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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1"', 1910. 2 s Victor Records for TOR SALE AT Just the thing for a Christmas Gift Berstrom Music Co., Ltd. I!0fl REPORTED "UP IN M SIR i! ! SINGLE FACED RECORDS. 10-Inch, one: 12-Inch, S1.-0. Arthur rryor's Band 31H"0 Adagio L:nnnitoso . Tschaikowsky -Sf(2 GnzSiy Bear Rag. . .. .'. . . . Eotsford and SeLulz rS'iS Indian S 11:111:1 r Two-Step. Moret Trombone Solo Arthur Pryor r.Soi Polka Fantastic Pryor Duet by Miss Barbour a -id Mr. Anthony 5805 Alma Hobart and Briquet Victor Light Opera Company 31802 Gems from "Our Miss Gibbs" Caryll and Monckton 31801 Gems from "Olivette" . .Audran Harry Macdonough and Haydn Quartet '800 "The Gill of My Dreams".. .... Ilauerbaeh and Hoschua Eiiiy Marry and American Quar tet "801 "Way Down in Cotton Town" Leslie and Piantadosi DOUBLE FACED RECORDS lO-Itich. 75c; 12-Inch, S1.25 16050 "If He Comes In, I'm Going Out" . Mack Smith and E. Morton. A Coon's Love Song (Annaiid) Pryor 's Band 16789 "In the Sunshine of Love".. Hany Macdonough Society Swing Two Step Pryor 's Band 16806 "Valley Flower" American Quartet "River Shannon" Two Step. . Pryor 's Band 16807 "Kiss Me" Elida Morris "Belle of the Barbers' Ball" Jones and Murray 16825 "The Coming of the Year".. Chimes "Lord Dismiss Us With Thy Blessing" Chimes 16827 "Barcarolle" from "Tales of Hoffman" Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler "Fatinitza" Selection Pryor 's Band 16828 "I'm Fancy Free" Miss Barbour "Mary" Mrs. Wheeler and Quartet 1G829 "Araby March" Estudiantina Trio "Echoes From Naples" c cordian Solo P. Frosmi 16830 "Who Can Tell What Love Is" Miss Barbour "When the Autiunn Leaves Are Falling" Harry Macdonough 16831 "Little Orphant Annie" Read ing Henry Price "Aunt Shaw's Pet Jug" Read ing Henry Price 1632 "The Man In the Silvery Moon" Helen Clark and Haydn Quartet "Hobomoko" ....Fryer's Band 168:53 "Meet Me Tonight in Dream land" John Young "To the Strains of That Wed ding March "... Billy Murray 12 Inch Double-Faced Records, SI. 25 35105 "Hope Beyond" Anthony and Harrison ' The Kerry Dance " Mrs. Wheeler 35181 "Attila" Selection Pryor 's B;md "Leouore Overture No. 3".. Pryor 's Band 351S2 "Love Dance" Intermezzo... Victor Orchestra "Concertino" Clarinet Sclo. . Charles Draper PURPLE LAEEL RECORDS 10-Inch, 75c; 12-Inch, 1.25 7002 i "Parla" Waltz. Soprano Solo by Lucy Marsh 70025 "La Fille de Mine. Angot" Duet by Mme. Lejune and M. Devries A NEW LAUDER RECORD 60028 "Wee Jean MacGregor May Not Sign Food Protection Ordinance Supervisors Have Hot Time. ! . !' tin- plan, tang inpe.-.-. ': -.. jt1 the 1 adding was la.; ;,! i I'm' a 1 eiii'iiH'iit. : i li I inkier tie i;. ... .. ... , a U.'.ldh'iC cms!.! is.-'t he b;:i'l i!,. 1 hat wa let. he owners of the . ,. . V ;,;.; ;, . ,. 1 o Sf ell a li'l ";"!!' ....! i..!,-! .- ma-.o t. the goven-me!.-i . ti-er "h-'v wanted -Hi h a inii.iin. t: li.cir n.v'i-t. Kngiiteer :!' a: :e u .'i- lit' ; i s , - i r . map in ;n:r o li a ' lots suvvi'.'i'. or : . Board's Last Auto Eide . . i'r- 1 take itMaTV l' pertv alon. g"v"riict.;t T 1 - ' " mayor will ,. us we -Ma;.,..- 15 -rn a. j oN-.i r sale fo. lag to an n.tittai vi -; er la--. a:.'.a" not n ;ii- "ex ird;naiio", aeeord n ui.i.-ii a veil ooo; 'Andalouse" .Harry Lauder Flute Solo. . . . . . . John Lemmone NEW RED SEAL RECORDS JOHANNA GAD SKI 12-Inch at 83.00 882.53 "Don Giovanni" In quali eccessi Mozart 88251 "II Flauto Magico" Ah Lo so Mozart MAUD POWELL, VIOLINIST 12-Inch, $1.50 71188 "The Zephyr" Hubay HERBERT WITHEESPOON, BASS 10-Inch, S1.00; 12-Inch, S1.50 61151 "Roiling Down to Rio" Kipling and German 71192 "Stabat Mater Pro peccatis" Rossini THREE CHRISTMAS SONGS BY WILLIAMS 12-Inch, SI. 50 71187 "The Star of Bethlehem" Adams 71190 "Messiah" "Comfort Ye, My People " Handel 71189 "Messiah" "Ev'ry Valley Shall Be Exalted" MARCEL JOURNET, BASS 10-Inch, S1.00; 12-Inch. $1.50 61150 "Don Giovanni" Leporello Aria (Gentle Lady) 74191 "Don Giovanni'' Leporello Aria (The Fair One) BERGSTROM MUSIC CO., LTD. 1 020 Fort Street L 1!H" . :li; OX t in.1 !:,.. (,t' ?uj r ir. although lie La- iH ,i a'.a''iay tn make Uj lltS iiii'al wk.tii-'-- in.- ill ailix hi Mgna-tur.-, nr n:. Pressure, it is said, is be vi : i ; i t tt bear up"ii tin- city i. iht-.uN ''V j -, r I' ii i market i nt .-rest i . k i - i bv j t u -1 : proves, m-s to prevent ii, .- bill boiri- Mg tied. '1 ia- ! ;i i-: i.'ii- "f 1 he HH'-t ambition- T.ri-v.Nl i.v ! ia- "Vr.'-iM r board of suoer- 'im.t-, was li -igia'd to prevent fresh food-, .-xj.o.-.'.l f'r sale in nhl:c mar- j kots, from 1 c;p" eoat a n. ilia t ed by tlb-s and ..th.-r i!.-e,-t. and was- fraa.ed !:iru'!v tiooii'.h the eiVort of Torvi toi iai i io-iir Ukui.-iiard and ' 'it y !'Hw..-.:tii Mii.kai'. and introdaeed by ;lani.i l.oyi ii of th.c sanitation and ' bea it il Oi: mi it t'-'-. The bill . .-ouded liv M-'leian, ' f.n ha- been ;..ji-:i!iy o.oed by Ay ' Jeii of the s-aie eonunitTee. on the' ! s;:-..uiid hat the ..r.l-nanee may raise The )!-!( t a how! of limit from twen- rv-Pvo to thirty eonts when lie goes ; 'to the iiaivket Saturdays to yet his ; u raiay supj-ly. j i Aylett Opposes Everything. W iien t lie niiiin:. nee was brought Up ! s . v A h tt made a seene and pro- , 'tested i"!idly tliat tiie clerk's minutes, siiowiai; that at the bill's passage at thin! readme last ineeting, he had vot ed for ii was wriiii;'. He declared he i had otod no, but qualified this by say ' inu' he iiad voted aole, the Hawaiian I wa rd for no. Other members smiled ; whan Aylett protested he bad voted no. At the time the vote was taken at tne former meeting Aylett was buzzinjr a constituent in a corner of the room and had voted without knowing what he , vas voting ou. . i Final! v,"" Aylett broke out in Hawai ian, the' tenor of which was t hat there w:ls no law which compelled him talk ; lie'ore the board in English, anyhow, and he would talk in Hawaiian if he wanted. His tirade was accepted re-do-nedk- bv- the members, the news- ' lor it win ArvBAS If It's Ccrrect Mclnerny Has ll PAJ We call special attention to a line cf Silk PAJAMAS in blue, lavender and other shades and combinations. THESE ARE PACKED IN FAN CY BOXES FOR THE CHRIST MAS TRADE AND MAKE AC CEPTABLE GIFTS We have a large assortment of Pajamas in other material, less expensive than those made of silk. THERE ARE MANY THINGS OF FERED FOR CHRISTMAS. FEW OF THEM HAVE HAWAIIAN SENTIMENTS. WE HAVE THOSE FEW. Hawaiian Handicraft in Calen dars, Purses, Card Cases and Photos. GURREY'S LTD. Fori below Hotel. , naie'riiieii ana s peci.iiui c. loniv be a matter of two weeks before Aylett will retire from the board at ! winch he has bvon an obstructionist to , ' ;,m,mv(.,l conditions throughout. i Avlett showed his statesmanship, also. : , in votir.fr against the antispittiiiiT bill. !Alt!iouf:h the matter has been explain ed to him over and over again, he al- wavs inquires with an attempt at face '. tio'usness, if he will be required to spit up in the air. and the mayor often chimes in with the same request. No, Smw4mLMkmmjg . Aviett and Your Honor, you can j sjiit in the street and flutters, but the 'ordinance is designed to prevent si.it- tie r nr.oii the sidewalks and upon tne - - X . , , , . , ., ,. M. Mclnerny, Ltd. Fort and Merchant Streets. FROM $5.00 TO $111.40 Q i lloie- of cars and public buildings. , I The vote on the antispitt ing ordi i j nance was a surprise, -for it only carried ; :,v on,- vote. Aylett, Cox and Kane Si voted against it; Alda, Logan. McClel- i f j Ian and (biinn voted for it. passing it; at tii rd reading. Cox made the remarkable statement I ; ih;.r h: eonl'tti t un.tersrami vv n m.t orl'ieniee and in a ii v others si.ouid be ; X ; ;a ed. for he wond'TO-l who would en- ' J force it. That raised a question in his ! Seven Acres of land with new : mind and he .-aid he would oppose the , J h.ii!. He said the ordinance was likely ; jsungaiow, oarage ana otner ' i f S To 1I1IIKI' J ! iiL-eessaiy uinuiiiiss. i uuiuuie t . ;iii.i p.-n I la f toclrC.l I . Sl '"llblll t. j ldllXttiUS AlllU VJXttilj ..uv, Can quote very favorable terms ' . A. tLo st tti a member of the ? : 1 ,-,1 tli,. elell; Was i 11 sf I 1 1 C 1 1'. I to U'tvcr- m i : :t. .. --.., IVi,l-- e-eaiuT for litin- ourpose of diM'ussiug the proposed For Sale FINE t ..I i n. .:j in Manoa Valley. hristmas Suggestions We beg to call attention to the assortment of ELEGANT GOODS suitable and appropriate for Christmas Gifts to friends here and abroad. You will find the PRICES RIGHT. li !;i I I in spit more than ever, tare-- v Here He 4 j JS BISHOP TRUST CO., FROM $1.00 TO $12.00 Can You Think of a Better! Christmas Gift ? Mi MM GO. ' ' Everything Pbf-t.'trraphie ' ' I-'ort. below Hotel. are looking for something suitable for a gentleman, you can do no better than to look over our large and varied stock of Limited Bethel Street 1!) IIIO i! QUICK REPAIRS Audit Compan awaii f 1 1 ! They are perfect beauties just out from the Eastern factories. They are at a comparatively small cost. Broken ler.sts replaced quick an.i j accurate work. ! Special lenses ground to order. Broken frames repaired promptly. A. N. Sanford Optician. Boston Building - - - Fort Streei Over Mav & Co. ! revocation ol the Jamaius auto orea-iiaio-e. The call i published in this j ;Mir ami i quests- the presence of all , ' interested to be j.resent to meet 'the ' 1 road committee. .Itid.' A. 1 1. M . L'ol jeitsoa and others oppose the f'-peali n j of tiie iaw. which at present prohibit . nut os front traveling (ever tiie lantaius: j road. i Treasurer's Beport. i 4 the report ot jiaa-nirr ir.-a, was, hai.ded in nn.l tiled. It shows tnat on j November I. 1!'1', the cash on hiind : amoiuited to -"i;s.:;s;i.;;s, and receipts for! li, moata in.-imtinu' s'i.""i 1 nun ttiei i'erritory brought the total for tliei aioatli 'to tMt.ii H.ls. Tiie disburse- j neats ai:oii!ttd to "' l .iX7, letiving ' : ..ii haa i fi'o-l.o!. 1 Jie road eounnittee will have power a.-t oi the i ; I ii n-ha m preperty qties- j i...t at Iter.-Miiia ;md Alexander street. :' e ! bl:i':g!;aa,s gave the Imtit 1 tiiirry j-iv s noti.-e to carrv oat an agreement made by the ,-ourity to curb and put in , i- tti.t'. .g wall around the property in vetu'i! for L''viti'-r to the coiiatv a strip t . '!. w-n that the street cm!-! b ... d. '".' tit rtv days vvi ,...!, . :e! the '".e;d eonimifee w i : ! . ,e ::- -. tie- ..eii-.y to carry " .. a-'l-eeteen'. A iett tho:;e(.r s SILK KIMONOS, all grades; DRESS WAIST PATTERNS, SATCHELS, BRASS, LACQUER AND CHINA WARE, HAND PAINTED KAKEMONO, STATIONERY. Articles for Mistress and Maid Inexpensive Hatpins, Christmas Cards, Card Cases, Doylies, Scarfs. ART GOODS FROM JAPAN ALL GOODS ABSOLUTELY NEW anese Bazar Fort Street Near Convent eov or tie K : ;-i a ! 1 J. A. R. Yieira & Co. a i - igreeia K a II : " Kav, a r, I 1 f P. 0. Box 646. 924 Bethc'. St. Telephone 2035. Conducts all classes cf Audits Reports on all kinds of financial work. Suggestions given for simph lying or systematizing office work. A!! business confidential. i lee ii Jewelers i 30 fill . : I ave ivioney tanaij Acl Jumps offtrial GENUINE CHINESE JEWELRY Jade in Rare Mcttn-inu.-. BO WO I! '. ; near Smih ; READ THE ADVERTISER, WORLD'S NEWS DAILY , Uh Phrn nnri Hv'0 !'ilv nrri Pr-of g iHUe! liiiii uu cm ur.y md Aid. V.u!;K n-.;ANTr.FJ). U, TOCAWA nil ... , ... . BE 1 I re mm Toys Made of Heavy Tin and Japanned in GREEN, BLUE OR RED TOY DISH PANS TOY COAL HODS AND SHOVELS TOY WASH TUBS AND WASH BOARDS 2y CZ ml ml Household Dept. lake Elevator