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ta f.VRtftNO ntlM.RTIM. KONOMII.H. T II., MONDAY, NOV. 2, 1010. HI 1911 Sterling icycIjEiSK s-m 80 Just Arrived & . C.rfjCL js ft 1 ii. I 1 nTh 'tV' The "Built Like a Watch" Kind 'k STERLING BICYCLES ar: exceedingly graceful in appearance and substantial in construct on. They are made in one of the largest and best equinoed factories where for fourteen years the one aim has been to combine style, runnine and wearing qual ities with moderate price. The quality which enters into these bicycles is made possible onlv by the possession of this long ex perience, unequalled manufa:turinp; facilities and a great output. STEELING MODEL A. PRICE $25.00 FRAME:. 22 inch.. Option 20, 24. Main tubes. 1 inch seamless steel. Flush Joints. Crank Bra:ket dropped' 2 Inches. CROWN: Oval. Nickel pla cd. FINISH: Black enamel, nicksl trimmings. Option Sterling Green. WHEELS: Nickeled spokes, double butted and swaged, 32 to fron wheel. 3G to rear. Hubs, simdle pattern with ball re tainers. Wood rims enameled to match frame. TIRES: New Oxford Single Tube or M. & W. Double Tube. tfEAR: 75, 24x9 sprockets. CHAIN: 3-16 inch block, 1 inch pitch. SADDLE: Wheeler No. 490. PEDALS: Ra.-trap. HANDLEBARS: 18 inch up curve reversible. 'CRANKS: 7. inch single piece, forged from selected stock. E. O. HALL fc SON, Ltd. Honolulu, T. H. W. C. Peacock & Co., Ltd. Wines and Liquors FAMILY TRADE A SPECIALTY Sole Agents Mont Rouge Wines NOON T -i-mjVTfe after.; TIME XiUIllll NOON' 5 t The Criterion ROSA J CO. Beers, Wines and Liquors FAMILY TRADE GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION i DELIVERIES TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY Phone 3181 ROSA & CO., , Alskea and Queen Streets mtktuit Skfrl. If U ilm..i -ar. .,J, WHEN WF-mm you want to drink the best, inch as CRESTA BLANOA and INOLEN00K WINES. KINO WILLIAM SCOTCH WHISKEY, MUMM'S CHAMPAfJNE, which we carry. We also carry a full line of other Wines and Liquors, and deliver to any part of the city. MACFARLANE & CO,, LIMITED Plume 2020 Queen Street BIJOU WILL OPEN DEC. 1 .tt'ntk mi the New llijou thentor, which la located on tlio former she of the Princess skntlng rink, has progressed so rnillly that It will he turned oev to Its proprietors soernl days ahead of the mhertlgcd tlmo of Its formal opening Although the big spnclous, airy and commodious, play house la practically complete and ready for occupancy thn management .has decided to defer the opening till Thursday evening, December 1, ns ad vertised. Thnnksglvlng day forty car penters handled, cut and (aid 2.i,noo Teet of flooring, building it nn nn In cline that permltfl a perfect view of the stage from any part of the t ho lder. The tact that the building Is open on three Bides will make It an Ideal amusement place both In win ter and Hummer an thn rooting scheme will shelter from the rain In wet weather while it will he nH cool In tho hot months ns tho open air. Striking nn Innovation In the way of vaudeville and motion pictures the llijou will offer nothing hut first class talent and new animated picture sub jects. At lists will he brought from Hie coast regularly and changes In the program will bo mado twice week ly. The Wllhelnilnn, which is duo here tomonow, has among Its pas sengers seen vaudeville, artists, u complete orchestra of eight pieces and Mr. Sam Kubey, who will hae the management of the new house. liullt along lines to meet oery re quirement of thp theater-goer, aa well ns to meet nil tho oxlgcncles'of weath er conditions tho New nijou bids fair to take Its place In tho front rank of local theaters. As for the comforts of Its patrons oery detail has been provided for. In n word the now nmusement place will he first class In every pnrtlcufar. Tho opening bill will bo announced Inter. BASEBALL FORTY YEARS AGO There w-ns n tlmo when the peoplo wcro not wild over baseball, but It was before baseball was Invented, and that means n groat mnny years ago. ii tho early athletic recors of Chicago cricket preceds the present' national sport. The tribe of base-' ball fans appeared, however, before tho Ivll war. During that strug-! gle there was, of oiirne n check on profefslonnl sports of nil kinds, l.'it' with the mining of. peaio there wns n sreal revlnl. Hero Is n bit of lo cal hlttory dated September, 1870: "ClitrnRci Whlto Stockings, having dofented tho Ucd Stooklngs of Cin cinnati nt thnt city, received nn ovation from 100,000 people on their return homo 'and wcrp tendered a banquet nt the llrjggs house." The town had about .100,000 In habitants nt tho time, so that if tho nvntlon wns up lo the reports about one-hlrd of tho peoplo turned out to meet the conquering horoes. Verily there wcro fnns In those loys. Cnn wo heat thorn now? Chi cago Ocenn. BEATEN BY ONE GOAL SATURDAY jTho Kami wcro dofented at soc cer Sat in day nftcinoou by n team composed of High School nliimnl by ono goal during tho Iant half of the gJmo. It wiib n practlco gnmo to break the nliimnl In for tho series which is to bo plnyejl In Hawaiian Association Koothall belles opening Dcccmbor 17. Tho lineup; . ., ,, Highs Henry 'Chlltoii.ojl lender; ill till It f1nr i.tnki V..lll....1.. !.. Johnny Claik, Islft uljliqck; Jllck,- man, ch fullback; H, Chilling. worth, ccntSei luiltA(ql,lnri right half; 0IW)r.8oftr5W..li!flff rrrcn. do, center forwjcKlj sfiig Iling. hi- sldo loftl.'IIohDhil klilo lAt: Vi it imwmm,zfm- m .'. -- 4 IJt.'ll . , ter, v'"' in.", jfiiiirtpiiiiuiuii,'1 iu' rlnlit " side right. Kams Harold OiHlfrcy, left end; Noah, left conlor: Kamnlopllt. ccnlor; Sam Hussoy, right center; Wnlulonlo, right end; Apnii, left half; S, Hush, center half; II. Ilrnndt. right half;' Cnpt. Hen Hussoy. left full; Knlnl, right full, nnd I.ujan, goal tender. COLDS CAU8E HEADACHE LVXATIVE DROMO-OUININR. ro. moves tho cause. Used tho world over to cure a cold In ono day. 13. W. GROVU'5. signature on each Ikix. Mmla IHRI3 MGUICINU CO. fUlnt Uuii. U. S, A. FOOTBALL HERO Honolulu Boy Won Game for Harvard from Army By Lucky Stroke. I.otlirop Wlthtngtnn of Harvard was the" heio of the Hnrvntd-Vcst I'olnt game, neeordlug to a graphic account of the rmitect In a Now Yoik paper. It rays: I.iieU won Harvard's gnme against the Army nn tho academy Held nt West Point yesterday afternoon, 'in the score of fi to o there Is summed . u. .r, m i..h .... u.e nurn- est gnme the Crimson has had this m-hmiii, mil oi me iinruesi u is likely to have. The Army fought ItH licnv- ler opponents through every second of the play, mid In tho opinion of the great crowd that witnessed the contest honors were .n. despite thej Harvard Used Best Team. llnrvnrd put Its best tenm Into the mm. ii ..MMiK.il mree inn i-ievi-ua aiong, ami miring ino warming-up practice, nil thirty threo men were nt work. The full sqund of the Army looked very small beside this aggre gation, hut the knowledge that Har vard had more substitutes than It wns likely to use In half n dozen games made little difference to tho soldiers. They seemed to And new Inspirator In tho knowledge that they warp outnumbered na well ns out-weighed. Harvard's beef wns very apparent throughout tho gnme. Most of her gnlnsvore made with straight plung ing through the Army line, mid there was time nfter tlmo when It seemed thnt nothing roul stop her dogged progreRS down tho field. Hut the Army found n. wny ench time, evon when It -wns pressed so closo it almost literally braced Itself ngnlnst Its goal posts to stop the hnmmorlng. The pluy wns too open to n mark ed decree, even for tho now rules. Hardly u movement of tho ball wns ma irom any oi mo sianus, n conai tlon for which West Point was largo- ly rohpoiiBlble. Harvard p!ncd her thick j-eplrs nnd that torrlhlo Itch, men eloso all through tho gamo;Tho germs multiply f amor than Nn even when kicks were plainly com- t" cnn throw them off. Ing none but her backs plioed awayl Nmv- tlicr0 I"-nly ono wny In get from tho line. West Point, on tho rid of these gorms-lhcy must bo kill other hand, kept either tackles or Pl1 l" "lelr 'O'lBlng p'acn. Hosing thn ends well back nt all times, nnd ""raach or trying to .euro tho blood found the po'ley n vnlunhlo ono ov " '"" Tf "l!'""' K1" V'0 KermB I",'! my fow minutes. Her great wenk- 't Is why nil tho blood rouindlos fall " ... Ill PPZPlllfl! thnt f nlsn -vlir nn1vp4 noiB seemed to bo In ,,. In KVHU'h IK-I men down tho f.old on kicks, , m hl" nnd again. Harvard might punts nnd rognlned heavily on the slow- nes of the Army. Then luck put on her red lilan. Kct. Tho signal enmc for a fako n sldo klik, hut Just ns tho hnll start ed for Dean Capt. Wlthlngton leap ed forward, from right tn klo nnd took It. .Wlthlngton swung on lilsjhonllhy growth, glilng Nntuio al heel toward the Army gonl, nnd ns chanco. while killing tho germs fnstcr ho tucked tho ball Into tho crookl'" 'oy can multiply, of his elbow n groan went up, for Honolulu Drug Company of this city the ball slipped nwny from him nnu.iocomnicnds I), n. D. Prescription, nl- went bounding townrd the line on Ih own respnnslhlllty. Whut followed wns moro basket, ball than football. Tho Army men seamed rooted to tho ground whoio they stood, nnd tho Harvard men wore not much moio sprt, for what seemed minutes passed before nny defeusa nt nil milled around Wlth lngton. He plunged desperately nf ter the h.lll, and Just ns his fingers touched It' It rolled nwny ngnln. Kor teiynrda he dribbled It for all tho wrtd,,ng If ho wero on n 'gymnasium lloory'hut Just ns his men closed,;nk nrrtlinil 1 lilm ntl.I Hint aAldlm... nnltia ,..,.., - .y.i.i ... ia iiiui nwiuii;i n villi." pouncing nfter him he got a 'rent ". o... L"j .: : " "iJi w::in or the pnjjfltouchdowiflof tiejBame.l(Manamenrif am'Kiioey,) l'lTUr' lellil itlfiFP irnM. i-' .. ilf 'HiClj kd.ury IfrWlirJ goat. ' Tfi'e.flrkt ..wpVrJ pasij-of UiUljnr foJIcWfllfUj's nppQarnricoWW Jtl line,' 'Krothlnghnm'B throw tfeii nasifof Llilvlcrnmu!! imenrnnen "IfillJtlfAfi ', . .'Ilffk ..J "'" w 'viiri:rii blocked, however, by Snaldlngs. Impetuous leap into the air. He enmo hnek flvo ynrds with the ball nnd McDonald kicked for twonty-flvo morn, Arnold getting down under It so rapidly thnt tho guln wns full. A SUGGESTION ON ECZEMA It Is suggested tluit crzemn surfer ers nsk Honolulu Hrug Co of this city .nlinl rrporls they are getting from the patients who hnvo used the nil of wlntorgreen liquid compound, 1). I). PRICES 10 and 15c NO HIGHER wnlched my chaiuo nnd helped my D. Prescription, Seating Capacity 1500. sell. BECAUSE SHE "Ilecauso She Loved 1 Jim So," it lunu comedy In three ucts, and one that lias created a furore, all nvpr tho Sta.es, will bo the offering of tho George II. Howard Company nt the New Orphcum this evening, Tuesday and Wednesday. Thursday, Friday and Saturday and Saturday matinee William Ulllette's famous comedy "AH , tho Comforts ol Hoiiip,".WI bo pre sented. -1(0 Tho -story of "Ilecauso She Loved Him So" deals with the infelicities of married life where too gieut n pre ponderance of Jealousy Is mixed with , ,mc ,,. t tf nter 8tlnB nIU, currca mnny Blllmong y,McU llffor(1 m.pu lor cleu,r CUB( nU ()f wlitcH aro sure to bo taken advantage ()f. ENTRIES COMING FOR ANNUAL WALK Hvery day 'brings out statement from ,,, ,,,,, , cnlop ,hp nllllllill walking contest on December 18, nnd Ihe latest addition to tho huiieli Is Antono Knoo, who will give the other contestants n walk for their money, Henry Chllllngwortli plnns to be In tho real raco thls'ycar down Kn Inknim avenue, hnd be nnil Knoo will probably bo leaders In tho event. Dick Sullivan has expressed his Intention of not entering, although ho will put up n cup for tho win ner, nnd Ayies, who cntno In second last year. Is out of the country!' so ho will not take part. Kleven men havo signified their Intention of entering; which prom ises n good field. ECZEMA A GERM DISEASE. When the skin of nn eczema suffer er Itches and burns In untold agony, do jou know what is going on within tho pores of that skin? Myriads of mlcmicopic animals nro gnawing nt tho flesh hreaklnir down tho flno cells nnd causing festers, mpoV. " -fcV-tllH, I1IUI in 111.7 1 113 ,,,,,, ,, ,., ,...,. , ., .. .,. ".. ..." IU,, I Wll-,l,ll W.tll ll llil IIU' ,nill,nnl ,,,! ...l-.lb ty' ...... I i Ordinary oil of wlntorjtrccn proper ly compounded In liquid form will penetrate tho jxircs of tho skin nnd kill tho eczema germs. If properly mixed with thymol, glycerine nnd oth er Ingredients (ns In D. D. D. Pros cription) this wnsh will bul)d up tho tlssuo of tho skin nnd promote its fl0 D- " Sonl'- Thoio Is enough gold In tho seven sens to give us $24JOOO,6oq nploco, hut It would cost more thnn thnt to get it Into our bank account. n, r- AMUSEMENTS. New i iiou i neater :itoi .i" Xm ( JOU :!' 1 V ..t' II M m ' 1WO i Eufranjfcs tli row WelhSf'JMiei ai. uno. Bethel, anajiPahahi . . - l -. tl ri- , . . m ociow ion. ' i HONOLULU'S LARGEST, SAFEST and MOST COMFORTABLE PLAYHOUSE WILL OPEN THURSDAY, DEC. 1. 7 VAUDEVILLE STARS 7 and LATEST MOTION PICTURES. COMPLETE ORCHESTRA. AMUSEMENTS. VIOLIN RECITAL Mrs. Arthur Bur'.ctte Injjalls, VicVnist Ass ted by Mrs. Riley Harris Al!e:i and Mies Else Wcrthmuellcr Soprano. Accompanist. HAWAIIAN OPERA HOUSE, Tuesday, Nov. 29, 8.30 p.m. Auspices of Kilolnna Art League, Reserved Scats 503.. 7uc. and $1.00 at.BenrstrOm Muiio Co. New Orpheum (Telephone 2GG0) , TONIGHT TONIGHT and TUESDAY-and WEDNESDAY The Funrl est Ever Geo. B. Howard and Company in "Because She Loved Him So" ORDER YOUR SEATS TODAY. Thursday, Friday and Saturday Eve's and SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY, Two-Thirty p. m., Any Seat in the House 25c. All the Comforts of Home BY WILLIAM GILLETTE. Evening Prices, 25c, 35c, 50c. AALA PARK The Great American Show From the Barnum & Bailey Circus Greatest Show on Earth Opens in Honolulu under Double King Tent December 5th NOVELTY THEATER Corner Nuuanu and Pauahi Streets WISE & MILTON THE MUSICAL MILLERS GEO. W. STANLEY Character Artist LATEST MOTION PICTURES PIERRE BARON ALOHA BATH HOUSE. School of Physical Culture, Bclentlllc Massuge, Mcdlcnl Gymnastics (Swedish Move ments). Ladles' Men's nnd Children's classes. Hours: a. ra, to 10 p. m. and Private Instruction. 31 r. (iutftiir lllorkmnu (of Iloynl Swedish Oymn. InBt.) Masseur and, Instructor of Oymnastlcs. : ROyfll ACSdCHiy Of Dancing Odd Fellows' Hall Mother I hope wou didn't 'ask Mr enko twlco when you took ten with Mrs, Hi own, smnll Hobby "No. indeed. 1 Savoy Jheater Hotel, Opposite Bethel MOTION PICTURES VAUDEVILLE4 Begins at G :45 P. M, Tliu 0LQFIELDS Musical Artists Prom Orpheum Circuit WILSON SISTERS Artistic Song nnd Danco World boaters In Their Lino FRANK FOSTER Monologue and Coon Shouter COUNTESS DE P0MME Vocalist Park Theater WILLS & HASSAN World's Qroatcst Equilibrists And Motion Pictures THE EMPIRE , THEATER NEW VAUDEVILLE ARTISTS FROM THE COLONIES Admission 15c. 10c, So n c lacific J a loon KING AND NUUANU STREETS You'll find lows here. they're all good fel- "It's ihe Fashion Hotel nr. Fort D. H. Davies, Prop. PRIMO BEExC Order Cream Pure Rye Sold bv - j L0VEJ0Y AND 0 0. Rainier Beer F0K SALE AT ALL BASI Telephone 2131 QUARTER SIZES at Regal Shoe Store, King and Bethel Streets 1 K i t n j&m