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fWR p ,-r-." -I' ", J,"?"'' """ " " JT-H ' -i h v 'l1"-''" V.V Tf.,' EVENING nULLETlN, HONOLULU, T. II., MONDAY, MAY 31, 1309. K BRBUV&Ci.'nreBUIl'? ' 4 y 'i Half-Price Remnant Sale will TOMORROW at 8 AN immense accumulation of Remnants of ail kinds. Among the Dress i Materials the lengths are sufficient for Presses, Skirts, Waibts, etc. The entire lot will be Marked At Half - Price Remnants Now on Display in our Show Windows Sachs' Dry Goods Co., Limited Corner Fort and Bcrcttwia, 'Y.&'trGl TJf) So'' black or Waianae sand, coral . Jtr or rock furnished to fill up depres- X OUP IiOt ,sion or build up terraces. Phone 890 P. M. FOND "KJI SKB AUTOMOBlLESlOn display at For Hire UNUSUAL HATES. ROBERT MURPHY. Chalmers-Detroit. Hotel Street, near Nuuanu (Old Fowler's Yard). Phone C41. Autos Repaired Your machine will be ready for you when we say it will be. We don't experiment on autos; we repair them. Von Hamm-Young Co., Ltd. ALEXANDER YOUNO BUILDING. Royal Hawaiian Garage GEO. S. WELLS, Mp HOTEL ST. PHONE 101, Prices Reasonable. Ford TOURINQ OAR, U85. SCHUMAN OARRIAQE CO., LTD. MERCHANT ST. NEAR ALAKEA. Received ex Alameda a New Ship ment of Latest Styles in LADIES' HATO. K. UYEDA, 1028 NUUANU St Woman's Exchange FOR TAPAS, BASKETS, MATS. Hotel near Fort. u t begin a.m. " Opp. Fire Station. our Garage FRANKLIN 1009 MODEL "Q" RUNABOUT. FRANKLIN "D" TOURING CAR. KISSEL DOADSTER, The famous- hill climber. CHALMERS-DETROIT "30," The car yon hear so much about. ASSOCIATEDGARAGE,ltd Mercliant St. Work Horses Large imported work horses for sale, CLUB STABLES Fort St. TEL. 109. BENNY & CO., LTD., DEALERS IN Bottles K And Buyers Of Raw Material 415 Queen St Phone 443 185 editorial rooms 2K0 butl nets office. Time ape the telephong number of the Bulletin office. Always on Top in framing. Metal frames from i5c to $2.50 MEMORIAL DAY (Continued from Pare 1) when the echoes of crashing Runs had died away nnd the trampled bat tlefields were onco more covered with verdure that now hides the scars of conflict, n considerable, number of thoso wlin had marched and fought under Orant and Sherman and Hlicrl dan, l.co and I,ongBtrcct and Stone wall Jackson and the other great leaders ot tho wnr, camo to Hawaii to sottlo and to let tho )cnco nt those Islnnds euro their bruised hearts and worn bodies. Soma of these men Have fallen In tho war of tho cars, but thcro nro n few loft. It Is they who wcro tho center of tho services today, they who, with bowed heads, scattered flower over tho graves of those comrades who wero taking their lone rest and not ncr thef graves merely who lie buried In U11 uanu cemetery, but, In spirit at least, otor tho graves of tho thous ond,r of known and unknown dead who Ho beneath tl(o boil of widely separated states across tho sea. There wcro only n few moro than n Bcoro of tho veterans who assem bled this morning, and they did not march toUio cemetery, for their mnrihlng da)s are over. The wounds of hnttlo and Time have crippled them, and they hno well earned the right to ride, while tho jnungcr nml Btrongcr generation marches. Tho members of tlcorgo V. Do Long Tost N'o. IT,, (1. A. It. 101I0 'to the cemetery In n.tnlljho, and ahead of them and behind them marched their guard ot honor, tho soldiers of tho United States and those of Hawaii. Tho procession mined from Its starting point on llorctanln street promptly nt nlno o'clock, mnrchlng down Alokca street from ilerctnnla, along King to Tort, up that street to School, then across to Nuuanu and up to tho cemetery. The parade was .led by (Irand MniBhal Harry and u squad of mounted police. Then tamo tho Marino Corps, brisk, alert, looking ready for anything, much ns tho bojs ot.Cl must havo looked when they marched nwny to war. rollowlng (ho Marines camo tho ltojal Hawaiian Hand, which Is a part of the National (Suard of Ha waii, and Hftcr this white uniformed organization marched tho soldiers of Hawaii, tho National Guard, under command ot Col. Klcgler. Governor Krcnr and Ills staff, and Prof. Gllmore, tho orator of tho day, rodo In nn automobile. They wcro followed by Captain Hces, command ant of tho Naval Station, in n car riage. And then camo tho Grand Army votcrnns 'grny-linlrod, old men, still proudly bearing tho flag for which they marched anil fought nearly half a century ago. Following them was r tallylm bearing tho younger veter ans of n moro recent war, the Span ish War Veterans. Tho Knmohnmo hn Cadots, In their now uniforms, brought up tho rear or tho proccs- For Sale $400 4-r. house and lot, 50x100, at Schnack Tract, Nuuanu. $500 4-r. house and lot, 45x60, at Alewa, below Judd St. $600 5-r. house and lot, 45x60, on extension Kuakini, nr. Punch Bowl car line. AND OTHER. BARGAINS. P. JC. R. Strauch Waity Bldg. 74 S. KingK When You . ' 1 1 i I Kenrf DistriButors sion. I A very simple but Itnprcsslro cere mony took place when tho veterans reached the bridge that Bljns tho1 Nuunnu Btroam. It was done so quick ly nml inturinnlly that few In tho crowd that lined the street noticed it. The chlcles that carried tho O. A. R. men nnd the Spanish Wnr Vet erans, and the conveynnro of Cap tain ItccsMrew out of tho line of tho procession for n mument and stopped on tho bridge. One man from qncli tallyho descended, walked to tho rail nnd cast a handful of flowers Into tho little stream running below. Ceptnln Hoes In his turn did tho mine. Not n word was spoken, tho men simply stood with bared heads for n moment, then climbed back Into tholr carriages, nnd tho latter re joined tho procession, ' It was the silent ti Unite of tho soldiers and sailors lo tho memory of their comrades who died nt sen. Tliu Kcrvlief at the cemetery worn conducted by tho (!. A H. Under u largo treo facing the littlo pint dedi cated to tho Clll War Veterans n plat foi m had been constructed, and on this were Boated Governor Proar D nil his stuff and Ilia speakers who wcro to Hildrcss thn assemblage. A square of seats surrounded tho green plat, nnd-these weic occupied by the Grand Army men and tho Spanish Wnr Vnternps. Outside was assem bled the large croiwl that had gatli cicd to honor the national heroes. Tho program was opened with mu sic by Merger's Hand, and n solo. Tho Holy City." by .Mrs. Alapal. The ritual of the sen Ice for tho dead was conducted by Pant Commander John W, FranoU rollowlng thn prayer iy It. Jny Green, acting chnp luln, tho Knnieliniueha Glee Club sang. Lincoln's (lclt)sburg add reus was rend Imprc3hcly by Mis Helen llushnell. Then came tho solemn roll call of tho'lead by Adjutant ..urn:, ,. iipeiiinii - mm roll can to which no man answered "Here," but nil aro accounted for. Follow ing tho completion of the ritual by tho chaplain, Miss lcnA A. Whltford 1 celled "Tho Grand Army Ilutton." Then enmo tho ceremony of deco rntlni thn rrnVM tlilu T,nl.ir .... ductcd by Frederick Turrcl, Ofllcor of tho Day. 'Silently, with b.irl heads, , tho cterans dropped thc)r handfuls of flowers on tho green mounds Hint mark Hio,rcs'tW places of those comrades who havo fallen In tho long battlo. Thcro wcro not many ot these gravos to decorate, hut tho grnves ot tliq soldiers wcro not tho only ones over which flowers were strewed today. Mnny of thoso who havo laid their loved ones to lest In this beautiful spot among tho trees ami tinder tho, rainbows of Nu uanu took advantage of tho oppor tunity to scatter n handful ot blos soms over their graves, to set out some flowering plant, to drop n tear Tor those they havo loved mid lost. After tho decoration of tho graves the veterans stood nt snluto while, tlnee vollojs from tho rlllea of tho National Guardsmen, threa vollo)s that wero at onco n snluto to tho dead and nn cello 'of tho terrible strife that is also dead. While the Itioxorublri march of the advancing )rnrs has stricken down most of the great army that half n centuiy ago went fdrtli to uphold tho Union and tho principles of tho Republic, TIiiiq has nlsn been kindly In homo wajs. With gentto hand he has closed tho wounds ot battle, healed (ho bruises of conflict. And, better than all ctso, ho has swept nwny tho hatred that filled the hearts of the men ot Ci-flfi,1 imidu the Wearer of llluo tho friend and brother of him who wore tho Gray,' 'T,- Ask for Butter Specify 1 , , , Pure As Gold California's Choicest Creamery Product h . '1 Jy' May & Gurrey's EVANGELICAL ASSN. g AT 'CENTRAL UNION Interesting Talks Are Listened To By Delegates "How can wo safeguard homo !lfc7" Under the above subject Itcv. It. II. Dodge of Maul addressed the Ha waiian Hvnngcllcnl AMoclatldu thin morning In Central Union church. His talk was Interesting and enthusi astic. At tho cIofc of his address ho recchiil applause from his audi ence Ho sated bat Christ an peojilo should tench "purity of homo life." In their homes, f that others may bee their way and follow It. He cm- nluislzcd tho fact that It was ncccs- . .1.- ..nAH... ... nn..i. .!. Bill .ut mi- .ui-mn iu tui !: fhlldren tho rclallolis between tho man nnn woman. rnai mo i;nns .10 Motllcr (lf woman's Clnl, IHi-t.in tlnn people should try to sot n Kood,Art cnll tp Itollrmlall ctu, f jt,,,, exnmplo, that olhors may follow H ' IVanclsfo. the Lotus Club of V their footsteps. yrk amf other of equal stnudlm: lw. llcforo qloslng, ho' Bald that the ..v.i.tu yvgiiit,. ..v d...u .....v .., n. .. .1 .I. J.I ,B,.JUa .... Kffn.tl ! uiuiiiiHlB 01 iiiu iiaiiiatiuuq uu ..iiiiii wcro providing good nnd llvnblo quarters for the laborors of tho plantations, where things nro made pleabant 'and comfortnbje for them. "MarriaRe and Divorce." llev, Mukulua spoko In Itawallnu on tho subject or mnrrlago nnu ill- vorro. Ho said that except for adultery ho thought It wrong for ntun nnd wlfo to gut divorced. Ho believed that 11 was me duty or mo pastors and members ot the church to tettlo the difference which might exist. Others who Bpoke were Theodora lllchnrds. llev. A. S. Unkni. Itcv. I). ICelllpIo, tleV. Knmnu nnd l.v. O. 1. NAwahlne. The singing of n special quartet, formed under tho leadership of llev, II. 1. Judd. wns listened 10 with n .. ... f. .. . greni ueni or iniercsi nnu euiuusi-; nsm. The singers wcro Messrs'. Da vld ICnpahce, Win. Mehculn, llev. Ku mnknwlwoolo and llev. II. 1 J'ull. Tho lueellng was resumed this nft ernoon nt 2 o'clock. At 7:30 o'clock I this evening n Christian UmVtnvor service will bo held In tho-Central Union Church. W. C. Schacdcr was arrested for be Ing drunk last night nnd will face Judge Alidrndo tomorrow Far Slla" eardl at Rullntln. K 5C JC X 1C X X K )l. X .ff H K JO 30 H W taught them both to stand together 1 ftbovo thn graces of their fallen com rades nnd to honor tho deid Confed erate and the dead Union man equal ly. This fact was forcibly Illustrated when President, J. W. bllmoro ot tho C'otlcgo of Hawaii, tho orator of tho day, aroso to deliver his nddresa nnd jircfacejj JiIhbiiojcI by staling that ho Is tho son of n Confcdornta Vct ffan,' .( - if t C6., Ltd., Phone &2 '.titsiatiti::!! :: :t :: :: :: :: :: :: :; 1 n i r. u jt is n tt ii :i is si a ss $t ss ss DAIIRACH RECITALS. Mr. Mnishall Darrach, tho cunt Shakcspcaicati reciter, comes to tin notiilu with tho seal of social approval given him through the approbation of the wife of tint Prciddcn and the lead crs ot the diplomatic corps In Wab liiBton and nt his Waldorf-Astoria so- 'rlos In New York his pitroneisci wen of the higher social illctlnitloii. , Mr, Darrach's method of presenting Shakcsponre plas Is Interesting ns It Is unusual. He recites mnln parts 6i racli drama, nnd Imperouates the dlfennt chnractrrs bj changes or olcc. facial expresflon, gestures nnd emotion. That this method has In en successful Is attested by tho icpeated ,, Hcll XI. ,)arr.lch ,lllfl ro .,.,. , , .,, . fnnllv ,, Rkl1,B 1)t Y0, Weliesl,, Uland n, ,,. ,, . , .,in.,lfn Cnltfotnln, Missouri and Chicago iln ,,,,,, rI,tl.Prv unit flulshlug S01 rods ,,,,, ,,.,, .., ,, AV, recognized the high nrtlstlc qnallt o( Mr. Uarrach'H work. A MUSICAL CONCERT. Itcv. Mr. W. K. I'oal has ghen kc era) concerts for bis church with lb. greatest success. CVerjono who bar nttemled sing prnlses or tno exceueni ! manner In which hu arranges his pro gram. Now poiucthlug entirely now will bo the feature- In Hie next concerr to bq given r.t the Opera House till coining Saturday uvculug, Juno fi. The Kallhl Athletic Club nr llftccn young bojs go through some clccr acrobatic IMHcs, nccompanleil In song by several joung ladles. This Is entirely new us never beforu has anything been of fered the loneorl loving peop'.o of thh conimuulty llvsldes these, a snniip- quartet from l.i'baliui, conslsttn ijho well known Mr Kauenaole u lias "inn II...,, n 1,.!, t, nn, M.ianm Jno Hose, n Uilo tenor, Messrs Smith and T). K. White, Jr., In song which made Lnlmlna famous for Its music and musicians. Tbqio are n loi of other number!! equally as good, such lis llouluu's latest works, duel In Ha waiian by llev. II. P. Judd and Mlt-s i:mlly Watson, tableaux nnd tunny oil crs. Scats nro ou salo tit llorgstrom m popular iirlces. ART THEATER. This being dcclaicd n public holhla tho management of tho Art hao ai ranged to glo their patrons n ran trout. "Some Crack lllders of tho litis slnn Cavalry" Is the feature lllui of th- very nttractlvu program for this nftei noon nml owning, nnd who has no' heard of wonderful horsemanship o' tho famous Cossack riders? The lit tlo folks, who nro all excused froni school attendance, lino not been foi gotten, and will find In "An unexpected Smila Clans" something that will :i peal to tho juvenile mind, while fo' those who look for fun ntid laughab'i situations, the comedy filing will In Just the thins to put them Into good humor THE PARK THEATRE. Tonight Shakespearo ii'lgns at the Park "Tho Merchant of Venice" In Its entirety will bo shown. In mldl tlun to tho Illustrated bongs Mr. Heo Milne will sing "Your Dad Oai Ills 1.1 to I'or Ills Country," which will lit appropriate for Memorial Day. "Iht "Impersonator'ii Joko" will bo niom edy nuuilicr to frdlow tho Merchant Tho other pictures nro qulto as good and must bo Keen. Tho Park Is one of tho most delightful places In tho ct) for nn ouilng of cnjojiiient, and the cost Is so trhlal that It Is not worth mentioning. ' ORPHEUM THEATRE. A very Interesting entertainment will bo ghen' nt tbo Orpheiim tbe.Un on Krldny and Rnttirilny uetiltigB. It will bo an exhibition of old fashioned Japauiho weaving In whldi for u time they hud no rUuIs, Tho nuichliies used nro over a hundred crs old. A clev o'r JapHiiOMi inaglchiji will also villi t tain- Tho tliuw win'coiillnue all next week. ALOHA PARK. ' Tho cool lltllo Park across from the i:mpfro look 'tho overflow from tho other theatre's S iturday night and tho heated pleasure seekers managed to 'cool nft with tho rhllly mountain bicczca Unit seem lo fctrlko this place. -t THE CMPIRE. Siilnrdiy night was n record nlglit ut the Hniplru theatre i:ery seat was linen hid ruuru uvening, 1110 music wns greatly enjoyed and tho films wero tho most Interesting that Mr, Ovcreinl has put ou, Wise House Owners When letting- their contracts for paintmr specify W. P. Fuller & Co.'s Pur Prepared PsEint It lasts longer, has a more beautiful fnish nnd is more ccor.cmical than paint hand mixed by local painters. Sold by Lowers & Cooke, LIMITED 177 S Kin; Strrct. Ummmi Sale ON Saturday, June 5, 1909 AT ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL PARISH HOUSE PROM 2 TO G P. M. ? Come One; Come All. ADMISSION FREE. 1 T" Vienna Boston Baked Beans. Boston Brown Bread, Leave orden a day ahead. 28 loaves of bread for S1.00. 1120 Fort St. Phone 137. Rainier Beer FOR SALE AT ALL BARS TELEPHONE 1331 .BLUDW'KI the ONLY table ,'rrV tured by the Mannfnr- BaKery Arctic Soda Water Works j , PHOHE 55: TRUE A refreshieg, cooling beverage. Health ful and pleasant to the palate. You will enjoy a glass as it is the real thing. xD Benson,- Smith & Co., Ltd. Hotel and Fort Streets. CEO. A. MARTIN, FASHIONABLE TAILOR.. Business Suits for $25. Hotel St. VYING CHONG CO KINQ ST. NEAR BETHEL Dealers in Furniture Mattresses, Etc., Etc All kinds of K0A and Nuuanu and Hotel St. on site of old MISSION FURNITURE Made To, Order. LUN0HES and DRINKS The most ponular place in town The Fashion Saloon Hottl St. near Fort Jack Scully. Jack Robritt,-j 185 editorial room 2tjfl bujl nurnncrn ni inn uunrtin oniev , ,. nets omce, irtcte are uie iticpnonaj APPLE JUICE J ; -a 9 i '1 41 1 , ' i YV M h "It I h ilk) I lyaggtoL' ' Jr aiv-'H jft ' ..' ia ' AarffeffilASl" i& JJL hi Htt? 41 ii. mfi 'jMMni t. 'i wMwi'i ii IV'