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SPORTS
Looal and
Gotch Is Again,
Reiupned a
Winner
FYnnk (Intch lins again donKinul ra
ted hit aklll 011 the xvtealllng mat In
KansaR City ycnterdny he defeated
Ilouen. a falrl) Buod man, In two
Mruleh' tall Itnuen had challpiis
ed Outch for the chnmnUniMilp, nud
aa he had a strong foilowlni; cunidd
erable money must hnvti ihniiRcil
handa over the event notch l
wonderful wientltr, mid there does
nut eeni to be nnono In slKht nt
present who ran make the "fmmcr's
1h ' tnhe water
"The Terrlhlo Turk" Is roiircfcent
ed to be a great w rentier, st till when
he and tlotrli got together lliciu will
aure lie witne lough work. Once the
Tuik kpIb o linn hold, lt' n case of
having our arm broken, or pIho al
lowing the ahouldera to touch the
mat, mint men lime clinxcu the lat
ter aa hoi og tlio mote 1de.iH.1nt. Many
cliarpea hae been mnde awnliist the
Turk fur foul linldx, und, on the other
hand the Sultuu'ti xnbjert hint tlnlni
ed that 111:111 of the men he has
ui culled woro Broan-d all ocr Of
courae oIIIiik la prohllilted. lint there
nre wua of imlni; the dope no th.it
nil Inspection of the boil) befoie the
tvreitle starts, shows no nIk'Hs of
Sroaso It Is onl after a fe min
utes' hard work that the doped one
becomes na slippery ns mi (el.
n x a
.Jesse Tntinehlll sna the lloxton
Atni'ilcaim dmliiK their two pi 1111.1111
w liming years worked without the tine
of signs, nnd bad no signals of tim
kind. Ih1IoIiir that lhe tended men
lv to confuse tin plaviMH Ma be so,
but I don't bellee It If tlte had no
tddis tlii'i xlmpl) kept their it on
the heaih l.ou CrlRir who directed
the pl.i for them
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The
Best Illustrated
Most Informing Most Exhaustive
Most Worth -While
Industrial Edition
National
Alan Lowrey Is
In Line For
Cup
1
Alan Lonrex nun the tdnRlc rlimn
idoiiship of Hie (Jahil College TeuiitK
Club on 'lueciln) last. Will Hooks
won the first set 7 6, but Low rev c.in
turud the remaining three mil of four
sots str.ilRht. Out of thirty-nine tutnes
plaeil, Lowrey won 23 mid lloogs 1G.
Most or the IndlUdiul games wore
cliifelv fought out and nt times deuce
uml autnRo nn rnlled soeral times
before the deciding stroke was undo.
The sots were won by l.owre ".7 fi-J,
0-1. fi 3
Lowrey is the first student to hao
his name ciutrntcil on the V. o Halt
& Son cup for tennis. An iudeui
who wins the singles twice is entitled
to Income the permanent owtui nf Hie
till).
Tennis Is on the boom now itouud
the schools and a match, slunk s and
doubles, has been arranged hitneeu
O11I111 College nnd the Alumni A I.
Castle Is gelling up a team of "old
bos" to play tlio present daj students
Hoogs. l.ouro. (litaril, I.tdgaie lilcli
nrds and fllbb will prubabb repiesenl
the college The doublns will be
plaed off on gntuidu) next mi tlio
college courts, and the mutch will lie
started al half past two.
PROGRAM
Track Meet
Mar 2K Jtinloi Schools
Baseball
Mar 27. runabout! s l'eer-
less.
Marathon
Apr IS. League Grim mis
Oolf
Apr 25 Team
liarg'est
of
Evening Bulletin
Now on Sale
A Partial List of Contributors follows :
A History of the Sugar In-dustry.-
R. D. Mead
Hawaiian Beekeeping A. F.
Judd
Rubber In Hawaii- William
Williamson
Land Laws of Hawaii---W. A.
Kinney
A Hundred Plantation Scenes and many piotures
who do things in Hawaii
50c a
I DOTS AND DASHES FHOM
, THE REALM OF SPORT
Ilulswilt has signed with Cincinnati.
Inn n Columbus Is claiming him the
(li Dices ate Hint lie will miss out with
tlrimth
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Hoc Krone, a familiar figure In
Chicago spotting elides. Is preparing
to leal e London for this country with
tin mining pictures of the Johnson
limns fight
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Outside of Itubc Wadilett. I'rank
Lane and the spurt Chestnul street
barber, Thoodmo Itooheudt Is piob
nhli tlte best advertised Hiortstunn In
America tndn
t It t
Herman Miller, the foiiner slurring
pirtncr of Joe (Inns, Iiiih returned to
Ibe ring nftet a long absence Hecetit
h ho defeated Sailor Itowc, the Hal
tltnnre weltcrwelBlit, In short order
It U ti
Detroit has n ponnaut-w Inning leant
nnd now Is to lime a new ball park.
That cllv thus seems to ltnu eer
thing except fans who me willing to
pay to see gallics
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Tom O'llourke, malinger of ,loe Hog
1 rs, the "Vmeilcau Aiollo." wauls a
match with Seigfiled. tlio "Oermati
Oak, ' for his iiiiin, and offers the new
comer all the puree IM111 wins
una
Mike Donllti declues that John Median-
knows more baseball than Mo
bility ulhe That being so, Mcdraw
ought lo know Dunlin's Milne as n
ball placr uml how much Hal.tr to
orrer him
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Jem Dtlscoll has made oer Jlfl.fluti
out of boxing hliue Ids mrlMil in New
York last rail He has been fighting
week in mid week out. mid seems to
lemaln effectlxe under the most trlng
conditions.
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Tom Thomas, said to bo tlte best
mlilillew eight in KnglaiuL has been
matched to meet Willie Lewis, of New
York, before the National Spoiling
Club of Loudon The dlstnnce Is to
be tweut toiinds. but the date has
not jet been llxed
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Stnnlc; Ki-tchcll has this to say
about Kiiblnk "I look for flrnnd
1 1 11 1 1 1 m to pioduce another champion
In Al Kublak. the lien weight, with
whom I oueo worked side by side In a
Best Written
the
Agricultural Possibilities
Dr. E.V. Wilcox
Hawaiian Tobacco Jared G.
Smith
The Coffee Industry Dele
gate Kalanianole
The Pineapple Industry... Jas.
D. Dole
Copy
(liatiil ltnplds brush fnrtorv I nlso
piit Kublak to shun In the next six
mouths that ho is Hie greatest henv)
weight dlscocry o( the last ten joarit
t: It tl
A I'lllsbtirg promoter jiromlsed two
bos $5, win ot lose The promoter
lilmrelf refereeil the bout and at the
tlnlsh lie declared It a draw. The bos
went for their mono, but the eharji
ptiitnoter told them that there was
nothing doing ns neither won nor lost,
the bout being it draw, therefore they
bad no claim iton him Vcr small.
n n
Long Ileacti. That n new world's
swimming record has' been made hero
In the bath ho.lso plunge by Lillian
Williams, champion fencer. Is the be
lief of, swimming experts Miss Wil
liams swam In the plunge for fic
hours without resting or using mi)
stroke but tlio hi east stroke The pro
ctitis woman's record here Is Ihreo
hours.
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Lou Crlger is the last ball plaer to
harbor u desperate grudge against a
team that released him Kor fifteen
years wc hac been listening to sold
nnd traded and released hall players
aw earing to get ecn, and we lmo
neer )et seen one of them to do It
Am a matter of fact, there Is seldom
any hard feeling In tlio matter Why
should there be? It's nil In the, way
of business. St Louis Olobe-l.'cnio-crat.
You didn't, eh' Whnt. for Instance,
did Itubc Waddclt do to the Athletics
last scutum?
MEDICINES Ml FROM
WJm HERBS
In the good old fashioned days of our
grandmothers they deiiended upon
medicines made from tlio roots mid
herbs of tlio Held to cure disease.
Ljdln E. Pinkhani's Vegetable Com
pound, that standard remedy which Is
uindo from roots 11ml herbs for wo
man's ills, had Its origin in this way.
Tor thirty jeurs It has been redeem
ing its promises written on the label of
eery bottle by curing thousands of
women of feminine ills. It's n good
honest medicine.
A man who gae the name of Slier
mnn I'otts nnd who attacked Evangel
ist Sunday at n rehal meeting In
Springfield, is Bald to have written
threatening letters to (lovernor Do
neen last cnr. Ho wag once an In
mate of tho Insane hospital nt Jack
sonville. 1.
of the men
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INTERNATIONAL
CONSERVATION
Roosevelt's Scheme To
Interest World
In Resources
WASHINGTON, 1). C I'pon the
recommendation of the delegates
from Canada nnd Mexico to the Ninth
American Consenatlon Congress now
In session here, President Hooscvelt
today Issued a call to all civilized na
tions of the world to participate In
n grand International conservation
conference at The Hague next Sep
tember. He directed the Stale De
partment to Issue the Invitations
and tl.ey will be sent to the various
I'owcsr Immediately. It Is under
stood the President has received word
from the Ilrltlsh Embassy hero nnd
from the representatives of the Pow
ers that the nations of the world
will respond to tho call, Kofty-IUo
nntiuua will take part In the confer
ence.
While the program for the confer
ence will he left to the conference
Itself, It Is expected that tho first
step to be considered will ho tho ad
visability of taking some soit of uni
versal Inventory of tho world's natur
al resources, with n view to ascer
taining how great Is tho available
supply of each commodity.
Methods of conservation, compar
isons of the benefits derived there
frohl, where such are already In ex
istence, and consideration of tho
evils resulting from tho neglect u(
such methods will 11U0 constitute 11
considerable portion of the proceed
ings. The President believes that coop
eration among the nations of the
oarth, especially the civilized na
tions, 'will make for n better Inter
national understanding, militate
against war and promote world-wide
harmony.
Tho President himself foresaw tho
probability that It would be tho pre
cursor of a world conference. Last
January the principal governments
were Informally sounded to ascertain
Whether they would look with favor
upon nn Invitation to send dele
gates to such n conference. Tho re
sponses havo so far been uniformly
favorable.
President Roosevelt Is deeply In
terested regardlpg certain phases of
the natural resources of counlilen
other than the United States, espe
cially that of the denuding of tho
forefts and the diminishing water
supply of those lountrles. This was
one of the prime factois which led
him to Initiate the world-wide move
ment, The once extensive forests ot
China, Southern Russia, Italy, Spain
anil nance have been utmost com
pletely denuded, nnd this fact und
the consequent unnnvlgnblllty of
many of their Important waterways
have been brought to the President's
attention.
POLLARD SENIORS
TO ORGANIZE HERE
Tor tho first time in Its history, Ho
nolulu Is going to have n to -out of u
professional dramatic company, a com
pany that Jk io lcavo hero nnd tour tho
States. After weeks of rehearsing, n
company that Is going to put on n
new production In Now York City, rune
up to some neighboring town, usually
Now Haven, Conn., and gives a couple
of performances In order tri seo how
the plcco Is going to take. Then the
lough spots are smoothed out, often
cntlro nets or situations are written
or planned, before tho company makes
ItH metropolitan debut,
Honolulu now achieves this distinc
tion when tho No. 1 Pollard Compan)
gathers Its plnyeia together, and gives
iiB for an opening plcco "Tho Charity
Uull."
This Company organizes In Hono
lulu, ten of tho present Lilliputian
Company staying over, nnd six now
members coming from Australia to
cotnpleto the company. TI16 jenrs of
experience that these, players havo
had augurs well for the success of the
now depat litre.
Tho persounel of tho now compan;
will be ns follows: Alf. Gouldlug nn I
Uvn Monro, leads; Jack Pollard nnd
Teddy McNiimara, comedians; Hvn
Pollard, Ingontio; Will Pollard and
Harold Traser, heavies; Pred Illndlosa
ami Ml) Dull, characters; Ada Hind
bouhrette; I.cllc Dnmighoy and
Tinnk Cherry, children; Chas, Chester,
character heavies; Emmlo Davis and
Frank Chester, seconds. Geo, Ilrom
Joy. musical director. The "Charity
Uall" will bo followed by "Checkers,"
Henry IlloBsom'g masterpiece of hum
or, und "Tho I.lon und thu Mouse," one
or the Now York hits, will nlso bo pro
sen ted.
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Lilliputians
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Wednesday matinee: VAUDEVDLLE. Thursday, farewell performance:
"THE RUNAWAY GIRL"
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Monday and Thursday
Life's a Game of Cards
Feature Film
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Children 5c.
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