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i h v, ? 1 i t - 'i J. TWELVE Masonic ....... Temple : (Visitors who have not teen , ed must be In" the x?V Temple by seven-fiftee- n. T. V fifaftfr Calendar MONDAY . Hawaiian Lodge No. 21, stax ed, 7:30 p. m. TUESDAY i .Honolulu Commanders No 1, special, uruer i p. m. WEDNESDAY Hawaiian Lodge No." 21, spe- - ciai, first degree, : SO p. m-- THURSDAY Honolulu Chapter No. 1, R. A. M., stated, 5 p. m. Honolulu Commandeer No. l, special, Knight Templar de- gree, 7:30 p. m. FRIDAY Lodge Le Progres No. 371.: special, third degree, 7:o0 p. m. SATURDAY Lei Aloha Chapter No. 3, O. E. S., stated, 7:30 p. ni. ' ' SATURDAY i v ; Odd Fellows Sihll WEEKLY CALENDAR ' MONDAY j No 3. Harmony Lodge Regj lar meeting at 7,0 Initiation. ; TUElfceltio7Lodge No. 1. Regu-la- r meeting at 7:30 p. m. WEDNESDAY Pacific Rebekah Lodge io. l. Drill 'earn meets at 7:3C p. m. THURSDAY Pacific Rebekah Lodge No. 1. Regular meeting at 7:30 p. m. Initation 61 nine candidates, followed by refreshments on the roof garden. HONOLULU LODGE NO. 1, MODERN ORDER OF PHOENIX Will meet' at their home, corner ox Deretania and Fort street, every Thursday evening, at 7:30 o clock, j. W. ASCH, Leader. FRANK MURRAY. Secretary. ONOLULU LODGE 616, B.P. O . E. meets in meir uui on jZXoL, St. near Fort, every Friday evening. Visiting brothers are cor- dially invited to at- tend. tab TT. FIDDES. E R. H. DUNSHEE. Sea HERMANNS SOEHNE Honolulu Lodge, No. 1 Varsasmlungen in K. of P. Hall laden ersten and Critten Montaj: Aug. 6 und 20, Sept. 3 und 17, Oct. 1 unJ 15, Not. 5 und 19, Dec 3 und 17. General Versammlung: Septbr 17. EMiL KLEMME, Praes. C. BOLTE, Sekr. MYSTIC LODGE No. 2, K. of P. Mets in Pythian Hall, corner Fort and Beretania streets, every Friday evening at 7:30 o"cIock. Visiting brothers cord'ally invited. R. GOSLING. C. C. A. B. ANGUS, P. C, X R. and S. MOOSE HEADQUARTERS Magoou Bldg., 184 Merchant Open ilally from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. Phone 10.60, All Visiting Brothers Invited FREE UKULELE LESSONS With any instrurr ent you buy from Ernest K. Kaai (Get Particulars Now) t126 Union St. Phone 2028 M'INERNY PARK Elegant Lots CHAS. DESKY, Agent Merchant, near Fort SEE COYNE FOR FURNITURE Young Building DEVELOPING PRINTING : ENLARGING Best In the City 1 Honolulu Picture Framing & Supply Co. AMERICAN JEWELRY COMPANY , : Office -- at" ."THEODEL- -i v ; 11 291141 Fort su;eev ; : KM 1 SIXTH DISTRICT (Continued from preceding page) 1122. Yamashlro, Masa 498. Gundersen Willie 1354.. Pagaragan. Euaebio - 2437. Torres, Gilgorlo 1585. Bernabe. Damian Taba, Tenan . 982. Ishiara. Skoden v ; 507, Kokami, Iso ? 798. Bryant, Louis Manuei 2064. Fong. Koon Lock 2383. Fujimoto, Fusataro . 1328. Kama, Inamine 1920. Grote. William Henry August 1010. .Largosa, Sabas 1736. ' Gonzales. Juantto Lowtey 2516. Nagato,,Kunichi t 301. Macadangdang, Venancia 1378. Ferreira, August, ,Jr 5 1610. Reyes. Jose de las lsss. Ftgatoa, Joe v--; 2214. Falaban, Carlos 496. Bagon, Rufino ,i; 1184. Tsuji. Inasuke y 1321. Basan. Victor v,r , 1092. Docola, Victoriano 1239. Nakamura, Nihei 1222. Ichlmasu. Tsunejlro ; . 2730. Higa. Kana 1763. Gracladas. Domingo 1216. .lacoba. Prlmo M.; '. 2353. Kapunlar Robert 152. ' Vales, siiUago' - . 2020. SilvestreJ Paulino. 93; Nishjmoto, gadayosht 1983. 'Maewa, .Kaeumoana 55 Dabirao, Domingo 342.' : TAkata, Konichi 1576. Bagaan, Pellcarpo 2161. Flguerra, John 541. Mondala, Marcelo , I 64.; Nakamura, Sanjiro; Onaga, 636. - Fukuel ' ; 663.-- : Kosbiro, Snuran 2589. Bendlclo. Candldo 1246. "Nobosikawa. Loso . 2401. Knterbencion. Roman 2626. Jlckain, Ceearlo- - . . 1568. NakaUi Francis" 1093. . Miraflora. Bonitasio 103L Flocea, Alberto 2838. Aglugub, TInioteo it8.' A bad, Lucas ' 2623. Kuhonua, Charlie 181. Moreno, Lucas 2075. Hashimoto. Kakutaro 1478. Xlheu. KaenaJil ' , 643. Gaid, Selverio 2490. Costa,- - John, Jr. 922. Lomabao. Francisco 825. Pelino, Ignacio 2539. Abes, Dpmingo . 1220. Maghillnan. Gavino 645. Miyasakl, Dalsuki Edalero. Misruel 781. Baldes, Damasp 2679. Yamamoto. 'Selchl 1735. Soriano, Francisco 2137. Henna. Shtnki - 2601 TO2700 2028. Ogusuku, .Kame ' 1600. Kakane, Sadakichl 2304. Jraha, Kame " 2785. Lozano, Tomas 1861. Shota. Suyematsu 1791. Ikemoto, Yotaro 131. Miami, Taro 1657. Mana,i Kaleopeni 2047. Quinio. .Perfecto 60. Yoshida, Shungo 2118. Cruiz. Tipharimua 2577. ""Kameyama, Tomoshlge z. cameio. aiateo . 993. Fu, IiO Yuet 97. Bong, In, Dong 1271. Gushikuma. Koku 1909. Tubilliha, Francisco 1737. . Momohara. Yamato 1547. Larita, Crispolo Dejan 695. Ishihafa,, Shoke 1829. Teopilo. Inis 2173. . Kishmoto, Ichu 2065. ' Luna, Alberto de 1291. Shimahukuro, Noka 1784. Cuan, Pedro 357. Magali. Daniel 394. Kuarom, Mariano 1645. Gerbac, Juan 857. Higa. Saboro 224. Polende, Proceso 811. Ha, Chong Ch.ee 841." Malama, Robert 2508. Yaka, Sojo 2201. Dias, Matlo 1973. Matayoshi, Taketa 1786. Leandro. JoaO 357. Mizumura, Donshi 1380. Borges, John Rapozo 921 Rita, Joe De Costa. Jr. 1311. Guebrera. Leon - 2144 Yuson, Ruflno 1483. Un, Kim Kwang 643. Tominoga, Kamezuchi 1323. Oshiro. Kame 2637. Mlnesblma, Sanzo 79. Mita, Jonathan Chozo 764. Ana, Roman Santa . 1171. Pasincia, Martin 461. Inazu, Morishin 1068. Iaranjo. Benito 282. Fujiwara, Kazuma 436. Sanchez, Felicisimo" 741. : Kaneshiro Kamakichi 206. Tajon, Posldio 1138. Vlllaluz. Ignacio 87. Takiguchi, Hitoshi 138. Murashike, Kumisuke 2534. Fabor, Leonclo 2148. Glrolchico, - Sakata 107. 'CasUlo, Felix i 1551. Funakusht, Gi$o 1235. Brum. Henry Costa 2790. Sanchez, Anton 624. Miyashiro, Kama 1451. Sasaki, Masaichi 1034. Chuchui, Toyoge 2612. Dal, Tsunekichi 1544. Romeon. Alberto Rosas 728. Sakawai, Tosaku 160. Hasegawa, Skachichl 62. Caspillo, Tibureio 1411. Garcia, Elias Katacutan 744. Kamosawa, Kunitomo 1813. Nishino, Shinchi 1120. Amorln. Frank Medeiros 1840. Slangkita, Egaaclo 2815. Alameida, Joe ! 1406. Baudesto, Lorenzo 1793. Ikehara, Kama 2547. Gaco. Horkl 2669 Peleiholani. Lawai 2439 Gabriel,, John 411. Kim, Chee Moon 735. Jose, lkezekial 2809. Hore; Katsuje : 923. Takasawa. Shegefufa 1627. Salinas. Victoriano 1429. Cordeiro, Raymond . 1516. Tiomera. Mariano 1851. Ishikawa, Ushijiu 1395. Matsura. Tpunetaro 1557. Cruz. Bicente de la 323. Batara. Mariano 1622. Kites, Fianciskd.Coba 1945 Ogomorl, Jungo 2648. Perieda Julian Koche, 12S4. Kingl f 99. Miyahira,' Matsu 1213. Gonzalo. Fernando 1259. Fernandez,. Cristino , 2701 TO 2800 2391. Yogi, Sanda-i'.;- : 1404.V. Hijane. Taru V - , 1206. iebke, Clarence David 199. Hazelwo . . Harvey, Herman 613. Goya, Nifia . . .. 1561. . Atakakl'Matsusuke , 480. Dtea Andres 2584. . AmnJa,' Joe : v 1098. SaBa-n- . Pedro Ripollo 517. Ridiha, Sotero - 1966. Bker, Herman : . 2386. Aganon. Julian Baybado , 959. Bonce, Alapio ' . 2619. Paca, Alyandro ; 195-7- . Greporia, Prmutiro 2770. Wakayama, Suteso 1204. Fooling. Albert i:dw i 1238. Shiroshita. Jokichl 1278. , Alidon, Bartolome 2392. Iha, Sayei 1838. Nakabayashi. Torfzo, 1701. . Baldogo, Roman 593. Espaho; Postino ' 2202. : Kawamura, Masakel 1136. - Morlmoto, Morltary 833. Mendoza, Aurello 239. Miyamoto,' Masao 57. Carreon; Modesto 318. Arakaki, Kama: 1951. Oshiro Tomilchl 945. aldua, Antonio r 1176. . Bueno. Caytano v 2140. Manatad, Gerbaslo 1681. Damasco. Jacinto 1545. Olimpo. Felix Espaios 965. i- - Natlbedad, Gregoro . . 1130.' Yonetiura. Hajlme 2204. PAskaeio. Orecoria HONOLULU, STAK-BULLETI- N, MONDAY, NOVEMBEB 5. 1917: LOT BAGGAGE ATEIAMPA1T taken to the Nationa Guard camp by officers below grade of major will be limited to 50 pounas in weight. This ' baggage will be compactly arranged in one bundle and conspicuously labeled with the officer's name, rank and organiza- tion. Officers baKgase must be de livered to the supply officer at the armory not later than 2:30 p.: m. November 9, 1917. No officers' bag Kaee will be received after this hour. Officers are urged to confine their baeeaee to as few articles as are ab solutely necessary. A bedding roll. mattress, four sheets, three towels, two-pyio- cases, one looking glass, toilet articles, housewife, extra socks, one extra pair ? shoes and leggins, mosquito bar and shaving outfit should be all that is required. Enlisted men will have no extra bacsage allowance. Surplus kit bags will be packed at th last drill previous to next Sunday and will be turned over to supply or fic-3- r marked with organization and regimental designations at armory nol. later than 2:30 p. m. naxt Friday All organization commanders will see that every man and officer under their control has an identification tag and first aid pouch and packet, LOCAL AND GENERAL A meeting of the territorial grand iurv will be held at 2 o'clock weanes day afternoon in the judiciary building. Due to the state of the weather there will be no concert by the Ha waiian band this evening, but there will be a concert tomorrow evening at Thomas Square. The location of the rummage sale tomorrow for the Mills Club has been changed from Miller street kindergar ten to Miller street parish house, next door. ' , .auflrttoy&a Alleging extreme cruelty, Isabel Sic Lellan has filed in circuit court a. suit for divorce from Albert J. McLellan. McLellan was recently acquitted of a charge af assault on his wife with a weapon. A sample of dry land rice has been received by the food commission from" A. Herbert Case, its agent on Kauai. The stand is an excellent specimen and was beginning to head when pull ed about a month ago. According to a report emanating from Pauahi street Democratic head- quarters this afternoon, Cyrus T. Green has been appointed postmaster at Lihue, Kauai, to succeed L. D. Tlm mons, resigned. Miss Mary Baker, general secre tary of the Yokohama Y. W. C. A., who has been on leave of absence to the states, is the guest of the local Y. W. C. A. today. She expects to leave on the next boat for Yokohama. Mrs. James Russell, head of the Y. W. C. A. cafeteria, and Miss Channon, secretary, will leave this afternoon for Kauai where Mrs. Russell will conduct a meeting representative of air the women in Kauai on food con- servation. J. Brooks Brown, a deputy collector in the internal revenue department, has been named as assistant head ' worker at Palama Settlement, sue; ceeding Wilfred R. Humphries, who has gone to Russia for Y. M.C. A. war work. Mr. Brown began his new duties today. One of the biggest Sunday crowds seen in a long time went out to Kapio-lan- l Park, the special attraction being the Hawaiian band under its new. di- rector, R. H. Baker. A concert lasting two hours, and bringing many hursts of applause, was given. These Sun- day concerts are to be given three times a month by the newly organized band. A communication read from City Engineer Cantin to the supervisors Saturday recommended that the work of the Spalding Construction Com- pany on Kalakaua avenue be finally accepted, together with the company's certified check for $300, offered as a guarantee that unfinished work amounting to about $150 would be completed. The recommendation pass- ed the Board of Supervisors. Among the arrivals on the Matsonia will be Mr. Huc-Mazel- et Luquiens, por- trait painter and etcher. He comes from New Haven, Conn., where he has made his home since returning from Paris in lfloo. While in Paris he studied with Bonnat and entered the Ecole des Beaux Arts by passing the regular examination for French stu- dents, one rarely attempts by for- eigners. Mr. Luquiens will accompany his mother who comes to spend the winter v.ith her daughter, Mrs. Chas. S. Judd. ' - ,15:0 56. Yoshinaka, Ikutaro 1331. Poce. Victoriano 196. Barreiri, Willie Souza 1111. Fuju, Yoshio 986. Odo, Riuzaburo Ifill. Kenho, Nakamoto 2712. Cansillar, Gilliermo 2086. Kaneshlro, Heisho 1 1711. Corte. Manoel Da 2675. Umetsu, Yosaku 2341. Kai, Jinkicht 1128 Larioza. Damazo 2749. Morla, Rostlco 2308. Munechlka, Kosaku , 1132. Adavog, Anastaclo ' 2532. Sadanaga. Yoneichi 2216. Fernandes, Francisco Espln 751. Biroy, Segario -- 2501. Sonognini, Sylvester 490. Sonza, Joe 2084. Fukunaga, Nobuhlke " 2156. Soares, Manuel 803. Mercado, Domingo 1057. ' Tanaka, Glaki 853. . Sonan, Kinshui 628. I, George 1477. Amantiad. Marcos 2811. Nicolas. Pedro 252. Iwai, Tokunaga 1456. Imamura. Kishiro 2530. Arao. Soicho 1594. Trinidad. Comello 2672. Tasal, Pancrasclo 2475. Orrero, Benito 331. tltamura; Konichi 222. "TJeda, Shegero - , 729. Cho. Xee Cyuk 1824. Macomber. Edward Papoka 1765. Jala; Eugenio 178. Delaser, Mateo ' V . ; . r (Complete) . mrs. The Star-Bulleti- n ' received In today's mail the following ' self-exnlan-ato- ry letter:' " ' ' . ' WAngelesCal.,Oct.23'l917; " ; Editor Star-Bulleti- n. -- I i . v - . Dear Sir: On account 6t the numerous letters of sympathy I am re: ceiving from my friends in Honolulu I feel that it is necessary for me to ' ask you to print a few statements to clear my name from this mixup in ' connection with the death of .Nurse Berg. If i had had any Idea what it ; was all about I could have cleared It up long before this, but I trust yon will attend to it for me at your earliest possible convenience - ' From the explanation I have received from- - Lieut. Portwich I know . now that the' meaning in his correspondence was entirely misunderstood."': I am not a nurse. " . , k I never in my life saw either Queen's Hospital or the Western front.- - - " ' - . - , . - - v I did not write a letter to the Advertiser for . publication. V After I. received so many'Jetters from Hawaii asking.me to even return there and defend myself, I wrote a. friend' (in the employ of the" Advertiser), -- asking' for copies of their papers. ' , . V What is-mor- e, until I received these inquiries along with clippings from Honolulu papers I had never ven heard the name of one of the people who were connected" with the case. ... X ' s Thanking you, Editor, for making this correction, also my. many friends for. their kind inquiries, I am, respectfully yours; "C- - '" :V;!v::V:H' ; , Mrs. m. jay;: t Spain Neutral, Says Jan anese Minister There "Spain its government and Its peo ple are very neutral. Both" the peo- ple and the government want to main tain strict neutrality." Thus did Miss I. Horigoutchi, talented daughter of K. Horigoutchi, for the past five years the Japanese minister to Spain, faitti- - fully translate this morning from Span- - ish to uingnsn tne staieuients oi nr lather. Then" it ha flash froni her expres slve eyes and a shrug of uer shoulders, Miss Horigoutchi continued: "Yes. Srain Is neutral. Maybe so her people. But her government! Ah, not at heart." There was a racial reason for Miss Horogoutchi's evident desire to ex press her indignation for all who-wer- e noc openly ne foes of the derarcers of Belgium, which was restrained only by filial duty. Miss Horiffoutchi's mother is a Bel gian and her training as the daughter of a rotec Japanese dipl' mat cannot conceal from tne observer that Bel- gium's wrongs are deeply feJt by her. For a moment more Miss Horisout- - chi became the person mterviewed. "For three years now we ha ze iot heard from my mother's relatives. They were all in Brussels the last we heard. They mad be dead. They may have suffered a worse f ate. ' Then her father Intervened In bn ken English to repeat that Spain Is neutral, evidently fearing from the "ex. pression on His daughter's face that she was not exactly livlner un to her part as an Interpreter for a diplomat. When questioned further he said that Spain commercially was profiting hugely and that internal conditions were good, despite infrequent strikes. Asked if lie thought Germany main- tained a submarine base on the Snan- - Ish coast he dismissed the i question with the remark, "Of that I have heard nothing." Miss Horigoutchi says her father and mother were married about 30 years ago In Brussels, when he was a student there. After that they re sided for many years in Japan until he was sent to Mexico City as Japanese minister. Miss Horigoutchi is a distinctive Oo- - cidental beauty, showing no trace of her Japanese blood, except perhaps in complexion. Of her powers as a lin- guist her father is proud. He told the Honolulu Japanese reporters that she spoke five languages fluently. These are Japanese, Belgian, French, Ger- man and Spanish. Of the results of the Ishli missinn to the United States and the renorted declaration of a Monroe doctrine for China by Japan, the Japanese diplo- mat refused to talk. He evaded it byi asking his daughter (to state she did', not understand "political subjects." tfesmes nis adult daughter, Minister Horogoutchi is accomDanied hv hi wife, small son and attaches. DATES AT ARMY-WAV- Y "Y" FOR SAMMIES CONFLICT Apparently there has been some mis understanding as to the use of the Army and Navy Young Men's Chris tian Association building for the va- rious clubs and organizations inter ested in te enlisted men. We wish to statethat our building will be open to all such clubs and organizations at all times providing said dates do not con- - lict with other meetings or entertain ments of this kind. The increasing number of these meetings makes it absolutely neces- sary that arrangements for these dates De made at our office as early in ad vance as possible. W. A. HORN. Supervising Secretary. As has already hppn flnnnnnrpil in the Star-Bulleti- n, the territorial food commission is considering holding a public; hearing to ascertain the reas- ons for the present high price of fish and its scarcity. When this hearing will be held has not been determined, and it may be a month until ;the com- mission Is ready to begin. Iccording to J. F. Child, federal food administra- tor, sufficient information and data on the fish question has not" been secured and no hearing vrill be held until this FOR RENT.- - FURNISHED HOUSES. 11-- : Beautifully; furnished ' bungalow; garage; servants- - quarters and! laundry. Two bedrooms, mosquito proof. No children. Apply-15- 73 Piikoi street When Your Eyes Need Care Try Murine Eve Remedy ho SiBWttnt Jnt Tj CoBDfort W oen as pnrfUta or mm Writ for Tn By Book t CUIMB ETK BCUTDT CO.. CHICAGf Take Salts: to Flush Kidneys and Neutralize Irritating - Acids ' Kidney and bladder weakness result from' wis. acid, says & noted authority. The kidneys filter this acid from the blood and pass it on to the bladder, where it often remains to irritate and Inflame ciusing a burning, scalding sensation, or setting up an Irritation at the neck of the bladder,' obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night. The sufferer is in constant dread, the water . passes sometimes with a -- scalding, sensation and is very profuse; . again, there Is difficulty in avoiding it . ; r Bladder weakness, most folks call it, because they can't control urina- tion While it is extremely annoying and sometimes very painful, this is really one of the most simple ailments to overcome. Get about four ounces of Jad Salts from your pharmacist and take a : tablespoonful : in a glass of water before breakfast, continue' this for two or three days. This .will new tralize the acids in the urine so It no longer is a source of irritation to the bladder and urinary organs which then act normally again. ; ... Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless, and ismade from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and is used by thousands of folks wfio are subject to urinary disorders caus ed by uric acid Irritation. Jad Salts is splendid for kidneys and causes no bad effects whatever. r - , Hero you have a pleasant, efferves cent lithaia-wate- r drmk, wiiich quickly relieves bladder trouble. -- Adv. RUSSIAN VIOLINIST IS : VISITOR IN HONOLULU - Max Selinsky, a. noted Russian dra- matic violinist, who has been touring the United States for eight years, was an arrival on an Oceanic steam- er today from San' Francisco. He passed through here about a month ago on the Niagara, After making a visit to Vancouver, he proceeded to San Francisco, where he decided to come to Honolulu and give a number of concerts. In one of the Red Cross concerts given last year in Sydney, he appeared with Madani Melba and other noted-musicians- . He also has a valuable gift presented to him by the mayor of Montreal. Canada, for his aid in helping to raise Red Cross funds in that country early in the war. V" ', MRS. JENNIE ESKEW DIES AT HOSPITAL Mrs. Jennie Eskew, wife of Ira Es-ke- of 1813 College street, died on Sunday morning at Queen's hospital after an illness of about one month. The funeral will be held at 3 o'clock this afternoon from her late resi- dence.'" Mrs. Eskew was born in Meridian, N. Y., in 1870. She came to Honolulu in 1899 and taugLt in the Kamehame-h- a girls school until 1903, when she was married. She is survived by her husband and two brothers,, and two sisters, residents of New York state. m 0m t Final disposition of the report of Attorney Carl Carlsmith, recommend- ing that four-yearol- d Richard Smart receive $11,050 a year Instead of $2000, may be made in Circuit) Judge Ash-ford- 's court next Wednesday morning. NOTICE OF PENDENCY OF LIBEL AND TIM Z AND PLACE OF HEAR- - ing. m IN THE CIRQTJTT COURT OF THE Third Circuit, Territory of Hawaii At Chambers In Divorce. i Waichl Nagai, Liberant, versus Kei Ogawa Nagal, Libellee. : The Territory of Hawaii to Kei Ogawa Nagal Greetings: 5 : Know you that a libel fo divorce is pending against you in the Circuit Court of the Third Circuit of the Ter- ritory of Hawaii, by which your hus- band, Walchi ! Nagal, prays .: that .the bonds of matrimony now existing be- tween you and her be .forever dis- solved upon the ground ihat ; you did in June, 1911, wilfully and utterly de- sert him and the hearing r and deter- mination of said libel has been set be- fore the Honorable J. W. Thompson, Circuit Judge of the Third Circuit Court at Chambers in his c tirt room in Kailua, Territory . of Hawaii, on Saturday; the 5th day of January, 1918, at the hour of 10 o'clock in fore- noon of that day or as soon there- after as counsel can be heard.-- , y ;y ;By the Court: - - ' JOHN HILLS : Clerk of the Third Circuit Court 6923-O- ct 22, 29, Nov. 5 12. 19, 26, Dec. 3. - 9 Island Hcadqucrtcro in Gen Urc.r.z' " ' it7" jc HGFi Rates from N New Steel and Concreie Strncturt Most Fmoaj f Breakfast 60c; Sundays 75c Meals in the Lunch 60c Cnited State Dinner $1 ; Sundayt $1.25 Calc Aoohcsb "tPAWCTS" A. C. Cooc. IIS & COMPANY'S Table Delicacie GONSALVES & CO., LTD, t Agents for Hawaii Consult Dr. Mundorff ' i AIIERICAN OPTICAL CO. 1148 Fort St., Blaisdell Bldg. MILLINERY MRS. BLATT formerly MacGregor & Blatt : now at -- : 112 Union St. FALL STYL.ES A large assortment of Ladies Hats and ' Trimmings : WONDER MILLINERY CO., LTD. : : 1017 Nuuanu, near King ARMY and NAVY. - UNIFORMS for officer and enlisted men. , W. W. AHANA & CO. . ' King St, near Bethel Home-mad- e, appetizing SPECIALS ' I '. every week at -- Metropolitan Meat Market New, clean, white, sanitary Phone 3445 VEST POCKET ; - KODAKS $6 upward. HONOLULU PHOTO SUPPLYiCO. 1059 Fort St. ' 1 Natty, stylish, well-wearin- g Adler bLLEGIAN ' Clothet for men. ' THE CLARION- - -- Hotel & Fort IF YOU WISH TO ADVERTISE IN NEWSPAPERS Anywhere at Any Time, Call on or v , . Write THEDAKE ADVERTISING AGENCY 24 Sansome Street: San Francisco ISLAND CURIO COMPANY Hawaiian Curios, Stamps, Coins, and Post Card3. The most com plete and attractive Curio Store. 170 Hotel Street Honolulu FEDERAL 'v--ELfCEE- Liquid Roofing Cement LEWERS & COOKE, LTD. 169-17- 7 So. King SL Protective Agency of Hawair PATROLS - Day and Night Phone 1411, 5-- 6 Elite Bldg. i WM. E. MILES, Mgr. LOED-YOUN- G : Engineering Co., Ltd. . Engineers and Contractors Pantheon Block. Honolulu, T. H. Telephone 2510 and 4587 C. H. TRULLINGEE . Optician Successor to A. N. Sanford Boston Block, Fort St. REGAL Liquid White "Fleece deaner 25c. REGAL SHOE STORZ Fort &. Hotel Sts. MESSENGER h tH i AND " o LAUNDRY Pa I , . 1 1 i r - ' : V. a tlziy - 350 Rooms 2 S3 Conneci'nj Esthr?crj I I On Cjary St, a fev tten from Vein Ji Tkef1unkipalCartncUrecttoe djr Motor Bui tU pric'"il J. H. LOVC, HONOLULU KtMtl(IITiri( V Hat for Fall ADORABLE new desfshs moderata price. MISS POWER u Dcstsn POULTRY a PEODUCn IIEATS Territorial Marketing Div'n. ' Maunaea near Queen Pfccr.s 123 ' Get more light ' ' WESTINGHOUSE :: , Mazda Lamps save -- mcr.sy. The Hawaiian Electrlc Co., Ltd. YEE CHAN z CO. King and Bethel Sts. ORIENTAL SILICS , V Fresh Pasteurized ' i ItllLK, CREAU and Ice Creanif - .'; j Honolulu Dairymen's Assn. . 'Phone 15424676 . LADIES' . White Shoes at low prices. MAN UFACTU R ERS SMOE STORE 1051 Fort St.- - ' The perfect rof coating ' GRAPHILATUM : HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO. Agents. ' . STEINWAY ; y HALL . Thayer Piano Co., Ltd. L Valencia Oranges - CHUNHOOIT . Kekaullke, nr. Queen - Phone HANAN'S BEST SHOES M'INERNY 'SHOE STORE Fort, above King St. Sport Coats MM Mandarin Coats Stockings, Etc S.OZAKI 109-1- 1: No.. King SL Largest stock of PIANOS : . In the Territory. ' ' , BERGSTROM MUSIC CO LTD. 1020 Fort St Phone 2321 ' In store ' :. -- temporary King . SW.opp. Union Grill The Independent Review - . Published Monthly Leading English-Japanes- e JIajazina Subscription Rate 11.00 per year. P. O. Box 474 30 Camp Dell Block Merchant Street, Honolulu . , How to Equip a Company of Infantry This Is all told plainly la tie "A" "Bn "C" Equipment Book Lieut. Raymond C. Baird, " i 25th Infantry,. U. S. A. Written primarily for the Toln-tee- r officer; if may be of serrica to the regular officer a3 welL PRICE 25o . Honolulu Stcr-DuII-i- 'm ' 125 Merchant St. .

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Hawaiian Lodge No. 21, stax

ed, 7:30 p. m.

TUESDAY i

.Honolulu Commanders No 1,

special, uruer ip. m.

WEDNESDAYHawaiian Lodge No." 21, spe--

ciai, first degree, : SO p. m--

THURSDAYHonolulu Chapter No. 1, R. A.

M., stated, 5 p. m.Honolulu Commandeer No. l,special, Knight Templar de-

gree, 7:30 p. m.

FRIDAYLodge Le Progres No. 371.:

special, third degree, 7:o0

p. m.

SATURDAYLei Aloha Chapter No. 3, O.

E. S., stated, 7:30 p. ni. '

' SATURDAY iv ;

Odd Fellows Sihll

WEEKLY CALENDAR

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MONDAY j No 3.Harmony Lodge Regjlar meeting at 7,0Initiation. ;

TUElfceltio7Lodge No. 1. Regu-la- r

meeting at 7:30 p. m.

WEDNESDAYPacific Rebekah Lodge io. l.Drill 'earn meets at 7:3C p. m.

THURSDAYPacific Rebekah Lodge No. 1.

Regular meeting at 7:30 p. m.

Initation 61 nine candidates,followed by refreshments on

the roof garden.

HONOLULU LODGE NO. 1,

MODERN ORDER OF PHOENIX

Will meet' at their home, corner ox

Deretania and Fort street, everyThursday evening, at 7:30 o clock,

j. W. ASCH, Leader.FRANK MURRAY. Secretary.

ONOLULU LODGE 616, B.P. O. E.meets in meir uuion jZXoL, St. nearFort, every Fridayevening. Visitingbrothers are cor-

dially invited to at-

tend.tab TT. FIDDES. E R.

H. DUNSHEE. Sea

HERMANNS SOEHNEHonolulu Lodge, No. 1

Varsasmlungen in K. of P. Hallladen ersten and Critten Montaj:

Aug. 6 und 20, Sept. 3 und 17, Oct.1 unJ 15, Not. 5 und 19, Dec 3 und 17.

General Versammlung: Septbr 17.

EMiL KLEMME, Praes.C. BOLTE, Sekr.

MYSTIC LODGE No. 2, K. of P.Mets in Pythian Hall, corner Fort

and Beretania streets, every Fridayevening at 7:30 o"cIock. Visitingbrothers cord'ally invited.

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SIXTH DISTRICT

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1122. Yamashlro, Masa498. Gundersen Willie1354.. Pagaragan. Euaebio -

2437. Torres, Gilgorlo1585. Bernabe. Damian

Taba, Tenan .

982. Ishiara. Skoden v ;

507, Kokami, Iso ?

798. Bryant, Louis Manuei2064. Fong. Koon Lock2383. Fujimoto, Fusataro .

1328. Kama, Inamine1920. Grote. William Henry August1010. .Largosa, Sabas1736. ' Gonzales. Juantto Lowtey2516. Nagato,,Kunichi t301. Macadangdang, Venancia1378. Ferreira, August, ,Jr 5

1610. Reyes. Jose de laslsss. Ftgatoa, Joe v--;

2214. Falaban, Carlos496. Bagon, Rufino ,i;

1184. Tsuji. Inasuke y1321. Basan. Victor v,r ,

1092. Docola, Victoriano1239. Nakamura, Nihei1222. Ichlmasu. Tsunejlro ; .

2730. Higa. Kana1763. Gracladas. Domingo1216. .lacoba. Prlmo M.; '.2353. Kapunlar Robert152. ' Vales, siiUago' - .2020. SilvestreJ Paulino.

93; Nishjmoto, gadayosht1983. 'Maewa, .Kaeumoana

55 Dabirao, Domingo342.' : TAkata, Konichi1576. Bagaan, Pellcarpo2161. Flguerra, John541. Mondala, Marcelo , I

64.; Nakamura, Sanjiro;Onaga,636. - Fukuel ' ;

663.-- : Kosbiro, Snuran2589. Bendlclo. Candldo1246. "Nobosikawa. Loso .

2401. Knterbencion. Roman2626. Jlckain, Ceearlo-- . .1568. NakaUi Francis"1093. . Miraflora. Bonitasio103L Flocea, Alberto2838. Aglugub, TInioteoit8.' A bad, Lucas '2623. Kuhonua, Charlie181. Moreno, Lucas2075. Hashimoto. Kakutaro1478. Xlheu. KaenaJil ' ,643. Gaid, Selverio2490. Costa,- - John, Jr.922. Lomabao. Francisco825. Pelino, Ignacio

2539. Abes, Dpmingo .

1220. Maghillnan. Gavino645. Miyasakl, Dalsuki

Edalero. Misruel781. Baldes, Damasp2679. Yamamoto. 'Selchl1735. Soriano, Francisco2137. Henna. Shtnki- 2601 TO27002028. Ogusuku, .Kame '

1600. Kakane, Sadakichl2304. Jraha, Kame "2785. Lozano, Tomas1861. Shota. Suyematsu1791. Ikemoto, Yotaro131. Miami, Taro1657. Mana,i Kaleopeni2047. Quinio. .Perfecto

60. Yoshida, Shungo2118. Cruiz. Tipharimua2577. ""Kameyama, Tomoshlge

z. cameio. aiateo .993. Fu, IiO Yuet

97. Bong, In, Dong1271. Gushikuma. Koku1909. Tubilliha, Francisco1737. . Momohara. Yamato1547. Larita, Crispolo Dejan695. Ishihafa,, Shoke1829. Teopilo. Inis2173. . Kishmoto, Ichu2065. ' Luna, Alberto de1291. Shimahukuro, Noka1784. Cuan, Pedro357. Magali. Daniel394. Kuarom, Mariano1645. Gerbac, Juan857. Higa. Saboro224. Polende, Proceso811. Ha, Chong Ch.ee841." Malama, Robert2508. Yaka, Sojo2201. Dias, Matlo1973. Matayoshi, Taketa1786. Leandro. JoaO357. Mizumura, Donshi1380. Borges, John Rapozo921 Rita, Joe De Costa. Jr.1311. Guebrera. Leon -2144 Yuson, Ruflno1483. Un, Kim Kwang643. Tominoga, Kamezuchi1323. Oshiro. Kame2637. Mlnesblma, Sanzo

79. Mita, Jonathan Chozo764. Ana, Roman Santa .1171. Pasincia, Martin461. Inazu, Morishin1068. Iaranjo. Benito

282. Fujiwara, Kazuma436. Sanchez, Felicisimo"

741. : Kaneshiro Kamakichi206. Tajon, Posldio1138. Vlllaluz. Ignacio87. Takiguchi, Hitoshi

138. Murashike, Kumisuke2534. Fabor, Leonclo2148. Glrolchico, - Sakata107. 'CasUlo, Felix i

1551. Funakusht, Gi$o1235. Brum. Henry Costa2790. Sanchez, Anton624. Miyashiro, Kama1451. Sasaki, Masaichi1034. Chuchui, Toyoge2612. Dal, Tsunekichi1544. Romeon. Alberto Rosas728. Sakawai, Tosaku160. Hasegawa, Skachichl

62. Caspillo, Tibureio1411. Garcia, Elias Katacutan744. Kamosawa, Kunitomo1813. Nishino, Shinchi1120. Amorln. Frank Medeiros1840. Slangkita, Egaaclo2815. Alameida, Joe !

1406. Baudesto, Lorenzo1793. Ikehara, Kama2547. Gaco. Horkl2669 Peleiholani. Lawai2439 Gabriel,, John411. Kim, Chee Moon735. Jose, lkezekial2809. Hore; Katsuje :

923. Takasawa. Shegefufa1627. Salinas. Victoriano1429. Cordeiro, Raymond .

1516. Tiomera. Mariano1851. Ishikawa, Ushijiu1395. Matsura. Tpunetaro1557. Cruz. Bicente de la323. Batara. Mariano

1622. Kites, Fianciskd.Coba1945 Ogomorl, Jungo2648. Perieda Julian

Koche,12S4. Kingl f99. Miyahira,' Matsu

1213. Gonzalo. Fernando1259. Fernandez,. Cristino

, 2701 TO 28002391. Yogi, Sanda-i'.;- :1404.V. Hijane. Taru V - ,1206. iebke, Clarence David199. Hazelwo . .Harvey, Herman613. Goya, Nifia . . ..

1561. . Atakakl'Matsusuke ,

480. Dtea Andres2584. . AmnJa,' Joe : v1098. SaBa-n- . Pedro Ripollo517. Ridiha, Sotero -1966. Bker, Herman :

.2386. Aganon. Julian Baybado ,

959. Bonce, Alapio '.

2619. Paca, Alyandro ;195-7- . Greporia, Prmutiro2770. Wakayama, Suteso1204. Fooling. Albert i:dw i1238. Shiroshita. Jokichl1278. , Alidon, Bartolome2392. Iha, Sayei1838. Nakabayashi. Torfzo,1701. . Baldogo, Roman593. Espaho; Postino '

2202. : Kawamura, Masakel1136. - Morlmoto, Morltary833. Mendoza, Aurello239. Miyamoto,' Masao

57. Carreon; Modesto318. Arakaki, Kama:1951. Oshiro Tomilchl945. aldua, Antonio r

1176. . Bueno. Caytano v

2140. Manatad, Gerbaslo1681. Damasco. Jacinto1545. Olimpo. Felix Espaios965. i- - Natlbedad, Gregoro . .1130.' Yonetiura. Hajlme2204. PAskaeio. Orecoria

HONOLULU, STAK-BULLETI- N, MONDAY, NOVEMBEB 5. 1917:

LOT BAGGAGE

ATEIAMPA1T

taken to the NationaGuard camp by officers below gradeof major will be limited to 50 pounasin weight. This ' baggage will becompactly arranged in one bundleand conspicuously labeled with theofficer's name, rank and organiza-tion. Officers baKgase must be delivered to the supply officer at thearmory not later than 2:30 p.: m.November 9, 1917. No officers' bagKaee will be received after this hour.

Officers are urged to confine theirbaeeaee to as few articles as are absolutely necessary. A bedding roll.mattress, four sheets, three towels,two-pyio- cases, one looking glass,toilet articles, housewife, extra socks,one extra pair ? shoes and leggins,mosquito bar and shaving outfitshould be all that is required.

Enlisted men will have no extrabacsage allowance.

Surplus kit bags will be packed atth last drill previous to next Sundayand will be turned over to supply orfic-3- r marked with organization andregimental designations at armorynol. later than 2:30 p. m. naxt Friday

All organization commanders willsee that every man and officer undertheir control has an identificationtag and first aid pouch and packet,

LOCAL AND GENERAL

A meeting of the territorial grandiurv will be held at 2 o'clock weanesday afternoon in the judiciary building.

Due to the state of the weatherthere will be no concert by the Hawaiian band this evening, but therewill be a concert tomorrow eveningat Thomas Square.

The location of the rummage saletomorrow for the Mills Club has beenchanged from Miller street kindergarten to Miller street parish house, nextdoor. '

, .auflrttoy&a

Alleging extreme cruelty, Isabel SicLellan has filed in circuit court a.suitfor divorce from Albert J. McLellan.McLellan was recently acquitted of acharge af assault on his wife with aweapon.

A sample of dry land rice has beenreceived by the food commission from"A. Herbert Case, its agent on Kauai.The stand is an excellent specimenand was beginning to head when pulled about a month ago.

According to a report emanatingfrom Pauahi street Democratic head-quarters this afternoon, Cyrus T.Green has been appointed postmasterat Lihue, Kauai, to succeed L. D. Tlmmons, resigned.

Miss Mary Baker, general secretary of the Yokohama Y. W. C. A.,who has been on leave of absence tothe states, is the guest of the local Y.W. C. A. today. She expects to leaveon the next boat for Yokohama.

Mrs. James Russell, head of the Y.W. C. A. cafeteria, and Miss Channon,secretary, will leave this afternoonfor Kauai where Mrs. Russell willconduct a meeting representative ofair the women in Kauai on food con-servation.

J. Brooks Brown, a deputy collectorin the internal revenue department,has been named as assistant head

'

worker at Palama Settlement, sue;ceeding Wilfred R. Humphries, whohas gone to Russia for Y. M.C. A.war work. Mr. Brown began his newduties today.

One of the biggest Sunday crowdsseen in a long time went out to Kapio-lan- l

Park, the special attraction beingthe Hawaiian band under its new. di-

rector, R. H. Baker. A concert lastingtwo hours, and bringing many hurstsof applause, was given. These Sun-day concerts are to be given threetimes a month by the newly organizedband.

A communication read from CityEngineer Cantin to the supervisorsSaturday recommended that the workof the Spalding Construction Com-pany on Kalakaua avenue be finallyaccepted, together with the company'scertified check for $300, offered as aguarantee that unfinished workamounting to about $150 would becompleted. The recommendation pass-ed the Board of Supervisors.

Among the arrivals on the Matsoniawill be Mr. Huc-Mazel- et Luquiens, por-trait painter and etcher. He comesfrom New Haven, Conn., where he hasmade his home since returning fromParis in lfloo. While in Paris hestudied with Bonnat and entered theEcole des Beaux Arts by passing theregular examination for French stu-dents, one rarely attempts by for-eigners. Mr. Luquiens will accompanyhis mother who comes to spend thewinter v.ith her daughter, Mrs. Chas.S. Judd. ' - ,15:056. Yoshinaka, Ikutaro

1331. Poce. Victoriano196. Barreiri, Willie Souza1111. Fuju, Yoshio986. Odo, RiuzaburoIfill. Kenho, Nakamoto2712. Cansillar, Gilliermo2086. Kaneshlro, Heisho 1

1711. Corte. Manoel Da2675. Umetsu, Yosaku2341. Kai, Jinkicht1128 Larioza. Damazo2749. Morla, Rostlco2308. Munechlka, Kosaku ,1132. Adavog, Anastaclo '2532. Sadanaga. Yoneichi2216. Fernandes, Francisco Espln751. Biroy, Segario --

2501. Sonognini, Sylvester490. Sonza, Joe2084. Fukunaga, Nobuhlke "

2156. Soares, Manuel803. Mercado, Domingo1057. ' Tanaka, Glaki853. . Sonan, Kinshui628. I, George1477. Amantiad. Marcos2811. Nicolas. Pedro252. Iwai, Tokunaga1456. Imamura. Kishiro2530. Arao. Soicho1594. Trinidad. Comello2672. Tasal, Pancrasclo2475. Orrero, Benito331. tltamura; Konichi222. "TJeda, Shegero - ,729. Cho. Xee Cyuk1824. Macomber. Edward Papoka1765. Jala; Eugenio178. Delaser, Mateo'V . ; . r (Complete) .

mrs.

The Star-Bulleti- n

'received In today's mail the following '

self-exnlan-ato- ry

letter:' " ' ' .

' WAngelesCal.,Oct.23'l917; "; Editor Star-Bulleti- n.

--Ii . v

- .Dear Sir: On account 6t the numerous letters of sympathy I am re:

ceiving from my friends in Honolulu I feel that it is necessary for me to '

ask you to print a few statements to clear my name from this mixup in'

connection with the death of .Nurse Berg. If i had had any Idea what it ;

was all about I could have cleared It up long before this, but I trust yonwill attend to it for me at your earliest possible convenience -

'From the explanation I have received from-- Lieut. Portwich I know .

now that the' meaning in his correspondence was entirely misunderstood."':I am not a nurse. "

. ,

k I never in my life saw either Queen's Hospital or the Westernfront.- - - " ' -

.- , . - -v I did not write a letter to the Advertiser for . publication. VAfter I.received so many'Jetters from Hawaii asking.me to even return thereand defend myself, I wrote a. friend' (in the employ of the" Advertiser), --asking' for copies of their papers. ' , .

V What is-mor- e, until I received these inquiries along with clippingsfrom Honolulu papers I had never ven heard the name of one of thepeople who were connected" with the case. ... X ' s

Thanking you, Editor, for making this correction, also my. manyfriends for. their kind inquiries, I am, respectfully yours; "C- -

'" :V;!v::V:H' ; , Mrs. m. jay;: t

Spain Neutral,

Says Jananese

Minister There"Spain its government and Its peo

ple are very neutral. Both" the peo-

ple and the government want to maintain strict neutrality." Thus did MissI. Horigoutchi, talented daughter ofK. Horigoutchi, for the past five yearsthe Japanese minister to Spain, faitti- -

fully translate this morning from Span--

ish to uingnsn tne staieuients oi nrlather.

Then" ith a flash froni her expresslve eyes and a shrug of uer shoulders,Miss Horigoutchi continued:

"Yes. Srain Is neutral. Maybe soher people. But her government! Ah,not at heart."

There was a racial reason for MissHorogoutchi's evident desire to express her indignation for all who-wer- e

noc openly ne foes of the derarcersof Belgium, which was restrainedonly by filial duty.

Miss Horiffoutchi's mother is a Belgian and her training as the daughterof a rotec Japanese dipl' mat cannotconceal from tne observer that Bel-gium's wrongs are deeply feJt by her.

For a moment more Miss Horisout- -

chi became the person mterviewed."For three years now we ha ze iotheard from my mother's relatives.They were all in Brussels the last weheard. They mad be dead. Theymay have suffered a worse fate. '

Then her father Intervened In bnken English to repeat that Spain Isneutral, evidently fearing from the "ex.pression on His daughter's face thatshe was not exactly livlner un to herpart as an Interpreter for a diplomat.

When questioned further he saidthat Spain commercially was profitinghugely and that internal conditionswere good, despite infrequent strikes.Asked if lie thought Germany main-tained a submarine base on the Snan--

Ish coast he dismissed the i questionwith the remark, "Of that I have heardnothing."

Miss Horigoutchi says her fatherand mother were married about 30years ago In Brussels, when he was astudent there. After that they resided for many years in Japan until hewas sent to Mexico City as Japaneseminister.

Miss Horigoutchi is a distinctive Oo- -

cidental beauty, showing no trace ofher Japanese blood, except perhaps incomplexion. Of her powers as a lin-guist her father is proud. He told theHonolulu Japanese reporters that shespoke five languages fluently. Theseare Japanese, Belgian, French, Ger-man and Spanish.

Of the results of the Ishli missinnto the United States and the renorteddeclaration of a Monroe doctrine forChina by Japan, the Japanese diplo-mat refused to talk. He evaded it byiasking his daughter (to state she did',not understand "political subjects."

tfesmes nis adult daughter, MinisterHorogoutchi is accomDanied hv hiwife, small son and attaches.

DATES AT ARMY-WAV- Y "Y"FOR SAMMIES CONFLICT

Apparently there has been some misunderstanding as to the use of theArmy and Navy Young Men's Christian Association building for the va-rious clubs and organizations interested in te enlisted men. We wish tostatethat our building will be open toall such clubs and organizations at alltimes providing said dates do not con- -lict with other meetings or entertain

ments of this kind.The increasing number of these

meetings makes it absolutely neces-sary that arrangements for these datesDe made at our office as early in advance as possible. W. A. HORN.

Supervising Secretary.

As has already hppn flnnnnnrpil inthe Star-Bulleti- n, the territorial foodcommission is considering holding apublic; hearing to ascertain the reas-ons for the present high price of fishand its scarcity. When this hearingwill be held has not been determined,and it may be a month until ;the com-mission Is ready to begin. Iccordingto J. F. Child, federal food administra-tor, sufficient information and data onthe fish question has not" been securedand no hearing vrill be held until this

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Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless,and ismade from the acid of grapesand lemon juice, combined with lithia,and is used by thousands of folks wfioare subject to urinary disorders caused by uric acid Irritation. Jad Salts issplendid for kidneys and causes nobad effects whatever. r-

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RUSSIAN VIOLINIST IS :

VISITOR IN HONOLULU

- Max Selinsky, a. noted Russian dra-matic violinist, who has been touringthe United States for eight years,was an arrival on an Oceanic steam-er today from San' Francisco. Hepassed through here about a monthago on the Niagara, After making avisit to Vancouver, he proceeded toSan Francisco, where he decided tocome to Honolulu and give a numberof concerts. In one of the Red Crossconcerts given last year in Sydney,he appeared with Madani Melba andother noted-musicians- . He also hasa valuable gift presented to him bythe mayor of Montreal. Canada, forhis aid in helping to raise Red Crossfunds in that country early in thewar. V" ',

MRS. JENNIE ESKEWDIES AT HOSPITAL

Mrs. Jennie Eskew, wife of Ira Es-ke-

of 1813 College street, died onSunday morning at Queen's hospitalafter an illness of about one month.The funeral will be held at 3 o'clockthis afternoon from her late resi-dence.'"

Mrs. Eskew was born in Meridian,N. Y., in 1870. She came to Honoluluin 1899 and taugLt in the Kamehame-h- a

girls school until 1903, when shewas married. She is survived by herhusband and two brothers,, and twosisters, residents of New York state.

m 0m tFinal disposition of the report of

Attorney Carl Carlsmith, recommend-ing that four-yearol- d Richard Smartreceive $11,050 a year Instead of $2000,may be made in Circuit) Judge Ash-ford- 's

court next Wednesday morning.

NOTICE OF PENDENCY OF LIBELAND TIM Z AND PLACE OF HEAR--

ing. m

IN THE CIRQTJTT COURT OF THEThird Circuit, Territory of HawaiiAt Chambers In Divorce. i

Waichl Nagai, Liberant, versus KeiOgawa Nagal, Libellee. :

The Territory of Hawaii to Kei OgawaNagal Greetings: 5 :

Know you that a libel fo divorceis pending against you in the CircuitCourt of the Third Circuit of the Ter-ritory of Hawaii, by which your hus-

band, Walchi ! Nagal, prays .: that .thebonds of matrimony now existing be-

tween you and her be .forever dis-solved upon the ground ihat ; you didin June, 1911, wilfully and utterly de-

sert him and the hearing r and deter-mination of said libel has been set be-

fore the Honorable J. W. Thompson,Circuit Judge of the Third CircuitCourt at Chambers in his c tirt roomin Kailua, Territory .of Hawaii, onSaturday; the 5th day of January, 1918,at the hour of 10 o'clock in fore-noon of that day or as soon there-after as counsel can be heard.-- , y ;y

;By the Court: - -

' JOHN HILLS :

Clerk of the Third Circuit Court6923-O- ct 22, 29, Nov. 5 12. 19, 26,

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