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map Sunday Advertiser Uttered at the Postoffice In Honolulu, H. T-, bm leoond-claaa matter.) Published Every Sunday Morning by the 2L4WAIIAN GAZETTE Co, Ltd. Tea Holt BIocK. $5 South King St. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Elivered by carrier In city, per month. . t 25 Mailed to any address for 1 year In th United States or Territory and is desirous if possible of being relieved as commandant of the Mare Island yard thirty days prior to his retirement, in accordance with the usual custom. The department will comply with' his request in the event of having an officer available to re lieve him in this very important as signment, so that it is very probable that he and Mrs. Lyon will leave the yard within a few weeks. . The latter will sail direct for Honolulu, where they were stationed before coming to Mare Island and where they are both very popular. Rear Admiral Lyon will probably go East for a short trip and will later join Mrs. Lyon at Honolulu, where they will be near their son. run li . Wwa!l ..........13.00 PA li Ir)l m 1 1 hi ii j ii ' 'W" left Mr. and Mrs. 'Richard Isenberg have cards out for an At Home on Monday evening for the captain and officers of the Condor man-o -war. Dr. ancF Mrs. J. H. Raymond of Maul are in town, having arrived by the Claudine on Thursday. - r Bishop Restarick was among those who left for the mainland during the week, having been a passenger on the Siberia. . During his visit in the East he will attend the Mohonk T Confer tnce as a representative of the Civic : Federation. F: . ' Colonel and Mrs. George Macfarlane will sail on the Manchuria on a trip to England, where they will remain for the next few months. The engagement of Miss Margaret .Hyde-Smith, of San Mateo, to Harold B. .Dillingham, which was announced in Honolulu this week, is of particular interest to society, both the principals being well known and most popular. "The bride-to-be has visited in Honolulu on- several occasions as the guest of Miss Helene Irwin and during her visits here she was seen much of Jn the various social affairs of the city. Mr. Dillingham is one of the best known of Honolulu's young men, hav ing lived here, except during his col lege days, all his life, being at present cashier of the Oahu Railroad and Land Company. The wedding is to take place some time eayly in the year at the home of Miss Hyde-Smith.- t ,pC Mr. and Mrs. -E. Faxon Bishop en tertained at dinner on Friday evening in honor of the . birthday anniversary of Mr. Frank Armstrong. ,. 6 S 1 f A very elegant luncheon was given by Mrs. W. C. Wilder of 1519 Pensa cola ; street in-honor of Mrs. Luther Severance of Hllo and Miss Mary H. 'Krout. The room was beautifully dec orated with golden shower, while the table, with its handsome array of china, cut glass and silver, was artis tically dressed with masses of roses and ferns. "'" Mrs. Wilder is a delightful hostess, imparting to her guests the pleasure which she herself enjoys in gathering her friends about her. Five courses were served, each "perfect of its kind. The guests were Mrs. Severance, Miss Krout, Mrs., C. M. Cooke, Mrs. P. C. Jones, Mrs. " Walter Jones, Mrs. Clarence Ashford, Mrs, Joe Cooke, Mrs. J. S, McGrew and Mrs. Francis Judd. Mr. D Howard Hitchcock has re sumed his Friday afternoon At Homes, at the studio on Beretania avenue. In addition to the hospitality one ' may always expect, there is an additional attraction in the fine collection of stud ies which he made during his recent visit to Kauai. Mr. Hitchcock, like mo?t others who can appreciate such things, is enthusiastic over the land scape and the wonderful color which tempt the artist almost every where on the Garden Island ' W. Lanz gave an elaborate dinner on Wednesday evening In honor of the -saptain of the Condor. It was rather an official affair as the several con sulates and heads of the Federal gov ernment were conspicuous. Mr. Lanz 1 aroyal host and as this was a stag ,f aner he assumed the honors alone to ihe charm and delight of his guests. - i . Jfrs. Salter Is a recent arrival in Ho soTulu, a sister-in-law of H. Bews of ihe Royal Hawaiian Hotel. She Was summoned by Mr. Bews Immediately rter the death-of his wife, Mrs. Sal ter's sister. . "'.-." j j j Captain Ahlert and his officers called fflcially -Saturday afternoon on Hon. JP. M. Damon at Mbanalua and enjoyed His proverbial hospitality. They were harmed with the beauties of the llace. . On .Wednesday this week the eaptain and" his aide called on the Gov ernor's wife.' v ' Y- l"'Sv., ,-: j & ;-'. - ' -". Mr. and Mrs. Henry Foster Button liave set September 24th for the date of sailing to ' Honolulu. . They have spent the greater part of the season at San Rafael, making frequent motor t-ips to .different watering., places in the State. Mrs. Harry Macfarlane, "Mrs. Dutton's sister, who visited the Duttons and others in San Rafael this summer, ta again at her home in the Island city. Mrs. Dutton and Mrs. Macfarlane are among the handsomest f -San Francisco's youthful matrons, "for; though Mrs. Macfarlane has made her- home in Honolulu since her mar riage, this city's social set lays claim to her attractive self as a member of Jval society. S. F. Chronicle, -i--.: . ji ji & --Krs. Henry w. Lyon ofMare Island, -fto Is to leave for Honolulu early in October, was the hostess at a charm tng bridge party at her navy yard Aome a fw afternoon h entertained many of the ladies of Examiner. A marriage of much interest to Ho nolulans took place on Wednesday last at the American Consulate in Winni peg, Manitoba, when Miss Katydid Jones became the bride of Judge S. B. Kingsbury, of Honolulu. The bride has a large number of Honolulu friends, having stopped off here on her way . from the Orient as the guest of Mrs. L Tenhey Peck, spending some time in the city. Judge Kingsbury Is a leadinar legal practitioner of the Ter ritory, the senior member of the Ho nolulu firm of Kingsbury & Kellogg. Only the immediate friends of the couple were present at the wedding. the bride being given away by her brother, Dr, J. E. Jones, the American Consul in the Manitoba capital. After a wedding journey through the United States, Judge and Mrs. Kingsbury will return to Honolulu, sailing from San Francisco on the Manchuria on Oc tober 24. - . 8 8 . An enjoyable whist party, at which Mrs. Carl WIdemann was tne guest of honor, was given on Monday by Mrs. C. L. Wight. Guests to make up four tables had been invited and- a de cidedly pleasant afternoon was spent over the cards. Those present were Mrs. WIdemann, Mrs. George Carter, Mrs. Mott-Smith, Mrs. H. G. Noonan, Mrs. Gunn. Mrs. Holloway, Mrs. E. F. Bishop, Mrs. Cushman, Mrs. Alice Hastings, Mrs. E. D. Tenney, Mrs. Her bert, Miss Margaret Walker, Mrs. J. M. Dowsett. Mrs. Charles T. Wilder. Mrs. E. P. Low and Mrs. George Porter. " J . Jt Mr. R. JT. Trent entertained Revs. J. W. Wadman and D. W. Crane, the new Methodist pastor, at luncheon at the Commercial Club on Thursday last. There was a number of invited guests, principally prominent members of the First Methodist Episcopal church. J J J Rev. John W. Wadman has removed from the Methodist parsonage, in or der to make room for the new pastor, to 727 Kinau street, between Alapai and Kapiolanl, and on the mauka side of street. 8 MrsJ Cushman. the wife of Lieuten ant Cushman of the Navy, who has been at the Seaside -for some weeks, expects to leave on the transport Logan on Oct- 5th, to meet her hus band who is in the battleship squad ron. 8 - Thomas O'Dowda and family, from Ewa plantation, have taken a cottage at the Seaside, where they will be for a month or so. . 38 8 8 Mr. and Mrs. William T. Rawlins, who have been visiting in New Eng land for ' some months, will return shortly and have engaged the Harry Macfarlane cottage at Waiklkl. 8 . Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Dutton will arrive on the next steamer and have taken the Long worth cottage at the Seaside for six months. The Harry Macfarlanes will live with them. It. is said, that the Duttons ;will bring a magnificent new touring car with them. A hop will be given ' the fore part of the , week t the Seaside for the officers of the Condor. As soon as a date convenient to them is ascertained, the dance will be advertised in this paper. ?C ; On Thursday or Friday the transport Logan will reach here from Manila with the Thirteenth Infantry on board most who have been here for a few years will remember the merry 13th when they were entertained at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel.' This regiment wilL'probably be here for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schultze gave a large supper and dance- last night for the captain and officers of the German cruiser Condor. ; C r8 One of the most enjoyable social gatherings of the season was held at the house of . Joseph Gilnmn last even ing, in honor of the birthday of Miss Florence Yarrow. It was in the form of a surprise party, given by the mem bers of the Christian Endeavor Society of Central 'Union church. The mem bers of the society turned out in full force, besides several friends from the Epworth League and Christian church. There were over forty present. After a most enjoyable evening, a silver purse containing fifty dollars was pre sented to Miss Yarrow by the president of the society as a token of their es teem and friendship. v J The Literary Circle of the Kilohana Art League for the coming year will be under the management of Mrs. L. L. McCandless. whose literary taste is well known and whose qualifications for such a position are exceptional. At the first entertainment, which will be given shortly, a poem, "My Islands." by Mrs. Walter F. Frear will be read verses inspired by her approach to her native land, on a return voyage. Miss Mary H. Krout . has consented to read an original story, 'Brandon's Beat," illus trating one phase of New York news paper life., which was published in the Has been selected by the Bpard of Regents of the Hawaii College of Agriculture arfd Mechanical Arts for the site of its urn n x ii Hipp3 J. L , . I L . The Mid-Pacific Institute has also purchased four acres in Turn n v for the site of its main College Buildings 3 CI J MORAL: Purchase a lot in Highland Park of J Jy) ill j Telephone Main 480. Campbell Block, Fort Street, friends, will not return to Hilo until the later part of October. 0? Mrs. P. C. Jones has closed her' house in Nuuanu valley and has returned to town. ij ' Abram Lewis Jr., a Honolulu lawyer and '95 graduate of Stanford Univer sity, with a record of twenty-three runs scored against California in vars ity matches of eleven, twelve and thir teen years ago, arrived at the Fairmont yesterday, accompanied' by his bride. Chronicle, Sept. 13. LIEUT. WHITEHEAD RECOVERS QUICKLY the station. retire by age Sydney Maif -during her residence Australia last year. x Miss .Mary Alexander, who has re turned to her duties at Punahou, was much benefited by her visit to the mainland. She spent a good deal of her .time in the mountains, enjoying) greatly the freedom of camping out. & J Mrs. Charles Cooper, who has spent the greater part of the summer at her bungalow on Tantalus, has returned to her, home on Alakea street. tr The friends of Lieutenant O. J. Whitehead, of this city, !who was one of the team which went back to Fort Perry to represent this Territory at the National shoot, and who was oper ated on in the German ' Hospital in San Francisco- for appendicitis, will be , . J glad to hear that he is recovering and "Where there's smoke there , is sure '.; will . soon be around once more. He to e fire!" They are bearing. in mind was operated on by Dr. Brackett, who the mossgrown adage at the beaches j did so much for the Honolulu boys in in these parts just now. Of course, i . . . ; . . . . ' they have their reasons for doing so, i San Francisco, and who showed his for there certainly has been a bie croD - kindness in every possible manner in of destructive blazes at resorts along the Atlantic in the last month. So it is no wonder that an employe at one of the Jersey seashore resorts made haste the other day when he noticed smoke issuing from one of the bathing houses near the pier and not fifty yards away from: a hotel that cost nearly $100,000 to build. He didn't . stop to ! reason why, .but made a dash for thej compartment whence issued the dan-j gerous looking if thin stream of smoke. Lieutenant Whitehead's case. --'-" ... v ; r. ; ' BOEN. DAVISOX In 'Honolulu, September 20, 1907, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davison, a son. v ' BARTELS In Honolulu, September . 27. 1907,to Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Bartels, a daughter. KAECK In this city, September 25, to the wife of Fred Kaeck, AHMY AND NAVY DANCES AT SEASIDE During the coming week, for the German cruiser Condor, and the Thir teenth Infantry,' who will arrive on the transport Logan. The dates will be advertised later. . ' TV i Have your shoes repaired by Yickers before the wet wreat,her season sets in. A sole with a hole in it invites colds. Professional Cards PIANO TUNING. GEORGE LENORD Expert piano tuner. Office, Wall, Nichols Co., Ltd. 248 a son. nf Aamir?l Lyon will Mrs. Luther Severance, who Is being limit early In ovember j much - entertained by her scorey of He broke in that door in almost as ', little time as it takes to tell it, but ! made a quick retreat amid the indig- j Judge Robinson yesterday found for nant and horrified shrieks of two ; the defendant in the - case of Julia maidens who were not clad for an Guerrero against Richard Antone Jr afternoon tea. They will be careful 1 She rl5 . : ' vv u,uv. LCI iam tu W hereafter as to where they indulge in j which she alleged belonged to her but the sly cigarette, though they are ife : had been unlawfully converted by the to do so so far as that vigilant employe defendant. The Judsre said th ran is concerned. iof -act!on- frtVftiAit - . ; . .. , Classified Advertisements LOST. . FRIDAY, September 27, n, m., on Ka lakaua avenue or King street, a gold necktie pin. Finder will receive lib eral reward by returning same to this office. . 248 i CONTAINING 48 ACRES OF LAND Several Springs and Two Streams This fine property is situate in Mano and adjoins the holdings of Jas. Boyd: and the Catholic Mission and Imroe dlately back of the McClanahan home Well wooded and beautifully situated. Will sell for less than $100 an acre. R, G. A. PETERSON, NEAR Fishmarket on King street, Saturday afternoon, gold .watch.v ini tialed 'J. ,:T. Ty.Z- Jand "B. WV' von case. Return to Adyertiaer, office, and receive reward. v " . " ' 243 STEIN WAY, STARR AND OTHER PIANOS. THAYER PIANO CO. 156 HOTEL STREET. :(. Phon Mam XI.' ' TUNING HOUARANTSnX