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K!Wr!,,TiJ? rnlnfiiinir i Hi IBnT IKv CI-- .x. - V r F w m IA fr it r f ' 7 . Evening Bulletin DAILY and WEEKLY Published b BULLETIN PUDLISHING CO., LTD. At 120 King Street, Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii Daily every day except Sunday. Weekly issued on Tuesday of each week. MEMBER OF TEE ASSOCIATED PBESS. Wallace R. Parrlngton, - Editor SUBSCRIPTION BATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. UVKNt.XO UULLUTIN Per Month anywhere In U S B 7ff Per Uiutt.t aiowherelnUS 3tci Irr jlt, unvAtiere liiL' S M.oo I'el e.r, tMWtpAid, foreign, .. I3.CM1 CIRCULATION LARQSST OF ANY NEWPAPER PUBLISHED in the Territory of Hawaii rip J Editorial Rooms, WI Business SATURDAY Who said turkey? The gobblof Rublilps totlny. Tliiusil.ij lie will lie gobbled. Oil Itcv Mi Thwlng inay II ml more work than lie expected In his hclovcl China A sc.mltv of h.i) In California inn) losult In more business for the niiln limn. Thu American Navy In s.iltl to lnck inrn, vet nothing i .in lie K.tltl against tin Ir iiinllty If Lieutenant Italia be sensible ho Mill he satisfied with his sentence nud not look foi more tumble by liucMtr; the newspapers Otir next President Is booked to visit Cuba In Jiinunr) Wo wonder If ho will bo Invito! to see the 1M wurd Atkinson sugar piopcrty. Tho things of the body are good, the things of the intellect better, lint belt of nil tile the things of tho Mill. I'nsliknt HiHise(ll's Thanksgiving Pioilam itlon It is a safe bet that John 1) parted less llbcnill with his Information whin on the witness stand than ho did to the residential campaign fund with Ills cash. l.i t us liae a National colebratlon of the opening of l'c.irl llaibor In I'M:.' h) ull means, but wo ought to work up something of even smaller moment befoie then There Is a consensus ot oilnlon among educators In New York Hut 1 1 lull Sihool fraternities are a mo'i nee to the moral ami Intellectual wel f.ne of the students In tho secoudaiy hchools. What efftet will the cruise of tho Atlantic l'ket have upon piotcctionj foi an American merchant marine? Will the American Hag of commerce follow the Admiral's Flag on the high sens? Labor leaders dining at the White House with tho President, Ills Cabi net, and tho Justices of tho Supremo Court of the United States Is u new Idea in American politics. It Is at least democratic. With the existing troubles In Chi na, It may be Just as well that tli-3 Atlantic I'leet Is In those watets. It would certainly not tnko ns long to relieve the Legations as It did dur ing the Iloxer troubles of ten years ago. llllm Root in tho Senate will bo n decided gnln to that august body, but the Amcilcan people, ns n whole, i 111 bo the losers If he leavo the State Department, especially at i time when tho Orient nguln looms up us nn International peace disturber. i I, i Tho parcels post Is tho outgrowth of business development and increas ing tinde, and It cannot be prevent ed. It Is lIKo the department stoio which, soonor or later, will come to Honolulu. Why not get together mid fctart one of our own before wo have an Invader from tho mainland? Tho Federal Government has the light to issue bonds for the Panama Canal work, ulso to aid the develop ment of the Philippines. Hut Hit wall, being a Terrltoiy, Is handled differently nnd gets Its share under the general appropriation bills. For tho moment we have no cause for complaint. Thero has recently been a marked ndvunco In the prices of tho neces sary staple supplies although labor Is not jot fully employed, Some aie oeu higher than thoy wero four nnd live ears ugn. Tho man who bus to meet tho burden is tho salaried wage earner whoso advance, If It como at nil, never equals the corresponding Increase In his cost of living. Tho California Stato Committee, organized to prepaio Information on n tariff icivlslon basis, has completed Its work nnd submitted It to tho Committee on Wajs am Mean a of WUUKLY UULI.U'II.N rr Sll Months .Bo Pe- Year, anynherelnUS I. tin Pet Year, anywhere In Canada ., i.Bo l'ereat tKHlpaM, loielen 3.o - 185 Office, - 256 Entered at the Postoflice at Honolulu i-i aeiuiij clan muter. NOVEMBER 21, 1008 the lUmso of Representatives. This will be lilnced before Congiess on De cember u Hawaii's Inteicst In (ho ippnrl consists In the fait that It advocates n protection for sugar ami bananas that Is satisfactory to Island pioduccrs. WHAT OP SUNDAY BRIDGE? Dr. Akcd, foicseolng nothing but cll from the "prcent misuse of the Sabbath," instances nmong other de teriorating liillucnres the Migue of Sunday dlniiei and bridge pnrtlts. "They picsnge disaster," he thinks, "and the atrophy of the best and highest there Is In us," A Sunday dinner party not being In Itself essentially Immoral, It Is ob vlouslv the game of bridge afterward which Is demoralizing Yet only the other dn an npologlbt for the game was alleging In tho London Chion icle that bildge "runs chess a closer Intellectual second than nny other game" This writer even found In bridge qualities that "strengthen the character nnd exeulse tho phiver in pluck, persistence, und self-restraint, while militating against sel fishness " To eiiiourugo these minor Christian virtues would appear to bo n legitimate use of Sunday leisure. It Is clenr that the Increasing pop ularity of card-phi lug on Sunday raises a delicate question of Sabbath observance. It Is n question to which a New I'ngland conscience preserved In nil Its Integrity finds but one an swer. Yet that conscience lias be come nunc clastic. It has been ttrctched to coer Sunday amuse ments not formerly sanctioned Sun day excursion trlpi, Sunday golf, Sunday baseball, Sunday motoring, and what not. It still balks at card games on Sunday and the New York World declares It will no doubt con tinue to lew them with disapproval, notwithstanding tho growing toler ance of week-day ctird-pluving In re ligious qtiai ters where a generation ago It was taboo along with theater going. For Sale Eight Lots at Kaimuki, cleared and fenced. Suitable for truck farm ing $2100. Two fine building lots in Manoa $iuuu anu $iuoo. For Rent Nuuanu Avenue $35.00 Nuuanu Avenue $50,00 School Street $40.00 Quarry Street $22.50 iKinau Street $25.00 Thurston Avenue $75.00 Lunalilo St. (Furnished) ....$40.00 Waikiki (Furnished) $40.00 Waterhouse Trust COR. FORT AND MERCHANT STS. Wireless Telegraph Low Rates; Prompt; Accurate Service. cDMPAnyj - UMtTlD -'4 - a Tr ! i MM3 rfa53T ri,fm i TKinr ,y v-lS. - il Wfc'HMB EVENING BULLETIN, Live In College Hills Them in now no excuse, for not owning u home. Lots aie being sold in College Hills. These lots aru of large sire, low price terms rire easy. Sjwd "fimk LoM BENEFIT CONCERT FOR MUANAUJA CHURCH This evening nt tho Hawaii in Opera House the following progiam will bo given foi the benefit of tho htilihl Moannlna church: Queuing Chorus (a) IJIxlo Uind ...Van dcr Stncker (b) Tinker's Chorus From ltobln Hood Soprano Solo Seicnndu ... Schubert Madamo Alapil, accompanied by Prof. Ilerr Uergcr Chorus rorcst Lcboes Kallhl Young Folks Overture Northern Lights A J. Weldt Kaal Music School Chorus (Selected) . .Kvvn Olio Club Maritime Solo Ob, Him San I leavo 'line? Diliza Mr. Henri N. Claik. Song Ulna Maul (lloo Club Quartet 'Ciiuso I Said Mv Last Farewell Kalllm.il Quirtet Chorus (Selected) Wnlalin Oleo Club IJiict llnke I)at Chicken l'lo Knluliihl Twins Mezio-Soprniio Solo Wihlwelil Oo At. Knal Miss Elizabeth Knal. Selection Kawalliau Glee Club Chorus Kg Ala n Na Pin Wnlanno Glee Club Quartet Ilosary Ncvln St. Imis Alumni Quartet. Dass Solo Old Plantation Ar. i:. Knal Mr. Jnmeif Knmakanl. Fluto Solo Deep Dliio Sea ....Hones Mr. I). Kulwl. Quartet Ilallroad Ar. K. Kaal Kaal Quartet. Chorus Na Mokupiinl Hut Olwi Soclctv Finnic Aloha, Aloha.. Kaal Clou Club tm MRS. DREIER AFTER $200,000. (Continued from Paze 1) tho deed of tiust l which her late husband tied up a great deal of the property of the estate, and the suit is directed against Cecil Drown, ns trustee, nnd Cecil Drown and F. A. Schucfer, executors under the will of tho lato August Drelei. Attorney Anderson of the firm of Kinney, Marx, Prosscr & Anderson is repiesentlng Mrs. Emma Dreler In (ho argument bofore Judge Do Dolt this morning, whllo C. r. Clomons of Thompson & demons is representing tho trustees. If Mrs. Dreter wins out In thU demurrer, It will practically decide tho case, nnd Mrs. Dreler will be the i Ichor by fully $200,000. Judgo Do Dolt has asked the attorneys to sub mit briefs In addition to the oiul arguments. t v Clifford Kimball has just received two high-class electric runabouts of an cntlroly now model. The ma chines have proven very popular with ladles on the mainland. Those re ceived by Kimball are tho first ot their kind to bo seen here. n n Golf enthusiasts will have an op portunity to try their hands on Thanksgiving Day, when a match play will be held on the links of tho Oaliu Country Club. Announcement of particulars will be made later. The December Number 0E THE New Idea Magazine is the best ever issued. It is now here; also the DECEM BER SHEETS and PATTERNS. Price of Magazine, 5c. each. Price of PATTERNS, 10c. each. EHLERS ,HOKOLTTUJ, T. TT, SATURDAY, NOV. 21, 1908. SOCIAL NOTES Mhs Julie Ilamnn, whoso marriage to Mr. Harold Glffoid occurs on the evening of the 28th nt tho Damon man tlon on the hill, bus been much enter tained during tho past month. Her wedding dress of softest white silk, trimmed with raro old lace, which she Inherited fiom her mother, Is a lovely nftalr. Tho wedding will bo strictly private, only the relatives and closest tutlmnto friends being asked. Mrs IMward Tenticy, Mrs. Allco Hastings and Mrs. George Herbert, threo nit Istlc nnd clover sisters, will attend to tho iUco-atlons of tho house. Tho wedding cake, even, a. magnificent nf lair of many lavers, and Intricate frosting, has been made nt home. Mr. Harold Glffard'H farewell batcholor dinner will bo given li 1 tn nt the Coun try Club this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mist gave n very enjoyable bridge evening on Fildny night In honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Claude Usborno nnd Miss Kmlly Gordon. Thero were five tables In nil nnd tho prlzo for tho highest sioie, ii, large bouquet of violets nnd maidenhair, was won by Miss Goi don. Tho rooms wero prettily decor ated nnd among the guests wero Canon nnd Mrs. Usborne, Mr. Gordon Usborno, Mr. Curzon Usborno, Mr. nnd Mrs. Leopold Dlnckman, Mis. Philip Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. Low-ton-Drnln, Miss Mnrgarct Walker, .Mr. J. McKlnnon, Mr. H. Walker, Mr. und Mrs. Deerr. Mr, Duller, who has been staving hero tho past two weeks, will bo much missed on tho gulf links. Ho Is ono of tho best plnvcrs that has ovor vis ited theso Islands. Ho is making his way slowly tow aids imgland, stopping In Japan, China, India and Kgjpt, leaching Vonlco In tho Spring, wliero ho has nn apartment, Ho Is very well known on tho golf club links of Ku ropo nnd was the founder of tho golf club In Delgluni. Tho Prlnciss Knvviiinnakoa expects to sail for New York the flist part of December, and she has taken nn apart ment at tho exclusive Hotel Walton. Miss Koo Davison will remain in charge of tho Pensncola street resi dence and tho chlldivn dining tho ab sence of the Princess, thus enabling her to have tho decided change which her health demands ' The seventeenth annual medical meeting begins today and will last Its usual three days. For tho first time in the history of the society the annual banquet will bo followed by some High Jinks which wo hoar will add very much to the mctrlment of the dinner. Great secrecy Is being ob served ns to the details. Kverjbody Is glad to hear thot Mrs Fiedcrlck Klamp Is getting on well nt tho Queen's Hospital. Judgo and Mis. Selden Kingsbury are stay ing with Mr. Klamp during the en forced absence of Ills wife. Mr. St Clair Dldgood and Mr. Ormo head lima of the Wnlaluu plantation, srllcd In the Clatiillno for a vacation of a sum I time on Maul and Hawaii. The) will return in tho Manna Loa. Mrs. Aitlnir Wull will receive fan cy articles for the Harvest Home in ono of the looms on the second floor ot the Hawaiian Hotel from 2 until G on Tuesday. Tonight will be the smoker and chowder of the Ynlo and Harvard men In Honolulu at University club Cabled results of tho big game at Now Haven will bo lead during tho evening. Mr. James Dougherty was rep: sentcd ns being slightly better this Fancy Lavalliers and Necklaces PERIDOTS, AMETHYSTS, KUNZITES, ETC., ETC, Set in Gold and Platinum. See them They Are Very Stylish. H. F. Wichman & Co. LIMITED, LEADING JEWELERS and WATCHMAKERS ONE OF THE HAPPY HOMES IN CANADA " WHERE PE-RU-NA IS USED IN THE FAMILY. A Great Many Mothers Have Discovered That a Few Doses of Peruna Given at the Right Time Prevent Much Sickness. Uay dolly is well roqjysr ii vy. .wi - W-.A AfOX 61 ' l-J-U. i.V.',","ArJ Mrs. i:tt Booker. Dundurn, Sask., N. W. T Can., writes: "I suffered with Internal catarrh until I wroto to Dr. Hnrtman, and after taking treatment ai ho advised I can say I am now cured of this moat trying affliction, for which I am truly thankful. I think Peruna the best medlctno for catarrh. I never felt better In my life than I do at pres ent." In a later letter Mrs. Booker says; "I can truthfully say from experi ence Peruna is a most wonderful medicine, and In the caso of my llttlo daughter, Elsie Booker, It did all I could wish for, and I am cntlroly willing that you may publish a testi monial In regard to her cure." Allliti Children. Mrs. Schopfer, C93) Prcacott Ave., St. Louis, Missouri, U. S. A., writes: "In tho early part of last year I wrote to yon for advice, for my daughter Alice, four years of ago. Sbo was a puny, tlckly, ailing child since she was born. She had convulsions nnd catarrhal fevers. "I was alwaysdoctorlng until wo com menced to uso Peruna. tiliogrew strong and well. "1'oru.na is a wonderful tonic ; the beat medicine I havo ever nsed. "I was in a vory wretched condition when I commenced to tako Peruna. I had catarrh all through my wholo body, and thank Ood, your medlclno set ma all The following wholesale druggists will morning. Ills Illness Is greatly tol bo deplored and It Is hoped ho will soon lecovcr. k Mr. Clifford Kimball's electilc vic torias a'10 attracting much attention. Ihcy aio easy for n vvoiuin to manage and never seem t oget out of order. A cnblo dispatch states that Mrs. Gaines has nrilvcd safely in Vancouv er before proceeding to her homo in Halifax. ' Pieparntlons aie going steadily on for tho chowder, Dec. Cth, to bo giv en by the Mvitles nt the M 0,111 a Ho tel. I ' Mr. Hvde-Smlth returned Friday from a visit to Count von S. Domko-. nlcz on Hawaii, South Konn. I Dr. Victor Collins and wlfo arrived , in New York on Thursday on her way to Honolulu. Mrs. Ilodo Is nt tho sanltorlum. Central Unlbn Church Bible School at 0:45 a. 111. Men's Dlblo class nt 10. Morning worship at 11 o'clock; tho minister will preach, subject "Tho Three Gieat Desirables." Christian Didcavor Soclctv at 8:30 p. in. Even ing worship nt 7:30 o'clock; uddress en Mrs. Katharine Lent Stevenson, Eiibject "Tho Bright Sldo of tho Tern peranco Iteforni." Christian Chinch A. C. McKeovcr, pastor. 9:45. Bible School. C;30, Y. P. S. C. E , Rtibcct, ' Gratltudo and How To Show It." 11 a. in , ltov. C. C. Wil ton of ABhby, Ohio, who has como to Honolulu to tnke charge of tho mis sion work, under tho auspices of. tho Christian church, will preach. 7:30 p. m , sermon 'by the pastor. All aro welcome. Tho Catholic Church of St. John tho Baptist, Kiillhl vvaenn, In chaigo of Hev, Father Clement. Tonioirow, No vember 22, S:30 11, m, high mnbs, ser mon, collection, Sunday school, 4 p. 111. Hosary. a JBT-'Tor Sale" cards at Bulletin. CHURCH BERVICE8 Reading Matter Writing' Material AND OTHER GOOD THINGS at TLos. G. Thrum. 1063 FORT ST, Saved Mr. Kurnest llo:bmulb. writes! "Two Voara Atrn our ltttln - l. -. . . V' .-;.". Biiiioi ,u,cr. 110 IOOK COIU .....v. lulu. liu IWfc VUIU inilng to tho surface, they CO "Jt r weeks wo wntched by his bedside, hardly expecting him to livo from ono hour totlio next, finally, ho became n llttlo better, nnd was nblo to sit up. ' "Thon liormnnipnr-ml nfnn(li. Ami In ant In nlmrnrvllilnn ..!. I . do, ho seemed ti get woro V "Hyt tr. r$o '? right. I would not have any other medlclno. "Peruna cured my baby boy otn try bad spell of cold and fe cr. lie Is a big, healthy boy fifteen month" old. I hav 0 given him Peruna off and on slnco ho was born. I think that Is why he Is so well. "I cannot pralxo Peruna enough. Wo have not had a doctor slnco wo began to uso Peruna all pralso to It." Child Now Healthy. Mrs. G. W. Heard, of llowlb, Texas, U. H, A., writes to Dr. llartman In regard to her baby girl, Kilby : "My llttlo girl was two years old this January. Kbo had somo derangement of the bowelM. Shu was a moro skclo ton, and wo did not think she would over get well. "She had been sick three or fonr months, and after giving her less than one bottlo ot Peruna she was sound anj well, "I found tho Teruna splendid for wind colic, with which she was troubled supply the retail trade : BENSON, e Whitney & First Showing of Holiday Ribbons Inducting a full selection of "Dorothy Dainty" Matched Sets Photographic 1 view calenda1 For 1909 Everyone must have a calendar; why not have one that is beautiful and artistic ? Our fine Calendars, colored and plain, make inexpensive and welcome Xmas Remem brances. WATER COLOR and PHOTO CALENDARS, ready for mailing, 50c to $1.25. Notice them in our windows. Honolulu Photo-Supply Co. " Everything Photographic " FORT STREET. MHilaVSHBHHaVMMBMaMHHnnMHiMMaMMI Their Boy's Life. 1701 Mania St.. I)ea Mnlm... Tni. it a i ' 1-". hftv. ItVrmntt. wn (.but, ,Iam.m ..hi. T - 7jV 7.-".". .'. . .""". "" Him Willi II Willi II, U1IU IU31VUU Ui mO eT affected ills lungs nnd stomach. , nnd instead or tho eruptions all tho tlmo. tils coughing spells would when thebecan to Improve In strength and appetite. "Now she has a good appottto and Is a plcturo of health." Baby With Indigestion. Mrs. J. M. Drown, Duunegan, Mia sourl, U. S. A ., wrl tc : "My llttlo daughter, three yoars old, was troubled with a very bad cough, which remained after on attack of ca tarrhal fovor, which was a great deal worso at night. Sbo would wako up out of her sleep and cough until t feared sbo conld not stand It. Nothing that wo gave her seemed to do her any good. "I then concluded to rend for Ir. Hartman's book, entitled 'Tho Ills of Life,' whioh I promptly neeived. 1 it the tamo tlmo commenced giving her Peruna. She has taken ono bottle In all, through which sbo has obtained a com pi 0 to cure. "Sho also slnco her birth was troubled ulth Indigestion, but since she Ins taken I'cruun she cm cat ulmoit any kind of food without nny lad results. "She Is now ns welt and happy ns any Uttlcgtrlcan bo. When our frlinds say how woll sho looks, I tell them Peruna did It. I shall always bo a friend of Peruna, ns I consider It tho best medicine for coughs and ludlgcr tlon wo havo ever tried, aul will ne ommcml'lt to any ono similarly af flicted." Child Benefited by Pc-ru-na. Mrs. I'rlta Koethe, lincknev v Ulo, Illinois, U.S. A., wrl ten "I ftcl real well, and nm glad I tun ablo to say thin. Ono of my children had n ever tor five months, nothing would help htm. The doctor said it was malarial fever, but his medklno did not help him at nil. "I then gave him Peruna, nnd It helped him Immediately, and ho far ho has not had another attack or It, 'When I wrote to Dr. lfr.rtmaii I was unable to do my housework, now I uiu entirely iclicved." SMITH & CO., Honolulu, Hawaii. 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