Newspaper Page Text
THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL .ADVERTISES, HONOLULU. THURSDAY, AUGUST INVESTMENT 2fi. gm X0XC)OCOC0 j 'rvu Nature intended you to be physical ly -perfect. If there are any defects In your makeup,' then you are only a piece of a man. It's up to you to remove the ef fects of dissipations and early indiscretions. Better do it be tore you are totally debilitated. If you suffer from weakness of any kind, lost strength, nervou3 debility, or any trouble that saps your vitality, you ought to read my big, free book, which tells how men become strong and vigorous after a few (appli cations of Electro-Vigor. This book is written in plain lan guage and beautifully illustrated with pictures of well-built, ro bust men and women. Don't waste your money on drugs, which only stimulate. Electricity is nature's remedy for men like you. Electro-Vigor is the best way of applying it. Don't wait another minute. Cut out this coupon right now' and mail it to me. I'll send the book, closely sealed. S. G. HALT,. M. D. 702 Market Street. San Francisco. Please send me, prepaid, your free 100-page illustrated book- Name ............... Address ............. MANILA CIGARS NOW FIVE CENTS Fitzpatrick Bros. TWO STORES Just in Ex Lurline BERKSHIRE PIGS. TURKEYS AND CHICKENS CLUB ST&BLES TELEPHONE 109 VALTOLDFS & & : Will arrange your flowers with' taste and deliver .them to any part of the city. 1113 Alakea street. Puritan Butter NEW LOT. HENRY MAY & CO., LTD PHONE 22. BENJAMIN SUITS MADE TO YOUR ORDER The Kash Co., Ltd. MRS. J. ROSENBERG HEW YORK and PARISIAN Novelties Alexander Toons Bldg., Second Floor. AND KEEP HEALTHY. Exactly Right CONSOLIDATED SODA WATE& WORKS CO LTD. TELEPHONE 71. A "KNOCKER" is the fellow who doesn't mind Ms own business, but PACHECO'S DANDRUFF KILLER prevents the hair from falling and gives it a healthy appearance that's its business. HAWAIIAN DEVELOPMENT CO. LIMITED. STANGENWALD BUILDING. F. B. McSTOCKER - Manager P. O. Box No. 263. Cable: Develop OUR MEATS ARE ALL EIGHT. Prompt delivery every day. C. Q. YEE HOP CO. NEXT THE FISHMABKET. THIS PAPER i OBe. l THE DAKE AD VERTISING AGENCY, INC., 427 South Main St., Los Angeles, and 12 Geary St., San Francisco, where contracts for Advertising can be made for it. S Ckb! lypenect fttnere y i y tgr v xv . V"Y f w i v a little more than the other kind, but the comfort and the 1 m f - are any aerects m y i 9- rf - ,pn vxjs. x Vf U n . 1 v 6 I . '""' " ... ,SJ. i X I mtu tney are worn out. .1 h rrrr-r- : ' $ I C0XX000XOOC CKXK , r n n t u a I ' p AINUCK5UIN IVIAiXEj IUH SCORE (Special by "Wireless.) -PITCNENE. Maui, Aug. 25. The Honolulu team won the cricket match today by four wickets. Anderson made the top score of 4". Ayau, a Chinese playing for the first time, made 24. JACK DENSHAM. SECOND SERIES OF RIVERSIDE ' i mi- '.' First Games Will Be Played at Aala Park Next Sunday. The opening of the second series of the Riverside league next Sunday at Aala Park, will be marked by the first appearance of the Chinese Athletic As sociation's baseball team and judging from the reports heard in regard to the players who are going to lay in the team, the nine will be a strong one, which will undoubtedly make a hard fight for championship laurel3 in thifi series. This new team will play against the Boadpounders in the second game and the Palama A. C. will meet the Kewalos in the first contest. It is the intention of the league to put up a better elass of ball this season and the fans e?,n be assured that when the second series commences, there will be nothing but good, clean games played at Aala Park. There is no reason why this league which has been entertaining the thousands of people in the last few years should not be patronized by 'the public and. that unless better patronage by the fans is shown, the chances are that the league will be unable to finish its season. , In this Sunday 's games the first will mean a battle between two teams which has held championship hon ors of different leagues here. The Pa- lamas were champions of the Eiverside ! league for two years ana the. Kewalos ' have won the same honors from the At- kinson league last season. It will also . be an international affair, as the Pa-! lamas represent the Hawaiians and the J Kewalos, the Portuguese. It is almost j certain that both of these teams will draw a large crowd at the park, which i will be there to root for its favorites. The second game promises to be a real battle. Johnny Amoy, who will captain the Chinese nine is well known j to the fans and his appearance again I in the diamond will be good news to j his many friends. Amoy is undoubted- J ly a fast player and as he-is well versed ; in the game, he, will be of great ser vices in the coaching line for the drag onlets. ' Lai Pui, who is a great twirl ing artist among the sons of the dragon land will do the pitching work for this team. A. F. Yau, champion catcher of the Aieas, will be at the receiving end. This promises to be a strong battery and ought to give the rjadpoundera. a hard fight. The other members of the team will be announced latter. . The following will be the new schedule: Aug. 29 Palama A. C. vs. Kewalo " A. C; Chinese A. A. vs. Fort Shafter. Sept. 5 Chinese A. A. vs. Aala A. C; Palama A. C. vs. Fort Shafter. Sept, 12 Fort Shafter vs. Aala A. C; Kewalo A. C. -vs. jChinese A. A. Sept. 19 Palama A. C. vs. Chinese A. A.; Kewalo A. C. vs. Aala A. C. i Sept. 26 Fort. Shafter vs. Kewalo A. C; Palama A. C. vs. Aala A. C. ; Oct. 3 Fort Shafter vs. Chinese A. A.: Kewalo A. C. vs. Palama A. C Oct. 1)3 Fort Shafter vs. Palama A. C; Aala A. C. vs. Chinese A. A, Oct. 17 Chinese A. A. vs. Kewalo A. .; Aala A. C. vs. Fort Shafter. Oct. 24 Aala A. C. vs. Kewalo A. C; Chinese A. A. vs. Palama A. C. Oct. 31 Aala A. C. vs. Palama A. C; Kewalo A. C. vs. Fort Shafter. ; FORT ARMSTRONG. i 5 Following is a copy of a letter re ceived by John W. Francis, Post Com mamier Geo. W. De Long Post, G. jL R., on Tuesday. Mr. John TT. Francis. Post Commander, Geo. VT. De Long Post, G. A. E., Honolulu, Hawaii. '' Dear Sir: Referring to vtmr letter of May 3, 39u9, on the subject I have the honor to inclose herewith a copy of General Orders Xo. 160. War Depart ment, 1909, paragraph I of vhieh names the military reservation on Kaa fcaukukni reef. Fort Armstrong, in ; honor of ilse late Brevet'Brigadier Gen--eral Samuel C Armstrong, United; States Volunteers. j Terv respeetfullv, ! HARYEY P. 3,1 'CAIN, Adjutant General. . r- r TAI FOR HONOLULU first our . OF TENNIS Championship Series Started Yesterday With Eight Matches. The first day's play in the tourna meat for the championship of the Ha waiian Islands "brought out some live ly sport and proved that undoubtedly the play from now on will be of a class that will be most interesting. The most hotly contested match of the day was between J. Atherton Rich ards, of this city, and F. E. Greenfield, the leading player from the Ewa as sociation. 'Greenfield played with a dash and confidence in the first set that was irresistible and fairly took his young adversary off his feet, winning rather easily. In the second set Rich ards played with wonderful coolness and judgment and ran out the seeond period by a score of six games to two. The third set was a screamer and abounded in long volleying, excellent serviee and good foot work. Richards took a commanding lead at the com mencement of the set and soon had four games to his credit against his opponent's two. Greenfield made a beautiful braee here and won the sev enth game, Richards taking the eighth and ninth and the match only after a desperate battle. Young Richards is but fifteen years of age and plays a re markable game considering this fact. He will certainly make things lively for his opponents through the tourna ment. Greenfield did not play up to J his form in the second and third sets, showing lack of hard practice by drives that were far out of bounds. Steere put up a magnificent game against Gee, and the Beretania crack was foreed to extend himself Jto the utmost to win out. The Pacific Club man is a hard worker' with an excel lent service, a 'sure back-hand drive and good tennis sense, but Gee is too strong just at present for most of them and tired his opponent out by placing the ball in the extreme left earner of the court and driving the return to the far right-hand corner, keeping Steere on the run during the entire match. The match was close and exciting all throughout.- Another good match was pulled off between Theo. Richards, of the Bere tania Court, and C. R. Hemenway, of the Pacific. Mr. Hemenway is badly out of practice and entered the tour nament under protest, but foreed his opponent to play his very best in order to gain the decision. Three sets were necessary to determine the winner, Hemenway taking the second and Richards the first and third. Major C." G. Long, of the U. S. Marine Corps, put up a game fight against Geo. Waterhouse but was final ly defeated. The Major has not had sufficient opportunity to accustom him self thoroughly to the lights and shad ows of the grounds as yet and will eertainly do better next time. George Waterhouse played his usual steady game. i Sinclair disposed of Brewster rather ( easily. The former is certainly a fac-J tor in the tournament and will bear watching. . Conness disposed of Macon nel after two lively sets and Deerr bested Macaulay in two . straight sets. Entries for ladies singles will re main open until 2:30 p. m. today. Any ladies desiring to enter can leave their names at E. O. Hall & Son's or at the Beretania grounds with the club jani tor. All ladies who are entered in singles should be on hand at the grounds todaynot later than 4:30 as play will commence at this hour, and every lady will have an opportunity to play off, her first match. The com mittee are to be congratulated on fill ing this feature, it being the first time in three years. Seversl entries were received to3?.y and it is bop1 Wst some of item will force Miss Hall t: extend herself to carry off the hand some enp offered for first place. Play in ladies doubles will commence. at-4;RO p. tn. on Friday. Owing to a slight misunderstading the commitee desires to announce that the entrance fee is $1.00 for each sep arate event and not 1.00 for all three as same seemed inclined to think. Fay- J nL shU madi Promptly to Mr. Booth. Mr. Gee or Dr. Wall.' Promptly at 4 p. m. Mr. Gee will meet Mr. Deerr; Atherton Richards will play Mr. Conness; Theodore Rich ards will play R. Sinclair, immediatelv after which the first round in ladies"' singles will be pulled off. At 4 p. m. on the- Pacific Courts, Mr T. P. W. Gray will play Mr. P. R. Bartlett and the winner will after a few minutes' rest meet Mr. George Waterhouse on the same courts. All other matches will be played on the Beretania grounds. The summary of the first day's plajf is as follows: " G. Waterhouse beat Maj. Long, C g, o 4; a. xticnaras beat GreenSeld, 3 6. 62, 6 t; Conness beat Maeconel 6 4, 6 3; Gee beat Steere, 64, 6 2; Deerr beat Maeaulay, 60, 6 1; Theodore Riehards beat Hemenwav, 6 1,--26, 61; Sinclair beat Brewster, 6 1, 60. POLO OPENS ON GARDEN ISLAND LIHUE, Aug. 21? The news about the enthusiasm and fine playing of the polo teams on Oahu and about the com ing big three team tournament in Sep tember, las fired the ambitions of the Kauai players, and reminds them that they must do a little playing themselves if they are going to keep in practise and be in form to keep the other inter island teams busy, when they meet again. The active members of the Kauai Polo club therefore arranged this week for the first practice game of the season and it took place last Thursday at the polo field in the Waipouli race track, - - : The sides were Charles Riee, John' Malina, and Mr. Jules (a new player on local fields who has recently arrived from Portugal) against R. P. Spalding, A. H. Riee, and Maulili, all veteran players. Four short periods were played of fast, snappy ball, for so early in the season, and the score ended five to one in favor of Captain Charles Rice's team. The riding off of R. P. Spalding was the. feature of the game. An exciting incident took place when ' Sunflower," the pony of Mr. Jules, and an old-timer at the game, probably feeling in high spirits at being able to follow the ball once more, attempted to buck her rider off. , " She failed in this attempt, however, and soon settled down into her old time form again. Games will be played every week now, until the close of the season. The pros pects do not look very encouraging at the present writing, for sending a team to Honolulu- to play in the big tourna ment, as it will be impossible for all the members of a representative team to be gone from Kauai at that time, it is feared. IIALEIWA DANCE. - Before the moonlight dance at Ha leiwa Saturday night there will be a special table d'hote dinner and it is expected that a number of the officers of the Fifth Cavalry will attend. The place is but ten miles irom the" post over a good road. There will be good music, during the dinner and for dancing. - The stranger had been compelled to linger twenty-four hours within the gates. "Well," queried the landlord of the village inn, as the stranger was settling his bill, "what do you think of our place as a summer resort!" "I'd hate to tell you," answered the stranger, as he picked up his grip. ' Even what I think of it as a last resort would not. look well in print." . The Heiress Do you think that more tall men marry than short ones! The Hunter I think men who are short are the ones who marry nst fre quently. Town Topics, ttaUtugl Constipation flay be permanently oevcome by proper personal efforts vtMfte assistance of the one truly benehcial lflUe remedy, Syrup of rigs ana lA'uVrcpcwi, wKicK enables onpioorm regular kabifc daily 5o that assistance to na ture may be gradual dispensed wWrt no ioner needed astkebesto) remedies, when required, are to assist nature and not to supplant the n&tujr. ai functions, rt"tcK must depend u!tt xaaiely upon proev nouri.dimeht, prcper effovt;,amd rlt ewcrall. To get its benejicial ejjeels, always, buy the genuine California Fig Syrup Co. only SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS one size prc 50? fr Battle is the purchase of a pair of Laird. Schober & Co. shoes. Cost a little more than the other kind, but the comfort and the style you know are right. That's worth something, isn't it? Then comes the wear they hold their shape and look well until they are worn out. A new lot has just been received, and it is well worth your while to have a look at them. Shoe repairing nicely done by hand. I anufacturers' 1051 FORT STREET. BASEBALL Honolulu Baseball League SATURDAY, AUGUST 28,1909 1:30 p. in. Ft. Eager vs. N. O. IL 3:30 p. m. Punahous and Earns. Tickets on sale at M. A. Gunst & Co, Honolulu Athletic Park BASEBALL Sunday, August 29 U. S. M. C. vs. K. A. C. J. A. C. vs. C. A. C. Seats on Bale af Wall, Nichols Co Ltd., King street. Park Theater Fort Street Below Beretania MOVING PICTURES " AND VAUDEVILLE Changes - MONDAY, , WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY Admission: 10c and 15c; Children, 5a HONOLULU DANCING ACADEMY Meets Monday and Friday nights at 8:30 o'elock, Kilohana Art League, under the direction of OTTO BURMESTER. Information furnished by Otto Bur mester at WALL, NICHOLS CO., King 8t. Telephone Store 21. Ees. 1179. HONOLULU pi Ml MOVING PICTURE VAUDEVILLE COMMENCING -MONDAY at 7:30 p.m. oo keepers When you want a new casfa, Journal or Ledger, youH find just what you want here at the lewest prices : : : : : 0AT&M0SSMAN MEECHANT STREET. I NEW DESIGNS . IN faII Paper LEWERS & COOKE, Ltd. Yaw man & Elbe SECTIOXAL FILING CABINETS HAWAIIAN HEWS CO., LTD. ALEXANDER YOUNG ELDG. Men's Fine Shirts PRICES FB.OM.20c TO 13.30 C. K. Ghow &. Co. KING AND KITES STREETS I I Shoe Co., Ltd. PHONE 282. ORPHEUM The Big Shon FOE LITTLE MONEY VAUDEVILLE , . AND MOVING PICTURES .:.. Two Hours ol' . Solid E&tertsinmcst. Cluinge of Bill MONDAYS AND THUESDAY!. GENERAL ADMISSION ........ 10e Reserved orchestra chairs, IS and M eents. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Reserved seats 10c. Seats may be reserve! one week in advance. . mil THEATER New Feature Film "THE RINGLEADER" Manufactured by the Celebrated Pathe Freres, Paris. Change of prog-ram three times week Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Empire Theater EVEEY LASS HAS A QUEEN THE EEFOEMED DRUNKARD SETTLEMENT WORKERS TONIGHT MOTION PICTURES THE Princess Rink Open Every Afternoon and Evening AFTEENOON SESSION, 3 TO 5 EVENING SESSION, 7:30 TO 10:3O EXHIBITION OF Fancy Skating BY Miss Emma Wiener Champion Lady Skater of the V7orIl ADMISSION: 15c; Skates, 13c BASKETEY Exquisite Easts eis V from Orient and r-oiHi. cvis; ii3, Postcards HAWAII & SOUTH SEAs CUBIO CO &&ii Young Building. L --yt-'-s. fUnder Electric ("Under Electric Sign Bishop St.) To I