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Honolulu Star-Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • 8

Honolulu Star-Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • 8

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William S. Johnston, chairman of the International Machinists association, opening the convention, said the time was not ripe to launch a new political party, but some delegates expressed the belief that the new party would be functioning in 19-4. Sc. Hotel Ewa of Fort, next to Empire i passage of a bt 1 25.000 for a new ur rs about Hawaii, anei those areas. Al- energetic campaign avor of the measure.

declined to pass it, opinion that this was that should be car-id for by the federt while tfa ing the the ves: station body wi lhat Ler gotten i the legi express! an unde ried out i 1 it mrch a monument to 8 The Favorite I of the seaman. It th BUNT'S Style Center, Ltd. MEN'S TAILORING government. The possibilities of serious accidents to steamship- with attendant loss of life and valuable cargoes, tlrrough striking uncharted reefs or rocks, caused former Governor obably be increased before nument is procured, at least one seaman who died with his boots the saying goes will not be sill pi i mo A led a 1. as i to fake up ti 1 of a survey with Washin i ft rgott ton.

and also call It to the atten i cm legislature. Vhil the matter more or 1 The call for a 'conference of progressives" to be held in Chicago was sent -out over the signature ot the heads of six sailway employes-unions, who acted as a committee representing, they said, a total of 16 organizations. While disclaiming any purpose of, forming a new labor party or a labor coalition, the official call as- serted that "ail the inherent rights of man guaranteed by our constitution, are being destroyed by the agents of privilege." It summoned "all progressives" to help reach a common understanding to bind the workers of all walks of life to- gather. I Those who signed the call were William H. Johnston, president of the International Association of Machinists; Martin F.

Ryan, general president of the Brotherhood of Railway Carmen of America; W. S. Stone, grand chief. Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers; E. J-Minion, president.

Order of Railroad Telegraphers: Timothy Healy, president International Brotherhood Stationary Firemen and Oilers; E. Shephard. president rder of Railway Conductors. DIVERSITY MEN TO bring about a reiai ot nrnnosit ion. and th LECTURE ON MAU VVell known for productions having a smartness and an individuality which has made them increasingly popular.

White Laundry Soap Often you want a White Laundry Soap -then be sure to ask for White Chunk Soap. It washes quickly and thoroughly. Its free lather is delightful to use. It cannot injure the finest 'fabrics nor make your hands rough. Use It For Laundering actual carrying out of the scheme as previously outlined Mr.

Mattrson has already consulted with Raymond C. Brown, secretary of Hawaii, who is now preparing to assist the Washington nfflclal in every way possible When at Washington recently, Sec-rctarv Brown took up the matter if I ft 1 II i) TJ? extension division of the University of Hawaii is sending Dr. i K. Flanders and Prof. L.

A. HenV on a week's lecture tour of 1 Maui, where they will visit the principal points. Dr. Flanders leaves her'- Monday and Professor Henke follows Wednesday. Their itineracy follows: Tuesday, Dr.

Viand ts will talk to the high school students at Hamakuapoko, i cither at a day or evening meeting; on Wednesday he will give day lec r-. I IV aometnmp tou onouia rvnow An agreeable movement of the bowels without any unpleasant effect is produced by Chamberlain's Tablets. They should be taken immediately after supper. Sold everywhere. Adv.

tures ai the different Kuia scnw, speaking in the evening at the Kulu eanltartvUtt. On Thursday both men will visil- at Paia school with Hu- personally with the department of and was informed that. whiiPi" there was a lack of money, something tangible nvght be ac-romnlihed. Mr. Mfttttson intends to gather data and lnfo-mation re-ca'dinc: the necessity for a survey and rechnrting.

and will reoort his findings to the department at Wash -itrton It Is understood that upon this repc'f the denartment of commerce will base some f'nal conclusion as to whether or- not to carry out the stirvev. Secretary Thrown has Ktiggested in letter the chamber of com-mer-e that tliat orsranizption cn-the committee that handled m'c nreviotjsly. and Crfll a rreeting of shinpers and arreTits of shir-prs with a view to in n-clng the Wachlnrrto-i de-partmert to take som action. 153 South Hotel Street OPPOSITE YOUNG HOTEL Doilies All the Finer Things Summer Frocks Lingerie Blouses Underwear The voltage of your battery is nual to twice the number of cells. Bowman, where aenise si talk on sugarcane seventh and tight ii mfl Flanders will give a talk to the children.

pervisor will give tu re to grades, general evening at Dahaina, Thursday i Help Yourself D. D. Has Cured Asanas Already As a builder of strength or 1 protection against weakness ASK YOUR GROCER FOR WHITE CHUNK Theo. H. Davies Ltd.

Distributors various typps is being condm A test trial of aluminum pistons ed in Germany. ed in Germany. Henkc w-j 1 given an address on the and biological characteristics cm, soils, and Dr. Flanders will speak on the place of vocational eJuc Mon in the modern systtan. They will visit the schools wit ii Bowman or Wells on Friday.

Ti vere may posibly bo a meeting in Jlahului Friday evening. Saturday ey ming both men will meet with tl Haiku Farmers' Flanders will speak on vocational ec 'iication and Henkc will speak on soils. Why Hot You I i Scotf Emulsion A you suffering from terrible ttch pi has stood the exacting test of time. Help your- ir 1 i anjary rain of kin? Have I sen ro renewed sireiigui, wecalncf take Scott bmuioion Scrtt it Bloom field. N.

J. W-30 hard scaler, and Rts? is yowr and t.dv flls-iid by hlem- Prevent rain, steam. aw fog ete. bom settling nn any glass. For Windshield.

Eye- lik glasses. Windows. Sneel Cars. I Clear Safe Clean I Foreitcrior or interior use in da 4 light or artificial lisht. Dirertincs- i Rab b4 rah all.

Ts cleta Jg wiodshi'Ws in dry weather "Je wet cloth. H. BODE Jj 640 PMfaft St EXPLAINED glillilillHi I Illllillllllllll IIHIIHII mW TO M', KIN LEY PUPiLS A. H. Hahn, insurance represen- i tative for Hs svaiian Trust Co spoke on "Merit of Insurance" to members of the tcKinley Comrr.er- I ft new method of rur ouiek, tur a id permanent.

D. D. the yet mild and soothing liinjid. Simply wash It into the skin all i and itching gene in ten secoitds. there rre sores, cmsts, blemishes, they dlsapXMMr.

Out comes the pure it of nature's body covering. 'h'nk what it means after the itching burning torment to have the nkia eti and refreshed the itch banished the eruption disappear. ry D. P. a simple liouid for your eczema.

cial club at its regular meeting which totjk place ti the high school building. "Life insurance reached its apex in 1f1 said Mr. Halm. BENSON, SMITH DRUGGISTS 'The first record we have of any I kind of insurance ras recorvie the Bible. mmmammmmmmmmmmm i Ci "King Pharoah Egypt had a Won en dream troubleso 1-30, IN- I VAlVi i cows belns devoured oy seven wan Icdwp.

This dream ms interpreted i bv Joseph to be a warning an'! therr- ificr the king crciereu one-fifth of the entir crop during; I the year of plenty, to De I aside and conserved 0r the years' of famine which were likely to fol- United States of the w. This was a form -or protection insurance. 'TOH CARS of insurance. continue I Mr. Hahn.

i i "They are the ordinary life insur- I ance 20-year payment life insur- ance and 20 -year endow nent insur- lance. It is an unselfish motive to rarrv protection inpura' ice and it I also gives a person a of hnve an i vestment I 7 ric a i JTm. icoining to him at the tul of 20 years. i MICHIGAN AND EXCHANGE PROFESSORS HtT.bert Bergman, or ot botanv at the University of Tawaii, is leaving in June to teach at Michigan university as exchange professor. Or.

James P. Pollink cf that institution will come are to take Professor Bergman's plais'1. He is said to be very proticient ai ms subject. This is the first time- that an exchange of professors has i taken place, and it is hoped tfc-at in the future more mainland institu-j tiotis will enter into this arrange- meat with the University of Ha- i wan. so, and you have lived in the Territory a year, and in your district 90 days, you are entitled to, vote for Hawaii's delegate to Congress at the election March 25th, PROVIDED You are properly registered at the County Clerk's Office.

If you are a citizen and do not exercise your right to vote, you are shirking your responsibility. Every decent, respectable citizen wants the best representation in Congress possible, arid yet if you do not take the trouble to register and vote for Henry A. Baldwin, you will not live up to the demands of citizenship and of your Republican party, and you will forfeit the trust placed in you by your fellow citizens and members of your political party. It is your duty to the United States, to the Territory of Ha waii, and to the Republican Party, to see to it that you attend-to the necessary preliminaries which will allow you to vote at the election on March 25th for Henry A. Baldwin as our representative to the United States Congress.

Your Foot on. a Buick Brake Gets Results Buick brakes, like Buick cars, don't fail. Easy to operate, easy to adjust, positive in their actton Buick brakes provide that factor of safety so necessary todaw Buick invites comparison. When Neuralgia Attacks You HONOLULU PRICES By gently massaging the forehead or temples with MENTHOLATUM you will relieve the congestion which is causing it. For external pain or inflammation, apply Cash $1150 $115 Buick Fours Terms 2- Passenger Roadster $1200 5 -Passenger Touring $1233 Buick Sixes 3- Passenger Roadster $17-45 o-Passcngrr Touring $1T75 F.

O. B. HONOLULU UlwlaTumM 'en WHEN BETITLR AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT. BUICK WILL BUILD THEM ALWAYS IN SEASON as well as for colds, burns, burning feet and inflamed muscles. Every home should keep MENTHOLATUM on hand.

At Shoes and Drutj Stores. Mfd. by the MenthcSatum Buffalo, N. U.S.A. LTD.

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