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Honolulu Star-Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • 14

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,11 ItUUIv WlffiHUWi down. lip TWO HONOLULU STAR BULLETIN, THURSDAY DECEMBER ni ii ,10 Fi REPROOF Pastor McVey w.LA. MORE ANIMALS rim BOARD IS NAMED DRAW JURYMEN FOR 1917 TERM mo 1 Tn cmnvi FOR RECEPTION ULAN UK Also a Captain In Reserve Corps Militant Receives lUdlUU Lnu WE STORE EVERYTHING JAV.ES H. LOVE CiTV TRANSFER COMPANY PHONE 1261 arm Hit Wit; I'll lis Ji tion ephs with his usual st ranee creatures fro or all at rtnieni. Gere.

eUlill 1 the corners of the earth, the i Kapiolaai park was materially to by Supervisor Hen HolHnue purchased an American tdack i Save yourself worry. I us do vour Commission No Other Minister in U. S. Possesses Rev. Charles H.

McVey. paster of Kalini I'nion church and anti-vice crusader, ye-terday received by maii from Washington iiis rommission as ha! When business or shopping becomes unbearably monotonous and you feel the need of nr least a fW On) Hundred and one jersons were selected in Circuit Judge Ashless court today for jury duty during the 1517 term of the local circuit court. 7x being chosen as trial jurymen and a members of the N-rritoria! grand jury. Kaeh if the three divisions selected 26 persons us trial jurors. The members of the new grand jury have been notified to be in ourt at 10 o'clock on the morning of January R.

They will meet in Judge Coke's court room. Judge Cokes jurors have been notified to be in court at 10 o'clock on the morning of January 9. The jurors oaru re Yen-her ut the various iubs of the extension department of the Y. VV A will be entertained by the Y. C.

A. on Friday evening at the aso ciation building. Among the features of the evening will be two reels of moving pictures, one ot which will be comic and tne other a dramatic act. A double (j ianet from the Hawaiian Girls' Club will entertain during the evening, and the Guardian Society will feature with a "Dance of the Hrownies." Miss Esther Kahll Of A1 Kinlci will give a ret tta ear, i examinms moments' change, re I boa da-. the r-te; Koastin for Your two drill s.

three capti. 'iin nionkeTq, two saijou monkeys, am! one spider monkey, the first and last being oabies. Josephs threw in a air of Canadian geese and promises to bring back from Australia a female kangaroo to replace the one tiiat Kiild herself leaping against the bars of her cage. and stimulation, the ervices in ie con- appoint rd. which atf erntHui (i.

Mor-oncerning read Ciat the Fver was nlged out has been declares. I anion tit Piers A thitd membe ed. will make was decidtd Tor after the stafem Kan that he had the wall's gcing Kd Lord decls -vail is jast as thai the fact tha in place? is no weakened therebi however, ihat th I Con For the first time in the his- rr.rv H. i t. mr juu-e Whitney's and Judge Ash captain in the Officers' Reserve Corps.

took the examination some I weeks ago. he h.is had wide exjieri-I enee as a rnemiw of the regular jarmy, of the Philippine Constabulary. I Jof the National Guard and of the S. secret service. His commission in the reserve corps entitles him to a captaincy of the line, and the war tie- partment, in forwarding the commis- Jsion.

adds the memorandum that he' is the onlv clersvman fn Hi, ford's divisions need not appear until oVud in 7. "Games wll, be notified Quality Inn I i ieaiureu. among the.n beint potato has hat it New jury is corn- tat.es, sack races, and these will be The territorial grand posed of the following: fol- Years Wit an i leal i- grand uesses. Mrs. Hattie Wai Airs.

S. K. Kaniafopili. en nance and a march. system lend the "ped to following out tne hrisr raas an rit WADELL-KAl A A In Honolulu.

De-' whhh the boarr cember 2i. William Wadeil useless and r. Kaloia Kaii-ma. Rev. Fa- the association is rendering States ites who has a line commission just meets your require 9 ment.

Its dainty fountain I confections, warm lunch I eonettes, teas and restful I atmosphere serve as tonic I umner wall eoald hulsce t. he it going out entirely, and ua" ould 1 in- wi that this is 1 1: captain. "I am prouder of this than almost anything have." says the "I believe in preparedness and in ev- erv citizen of the Cnlted State" being able to handle himself in a military tor both mind and boclv. to the girls who have so generousiv aided in giving presents to the unfortunate on Christmas. During Christ mas week the Normal school irls the Hookipa Club visited the immigration station and presented the boys and girls there with three indoor baseballs and four tenuis balls Thf L-irls showed the men the way to the game or baseball and in one hour some of the men who had never before nlaved t.

a ther IMiiliipp Blom of the catholic offii iatinu itnesses. Rev. Father lrich Tauhe and Rev. Father Martin. MARTI X-K A I A A In Honolulu.

December 1916. Hilarion Martin and Miss Helen Kaiama. Rev. Father VIcforinus Claesen of the Catholic cathedral offlcating. Witnesses, I.

Marnuez and Francisca Konmip if the condition. Other engineers i lerested in the job intimated likewi today, but preferred to wait for ti report of the board of invest igatii to determine on ihe condition of tl wall. Study will probably have to 1 made below the water line to dete mine on the exact status of the wa Rawley's Pure Ice Creams a Specialty. Hotel near Fort LOVE'S BISCUIT AND BREAD CO. Phone 14-3 1 Harold B.

Glffard, Marston ('amp-bell, A. Templeton. R. YV. Atkinson, K.

P. Fogarty. F. K. Kichardson, C.

G. Hockus, Jacob Lando, El Towse, Hol. ert Law, G. F. Renfon.

Jr H. F. Her telmann, J. F. Child, A.

Cartenberg. Oliver II. Walker. Hans II. Kohler.

J. H. ilert.se he. W. Harnhart.

W. G. Chalmers. K. C.

Winston. E. L. Kmuss. F.

II. Hons. Charles R. Frazier. The follow ing were selec ted as jurors for Judge Ashford'a division: Thomas Gill.

James Brown. Arthur W. Howe. G. F.

de la Mux, James L. P. Robinson. Al. K.

Hulu, George E. Brans. Daniel H. King. John F.

Colnurn III, L. M. Keaunui. C. P.

Osborne, Harry Ii. Myhre, Lot I'. Fernandez, Asa Jacobson, -ijencer Blck-erton, Charles Lehtnann. John Harry Jones Lyman P. George.

Robert Asam. Richard Cheatham. Thomas R. -McGuire, Eugene K. Allen.

Xelson Baker linsing. Will C. King, diaries B. Wilson. Charles L.

OSullivan. The following were selected as jur VITAL STATISTICS 4 5 RODRIGUEZ-LOPEZ In Waialua. Oa- hu, Dec 21, 1916, Juan Rodriguez CHARLES 1 CHESTER BORN CAUVALHO In Panaikon. aseoaii were sliding to second base like Ty Cobb. The girls are now making an effort to secure old tennis balls for distribution at the station DIES; OLDEST MEMBER ana jiiss onsuela Uipez.

Rev. Father Sebastian Konze, pastor of the Hilo. Ita-and Mrs. Ha. mond waii.

Dec. IS, 1916, to Mr V. A. Carvaiho, a son God I re v. aiaiua atnouc church officatlng.

I Ur VVHinin UtrMn mcvi OF WATER DEPARTMEN JC0 JCO JC0 JC0 JC0 JC0 JC0 JCO JCO 0 0 The high school girls brought down the girls fiom Manoa and gave them all a party at the association. The Hawaiian giris visited the Lunaliio Home and presented the inmates with presents. The Chinese Girls' Club adopted a family for the day and the witnesses. Thomas Simener and Salvador Martinez. Charles K.

Winchester, the oldest XORTOX-FOSTER In Honolulu, De-! member of the water department, died eemner 2::. Dana Norton and Wednesday afternoon at his heme, Mrs. Alverda H. Foster. Rev.

John Kuakini street, following a month's II. Willfams minister pro tem of i illness. Winchester was born at La-Central Cnion churhc. officiating, laui. and was years old.

Witnesses. Juliette M. Atherton and I His wife died six years ago. Surviving BURGEsJS In Honolulu, Dec. 22, 1916, to Mr.

and Mrs. iiodney K. Rur-gess ot road. Kalihi, a son Rjdney. AAA In Honolulu.

lec. 22, 1916, to Mr. Mrs. Joseph K. Kaaa' of 1035 Morris lane.

Palama, a FULLER In Honolulu Dec. 21. to Mr. and Mrs. David P.

Fuller of Queen street extension. Kalihi. a son. SILVA Honclulii, Dec. 19.

1 91 G. to Mr Mrs. Joseph Silva or' Swig u. vv imams. mm are his hrftlhvr Wllllon, vvo.

(ft Chester, and a nephew, Charles W. DIED Winchester. i London ville. Iic i The funeral Hl'MMEL both of Honolulu, was held this afternoon at the undertaking par-Silva and was attended -I. 1316, G.

Hummel, retired tanner 1 at 3 o'clock ors tor Judge Whitney's division: Alfred K. F. Yap. Ernest V. Soares.

Albert A. Auyong, Pavkl Kahaleaahu. Horace K. Crabhe, Charles E. Lang.

Lyman H. Bigelow. Charles ('. i.ud-Inglon. W.

T. Rapoeo. George E. Gall. Joseph Fernandez.

Christopher Lew is. James P. Lynch, David Kanuha. Fong L. Akana, John H.

Amoy. Hosea Cae-fano. Caesar I'. Silva. Afong W.

Heen, William Lindsay. James K. Sakuma. William Kspinda. Joseph JJ Gouveia, 3 hi a km is presented nine children with an entire wardrobe.

Postal cards were also sent out to "shut-ins" on the mainland who are being looked after by the Sunshine Society. Another club, the Girls' Guardian Society dressed up a handsome doll and presented it to a crippled Chinese child. The Wakaba Kai Club pre sented a box of candy to each child in the Japanese Children's Home. The Lyric Club made handkerchiefs for all the inmates of the Kalihi Orphanage. Other Christmas presents were given by various members of the club, show yetrs old; father of P.

Hnm-llors of M. of Court Order of mei. of the Mut. Telephone; ami members Company of rlonoluln. Canines No.

8110, Ancient MAKER In L-ah1 Home Hnnntuin I Fores ter. -3 6 6 6 6 6 1-3 i-oy i ad. Moouli, a son Carl. AHRKNS In Hmolulu, Dec. ft.

to Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Henrv Ahrens of 1082B Kinau street, a -Ruth KIsie. ANDREWS At the Pacific Sanitarium. 2.1, i9I6.

to Mr. and Mrs. geiisen. nar An On, George F. Jut Albert H.

Tarleton. Dec. JI. 191-1, Alani Maka Baxter When Winchester first came to Hoof Wyllie street. Maemae.

widower, nolulu 'luring the reign of King Kfi'a-musician. a native of Hawaii. 501 ku entered the custom service, years. 1 month and 11 days old. 1 '-ater ie joined the water department.

KA.MKKOXA -In Honolulu, Dec. where he worked for the past -VI ing that the extension department has jur- The following were selected as ors for Judge Coke's division mote man done its share in spreading the pirit of Christmas. iit, William Kamekona of Puna-' -vears- 'he seven years he hou street and Wilder avenue, wjd I foreman and his death is a ureal out was loss the ami KAHAWAI In Honolulu. Dec. 25, 1916, to Mr.

and Charles Ka-bawai of Leilani strtet. a son. RASMI SSEN In Honolulu, lie ember 8. 1HIH. to Mr.

and Mru. JoTn knew pipe to the department as lie size and location of every valve in Honolulu. I HA ower. gardener, a native of Kaha na, Oahu. 53 years old Funeral services at 2 o'clock tomorrow after-; noon the Silva undertaking par NOE TITLES Kasmussen of Quinn lant, a dRUgn-1 I want to make your acquaintance.

I will make it worth your while to know me. C. (). A K. amythe.

William E. 1 elite, W. B. Holt, Vernon L. A van.

Martin W. Putnam. Frank I'. Mdufvre. John G.

Duarte. Isadore A. Schariln, Mark A. Robinson, Richard Mommas, John H. Thompson.

Reuben Kinne'y. K. Johnson. Irwin Beadle. She Kai Luke.

James P. Winne. Edmund Hede-mann, William K. Kahilikolo, Alan McGowan. Joseph I.

Whittle. Kim Tong fib. George D. Robinson. Al.

Minton, D. da Caniara. Karl tie itig, W. D. M.

Wavne. RECEIVES FRACTURES WHILE SHOEING MULE OF GUARD UNITS lors; interment in the Nuuanu cemetery. KAHUANU In the Queens Honolulu, )W. 23, 1916. Kahuanu.

widower, a native of Ha- Dr. L. K. Case, veterinarv surgeon. 6 4 Buried yester- who has offices at the Lewis stables, cemetery, Pearl Is at the Fort Shafter hospital for i treatment, having suffered fractures Dec.

22. 1916. i to two pelvis bones last Sunday when -2 wan, 50 yeas old. day i.i lrh View City KAAA-in Honciulu, the iniant daughter Joseph K. Kaaa of Palama, a na-ive o' Official clx.igp in the desienation of organized units oi tne National Guard is announced in a circular just received at guard headquarters from the militia bureau.

Hereafter regiments and separate organizations will he was shoeing an army mule at Wai- manalo. According to word from his BOND CAMPAIGN JCO. JCO. JCO JCO. JCO JCO.

JCO. of Mr. and Mrs. Morris lane, this city. fkdv ter.

ESTRELLA in Honoluln, at the Oahu Insane Asylum, Dec. 21. 1916, to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Estrella of I'akala.

Kauai, a daughter. KEKAHA In Honolulu. December 21. 1916, to Mr. and Mrs.

Harris A. Kekaha of King street, a daughter. Pearl. PECK At the Department Hospital, Fort Shafter. Dec.

19B, to Capt. and Mrs. Robert H. Peck of Fort Shafter. a daughter.

FEATHER AX In Honolulu. Dec. 25, 1916, to Mr. and Mrs. George Feath-eran Kaumanuwai lane, a son ROBINSON In Honolulu.

Dec 28, 1916. to Mr. and Mrs. John David Robinson of 12! K. Mililani, a son.

John N'oa. oe TOI OVVCrl in -I home today. Dr. Case i. resting as comfortably as could l.e expected, but it will probably be six weeks before he is able to walk.

PLANS ARE MADE STAR-BULLET in GIVES YOU TODAV'c, NEWS TOBAV ERAL t5- Guard" alone. Thus the present system of saving 1st Infantry. National Guard of Hawaii, is hanged to lt Regiment. Ha waiian Infantry, National Guard. Field Company A.

Hawaiian Signal Corps. National Guard, is the new designation of that company, and the ccast artillery companies are 1st Company. Hawaiian (oast Artillery. National Guard, and Companv. Hawaiian coast Artillery, National Guard.

crenuv ed yes- -rdy. ASHLEY In th- ('eiiariinent hospital, Fort -hafter, Honolulu, Dec. 20, Rurel A.JiIey. private in the Cnite.1 Statr-s army, unmarried, a natlva of Kaotas, 22 years old The bodv v.ill be ent to the mainland in the not trail lor burial. PCHI I.EXA On School street, near Liliha.

Dec. 2.. l6, Kamaka Puhu-lena, a native of Makena. Maui, aged 66 years, occupation, stevedore. CRAXDELL In Honolulu.

Dec. 26, iWIC. Irs. M.rv Raymond Crandei'l of the Colonial hotel, widow, a native of Trenton, years old: mother of Mrs. Lacev.

wife of Col. E. Lacev Dec. Mrs. ARRIED WILSON-DRYERS In Honolulu 22, 1916, Ernest Wilson and Edith Dryers, Rev.

Samuel maiopili, assistant liastor of TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY That the campaign for the water snd sewer bond issue for which a plebiscite has been called for February 21 will be entirely along educational lines is the intention of Harry Murray, superiniendent of the water department Murray believes that the citizens ill vote for the bonds if the need of the city for such an issue is clearly put before them and to carry out this scheme he is having maps for the various districts where the improvements are to be put in drawn. These maps will be distributed among the people and also posted in conspicuous places. Slides showing where all the new pipes are to be laid will also KELP WANTED. APOLLO CLUR WILL SING ON NEW YEARS One of the features of the Y. M.

C. A. New Year's program will be ihe appearance ot the Apollo Club mm flood cook; must have good reference. Address 1' U. Box 4u7.

ilS POSITION WANTED makapill church. Palama. officiating; witnesses- William M. Uive anj Miss Alice Dunal KA A I ILM1 A A I In Honolulu. 21.

HI, David Kahalehili and Mrs. Maria ka Main Kawaa Makau.ii. Rev. Father Reginald Vzendoorn of the Catholic Cathedral officiating: witnesses Lukla Kam ri and Anna Kaiama. CLARK-ORIFFlTHS In Honolulu.

Hec. 2" 1915. Herbert B. Clark and TELEGRAPH CO. Up-to-the-minute service to the Mainland and steamers Sierra, Sonoma and Ventura at sea.

The Federal Company has been awarded U. S. Gov ernment contract to equip all battleships and three of th largest radio stations in the world (including; Pearl Harbor) with Poulson apparatus. THERE A REASON 828 Fort Street Telephone 4085 American lady wants position as companion for elderly person. Apply Phone mi Mi-tS FOR SALE of the leading musical organisations in Honolulu This club will sing Kudyard Kipling's "Recesncnai.

with music Reginald De Koven. Ihe personnel of the oreanization which will sing next Mondav evening moving picture ne shown at the houses. Locomobile Touring Car; good as new; electric lights and starter: in perfect condition. Demonstration Royal Hawaiian Oarage. 66B8 tf Miss Catherine Louise Griffiths.

Rev. Stmuel K. Kan aiopih, assistant pastor, of Kaumakapili church, officiating: witnesses John T. Gale. Mrs.

S. K. Kamaiopili and Samuel Kahai. Tl In Honolulu. Dec.

22, 1916. Her'eit Vivian Turner and LIONEL R. A. HART! The campaign will start the first week in January and from the very start to February 21 Murray plans to hold as many meetings as possible. "Practicaily everybody is now in favor of the bond issue." Murrav said this morning.

"There is some opposi tion in the Kalihi district because the people have been told that onlv Toon feet of pipe is to be laid there" The plans call for marly 17,000 feet of pipe, which proves my contention that if the plans are properly explained to the people they will see the need of the issue." A canvass of the members of the board of supervisors this morning also showed that they are willing to do all Miss vnna Johanna Louise Bethe, is as toliows: PMHp Hall, Tom i'art-r. Theodore Aw ana and George Andrus. firs tenors; Will Soper. Chester Livingston. Stacy Ayres and Leo Stiles, second tenors; Stanley Livingston.

Chris; ian Jenkins. Harold Yost. Hogarth Vtti-john and Harry Newcomh; bass Geo A. Brown, Dr. S.

1. IJarnes. fi" King. P. imnwen and E.

G. Bartlett. Officers of the club are Stan'ev Livingston, president; E. G. Hartlet't sec retary and treasurer, and Georce An-drus, director.

ARMY ASKSFOrVuNLVS TO REPAIR OLD PIERS i 'ii Dec. 2i. 1916, Mrs. Vntonia Fernandes Luiz of 1237 Wilhelmina Rise, Kaimtiki, widow, a native of Madeira. Portugal, years.

months and 1o davs old. PANUI In Hoioluln. Dec. 26, 1916. Mrs.

Sarah Panni of 32 North Kukni street, a native of this city, 44 years old. KAPUAIWA In Honolulu. Dee. 25, 1916, Mrs. E.

L. Kapuaiwa of Liliha Iitreet. a native of South Kona. Hawaii. 4.1 years old.

HONDA LIRO -In Honolulu. Dec. 24. 1916, Mertha. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Hondaliro of 952 Dow sett lane, Palama, a native of tnis city, one month and 13 days old. KUEKAA In Honolulu, Dec. 21, 1916, Mrs. palaha Kuekaa of South Queen street.

Kakaako, widow, a native of Kona, Hawaii. 70 years old. SILVA In Honolulu, Iec. 21. 1916, the infant ot Mr.

and Mrs. F. A. Silva of 1340 Alapai street, a native of this city. ALl'XA In Honolulu.

Dec. 1916, Mrs. Louisa Xaiwi Maluna of King street, near i'ua lane, dl- vorce.l. a native of Makua, Waia-nae. Oahu.

34 ycara. 5 months mid 7 days old. MART IX In Los Anseles. Pal. SECURITIES Fort Street MARKET QUOTATIONS CLOSE OF BUSINESS TODAY Yester AT Kev.

tl. I racy, vicar of St. Clenieat's Episcopal church, Makiki, officiating; witnesses Ralph E. Turner. Lena Bethe and Mrs.

H. CLARK-GRIFFITHS At 598 Hotel street. Dec. 23. li'lH.

Herbert B. lark and Catherine L. Griffiths. Rev. S.

K. Kamaionili officiating. day. Volcano Rising I issue mey can to have the bond passed. Army officials announced today that WHO IS WIDOW OF MIYAKE? WHITNEY i'i" "pnaiion ot 930,000 has been asKeu iiom tne present Con for work on militarv piers in Ho- Witnesses, John Gale.

Mrs. Kamaiopili and Samuel Kahai. PAXG-LAXGSI At Hotel street. Hec. 25, George H.

Pang and Mrs. Annie M. Langsi. Rev. S.

K. Kamaiopili officiating. Palmer P. Wot.ds and James Goldstein messes. BAK ER-M ATTOS On Nuuanu avenue.

Dec. 23, 1916, Frank Baker and DESIRES TO KNOW Circuit Judge Whitney anticipates! repair nolulu The is to mouev resent pier used by the army 'e repaired as soon as the secured anrl InniifarmJ IU Jills IS the ier at the fn.r Uie navy. ot uiclurds stropt Annie Iv Mattos. Rev. M.

E. Silva officiating. Witnesses. Mr. and Mrs.

K. Panui. KAHALEHILI-KAT A A On waia-hao street. Dec. David Kahalehili and Maria ka Malu Kawaa.

Begin 1 1 Yzendoorn officiating. Lukia Kamati and Anna Kaiama. witnesses. AKIXI-ROBERTS At the Catholic Less than 1 00 Feet from Top The Sight of a Generation Leave Honolulu Saturday 3 P. M.

Return Tuesday 7 A. M. All expenses, $30.00 Inter-Island Steam Navigation Lt In return the army is to secure the triangular shaped pier just Waikiki ot the other. Sheds will be placed upon this pier for use by the army Discouraging news has been received to the effect that the $400,000 or-iginally set aside for barracks at Fort Shafter has all been expended on the norder no money will be available Atlanta Arizona Ray Alaska Gold Big Ledge Boston Montana is bee Copperfields Caledonia Calumet Jercmc Calaveras Emma Copper Green Mcnster Gold Road Bonanza Hecla Hull Iron Blossom Insp. Needles Jerome Verde Jerome Victor Ex Jumbo Ex Kcnnecott Marsh Mrgma Mother Lode Mcnster Chief Merger Mayday Old Emma Ray Cons.

Ray Hercules Rex Cons. Superstition Success SMver Koig Cons Toncpah Ex. Tonopah Jim Butler Tuolumne Today .09 .22 10.87' 3.62' .67 .75 .50 .47 1.87' 2 4.25 1.50 2.12' .25 7.62 .40 1.25 .50 1.42' 1.50 .25 44.12! .09 38.00 A' 37 .06 .09 .55 25.50 4.62' .45 .33 .40 425 3.87' .83 2.00 j9 difficulty in determining the real wife of Hidematsu Miyake. who. in the face of deportation to Japan by federal immigration authorities, recently committed suicide.

Ryotaro has been appointed temporary administrator of the Miyake estate under bond in the sum of $5000. The estate is said to be valued at a sum equal to the amount of the bond. A woman claiming to be the widow of Miyake is in detention at the federal immigration station pending investigation of charges recently preferred against her. Another story is that the lawful wife of Miyake is living in Japan. Judge Whitney is mak ing a personal investigation in an attempt to secure the correct facts.

.09 .20 11.00 3.75 .65 .75 .50 1.87' 4.50 1.6834 2.12! .29 7.56! 4 45 1.25 .50 1.37' 1.50 .27 45.75 .09 41.00 .43 .37 .06 1 .09 I .50 i 26.37' I -L621 .49 .30 .40 4.25 3.87' .83 2.00 I 10 1. so 24. 191k. Mrs. T.

O. Martin, formerly! Miss Evangeline Silva of a native of this city. 22 years old; I sister of Mr3. M. V.

Fernandes of' Maka veil, Kauai. XIOLOPCA In the Queen's hospital. Honolulu, Dec. 26, 1916, Xunu Xio-lopua of Kalihi-uku. unmarried, I stevedore, a native of Hamakuapo- ko.

Maui. years old. WINCHESTER In Honolulu. Dec. 27.

Charles K. Winchester of Kna-j kini street, widower, foreman of Ho- nolulu Watr Works, a native of Lahaina. Maui, years old. KEIK At the Children's Hospital. De-.

27. 1016. William, son of John W. Keiki. a native of Honolulu.

I aged nine years, thre- months and post been io! new ouildi igs at the local until a future appropriation has made. Phone 4941 BISHOP BASH FORD COMING Queen Street eight d.ivs. Mission. 24. 1916, Jack Makini and Hattie Roberts.

Rev. Father Maximin officiating. Witnesses. Henry Makini and Pricilla Tomas. McGCKX FOCXTAIX In Honolulu.

Dec. Charles A. McGnrn and 'iiss Hattie Fountain. Rev. Samuel K.

Kamaiopili. assistant pastor of Kaumakapili church, Palama, officiating; witnesses Benjamin Mari and Mildred Mountain. WOOD A D-ERX ESTBERG In Honolulu. Dee 27. Samuel K.

Woodward and Miss Helen Ernest-berg. Rev. Samuel K. Kamaiopili. assistant pastor of Kaumakapili DRILL IN ARVORY Ir.

William H. Fry. superintendent of the Methodist Episcopal Mission, is receipt of a letter from Bishop Basbford of Shanghai. China, "la? he is returning to Ameri. a with Mrs.

Rashforri. They will arrive in Honolulu January 2 on the Siberia Maru and mny remain in the islands TO KILL MICE ALWAYS USE STEARNS' ELECTRIC PASTE U. S. Government Buys It SOLD EVERYWHERE 25c and $1.00 BEAUTIFUL ORIENTAL GOODS FONG INN CO. Nuuanu near Paiuhi St.

iy, Coast laid, will afternoon at Fort Driil of the 1st Cornpai tiilery f'oips, held o'rlock the armory instead of Hussv. be in De for a month. Temiskaming Utah Copper 99.55?.

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