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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1909. Honolulu is constantly growing in importance as a maritime town; fcnt none of the ships thai come to this port can hold a candle in popularity to the schooners of cold beer that pass continually over the CRITE RION bar Try one on a warm dav Corner Hotel and Bethel C. J. M'CARTHY, Prop. DELMONICO HOTEL 130 Beretania Street, adjoining Central Fire Station. Furnished rooms, mosquito proof. First class accommodation, en suite or single, for men" only. Terms' reasonaable. HOTEL MAJESTIC fach Block, Fort and Be.-etania St Fine furnished rooms, $1 per day oi $10 per month and up. Splendid tommodations. MRS. C. A. BLAISDELL. Prop. HO TEL MONROE Sacramento and Franklin Streets, SAN FRANCISCO. The leading American plan hotel. Built, furnished and equipped for high-elasa family patronage. Hotel Victoria AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN Corner Bush and Stockton streets, San Francisco. Tel,' Douglas 2S0. . MRS.-. TV. F. MORRIS, '' Formerly of Hotel CeciL THE QUEEN Nnnann Street, Near Vineyard. FURNISHED APABTMSNTS . FROM $2.50 UPWARD. Mrs. A. McDow&ll - - Prcprietreaa Apartments, Cuisine and Service Highest Standard The PLEASANTON Wilder Ave. and Punaiou BUSINESS LOCALS. . Q . , Q Room and board are wanted for two white boys. See classified ads. A Ford Runabout in excellent condi tion is for sale at the Royal Hawaiian Garage. t Just in ex Lurline Berkshire pigs, fine lot of turkevs and chickens. Club Stables, Tel. lOt. Manila cigars At Fitzpatrick Brothers, both stores, La Flor de Kizal and Fight ing Bob, now five cents. Genuine La Insular Londres Manila cigars, 5c. apiece, $4.00 per box of 100. Lee Toma, 33 King street. Fitzpatrick Brothers (two stores), lave the famous La Flor de Eizal and Fighting Bob Manila cigars. I preserve Hawaiian fruits. Take a 1 ease home or send one to your friends. Mrs. Kearns, 184 Hotel street. Phone 1110. - : . - I love my wife and her home cooking, but oh! you Manhattan Cafe, where B. Wm. Warharn presides, at 1104 Fort street, near Hotel. At the Young Hotel Thursday and Friday, free lectures on how to learn German and French in five weeks; 10:30 a. m., 4:30 and 8 p. m. Expert shaving at the Silent Barber Shop. Hotel street opposite Union. Call in and try the new antiseptic chairs. Jos. Fernandez, proprietor. Wireless telegraph rates are low for communication with the other islands and with incoming and outgoing steam ers. Use wireless and save time. Drop into the Criterion on a warm dav and get a cold glass of the delicious beer sold there. Corner Hotel and Bethel. C. J. McCarthy, proprietor. Holders of Oahu Railway & Land Co. six per cent, bonds are requested to present same for redemption, without delay, at bank of Claus Spreekels & Co. Ladies! Do vou mant to save money? Then read ad of X. S. Sachs Dry Goods Co. in this issue and note the extraor dinary specials for Saturday morning. The Rainbow Club will give a benefit dance at San Antonio hall on Saturday, August 2i. There will be good music Tickets admitting gentleman and ladies are fifty cents. Nothing like a Victor Talking Ma chine to bring enjoyment into your home. Bergstrom Music Co. sell the Victor on the ' little-at-a-time payment plan. Henrv Mav & Co. are in receipt of a suppiV of fresh California fruits and vegetables. These came in the Lurline vesterdav aad are now ready for de livery. Phone 22. The stock of neckwear shown at Sil va 's Toggery, is elegant in style, shade and quailtv." The assortment has just been marked and is the largest received by this firm since the holidays. Mothers who are preparing their chil dren for school should not overlook a suppIv of toilet requisites. Everything of tie sort can be had from Benson, Smith & Co., L:d., with a feeling of securitv as to quality. The candv sold at the Pawaa Junction store is genuine Rhine's which compares favorably with brands more generally advertied and is superior to many. Mr. Asch, proprietor of the store, has the coods i"reh at all times. Ladi will find the new lot of Jap- anese ereye at the Japanese uazir, ju Fort street near the convent, a snjerior article in every respect. The shades are delicate and the traceries all that the wish for. LOCAL BREVITIES. Camoes Circle No. 240. C. O. P., will meet in San Antonio" hall at 7:30 this evening. Pacific Eebekah Lodge No. 1, L O. O. F.. will meet in Odd Fellow3 hall at . :30 this evening. -Maggie Young Chang has brought suit for divorce from Henry Young Chang on the ground of extreme cruelty. The first calico ball of the season will be given by Pacifie Rebekah Lode No. 1, J. O. O. P., in Odd Fellows' hall on Saturday night. Judge Robinson yesterday confirmed the sale at auction of the propertv of Bermee M. G. Luce to Mrs, Emma Goodale for $3500. The Honolulu Construction & Dray Sng Company, has just received from the mainland the first combination steam roller and traction engine ever brought tw this Territory. Policeman Fred Weed yesterday re captured a small boy who had escaped from the Reform school. With the es caped youngster was a lad wanted bvj the juvenile eourt and he was also taken into custody. All native-born Californians are re quested to call at the store of J. M. Levy Co., Kinsr street, for the of securing invitations for themselves tua inenus to me Admission Day ball at the iloana Hotel, September 9. . At their last meeting, a watch fob wi.h the emblem of the order in the shape of a Maltese cross, made of solid gold, was presented to their .Quarter master by the members of Theodore Roosevelt Camp No. 1, LT. S. W. V., Dept. of Hawaii. Eight motor cars were registered Tuesday. On the first of the month, the new ordinance will go into effect and the registration fee will become $3. Thus there was a rush on the part of owners of new cars wishing to get in on the $1 rate. A special meeting of the members of the Merchant' Association of Hono lulu will be held Pridav, August 27, 1909, at 2:30 o'clock, p. "m. Consider ation: The Traveling Saleman's Li cense and Such other business that may properly come before the meet ing. ' , ;r.,- Aa echo of Mrs. Atcherley's attempt to get Doctor John out of the asylum by means of a writ of habeas corpus was the order issued by Judge Robin son yesterday that all costs deposited in that matter on behalf of the peti tioner be returned to the counsel and attorney for the petitioner. Demurrers were filed yesterday on behalf of John F. Colburn and Jonah Kalanianaole to the complaint in the suit of George H. Smithies, trustee of Stella Keomailani Cockett and Stella K. Cockett, beneficiary, versus John F. Colburn, executor of 'the estate of David Kawananakoa and Jonah Kalanianaole. Charles A. Reynolds was thrown from his delivery wagon yesterday and sustained, a fracture of the collar bone as well as some minor injuries. As he climbed into his wagon, the reins became entangled in the wheels, and the starting of the horse sent him head first to the ground. He was taken to the Queen 's Hospital for treatment. It is not believed that his injuries will prove darsgerms. Willie Vida has taken out a hack man 's license. Vida called at the police station Tuesday, and secured the necessary permit, and will soon em bark on his new enterprise. Vida's lit tle game was broken up by an Adver tiser reporter some two weeks ago, and since that time the police "have been entirely too vigilant to make it healthy to tempt the Goddess Fortune, particularly in the role of a profes-J sional gamfctler. , Concert at the Seaside. The Hawaiian band will give a public moonlight concert this Thursday even ing at the Honolulu Seaside at 7:30. PART L March Soldiers in the Bushes.....'. t Emmanuel Overture Ten Girls and no Husband. . Suppe Piccolo Solo Colibri Belling Selection The Last Days of Pom peii Petrella PART II. Vocal Hawaiian Songs. .Ar. by Berger Selection Martha Flotow Waltz Belie Ami Meisier Finaie .Napanee Williams The Star Spaogled Banner. Saturday Morning Specials 27-INCH KHAKI Just the Thing for 'Ladies' Riding Skirts Regular. . .35c a yL Sale... 25c a yd BETTER QUALITY Regular... 50c a yd. Sale... 40c a yd LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS A sample line. Only one of a kind. Size 36. Made of the finest material and beautifully trimmed : : : : Regular Price. .$2.00. Sale Price.. $1.40 Regular Price. .S2.25. Sale Price.. $1.75 Regular Price. .$2.50. Sa'.e Price.. S1.90 Regular Price. .82.75. Sale Price. .$2.00 Regular Price .. $3.25. Sale Price.. $2.50 Regular Price. .85.75. Sale Price.. $4. 00 Regular Price .. 86.50. Sale Price.. $4.25 Regular Price. .87.00. Sale Price.. S5.50 Regular Price .. 87.50. Sale Price.. $5.75 LADIES' 2 BUTTON KID GLOVES P.laek, White, Taa. Grey and Brown Regular Price. .$1.25. Sale Price.. $1.00 ' ENGLISH LONG CLOTH TwelTe TaTds to the Piece Regular Price.. 82.25. Sale Price.. $1.90 FINE NAINSOOK Twelve Yards to the Tiece Regular Price. .82.25. Sale Price. .51.90 INDIA LIN ON Ten Yards to the Piece I Regular Price .. $1.75. Sale Price.. $1.25 Saciis' h Ml do., lit Corner Fort and Beretania Sireets, Opi-osite Tire Station It certainly is a "SUCCESS" Just what its name implies. For a long time we have experimented in hose to produce just what will last longest under the peculiar conditions found here. The results of our investiga tions are highly satisfactory. In th e "SUCCESS" hose we combine all the good points and eliminate all the weak ones. IT IS RED; IN 5-PLY AND WEARS LIKE IRON If you doubt, look about you in seven out of ten yards vou find the Red "SUCCESS" hose used, not because it's red, but because it mn THE BEST BY TEST. IN. 50 FEET, $8.50; 34 IN. 25 FEET, $4.50 Wm. Wm DIMOND & CO., LTD. 53-55-57 KING STREET, HONOLULU. SUMMER STYLES MADE OF MATERIALS THAT WEAR. NOTHING THAT WILL GO OUT OF SHAPE IN A WEEK, NOTHING THAT WILL NOT PUT ON YOU A STYLE THAT COUNTS AMONG GOOD DRESS ERS. WE HAVE BATVVINGS, FOUR-IN-HAND FLAT SCARFS AND WINDSORS OF THE MOST CHARMING SHADES. THESE GOODS ARE FROM THE MAKERS OF THE MOST FASHIONABLE NECKWEAR IN AMERICA. IT IS IN DEMAND BY THE BEST DRESSERS ON BROADWAY. IT IS SO GOOD THAT THE PRICE MAKES IT A BARGAIN. ilva's T ELKS' BUILDING, KING 4 Gold Bronze Plain Bailor Shoe with a Bronze Velvet Bow with a Single Rhinestone Set, Wood Cuban Heel, Turn Sole, Feather Edge, Velvet Finish. The finest and most beautiful dress shoes made. We invite your inspection. $7.50 M. Mclnerny Shoe Store AUTOMOBILE PAINTING W. W. WRIGHT COMPANY, LTD., King near South. PERSONALS. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bierbach .died yesterday morning. Senator E. Quinn, -who has been spending a vacation on the Coast, i3 reported to be on his way back to Hawaii, and isthought to he on the steamer with the Congressional party. If he is, they will know a few thing3 about the islands before they get here. H. J. Mi AND MIS. BA! LEY WED Henry N. Almy, United States Ship ping Commissioner, and 3drs. Bailey, proprietor of the Art Theater, were married at noon yesterday at 'the Knutsford Hotel, corner of Beretania and Union streets. Rev. Henry-Parker, of Kawaiahao church, ofGciatirg. The news of the wedding was sur prise to even the. intimate friend3 of the bride and groom. Only a few were present. The honeymoon will be spent in town, as both bride and groom have business interests whijh require their present attention. Mrs. Bailey came here about two years ago from Santa Cruz and built the Art Theater, her partner being Mr. L'awson, who is still connected with the theater and the construction of the new vaudeville amusement house adjoining. Mr. Almy has been a resi dent of Honolulu for many years and has occupied his present federal posi tion for the past three or four years. He is a CLieagoan. DON'T IGNORE SLIGHT INJURIES. Don 't neglect giving every nt. wound or bruise prompt attention. Blood poison may appear and an ugly scar or even the loss of a limb result. Chamberlain's Pain Balm is -an anti septic, heals the wound rapidly and all danger is avoided by its use. For Bale by all dealers, Benson, Smith & Co., Ltd., agents for Hawaii. fi o i ggry STREET. PHONE 651. We have the best facilities for this work in Honolulu. Also repairing of all kinds. Rooms With Every Modem Convenience IJ AW All AN I IOTEL MEALS Go To ALEXANDER YOUNG HOTEL or CAFE Your Opportunity To Buv DEPOSIT SILVERWARE at big reductions. They comprise most beautiful and useful pieces at prices with in reach. Jewelers and Watchmakers, Hotel Street. THE WANT ADS. WILL ERING TOU WHAT YOU WANT. oc NEW WASH and Piqyiss All the Popular Shades WHITNEY & MARSH. Ltd. creamery Solid pack, fine, full flavor and as creamy as any you ever got on the farm Kept in our own rnlrl 'stnraae awav frnm other foods. Has Met ropblHanarEto Phone 45. EMBROIDERED PONGEE SILK COATS. MANDARINS Silk Crepe Scarfs, all shades. Ladies Silk Stockings, Crepe Picture Frames and Paintings. . ? aysgusa NUUANU, ABOVE HOTEL. ADANIE IRENE CORSETS S7.5. AND . . . Same as New York. $15.00 8? "1H l' 1 W- Hill' Honolulu! JORDAN'S DO O n GOODS I N o o n o n o n O 0 O 0 C Q )Q butter only the butter flavor. S W. F. HEILBRON, Proprietor. u II ALL THE LEADING MODISTES Recommend Them. Truly the most sat isfactory Corset ever made. 8 J ffpV I .. ! ' ( - ( i li I t '2 111' ...3 J ! i! vl'J ! t -i 1 ' ' ? 4 'pi. ' , : 'ft ! i f:;1 II