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THE HONOLULU ADVERTISED, FRIDAY, FEEHUARY 2, 1023. SEVEJ In I Personal Denn-rinai News Note Hawaii exation rues ore PtZcntion Around I own iat Wednesday afternoon at his home after a lengthy illness. Serices were held yesterday afternoon, interment being in the Ocean Yie-ar cemetery, Kainiuki. Born on February 11, 1S41, in Waimanu Valley. Himakua, Kikaha was 74 years.

11 months and 25 days old. He wr.s a road employe of the city government, and is survived by the widow. Pneumonia was tho cause of death. Damon Contest Are Under Way On Eebruarv 9, 3S34, Kamehsmeha IV. (Alexander Liholiho) was born.

He was adopted by Kamehaiueha III. as his heir. IL P. Snut'a, msnnjr of P. C.

has gone to Alexander Liholiho was the third son of Kinau, or Kaahumanu who was appointed premier after Kaahumanu. Kinau was the daughter il. cn a trip. J. Joricnsen of this eitv was of Kamehaineha I.

and Kalakua, am. a half-sister of Kamehameha, HE. HO SUE Ho Sue, well known banana planter residing in Sing Loy lane. Moliili, passed away at his home last Wednesday after a short illness. Services were held yesterday afternoon, interment being in the Pauoa Chinese cemetery.

Ho Sue, who was unmarried, was a native of China and 53 vears old. amorff the arriials from Km the Manoa last on Selection ol Candidates Being Mcde At the Pimahou Schools She had married Kekuanaoa, a chief of secondary rank, but of commanding ability, in Uctober, 1S27. Two of her sons afterward succeeded to the thione. He took the oath to maintain the constitution on Januarv 11, 1335, in the old Stone Church. On June 19.

lS3d. the king married Emma Eooke, a granddaughter of John Young. She had been adopted in childhood by English pnysieian (Dr. Eooke), the husband of Kamakui, a sister of Emma Eooke 's mother. W.

E- slater cf Dole wilt be f01121 to hi3 homo a "If lrs by a broken rib caused Now In the Danger Zons Coue claims that his system 5s good for neuritis; it remains to be seen whether it can protect him from the American disease 'money itis." K. K. IHXAIIA Kuamaohelelani Kealakaula Kikaha of Fifteenth avenue, Kaimuki, died r-i. J. M.

for some visit have The preliminaries nf the Pamon rhetorical contest hePl annually at Punah'ju were held last week 2nd the first of the semi-finals was held yesterday afternoon. This contest was" created in the school year 1900-1901 by Samuel Damon, grandfather of Cyril F. Damon, who was recently made a member of the board of trustees of Punahou schools. Mr. Damon left the The -weekly lunctcon neeting of the American Engineers' Assoei-ction will be held noon today at the Commercial Club.

The weekly luncheon meeting cf the Hawaiian Civi Club will be held at noon today at Mrs. Davey's Kitchen, Laniakea. A meeting of the Yovjiz Woraen'3 Club of Central Union church will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon in the church, parlors. The Y. SI.

C. A. trill hold its annual meeting at 6:15 o'clock this evening in the jrymnasium tf the Xuuanu Y. M. C.

Tort and Vineyard streets. The Eameharneia Alurane Association will hold its monthly meeting at 7:30 o'clock his evening in the assembly room of the Kamcha-nieha Girls' school, Kalihi. An important meeting of the Kai-muki Improvement Club officers and directors will be held at the office of the club, Kainiuki riayliouse, at 7:30 o'clock next Monday evening. I It's goin Tie interestin' t' be interestin' t' Fauuy Kekela Young. The crowning act of the reign of Kamehameha IV.

was the founding of the "Queen's Hospital." During the year 1959 the king and queen personally canvassed the town of Honolulu and many subscriptions were obtained. The board of trustees was organized June 22, 1859, and a dispensary was established in a hired house. The king had the satisfaction of laying the cornerstone of the hospital July 17. 1850, with impressive ceremonies, and of seeia the buildinf completed in December. Phone us to aiOVE-PACK-SHIP-STORE.

CITY TRANSFER CO. Agents for: King nr. Phona 1231 Eureka Insect Exterminating Plant. time on th" mainland, tire expected to return next Tuesday morn in; fon S-in Ermcise on the Maui. Ear.

and 27c ma C. Schenck in! fn-r return? I trn the la-- Ve sday morning from i4n Franc rfter visit of sev-w'pki in the mainland. Soger A. R. R.

Carlisle and Bv.l'di'irkcn were among the rr'anr Jtomilulans arriving on the jjanoa lat Wedr.es lay morning Frnrj Frederick D. Low rfy, who lit several week on rrsine in th ten inland, returned ja't Wednrs morning from San Francisco en the Manna. tr. and Edward E. SpauM- Court Notes thus, MILLS SCHOOL ACTIVITIES Oahu Ice and Gold Storage Telephone 6131 watch an' see how th' jrover'ment is goin' t' git th' farmer out o' debt Ly loaning him money.

Fellers in little towns alius git married too eoou or not at all. school an estate, the income of which was to be used as prizes in a contest for the development of speeehmakers. In past years until last year the contest was held as a contest in memory work. Last year, the plan of having extraneous speaking instead of memory work was adopted. This plan was adopted because of the growing value of a knowledge of public speaking.

Several Advantages There were several advantages in the r.fw system not contained in the old one. The most important of thee is the fact that all the pupils are given trials and not a select few who have time to put on memory work. The trials under the new rdan are held in each English section and one girl and one boy are elected vote of the class to represent that class. This representation takes place in the semi-final contest from which two 1 their Moiliili Funeral services for the late Edward Andresen of 010 Birch street were held at Borthwiek 's mortuary chapel yesterday afternoon, interment being in the Nuuanu ceaie-tery. Troop S.

Girl Ecout3 cf America (St. Mary's Mission) and Brownies will present two interesting playlets at 7:30 o'clock this evening at Copyright National Newspaper Service The territorial grand jury yesterday returned three true bills, those indicted being as follows: Sam Kai-lianu, charged with, a statutory offense; David Eeleo Apio, charged with iirst degree burglary, and Henry Kaauwa, charged with assault and battery with a. deadly weapon. A no bid" was reported by the grand jury in the case of William Chock Sing and Henry Watson, charged with malicious conversion. The three men indicted yesterday will be arraigned at 2 o'clock next Monday afternoon before Judge Kay J.

O'Brien in the circuit court. heme last v. morning me birth of a daughter. Mr. Spauld-ja- Mis Anna E(? Pudoit be- Ey C.

J. ECTO With willingness and enthusiasm the Mills C. E. convened as usual in the school auditorium for a short meeting before the regular evening service. Voluntary prayc were offered from several volunteers before the final discussion on "What Is the Chief Value of a Christian Endeavor Society?" L.

Dohi acted as chairman pro tem. An unusually large crowd attended the session. ioTC her marriage. Vital Statistics St. Mary's Mission, South King street, Moiliili.

A meeting cf Honolulu Heview "Sc. 1, Women's Benefit Association boys and two girls from each of the grade classes are selected. Those of the Maccabees, wi be held at 7:30 'clock his evening the new hail of the association, 1041 Alakea street. chosen from the final contest sneak Suit for $350 alleged damages was filed in the circuit court yesterday by J. Bierne vs.

Derek Berry. Suit for alleged debt and for attachment was filed by George T. Coulter vs. T. Kogama, Y.

Fukushima, and 2. Harada. Prohibition oSiccrs Wednesday morning arrested a Japanese in Fnnehbowl street, near the old navy station premises, and seized one 40- mL Sunshine and Love's Bread Everywhere in Hawaii The class held its first meeting for the second semester in the school auditorium on Tuesday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock for the purpose of electing officers for the second half of the school year. Sai Chow Doo, who served as president the first semester, was again favored by the majority and elected president. His 'able assistants will be Sick Leong Tsui, vice-president; Ah Lint Tam, secretary; X.

INishinar, treasurer, and ilisa Wannamader, auditor. gaiion still. Id gnl'ons of okolehao, 100 gallons of mash, one hyurometer and other paraphernalia. Service? for the lat3 Itoland Desmond cf 2033 Eoni-d Top road, Makiki, were held yesterday Two new actions for divorce, making 15 instituted so far in Honolulu this month, were tiled in the circuit court yesterday morning, as follows: Mrs. Mary Castro vs.

Henry Castro, desertion and nonsupport charged, and Mrs. Saga Goto vs. Ichiji Goto, nonsupport and desertion alleged. and the two winners, one a girl and the other a boy, each receive $5 value in books. Those taking second places receive honorable mention.

Thoss Who Were Chosen Those selected from the English to take part in "the semifinals are: Sophomores Allen Moore, Flora Walker, Clarence Horner, Helen Sussel, Ernest Cook, Lillie Bowmer, Charles Cooke, F'rances MeGrath, Donald Livingston. Helene Wolters, Harold Marvin, Margaret Sloggett, Lloyd Hopwood, Xani Kirkaldy, Stewart Lennox, and Martha Wolters. Juniors Jack Waterhouse, Elizabeth Horner, Bonldin Burba nk. Dot Waters. Carroll Kinney.

James Klinefelter, Ruth Tarrent, Herbert Dever-ili. Clarice Yates, Jack Myatt, Helen Hitchcock, Donald Burgess, Alice Walker. Seniors Andrew Westervelt. Helen Mrs. C.

Gilbert ml th Misses Helen and Lois Gilbert cf this eity returned on the Manoa last Wednesday morning from San F.aneisco after a visit with relatives and frien in the mainland. Mr. and Mrs. Noma Witkina of this citv, -who spent several weeks visiting" relatives an! friend in the tt.iinland. returned last Wednesday -3rnin5 from Saa Francisco on the janoa.

Sir. and Sirs. A. Zumstein of this who spent several months visiting in their native land, and other European countries, returned from San Francisco on the Manoa last Wednesday morning. Mr." and Mrs.

IS. W. T. Purvis of this eity were amoaj the many who returned on the Manoa last Wednesday morning from Saa Francisco. Mr.

and Mrs. Purvis ppent several months visiting in the mainland. Sir. aad Sirs. Jamea Olsen cf 27.1 Kalihi-kai road.

Kalihi, vveleomed at their home on Monday of this week the birth of a son, who has been named Christopher Ahahu. Mrs. was formerly Misj Editli Anahu. Sirs. J.

S. Cassidy, Mis-i Acnes Chalmers, Miss E. Opie, Miss Laura Kobson, Miss M. Waiker. Miss Yorr.e Yoshicka, and Miss O.

Wilson were smene the many llonotulr.ns returned last Weinesdav morning from Saa BORN" In Honolulu, February 7. 1 f- Mr. and Mrs. Klwarl K. Sri'iMinr, of Moiitili.

a (ianslitfr. Joll In inolulii. Kvhrua ry to Mr. nuil Mrs. Haymnixl Murray Ju.lJ.

of Tenth avenue, I'alolo. a ilaushrpr I.nuise JnU Kal 01n la Honolulu. February 5, 102:5. to Mr. ami Mrs.

Jaiues olsen, of "27a Knlihi-kai road, a eon Christopher Anahu. Mender In Honoliihi, January 20. 192'', to Mr. and Jlri. Albert Koford Slander, of Hobron avenue.

Kaiiuuki, a won Albert, Kalunakaahe'e. Oli In Honolulu, February 2, to Mr. and Mrs. Shintaro oka, of IWe-tania and Klver streets, a son Koru. Moebizukl In Honolulu, January 7.

t. Mr. and Mrs. Mitsuijiro Mo-chiiuki, of I'arker lane, off Vineyard street, a daughter Yokimi. MARRIED Nihea-Johoon In Honolulu, February tmert K.

Nihea and Miss A. Joliasoti. liev. Samuel K. Kiituaiopiii officiating; witnesses.

Mrs. E. Kay ami Henry Maun. Lfcn-V-In Honolulu, February Henry 3L. Leoas: aad Wo Yin Kev.

Samuel K. Kauiaio-fiiii offieiatins witnesses, Mr. and Mrs. Y. F.

Kaui. lloneycutt-rarhcro In Ilnnol'ilu. February William T. Hcneymt: of IVarl Harbor aud Mrs. Mary I'a-cbeco.

Judse Oliver 1. Scares witnesses, William L. I'eter-snn and Catherine Front. Siustelier-Onffy iu Honolulu, February 6. Justavo Kurique Mnste-lier.

eonsui for Cuba, and Mrs. Uora Ta.vlr Huffy, Oliver 1. Soares Notices of appeal to the supreme court were hied by the attorney general and superintendent of pub-lie instruction in the circuit court yesterday morning from the decision of Judge James J. Banks in the Japanese language injunction suit. A special meeting of the Mills Hi-Y Club was called for in room 12 on Tuesday evening.

G. M. Wrisley, who was present at the meeting, reminded the boys of the annual get-together of "the different Hi-Y clubs, which is to take place a week from tomorrow. He also presented self-analysis blanks for the purpose of vocational guidance to the boys who cared to sign them. Practically everyone present signified Lis willingness and received a copy of self -analysis blank.

afternoon in. Williams' mortuary chapel, Rev. Albert W. Palmer, minister of Central Union church, being in charge. Interment was in the Nuuanu cemetery.

The Hawaiian hand Tfrill not play today, this being the musicians' day "off. The band will play tomorrow for the departure of the City of Eos Angeles for Southern California and during the afternoon for the Boy Scouts' "Makahiki" at Moiliili field. An open mcatins cf the Eeatyue of Women Voters will be hell at 7:45 o'clock next Tuesday evening in the Library of Hawaii. The speaker of the evening will be Representative Frederick P. Lowrey, who will talk on the general subject of taxation.

American Slaid. Peerless and Cream Sread LOVE'S BISCUIT EREAD CO. Tea Tims Sweets, Arrowroot, Scotch Short Scallops, Fiff Ears Appraisement of the estate of the late Mrs. Sarepta A. Gulick was hied in the circuit court yesterday by the appraisers, Henry Smith, Elmer R.

Davis and Joseph P. Din, who valued the estate at Palmer, Stephen Spardding. Dorothy Currey. James O'Dowda. Violet Simpson, Edwin Fernandez, Edith Field.

General Appointment In addition to those elected by the English sections the teachers appoint in general one boy and girl each from their sophomore and' junior sections. The subjects for the semi-finals are chosen the afternoon before the contest so as to jfve the students 24. hours for preparation. The contests for Jthe final entrants from each class are to be judged by Miss Wells, Miss and Mrs. Schmutzler.

At 2 o'clock on Wednesday a meeting of the sophomores was called for in room 13. The purpose was to elect' officers for the second semester. After several nominations and elections the following were favored with the following offices: President, H. Sato; vice-president, SI. Imoto; secretary, Ibara; treas ofUciatinjf; wirnnsses.

S. A. Crosby litid lieleu J. Huzelton. IIF.I Sariras In Honolulu, February I'rimitivo, nm of Mr.

and Mr. Kni'ia' (Mirnras, of 4-A Iwiiei road, of this citj-, 3 months and 11 days old. loni iu Honolulu. February Three Chinese were arrested yesterday on charges of having opium in possession, the arrests being made on warrants issued by E. J.

Botts, United States commissioner. The men were released upon furnishing bond for $500 each. Tang Hoon is charged with having one and one-half ouuee of opium, in possession, Ah Wooa two ounces and Ah Kop one ounce. POLICE NOTES J. L.

Felix was arrested yesterday by Motorcycle Olieer Mike Morse for speeding with a motorcycle and driving without a license. 1 EAGLE CLEANING I 1 DYEING WORKS 1 I To My Patrons The Eagle Star Steam Cleaning Works, having filed petition for dissolution, the undersigned will con- tinue to do business as the Eagle Cleaning Dyeing Works at 1276 Fort Street (opp. States Theatre) and hopes that his old patrons will continue to patronize hirr there. Only skilled workers are being employed and all the work is guaranteed. Phone 2575.

Vours truly, EAGLE CLEANING DYEING WORKS M. CHIYA EE TlnillllHlHlininHllMIUHIUIIIHllllllinHlHIHnilinnHlHHIfHIHIHHHMIliHHf- Judge John T. De Bolt in the federal court yesterday excused ail the trial jurors until further notice. Francisco on the Manoa. Erigadier C.

Wilfred Bourns, Salvation Army, who spent several weeks in the mainland on official dosiness, is among the many Hono-lulans booked to return on the Mani. which is duo here next Tuesday morning from an Francisco. sir. and Mrs. lUymond Slurray Jadd of Tenth avenue, I'alolo Valley, are being eon gra tula ted on tke birth of their second child, a daughter, at their home on Monday of this week, the little eirl ieing named Louise Julie Kalaninui-ahilepalepa.

Before her marriage Mrs. Judd was Miss Annie Kamaka. Sir. and Sirs. Albert Kofoad Stendcr of 3131 Hobron Kai muki, announce the birth of a son at their home on January 20 last, the little boy being named Albert Kalunnkaahele.

Before her marriage Mrs. Sttnder was Miss F.mily Kamalolo. AV'ons Kim, alias Ah Sa, cf thid city, unmarried, laborer, native of 'hina. 74 years old. Uuried yesterday ia Kaiaipohaku cemetery.

Ho In Honoiniu. February 7, Ho Sue. r.f SiitiSf Loy lane, planter, native of China, years old. Eurici yesterday in I'auoa Chinese cemetery. IviWttha Iu Honolulu, February 7.

Kuamaohelelani Kealakaula Klkaha, of lT'th avenue, Kaimuki, married, city employe, native of Waimanu. Hauiakua. Hawaii, 74 years, 11 und 2.1 days old. Burled jU ocean View cemetery, Kalmukl. K.

Ueoka and G. Tanaka. were arrested yesterday afternoon by Motorcycle Officer Loso Mc-Cullnm for driving auto trucks at a Judge Eay J. of the circuit Trial jurors of O'Biien's division LECTURE ON THEOSOPHY Public, Lecture on Theosophy "Tho Spirit of Evolution as Seen in Theosophy." A discourse on a subject vital to all who are interested in understanding the "Why" of all religion by a student of theosophy. Under the auspices- of the Honolulu Lodge of Theosophical Societies.

Fred Philp Building, 50 Beretania near Leonard Hotel. Upstairs. Friday, 8 p. m. speed greater than 15 miles sn hour.

K. uon. as a. so arrested by the an overloaded for driving urer, H. Ohama; auditor, T.

Mori-guchi; song leader, Adelaide Ishi-kawa, and yell leader, Goo Toy. Other business on hand was the choosing of committees for the annual class party. The following were appointed to serve on the following committees: Program Archie Ho (chairman), Goo Hoy, T. Saito; decoration Edward Nishio (chairman), H. Mori-moto; invitation Bessie Matsu-moto, Maria Molinary; refreshment A.

Kometani (chairman), M. Imoto and Kawabata. On Monday morning two of Mills faculty members, Misses Alida Perry and Elizabeth Appleton, with Joseph Katsunuma as their guide, went on a hiking trip around Bowman's Trail. The party started about 9 o'clock in the morning and returned quite exhausted. officer, truck.

court have been summoned to answer to their names at o'clock this morning. The case for trial is that of Adriano Labigsig, indicted by the territorial grand jury on October 18, last year, on a charge of assault and battery with a deadly weapon. witnesses to the wedding were Miss Catherine Frost and William L. Peterson. After a brief honeymoon spent in the country, Mr.

and Mrs. Honey-cutt will make their home at Pearl Harbor. Judge James J. Banks' trial jurors have teen excused until further call of the circuit court. Takeo Ohye.

Japanese, 4 years old, died at the Japanese hospital yesterday from internal injuries. child was injured Tuesday night, when lie ran under an automobile his brother was backing out of the family garage on Cth avenue, Kai-muki. The police hold the driver of the car, Katsumi Ohye, blameless for the accident. Marriages 9 manager of the Atherton Estate, has agreed to remove a portion oil the high board fenca of the Atherton property at Young and Alapai streets. According to Liliis, a number of auto accidents have occurred at this corner, owing to the fact that the high fence shuts off the view of approaching cars on Youug street.

Dr. John R. Wikeen Dentist late Captain Dental Corps (J. S. Army, announces the opening of a Dental Office at 407 Boston Building, HONOLULU, T.

H. Phone 3143 SIU3TELIEJJ-DTJFFY Senor Gustavo Enrique Muatelier, consul for the Republic of Cuba in Hawaii, and Mrs. Dora S. Taylor Duffy, of this city, were married at 1S4 Merchant, near Alakea street, Tuesday evening, the ceremony being performed by Judge Oliver P. Soares.

district magistrate of Honolulu. The witnesses to the wedding were Mrs. Helen J. Hazeltoa and S. A.

Crosbv. Chong Hin was arrested yesterday by C. T. Stevenson of the Federal narcotic squad, and is being he LI r.t the police station, while an investigation is being made into Hin's alleged activities in peddling opium. am oppmg Life Insurance The PriXttial BaAiianTMistCo.Iid.t.

'AS EWTS NinOA-JOHNSON-Mis Emily A. Johnson of llonnn-liuli. Ewa, this island, and Emert K. Nahoa, local plamber, formerly ef Ililo, wer married at 5 resterlav afternoon at the home of Rev. and Samuel K.

Kama'o-jili, SOS South Hotel ftreet. The ceremony was performed by Mr. Kamaioriii. Mrs. Victor E.

Ttay anl Henrv Mann were the witnesses to the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Ni-will make thrir residence at this island. Potato Chips In attractive 10c packages.

For sale by Henry May LtL 1 I I Manuel F. Reis was arre-ted yesterday and charged with failing to support his wife. Music I HI iWmHMS.VS UKiSmmi.K -vS Zi if Following a conference with tain Bob irranii tner Arts and Curios FOiNG INN'S "The Chinese Store" Genuine Works of Chinese Art Rugs Antiques NTJUANTJ AT FATJAHI ST. Holding Hi3 Own. From Jndjro.) A fond aunt inquired of her nephew how he was getting along at school.

"Have you been whipped yet?" she asked teasing! v. "Not by the was prompt repir. REAL HAWAIIAN GUITARS AND UKULELES All the latest Mnsie on Columbia and Oennett Beeords. Pianos and Phonographs to Bent THAYER PIANO LTD. 143 50 Hotel Street LECNGdVO Ilenrv- L.

Leong, well known Ho r-t ore clerk, and Miss Wo Yin Mvi l.rvt. of this citv. were Anywhere and Everywhere Ham ''-'f fi i. I. 1 ST GENUINE HAWAIIAN UKULELES and STEEL GUITARS Hawaiian Songs, Sheet Musio Bergstrom Music Co.

Limited 1020 Fort St. at King Phono 2321 married I Rev. Samuel K. Kamai i-pili at o'clock Ian evening, the ceremony beirg performed at thi Mr. aud Mrs.

Kamaiopili, Seth Hotel street. The wit-tipses to the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Y. F.

Kam. Mr. Marv Pnchoco of th's city an! William of Warl Har-hnr 'lat Tuesday 1-4 Merchant, near Alakei sTtet, rere-nonv being performed ly ver P. P. So-, res, district magitrae of Honolil'i.

The Unique Display of Oriental Goods at the Ycllaw LsBism Moana Hotel MANDARIN COATS -ORIENTAL GO0D3 BEADS C7, Oriental Goods East Indian Store Kimonos and Embroidered Linens BURGLARS Ml A I' HALS I Music Teachers PIT BUY FROM ONE WHO KNOWS Let JOSE MARTEO YOUR INSTRUMENT and instruct von in Ukulele. Tenor Ban jo or "STEEL GUITAR. 163 S. Beretania, comer Union aai Beretania, Room 6. 1150 Fort St.

Blaisdell Eloek Have worked overtime and with considerable success lately in the residence section of Honolulu. The enjoyment of your evening away from home depends upon your peace of mind. A burglary insurance policy with the National Surety Company is the safe ln I COURSES tM Convenient Quarters fT immsp Hats The AMPICO Reproducing S. OZAKI 109 N. King St.

"THE KIMONO SHOP" SILKS KIMONOS NOVELTIES Piano K. UYEDA Nnuanu bet. King and Hotel i HATTER Complete Line of Hats for Men. Women and Children STRAWS A SPECIALTY sane solution. Don't wait till the and Costs no more tlian any other Creamery Butter approaching it in Quality after.

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