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ACUTE SHORTAGEof men and women who really Jieverknow what it is to enjoy sound, ribratiing heatth who would be surprised tosuddenly gain that exhilarating vitalitythat robust health brings. ';
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literally thousands without any par-ticular, sickness live in "general de-
bility", a the doctors call it haveheadaches, are tired and indifferent.To all Kurh nronfff we sav with unmis--
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; takabie earnestness -- Take Scott's Ten Sailing Today on Shermanzuisumanerroejoraicmomna MakeS'l4 M. U.S Orderedallow its rare oil-foo-d to enrich and en-- ; . cinA 1 tliven your blood, quicken your circula- - AWay ince june 1
u0n,umuicUiu War Department has In10 aerwop i mi rra-eiouu- ru ukubi last 60 days ordered 14 officerxaraixa acuTur, enjoyment, vucces. v. it. nanman ittn i
J51i5J2? JL?S Corp. to mainland Manila.total hereVrLu t ' i. June ' Corps her.
- working short-hande- wiui a
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JJ.r. T: ith cf Derlpi, Minn., anIr.: Lcl.'eved te ICO years
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the andof n of 25 officers prior to
1. the Medical Isand ton
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eiderabte, handicap. It was learned today. : ;, .This afternoon 10 Medical Cor pofficers from- - Oabu are sailing oa. theU. 8. Army transport Sherman, jtoakIn; total of 38 .army medical Officers whd have pone under orders tothe mainland from Honolulu slnce thefirst of June. One was also orderedto the Philippines and left last month.
.This depletion of the Hawaiian' Department's medical staff is overworkin the remaining officers so ' thatmost of them are now each doing, thework previously taken by three; men.
According to CoL Rudolph G Ebert,Hawaiian Department surgeon; nd re-
lief except perhi pa one man. Col; WB." Bannister; is1 in sight at -- tha present time to take the place or the 14officers ordered away.' Of the 10 officers leaving this afternoon two wereordered to the mainland seme-- timeago, and the remaining tight by cablea few weeks ago; The latter are under orders to report by telegrlph onarrival At the mainland to Maj.-Ge- n.
Frederick . Fans ton. commanding theSouthern Department, at San AntonioTexas. ; They will be . put to workamong the regulars end militiamen onthe border, taking care of . sanitationand working to reduce sickness amongthe troops, of which a great deaj hasrecently neen repprtea.,, .
Hawaiian Department . MedlcACorns officers leaving this afternoonInclude Capt A. JP, Clark. Llent.-Col- ;p . p. Rovncids. who was to have exchanged places with Col. W. B.; Bannister. Central Department, Chicago,,but has. been, ordered instead to thehase hospital at San 'Antonio: Maj, O;McD. Van Poole, Ma J. M. A, DeLaner,Cany. P. H. Fbucar; i. wnitnam,J. p Johnston, . S-- SL- - Crelghoni jBu Tf,French and N. Wood.
in eonseauenee of the shortage ofmedical officers here; Mai. C. A. Ragan.-attendi-
ng sorfceon: of the HawaiIan Department, is' doing three menwork. He issued notices August 1 thathe will; be at the dlspensarr. Fort DeRussr. from :45 to 10:15 .-- aaiiy;at his office at ' department headauar- -
ters. from 10:30 a. vL until ooon; anaat the Fort Armstrong 4lspensanfrom Xl:10 to 12:?0 p. m. " At all otnr hours be will b4 at Fort Rugef. : lt
Lieut Robert H. Duenner took care ofPort Rnr rior to the present shortage, tad MaJ. Van Poole departmentheadtluarterst .
0"JAPAfJES ORGANIZE;'?
COMMERCE
At f. EETi FI 6 - TH 'J R S DAY
Members of the Japanese v Mer-
chants'; Association held a:reorganiza- -
tlon' testerday afternoon, and asresult changed the name of the .
association to the Japanese Chamber: orCommerce. The meeting was held on,
the . second floor of the YokohSnnt
Rules and regulations were revisedat the meetllig. and 'the, hew name;vtlch was; suggested by Consul-Ge- V
crrl "More!, v as favorably vbted upon:&.Ucrs cX ue new chamber are at.Kawahara, president; .T. rTakakuwa,vice-presiden- t; K. Tamamotq, ..secre-tAr- v:
T. . OdO. treasurer! ' T. Ivanaga,auditor; D. Yonekura, S. Osaki and T.jsumiaa, aireciorsv . ; ;
4 . HMMteASMMaWMNM- - r.".
A suit, to set aside a deed of- - tnfsthas been filed in circuit court i pyNina Bertelmann against Ji K. cock'ett et al. , :
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This famous piire food makes up for a frequent lack ofcertain; nourishing "elements ' in, the dailf ; diet whichmakes for mental and. physical development.:
j These, ;eleraents-th-e -- vital, mineral . phosphates---ar- o"
found in abundance in the wbcat, and . maltedbarley flours, from ; which Grape-Nut- s is made. All the "
fockl' yalnes of these grains are retained in splendid pro-
portions in this 'food.'. : ;
Grape-Nut- s comes from the sp,
delicious, ready to eati and remarkably easy of digestion.
"There's a Reaccn"'
;, fcrjosTurj ; .
Sold by Grocers and Stores.
BOfoliftM) StABHLITrm, FBIDAY AUOUST 4, 1016.
Helps to you. to us ah4 td thecarrier boy.
: jIt roao 'not'tet roui papel
promtff. ta4 (regularly; tadpbos iQll sk for tf Orelation Department and mike the e"
complalnL Serving so, . many4- - thousands of tomes, every ifter
noon - makes occasional. - Wpses 4.4 possible. ' I, , . . ..:'.
The Star-Bulleti- n maintains.unto :30 p. tn. each day. a spe--
r cirj arrvtce for any cus--
tomer the carrier 'may nave
f TTTTT4yThe Elks lodge meets at 8 o'clock
tohlgnt.
; Knights of. Pythias. Mystic Lodge.meets for regular business at 7:20 tonight is Pythian hall. , ; ...
circuit Judge Whitney has refused to grant tho suit tor, divorce filedby Alexander, Llftee agalhst TctotiUrtee.- -; ;.J; ,-
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which is
is
"agreeli
.on
va ine grouna or desertion, circuit cent: mainland trtn. aia mat some- -vuage wnicnej to ,Mary I snouia oe done bywong long a xrom'.woiglorganiiations .stopping ;
'' I called. the
the rronnri rnU' fMwi Ifcsf ' iKliftd ' tif.? 'Mf? stated ' Mra. R. C. Brooks wife of IL:vt" . .. .to Mrs. that ne visitea tats cuia nancmg place I iirooK3, wno is tno sunaay
Pua- - a xlivorc from Gor anoDinson.
" Amelia has filed In clH&ttcourt a discontinuance of the suit for
brought y, her against ftt&ertuounar. - -
Alleging failure ( to
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and similitudeBuyeyohi has failed la circuit court
suit Lend which had even: value.
Bids Yor additions andmenu to the HIlo armory of tho1 Na
coat $4000. nre some action . wHh other organisationsfrdvmised for .bj ,th' departmeht .oX
Dt!ott''btUitenUoi-.t- becomean American citizen &m been fqed fafederal br Itertnann rkii ra?kbr by Dceaphtlon'ahd a native of Germany.
Kate
from
cburt
' Alleging ! non-suppor- t, ' yjullaNani Luke, tetter known as. MadameAlapai, the vocal soloist. has filed fncircuit cburt a, stilt for against
': Accounts of tho departmentwill be Xept on cards hereafter.-Mor- e
than; TOW bf thent j .being.' trans-- ferred-- from ''BObka? to thtr tisy- -
' with
nmnli Association, scheduled for . thiseretlnr, has been postponed until' Io'clock next Monday evening: .Themeeting win held in tho roomithe association,: 1337 Fort street
JOseph Kalian, 8i3 Cooke street; Ke--
M wri
Koo-ones,
and" Mrs; Parah' MahlhJla were', wit-nesses..' 's-'- 1r'
read very. .
theiv: -- ;.',
'among UkT
as wlU : whenwater , says
warry Murray,have
aro.
withi music;Prfcejs jrlll
awarded best costumes worn
LusXtana School
tnere.i v,Ci
Alleging Kanehas. died circuit'
suit lor from U. illqieong ixy filed suit mvorcefrom: Leon; Loy, alleging;
.;:.i:rreception Island
priests the onrwanii .niisslonbjeld
Home, upper Fort' streetThey will be Consul Moroithis evening the Consul's; residence
Nunann
the studynese will be started the
,10. The willdirection Carleton Miller,
Who has Just fromwhere he friends investi
the latest methods the studyJapanese
Uul also made inquiriesinto i.pnStudy has beennected the United States consu
service Japanyears. At the present time henected with the service
IlawaiL The hew cjass wiH takebeginners Japanese win taeettwo times weekly, Monday Thurs- -
day
iniriHiiira TJiGfii fU1IUUUU1
WILEO HULA
ISIlElfJ ISSUE:.rv.f:-;-
Promotion CommitteeLodges With San
Lodging protest With the SanDiego againsthuU dance declaredre present Hawaii grossly, the Hawaii
Committee signifies thatprepared to object
the hula wherever learns suchtortions are
Secretary P. Taylor today-- sentthe following letter to Penfold,secretary the Diego
bellevo ran with methat fit and proper me
attention made.our Oahusns who recently
returned from includ-ing visit to the 6aa exposi
Hawaiian entertainment IrhmuA
"At the Rotary Club yesterday Mr. a the firmLewen CooLe. to
nas, granted thing gain, islandcitofce. ...toward so-Ton- g.
C'. r" hula dancing on mainland
;;:
hich gave vry,On LowreV- - Dr.-:-t- .r
uage pas, granted conuuetmgRobinson
Bodnar
divorce
Mrs:
are
.of
and wtfs hnddisgusted with theing that it was not hula all. butmore hoochi coochl Chicago
fame, lie stated thatperhaps his wouldbinv said mat woen
danced. old-tim- e
provide. inon religious ntes, w-- s. something
H tor divorce esthetic
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A- -
But, said, tho exhibitIsthmus' was blot
improter upon the fair name territory.and nsKfcd.the notary take
tional Guard, being
divorce
--wateh::
which would tend tntsfeature from the San Diego
Zons.year ago. was
called la.of the dancer
the Santook the matter
with ther Saa fairand asked; that they
and. ;also thisture1 front their zoneand was done.' The of
wrote ine saying .that"show was right and that many people said they it, outisiafid neople' andUateo
while. was agent' the
lhadoccallon.to cer--
beH.
tain acts', which.cancmg aisn aisgrace.
time have onlyheard" Mr. but
other people wnohave' ybor; thefitonr. would-- , the same:; San
they had two three HA--
buTied kZ-l-Z' ZrZ
Funeraliservices P?Y?Ubo.at iJ- - cf rVrers Jtgo-- olokaiwife. ana;tnat:avone ume iney
were iwsoc iaieaMiss Annie" XVAhrLeong W .exnimu.ii.jwey:.i;,.n .n9h..' 'tr. inev snow .my yi;ryrnrrrTr: thorou2hly.;afld:f.?atUtude,of. thl$
"jway
cele--hwiffnn-:'- f 'Ttatr Hawi.il
Water-mete- rs WinessVsec ry. but iertainlytlon beltrg. monui, would not ?care' any tf--
are due' forttf for the of;Thls tin Prder keep those ,days'' If this: hula
be JiMswly-nstaJIed.taeter- fi hiMt atso have- - thatsays Murray;' manager.jDf
Carelessness businessis, a of
butnlus next
department.
HawaiFfearded: Hawaii would
whldtthenx money well
they lind.their matter expect
water. Mr report In: partfcular.V'..' V-'- h.' t
Indications 'tomorrow night'sNational Guard mssquerade ball, intbe armory liawaUanbe ittendje44
for
i l streeCr"bfetweem
isj ...
failure -
in court aMlkano.?
nas
Cruelty.:.-;-;- .;
A - for
night at hall Edu
guests ofatstreet'
' A course of Japaat Y. M. C.
A-- class be un
visited add- -
Inof by conversational
th osirecenttof He '
withIn , of
is conimmigration
fn up
llUUb
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HawaiiProtest
; Oiego Exposition : i
aexposition a disgusting
to
Promotionto distortions of
It dispractised.'A.
H. J.of exposition:
"J willIt to
to a complaintby of
mainland,-- ,
a Diegotion, concerning a
on 1 V v
M.'Lowrey ofc in re--
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A impression ofC.
Absolutely thoroughlyexhibition,,. .
atof A of
auditors agreewnen he tne nuia.
nroBorly Interpretedperformed
Suyeyo;
disgraceof
he Clubto
, to .eliminateexposition.
Eliminated atA my
disgraceful exhibitsoKaned. nuia on tne
Fyandsco exposition.ImmediateM . up
officialsofficially discoun-
tenance eliminateentertainments,
it . the-sho-
bis
had enjoyed ourthought otherwI$eri
perseaUy ' thought otherwise,becavse, '1 forPromotion . Committee on the coast,
Interfere;so-call- ed vaudeville la
tne was."At present we
from Lowrey presumeIL .interviewed .
exposition;be In
or j
ill be In th KawatH y1"?cemetery:
the.:tpme. 5allau was.bom ?lranv- - Jv . exposiuon
- wk we fiw mn--
of;iA'!nMK.M Bjeuumeuw-
.
areRnlhna. '
in' November, irf , , al--1 , to
celebrationy.; fabne to j Vsoalledwatch.on, Is continued.-T- o
JUrry;'aepartmenu
month.':
largelythe
divorce
extreme
cational
August
returned Japan,
con
number
meeting
referrinr
Midway
legends
attentionJlpUlar
manager
Sunday;
versing,,.:looklngt forward-- .
ftnilri'thei
continue"accounts quarter-- 1 proposed
exhibit hroughtMHto prominence; onDay. and Balboa Day. and reas partot. be
something;;; -- wa - could . not," verymen. testing stomach:
they.gef ;am Abf this and to
manager, of th Lowrey's verified every'
v;-".- ; rrwill
' provide,
for,
joX
Japanese. -
.
he
aone;ft
all
attended-- '
"r.'
,
.
startlnr 'private
- "We hbw that it is delicatepeople to handle but be--
UiJ9 see our nwn tuana point,very reaaiiy,
DAILY HELIIIIOERS
TAiirflfa Hound tlnit ftUtO. ILDOL
being poured on the new pavement Lewis fcsaoita.: rnone aut.
toMlkano
.y'i'rifarewell;
if waslast tho of the
on.., I'new, in
der the of
gatedthe srv
Mr. Miller;books f.th$
lar for
andand
evenings:'
v.?--
sifs--
it
Saa
forcall
the
the
bad
stat
fairwith
theand
bur
Prancisco
fea
ito;
the
Franciscb
Hawaii,Wb
though-the- ?
lot'Investlga- -
matter, for you
yott: can.
trMAJ 'thS)
,vta reaa tine; want. aqsm mevoiar--
rutieltin: is ' to put yourself ; In ; touchanew: with the life of 'the clty'; . ,
Exdnatve. xorst ahop, .Tho Goodwin.? rms. 21r22r Pantheon tiltAd
rTioJl'nA
.Lt the children eat their fill ofLovers Cream Bread if deliciousand healthful, and' wrapped for theiriteajia '
For Diatined AYater. Rlre'i sootBer..and:.all .other popular Drinkstry the Con. soda water woro co.
Usoallr the merchant who "bigenough" to make nis; store of real invportance to the people is. also wiseenousn 10 conrucs mem mruugu aue- -
Quate advertiainr--
. LOSTFriday morhlnr: flopping district
brooch pin. diamonds and sapphire;.office. 545--- 3t
NOTICE
Dr. ; Ilutchlnson will see fewpatients, at his residence in Kaimukl.Telephone 7Z12 for apolatment.
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y.i c.A. GIRLS
ENTERTAINED AT
siir.ir.iER outingnt f
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even In;; meetings at the Opera House,and Dr. R. D. yilliama, president ofthe Mid-Pacifi- c Institute, entertainedthe girls at the summer camp of theT. W..C A: last night with an unusually. high-Clas- s rrsram. Mrs. Brookshas charming repertoire or : songsand stories as told by "her lldrenand JDr. --Williams- an excellent collectlon of sleight of hand tricks. :
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COMMODITIES OF WAR
According . to recent news fronri Japan, the Russian government nas ordered of Japan large numbers of theJapanese' menkeys to be shipped tothe war zone. Japan has already madefirst shipment .of 83 young monkeysto Vladivostok. Presumably they formedical experimental purposes.
I SI lForty-eigh- t yersons7 were killed in
street accidents Jn w York in June
Ovcrvoriindi
Worry; Don't Pay
Overwork" and worry may promiseWealth, but ; too - often 1 .take o awayhealth. The kidneys are apt to girout first, and if they do, it's danger-ous' to delay. . Begin using Doan'sBackache Kidney Pills as soon as youare seized with dally backache, nerv-ous or dizzy spells, headache, Indigestion, heart flutterings, rheumatic painor urinary disorders,: and rest . thekidneys ! by. avoiding all; excesses.Doan's are the most' widely used, thebest , recommended kidney ."remedy inthe worlds 7?:-- ; v-;';--
'When ? Your ; Back-- : Is - Lame Remember the Name.! . DOAN'S BACK-ACHE ; KIDNEY, PILLSr Sold by alldruggists - at' 50c a box (six boxes$2.50), or mailed on receipt, of priceby the Hollister Drug Co, or Benson,Smith A Co.,; agents , for the Hawaiian Islands.. - -
C&chcake
l??you in zxr&U
ary condition
originaldeKcatc perfuine
f lizdo iiito cleansest ccct cinitsry fact- -'
oryiathcirorld.
n f COMMUNITY--1 1
; A PAR, PLATE --c':.
GOOD SILVERWAREATTRACTIVE SILVERWAREi GUARANTEED SILVERWARE;
A
liNot cumbersome, heavy pieces wlth.a thin plate, but nice, light
pieces with a thick plate. , v"Plated ware that fels like Sterlings '
;. . A REAL BARGAIN "v V.- -
Tablespoons. dosen, ;TaVlespoons, $idoim; 4
' Other pieces priced in proportion.' ,17.17. Dimond d Co., Ud. 1
THE HOUSE OF HOUSEWARES"M-- i KING ST, HONOLUtU
MADE TO YOUE ORDER
CI. rjGCipinnibfib Cz C6tPawaa Junction Phone 4433 ;
! 7 A splendid new' shipment of Silk Embroidered
Pctticoatc, andarin Co
! Exceptional Values and Styles - it v i
:;;lt.7:::;::Tp3E;1137' Fort Street : v a - Ccm:r Pi-i!-
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' 7 f::: "y.; '- -'- v'i- - wv
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A compelling display of s
e very la tes t stylos irities is now oil exhibition I
in oui-- jshowv;e ry fin e s t productionsbo th i h v'd eislgh, w eav eandyorkmariship;Insp
;cINERNY-2- f- ; :. TThe Houst of Courtesy'-- : ;" ;
Corter:Fort and Zlerchini Ctr: :ti
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.1 is wrapped to - N. HVV Pc-o- xl '
; d.eUve. --'i is an nnti-cpt- ic 7 N :
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v I and to retain l r . A n I
it's V
FOR SALE At ALL
DRUG STORES
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scapniadij forNurcenr.lcflet:and ircncra! j
cxdet Ci, Lw C----.
benidea baliinlt