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JL1 THE HONOLULU ADVERTISER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY S. 1323. SEVEN Official of Pacific personal Hawaii Before Annexation News Notes Around Town Mail Is Guest Here Husband Left Her 1 5 Years Ago; She Is Granted Divorce Mention pany would continue be success fill in it v.orU. finest im-hit" ed W. K.

Partington, H. Tcnr.fv. K. Fax Bishoo, J. W.

T. Pottomley. II. I. F.

C. A.therton. 'iarene Fre I I James I On February 3, 1827, Kalanimoku (William Trim minister As the guest of Honolulu business -Irs. J. L.

Co'ihw son. KoV under the late king, Kamehameha II. (Liholiho), nnd who was called bv cr. D. i lor his countrvmen "the iron cable ot Hawaii," died at Kailua of an Do'e, J.

X. 1 Inernv. Harrv White, W. G. Hal from which he had suffered for several years.

His death was a great less men largely associated with the Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association, the chamber of commerce and shipping companies, Thomas A. Graham, vice-president and general man to the cause of reform. The Hawaiian land will give a public concert at 7:30 o'clock this evening at Mauumae park, Kaimuki. The Radio Club of Hawaii will hold an important special meeting the Royal school, head of Fmma street, at 7:30 o'clock this evening. 2 Then the regent, Kaahumanu, appointed Boki, brother of Kalanimoku.

vi morning was anions returned votcrdav morn- Captain I of the Presidcn Good, manag? of the Pac L. feci. ru I.in-.-oln. of the o' i governor of Oahu and guardian of the young king Kauikeaouli. This she ager of the Pacific Mail Steamship Aunpany, was given a cordial wel i had reason to regret, as, alter a year or two, Bcki and his wife, Liiiha, relapsed into intemperance, ran into debt, and squandered much of the sandalwood which had been collected for extinguishing the debts of Rebecca, nine-month daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. James Kaai, of South come to Honolulu yesterday at a luncheon given at the Country elub. Graham was a visitor in Honolulu rrt, ir l': on the e. 1 the liml'V from -M Simon Amicl irpr'' cn ir.g trior'' WUlinn Tufi ror-t t- I. filed Liholiho.

He was also led by designing foreigners to intrigue against Queen street, Kakaako, passed away the queen regent and to lead the young king into habits of dissipation. In 1816 Kalanimoku, under the direction of John A'oung, erevted for a day, being a through passenger on the company's liner President fort at Honolulu to command the harbor. It was finished in 1817. and Louis Amiel any Honohilan it yesterday i ro Chittick, who for the Orient, I f'ir rt ia f-t enlay morning. Airs.

Ume HaraJa waited 15 years to get a divorce from the husband who deserted her immediately after taeir marriage. She told her story to Judge John R. Desha in the court of domestic relations last Tuesday afternoon. On the strength of her story she was granted an absolute decree of divorce from Diso Harada on the grounds of desertion and non-support. Airs.

Harada was a "picture bride." She came to Honolulu 15 years r.go. On her arrival in Honolulu Harada met her at the federal immigration station. They were married by a local Japanese minister and fche was handed a marriage certificate. The newly wedded husband looked at her once after the ceremony, turned his back and walked away. To this dav the bride of 15 The fort was nearly square, nreasuring three to four hundred feet on BOARD OF DENTAL EXAMINERS A mooting of tic Beard of Dent: Examine rs vf the Territory of 11: waii will be held at 0 a.

m. AIoi day, February 12. Information cot eerniiig the may be o' a 5 nod at the i -e of ti Seeretar-dr. a. mkalv." 3'i 3 -7 Boston ELij Lincoln en route to the Orient.

J. AI. Bowsett, on behalf of the a side, with walls about 12 feet high and 20 feet thick. It was built of coral rock, with embrasures for cannons. association, made an address of welcome, expressing his pleasure in having Graham visit the eitv and It stood on the seaward side of Queen street, and across the lower part of Fort street.

Mr. azd Kn. T. Won? of 2 Cunha expressed the hope that the com last Tuesday and was buried yesterday in the Maluhia cemetery. An important meeting of the directors of the Kaimuki Improvement Club will be held at 7:30 o'clock Saturday evening in the office of the club, Kaimuki Playhouse.

Irene, three-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Medeiros of 2573 Kaneloa road, born in Wai-manalo, this island, died yesterday morning at the home of her parents. The monthly meeting cf the Ho Later the fort was placed under the command of Captain Beckley and about 40 guns six, eight, and 32 pounders were mounted. Eight 52-pounders were afterward placed on Punchbowl Hill.

Phone us to MOVE PACK SHIP STORE. COMING EVENTS Vital Statistics f-years ago has not seen or heard from CITY, TRANSFER CO. nolulu Street Railway Employes' him. Agents for: Benefit Association will be held at King nr. Foi 12S1 Lureka Insect Exterminating Plant.

7:30 o'clock this evening at the clubhouse, Beretania, near Alapai street CARD OF THANKS BOBS One good thing th' lawvers don't get. out o' all trials o' tliis life. W'a wouldn' be surprised t' fee a revival o' th' ole sayin', Services for the late Mrs. Hattie ATr. 3Tuen Kam and Fong Inn wish to express their sincere thanks Xenntann In Honolulu, February for the floral offerings and the ex Kcola, Kuoha, wife of Aaron Kuoha.

of South Queen street, Kakaako, "not hy n. mg full." to Vilr. an1 JJrs. Charles 1- rede rh Neumann. of 05a South nee street, Kakaako, a son Charles Fred crick.

I'erry In the Oueen's Hospital. Hono prcssions of sympathy extended them Conyrlclit National wpaper Oahu Ice and Gold Storage Telephone 6131 in- their recent bereavement. were held yesterday afternoon in Silva's mortuary chapel, interment FKBRIWRY Hawaiian Hand public concert, Mauumae I'ark, Kaimuki, 7:30 p. m. Hawaiian Trail and Mountain Club luncheon meeting, Cooke hall, Central noon.

I'fcyehicul Research Society meeting. Makiki, near Hastings 7:13 p. m. Prof. S.

C. I.ee. V. of 11., lectures on "Five Great Leaders of Modern. Y.

M. C. p. in. Honolulu Street Railway Employe- Benefit Association meeting, clubhouse.

South Beretania, near Aiapai "street, 7 p. m. Radio Club of Hawaii special meeting. Royal svhool, p. ni.

FEBRUARY 9 lulu, February to Mr. and being in. the Maluhia cemetery. A members meeting of the So Mrs. Johnson I'erry.

of tichofield Barracks, a son LeroT. Striihrn Jn Honolulu. January SI, 1923, Mainriages I ciety for Psychical Research will be to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stephen, of held at 7:45 o'clock this evening at South lieretania street, a son ESS Alfred.

THE 'LITTLE the headquarters of the organization, 1838 Makiki, near Hastings Soon In Honolulu, February 7. 1023, to Mr. and Mrs. Soon Sow, of 31tt Buckle lane, a son. street.

jntl, at trioir Jiom on of" tV: v. the birth of a son, wh Vis Veen named Kwonjj Keen. 1. E- Goldman. Robert K.

ITeen, X. 0. i 1 1 1 Stephen M.irak xrcre ntmmg many llonolulans leaving on. the 2tntiiW yesterday worn In- for Franeisco. and I Irs.

Taul L. Stafford nnl K.TVT-'.OTi 1 the ma'nv lending on the Miitini.t for Sun I'rancisro yesterday morning mi the II. irry E. Bailey, matwicr-r of the pailrv Fund iro vim loft on tlo morning for tsin I'r-in. exr-oct to spend (several i-TV-i on ha-'iaes on the K.

Mrs. Q. Ccing of Cnnha lane ci(tmi-'l at their liono on January las. 1-irth of their child, a son, ho ben named Si Mr. "Chins was formerly MK Caaii l.ri.

I.Irs. Herman Tocko anions the rc'iev i si I for Fram-i 'o y-t rjny morning on do Matuu.i. Hie espoets to Fren I sn-ernl months visiting relatives an. I fiiee-N on the mainland. Mr.

and Mrs. Jorcph P. Medcircs of t-ix'h avctiuo. Kainmlvi, wore anions the m'-ny Untio'ulans leaving for San J'rtvieN-o yesterday nmrn-in- on the oxp'Oiflng to Ye away in th mainland for several week. Mrs.

II. EcSay, wife of the fiporintendt-nt of the Aii-Fa-loon League, ret-imrd on the Manoi vrsterdav mornins from Fran-ci'eo, having 1-oon alleil recently to the on U'-eount of the Troop 8, iirl Sroiitd of America ar.il 15 Wonjc In Honolulu, February 5, Brownie present two playlets, St. Mary's Mission, Moiliili, 7 p. m. ic tons! FELLOWS" to Mr.

ami Mrs. Tuck Won, or Cnnha lane, a son Kwone lleen. Honolulu Review No. Women review Troop 8, Girl Scouts of America (St. Mary's Mission), and Brownies will present two playlets tomorrow and Saturday evening at St.

Mary's GOUVEIA-MACIIADO John Gouvcia and Miss Adelaide Machado, of this -ity, were married at the Cathfdie. mission. Fort street, on January 27, according to an-iiouuecinent made public yesterday. The ceremony performed by Iiov. Father Ulrieh Tanbe, pastor of St.

Antlionv's Catholic ehurch. Chins: In Honolulu, January 3, to Mr. and Mrs. Chiu Qunn, of ,1 Cunha lane, son Satunel Ye Chee. Minrihi In Honolulu.

2-L Mission, 210S South King Street, Moiliili. to Mr. and Mrs. Keiehl Mineieh'. of ohua lane, Waikiki, a son Take-bumi.

MARRIED Benefit Association of Maccabees, meeting, new hall, 1011 Alakea street, 7 p. m. Hawaiian Civic Club luncheon meeting, Mrs. Havey's Kitchen, Laniakea, noon. American Engineers Association luncheon meeting, at Commercial Club, noon.

V. M. Ci annual meeting, Nuuanu gymnasium, p. m. Younir Women's Club of Central Fn- Kvelyn Alu and the witnesses to A lecture on Five Great Leaders of Modern China," a present-day topic of -unusual interest, will be 'ilis John Victor were the wedding.

MARCH ISSUE NOW ON SALE Fisher's, Patten's, R. R. News Stand, LIBERTY HOUSE, copies and patterns BneviriVs-Reco In Honoluln. February given bv Prf. S.

C. I.ee. of the Uni r.2;;. Georgp C. Bonevbles and Miss Catherine lo llepo.

Kev. Father Vic-tori mis Chiesen officiating: witness- Manuel Cubral and Annie do Retro versity of Hawaii, at 7:30 o'clock ion church meets at church parlors, 2 this evening at the Central Y. M. Ianiel-Lont In. Honolulu, February tl.

m. Kamehameha Alumnae Association C. A. frftL'J'HrVT" meeting, Kamehameha Girls' school. l.nwrenie uanii'13 oi ami Mrs.

Hazel Lonfr of Seattle, Washington, Iter. W. Maitland Woods officiating: witnesses Oliver Croby and Pelia E. Bussell. The office of the consulate of the Republic of Cuba, has been moved from 243S Koa avenue, Waikiki, to Miss Violet Ulii and Frank V.

Pereira, hoth of this city, were mar-Tied at Kawaiahao ehurch last Saturday evening. The eeremony wns performed by the pastor of this cluirth, Rev. Akaiko Akana. The witnesses to the wedding were liss Lydia Ulii, sister of the bride, and Frnest I'erry, brother of the groom. Kalihi, i :30 p.

in. 4 Near East Banks Open Commencing this morning and Gouveia-Maehado In Honolulu, Janu MARINELLO SHOP MEDICATED SOAP DISSOLVES BLACKHEADS A Eeauty Aid for Every Need 1110 FORT STREET PHONE 091 lft27 riikoi street, Makiki. Gustavo E. Mustelier. Cuban consul, will make his home at the latter ad continuing until the close of the intensive campaign on Saturday even dress.

ing there will be found at ail the Under the auspices of the Hawai leading hotels and restaurants and ian Trail and Mountain elub, Ray EENEVIDES-REGO fleerge C. Benevides. l-v-ear-old Jerome Baker will put on at thu son of Frank C. Henevides, superin on many street corners, women in charge of small banks who will receive contributions for the Near East Relief. Army and Xavy Y.M.C.A.

Thursday evening a fine program, consisting tendent ot eitv l.arks, and Miss The Union. Trust Ltd. has had a consistent growth as a fiduciary concern in recent years. The majority of its stockholders and clients are men and women of small means. "We consider the friendship and business of these people of just as great value as that of "captains of industry." We welcome all accounts, large or small, and are always particularly anxious for the small investor to feel at home in our offices.

Catherine do IJego, 17, both of this of selected films from Japan, China, lty, marrieil at the Catholic Canada and South America. The Airs. J. J. Shepherd and Afrs.

Al public is invited. Special Prices on Bamboo Baskets Large Assortment Offered for your Choice mission last Tuesday evening, the eeremony being performed by Rev. bert Palmer have the supervision of the banks and Airs. L. Tenney Peck has charge of placing the tables.

Argument on the exceptions in letormu.s I'laesen. The witnesses the case of the Territory of Hawaii to the wedding were Miss Annie do vs. D. C. Buiek was had in the su Kego.

sister of the bride, and Man preme court yesterday. W. H. lleen, uel C'abral. city attorney, represented the gov THE CHER ernment, while Barry TJlrieli of ary 27.

John iouveia and Mis) Adelaide Machado, Iiev. Father Clrich Taube officiating; witnesses Johu Victor and Evelyn Alu. i IVrelra-l'Ht In Honolulu. February Frank V. I'ereira nnd Miss Violet I'lii.

Itev. Akaiko Akana officlat inir: witnesses Lydia Hi and Ernes I'erry. Iwata-Ktmiyiiki In Honolulu. Fehrn ary Eichi Iwata and Taneko Kuniyuki, Iter. Y.

Iuiauinra officiat inir: witnesses Masai Honda and Shoi Vamaila. Ourhi-H uhiho In Honolulu, February fi, Shirreru Onchi and Miss Sa jratni Hainan, Iter. Y. Iniamura officiating: witnesses M. Honda and S.

Yaniada. Okumet o-Tanaka In Honolulu, Febrn ary 0, Yoshimi Okumoto of Hil and Miss Tomiyo Tauaka. Rev. Y. Imamura officiating; witnesses F.

Okuno nnd Ynkino Fukuslmna. Tatriihi-sKtuio In Honolulu, February 5. 102::, Chujlro Tateisht and Mrs Hisae Sasnno, Kev. Tokuji Komurr, jiastor of the Japanese Method! Episcopal church, officiating: wit nesses K. Yasumori and Catherin Yasuuiori.

IIEI MdHros In Honolulu, February 7 Irene, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Manuel Medeiros. of Kanelo road, native of Waimanalo, Oahu, months and 0 days old. Soon In Honolulu, February 7, 102r, the infant son of Mr.

and Mrs. Soo-i Sow, of 320 Buckle lane, "native this city, 1 day old. Cremated yesterday. Fiikumoto In Honolulu, February Torn I Fuknmoto, of Coda? street, married, painter, native of Japan, 40 years old. Cremated yesterday.

Kaat In Kauikeolani Children's Hospital, Honolulu. February t. 1023, lie. DANTEES LONG Mr. IlaKel Iniee who arriv Thompson.

Catheart Ulrica, rep resented the defendant. 1137 FORT STREET ed on the Lurline Iat Monday morn I ing from her home in Seattle, and Lawrence Daniels of Maui, were Petition for naturalization was filed in the federal court yesterday 4. man wujip married last Tuesday at St. Cle Fisher Here 40 Years Forty vears ago today, February 8, 1SS3'. Col.

J. II. Fisher, for many years territorial auditor, one-time commander of Hawaii's military defense and now clerk in Judge Ray J. O'Brien's division of the circuit eourt, landed in Honolulu. He has been here ever since.

Colonel Fisher came on the old steamer Suez. lng since off the Honolulu-San Francisco run. One of his fellow-passengers on that trip of the Suez was Samuel M. Damon, who was returning from a business trip to the morning bv Herman Frank. William ment's Episcopal ehurch, Wilder Bartz of 921 Kapahulu road, Wit ivenno and Makiki street, the Rev.

nesses being C. Bollman and Fred Maitland Woods, rector of St. Hanson. Bartz, a chauffeur, is mar Clement 's, performing the eeremony. ned, a native of Germany, years old and has resided in Hawa'ii since Miss Doha Russell and Oliver iilne ot a rriatre.

Mrs. Jaircs II. r.aj-r.oni and dauchter, Airl were among th many Inlanders who left, for San Francis on the atsonia yesterday ivornins- They will spend several month vi-iting on the mainland. William M. Gillies, for the past yonr con ne.f id with the art department of The Advertiser, left on the M'atsonsa yesterday morning for Ids homo in Oakland, C'a.

ex-yaa'ts to hi profession in sn i o. Mrs. Ocorsa I. ircIUst, Elizn-heth r.enjes and Mr. 15.

K. of this city wee on the MaMonia ye-t( rila luorning for San Frarvico. Mrs. Xediit expects to he nionths, leaving on account of her health. Mr.

ar.d Mrs. Alfred Stephen of South reretania street are reing on the arrival of their third elit'd, a at their on Wf dn' hU of last week, the litth' hoy i. cii ri.it fried Alfred. Mr. Stephen was formerly Miss Man do Spencer.

AIct H. Linczer, rrnreentins te Welfare Tloard of fnnoluln, i -i Pearl Hnrlmr on Tiir 'ay and conferred ij 'ommander Houston rnl I.ifntenant morale Ye-trdir he vi-ited Ma lor Orneral aiera'l and I.ieuf. Col. Howard I. and.

r-s, morale oftieer. BIr. and Mrs. Chrlea Freclcrick KcnTnarn, of Queen Rtrert. K-haaho.

we Vomcd at their Crosby were the witnesses to the 1914. wedding. Receive Quit Claim Deed A quit claim deed to the land and I Obituaries federal leprosarium at Kalawao i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 POSTPONED The first public concert by the Honoluki Symphonv Orchestra for the benefit of the Children's Hospital, scheduled for Friday, Feb. 9, has been postponed until 1 TUESDAY, February 20, 3:30 P.M. Seats now selling Hawaii box office.

Prices 25c 50c 75c Phone 1251 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i Molokai, and the land on which it nolulu. February fi, 1023. Edward Andresen. of 0f? Birch street, widower, retired farmer, native of Norway, lis years and 11 mouths old. Services 3 p.

today. chapel, interment in Nuuanu cemetery. stands was received in yesterday's Union Trust Ltd. 1023 Alakea Street -Telephone 1291 mail by Governor Farrmgton trom beeea, daughter of Mr. and Mr.

ROLAND DESMOND Secretary A. W. Alellon of the fed era! treasury department. The build Roland Desmond, retired mining ing has never been used, but is in ivaai, ot South Queen street, Kakaako. native of this i lly, months and 21 days old.

Burled yesterday ia Maluhia cemetery. Dromond Iu Honolulu, February 7, 1023, Roland Desmond, of 2022 Round engineer, who made his home in Honolulu the past year and three months, died at 12:30 o'clock ves- fair preservation, and is much need ed by the board of health. Potato Chips In attractive 10c packages. For sale by Henry Alay Ltd. VOLCANO terday afternoon at his residence, Top road.

Makiki. married, retired Governor Farrington, in making 2033 Round Top road, Makiki. He the news public, emphasized the mining engineer, native of Brooklyn X. 4 years and 10 months old id long been in failing health. fact that, in this instance, as in the Services 2:30 p.

today. Williams' Services will be held at 2:30 o'clock case of the former postoffice Fife ii Anywhere and Everj'wbere in Haw cnapej, interment Nuuanu eeme tery. 4 IH this afternoon at Williams' chapel. Islands. Lewis, Haw.

1 fl Anilrfffn In the Queen's Hospital, llo- the federal government has followed a policy returning to the Territory interment to bo in Nuuanu ceme tery. Rev. Albert Palmer, of without cost land and buildings no longer of service to the United I I GALS 1 States.1" The precedent was one, the it- the ri of their hoa.e I.i -1 Governor which he hoped might be followed. rt rhild. son, who has been named Charles Pefore her marriage Neueiann was Marin Apa.

is survived by a daughter, three Central I'ninn church, will officiate. Born ia Brooklyn, New Yfork, in IS.jS, Air. Desmond was 64 years and 10 months of age. Surviving him are the widow and the following children: W. S.

Desmond of Los Angeles, J. C. Desmond of iSan Fram-iseo, Roy C. Desmond of Honolulu. Airs.

Ruby E. Davis of Utah, Airs. A. S. Behm of Oakland, and Airs.

Nittie O. Russell of Honolulu. He also leaves six grandchildren. sons and a sister, all residing here Mr. and John-cn Perry of Shopping mum came to Hawaii from Norway in monarchy days, and for manv years was engaged in farming.

He was CS vears and 11 months old. 1.1 i. s. nnmenire the trirtli their r-ond child, a son, the Queen's lln-rital on Saturday the liM'c hoy hieing of last T.erov. Mrs.

Perrv was Miss "ffire Ijer mar- Aliee Tin Gomes Music Life Insnra6el 'EDWARD ANDRESEN Edward Andresen, of 1U0 Birch Rtreet, passed away at 11:30 o'clock Tuesday evening at. the Queen's Hos NOTICE The -a- gives Arts and Curios FONG INN'S "The Chinese Btore" Genuine Works of Chinese Art Rugs Antiques NUUANU AT PAUAH1 ST. pital after a hmg illness. Services 'ThePrtj OSTTIAL Tiotiee at he this a loireh a sed REAL HAWAIIAN GUITARS! A UKULELES All the latest Music on Columbi and Oennett Records. Tanns and Phonoirrar.lis to Rea THAYER PIANO LT1 nil the ri ''i'.

title and interest of will lie held ot 3 o'clock this after-ntmn at Borthwick's chapel, Xuuanu and School streets, interment to be HaWAiianTii fust co.m. LAM in and to the- busi tNEDAL UuENTS in Nuuanu cemetery. Andresen, who ties of Cn'mnbia Cafe. "'I S. Hotel Street.

T. and that 143 CO Hotel Street I Dr. W. E. Slater hp will ri'd be resnoiisitle for any dihts i'u -nrred bv Charles Lam in GENUINE HAWAIIAN 5 if said bii'ines after date hereof.

rsi.MH-.n K. LAH Unique Display of Oriental Goods at the Yellow Lantern Slop Moana Hotel MANDARIN COATS ORIENTAL GOODS BEADS Hated. Feb. lb T. II.

New Ri Bsidents UKULELES and STEEL GUITARS Hawaiian Socgs, Sheet jlusioi Bergstrom Music Col Limited 1020 Fort Ft. nt King Phono 23, Music Teachers Chiropractor Suite CS, 69, 70, Young Hotel Building Hours 9 a. m. to 12, to 5 p. in.

Thones OrSco 3G62 Residence "I The Time Is Short to get all ready for your MAKAHIKI on Saturday afternoon If you need any new articles to make your uniform pic and span you can buy them here at the Official Outfitters for the Boy Scouts of America Tourists and Visitors DR. RUSSELL, Dcr.lisf, II. Tvemovcd Off.ee to 33 5. King Corner Bethel Oriental Goods East Indian Store Kimonos and Embroidered Linens FROM ONE KNOW Lf-t i i I Imka 1 JOSE MARTEO SELECT YOU It INSTRUMENT re Relief i in Uk-iV-ie, Ten and ii Sruet vr. ST EKE GLMTAK.

corner Union 6. 169 ret FOR i ne ft- 'A teats are invited to inspect our facilities for Safeguarding valuable articles or important papers in our Fire and Burglar-Proof Safe Deposit Vault We are here to. serve you. 1150 Fort St. Blaisdell Block S.

OZAKI 109 N. King St. "THE KIMONO SHOP" SILKS KIMONOS NOVELTIES K. UYEDA 1 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief N'. let.

lioiei i AMPICO Reproducing Piano is used exclu ively hy The Advertiser's rroadcartin; Station, through tho of the Honolulu Miuic Ltd. "Listen In" any r.i;I:t and you can Lerr this beautiful instrument sending out frcci II A TIER Com-Icia Line of Hats for M-rt. Women and a specialty Yonekura Oriental Silk Goods and Curios 1118-20 Nuuanu St. Phone 1522 and Packages Everyher on riawa See Our ows 111 76 Hotel Street STOCKS-BONDS REAL-ESTATE INSURANCE Safe Deposit Vaults list Oriental Goods Kimonos Silks Novelties Japanese Bazaar THE CHERRY 1137 Tort St. Tourists will fi n-i shr.ji and enrryiog the -ft I of Oriental Gouds iu the- tity.

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