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MATINEE TODAY, 2:15Daniel Frohman Presents the Dainty and Bewitching
Margmernde ClarkIN ,-
The Prince and the PauperA Dramatization of Mark Twain's Most Celebrated Story
in Five ActsTHIRD CHAPTER OF
"THE RED CIRCLE""UP-TO-THE-MINUT-
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WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS
BettyMansenEdwa,..pOUNT TOLSTOI'S MASTERPIECE
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"ANNA; KAREMNA HEART GRIPPING STORY OF A LOVE-STARVE- D
, WOMAN'S STRUGGLE FOR HAPPINESS;. - also v y:: :
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Parade Pageant and SportsWill Promote Festivity on
Hawaiian Holiday
Kamehameha Day celebration thisyear will be the most characteristic,the most enthusiastic, since annexa-tion.
That is what John C. Lane says. Heought to know, for he la chairman ofthe Kamebameha Day celebration com-mittee and has all the plana in hand."It used to be a Rreat day with theHawaiians," he said this morning. "Itwill be again. Advertising, concertedeffort, the revival of racing will allhelp to make the biggest, beet celebra-tion Honolulu has seen in years."
The mayor told of the celebration ofthe dav when lie was a little boythe town choked with visitors fromall over the islands, the whole citygay with leis, flowers everywhere,pa-- u riders in tneir brilliant costumesdashing through the streets, every-body happy and carefree with all theirtroubles thrown to the winds the oneday of all the year that everyone inthe islands looked forward to.
Every 'slander will be requested towear a lei on June 11 and 12, themayor said. All those in the paradeare to carry an extra one to be castat the foot of the statue of Kamehameha the Great as the marchers pass itMore than 50 pa-- u riders are expectedto join in the march and as the linehalts to do honor to the greatest ofall Ha'vaiians they will group them-selves around the statue and the Roy-
al Twins, representatives of the pairwho stayed close to the great king'sside all his life. There will be asong at the statue and then the linewill pass on to the capitol. V
Prince Kalanianaole has promisedthe loan of some of his relics of theold days spears, idols, etc few thepageant to be held at night, and it Ishoped that others will be obtained.Benefit Dance May 13.
In order to raise $1500 with vhicato finance the celebration on June 12.a benefit concert and dance will begiven in the National Guard armoryon the evening of May 13, beginningat 8 o'clock.
The dance will be opened with agrand march led by Mayor and Mrs.John C. Lane. Music wJllbe furnish-ed by the Hawaiian Banfl. Betweendances the following program will berendered:Duet "Nani Waipo" ,
.............. ; ." Prince LeileohokuMrs. Lydia Cummings, John Bright
Hawaiian Selections. . .Pali Glee ClubMedley, Hawaiian Airs............
Hawaiian BandSong "Springtime" ...............
Latter Qay Saints ChoirHawaiian Songs r. ..... Pali Glee ClnbSong. ........ .Young People's League
. Led by Charles E. King.Selection. .Haw'n Band and Orchestra' The committee in charge of thecelebration is endeavoring to sell 3000tickets at 50 cents each.Parade to Be Unique.'The opening feature of Kamehame-h- a
Day will be a parade to start fromAala park promptly at 8:80 a. ra. Uwill be in charge of Capt. Robert Par-ker Waipa, marshal, and Oscar P.Cox and J. K. Moktimaia, aides.
Following the Hawaiian "Band,.which will lead the parade, w ill marchthe out-of-tow- n representatives cf thelocal Hawaiian societies.
This delegation will be followed bythe following societies: Hui Kameha-meh- a.
Hui Kaahumanu. Hui Kalama,Hut Oiwl (roenJHui Oiwi (women),Court Lunalilo 6600, A: O. F.; HuiPdola' (men), Hui Poola (women),Hui Oplo, I D, S.; Hui o na Mana-wale- a.
L. D. S ; Kamehameha cadetbattalion, Kamehameha Girls' School,Kamehameha Alumni, Young People'sLeague. " v
The line of march will be fromAala Pari; along KIn street tq theKamehameha statue, around the sta-tue through the makai entrance tothe Capitol grounds to the bandstand,passing the makai steps of the Capi-tol. .
The Sops and Daughters of War-riors will be on guard at the Kame-hameha statue as the parade - passes.On the Capitol steps, while the paradeIs passing, the members of the HuiHale o na Alii o Hawaii will sndguard by King Kamehameha's wargod, 'Kukalimoku.,,
At the conclusion of the parade anoration in Hawaiian will be deliveredfrom the bandstand by Rev. J. K. Ka-nra- u,
pastor of the Pearl City Hawpvian church.Pagtant at Night.
The celebration will be concludedby a snectacular Hawaiian pageant tobe held in the Waikiki end of theCapitol grounds, beginning at 8
o'clock.Nearly 300 persons will take part
in the pageant, which Is entitled"From Darkness to Light," and, whichwill be produced under the directionof the Sons and Daughters of War-riors, the principal actors ' and act-resses being members of the Hale ona Alii of Hawaii. It will begin withthe days prior to the discovery ofHawaii, depleting the different modesof living, worship and'aacrifice.. Vari-ous stages of the history' of the is-
lands will be portrayed, including thearrival of the missionaries.
Princess J. K. Kalanianaole is "direct-or, and John Wise superintendent ofthe pageant. r
The action will last about two andone-hal- f hours.
The following committers are work-ing toward making the celebration asuccess:
General committee Edgar Henri-que- s,
chairman; Mayor Lane, chairrman executive committee; Will E.Miles, secretary; D. P. R. Isenbcrg,
' 'treasurer.Statue decorations Sons and
Daughters of. Warrtors. ' '.Bleachers and chairs-i-- S. C. Dwight.
Vlhta Your Eyes Need CareTry llaring Eye Cszedy
HA HA DAY 1916
John Kekuewa. Peter Kanae.Pageant Princess Kalanianaole,
Mr. II- - H Webb. Mrs S. V. Dwight.Chorus-Char- les E. King.
Athletic Evnts on Kmhamha Day.Baselftill St. Iuis vs. Chinese at
Athletic Park. Honolnlus vs. 2othInfantry at Athletic Park.
Horse Racing Running races. Polojony races. Harness races at Ka- -
piolani Park race track.
BOND PROPOSAL
OF MAYOR WILL
BE LIVE ISSUE
Proposal to Borrow $750,000for Roads Heard By Super-
visors and Referred
Mayor Lane's bona message wastaken from the table last night andit will soon be an active issue in thecity if plans of some of the super-visors go through. On motion of Sup-ervisor Charles N. Arnold, it was re-
ferred to the several committees con-cerned with orders to them to reportat the next meeting. After that thequestion of a $750,000 bond issue forthe city will be taken before the pub-lic in a series of addresses beforesemi-publi- c organizations and at anumber of mass meetings.Kalakaua Avtnue Considered.
Kalakaua avenue held the atten-tion of the board meeting last nightfor nearly half an hour, about 20 min-utes of which was taken up by thjreading of the report Details of thereport of George M. Collins, city engi-neer, on the improvement of Kala-kaua avenue submitted last nightwere published in Monday's Star-Bulleti- n.
After objections to his schemeby Supervisor Arnold the report wasreferred, to the road committee., No mention was made of the mem-orial to the governor, although' it wasslated to come up. It is looked on asan already disposed of matter by mostof the supervisors.
The meeting was a long and deadlydull one and when near ita conclu-sion, Supervisor Ben Hollingersprang from his chair and let loosea torrent of invective against the pub-lic utilities commission for its actionjust reported at, i the board meetingin passing, the Rnid, Transit charterto the governor without approval oraction dp It, Ihert were "loud cheersfrom the galleries" at the prospect ofa little excitement. "That Is a fineway for a body that has been workinghand in hand with this one to act,"shouted Hollinger.; "It asks us to ap-prove the charter It proposed and thenrefuses approval itself. Where is theirbackbone? Why do they pass tbebuck to the governor? What is theuse of a public Utilities commissiondrawing down $10 for every meeting 11
it has to run babylike to the governorevery time it takes any action?"
Hollinger cooled down after a rainute or two of this and the draft oithe proposed amendments, which hadbeen read by the. clerk, was laid onthe table and the clerk requested tofurnish copies, to all of the membersof the board.
Supervisor F, M. Hatch, chairmanof the franchise committee, commend-ed the amendments . proposed, as theystand, saying that every change in theoriginal draft proposed by the cityattorneys had been accepted.
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CITY SUPERVISORS
Next meeting will benoon, to pass, payrolls.
Thursday
Sea View improvement project pass-ed public hearing last night It waspassed to the engineer for a report
Request of the water investigationcommission for an additional $3000to complete its work was referred tothe finance committee.
An invitation of George W. De LongPost, G. A. R., to join it in MemorialDay services at Nmaanu cemeteryfrom 9 to 12 a. m. May 30 was read.
To save premiums on the bond ofF. R. Ritchie, successful bidder forthe Manoa improvement work theboard did not make the final awardof contract last night.
Amendments to the dance hall .ord-inance, giving the inspectors the pow-er to close places that do not meetwith their approval and making otherminor changes, passed first reading- -
George M. Collins, city engineer,was instructed to prepare a prelim-inary report on the improvement ofLaimi, Park and Puiwa roads in theNuuanu valley. They are to be pavedwjth five inches of concrete.
On motion of Supervisor WilliamLarsen, the board declared that it be-lieved that the Oahu Loan Fund Com-mission should push through to com-pletion the Hillebrand Glen projectTor diverting water into Reservoir No.4.
Expenditure of $50 for a cornerstone for the addition to CentralGrammar school now being built wasauthorized last night Henry Freitas,building inspector, was authorized toemploy an Inspector on the" construc-tion of the school at $5 a day.
The police committee recommendedthat the em ploymap of an attendant
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From Edward Rose's wonderful drama "Their household is happy one but into it creepsserpent.'' little note of menace. , '
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by Dr. R. G. Ayer, emergencyphysician, ha authorized. The ma-
yor will hare to give his recommenda-tions in the matter to the board beforeit can act legally. It is said that beagrees the police committee.
The amendments to theagent ordinance, which have been re-
viewed in the Star-Bulleti- n severaltimes, nearly passed reading lastnight, but just before the motion wasput, Hatch suggested thatit be sent to the and meanscommittee. The previous motion waswithdrawn and his substituted andpassed.
'ou 'vVhitehous.e, assistant citythat-wa- s. will not collect his
April salary of $2Q0. The board saidso last night. He had already col-
lected $750 from the city without, itis. alleged, doing more a lv9days' work, and when he failed to ap-pear during April after notificationthat his connection with the payrollwould end May 1, the road committeedeclared that his salary should not bepaid. The board backed it up.
Survey of some Jands near Hauulaby the': city engineer for E. ' Henri-que- 8'
was authorized. Henrlques hasoffered to build about mile of coralroad in place of soma, tracks throughthe grass that ast? now called road,providing the city will relocate thehighway near Hauula. He i9 to payall the expenses of the engineer andparty while they make the survey,and when this is completed, the boardwill decide whether or not it willauthorize the of the road.
Program beginning 1:30 p. m., until4 p. - m. :
Evening (two shows). 6:30 and 8:30SPECIAL PROGRAM OF TODAY
AND EVENING"June Friday" (four-ree- l drama), Edi-son- .'
"Hearts and cClubs" (comedy), John.
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