Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Honolulu Advertiser from Honolulu, Hawaii • 2

Location:
Honolulu, Hawaii
Issue Date:
Page:
2
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

THE HONOLULU ADVERTISER. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 20, 1925, (TWO CORPORATION (CLAIM CHANG ivil War Hero To Be MEX. LAND LAW IS DEFENDED Decorated After Lapse Manoa Valley Hon TAX INCREASE IS APPROVED BROKE JTREATY Bars Foreigners From Leasing Land in DESHA GRINDS OUT BIG GRIST OF DIVORCES Ten Decrees Are Granted Before Crowded House and Homesites Minister Backs Of Over Half Century Sitty-five years ago he won a medal. Sixtv-five vears later it is to be pinned on liim. The' presentation ceremonv will he held Friday afternoon Foreign Hundred Million Cut in Revenue Halted; Court Marks Time at 1 clock at tlie University ot Hawaii, sponsoreo.

vy inc ax. yj. T. C. hi (By The Associated Trs) LONDON.

Jan. Daily Express, in a Peking item, The recipient will be Capt. liarkley S. Uemson, well Known ionoliiiu citizen. And thus it lias come to pas that honors won jn the CiviJ sav Marshal Chang; Tso-lin TJi Jxaocmted Frets) WASHINGTON.

Jan. 19 Two hundred feet from the Oahu avenue carllne on a prominent treett a comparatively new three bad-room home. AH necessary requisites such as garage, servants quarters, laundry, etc. Land area 7500 square feet. Price $11,600.

Refer to No. 277. VVaioli Tract, a charming 75x120 foot lot. It is level, has large shade trees, and an attractive valley and mountain view. Price $4400.

Refer to No. 162. Every Provision in Reply By The Atsociated Trea) "WASHINGTON, Jan. 19. Every provision of the Mexican anti alien laud law was defended in a statement issued by Foreign Minister Saenz in'.

Mexico City and made public here tonight. The document, a diplomatic brief in the manner of a communication, was sent to the United States in reply to protests which followed the original promulgation of the Mexican constitution in 1917 with its famous Article 27 War are at to he avarded. has declared it illegal for for eieners to lease land in Man Captain Denieon served the Union as a hrst lieutenant and Ten decrees of absolute divorce were granted by Judge John H. Desha in the court of domestic relations yesterday. While the other divisions of churia.

Thia is a violation of the Increase in corporation tax from twelve and a half to thirteen and one-half percent on all levies paid after the pending captain in the OJrd Kentucky reit-w nf -rirht with Japan, the volunteer infantry from 1861 to 1865. newspaper points out. THINKS YANK the circuit court are practi- A general attack in the direction revenue bill becomes law, was approved by the senate nance com illy at a standstill, in the main Not long ago Lieut. Cou Adna Clarke, in command of the R. O.

Teking by soldieri of Marshal waitinsr aeuon rrom Chansr Tso-lin of Manchuriat was re PACIFIC TRUST CO, the question of judicial appoint- ported l7 the Tientsin correspondent of the Evening News. nienrs to ini existing atauvM UMiT Eg ISO MERCHANT ST TELEPHONE 6107 vacancies which will follow, Judge Desha's court drew a capacity house vMfpnl.iv. Th attendance was so A heavy bombardment developed T. C. University of Hawaii, learning of Captain Denison's record in the civil war, wrote to Washington about it.

The war department took cognizance of the faets, authorized the United States mint to cast a bronze medal, and it is this medal that has come out to Hawaii to bo pinned on an almost forgotten'hero. a th vicinity of Shanhaikwan, which the land law, recently cn acted, was designed to effect. GAUFOMIA RANKS COTTON POLITICS NOT SO CORRUPT Ambassador a i a a Gives Views in Japanese Press Stories laro that extra benches and chairs at tha ocean end of tho Great Wall, oa the Peking Mukden railway, the were requisitioned. Judee iJesha announced yesieruay correspondent said. Foreign and na It is a handsome medallion, and the ribbon is a blue and gray effect tive stalls of ta railway were forced to withdraw: to -tho south to that, begiuuing February 1, all orders to show cause in divorce cases will be heard only on Fridays, begin-niriff at 2 o'clock in the afternoon.

symbolical of the colors of the Chinwangtao. m-m warring faetions of that period the blue of the north and the gray INDUSTRY NOW $998,000 Is Now Available For Water Proposals Hearing of uncontested divorce cases v. ill be held at 2 o'clock on of tho south. WIVES WHO SHUN WASHINGTON, Jan. 12.

A. Former Ambassador Masana Hani- BUDGET AGAIN HUNG UP BY BOARD SPLIT (Continued from Page 1) Tuesdav afternoons. Contested GENERAL LEWIS TO PRESENT HUBBYS NAME IN Maj. Gen. Edward M.

Lewis, hara of Japan, in a series of articles eases will be tried on days to be fixed bv the court. Golden State Produces contributed to tho Japanese press, mit tee today. This change was made after the treasury department estimated the bill as previously ordered report, ed would cut taxes sJraest four hundred million or about oae hundred million more than was recommended by the administration. Although President Coolidge Relieves the federal government should retire from the inheritance tax field, leaving such levies the States, he has not reached a fiual decision on when it would be for Congress to abolish stick a levy, it was declared today at the YThite Ilonse. Fighting for time senatorial opponents of American membership in the world court established by the League of Nations today continued lengthy arguments in the senate against the resolution for American adherence.

FOEEMOST JEWS NAMED As result of a r. at ion-wide canvass, the Jewish Tribune has listed the ten most prominent Jews of America as follows: Nathan Straus, Louis D. Brandeia, Louis Marshall, Eosenwald, Hyam Solamon, Oscar S. Straus, Stephen S. Wise, Jacob H.

SchifT, Adolpa S. Ochs, and Felix M. 'Warburg. LONDON IN GRIEF commander or tne Hawaiian department, United States army, will pre Anions the lawyers who graced For financing Honolulu sewer and water commission projects, $009,000 said that national politics of the yesterday's session of the court of More Now Than Virginia, Says Record sent the nation's toKen or remembrance. There will -be an imposing LONDON.

(A.P.) Modern United States "are full of a self purifying power." of the recent oonci issue loafed by the city, became available yesterday, according to a mes wives who refuse to taks their hus military review on the university campus and then Captain Denison, domestic relations were samuei x. Chillingworth, W. J. Robinson, Noa W. Aluli, Oliver P.

Scares. Harold T. Kay, Clem K. Quinn, Harry T. 'Mills, Norman K.

Lyman, Albert bands' names have set social secre taries by the ears. Engravers have SACRAMENTO, Jan. .13 (A.P.) For 75 years the Golden State has been trying to become known as the land of cotton, and at. in accoraance wixn miiiiarjr mi" and tradition in such matters, will march forward to receive the hon profited, however, ana. passport bu Mr.

Hanihara makes a frank exposition, of defects toe observed in the American political system while in service here, but concluded that reaus are large winners. It is not safe now to send an in ors to be conferred upon him. lie will, be followed bv the colors, a last its efforts are meeting with vitation to Mr. and Mrs- James success as strvkmir as were some "America's politics are not as corrupt as those of other nations." battalion of soldiers will present sage received' rrom me ijnircu States Mortgage Trust by Daniel M. "Woodward, acting city trea surer.

The securities were delivered yes-tordav to the syndicate headed by Barr which was the low bidder on the bonds. Two of the securities, which are of $1000 denomination, were not accepted by the Hvndicafe because Mayor Wil Battle Eoyal without looking into arm nml the band Will PlaV "J.ne The articles were prepared for of its early failures. Figures of the Federal depart the social register. Mrs. James Bat M.

fnsty, Leon M. Straus, Harold G. igpencer and Montgomery E. Winn. Tlio decrees granted by Judge Desha, all taking effect immediately, the eases being uncontested, were: Mrs.

Wealthy May Byers Falk from Victor Howell Falk, on the ground of extreme cruelty, married at Fairfield, Solano Comity, in Star Spangled Banner." tho "usual information they might tie Eoyal may not be Mrs. James ment of agriculture disclose that eontain in relation to Japan's own Battle Eoyal at all. She may be Then the department adjutant will rend the documents authorizing for several Tears Californdn has Miss G. Alone. And that is problem of providing for universal rte IT.

If a 3 1. produced more cotton than Yir the, decoration, and the command tragedy where engraved invitations ing general will pin the medal npon son had signed them on the wrong line. Thev are en route here for have been carefully counted on the mannooa suarage. xie aimiieu Himself to discussion of American affairs from the viewpoint of "the the recipient. ginia, the oldest cotton-producing state; that California's -average yield per acre is the highest of any cotton-producinz state, and that It.

will be done by Mr. Goddard rt' the accountancy commission. I Mke hit hat off to him. He knows Stllff. "When the -budget document ia 3 for introduction, if the appropriation bill dill not comply wither, I would introduce another resolution -would conform to its textbook ---rr -SEEKS AMENDMENT "I j'un willing to vote for any 1 that bears the endorsement (-' the accountancy commission," f.r.d Kllhigcr.

"So far, I cannot see iiy this resolution cannot be amend-i 1 to 'conform to the accountancy rcquireinoiits. I am very anxious that this pass in the light form." Lope to show by Jan. 31 that these nieu should have voted for the bi'i as supervisors of the city and county responsible to the people and not as men who have been dictated to," declared after the to was taken. old-fashioned theory that married resiErniusr bv the executive. When democracy in that nation, the diffi couples are really married in good they are accepted by the syndicate, Captain Denison came to Ilawaii in the eighties.

His sons, George DeTiison and Ilarrv Denison, are old Victorian style. culties and shortcomings connected with democracy's practical operr- the $i'000 will be available. California Acala cotton sells at Wives who are willing to travel premium on the cotton market of well 'known, in business circles. lion ana ins pussiuie measures iui Rev. Father Ulrich Taube, past on a family passport issued in the name of the head of the familv are their relief and improvement.

the United States. It was not always thus. or of St. Anthony's church, Kalihi- "An earnest and painstaking Kaneohe Coral Gardens GLASS BOTTOMED BOATS RUNNING EVERY DAY Phone 6 Bine 661 kai, and organist of the Cathedral In 1S31, when farmers were still study of the United States and her throwing away their plows to join of the Lady of Peace, Fort street, will leave on the Mauna" Kea to rapidly going out of fashion. Even if they do wear their husband's names they want a separate passport, and that means extra fees for visas.

citizens is a requirement for future Japan," sums up the former am- the rush for California gold, T. DOGS' RIGHTS IN OKLAHOMA morrow evening for Kula, Maui Selbv received some cotton eocd where he expect to spend at least bnssador. The period of time elapsing be from Mississippi and planted it on two months, lather Llrich is tak his ranch iust outside the citv of tween election and inauguration of Sacrameuto. Three years later the nig a rest, his first vacation since he arrived in Honolulu in 1S9S, 28 a new concress is "tho worst de When "Tired Feeling" Sacramento Union acknowledged on Emphatic denial that either he or feet in America's political organi years ago. BEFORE COURT its editorial raera th receipt of zation, calling for urgent rectifica May, 19.1,), custody of the four minor children of the couple being awarded to Mrs.

Falk, the court ordering Falk to pay $100 a month as alimony for the wife and support and maintenance for the children. DESERTION CHARGED Violet from Erbie Thomas, desertion and nonsupport, married in Honolulu on May 20, 1917; Mattie from Ernest Akina, nonsupport, married in Kailua. North Kona, Hawaii, on July 4, 1921, Mrs. Thomas being allowed to resume her family maiden name of Hoomanawanui; PijfiS from Harold J. O'Connell, extreme cruelty, married in Honolulu on February 5, 1923; Matilda from Lew Shuong, extreme cruelty, married in Honolulu on June 1, 192(3.

Minnie from Charles F. Fainter, nonsupport, married in Honolulu on August 3, 1924, Alice KalanipojJ from John A. Paresa, extreme cruelty, married in Honolulu on January ii, 1924; Faustina from Deme-trio Alcsna, extreme cruelty, married in the Philippine Islands on Juno 15, 1917; Emeteria from Floro Sizon, nonsupport, married in Honolulu on May 5, 1925; May from Isa-Mlo Gonzales, nonsupport, married at Wailuku, Maui, on July 15, 1917. a lot of beautiful cotton" grown tion," he asserted, while second he had been dictated to was voiced by Clark. Motion to adjourn until next Tuesday was made by Hollinger and car- sailing last evening for Hawaii on a business trip and would not Teturn placed the fact that "general elec tiona are too tedious in the United angs On Beware of Chronic Fatigue until next Monday morning.

He on the Selby ranch. It quoted Mr. Selby as saying that only the high price of labor prevented California from becoming within a few-years formed the executive that if he de xied, despite the recommendation of States." "National elections make such sired to call a special session in his tne mavor that the" board should constant round," ho "that absence, there would be "one of the heaviest cotton-producing states in the republic." meet sooner to consider an appropri at ion bill or budget. Litigation Was Started When Turkeys Were Killed by Canines OKLAHOMA CITY, (A.P.) A revolt against dogs' richts acquired durinj the feudal present a de facto quorum, re ferrir.g to Clark. i In lbob tiencral Sutter, whose Hollinser announced that he was sawmill was the scene of the gold discovery, was growing cotton on his Hock farm near Marysville, although the newspaper men describ ing the crop waxed far more en-tlays of England is in progress in THIS POPULAR FAVORITE FOR WEDNESDAY Oklahoma.

thusiastic over the "excellent brandy real Simon-pur stuff which the general was making out of wild grapes. This same year, too, the State Agricultural Society offered $75 for one less Corned Rolleth Beef the best acre of cotton. ro grower was able to qualify with a members of congress cannot be earnest and whole hearted in the discharge of their duties. With state and city elections added, voters became indifferent. "This accounts for the influence of professional statesmen." FARMS SEND MOST STUDENTS In Ohio, the farms contribute the largest number of students to the institutions of higher learning.

Parents in the "humbler occupations" among which the farmer is listed, supply most of the enrollments. Out of 9,923 cases studied, the farms sent 1,178 or nearly one-eighth. Children of ordinary merchants formed the next group slightly in excess of 500 and business executives tho third group of about 400. Senator Henry K. Aki of Kauai is a visitor in, the city.

He is a holdover and is not worrying over the coming legislative elections. In thousands of cases that continual weak, tired, worn-out feeliug, which rest doesn't banish and sleep doesn't correct is an almost sure sign of debility due to chronic fatigue. Don't confuse chronic fatigue with the ordinary "healthy'1 fatigue you feel after hard work. Ordinary fatigue is natural. But chronic fatigue the serious kind comes from within.

Your nerves, muscles, organs, have become debilitated and cannot function properly. This condition, if not corrected, may lead to far worse. To conquer chrouie fatigue you must get at its cause in tho blood. As you know, it is your "blood that supplies nourishment to all the nerves, muscles, and tissues of your body. And doctors say that it is almost invariably when your blood is thin and pale, lacking in sufficient organic iron, that you become run down and suffer from that miserable tired feeling, weakness, nervousness, dizziness, palpitation, headache, backache, poor appetite, etc.

Iu this condition what you need is to strengthen your entire system by more organic iron in your blood. But don't take the old-fashioned mineral iron medicines, which many doctors now say do little good. Take organic iron Nuxated Iron which is like the organic iron in your blood and like that in spinach and lentils. Unlike ordinary mineral iron, it will not injure the teeth or upset the stomach. Furthermore, being like iron in your blood, it is quickly assimilated and begins at once to put strength into feeble muscles, life into exhausted nerves and color into pale, sallow Take Nuxated Iron for just tw weeks and you'll be astonished how every weak feeling vanishes and you feci better every way.

Money back if not improved. At all good druggists. DEALERS: Order from your jobbers in Ilawaii. Adv. CENSORSHIP IS ESTABLISHED BY BOARD OF HEALTH full acre, but F.

V. Gibson of Los Angeles showed the judges so fine an eighth acre that they awarded him a framed diploma. 27 Jc per lb. Then came the Civil war, threat The common law principle of sceinter, which was established when tho canine xes of Norman oppressors were permitted with impunity to wreak destruction on Saxon flochs, has been passed down intact to the statute boohs of Oklahoma a state not yet twenty years old. The principle means, simply that a dog owner is not responsible for the depredation of his animals if he is not aware of their mischievous natures.

It was one thing, declare assailants of canine prerogatives, for dogs to destroy feudal flocks which were mere articles of exchange, and something else for them to slaughter modern turkeys Miat have a commercial value of around 30 cents a pound during the holiday season. With the aim of enrtaling some ening to deprive California of all cotton importation from southern states. To hasten the development of cotton culture, the state in 1862 Delicatessen reg. offered a prize of $3,000 for the first 100 bales produced by a California (Continued from Page 1) tions, reading as follows: CIRCULAR LETTER Dated January 18. "To "From, seeretarv, board of health.

"Subject official information. "1. At a special meeting of the board of health held on tho 11th instant, a letter with a resolution attached was presented and the same was unanimously adopted. "2. Herewith you will find a grower.

Later the prize was divided Groceries "Tea Garden" Apricot Jam, 45c, 15-oz. Jars, 35c. Ealston's Bran, 25c 20c Alber 's Carnation Wheat Flakee, large 50c 40c; small 25c 20c. Potato Salad Specials, 25c, spec. 20c.

Fried Eastern Oysters. Stewed Tripe Spanish. Chicken and Veal Loaf. Roast Leg of Lamb. Fried Liver and Onions.

among several who produced tho largest number of bales. hen peace came the California jsj. fro rrs. i5r5-'3 S'V. cotton boom collapsed.

Convinced Breakfast Cream Cheese, w. sti -a. reg. they could not compete with south Wheat, 25c Cracked 20c. ern states using cheap negro labor, the growers turned their attention to other crops.

copy of the same. You are direct of an Oklahoma dog's privileges, C. C. McDonald of Wagoner county i is seeking to have the state su- preme court pass for the third timc on a case involving this principle, The litigation started in 1920 i Thereafter, while cotton never ed ro read this letter and resolution to all employes in your division. A New One in the 12 Test ceased to be of great interest to experimenters, commercial production lagged until 1J09, when Imperial when fifteen turkeys belonging to "3.

This letter and resolution are to be placed on a board, should you hive one. If not, same are to 15c, spec. 10c each. Sierra Cream Cheese, reg. 20c each, spec.

15c. Green Sap Sago Cheese, 20c each. New Zealand Bed' Snapper, 40c lb. Pickled Roll Mops, Marinated Herring, Swedish, bulk Anchovies. Smoked Finnan Haddie, Bloater, Boneless Herring.

Bulk Jams. Apple Butter, Peanut Butter. McDonald were killed by dogs. valley growers uemonstrated cot cm posted on your wall in a con Manhattan Cocktail and Martini Cocktail, special 95c bottle. Brown Celery Phosphate, $1 95c; 55c bottles, 50c.

Welch's Grapelade, 50c 15-oz. jars, 40c; 30c, 8-oz. jars, 20c. spicuous place. ton could be grown at a healthy profit on irrigated California lands.

The production that year totaled 350 bales. OPERATION FATAL "4. You are further directed that after these resolutions have been carried out, you -will report TO A. C. ROBINSON Under the lash of World war de Amyloid Household brushing keener mand, Imperial Valley's cotton production expanded prodigiously and (Continued from Page 1) same, in writing, to tins ofiu-e.

WEIR." THE LETTER Dated Januarv 11. tempted other cistncts to try grow ing on a commercial scale. The I "Dr. F. E.

Trotter, president first important San Joaquin Valley production was in 1015 and expansion was so rapid that in 1923 noara or neaitn, Honolulu, T. II. PHONE FOR FOOD It's the easiest way Metropolitan Meat Market "The market that makes your mouth water" "iJear Doctor: The subscribers to this letter attach a resolution 42 TEST Brushing Hnnn wiui a request tnat it fe mtro- lucod at the nest meeting of the board. "Tin's resolution was prepared 5n by the firm to permit the territory to build pier 11 now under construction. Tho firm was known as James Robinson Co.

The partnership lasted until 1863 when Mr. Law-lence died. One of James Robinson's sons was Mark I'rcver Robinson, the fither of Allen Robinson. Mark Robinson's sister and brother were Mrs. Marv Foster.

Mrs. Victoria Ward, Mrs. Bathshcba Allen, Matilda A. Fester, Mrs. Annie Jaeger, Mrs.

Lucy Wayne and John N. Allen Robinson is survived by two broihcr.3, James L. I Eobinson and Mark A. le-binson. WAS A BACHELOR 0 JUiCtv.A.JU'Ci.

j.s cl UcUU- tiful, durable finish for floors, furniture and wood-work, made of similar materials to the Lacquer OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD view of the fact that various employes of tho board of health have from time to time given interviews in the automobile industry. to newspaper reporters, which in terviews cud not always furnish more tnan halt tho state's cotton acreage was in this region. Last year the state had an acreage of 172,000, the average yield being estimated at 351 pounds per acre as against 362.3 pounds for the United States at large. The estimated total production was 126,000 State legislation has set aside certain counties where only Acala cotton may be grown, to protect growers from the seed stock deteriora-tionthat comes from intercrossing. A rigid and persistent quarantine is preserved against the boll weevil.

REFUSED LI'QUOR AT 90, SHE NOW used A iull and proper information. "We are of the opinion that all given out for publics tion should approved by the A of the board. "It is not intended that this mats resolution should in anv war cur DRIES IN 1 HOUR "Although this lacquer brushes and flows on easily and smoothly, within a few minutes after ap-plication it is dry to the touch, and in less than a half hour any floor, piece of furniture or woodwork is use. tail publicity, rather our wish is to rneournse and provide for the dis suiMiiauon ii autnentis news DRINKS FOR SPITE ready for lours verv trulv, "DONALD IJOTOAy, OltDEN.STEIN, D. McVFIGH." THE RESOLUTION" COPENHAGEN.

(A. Madame Caroline Bjoernson, the "grand old woman of Norway," who has it as well a3 Concrete floors can be finished with wooden floors and also lanai floors. jitannu. tiiai no empiove or it. i a a warn or iieairn give out any just celebrated her ninetieth birthday, a teetotaler for many years, it (I Furniture at COST Rugs, Linoleums, Draperies Stoves, Ice Boxes Baby Buggies, Go-Carts, Toys BARGAINS IN EVERYTHING has announced that she is cir.yr to liens concerning the board of health or its activity, unles such news items, interviews or articles, be Allen Robinson was unmarried.

His was a lovable disposition and' his circle of friends was very wide. In a quiet way he provided much for those in need. He was inter-i csted in the human side of problem? in Honolulu, and on more than one occasion had served on special com- i mittees, one of which was appointed by the president of the board of I health to investigate conditions at i the Kalihi receiving hospital, and formulated a plan for bettering con- lit ions both of the equipment and of the inniiites themselves. He de- voted much time to aiding in the solving of public questions, but rarely came into tho spotlight i'i such matters, preferring to remain much in the background. lie was a director of the Daugh- ters and Sons of Hawaiian War-j riors' Society and wns a member; of the organization's council of chiefs.

To honor their comrade the Warriors will stand a watch this afternoon about the bier, wearing their full regalia. Mr. Robinson's cape will be liid upon tae Mr. -Robinson was -a member of the chamber of commerce, and of thr Pacific. T'liive-sitv, Oahu 12 Test Amyloid Household Brushing Lacquer is an ideal paint for inside and outside work.

Comes in twenty colors ready for use. Jirst approved by the president of have a drink of strong liquor now and thon, "just to her disapproval of "I hate interference and prohibition of any kind, and though I in" or nenitn. mi. j. nis rc5omnon covers ail luoyes.

jrresppp.tive of departments have never touched spirits I have- i't ii m-ries cr forvicp. made up hit mind to have niv fa AL JSN Pobinson Ltd schnapps from time to time, since it circular. letter and the rintod abo-so were divvn out by the premier of the has been prohibited in Norway," she wrote to her son, Bjorn Bjoern -balers -in aU.Euildiriateriaf FORT and MERCHANT STS tM.Tri t.r Health for puijitj f. son, actor-manager of the Norweg i-'r. jroTTer is still on one of the iSoiM rurmture ian National Theatre.

other Madame Bioernson is the widow of Norway's g-eatpst national poet. Cor. Beretania and Alakea Sts. II. SANO AUTO FAINTING SHOP li loemsterne isioernson.

-ae is mi St. Near Beretania. rrompt hale and hearty, and for years has active interest iu publ QOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOOOQCOdl taken an ailaixs. 1rice FIIONS iiSO try and pity. Conimercial clubs of thi I.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Honolulu Advertiser
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Honolulu Advertiser Archive

Pages Available:
2,262,631
Years Available:
1856-2010