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The Honolulu Advertiser from Honolulu, Hawaii • 6

The Honolulu Advertiser from Honolulu, Hawaii • 6

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m.t nun i i THE PACIFIC C0M3IEECLAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1811. I las. F. Mnrpran Jas- w- Pratt LTD. REALTY AUCTION Fraternal Meetings CEOS FIGURES Oil APPDRTiONMENT Auctioneers cf Real Est2ta 916 Fort Street seta erarr Irv, and thirl Friday cf STOCKS, BONDS AND REAL ESTATE.

ESTATE MMll is. Odd Fei at 7: the month. 5U p. ARE DISAPPGniTING lows' HaU, Fort VisitLtf brothers tordiallv invited to i'teit i a. c.

p. i 1 ji 1 1 111 1 iw- iinj 'j ij. rite. LA I' I r-1 i 'f 1 xzcELaioat lodgs ko, i. i.

o. o. f. every 7dnl evening at 7:20, ia Odd Fellow Hall. Fort Street.

Visit City Auction REALTY AUCTIONEER ,25 MsrChaSt Si I I Ho, 857 Kaahumanu St. JHIS DAY; lug rotter to aitenu. r. O. BOYF.Ii.

X. G. L. L. LA PIEEBE, Bee '7.

SJLailOlTT LODG3 NO. O. O. F. MU ever Honday evening, at 7:80, ta Odd Fellows' Hall Fort Street.

Visiting brotheri aordiaily invited itteiiO. .1 B. CAMERON, C. PAUL SMITH, Sec'y. I AT AUCTIO PACIFIC EEEEKAII LODGE NO I.

O. O. F. 1 t- haw i I 2 ''f'Iv-4' I At Auction Meets everv second and fourth Tburs- sit Odd Fellows' Hail. re: Visit Rcbekahs are cordially invited to attend.

AM FX I A TSCHUDI. N. G. 1" jam At our salesroom, 125 Mercticc' FRIDAY, JANUARY 20,1 ALICE NICHOLSON, Sec 'v. on tLi iifiiid.

-which c-ompri-es tiis eomr-rises the ve diatrit, numbers At 10 is a. a. ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1911, At 12 o'clock noon, at my Salesrooa Champion Wishaw Leader OLIVE BSANCH REBEtAH LODGE i NO. I. O.

O. F. Meeta every irst and tbird Thursday, I 3.510. The fif'h district which 1- tlte ther side of Ntiuana tveaue. totals two hat mak up tie third Sideboard, bureau, for the BEST COLLI IN Winner of the famous sixty guinea trop ENGLAND for three suct-es-i ve vear.

As a or ti.is cbari-pioii Las fan.ous sons beinj the Larje Gurney refrigera tor. at 7:20 p. in Odd fellows' iiau. Viitiaf Eebeaaba are tordially invited to attend. MA KG A ET glMONTON, N.

G. HALLEE L. WILLIAMS, Bec'y. more than made a t.r hnn.eif. one of his 1 noted champion, SOCTHPOKT SCULI'TOR.

This celebrated prize winner has a family of offered for six which are vou to them. sale. If vou appreciate a i have a jiopulatioa of Tb county of Kanai, whkh the sixth rejiTesentative district aad 1 fourth senatorial district, has a of 23.r-.12 In addition to these already namfd, there is Midway Island, wrhiehmry or may rot be- included in the third senatorial district, and which a population' of thirty-five. Th-re is some doubt existing- a to whether Midway is really in the Territory of Hawaii or not and as to wfcethcT it was part of the then Republic of Hawaii at the time of the an nc-xation. Me-iiu'i size Gurnev Table, chairs, s-wiE n-acLi4 Cypher's incubators, Stoves, counter TOesk, stationery, counters, Lamps, crvkery, etc L.

C. ABLES Kewalo Street, near Wilier Ave. OCEANIC LODGB KO. STL F. fc A.

ML Meeta on tha laat Monday of each month, at Masonic Temple, at 7:30 p. m. Visiting brethren are eordiaHy incited at atUnd. N. S.

FAIRWEATOO, Yv. M. Y. II. GOETZ, Secretary.

T.TAffT CHAPTEX NO. 2, O. Z. B. Meets every tbird Monday of eaeb south, at 7:30 p.

in the Masonie Temple. Visiting sisters and brothers are cordially invited at attend. CARRIE B. RILET, Yv M. ADELAIDE M.

WE3STZB, See'y. ac ati a- th BC' Made from vihoie Hawaiian and the est caut sugar. Pinectar Kaaburr.aru street, I will at public auction the residence of tLe late Capt. John Ross, consisting of seven lots, a six-room house, servants' quarters, etc. The grounds are nicely laid out with s-hrubbery and fruit and shade trees.

An ample supply of artesian water is furnished from the government main. Also two lots across the street, which hare a frontage on three streets, fenced and nicely planted with trees. These are Kapiclani Park lots and are leased from the government at a rental cf 50c. a month per lot for a term of twenty-nfne and a half years from January 1, 1S90. Prospective purchasers will be taken JAS.

W. PRATT, I I Aucnosn ours doings on STOCK EXCHANGE AT ALL SODA FOUNTAINS AND STORES ARCTIC SODA WATER WORKS HOVjU Pinectar Syrup for use f.n hot ca'sts. wafSes. etc. A delicious flavoring f.r purh'rs and ice cretins.

AT ALL M' kS PINECTAR SALES LTD. AT AUCW i At our salesroom, 125 Merclari I SATURDAY, JANUARY 28. i 3L0N0LTJLU AERIE 140, F. O. E.

Meets on geeond 55 and fourth Wedneeday evening of eafh month at o'eloek, in Pythian Hall, eorner Beretania and Fort street. Viaiting brothers are invited to attend. GEO. A. DAVIS, V.

VvM. C. M'COY, See'y. WILLIAM McEINLET LODGE NO. 8, K.

of P. Meeta every aeeond and fourth Satnr aj evening at 7:30 o'eloek, in Pythian Ball, eorner Beretania and Fort streets. Visiting brothers eordially invited to attend. F. II.

KILBEY, C. C. E. A. JACOBSON, K.

B. 8. wives ot American navai otneers row in foreign waters. Thev sailed about two months ago to join their husbands Army and Navy News out by us to view this beautiful At Carriage. 1 Horse.

jdniir.g the Christmas holidays. Most of the women were straugers to one another when they went on board, tut became fast friends at various receptions, given in their hcrnor at Portland Presi-! Harlfor, (iravesend, Cherbourg and Com- 1 Brest. Two of the women, Mrs. P. W.

for Sims. January 10. decided that Reproof WASHINGTON, dent Taft todav I jas. w. Aucncyn Stiuk on the official blackboard of the Honolulu Stock and Bond Exchange meetintr room in the Judd building is an official slip return, quoting San Francisco stock for 16, with, off to one side, the fiyures "T.t'U," but with the "1" in pencil and large, so that at the first glance it looks- like "1911." It was this put up as a joke or as a curiosity, that was for the quoting in yesterday's paper of the comparative prices of stocks, apparently for January 10 lat, although no year was mentioned.

The mistake is one which The Advertiser now re'-tifie-. but at the same time calls attention to the fact that times are evidently better now than ten years ago, when stocks were averaging in many cases twenty-five andlthirty per cent lower than at present. The Honolulu Stock and Bond Exchange bulletin yesterday made a new departure by quoting the latest sugar prices. The between board sales were as follows: Oahu Sugar 100 (Ti. 20.

'2o; 100 2G.25; 40 (v 'M' Cn, 26.2-1; 2o (w 26.25; 20 (it: 26.2-3; (hi 26.2.". For further particulars apply to JAS. F. MORGAN. Auctioneer.

Sims, the United States! mander W. THEODORE BOOSEVELT CAMP NO. 8. W. V.

naval officer, who at a recent dinner, to spend the holidays with their hus-aiven in Lonlon by the mayor of that ands. Il3 it Scandinavia Belting 400 MEMBERS OF FAMILY START STCRE Yokohama Specie Meets every second and fourth Saturday of each month in Waverley Hall, eorner Bethel and Hotel streets, at 7:30 p. m. By order of the Camp Commander, J. K.

BEOWN, Adjutant. city Oecmre.I that it t.reut Critam ever w(re seriouslv threa'ened she could de-pond hi "everv man. every dollar, every drop of blood" in this country, should Vie publicly reprimanded. "His offense lias been so conspicuous," said the President in his letter to Secretary of the Navy Meyer directing the reprimand, "that the action of the department in reproving it should be Limited HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO. CHICAGO, December 30.

Four hundred members of the Ton family who live within a radius of three miles of Head Office. 111 One Hundred and Thirteenth street ami eomillv so. The Pre-ident savs that whenever an Michigan avemie have taken up the officer of the American aw "is railed subject of the hih cost of livinsr and Kwa Plantation 30 (n 27.50; 10 (a 27.50. F. E.

Davis 8c Co. MERCHANDISE BROKERS Nuuanu and Merchant Streets OaHTJ LODGE NO. 1. K. of P.

Meets every irst and third Friday at o'eloek, Pythian Hall, corner Beretania and Fort streets. Visiting broth-era cordially invited to attend. "WM. JONES, C. C.

O. HEINE, K. of B. S. Mut.

Co. 50 fo; 13.50; 110 (71 on in a a if possible, to develop a ida'n public, so that what he savs will neces- 1 1 1 sarilv be brought to the' attention of to reduce it. 13.50. McBryde Sugar 30 (H) 4. the i-ormle in other countries, it i his Three members of the family have topJp in other countries, it i ms i inree memrers ot tne ramuy nave Capital (paid np) Tea tC- Reserve Fund Yen It- General Banking Business Txs Savings accounts for fl wards.

1 Fire and burglar proof rtth- safe deposit boies for rent tX year and upwards. Trunks and cases to be kepttr mf tody at moderate rates. s- Particulars to be applied fa YD AKAI, Manager. Hon-olulu Office, Bethel and 1 Streets. Tela.

2421 and 15H 1 obvious dutv to avoid invidious com is duty to avoid invidious HONOLULU SCOTTISH THISTLE parison com-1 grocery stores and thev have ben dde- and to limit his sieeeh and his! gated as a special committee to mvesti- of friendship tor the ofnm- i hose uiifst he is to language fhnt 1 i i i i.v- li'Ut a niek la the high cost ot living- oate au-d reoort on what, oan be done to f.nm5 A. aiwl report on what can lie done to CLUB. Meets every second and fourth Fri trv for for will not indicate lack of friendship the benefit of the whole family. It is toward other countries." pen-1 general si, ire ue orra izwi ami iroouce Commander Sims can not escape sure, the President holds, "on it roil nd that what lie sail was a jriil cri- r. ti r'l 1 cr.Tirilini: 1 Ki.nTlit .1 Ci.l.t Box 163.

mere SUPREME COURT RULING. Judge Perry rendered a decision in the supreme court yesterday in the case in which Jew Yuen Mow petitioned for a writ of habeas, corpus. His summing up was "In causing the arrest or detention of the petitioner for a writ of habeas corpus the respondent having acted, in good faith, in his official capacity as sheriff of the City and County of Honolulu on behalf of the city and county, costs may not be taxe.i against the respondent even though the petitioner is ordered discharged from to members, ot the lamilv at wholesale expression of his personal opinion, t'n days in the month at 8 o'eloek, in Booms 11 and 12, Alexander Young Building. JAS. H.

FIDDES, Chief. JA8. C. MeGILL, Secy. THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.

The Honolulu branch thia society meets in the Kilohana Art League building on Miller street, ground floor, very Wednesday evening at 7:30. Visitors are eordially welcomed. der the circumstances he must speak as prices. an offkial representative, and should! We are simply meeting an economic have known that the words he used evolution of the times," said Cornelius would at once call for severe comment J- Ton. "We claim to be the largest in other countries than Great lirita in, anp i 1 Hi nois.

Our challenge to this and miyht involve this government iu claim has never yet been taken up, so it explanation and disclaimer." Ii but natural thi.t we should take the Save Tim IT'S JUST ONE HA IB AFTER ANOTHER Falling out that ends in Baldness. Kill the dandruff germ. PACHECO'S DANDRUFF KILLER At all Druggists. C. BREWER LTD.

Sugar Factors and Commission Merchants. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: E. F. BISHOP President GEO. H.

ROBERTSON Vice President and Manager W. W. NORTH Treasurer RICHARD IVERS Secretary J. R. GALT Auditor dEO.

R. CARTER Director C. H. COOKE Director R. A.

COOKE. Director A. GARTLEY Director C. BREWER COMPANY, LTD. sV l' i e- ri lead in this effort to protect tamilies protect EOMOLULU HARBOB NO.

54, A. A. of H. M. a P.

Meets on the irst evenine of each against the cim-ems that are organized to extort from the individual consumer. The Tons have hired a large hall in whi-h to hold a family reunion on New Yer r's da v. The Howard Watch is" month, at 7 o'clock, at Odd Fellows' Hall. All rojourning brethren are CLAIM CASE NONSUITED. The case of Jenny Kanaua versus the Ka'huliii Railroad Company, in which the complainant claimed $15,000 for personal injury, was beard before Judge Whitney in the second court of the fi'-st j-ircuit yesterday.

The complainant was nonsuited on the ground that there was lack of evidence of any negligence on the part of the company. Surgeon to Face Charges. WASHINGTON, January 7. Francis M. Munson.

passed assistant surgeon in the navy, will be tried by court-martial by order of Secretary Meyer on a hurtie of drunkei, ness. Mun- i son is to the United States steamsbi Buffalo. He will be trieii at the Mare Island Navy Yard, where, the court will convene on January Commander Huith Rodman will be pres. ident of the court, and Capt. Leon M.

Hard'ng of the iiiavine corjs will be ill ge a voe fct e. Must Pay Auto Bills. i AN ENGLISH BANK WITHOUT cordially invited to attend. By order Worthy President, CAPT. W.

C. BRUIIN, FBANK C. POOR, Secy. HAWAIIAN TRIBE NO. 1.

I. O. B. M. MEN A aiii run bv women has t.een oten- Meets every first and ed ii London.

It is a branch of Far third Thursday of each celebrated timepiece will do it for you. Byi' t0i ting one of them meatf saving of money. agents. I edi-. J.A, R.Vieirafe: row's P.aiik.

Men are excluded from month, -in K. of P. Hall, corner Fort and Beretania being depositors, and the only man Fraternal Meetings streets. isitinjr brothers )tti cers of til1 nniiv can no 1 no it! ger cordially invited to attend. held sr h'ro motor cars fo rvo un I E.

V. TODD. C. of B. AGENTS FOB THE American Foreign Mirine Insurance Co.

Royal Insurance of Liverpool, Eng land. London Assurance Corporation. Commercial Union Assurance of London. HAWAIIAN LODGE NO. 21, F.

A. M. arouml ttie place is a messenger. Miss May Bri'eman. the manager, lias done newspaper work as a war correspondent in South Africa, and has writ-ten '1 novels.

she savs that the bank has opened w'ch nearly five hundred and that there i a pro-pect II. FOSTER, Sachem. HONOLULU LODGE 616, B. P. O.

E. willing to stand th" expense themselvps. An order was signed a few days ago in the division of militia affairs in the war department, rirovidini; that "the t-iist of hiring a motor car in ronuect ion with the militia field service is riot a pronT charge uga list the funds npor-ticined artiong the several State and Territories." that women of ail cias-es who ha ve Caledonian Insurant fVi Sf''1 money Tt, handle will patronize it She Scottish Union National Insurance will meet in their hall, King street, near Fort, every Friday evening. Visiting brothers are cordially invited to attend. JAS.

D. DOUGHERTY, -i or ti li It 11 I I I.I 1 1 1 I. II I II i I i of EtiinYrrgh. Scotland. JEWELERS 113 Hotel Street learn i fri Cf business metho-ls.

women to jit is doubtful would be popn if such an institution b.T in the United States, here have made it cav The best bank Married Non-Coms. NEW YORK, January ft. Tin of Mrs. Margaret McCormii-k, held here on a charge of biga niv. Cln arrest who lor women own to do business.

They have waiting rooms and attend- HONOLULU SCRAP IRON CO. C. II. BROWN, Manager, Halekauwila Street Highest Price Taid for Old Brass, Scrap Iron and all Metals. Dealer in Second hand Machinerv Tel.

1642. p. o. Box 547. ants, and their patronage is that M-rh an institution wi I be we have a peculiar interest for armv men According to the police, Mrs.

Mh'o- OPO T. KLT7EGEL. Scy. DAMD3N COUNCIL NO. 563, Y.

M. I. Meets ev'ry second and fourth Wed-resday at 7:30 o'clock p. in C. B.

U. Hall, "Catholic Mission grounds. Visiting lueml-er are nb.vnvs welcame. E. J.

CRAWFORD, President. A. M. frequented army posts, and at I i. 4 .1 illici ,11 ilit'TTI 111 lave t'ltr an interest mg.

as wen a lat.ic wot). an at lo head of th ieir new each pot ner. i "sroiu was to po out the aand-omest and mm-com-mt--ioned arid marry him. Then she moved to another po-t and repeated the act. Tai Co.

The Tie ei't i I Heat THERE WILL BE A SPECIAL meeting of Hawaiian Lodge No. 21, F. A. at its lodge room. Masonic Temple, corner of Hotel and Alakei streets, THIS (Friday') KVKXIXC.

January 2' at 7:30 o'clock. Won IN THlb'l) DKGKMK. Members of Hoiioiulu Lodge. Oceanic L-odue and all visiting brethren are fraternally invited to attend. By order of the W.

M. K. U. G. WALLACE, Secretary.

0AMOE8 CIXCLE NO. 240. O. O. F.

Meet every geforjd and fourth Thurs-'y of each mcnth. at 7:30 p. ro. in San ntonio Hall, Vineyard street. Visiting ompsnions are cordially invited to at-nd.

MRS. H. H. WILLIAMS, C. C.

LOUTS A. PERRY, F. P. "OtTHT X.UNALTLO NO. 500.

A. O. F. Merrs very flrst and third pvpnincs of each month, st 7-30 p. in Hall, corner Fort and lerptania street.

Viaiting brothers "rdiallv irv'te. HOBKIJ). C. JAS. K.

KAULTA. P. F. S. CASTLE n' snipnxG and COMMENT MERCHANTS.

dan SUGAR FACTORS AND C' of INSURANCE AGEV ne--. U-ast RCrRFSEXTIS Her last victh) FAR SEEING. is aid. 1 1 A. Mcc, rn: i Fort in a want the o-TO'd a.

It is a 1 1. COUT OAMOE1 NO. fit 10. A F. Mets every second and fourth Tues-isy of eafh moftth.

at 7:30 p. in San Antonio Hall. Vineyard street. Visiting brother 'nvited ttend. M.

D. C. R. It. V.

S. Contractors and Builders. Furniture, Wall Paper, Painting. 1216 Nuuanu Ave. 1 1, my lr.isr,aiid more.

re i 1 a Ma dsn 1 lon-'n-rs so. led voiMig Mrs. Torkir.s. rae to do is to take -he of a q-ie-itioii. Tiien ycc "1 on i'vitv i ooi nd no further concern Wtth mr 4 t.

give it. trace! to arre lUflfl HAWAIIAN DEVELOPMENT GO i a i it tilllii ULl LLUI limn New Er.g" Ceu a etra -f Bostot and Navy Wives YORK. .7 anna! Return. LTT LOKA CHAPTER NO. 3.

O. E. S. M't at the Mssonie Temple every nnd Saturday of eafh rrith. 7:30 sisters brothers are M.T?C, ATIET F.

I.W11MAN, WT. M. MAEY F. COLSON. Sec 'v.

i- an It isn't the longest purse that wins the prizes in the FLORAL Tnsuranre CoT. Nat F. Menv Limited. Stangenwabl Building. McSTOCKER Manager Box No.

OS. 'ab'e: Develop. Mi Citizens win the AKADE. It cost 5-2 5.73 'to Special Grand Prize last year. F.

B. P. O. tor? Lticdo -m.

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