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EVENING DUt-LETIX. HONOLULU, T. H.. SATURDAY. FKI1. 15. tOft"?
KIDNEY TROUBLES
The Itldneys aro essential orjrnns
for liccpitiff the hoily free from lm-
Su'rltlcn. If Uiey should fall to work
cath would ensue In very short time.
In (lamination or irrltntion caused
byfomo feminine derangement may
spread to some extent to the Kldnevs
and affect them, The cause can lie
so far removed by using Lydla E.
rinklmm'a Veeerable Compound
that the trouble will disappear.
When a woman Is troubled with
pain or weight In loins, bncltachc,
swelling of the limbs or feet, swell
ing under the eyas, an unonsy, tired
feellntr In the region of tho kidneys,
sho should loso no ttino In com
mencing treatment with
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
It may be tho means of aaTlng her life. Head what this medlclno did
for Kate A. lie am, 620 West 47th Street, New York, who writes:
Pear Mrs. Flnkham: "I owo a debt of gratitude to Lydla E. rink
ham's Vegetable Compound for It has saved my life. I suffered" with
Kidney trouble, Irregularities and painful periods, and my blood was
fast turning to water. I used your medicine for some time and It hoa
made mo strong and well." . ...
Lydla E. Pinkham's Veietable Compound made from native roots
and herbs cures Fcmalo Complaints, such ns Falling and Displacements,
and Organic Disomies. Dissolves and expels Tumors at nn early stage.
It strengthens and tones the Stomach. Cures Headache, General Debility
and Invigorates tho whole system. For derangement of tho Kidneys In
either sex Lydla E. l'lnkham's Vegetable Compound Is excellent.
Mrs. Pinkham's Invitation to Women
Women suffering from any form of female Illness are Invited to write
Mrs. Plnkhatn, at Lynn, Mass., for advice. It Is free.
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INCANDESCENT LIGHT
is the modern illuminant. You can read in your library
by an incandescent lamp with ground globe, and you will
have light that is as strong as daylight, yet softer, and
more evenly diffused.
It has a clear, steady light, and gives off no heat or
odor.
Have us wire your house for electricity.
Hawaiian Electric Co., Ltd.,
Office, KINO ST. near AIAKEA. PHONE 390.
Thoroughbred Registered Jersey Bulls
The pure-bred Jersey Bulls,- Ojibway of Y. B., A. J. C. 0 No. G0247,
and Quenon Lad, 2nd A. J. C. C, No. 03304, at service at $10.
Tel. 890 The Pond Dairy
Evening Bulletin
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MISS KATE A.HEARN
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WORKS CO., LTD.
0. S. LEITHEAD, Manager.
75c, Pep Month
DAVIS mis III
A petition for it writ of habeas cor
lius, on behalf of Kunakinlil Tntsu
Born Ihir been filed, nnd mi order W
t nod to HIkIi BlierllT Henry to nppe.ir
In court next Tuesilay iiiomliiK, when
tho pelltlon will hu heard. The pelt
(Ion Is Illed by Ueoigo A. D.ivls, of
courRu.
The petition nllefics that Tntsu
poio was convicted before thn Jmlgo
of tho Fourth flrrult In .lanuary,
1liu:i, of nuiiitur In tho 111 hL dcRiee,
and was sentenced to 'JB jears' Im
prisoliinpiit Davis nllcges ns n ground for ac
tion tliat tliu pi holier wax not imkod
whuthcr or not hn hud iinjIliliiK to
say vli M'litemu kIkiiiM not be pro
nounced, which hu rlnlni nls In Nida
tion of the Constitution of tho United
Slntes, ulid mnl.os tliu ciiullnemrnt of
Tatsugoto In O.1I111 Jail unlawful.
HI SALE
Everyone should Inkc note of Yee
Chan'H great rrcliicllon. (loods nro
being sold at less Hum half prlro. Just
Imagine negligee Khlrts nt i'5 cuntj
each. Another thing get ready for
next winter buy them while they're
cheap blankets nt 75 cents n pair
nnd bed-spreads nt " rents each. It
will pay ou to buy nt Yee Chon's ol!
More, 1005 Niiuanii near King.
SURE ENOUGH.
Do Uroko "Thero Is no show for a
poor man in this country."
Hyker "Wlint's tho matter
tho B-cent theaters?"
with
JHP BULLETIN ADB. PAY -SJQ
Fop Rent
$12.50 House on Gulick Ave., 3
Bedrooms, near King St.
$12.00 Furnished Cottage at Manoa
Valley, 2 Bedrooms, Ideal
Country Home; adjoining
stream.
P. E. R. Strauch
Waity flldg. ?4 S. King St.
SUPPOSE Y0U
knew a man who would not use
matches, but stuck to the tinder box?
What would you call him?
HOW ABOUT YOURSELF! Arc
you developing in the dark-room
still? Why not be PROGRESSIVE
in photography?
Here is what G. H. Claudy savs:
"It has been proven by logic, by
experiment, and by rule of thumb,
time after time, that Tank Develop
ment does all that hand and eye can
do, yet there arc thousands who re
fuse to believe what is a known fact,
and still stick to the old red light,
hot, stuffy room, and variable form
ula methods." The
Ingento Tank Developer
makes developing easy and pleasant.
It is the simplest, easiest, and best.
Honolulu Photo Supply Co.
"Everything Photographic" Fort St.
THE PLEASANTON
Swell rooms en suite with or with
out baths; with every modern con
venience. Rates may be had from
Mrs. J. W. Macdonald,
PROPRIETOR.
WILDER AVE. and PUNAHOU ST,
TELEPHONE 308.
. TJjmmuM
A GOOD SIGN
COSTS YOU NOTHING IT
PAYS FOR ITSELF.
TOM SHARP,
MAKES GOOD SIGNS,
f.VjaaK
COME NOW!
Send in your orders at once to
Bo Wo
The Finest Jade Jewelries, Etc
The Finest Workmanship on the
market here.
Leave your order now for Chinee
New Year.
Hotel St., bet. Alakea and Smith.
Japanese Curios, Silk Kimonos,
Shirts, Pajamas, Shirt Waists, Fancy
Embroidered Goods.
K. Fulcuroda,
E0TEL STREET NEAR BETHEL.
MATE SCHOOUA'AMS
AFTER BABBIT1
The
Superintendent Criticized
Apparel of Some Lady
Teachers.
the
The real Witness of the Wlieicfoie
concerning tliu midden iteparliite o
tho head of the school department fo.
tho Kant, has hern oxtrlonteil from
tho Howness of tho Which. It appeal 1
that ho lied Ui escape Hie wrath of
r.utrased femininity. Then. Ib lep-irt
ed to ho 11 winter retort down In tin
hot regions Hint rnntalnK no fury llk
n woman fronted. If, nx alleged thr
Superintendent scorned n tnimljcr n
tho lady teachers It Ik small wmde
hu found Htiddenly that liuiliiom ralle
him nway. .
In tliu public Fchoolx, IIir children
nru not tho only ones who hae to pas
examinations Tho teachers hao tr
go against tho game, too. And some
times they flunk.
ArcordliiK to tho Bad, sad tale tutu
by Komo of tho Indignant ti-nrln rs. tin
Superintendent not long iiko made r
loiliid of all tho KChols of Honolulu
nnd niado n critical and iiilnuie exam
inntlon of the teachers, p.ilng pai
tlcutar attention to their iieiitiiesn, (In
quality, cut nnd fit of their clothes
etc.
Thero is ono school nut far fron
tho business center of Honolulu. Hi
teachers of which lire an well knowi
In nodal iih In pedagogical elieles. t
largo part of their monthly salaries I
spent on clothing, nnd 111 a conse
quence, they nro all tintmiiall) wel
dtesscd.
Yet when tho Inspecting ofncla
camo to pass upon them, his Icarnc
brow became wrinkled with dlsnpprm
nl nnd his lips were drawn askew r
scorn.
Why was not moro attention pah
to neatness, ho demanded, and why nl
this slovenliness? An Instructor o
tho youth of Honolulu ought 'to pa
moru nttentlon to her perhimal np
ponrnnce, oubIiI to wear betti r clothe
and of n moro fashionable cut. l
was astonished and rlced to set
Euch carelessness. And he markoi
all but one of tho Kroup far down li
tho scale of neatness and attention ti
personal appearance. And before tin
horrified teachers could recoxer fron
their astonishment, ho escaped
if common report is true, the las
week tho offlclnl spent In Honoluli
was anything but slow. One nfter an
ether, tho teachers vlsltul his omc
hiul told him things that mado tin
speeches of Cntallno sound llku t lie
addresses nt a promotion meeting. Th
very Ideal A Man a mure, common
ordinary scrub of a Mini dnre to crlt
icizo n Woman's clothing' It was at
Outrage, a Shnmo. Worse. It was ,
Scnndnl
So tho Superintendent went Has
whero tho weather Is cooler.
Tuesday night ends tho season ot
Frank Cooley and his company at the
Orphoum theater. W J. Kllcford, the
Coast manager of the show, has time
for It In the Coast cities that has lo
lie tilled, nnd the (omp.iii)'K Immedi
ate return la therefore necessary
I'our more shows nro to lie glvo'i,
however, tho regular evc'nlng per
formancC8 tonight, Monday nnd Tues
day, nnd an extia niatlnco Tucsi
afternoon. Tonight's) pcrforman-e
will he "Tho Man From Mcxlcp,
which Is also to be repeated Tuesdto
afternoon, many lequcsts for Us pro
dilution having been recched from
the matinee pations.
Two of the season's suecesses nr
to bo repeated for tho last two nlghti
of tho engagement. Monday night
"A Daughter ot Dixie" Is to bo play
ed. This play was presented out
night nt the Hawaiian Opera House
nnd created a ery favorahlo Impres
sion. It Is a eomedy-drnmn telling n
beautiful story In a quiet way. Tues
day night tho sttongest of tho sen
son's molndramas is to bo presented,
"Tho Scout's Kuveiige," which was
played hcio tho llrst week ot tho en
gagement. There ate many pople
horo who havo not scon theso plii.
nnd ciowded houbes should greet the
company nt its closing performances
BAND CONCERTS
In memory of the birthday of tho
lato Robert Wilcox, tho band will
play at 10 o'clock tlila afternoon at
the Kahlllnulanl Hall.
At 3 o'clock the band will piny nt
the fair for tho benefit of tho l'aluma
Ttire Milk Association at tho resi
dence of Fred. .1. I.owrey.
There will ho no Sunday afternoon
(bucort tomorrow, as the band will
tako part In tho reglmentul parade of
tho National Guard ot Hawaii.
DIG SHOW TONIGHT.
Mr. Donlno will Blvo his great mo
lug picture performunco tlila oveulnc
at tho Oporn House. If you hnvo not
been fortunate enough to sccmo souU
nrraiiRo to got to tho Oporn Housi
early ami buy tho gallery seats, Doort
open nt 7.30. Performance at 8:15.
ORPHEUM THEATER
Last Nights
OF THE
Frank Cooley Company
Performances
SATURDAY EVENING
"THE MAN FROM MEXICO"
MONDAY EVENING
"A DAUGHTER OF DIXIE"
TUESDAY EVENING
"THE SCOUT'S REVENGE"
TUESDAY MATINEE
"THE MAN FROM MEXICO"
Evening Prices
25, 35 and 50c
MOVING PICTURES
Hawaiian Opera House,
February 15
Exhibited by B. K. B0NINE for the
Benefit Hawaii Yacht
Fund
UNUSUAL ATTRACTIONS.
Lifelike Moving Pictures of
HAWAIIAN SCENES,
KING STREET IN ACTION.
SURFING AT WAIKIKI,
CATTLE AT KAWAIHAE,
and for the first time anywhere, the
picture of the
PASADENA FLORAL PARADE
Taken by Mr. Bonino at the request
of the Floral Parade Committee of
that City.
Mr. Bonine will be assisted by
COLONEL JOHNSON
and the
DIAMOND HEAD ATHLETIC CLUB
In Poses, Horizontal Bar Work
and Feats of Strength.
Music by the St. Louis College
Alumni Orchestra; and Double Quar
tet in special music, and Bcrgstrom
Companv's Victor Auxetophone.
ADMISSION. 25c, 50o and 75c.
Tickets at Wall, Nichols Co., Ltd.
GardenParty
At Home Of
MRS. F. J. L0WREY
Corner Lunnlilo and
Victoria Streets
IN AID OF
Palama Settlement,
District Nursing and
Pure Milk DepotWork
SATURDAY
FEBRUARY 15, 1008
RUN DOWN I
OVERWORKED?
TRY SOME
Koenig's
Malt Extract
It will build you up
again.
CHAMBERS DRUG CO.,
FOR. FORT AND KING STS.
PHONE 131.
MONEY
will rattle in your jeans if you sell
your old watches nnd jewelry to
J. CARLO,
1018 NUUANU NEAR KING
P. H. Burnetts
Attorney: Notary: Conveyancer:
Real Estate: Mt'c, Loans: Collec
tions. Agent to Grant Marriage Lie
:nses. Office 70 Merchant St. Phone 310,
WE GUARANTEE
THE
QUALITY
Or ALL THE
Meats
WE SELL.
Try Us
WITH AN ORDER.
C. Q. Yee Hop
& Company
Telephone 251
FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
Latest Shapes and
Stylish Trimming.
Cleaning Of All Kinds of Hats.
UYEBA,
1028 NUUANU AVENUE.
VICTOR TALKING
MACHINES
sold on easy terms at
BERGSTR0M MUSIC CO., Ld.
THE OWL
5e Cigar for the Wise.
M. A. Gunst & Co.
Howard,
.Waltham or Elgin'
Watch
SEE US RIGHT NOW,
J.A.R.Vieira&Co.
! 113 HOTELST. HONOLULU.1
HATS
arc made in this shop with the same
amount of attention to detail that is
given the art of trimming in main
land places.
MRS. DUNN'S SHOP,
Harrison Block.
WahYingCuongSo.
King Street, Ewa of Fishmarkct.
DRY GOODS AND FURNISHING
GOODS of EVERY DE
SCRIPTION. THE JAPANESE
Labor Union
Employment Office supplies all Na
tionaime3 to plantations, contractor!
and shipping,
YOSHIKAWA,
103 KINO ST.
BREAD
FINEST QUALITY
in the city.
Vienna Bakery
PHONE 107.
H
SLt;
JWITH ONLY!
I ' per week you can get a fine ! jfj
I ! Howard, i
Short
Kimona Jackets,
Silk Kimonos,
Ladies'
Silk Shirt Waists,
- Patterns,
Everything from Japan
JAPANESE BAZAAR
I FORT NEXT THE CONVENT "
FINEST I-IT
r.nd cloth of A-l quality can be n .r
chased from
SAING CWAN,
McCANDLESS BLDO.,
r. 0. Box 901. Telephone 931.
COOKING
can be done very easily with your
apanese servant by purchasing an
English and Japancso Cook Book.
AT ALL BOOKSTORES.
LUNCHES and DRINKS
The most popular
place in town.
The Fashion Saloon,
Hotel St. near Fort.
Jack Scully. Jack Roberts.
Sanitary Steam Laundry
PHONE 71.
Branch- TERRITORIAL MESSEN
GER SERVICE. PHONE 381
"'KTCrilY NOT let us have your bus
"" incss to advertise!
HAWAII PUBLICITY CO.,
82 MERCHANT ST.
KEYSTONE-ELGIN WATCHES
INGERS0LL WATCHES
At All Wntchdealers.
Jos. Schwartz,
Agent for Hawaiian Islands,
Cor. FORT and KING Sts.. Honolulu.
For Expert Repairs on Bicycle, Mo
ercycle, Automobiles, etc., call on
J. 5 cantos
Back of Peter's,
"HONE 361. UNION OT.
n vrsifhij? ""
kVnoleiaie ir.ipwrter r.u judv'.
itir-PtAN AND
AMERICAN DKV CoCOS.
"OBT nt CiUk'DSi f
BUIlDING materiaT
OF ALL KINDS.
DEALERS IN LUMBER.
ALLEN & ROBINSON.
Queen Street :: :: :: Honolulu.
X PICTURES
M FOR AT.T.
Ste Our Window
5 CENTS TO 30 CENTS
Wall, Nichols Co., Limited
WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY
DECORATIONS
WOMEN'S EXCHANGE.
' BAMBOO FURNITURE
Of All Kinds And Descriptions At
Reasonable Prices.
SEE OUR DISPLAY.
S. TATA IN I
Emma St. near Beretania.
BEAUTIFUL PICTURES AND
TASTY FRAMES
reduced to a low price at
PACIFIC PICTURE FRAMING CO.,
1050 Nuuanu.
R. MIYATA A flf) .
CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, PAIN-
TfiilS, iyVFEK HANGERS and
MASON WORKERS.
Second Hand Lumber, Doors tnd
Sashes Bought and Sold.
KING ST., PALAMA JUNCTWN,
TPHONE 694.