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The Honolulu Advertiser from Honolulu, Hawaii • 5

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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, TUESDAY; FEBRUARY 10, 1920. ONE WEEK ONLY Beginning Wednesday February 1 1 BIJOU THEATER CARTER THE GREAT ARRIVES ON MANOA TODAY FOR WEEK'S PLAY Songs By American Composers Feature Peacock Concert LEGION INVITES PUBLIC TO TAKE It! CONVENTION Mice Martalah Maccnn Will Ro Carter Great A "A I I Accornpanisi ror secona In Recital Series Citizens interested In Americanization of Hawaii Urged To Attend Sessions A mu uueing that the xublic is invite! to the sesssions of the first annual' convention of tli3 American Leuion, partmcnt of Hawaii, the territorial executive committee last night made pu It-lie the reviseI ou'line of the program for tlif big event which will take p'aee on February 3 and -4 in the armory of the National (luai'd of Hawaii in Ho- llUltlliJ H.VIt iHUlUdlJ events on the Saturday and Sunday pre-' ceding. ents outside the area reserve rd for delega tes, will be provided for the public and it is the hope that there will te a parent outpouring of people A. to gain inspiration from the AND COMPANY Direct from the Belmont Theater, New York, and the Columbia Theater, San Francisco. Second World's Tour CARTER lias just completed an utiprecendented anI veritable Triumphal Years' tour of the World.

Appearing to Capacity Iliisiness in every known civilized and uncivilized part of the (ilobe. Presenting a Stupendous, Spectacular, Weird and Comedy Magical 1'roduction "on a Magnificent Scale hitherto unattempted. 15. TONS OF STAGE EFFECTS 15 A LIVE NUBIAN LION 2 HOURS. OF WEIRD AND AMUSING ENTERTAINMENT XOTE: Broadway pail S2.00 to see.

this identical production. BOX OFFICE SALE NOW OPEN mm Sh oj ir.gs and particularly a new dedicaton to the task of Anierier.jiizing Ilawaii tho'ronghlv, a task in 'which the "enira community is exacted to join. The Legion has nothing to conceal anl desires the interest snd cooperation of Songs by Ameman composers only will ihe program te be sung by s. Kleauoi Ifazzurd -Peacock evening at Mission Memorial Hall in the Oi riis re i als to be iriver. in The tii'ri progrrm will" be one of children's sontrs.

Mrs. Peacock, who won much favor in l.er first recital, will have in this recital abb- assist ancie. Miss Ma-dalan Vn sui pianist of the: PHiTliar-monic S-eiety, ac-eompanist. The foltowing wiil be the program: I. "Mfr-iing" Speaks "The Pine Turner Salter "What ihe Ch'mney San';" Gertrude Griswold "The Song" Kt hclhnrt Nev'n "The Sra" E.

A. MacDowell "Th- V.v.'A Carl Rusch "Love? in Mav" Parker II "Invocation to the Sun God" Zuni Indian Medoly, Harmonized bv. Cnrlos Trover) F. E. Bnrfon There 's a Lily Fie'd Is Souther "SJWn'Va-" Mr.

H. II. A. Bcsich "Daivn in the Desert." Ger iude Rrsi "Ani Prd Paikne" Sidnev nier III. Bntlad of Tree a-d th- Msr" Georeo W.

'bad wick "Across the C. Coombs "Loraiiie, Loiaiue Lore" Chas. Gillert Spross. The Wind S-eg" James H. Rogers "My Lady Cldo" IT Coirrh-Tieightjer "The Wind's In the South" John I'rindle Seott the people otitskl- its ranks, especially in the big opening session Monday the 23rd, just f'oHmvnis the parade.

Memorial For Dead At ihis opening session there will be brief f.ddrcsses of welcome by Act- I iiijj Governor I. Iaukea. Mayor. Joseph Fi'i ii and John i E. (inlf of Hinio'nla Tost depart-j ment ehap'aiii.

Rev. 1)-. Yahntin. 11 offer tie opening prayer and t- beauti- fnl and solemn memorial for th- dead; ct' Hawaii in tlie great war will follow, SCALE OF PRICES- $1.10, 80c, 55c, 35c. TELEPHONE 3937 I TONIGHT 2 Shows 2 6:15 8:15.

MATINEE Continuous 12 to 4:30 OOSE HAWAII TO GET TWO DELEGATES TO G. 0.P.MEET Shingle Advises Territorial Central Committeemen To Call Election The House of Universal Photoplays GOOD PROJECTION GOOD MUSIC COURTESY TO ALL EAF Constance Talmadge NOTED MAGICIAN TO EXHIBIT HIS BAG OF TRICKS Startling and Sensational Illusions Will Be Presented Bijou Patrons I. i a long period of motion pictures, Honolulu's theater going public will be given a decided diversion and a tre'at with the arrival the Manoa this morning, for aboard the Matson liner is Carter the Great auij hfs com-paH' of clever entertainers, 15 tons of accoutrements and apparatus and last but not least an honejt-t( goodness live 500-pound 'Afrh-an lion who' takes aa important part in the performance that Carter and. his, comab.v. will 'produce at the Bijou Theater for one- week CHINESE INDICTED Territorial prand yesterday afternoon reported one indictment, that of T.

Koon Chan, eharjjed with perjury. Clian 'was a witness for the vfosi'tion in the famous case ofC. Akana. who irs recently found Cfuilry of permitting g-amrjlinfj oa his King street premises, and sentenced to three months in pris-, oh. and who has appealed his- case.

The hinese indicted yesterday testified on the witness stand that he nothing- of 'any' gambling1 at the Akana place during the months of December and January, a year Believing tlie prosecution, which had ini as a witness, took his case to the rand jury. THE SHUTTLE" Rins anil I'ost BINDERS In all Styles and Sin-i, with a large anil Varied Aertnient of Standard This will be conducted by Mrs Dorothy B. Harper, department territorial leader, and sound the keynote for the convention. The body will then organize anl plnnge into the mass of business it has before it. Monday afternoon ivill be devoted to committee sessions and Monday evening will be free for extra committee work or reereation on the part of the visiting delegates.

Tuesday morning will be given over to business as will the afternoon and in the evening the banquet to visiting delegates and thp annual ball in the armory -will be the elosing events of the program-On the Saturday preceding there will be a trip to Haleiwa- under the "auspice of the Chamber of Commerce of Honolulu and Sunday evening there will a patriotic service in Central Un- ion Church. The territorial evecutive committee will also hold a preliminary session at which the representatives from all the counties will 'be present. Reports read at yesterday's session of the executive committee indicated thnt vjery one of the eight posts in Hawaii -will be represented, most of them their full voting strength, that maify of the posts will Rend alternates and "that many of the delegates will hi accompanied by wives and other members of their families. Orders for the big paratle on morning of Monday, the 23rd are being prepared and this is certain to "be one of the most impressive military pa-geants ever seen in Honolulu. Several thousand men, representing every braneh of the armband navy, national guard and loeal military organiza- a tions, wilf march as escorts to the American Legion members r.nd other ex serv- i.

Constance Talmadge in select screen version of Burnett Novel is as attractive as oyer. American girl weds Nobleman. PETE MORRISON Rtiied Pilfers in "TO THE TUNE OF BULLETS" (A 2 reel Western ilrama of the West), Two delegates and two alternates ara all that, Republican: National Committee will allow Hawaii tosend-toi the national convention this year. K. W.

Shingle national commiltee-maa for Hawaii, so advised Chainnau Clarence Crabbe of th Territorial eom-mittee here. Shingle advises calling the territorial convention soon. He suggests" the elections on ApriL3 and the convention on May. .3. r.

month later. On the latter date the1 Territory's Republican delegates will be named. Shingle 's telegram follows: The EepuhJ ican nat ional ccm-mittee i has designated you, being chairmantof the Republican, territorial committee, to issue the call for the territorial convention for the selection of two delegates and two alternates to the national convention on Mav 3. Am writing -k a I CONSTANCE TALMADGE SHUTTLE" It on can't c-ome for our fftCV V'Wt 1'IiONK 220t -We Kw-ilice -in prompt deliveries. Hawaiian News Ltd.

Youns llutrl Bltlx. Iiilii Street BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE "IN JAPAN" ..15, 2o, 40 Including War Tax THURSDAY fullv." Bauer Says Peace Pact Will Be Guiding Rule LONDON, February 9 (Associated Press) The O.erman chancellor. Gustav Bauer, has made a "statement to the press regarding Germany's intentions in carrying out the terms of the peace-treaty. A wireless from Berlin ouotes him: "We are resolved to carry-out the Versailles treaty, however difficult, for we have no desire to pursue a policy of revenge. But we also expect that the entente will be prepared to permit mitigations when it has been proved that fulfilment of the treaty in: its present form is impossible.

For if the treaty is to be carried out in the same spirit as the armif-'tsce. it will not mean the commencement of a state of peace, but the continuation" of war Ky political meaus. Complaining of the regulations of the inter-allied Rhinefand commission. as reminiscent of "f'zarist Eussia," the chancellor continued: EARL WILLIAMS in "A Rogue Romance" "Wicked Eyes (Elko Comedy) "Gaumont News As Shingle is Writing. Crabbe will ice men.

Jt is prouarue mcmuns the various rosts of the Legion will await receipt of the letter before tak- ing any decisive steps toward issuing march in sections corresponding to tne branches of the service in which they served. commencing 1 tomorrow Magician Carter was last here in and played to capacity business at the Royal Hawaiian' Opera' nouse. He is now on his second 'world tour and will leave here for on the -Ventura, February 2t. Career's production is said to be the largest oi its kind now in show busineffl. He and his company furnish a two hour entertainment which is filled with weird mystery and refined eomedy.

Carter the Great is conceded by all who have seen him to have no rivals, and to even be the peer of all prestidigitators, past and present. He is a studenf of the occult; his entertainment is weird and at the same time instructive. Carter's masterpiece is said to be what he calls levitation, describe as tne most astute, bewildering and hazardous illusion known to magic. Another feature of Carter's performance is "A Xight in China," in which Carter impersonates the famous Chinese court magicians. "The Lion's Bride" a beautiful spectacle in which a live lion is changed to Carter himself is another sensational Molokai Notes the ca'l for the conventiQn and preceding election.

Mesnwhi'e if is expected that candidates will be groomed. Crabbe believes that delegates should be named who are foot-loose, have means to travel, men who can efficiently represent Hawaii's interests on th1 floor of the big convention which will rame a standard bearer for the party in Tollefsen of Moanui with other ffiuuulWiingga Hoinolvjlois Family' Ployhoua! the presidential elections. He does! MATINEE TODAY CONTINUOUS. TONIGHT AT .12 to 4:30 .......7:40 "I hope the entente will soon preciat? that in this way it is possible to create stable conditions. only on g-eneral principles, but also for reasons of real policy." Adolph Zukor presents BILLIE BURKE in "SADIE LOVE" It's a scream to see Billie Burke when she tears off her wedding finery in a rage declaring to her aunt: "I ihave married the wrong man." SEE IT "That woman plays out of the wrong hand all the time and- doesn't 'lsnow Victor I am now convinced that the use of liquor shortened my days.

Alfred What! Turned prohibitiouist Victor No; but the days seem about sixty-seven hours long now. Judge. how to keep score." "You talTc as if I she were the first woman you had ever played bridge with." Life. residents of leeward Molokai, is forming a joint stock company for the pur chase of a freighter to run between Honolulu, Pukoo, Knmalo and Kauna-kakai. The boat is to be built in Honolulu and will handle all kinds of freight, including oil and gasoline, and two or three trips a week will be "made if business warrants.

Also, freight will be carried between I.ahaina and Molokai ports. Kates will be lower than those now charged by other boats. Another sampan load of 2000 pounds of beef was taken from Pukoo to La-haina on January 27. For the last week the county doctor has been making almost daily visits to Halawa, but. as yet, he has had no cases of epidemic influenza, although severe colds are numerous.

a gone l)a aut-helle of Kaanapali is the guest of his brother at Pukoo. Congratulations are now in order! Edward McCorriston has been appointed district magistrate for leeward Molokai. His father, Dan'MeCorriston. held the r.osition for a long time, and Steel Ranges LTD. -45 N.

King St. Phone 1962 not favor eWtinc a candidate for whom the hat will have to be to-'finaiice Ins trip. The trip to Chi-eag', where the convention is to beheld, June 8, will be an expensive one, he the departure from their island of Mr. and Mrs. Sterrick of the wireless station at Kaunakakai.

They will leave for New York shortlv where Mrs. Sterrick 's people live. They have' endeared themselves to everybody here by their courteous treatment of everyone in a business way, and their friendliness and willingness to enter into community interests. The people of this side were delighted to learn that Oorge Cooke has purchased from the C. M.

Cooke Kstate, the famous Mapulehu property lately occupied by Mr. Conrad t. This is a 14th CHAPTER amnnMas- BaamiBiamilsma THE TIGER'S TRAIL Show Starts 7 10 FOX NEWS "Mightiest of All Weeklies" LAST CHANCE TO SEE NOTE STOCKS-BONDS -REAL SSTA7F Bex Office Opens 10 A.M. Daily Phone 3937 1 PRICES ....15, 2.1, 40e. (Including War besntiful place with a fine canyon back COMING PEB.

11th TOM MIX in "THE COMING of the LAW" the new jixltrt- has been qualifying tor Cf it where water comes out or tne D. W. Griffiths Marvelous Masterpiece, IMTOLER-ANC some months having taken a law course, rock all the around. Here are all in a correspondence school of Chicago. the wild tropical trees and plants or Hawaii.

There is a large kula and the The people are glad to have an orhcer who promises to be fair and impartial land runs to the sea. It is now in a I 1 i it in his decismns. 1 negieeieu contmion. gro up 10 weens Hawaiian Humane Society Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages and the house is dilapidated, but it i. believed that when Mr.

Cooke and his family take up their resilience here, as it is thought they ill do, the jda will be ma le a beauty spot. A mile or to this side of Mr. William Meyer has just oontjdeteJ his new residence, and is now improv- ing the grounds, cutting down kiawes 1134 Miller St- Telephone 6355 OFFICERS 1 i i if n-nr v- TV TTTP I GENKRAL ADMISSION IiHSriltVET) SKATS 10c sOc 'fc $1.10 TONIGHT AT 7:40 TONIGHT AT 7:40 The matter of a new courthouse at Faiapne; soundings to be made at Ka-malo bar and harbor, and the selection of a district nurse, were taken up at the last meeting of the Civic Club January 31. Also money was appropriated to. defray the expenses of the orphan children of Mrs.

Opu who died last week. These wiil be sent to the Catholic Orphanage In Honolulu, -under charge of the Molokai wclfam oflu-er, ith Ju-t met ions from the association. Monev wa-i era cited, as well, towards Adolpti Zukor presents INCLUDING WAR TAX 1 Presided i MR8. S. II.

DAMON MARGUERITE CLARK IX it Honorary President MRS. E. A. MOTT-MITH Treasure? MRS. A.

W. Van VALKENBURO. which obstruct the view to the sea and planting Mr. ami Mrs. Meyer will live here permanently.

The Honoluluites six in number -who are here to make the improvements WIDOW BY PROXY" ta vinj Secretary MISo LUCY WARD Agent! the expense of Doctor Curtis, who will on the I'ukoo wharf, are ii it MaunakuTawai (K. K. Duvauehelle 's 1 asked to visit Molokai and address See-this, yocture and laush. Bo funny, you'll laugh till you cry. EDDIE POLO in ICta Chapter of "THE LUBE OF THE CIRCUS PATHE WEEKLY THE WORLD'S NEWS PRICES (Including War Tax) MATINEE 30c, 40v NIGHT 2., 40c; Reserved treats, Kile where visitors to Molokai may find room and board and automobile.

The place is near the I'ukoo wharf in lovely situation at I'ukoo. The post-' office is here also. Travelers landing- Iniffil the people here on the subject of parks Mod recreation grounds. It is hoped that on February J2 ar-ran cuts -will be made with Mr. Mken of the Fourth Land District, 2JTaui, who comes here then, to secure inn hit irnvi'mnicnt bind at lTala- KNABE, FISCHER, KROEGER PIANOS.

AMPICO REPRODTJCING PIANO JAS. W. BERGSTROM, HONOLULU MUSIC COiTPANT. X.TD. at Kaujiakakai will be met there.

iii t'll ii-i I. 1 ooe for ion "rounds tor tne cnu- nnai iwim utriipnr ui man vw Mrs. Burnham Presents Mrs. Bumpstead-Leigh A Comedy-Drama, byHarry James Smith Mission Memorial Hall, Friday and Saturday, Feb. 13th and 14th, at 8:15 Tickets, small reserved section.

$2.00. war tax paid. Seats now on a)c at Hergstrom Music Co. of this ide. lnsed to beat the big bass drum?" aik-i i iiTIt Geiiuiro i SPECIAL MATINEE TODAY AT 2:30 fananese Kimono Goods showing at Li INTOLERANCE also are tving taken to have en tne reiurring nu.cn.

ne il comiiion field at, Kauuakakai now more than a year ago," was the1 an- -d a baseball fudd improved and swer. "Good man, wasn't made mitable for matches between the Hut he got so fat that when; different dubs. I he marched he couldn't hit the drum! The whole community deeply regrets in the middle. "-Lite. Matinee I'riees, 2te, 30c, 4't: Reserved F.at., 00, ODO SHOTEN 35 N.

HOTEL ST. Ueservcl S4ats on sale at the Bijou Theater from 10 a.m. to p. in.

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