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.1 JU HB FXCIFID eTOTMERCTKTJ OTVESTISEB. HONOLULU. SEPTEMBER 10, tooj. i c J The Sherwin Williams Paint (PUEPAREP) Made to paint buildings with outside and inside has thia guarantee in plain letters on every can: "We guarantee that this paint, when properly used, will not crack, flake or chalk off, and will cover more surface, ork better, wear longer and permanently look better than other paints, including Pure White Lead and Oil. We hereby agree to forfeit the value of the paint and the cost of applying it, if in any instance, it is not found as above represented." THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COftPANY. We have a large stock of S.-W. P. and live up to the above guarantee. Call for a color card of the beet mixed paint made. E. O. HALL & SON, Ltd. CORNER FORT AND Kird STREETS "7 Correct Clothes Nothing to equal the cele brated make of ALFRED BEN J AMIN&CO. In fit, material, style and work manship, they are as nearly perfect as clothes can bemade. See our window display with prices. Clothiii1 L-IBVUTTED TWO STORES Corner Fort and Hotel Streets and Hotel near Bethel. Co9 Advertisement Changed Mondays. Pretty Fancy Draperies :o:- . There's always some part of the house that would look more cozy with a pretty drapery or a doorway that needs port;eres Perhaps they already have that decora tion, but it needa to be chaneed for new. We hav8 just opened the very latest draperies in beautiful Oriental Etripts at 10c , 15c. and 20c per yard. Swiss curtain materials, either dotted or in stripes, this week at tOc. per yard. , Silkoline, plain and 6gured, 10c. and 15c. Fine portieres in all shades at from $3 00 to $4.00 a . pair. See them on display in our windows. PROGRESS BLOCK 9 Fort Street. REQUISITES or the i DARK ROOM i 4 ii A- I ; - 1 111 All Photographic Supplies for Amateurs and Professionals Constantly on Hand at Lowest Prices Honolulu Photo Supply Co. Fort Street - Jme p. Morgan. President; Cecil Bwn, Vie President: T Km. te. Seeretary; Charles H. Atherton. 4idltor; W. H. HoorsftaT rr and llAnager. lrtM IE-u.sta,ce 3z Co., X-ta., WHOLESALE AIJS rCETAIL DEALERS IN Firewood, Stove, Steam, Blacksmith's Coal Also Black and White Sand. Telephone Main 295. Ppecial Attention Given to Praying. nSTESVv g-oods Arrived Per S. S. Alameda Saturday Is o-ur Great Bargain Day Dry Coods Cents' PurniFhlngs Nminpq Street. THERESA II COURT Takes Appeal From Judgment by Dickey. FAILED TO PAY FOR " HOME RULER" George Davis Meets His Match in Judge Henry Highton of San Francisco. An appeal was filed In Circuit Court yesterday in the case of The Robert Grieve Publishing Co. vs. Theresa Wil cox from a judgment given by Judge Dickey against the "Princess" for the sum of $64.87. The petition alleges "that the defend ant Theresa "Wilcox is indebted to the plaintiff in the sum of $54.50, the pur chase price of merchandise sold to de fendant, and for the printing of one thousand copies of the 'Kuokoa Home Rula' newspaper printed and delivered at defendant's request." There was no defense by defendant, and plaintiff testified that he was to receive $2o for each 500 copies of the Home Rula printed. The copies printed April 9th were not delivered because of the failure of Theresa to pay for them. T. I. Dillon appeared for plaintiff and J. L. Kaulukou for defendant. OTHER APPEALS An appeal is taken in the case of C. W. Ahoy vs. S. W. Kaai, in which Judge Dickey found for plaintiff in the sum of $77.84. Suit was for $75 alleged to have been given to defendant to de liver to plaintiff but which he failed to do. Appeals were taken also in the cases of H. T. James, assignee of Honolulu Paint and Wall Paper Co., vs.' Goo Hoy, and Chin Kim vs. Wun Nim Yam. The latter suit was for the possession of $163 worth of Chinese jewelry which was awarded to plaintiff. j DAVIS GETS A CALL, DOWN. ' George Davis has found his match in Henry Highton of San Francisco, and the freak attorney is beginning to real ize the fact. Yesterday morning., in Judge Gear's court the Sumner case was again call ed up, on the question of the qualifica tion of .the court to. hear the matter. Davis objected saying that the court obtained no jurisdiction until the four teen days allowed to answer had ex pired. F. E. Thompson and 'Mr. High ton both opposed this stand, claiming that a respondent could defend himself as soon as he could get into court. Mr.' Highton asked that the court first de cide as to his qualification and Gear replied that if he did hold he had juris diction he would not hear the case be cause he was disqualified. Mr. Highton asked that he be allow ed until this morning to argue the ques tion of jurisdiction which the court granted. Then Davis jumped up and said that there was nothing before the court, the matter of jurisdiction had already been decided and if anything was to be done it would only be an attempt on the part of the respondents to set the case for trial before the time for the return of the summons. Davis glared at Mr. Highton In his usual ferocious way while addressing his re marks to the court and when he had finished, , the latt?r arose and stated that he wasn't used to having attor neys "jumping down his throat." "I am not in the habit of indulging in per sonalities myself, and I object to the conduct of counsel," said Mr. Highton. Davis left the court room telling every one in the neighborhood that it was only an attempt to get newspaper no toriety, while Highton said that Davis was trying to be a bully, but he didn't intend to be bulldozed by him. JUST OPEN ii ft Ladies Washable Skirts MADE OF PIQUE, D.D(2K and LIMEM The Tailoring much better than any -we have heretofore been able to secure. port of the membership committee be ing as follows: Membership October 1, 1901, 293; lost by removal, 69; lost by death, 1; new members this year, 210; total resident members, 433. The physical committee reported en couragingly of this important branch of the Association work, and gave much credit to Miss Lilian Bacon for her ex cellent instruction. The committee re porttd that a number of extra classes would be formed, enabling the business women and teachers to take advantage of them. The classes will be as fol lows: Ladies, Tuesday and Friday, 9:30 a. m.. Girls, Monday and Thursday, 2:15 p. m. Teachers, Saturday, 9:30 a. m. Children, Saturday, 10:30 a. m. Evening, Monday, 7:30 p. m. Business, Wednesday, 5 p. m. Basket ball prac tices will take place out of doors. On alternate Saturday afternoons the di rector will conduct outing expeditions. ' Mrs. Brown, the general secretary, in her report says: Many and great are the constant demands upon one's love land sympathy. Hardly a day passes 'without its story of trouble and loneli 1 ness. Very few prove unworthy of our confidence and many are real heroines ' in the courage they show In fighting the j battles of everyday life, and it becomes no duty but a privilege to cheer them onward with our love, our sympathy 'and our friendship. ! The new chairmen of committees for 1902-1903 were announced, as follows: ' Social, Mrs. Dr. Mays; educational, 'Mrs. O. H. Walker; finance, Mrs. B. L. Marx; membership, Miss Emilie Schnoor; physical. Miss Lilian Bacon; strangers, Mrs. G. W. King; music, ! Miss Carrie ' Castle; boarding home, 'Mrs. F. J. Lowrey. Lumbago 30 Years A Remarkable Cure Per formed by Dr. flcLaugh lin'5 Electric Belt. Dr. MCLAUGHLIN Dear clr: I suf fered from lumbago pains anu sciatica for 30 years before using your Electrical Treatment, and in two months your wonderful Belt entirely cured me. Ap preciating the excellence of your meth od. I am, yours truly, HUGH FRASER, 219' Elm avenue, San Francisco. And some people are content with pasting porous plasters on their backs to get the little relief they give. Lum bago is a condition which can be cured by Electricity as I apply it. I can tell you of hundreds of other cures. My Belt pours a gentle, glowing heat into the back and cures it to stay cured. A man recently told me that he had had lumbago for twenty years, and it had never laid him up yet, though he felt badly at the time. He was carried from his work in a hack two days after, and was in bed when he sent for my belt. It cured him. Get it before you are laid up. It will cure you quickly, and your trouble will never come back. Call and see it; or sent for ook of proof. Send this ad. Dr. A G. McLaughlin, Office hours: 8 a. m. to 8:30 p. m.; Sundays 1 t 1. Never Sold by Drug Stores or Agents. 906 Market St. Snii Pranclseo, Cal.U.S.A EXPENSES OF THE Y. W. C. A. The Lunch Room Pays for Itself But Gives No Profits. It Catarrh Among the reports read at the annual meeting of the T. W. C. A., on Monday evening, none indicated the prosperity ! of the Association more than the finan cial statement which gave a cash bal ance of $670. The total receipts were about J4900, and the expenses were nec essarily large .owing to the additions end improvements in the quarters, which now take in half of the entire upppr floor of the Boston block. The lunch room was operated at a cost of about $1200, with receipts $3 in excess of that amount. This room, which is conducted as a benefit to the members, is not a money-making feature, the plan being to make the expenses and re ceipts balance at the end of each year. The room has grown in popularity un til the dining space had to be enlarged, there being nearly 60 lunches served every day lunches of the daintiest dishes. The membership was shown to have grown largely during the year, the re- Catarrh is a dreadful dis ease that comes sneaking along for years, gradually growing worse and worse gradually spreading from the nasal cav ity to the throat, to the bronchial tubes and on to the lungs, spreading over the delicate network of mem branes causing a vile and poisonous discharge, a dis charge that is filthy and foul smelling. Often this discharge is not coughed or hawked up, but slides down to the stomach urgan. aau tausrs au sorts ot disturbance finally getting into the blood and weakening and impoverishing it. Catarrh is a long story, full of troubles and misery until it finally controls the whole system and eventually destroys it. A cold in the head is generally the beginning of catarrh, and chronic catarrh is a difficult disease to cure. Halpruner's will check a cold at once Halpruner's is fine for colds it knocks out a cold in a few hours it just drives it right out of the system and gives you quick and satisfactory relief. So stop your cold with Halpruner's and keep up the treatment for catarrh take Halpruner's internally to remove the cause and spray the medicine, diluted with water, up the nostrils to clean out mucous and phlegm and allay the inflammation and soothe the soreness. Keep up this treatment conscientiously and regularly and your catarrh will gradually disappear. Do not get discouraged if you are not cured in a dav or a week. Remember this you have had catarrh for many years' and it has a strong hold oa your system and you must not expect to get rid of it at once. But keep up the treatment and you will cure yourself entirely. All dmggistj thould sell Halpruner's if yours refuses to supply vou the Halpruner Medical Mfg. Co., 28 California St., San Francisco, will send vou a large bottle by prepaid expressage on receipt of $1 .00. ' 40 Healthful 1 Beverages "When you want liquors for social or medioinal use, order .. some of our European ii u Brandies Old Spanish Port . . . lOyrs. "Invalid Port" Wine . .11" Amontillado Sherry . , 15 H Fine Red Port Wine (Lisboa) very old. The foregoing WINES are excellent appetizers, and for INVALIDS excellent stimu lants. Come, Give lis a Call! The Pioneer Wine and Liquor House. HofTschlaeger Co., Ltd. :u rvuiK oil, near potnui "LION BRAND ; TRADE MARK i Sit fiife 1 8 S I ill!! I i 3 t : ... h". ."Ik- II 1 . The famous "Lion Brand" of shirts manufactured by the U. S. Shirt and Collar Co., are now being offered by The von Hamm-Young Go,, Ltd. Queen Street 1 at prices that will surprise KrA pleat e you. f " THE RESULT. A sitter can not be posed in a moment. To securs good pictures one must take time to study the moods of the sitter and give him the opportunity to become at ease. We pursue this course and the result Justifies the time and patience used. J. J. WILLUMS, Fort Street. Photograph i SHAVING 15 'cents AT THE Panlheon Shaving Parlors. CHAS. HUMMEI Manager. .- E. R. BATH, Plumber Located at 1G5 King St., Opposite Young BW- TELEPHONE MAIN 61. Agent for the Celefceratci DonjW Closet sir 3