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' $ 7?. . -. fc - . EVENING D01AET1N, HONOLOLO. T. H 8ATUIIHAY, AUO. II. 1 90D. ' ' ' r1 ; " 13 ANNOUNCEMENT I v 't-,f t .. V-l V I O This simply -shows that the Wales is the best adding machine made or else Mr. Boyer and his associates wouldn't try to gain con trol of the company tnat manufactures it. They know how many advantages it has over other adding machines. And just to let you see also, the merits'of the Wales, we will let you give one a free 30-day competitive test. Use it for 30 days without paying a penny. HAWAIIAN .t . i.. i ' r i i '.', SOCIAL "; l ii (' Dr. A.' C.'Wall was'shiong tho arrlv- als Tuesday on tho Mauna loa. x'v - rw- tr"'' Mrs. 8. K. Damon nnd children -moved today from Walklkl to their homo at Moanalua, '" ' Mr. William G. Irwin and Mr.'l-ans-Ing Mltner, returned today on the Man na Kea from a trip to Hawaii. ' - Mr. and Mrs. Jack Warren have moved Into the temporary cottage erected on tbolr lot on I.unalllo street. und. will occupy It until their now home Is built. www Mr. James D. Castle Is expected homo from the East on tho twenty fourth. Mrs. Castle, although much 'Improved in health will remain away somo time longer. 'Captain Snyder, Marino Corps, who has made many warm friends whllo stationed In Honolulu, Is leaving on tho Transport' Shorldan for service in the Philippines.. "S - Mr. and Mrs! Harry Macfarlauo are entertaining over Sunday at Ahumanu Mr, and' Mrs. Schwerln, Mr, and Mrs.' Button', Mr, and Mrs. Julius Krutt schnltt, Mr, and Mrs. de Young, and the Misses de Young, w. Mr, and Mrs. T. Field, who are FOR EVERY HOUSEKEEPER Easy Way To Rid the House of Cockroaches, Rats, Mfce etc. At Is the easiest thing In the world to rid the house of, rats, mice, cock roaches, waterbugs, etc., by using tlw old reliable Stearns' Electrio Rat and Roach Paste, which has, been on the market for thirty years. It Is ready mixed for use and as It Is In paste form, there Is no powder to blw awa and get Into food. .1 Sea that every package bears the signature of J, J, Jharneyv and then ynu will got tlm genuine; tho only Buarauteed exterminator; ihUjoulj ono 'Vrs.:ivS.'ilM . "i B aH aw aH H ' aH TB & M Atv H H . A m ALtd Adding and Listing N FEBRUARY 6th, Judge Halsey, of Equity Court, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, handed Boyer, President of the Machine Company. NOTES f 4 guests at tho Plcasanton, aro booked to depart next week on the Manchuria. Tbny have becn traveling for thrco ears, and are now on their wuy to England, on a tour around tho world. w Dr. Oscar Cloos and Mrs. Cloos leao on the Siberia August 30th to mako a tour of tho world. Mrs. Cloos and her Bon camo ddwn from tho Coast two months ago with Mrs. C. Hodemnnn and havo been her guestn at Walklkl whllo In Honolulu. ft A farowell dinner party was given by Captain Snyder and Lieut. Willis of the Marine Corps, at their quarters In tho Efllngcr homo, Manoa valloy, Monday evening, the former officer bo Ing ordered to leave for Manila on the Ehcrldan, www .' Mr. and Mrs. J. Dawson Hawkins of Colorado Springs, who havo been slay ing nt tho Moana hotel for somo woeks, are leaving on Jho Manchuria for their homo In Colorado. They aro charmed with Honolulu and havo found that'lts attractions exceed all their expecta tion. www Mrs. C. S. liolloway entertained In a delightful manner Wednesday even ing, giving a delicious pol supper in honor of Douglas Damon, who leaves on the Manchuria to attend school at Audover, Mass. Ten of his most Intl- where your druggist will refund your money it II docs not do tho work. Apply Stearns' Electric I'aste at night, In sinks, pantries, otc, and In tho morning you can sweep up a pan ful of dead cockroaches. Use It whoro there are rats and mice, and after eating It,' they will run out of doors to die. All reliable druggists soil Stearns' Electrio Paste; 2 oz. box 25c, 16 oj. box $1.00, or 'sent express prepaid. Btunilih' Hloctrlc I'astn Co., OlileuHgn, III. ' ( ' Burroughs Adding ."! If- ' mnto friends wcro present and a cry ' pleasant ovenlug was spent ny tho joutig people. I Mr. and Mrs. Peter Chance of Purls, tnlcrtnlnod In a charming manner nt, tho Young Hotel last evening. Covets who laid lor eighteen guests, most of whom attended tho danco In the lull loom afterwords. Mrs. Cliunco ami her husband uru so charmed with Ho nolulu that Instead of depurtlug this month as they intended, they will re main here until the ond of September. www A jolly ttag dinner wus given at tliu Pacific Club Thursday oveulng, In honor of Mr. Watson and Mr. Janie bou of Illbhop & Company, who nio soon to become benedicts. Tho dinner was given by Intimate friends and co workers of Mr. Jameson and Mr, Wat sou; toasts were offered ami a merry, tlmo was enjoyed by all. Tho follow ing wero present: Mr, James Cock-j burn, Mr. Arthur llerg, Mr. Allan Hot- ttimley, Mr. David Anderson, Mr. George Davlcs, Mr. Ronald Paton, Mr. John -McKinnon, Mr. Wutsou, Mr. Michael JamoBon and Mr. Percy Cleg homv www Mr. and Mrs. R. Griggs Holt will de part uoxt week on the Manchuria for New York, They will bo very much missed In Honolulu, especially at Wal klkl, whero their llttlo homo has been an attractive rendezvous for their many friends. ' On Tuesday evening a delightful din ner, Jn honor of Qaptalu fl leaves of the cruiser St, l.ouls was given by Mr, and Mrs, Krancls Swanzy at their beautiful homo in tanoa valley, Mrs. Swanzy Is over a charming hostess and her guests spent a very enjoyablo evening. Tho following were present besides the guest' of honor: Major and Mrs. Dunning and Cuptaln and Mrs. Rccs. ' ww Mr. nnd Mrs. William A. Iivo re turned on tho Korea, after a very pleasant trip to'Euroj o. They aro com fortably settled again In their homo on I.unalllo street. www' Thu Cougicsslonnl party, which Is duo to arrlo August 30th, on tlui Si beria, will bo entertulucil by tho Hono lulu Chamber of Commerce at an elab orate dinner, tho date to bo arranged later on. www I Copt. J, R. Pourle, commander of thu 105th company of Coast Artillery camo down on the transport Sheridan to Honolulu, vtlirrn hn will bo sin Uonoil nt rrl linger. Mr".,, Poiulo t. . y y.J. yf ifjM" . fV vej&J' i ,5'i 'I tf r-x'&i w Machine Co., qi Detroit, and his associates from gaming control of the Adder NEWS CO., Ltd., i, 111 I w will remain nt, tho Hotel St. Krancls I for a short time, but will Join her him bund hero In tho curly full. Their homo at the Piesldlo was otu' of (ho most attracthu at thu Government reservation, and nu thu scene of much hospitality, www Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Drown and llt tlo son loft n.itcrduy on tho Cluinllno for n trip to Maul. Thoy will spend several week there In thu Invigorat ing mountain nlr. During their ab sence, their homo nt Walklkl' will bo occupied by Mr. nnd Mrs. Sam Wilder. Insclnatlng scene out of falry-lund iu( wW " In tho midst of tho hnpplost hour or Miss Jenslo Kennedy picnic on'lho evening. I wondered If, after nil Thursday at Wulnhole was a dollghl-l weiu not "Allco In Wnndorland," hud ful nffulr for all thu young iH'onlo invs- would waken to find It but u liiuliiy ent. Professor Smith, who Is -tho .. . .. ... . . '.. guest of Mr, Wlrhmaii, asslnti-l Mrs. Kennedy In in itOiiR thu picnic enjoy rblo for nil tluw prvBcnt, who were: Thu Missus Ireno Klther, Harriot Hutch, Doiothy Moshcr, Muriel How nrd, Hllma hlte,HimUJiJhlo Whlto, and thu Missrs. lMmiii'd lledcniutin, Krcd Wlchmin, Gilchrist Hutch, Philip Maivcl unci Sl,iutuvKeniiud)V., - . Www Mrs. Ernest Wnlerhouno entertained on Thursday evening at. Walklkl, at a Jolly bathing party, as n" farewell to Dr. Watcrhousu, who fs leaving mmu for tho Coast. After a refreshing illo In ;ln suif, a iIqIicIlus supper was tilings; Mrs. Iliimsuy of the Marine served to tho guests, who wore: Major ,Coips, was lovely In n snlft silk gown und Mrs. Dunning. Cunt, and Mrs.'of palo lavendnr; Miss Swanzj's guwn Wadhams. Mr. nmliMra. Sam wilder I of vvhlto lilnn cloth wus chic nnd styl-,tJ Mr. and Mis. Ronald Pafon, Mr. und MrB. C. W, Case Doorlng, MnCDocdo lelt uml Mi, David Anderson. www Cuptaln und Mrs. Hurry P, Wilbur and their two chlldicn arrived on tho . .,t i...... .. t i' .. uiiiijnjri aiieiintiii mill wero wurilliy welcomed by Mrs, Wllbilr's rolatles. They aro grudually getting settled In their new home, the Jack l.ucus house on I.unalllo street, , Captain yilbur belongs to tho Coast Artillery." 'which Is to bo Btutloncd ut Kurt linger. Mrs. Wilbur, who Was Miss Mnmfo'WIddl-" field, Is receiving, cortllul wplcomo from muny old uml'dcur friends wmm sho.nus not seen for .so vera I ears. www Delightful In ovciry vvayi wu thu danco on boanl tho cruiser S(. l.ouls Tuesday evening glvlu' by Captain (llouves mid tho wind nmm olllcers, Tho guests comprised tho Army and Navy people of Honolulu and u small number of the .townspeople, tho, llm. Hod space on shipboard mdklng'lt nee- cssnry to Issue a smull number of In- vltutioiis. A beautiful scono met tho ojes of the guests ns they npproacheil llio iiltiurtlvo o'ponali- halliooui m (ho iiMrivr,decl( ifjliu,vsije, lluj;u VISIBLE American flags draped overy where nuido a lclutwiua and attmclho ef- feet against Innumerable luramlusc till lights, which Hhcd a i-icll'inre over tho rhlp nnd set' off to thu host itihuutiign thu beautiful ovenlug gowns worn by llio women nod thu ttunnlng uniforms uf tho Auny nml Nuy oincers. 'I ho iimilir deck was thronged with happy couples through oveiy ilunto, utthouKh many of tho hli'iuer sex found the famous Navy punch particularly lefri'.-liiiig on such n uurni nluht. Allnuothitr It wiih ii , ....... i ...i flll'illll. ,..lillll IIUIlllllllll UIIS WL'IU In evldencu mid testified to tho corrod htlo mid perfect taste of Honolulu ur thnll miu)' Sim Ki iincli.cn illosHiiiak- ois. Mrs. Dunning, wlfo or tho inni iiiiindant nt Port Shnfler, looked charming In n lovely crcnllon iif.plnk llherty satin with silver 'bunis; "Irs. Peter Clunro's gown of jellow satin with diamond ornaments was lovely: Mrs. C, 'i Cnso IK-erlng wna guviirt in n beautiful pink liberty satin 'ilros which wns'very liecomtiig to buiSlvlt( of beauty; Mrs. John MtCbilli'inl lookcM pin tlcul.ii ly well In a Iichii- lug frock cf blue satin with stool trim Ish ". H ns oxcoodlimly liccoiulnc; Mrs. Henry Afong wus diessed In pink rntln clahointcly trimmed with i.pnngles; Ml?s Spiiildlng's gown of iheer link muslin with Uru tiliiiiulngR I was most attractive; Mrs. J)uiin was -..n- - -i i.... ii..... ...... i 'i"o biiiuihiih hi ii imiiiihiiis ukiiv oiii'i Row ii made Princess. Among Ihoso present wo noticed: Dunning, Major and flnjnr mid .Mrs. Mrs. Wndhanis, Cnptnln and Mrs. Low, Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Atkinson, Cuptaln mid Mrs.' Kails, Cn.pt. und Mrs. Paiker. Cant. mid 'Mrs. Ifoes. Mujor und Mrs. Ray, Dr, nijd Mrs. IauiElioriio. Mujor. mid ( Mrs. lains. Cnptnln nnd Mrs. Mnrlx, Mr. and MrB. Cliunco, Civil Englnour lllllanll t Intlt llfliil.tti ff lmf . .1 I . ., i.iiiwii, i.i.-.ii. I......U, !,ii.-iH, nun ..iiB. Fnrquhnr, .MrB. Elizabeth Church, Mr. mid Mrs. Itlggs uml others, IMMIGRATION FUND Acconll'in In laws pissed by tho last I p-iIsIhIiho throe foii'ihs of llm sum JllK.OnO deported In tho credit of tho 'rnni'cnullon mid lininlgruthm fund, Is uvnllnhle for Immigration. Aecnrdlni to this thoro Ik iidu S(! 2."in In ,llfo tioasuryfor pilule uf.Uniiilgiiuii!i.' Machines down an. opinion preventing Joseph BULLETIN GIRLS GUESTS AT B!G FAIR :t :: JS Hawaii's icproHi'iiliitlvo joiiiik tt J! women mo leretvlug uoliililo at t: tt leutluu at llio hands of the press tt St of Seattle. A recent isvuo of thu tt U Ko'itlle Post IntolI'vTemer pub J? SS llches a two column photograph H ! "f Miss Ho nnd JIIhk Victor, who -io vlnlllnjt the giont Alaska Yu- knn Pair us u result of llnllu- K " enterpriso mil the ndltlty a "' "K'Ir " 'il-inl. Tho P I. ' sn: tt tt Mln I'll., I, oil, l.-i,.. ,l.li.,,i,ll " '" -. i .i hull A'lctor. n Haw ill.iu maid tt :: "'l M'811 I'loreniu Ho, u Clilneso tt t girl, hulli ilmulitein of wo.ilthy t: llawall-m plunters, havo mrlvol tl JJ ' Seattle nnd uro guests of tho tt n oxplullntlun cimiinltteo of tho tt JJ Alnslttt-Yukon-Pacltlo Kxicifltlon tt ,: having been returned winners In tt n voting context conducted by tt tt Thu Honolulu lliilletln. tt tt Tie tvii jniiiig women, repro- tt ft "ont'ir; nirri'ssufiil riinlc-srunls tt tt iniiklin; the longest trip to tho tt K fair, wore met In S-n Kranrlrrn tt , tt by Kim Ho a brother to .Mls t K "". having mado thu tilp to tt M li Coast fiimi .Madison. Wis. K M wheio ho In n student nt thu l'nl tt verslty of Wlsrnnsln. K tt During tbolr ten (lavs' stay nl tt tt tho fair, Miss Victor and Miss Ho tt tt will nuke their hoiidiju.irlcis tit :' tt thu Hawaiian lliilhllug. tt tt ." " " " " " " " " " " H llllllvLV llULvLDirLU 1 HvAtjrij rKLutlllLu Mrs. Anillo A Keains bus received tho follow lint leiier leiraniim. In.. . I wives that have hcooniu famous; fioattlu, WiifIi.. Aug 2, 1U9. Mrs. Aimlo A. Koarns, Honolulu. Doar .M,ulam; I have tho plensmo to Inform ;-nu that wo havo u veiy ue tlvo deinnnd for nil our products, mid IV . .. . . ii uu can send us oy next noil it largo shipment of .chutnsy ami pro H'rves, Wu can easily illsimso of them. Mint of jour first shipment has been sold, although ci keep t nough to mako an exhibit. Wu would especlnlly llko to know what tho man go chutney In largo cans Is worth. Hoping von will bo able to sun thu preset on b) return boat. I urn, Yours ,vcry tiulv. I.OYDdlll.n.S, Hpoclil Aftenl mill Disbursing Olllror, : Hiiwali Cominl8sloii, h. Alexander Young Bldg, Iron Beds t We arc the leaders and Prices the low est. Sizes, 3 ft to (YYTYh ! 5 ft. 6 in. wide, f Wholesale and retail Coyne Furniture Coil . 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