. J..lonr. , l'laltil)ur.-Jlr. Verna W llkea, n. F. I). L Mlaaourt. XI Clarkftdala Mlaa Anna Waltaee. 1 OrniiofuMr4. Mart McKltlght. I Shamrock- Jale llam. 11. F. II. I, Itoi 27. llroKkfleld-Mra. Sarah Louilfiiont, ZV7 . Markets! Nrliraaka. Cambridge Mra. Nellie Moalander. New Jeracy. Marlton-Mra. Cleorse .lorily. Kniile S.ltoi 40. Catoden Mra.W.r.Vatelitliio.iHrJIJiicolu Ar Camden-Mra. Tlllle Watera, iM Llt, rty 81. raleraon-Mra. Wm. HoinervUle. 183 llara barihAT. Men York. Rcntt-Mre. H. J. Ilarlr. llrooklyn Mra. l'otfrOalfney.MSMarceyAr. IXirnn&llville Mra. WlllUm Houghton. Ilea lttlllc-Mra. A. A. WW: dohiiatoan-Mra. Homer N.Soaiitfln, 10S R. Main HI Ohio. Columbua-Mra. F- Hanon,904 V, Iyr.na; Ht. Cincinnati Mra. W. K. llouah, 7 Kamluw Ar. Mngadere-Mra. le Matigca, lWtx 131. Atwater .Station-Mra. Minnlo Muelhaunt Iayton-Mra. F. 11. Smith, 4.11 lllin St. CluyiTllle-.Mra. Klla Michael, It. P. l. Nn. J. t;lliclnn.ill-Mra. Flora Abr, I3CJ F.rut Ht. I)a)ton-Mra.Idanale,UoiIl,NatlonalMlll- tary Home. Cterelaud-Mlaa Ltnle Btelger, K10 Fleet Ale., H. l:. Cliiclnnatl-Mra.K.H.Maddocka.SlMntlkell Are. Oklnlinnta. HarlleaTllle Mra. Woo,lnun Ilranatellcr, Or-0;iii. Josejih-Mra. Allco ItulTman. I'plliailHlllu. Illll ltnn-Mta. . K. lur,ler. l4,)aliou Mra.llarryL. lllltle, 233 Irf-bnianMa. Fria.Mra. ,). I'. Kn.lllcb, H. F. IJ. No. T. Weileyrllla-Mta. Macgle Later, It. F. II. 1. 1'hlla. Mra. Chaa. Hoc 11, 2HI7 N, CI irnet Ht. I'hlU.-Mra. K.K.(lnrrett,2r;N.(liiriiel S. Falrcliaiiee Mra. ldclla A.lliinhuni, Itx 1&4. 1'I.IU.Mra. John Ji.hnalon, 21U Hleitel Ht, Fori llnntcr-Mra. Mary Jane .Shall,,. Knit Karl-Mia. Anioiatua I.toii, 11. F. (1. 2 Hearer Falla-Mra. W. 1'. llyd, 21W bereutk Aye. , Tviiiieaaev. Rykel-Mfnnte Hall. Chrlltlana-Mre. Mary Wood, IU F. D. No J. liyaraburg-Mra. l.us lllUUrd It. It. No. 1. Trvne. l'ecoa Mra. Ada Young Jy?Bleaton. lliiuiton-Mra. Uraalo U Illckl, SID Clcretan4 St. Yrrinnnl. Oranlteylllc-Mra. Clua. Ilarclay, K. F. U. VlrKlnU. HajOtlJ-iIra. Majnu. Wlmtlo. Wrat Vlritlnhl. Ylenna Mrf. Kinma Wheatou. Wlaronaln. ICewaaknm-Mta. f'arl linhlke. Mltwaukco lira. Jhuiim liuae, &33 Flrat flt., C?rrNian, Tlio nliovo names were Releclecl nt random from thousands wlio hnvo lieon bcnellted by Jlrs. l'iiikliiun's fatuous niedieiiie, nnd no reward whatever is (riven them fortius ttsoof their names. Ask tlicni wliuttlivtlilnk of I.jcllu li. l'lnUltniii's Yvirctulilo Conipoiinil. I The Bishop Trust Company, Limited, BKfl to nntiounco Hint on January 1st, 1910, they will open a Ladles" Department In connection with their Trust business, whero Indies, desirous of sav ing money, or with property Interests, or funds to Invest may call or correspond and receive ndvlco as to opening n hank account, putting tlwlr funds out at Inter est, buying real estate, stocks or bonds, or Investing In nny oHier class of security. Under the Laws of tho Ter ritory a woman can .nnld property In her own rlgtt. Tho IJlshop Trust Company feci that they havo been fortunate In securing for this Department the services ot Miss J. T. Muclutyre, who Is well known ,ln tho business community of- Honolulu us the manager for eight years past of Hlshop & Company's Savings Ilanlc. Miss Macln tyrn will have an olllco In the? Illshop Trust Company's Uutldlug on llethcl Street, where she will be found dally from 0 to 12, after the 1st ot January. AH accounts and -transactions strictly confidential. Just chargo the lost sleep to youth that Is enjoying itself. ROBBED RESTAURANT GOTfTHREE MONTHS. Waterhouse trust Fort and Merchant Streeti, a . I Kelclhopu, a young Hawaiian, has been sentenced to threo months' Im prisonment, huWng been found guilty of puilninlng articles belonging to a .Chinese restaurant. Tho young man j was caught after qulto a chase, and ome of tho stolen property was recov ered by the jiollco. Those "Arnold" Goods ss&ij THE "ARNOLD" INFANTS' KNIT ABDOMINAL BAND Competition has failed to-approach the degree of perfection so long es tablished by this band. It is seam less and has adjustable shoulder straps. A measure of its fineness is indicated by the fact that it is made on machines knitting thirty six needles to the inch. Price 40c and upward. MJ? Our Sterling Silverware Costs but little more than vu used to nay for plated ware, but it la3ts a lifetime. Our large stock comprises everything fronTthc smallest spoon or fork to large. Punch bowls and table services. Strictly New York prices prevail. Ii. F. Wichman & Co.. Ltd., Leading Jewelers. TOYS! TOYS! The assortments are full, riety is truly wonderful. The va- M A. B. ARLEIQH & CO., LTD. "s Hotel Street. " ' '&':& &J!$tiuMAMh!iir4 ite 'i ypL ,aj, im-imfwivmviwi-i"immm.