Honolulu Star Bulletin. (Honolulu, HI) 1912-07-03 [p...

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Luncheon. low laidOn Monday afteranorr lfis rWvr'nthvi Mrs. Walter Coombs entertained at Miss Dora Atwater. Miss Juliette At--

luncheon on --Thursday In complement water; Miss Muriel Ho watt. Miss Car-uo-outntertalnpd . mpmisome of the lo Alisa.Anxia.-Tucker.- whose, engage--' rfe McLain. Miss He.en cliu. Mjjs!m m. younger Bei ai a r ive meet td Dr. Carl Ramus has been Fanny Hoogs, Miss Elizabeth Eames,

Hundred mrty t the Seaside UotcJ. announced recently. Gilt baskets and Miss Jessie Kennedy. '

Tie affaii? waV'fn' thV natnre of a looped together with pink tulle and M1 iti. ' ir. w.A Xt a n.ii a i

Laruen party. lor the card tables were ed on tne tabl? Tfae favorg were ftnd Mrg OUo uierbaclv with theirplaced onhe lawn. Mrs. Wood and. tiny.-slipper- filled with rice, and daughter. Gretchen, are occupylngtbe1Mis; Card well received with Mlsj heart-shape- d cards marked the place the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. A.'wood, while Mrs. L.,Tenney Feck and of each guest. Covers were laid for Thurston for the month of July.Mr a. Wooen served ice cream and.; seven. I ,mis. u. J. Tlmberlake served punch. Mrs. Charles Lucas, with ner daugh--I'unng ine wtcrnoon music was iur- - Mr Hutchina a Hostess.lusted by aui s. quintet club. .Mrs. Clinton J. Hutchlns Was mnch- -

nano-em-ieo- n hostefis oa Tuesday at the Coun- -bi cidered ;hug pillow was given to try Club. The gcheme for tneMiss Detty Case. Miss Bernice Hal- - decorations was pink and was devel-htea- d

was given a Venetian cold oped with pale pink asters. Covers..r.airJfE? consolatoo priie. and werQ laJd for mne, Including Mrs.

Helea Jones received ihe booby, Putnam', Mrs. Batchelder, Mrs. At--a little piclure frame. At five oclock kin80n, Mrs.' E. a.Paxton, Mrs. Mar,a numoerioi toubk Kenuemen were, (tnn rimnhaii tff w t frainvited in to partake of the dainty-r- e

freshment) .miss wooas guesis mciuueq; .mis 3Myrtle Schumann, Mlss.-Margueri- te

adman, Miss Helen' Jones, Miss.Catherine Jones, Miss Margaret

Complimentary

C. F. Eckart, Miss Dqris; Hutchinsand Mrs. Hutching.'

Manoa Card Club. y - --.

The Manoa ; Card Club ' was enter1- -

nfiirihr nfrficn'nvi Mfe 'talned by Mrs.F. A. Potter on-Mo- n-

Thelma MUrphy;-Mls- s Dorid Hutcnihs,--, aXternoon at- - her 'home Vai-MIk- s

Helen McLean, Miss, Carrie Mc- - kTlkK. Tvhe Prtfjw"? fwrd f.sIan. MIsi Dora Atwater. Miss Juliet:ltonolPfhVM,Atwater, lllss Daphne Damon. Miss eat Mrm. Charles Bon.Margaret Restarick. Miss Janatt Mi'Otto BterbMh.:.-Mrj;:WUlIai-

Sharp. MWlfelen -- North; Mlss-Eloise'S0- 6' s. Fred Xyser.WIchman. Miss Ruth 'Anderson. Miss- - e lT?'Fn,a?es: M' Ma"tonHuth Soper. Miss Uura-Ldw- ; Miss Campbell, Simpson Mrs.Carol Low, Miss Elizabeth Low. Miss ,PhmP Frear and Mrs John : Drew.Violet Stoever, Miss Helen Spalding, . :....': -- V :

"Miss Ruth Johnston;. Miss Marian KipMng-Magoo- n Nuptials. 'Chapin, Miss Rose Herbert," Miss Miss Kamakia Magoon . and Mr.Mary Lucas, Miss Frances Cochran, Harmon Anderson will be married to-Mi-ss

Alberta Wholley, Miss Bernice morrow evening at the home of Mr.Halstead, Miss Beatrice White, Miss and Mrs. "John Alfred . Magoon onFannie Hoogs, Miss Alice Hoogs, Miss Keeaumoku street. The wedding willHazel Buckland, , Miss Vivian Buck- - take place at seven o'clock , in ' theland, MrsHaynes, Miss Dorothy Pet- - presence of the family. and immediate!erson. Miss Helen wilder, Miss Paul- - inenas or the young people. .At haJiIne SchacrTer. Miss Zepha Plschell,v after eight o'clock a pol supper willMiss Elizabeti; Woods, Miss Daphne be served. '

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Carter, Miss Elizabeth. Carter;. Miss ', Miss. Pauline Schaefer. was hostessPrances Coupens, Miss 'Betty Cas;'ati a. swlrnmlng, jarty at' tha'MoanaMiss Helen Rockwell; ' Mr. Donald Holer SyesUrday afternoon" for .herLewis, Mi4. Wrenne Tinberlake, " Mr. house guest, : Miss ZephaWnlter Kendall; Mr.- - Donald Gil more. After A delightful, swlm refreshmentsMr. Wallace,.' Lieut Vaushan.'.JJeut. were served at the hotel.,. The guestsPrice, Lieut; Pratt; Mr. V.'illlrni Schu- - . icclilded. VsMiss . Zepha :Plschell,- - 11

roann, Mr." Cyril Hooss, !Ir;'A' xander Ruth'; Coper, r Miss Elolse WIchman;Anderson, Mr. DIcksoa Nott. Llr. Fred-- 1 MIs3".Thelma Murphy; Miss'-."Hele- n

cilck Wichman, Mr.' Oswald Stevens. Jones,. Miss , Margaret Jones, MissMr. Raymond McGrew.' Mr.. " Vernon Mary ' von Holt, .Miss Carrie McLain,Tenney, Mr. Watson Lallentyne. "Mr. Miss Helen MqLain, Miss RosamondEarl Buchanan. . Mr. Percy Nottae, Swanzy, and Miss Margaret , Center.Mr. Marsfon Campbell.5 Mr. Ricker, . ; ' , , . ; . v --

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Mr.. Ed. Iledemann. Mr: W'rlht, Mr. Letters have been received . fromSonnle Macfarlane. 'Mr. Malcolm MIs ' Margaret Coolte, - the' eldestTuttle, Mr. Richard F. Wood Mr. Ken-- daughter of Mr. ' and Mrs. Frankr.eth Reldford, Mr.. Charlie Stevens. Cooke, saying'that she will spend theMr. Gcorjre McEIdowney,. ; Mr. Dave-.firs- t week in July visiting ; variousLarsen, Mr. 4 Bob .McCorriston, Mr. parts of England. 1 '' - v ;

Willie .Ouderkirk. Mr. Ed. Kitto. Mr. .- ; - :4tf-- . ; '

Frederick ; SchaerTer, Mr. --John Galt, The Misses Dora and Juliette; At:Mr. Carter Gait, Mr. McCauley; Mr. water, were the guests of honor at aTHmp. Mr. Anderson, Mr.. Patten, Mr. luncheon Tuesday at which Miss

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1! i. FRIDAY, JULY 5, 8: IS O'CLOCK

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coreopsis. Covers were for

ters. Harriet Lucas ' and MIksMary Lucas, left on the Ventura this

they will spend the summer. i' ;t':v. jUlss entertalifing at ' luncheon today for MIsiZepha PIschell, who Is the houiguest of Miss Pauline Schaefer. .tt

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three . children,- - .' whoretool in s ornia.';.

peninsula lor. the

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when it combined two plants placed at the 5

disposal Honolulu and Hawaii the largestnewspaper and printing establishment theIslands .

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Mcrjhant Street commercial . printingoffice bindery newj Meihle press, new

; type new linotyfje equipment continued.Call.up76c... '

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'The printing, bindery photoengraving4j)lanr at Alakea Street HeadquaVtqrs is

maintained and going blast. BookExpert Tabular, ruling artistic, binding -specialties ia department.- HONOLULU STAR-BULLETIN- 'S

printing department to give prompt efficientservice on which it charges a fair profit. T ;

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get andspeedy from the '

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HONOLULU STAR-BULLETI- N, WEDNESDAY,

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GREAT RAYMOND ANCESTOR'S HAHDFor OverZOYesra.

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CARBERRY XEILSEX, 50VELTT SKETCn ARTISTS

ludicrous' happened to'and JL F. Lewis and MtheGrea,: Raymond onev;of ,Jii3

Touajd Lewis left In the performancee in . Shanghai..; One ofthis morning for a visit the the great magician's ? Illusions is . a

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. irjdummy which" is laid on. i piece' V ;jbf glas3ft --which, in, turn, --Is supported

Walter Coombs of Alewa by the backs of two chairs.will not receive callers untlr . . Mr; Raymond as a a

the first of October.

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courteous: treatmentHonolulu

printing

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during;iVentura

Heightslot : ouf of for to, relative.

Mr. and Mrs,. Guild and :I who to annear at-th-

e Llb- -Marjorie Guild . to Kohala glass.; IhenishViin: question there crty' for engagementfpr summer. - i was large An at- - commencing Wednesday night,

w.-- -. - r the Chi- -

f Miss Sarah and Mr. .'Harry;, old woman" who had siitins Inese- - lady's ancestor's hand. :

iuutus reiuru iiouoiuiu onnrteenin oi juiy.

4 Mrs. , G.,; Guild and , family. ' 'nave movea 10 ine

month July. -- '",w-m- i- UnllW wvlivCn I : '

- The, United States Marine Band'sta- -

tioned at Camp Very I will give btntt s

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A very thinxmr; Mrs.'

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Miss unswpra on mond. iagone f Theatre a short

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March-Ben-- Hur. Chariot Race.. Paul!,TY? Step-Every- body 's Doing It. ; . ;j may entitle1 themf-to.-- Take-f- or In--

- -; mfw5.T stance,'' . mom teuen, '.who singsHula Dance ... . . .:.;."... ......Berger.; straight . parts ia( the - various -- operasWaltz American Evaf.i 4 presented by .the company, Miss Hel--

March Albanian March ...... ...Ha;i.ien Is' the. daughter., of .parents whoHawalJaii .Tunea .V'. I . . ..Berger .never .kjaew what .hard; timjes: meansMarch Little' Giant ... . .'.i..!. .Mobdc,: from, personal, experience.?. At home

V ; Hawaii ;j Seattle she hasrer own aiito", ahu-

.t.Star Snaneled Banner.' V J "'enjoys v her vacatlpna - touring .the

mmm: mountain roads, wijthin miles of?.' - v; ; Seattle ; Mis3 Lois ; Jdason, whose

PILES CUT CD irf C TO 14 0AYS.",J yodeling . haa.beenso' much admired: :PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed; 5 Honolulu .audiences,- - isthe

daughter of 'a wealthy farmer In East:cure( anycaseof Itdbjns.Blin4 crn WashIngton and she loves to sing,

Bleetiin or Protruding Piles in 6 q,; enjoys the, hours tefpref the footlightsi4daysormoneyrefundfl.---Mad- e tV and the excitemehtjvhith follows .the

Mr. Campanoli, Jessie Kennedy was The -- I'AKtS.MtSiJlUWK .U.., baiat Lotus, - ,c:.uuSyel-- .

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. ' Other girld In the company wellt situated' as far as this world's -- goodsis concerned and- - some, of: them are.planning their .vacation- - which will be--gin after rthe. of . the. juvenilesat?" Seattle. Since . the left

r Honolulu.the Management .has had inpreparation "Olivette," a delightfuland sparkling comedy- - - opera : withplenty of joyous music. hasbeen a rehearsal every day' and it wasonly after rehearsals that the roem- -

. bers were allowed eo tramping ou' the trails around ?;Wailuku. FromHIIo. cotnes word ;that the trip to thevolcano next- - Sunday, ; depends uponhow well the girls know their.parts.

' for Mrs." Lang upon their beingletter perfect, as tar words -- pnd busi'ness of "Olivette." ;WIth the trip as

j an tncenUve, each --girl ?Is going 'herutmost ' and more than. - one has said

! that it was the tempting volcano. thatbrought them so far. Irom the .main-land. They will leave HUo in auto-mobiles early Sunday morning for theVolcano House, and return Mondayafternoon in time to catch the MaunaKea for Honolulu, where they will appear, at the opera' .house, Tuesday

', night, in "The Dream - Girl." . Seatei will . be on sale at the Promotioni rooms next Monday. ;,;:v' -- rv--

MUSIC-LOVER- S LOOKFORWARD TO RECITAL

Interest in the violin -- recital to 'bef given - Friday evening at the.. EmpireTheatre,' by John - Marquardt, a noted

- artist now on his 'third tour of the"world, is increasing, as assurance of

i cxcepiionai enieriaiuioeuL . uevomesi more certain. The publication .of the, program for; the recital shows thati there will be six main numbers.Among those who will assist Mr. Mar--

quardt are Wilson Fritch, , dramaticreader; F. M. Bechtel, English horn.

! Miss Glenna McCracken, accompanistand Carlos Caceres, piano. '

AD CLUB MEETINGPOSTPONED FOR WEEK

' On account of tomorrow being - a: holiday, the regular - weekly meeting'of the Honolulu Ad Club has beenJ postponed . until Thursday of nextI week. The program for the next meeting will be announced before Thurs- -day July 11

local advertising : men at the lastj meeting that; there was no necessityi a summer postponement in Ha- -I wall, and areing a to continue themeetings.. A meeting of the directorswas called yesterday evening to

poned . Tuesday of next weelf at15 o'clock. .

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in' the front row screamed and rushedupon the . stage, gesticulating wildly.She ran for the hand and secured it,hugging , it tightly - to ' her breast' andstarted - the aisle toward, theentrance doors. ;r i -

Raymond .finally 'secured hl.dearlybeloved hand .by paying ; the WQmanten dollars aa compansation. t She

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John nnesttnns bv tanninehave, Oa

the Chinese audience;

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iJQU THEATERManagement of . RICHARD KIPLING

LEWK k : , The Minstrel M an .,,v, In .Impersonation of SagerMJgley

Hear the Boob Kid In "ApMPFtfot'Ain't .Got That Yet" etc, i

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Novelty Sketch " and .: Singing Artists: . In the Pretty Rural Comedy

"A COUNTRY HOME?. : Cast:v '

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Farmer. Green.... i.. .Mr. F,-Ca- r berryAn . .Mrs.' ll Nielson

Scene Home; of . Farmer. Green: v"i ; ,

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AMUSEMENTS.

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y irio;. ; v;' : lUliaTh Street Seenes ;Introducing ; Their f Famou Blind Man

V :CTiaracUiand Other'1 Quaint ; ; '

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GILfJAR GETS

PAVING JOS- - V I'. r ,

The Honolulu Bltulithlc Pavement.'Company landed a contract" for thepaving of Queen street, ' from ' Nuuanuto the river, the work to be completedwithin forty days after taking: over thecontract, at a total cost not to, exceed$26,000. : y, ,

City and County Clerk Kalauokalanlwas- - Instructed' by; the?: board to.,into a contract', with President - JosephGilmanr. and , it la predicted " 'that thework of makingr Queen street a pass-able thoroughfare will be rushed to

"' 'completion. S -

Despite the objections raised byMc-Clella- n,

' 'Low and one or two othermembers on the board, the propositionto pave this main artery of traffic withbitulithic went through wish a rushlast evening when the matter- - wasbrought up before a board meeting atwhich Supervisors" Low and Krugerwere absent. , ; :,;

McClellan and others favored creo-sot- el

wood blocks, 'but after "a fightagainst a hopeless ma jority. the reso-

lution appropriating $26,000 for pavement with bitulithic was passed with

' 'a unanimous vote. '

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Call for' More Schoolrooms.-,- .

A call for additional schoolrooms- - islikely to fall upon deaf as. far asthe present Board of Supervisors isconcerned,; for the reason -- that - thereare no available funds' to supply bet-

ter and bigger quarters for the grow-

ing demands of pupils, at the city andcounty schoots. . .

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Mrs. Fraser, principal of Kalulanlschool, has asked, the supervisors tosupply ' a number . of needed improve-ments at the ' Kaiulani ; and Maemaeschools pnd to abolish certain annoy-

ances. She asks for three new roomsfor the Palama Hospital building to" ' provide for 147 hew pupils already

and advertising men hold.no meet-- .. . for the SeDtember term, or fouri mgs. Dut jl was me senumeni or ine, If nothing Is to be done

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suggestion

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rooms for theMaemae schooL . - v - .:;

A storm sewer Is advocated by thecity engineer for Wyllie street, andthe board has been asked to set asidean appropriation for the same. MayorFern announced last evening' that he

take up this matter but due to the ha" signed the appropriation .dui cov-gene- ral

business rush preceding the! ering the general budget of municipalI Fourth, the meeting was also "post- - expense for the coming six months. ,' I TT. I 111.11 1 V

quested .to submit estimates for the re--

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Exterminates rats, micecockroaches, Tratcrbts, etcReady (or te. Better than trapa.

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pairs to( Makikl . ditch.',; This drain is

pronounced, in' deplorable condition anda T constant .rncnace;;. to,-- - the publichealth.'' .t..: ,: . : --

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Bndgt in Need bf 'Aitentiorv, -

.The, board how ,aees a 'propositionof making '. immediate repairs' 'to? the 4

bridge that crosses Nuuanu stream atQueen street. Supervisor Murray called attention to the fact that thTa'struc-.- j4ure must be reDlanked follo'winsr UDOn I

the completion of he laying: of a sewermain .there. It Is estimated that thejob will require $2500 to complete.: The board has accepted the proposi-tion made by Honolulu plantation man-ageme- nt

to the effect that a sufficientstrip of land for the proposed Moana-lua-Puul- oa

road will be purchased ata cost not exceeding $1100. S. M. Da-

mon Is to execute a deed for right-of-wa- y

through, his property, the consid-eration being the return to him of theunused portions ;. of the old road', i

One hundred dollars was voted fromthe mayor's entertainment fund to dec-orate the city and county building forthe Fourth of July, arid from this $1Q0an auto is to be hired to carry thesupervisors around on the Fourth.After Rapid Transit Again

Supervisor McClellan last night of-

fered a motion instructing the superin-tendent to require all street railwaycompanies operating within the city ofHonolulu to sprinkle the track areas asprovided in Act 40 of the Session Lawsof 1907; The board passed the motionunanimously. v .; . v'

Bids were opened from two local con-cerns who ore in the market to furnishthe municipality with a complete setof band instruments?. One by the Berg-stro- m

Music Company, presented byW; D. Adam, was for $2029.50. Theother :was presented by the HonoluluMusic Company, the tender being $2,- -

,164.15.m

The bids were referred to the. waysand means commitee. : .

The Commercial Club ; announcesthat the Fourth of July wilt be ladiesday at the club. - J

Wong Ming., fined. $ 100- - and costs bythe District Court on the charge, of8 el ling liquor without' a license atWalalua on May 1, ha3 appealed hiscase to the Circuit Court

; Lin Tai has appealed to the CircuitCourt from the decision of the Dis-

trict Court,-whic- fined Im,1 $10 .andcosts on the charge of Assaulting AhLoy at "Wahiawa.on March 31.

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MR. F. M.'DECHTCU Cp-IU- H H;rnMISS GLEN McCRACKCri,

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!"A 'Iiare for I.'.VIOLIN

; (a) -- Romance in 0"., t!.ov(

(b.) MWa!ther? rlTzo Sor..r i

the"Ma8terslnff?rs) ........ V.'; (C) MHob-obl- Jn Dance". .

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At the ase of. IS a girl's or ahero is a youth who couldn't earn $Ija month as a cigarette drummer.; If a man-eve- r thinks seriously of

marriage it is after taking a hand inthe game.. . --

, A girl always Jikes to kiss a dis-

tant male, relative merely to keep lapractice.

By following his own advice a canmay succeed In relzlzz poor ta tifend. -

jv Even it a man. lj a' "bis r--'

wolf may camp ca t!J ('crstep.If you are us o-- o io - Z7

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