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-? '.'; . hA" m t. 'j. , " tirflwra ..gtiiiTOfci as.v! i j i ' lit i . I ii i- rr "10 EVBNINO ntll.t.ETIN, HONOLULU. T. II.. WEtlNKBDAY, SRI'T. 7. 1010. I H crtl are especially exposed to the clangers of female organic disorders. Lydia U. l'inkham's Vegetable Compound has enabled thousands of girls to hold their positions. I Read what this girl says: I'imv 1'aWi DIIcli. "I Miif fcrril ti-rrlhly from friuulc Ills, liirliiil InjT liifhiiiiiiititloii anil 'iiii;i'Htloii, for scwrul jeiirs. My doctor Aiilil thorowin no hopufor mi! lull uu operation. I begun tnlclntf l.villu K. I'lnlchnm's Vouetnlilo Cuiiiiioiintl, uuil 1 euu uuwwy I am well." Kmiuii Draper. And this girl: Inilliinupolls, Iiul. "I suffered from nscvcrq fcinole wealt-li-t and tint so lmil that 1 liellee I uiiulil liuvuuieil If 1 liud not obtained relief noon. One tloi-tor said no thine; would cure me but an operation. "My mint advised mo to try l, ilia 15. IMiikliitin's Vecctalilo Coiupoiiud in It hud done no much (,'ood for her. I did and found It tube the rlirht iiiedlelue to cure female troubles und build up the MMeui, and I urn now In better health than 1 ever expected to be." llesslo V. IMper, 1M S. Addison St., Judlan upolN, I ml. Is it not reasonable to suppose that a medicine that did so much for these girls will do the same for any other girl who is suffering with the same troubles? These testimonial letters are the genuine and truthful statements from honest people. Does it not seem the only sensible thing to give such a medicine at least a trial ? You may be sure that it can do you no harm, and there is lots of proof that it will do you much good. For. 'JO yonrs Lyillii U. Plnkhnin's Vojretiihlo Compound Imim been the standard remedy for female Ills. No sick woman does justice to herself who will not try this famous medicine. Made exclusively from routs und herbs, und has thousands of cures to its credit. ' RnOlrs. IMiikhnm Invites nil Mick women WV to write her for advice. Shu has guided thousands to health free of charge. Address Mrs. lMtikluuu, Iiyun, Muss. lyiiii) " 8r Drink Rainier Beer Why BECAUSE IT'S THE BEER THAT SUITS THE PEOPLE ? SUMMER IS WHAT YOU MAKE IT Make it Cool and Comoinfortable by Initallini; an Electric Fan The Hawaiian Electric Co,, Ltd, mtttmtttttnutuittututttutuutttittntttituttmtuunttutntuuntum:tutmtum,-i Short Stories For Evening Hours 1 tmwuuuumtwuuwmtnmmmi FROiyi LUCILE'S DIARY 1 determined riithor suddenly tout week to go out to the Lokeslde Inn. where Iluth Illlchey nnd her mother are passing the summer. I thought a few days In the country would he 'very restful a lid refreshing. Huth, who uiwny.s like to parade any llulg popularity she ha, wrote me recently about the delightful iliuu she wan having playing tennis with a .Mr. Carl Hates. So when 1 tvent out 1 naturally wished to take a tennis rucKet with me. Unfortu nately the one I had Inst year U urukeii und us Winner I.vu hinted that he Intended bringing me a luoket from the Kast 1 did not wlah to go to the extravugance of buying one. Accordingly, 1 decided to take ilctty's. 'It's n very good racket even If It l old," I said appreciatively, when at my, request Hetty brought hers down to our house. "It's not very old," she said. "It's ouiy three years ago that, I won it at the lllrchwood Club touruument." ' "It's awfully sweet of you to let (lie take It," I replied. "Who plays tennis here?" I ask ed, after receiving the surprised greetings of Huth, for I had not an nounred my coming. "Mr. Hates and I have been play lug singles," Iluth answered, "hut there Is n young hoy here who plays a fair game and will 1111 In for dou bles." "That'R good," I exclaimed. "Hut Jluth, dear, you'll have to let me have the best player for my partner, because you. are In ninth better prnc tlse.tiBJi.l anu" ...,,. . . (i .Vhjeii juV.'riatrJ 'niij7 1 benfjl awl! her jojiiij'partnJJi; 4wu set Iluth," I nntwcied, loyally. "I'd rather take a walk or go out on the lake." The evrtilng dinner was over when Mr. Hates and 1 returned from our charming row, during which we ex plored n dlBtant bay that I had espe cially desired tu see. Although I went to the trouble of picking n bunch of water lilies for Mrs, lilt chle, she and Iluth treated mn so coldly Hint I made up my mind It would be no pleasme for me to stay at Lakeside with them. So when Mr. It.itisi mentioned that he Intend ed leaving for town In tho early morning I asked to be allowed to drive to the station with him and go on the same train. He seemed i pleased with this arrangement, nnd wejrot on famously together. Ill deed, 1 like htm very much nud am. feeing a lot of him. As soon as Hetty heard that I wasj home she cunie over for her racket.. "Your racket!" I repeated. "Why, the fact Is, Hetty, dear. 1 left Unke- sldei so hurriedly that I forgot to pack some of my things. However, Huth will send them to me. I'll wlro her tonight." Hetty snld nothing, but tho way she looked made me regret taking the racket she had almost forced upon mo. Iluth sent It by express the next day with a noto saying that It had lint Improved hy a night In the rain. She said she found It the morning I left on the grass whero I had dropped It at the end of our tennis sets, The hotel people were very cnrclcss to leave It there. It must have been a poor rncket, for tle frumo was warp II and the stringing was quite .ruined Just hy one .night's bliower. 1 Afojher suggests Hiatl'glvo Hetty tlie beautiful new racket Wlsner I.ea I line Just brought me from New York. Iluth fcMn ft love Ilutli seemed rather' put out. "I ddn't taro tr'plny nny-moreio- ot-ourse, 1 shall not bo. so erudo drty." she announced when I urged n that. I have to own to myself hey to try another Bet. "I'm golng'that my dear mother Is somewhat to my room to rest beforo dlnner."i lacking In a knowledge of what Is "Dear mol" I remarked, as she good form, left us. "I don't see how any ono, aw an advertisement of n salo ran bear to waste any of this lovely, of rnckots today, nud I think I shall June day In resting. I want to en-, lie able to get Hetty ope at n tea- Joy every minute." Mr. Hates smiled and nsked: "Would you enre to play slnglos?" "Oh, no, don't let's play .without sonable price. Not being an expert player any moic It would be useless for her to have one of the expensive makes. HILO OBSERVED LABOR DAY (Special Correspondence) , 11II.0, Sept. G. IIIlo yesterday en Joyed u Utbor Day celebration which was quite creditable. Tho firemen nnd tho Labor Union had nrranged between them to havo a parade, und tho showing they niailo was a very good ono. Tho parude assembled at Fireman's Hall, and ut u little after 10 o'clock the -procession sturted, go ing to Mooheau l'urk by way of Front street, und returning hy. way .of l'o nohawul und Pltnmif street, marching on to the Armory. The Hllo band, led tho procession, playing martial airs on the way. It was followed by the Ijibor Union, most of the members wearing dark coats with white trousers, und with Ilium lets around their necks. Tho Union curried u Huwullun nud an American banner, the hitter being u gift from Sheriff Sum Iuu. The van of the intrude wus tuken hy the firemen, Chief Johnnon riding In state In it carriage, followed by some of tho boys on foot, with the engine, drawn by horses, In the rear. Tho Mremen woro their new bright red uniforms. . The pnrudcrs wound up their march at tho Armory, whero they took purt In- u luuu given by tho Keuulkeu- oull Society. EGG WITHIN AN EGO. N0AALUU1S Exhilaration, Enjoyment and Effervescence of Spirits are t:he ' Laughter of the Constitution ,. , In this climate where one is inclined to he languid there is need, of a tonic that sets the whole mechanism oh man at work, producing healthful activity and giving a lilting, strengthening force. With its invigorating influence and the blessed gift of slumber and mental balance, PRIMO BliliR will give cour age for any undertaking, and obstacles will seem but a joyous test of energy. THE HOME BEER . &&' MmTj m M m W m. Mmb The Beer That's Rrewed TocSuit The Oinioie 11 VAN I'L.l.VSTO ST.UIT (lltllAT II.VNKINU 1I(II!.SI Willi UN S'oiih Kluaiirlr" May llluil the Ureal Ciiiiiern of Hie .Miri:nii. NKW YOllK. August 2V TIioiiihi I". Ityan und his sons, Allan and I'len dcnln, are preiaring to enter the Held of private bunking to compete with such houses Its Hpe.ver & Co., Kuhn, Ixieh & Co. and perhaps, In rourRO of time, with J. I'. .Morgan. & Co. That report wiis Btnrtiil.- today In W'ull street through u man (o whom, llynn had broached the subject with tho Idea of enlisting him In the circle of men of wealth. ' I With his enormous fortune, his great Income from the American To bacco monopoly and other trusts ho practically owns and his large Inter ests In tho Hank of Commerce, It Is believed' ItyaU.fcould lay the founda tion for n Iioiibo 'thaf would bn'second to nono hut that or Morgan & Co. Ono of tho principal objects of llyau's re cent trli to Europe, It was said today, wus to perfect arrangement fur European connections, which such an enterprise requires. Weekly Bulletin, $1 Year WKSTKHLY, II. I., Aug. 14. Clark Hathhun, Westerly's weather wizard und poultry raiser, recently discover ed In his henynrd an unusually larg egg. Clark gets funcy prices for his eggs, ns )ivy urn always fresh, und In addition' lid feedVjils. lions 'selected food, As n matter of uniform ico iiniiiy. Im makes lt-.ti'flimellf.i)f rev lutulng for homo ronsumpllou till eggs that would . appear to havo ilouhlu yolks. This paitleuhir egg was snvod. When Mrs. Iliilhhuu luokn It In tho trying pun the next morning hht dls roveicd two eggs, both peifert, nud one within Hid nlher. Tho hell of tho limldo egg was hard und Hm 'i of the nvciaHH egg. Tllu nuli'l' ' wus eaten by ri.nk hii' hi t'lik fust, while llin Inner uuu wus pli'id nui" fully In thu luibkul with tho siilulilu rnii i . "I minium ynii'iH imo of IIhwu i)um HlHl HMM'll Vtfl imllll, If) rfU If il'K iiiyr wkhi I'm nui J inu?l) U i m ir wt t" -vmiilh (Special Correspondence) IIILO, Sept. G. Genial Nou Alult, who wus nt ono time tho power be hind the throne In the nffulrs of the County of Hawaii, has been heard from, and In tho very near future his liundKoma presence will ugain grace the streets of Hllo. County Attorney Ileors lust week received u letter from Altill. It wus dated Aug. IS, and was written on the stationery of the steumshlp St. Paul. but there was no Indication ns to where the vessel might havo been when tho letter was written. Tho County Attorney by exercising the In genuity which he bus had trained In his legal practice, locuted u post mark of the envelope of which thu letters "Sou" were llglblo. It Is there fore surmised thut the letter wus mailed from Seuttle, Regarding his plans Altill .writes us follows: "Will be homo during the curly purt of next month, und will then decldo what to do," It Is possible thut Alull will enter the pollticul arena, seeking the nom ination for some olllce on tho Kcpub llcun ticket, most probably that of Representative. i DEAF CAN HEAR ON PIKE'S PEAK But When He Oescends He Finds That He. Is Afflicted As Before the Ascent. COLORADO ,81'ltlNOB. Aug. H. -Tho summit of Plko's IVnk. whoso altitude Is 11,147 feet nlmvo the sea, has estnhllshcd a new record In Its effect oil ICilvtaYdll. llnlney. n Chicago delegoto td the World's Connross of tho UeHf,,-hlcli.)ias, Just ended hero. He was born deaf and has remained ilenf dining his folly years -of llfy. '(lo on Tike's I'onk lain today In company with nlher delegates u ihmmi llur biuillng In his ears gave his face an expression of hnwlhleriiieni Ho eitlillilueil that ho hoard sound A rompiinloil enuiM'luli'il n fipv words when Ihilnoy signalled that he hounl, iililmiiKh lio t'oiihl not I'lassifv touuils Into wiiiiIh. He IiimikI Hit iiiiimi o( liiunpliiK Mini I'lihti'iNuMuii mill an im glue iuhI llmill) Hie liniiing of u hiiriu wil h siinili'il him , lliiliiny iiwM'i'iuii'ii hii i ii 1 1 ti I IuwiIhk It'fl lilMl 'St MuiiU'oi sOnu IVt Mow, hf hus u ilum ii nm li'i'fMj II M 1 1 f f I ) 'ir Miifi EstataiOeS tiucbMtittu D oliver ios strictly on. schedule Selection of dates by order of sale Chalmers Motor Gars The Verdict of America-: If; it's built by Chalmers it's built right" Associated Garage, Douloi'H iii Motor Oiirw tt 4. umr Mkntk.-. . :