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StartlingSalBPrices
Half of $60,000 StocR of Mer
chandise is being sold at
Prices Unprecedented
WINDOWS, COUNTERS and CSES ARE
FULL OF BARGAINS
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"RUBE" PLAY
SALE CLOSES SATURDAY, NOV. 19th
YEE
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Conor Kin? and Bethel Streets,
"Our New Minister' Is Strong
Pica for Broad, Tolerant
Christianity.
CAST:
On I Ilollcu Arthur HI ton
Dunns Sluillo tiio. II. Howard
Olu'luh lllm-tim ...CIiiih. i: Murphy
"bu-i.,li.k' James II. Noiton
O.ilvln Alil.il Other U. ll.tlloy
Dcii-.m 'lilt lull) .Minimi Dunn
l.iiii Hansom (luy llitucr
I Ntnico Itanumi Hetty Joukoii
tTiatldeiia Strong Hubert .McKlnl
lMhcr tUmiis ,.i:va Miirlcll.i
Jack Kinder ,..... Juhn Ilaxtor
A. World Beater
SHE SLEEPS ON A "LEGGETT"
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Guaranteed for ten years. The only
Sanitary Spring made.
I COYNE FURNITURE CO.,
Limited, Local Agents
Thundcro.ia opplnuro gieulcd tho
! Will;) an, llnesan team nt tho close
of their ii-jIiir twelve minute net lit
tho opening shmv Time have been
neinbitii mill iqulllbrlsts In lliinutiilu
who wcie good hut tho o two men nro
mote. 'I hey hae icluccd ny constant
prnellto what tieeins physical Impos-i,
HlbltltlC!) to a point where that Kceiua
almost simple. Th y wwi ami catch
call other lis though JurrIIiir light
rubber ImiIb with perfect Judgment
mid c blent ease Ono of them slntnls
on the head of the other fur n period
of aliiioft four minutes and then to
cIi.h? tin' art trots tip and down n
stairway. Thcio mo many other dim-,
eult and hazardous tiiinn to their net,
but It would spoil the show for you
to tell of them nil. for half of tho
ple.ipuiu of thilr exhibition lit tho
suddenness wl'h which each new fea
ture Is Inlrodiic il. It l wxll enough
though to advice ou to count tho
times the Inner athlcto raises tho
slighter on bis outstretched hand.
H'H .1 "rubi." show ut the Orpliouin
thin week, but that doesn't make It u
bad show. In (act, It la distinctly
youil In mail) spots, ami thcie Ih a
whole lot of good eunicily, clean it
ttniple Jci-llug and lium.iu nature pack
ed Into the time acta by tleorgo II.
llLwaul. ami hla fellovv-playeis.
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WILCON SISTCRS IN NEW ACT.
Anu'licr l.ugc crowd wn nt the
Savoy last n'ght to nee the first of
tho wok chnngo of prnginni and wero
well repaid for their tlma as ono of
tho best pioR.ain given at the new
theitre It helm; presented. The Wll
kcii Bisters na In all the previous
plums nic ihe premier attraction.
'ho place wheic "Our Now AllnltttorV , Thctr act opins with tin electrical Ilia
THE GRABOWSKY TRUCK
1, lVa. 2 AND 3 TONS 35 AND 45 HORSEPOWEIt
A ltWMOVAllI.U I'OWtni IMjANT: llunleneil Steel HUSIIINQS In
every workltiR part; ll.MKUflllNCY CONDHNSINO OUAMIIKIt; l'OSI
TIVK AtmiANICAI OIIIiir 3) stent.
HONOLULU TOWER WAOON CO.. Agents W. M. MINTON. M(;r.
PIiopc 21GG 875 South Street. Near King
ciiiuca luiil furiiUhea a tbi'iuc fur the
j pit v. Tlio nariow, Bclflli, cramped
'typen "f tills little New I'.asland town
i fuinlsh the object Icfmiii.
"Our N w .Minister" Is llev. Thad
dens Strnnj! a slralKbt forward, man
ly Julius divine who finds II Impoasl
i li'c to iiconelle his bioad Ideas of
riirMlimlty will thine of hla blfiot
I'd pailshlonera. The clash comes
lover a icforiucil burglur and hla
daughter, mill Stioiig. fallliiR in lino
, with Iho daiiKhtei', is bioiiKht Into
open conlllct with ths leaders of hid
,ihurrh.
I 'Ihe play la billed aa a comedy, but
I while It Iris few "hi;?" sltiia'lous, It
! can C'lally bu cl'issed us a ilrania, for
It Is n lrl!e iirearbmi'iit of brood.
i Ueiierous. lilndly Christianity. Tho
icoiu'dy tls supplied by tho vlllago
j chaini'tei'H,
i Kor iinep Mr. llowaid Is In the
backKriiiiid. as tho vlllaKO coiistablu
, lie Bets over smile Rood eoniedy, but
Ihe lmmira or lliu "Joy" exhibition fall
to Ar hur niton, who la Cmirt llullen,
Ihe I1I.iko ntibollcvor. Mr. Kllun'a
I character work Is as clover nt any-
IIiIiir s'l'ii hero for a Iodk time. Hub
cit MeKIni nt last duds n character
that Is Jm.t built for lilm, that of the
)oiiiik uilnls'er, ami he Is nt his best
In the Hiilrayal of (he clean cut, IiIkIi-
minded ))unp minlHler. Tho rest of,
tlio cast kIvch veiy Rood suppurt
flon:. as the )ouiiKer Blrl alnpa a hour
tho hummlim of iiuicltlnii birds breaks
Into Iho clioiiH ami tlio man with tho
e'cctrlc IlKhts creat s the Impression
that the birds are I1Ihk just alioo
of miistclnua who doea not read muilc
with tho aamo case that they read
their prlmors.
As to the tun net Ion; lcavii it to
Cuiiha. Ilia cxpeileue' In urraiiKlUK
pciformance In Iho past ,flls lilm fui
tho fevcrert work of this character
nnd It la written on tho walla of tho
niini'n I till tun litnls lit Itin ul n trn I lift!
!Vlil Jiminv, IMl,n If iliu niiiu imti
"Cunha, this ulRht made tho ciiplds
on Ihe'cur'nln mar with laughter.")
Tlio members of tho aoclcty will Imvo
u Kcctlon In the olio fur their special (
nro in tlio promis-llcu or events eon
netted with historical Hawaii. And
this will add to the Interest of tlio
show.
RESOLUTIONS PASSED
RY PLANTERS' BODY
Tho I'lanlera' Association yosleulay
passe.) tho IcillmvliiK lobulation:
WhciMia, tlnco the bist annual
ut the iiilKlual mem-
the sIbko. The novelty of this iipen-1 mectliiK three
Ins appeals, mid the house warmly , hers or thla Association, namely, Alex-,
meets tlio appearance of the Sisters under You:ik, Charles 1'rcdcrlck Hart, I
In dnucliiK costumes. Tho Countess and William VIner Hall, hae been
bus several new hours nnd a chniiRO called by duith. I
of costume that will mid In her Hono- He It llusohcd that we, tho mciu-
lulu success. Kiank Tester tells n hers of tho Hawaiian SiiR.ir I'lanters'i
few stories and kIiirs u miur. The
'pictures nro on Rood us can bo secur
ed. SONNY CUNHA IS NOW
IN ACTIVE TRAINING
"Sonny," tho llttlo fellow who
Astoclatlon, deslie to express our
biurow at tho Rreat loss which has
been sustained by the death of these'
lienureil members, tun! to pay our
tribute to their mcmoiy.
Ilach of these gentlemen wns ac
tive In cffeclliiR tho original orRanlza
Hon of tho Plant rs' AHsoclatlun of
piiimds tho Ivories pt the I'ark Then-! thoo Islands, ami for neaily thirty
ire, nns iicen imporiimeii uy mo com- jeuin uuvo neeu laiiiuui aim iiuviiiou
initio's of the Kanliuiunmi Society tnj members of the Association and pro
niako merry or Iho public on tho mliiunt and progressive membeia ul
iiIrIiIs of December S nnd 111 nt tho the community uf theso Isbiuds.
Hawaiian Opera Iluuto' And Sunny, Stamllui; for high idcala ami for all
tultlfli lu 11, n rttrnti'tttm tif Xli f,i(ili t ililli ttikiil.l iirntiwtl.. Din l,j litl,,.
Is IrnlnliiR for tho events. IcMb of the peoplo of theso Jalauds .
iiu uas Kiuiieiiii iiiiMiiiii nun hum uiv) nave leu a nxac) in inpir,iiitiii
t' ur talent that Is so Rood tha' It may ! for those of us who icnialii and n
he ranked (is ncar-professlunal and iiriuniv whlrh wo will all chorls.li.
there Rctitlenien will bo placed In an' licsolvcd that a copy uf this teso
old time semi circle fur an old time lutloii bo sprc.ul upen (no minutes of
MASTER ACT AT THE PARK.
luonster eruwd viewed n master
minstrel performance. Thnso who
knuw Sonny Cunlia nro off' rlnc ndda
1 llml It ,..111 1.,. ,,.,,. .. Ilin l...u ...l,..!
,,ii, ,. ,, ,,, iiu uni! ', iiiu ..". il,,,
slrel pciformnnccs seen hcio In yenrs.
this meetliiR ami a copy bo bent to'
etch i-r tho funillles of the deceased
memlrts.
Thirty members uf the I.rnost Kaal KAMEHAMEHA BOYS
Oleo Club will hIiir II
i' commendatluii im to
the chorus, u
qualify, fur
act at th- I'ark Theatre last nlRht.1 Krneit hna nn uuo In his aRgreRatlou
u r-i r-n ti tu Ri h fi k v r ivi n nj it r r- ra risi sa rcj ra Na no Na bb
Thanksgiving Proclamation
Tho Store where Bargain Prices and
Bargain Values do the Talking
Dining Room Furniture
THANKSGIVING SUGGESTS IT and naturally for the fur
nishing of the dining room has great influence on tho enjoyment of
the dinner.
jJiND then after Thanksgiving
MS will come Christinas and
New Years feast after feast.
Surely now is the opportune
time to add that new piece of
furniture, or refurnish the dining
room throughout. We are ready
.to serve you splendidly so.
Mere are rich, beautiful pieces' in
golden, weathered and fumed
oak, consisting qf china closets,
buffets, table?, chairs, specially
priced for this occasion.
Buy Here
and
Be Thankful
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TAKE FRENCH LEAVE
Chief or Dclectlvea Arthur McOuf
tlo has been requested by tho faculty
of Kainehiiiiieha school to loiiml up n
quartet of lada who are said to have
taken Flench leavo of tlio Institution.
The boys skipped out last evening and
tho principal uf the school la quito
anxious that they again ho brought
Into tho fold and away from the Itunp
tatluua nnd ulluiements of a metro
polltau city llko Honolulu.
When tho lads left tho school prcm
ires thoy wero arrayed in khaki cloth
ing, lil no Hhlrts. while bats and can
vas chora. TIiiko who nro sought
after by tho police include Joul Hugo,
Willie Kamaua, I.o Ilol Teller ami
August Kckona,
Solid Oak
Pedestal Table
12-inch iound top, extends 8 feet;
r.'ch golden enk finish. Regular
pV'c, $20; Bpccial TlianksRivinR
price, $15. 'i J
,BUFFETS $25 to $75,
'CHINA CLOSETS $25 o $70,',
EXTENSION TABLES $8.50 to
$125.
CHAIRS $1.50 to $9.
JT matters not how little or
how much you want to pay.
We believe you will surely find
here what will suit your needs,
and comparison will convince
you that the values are not sur
passed anywhere. . We invite
' you to come and look whether
1 you wish to buy or not. Our
windows furnish some exceed
ingly interesting d:n!ng room
suggestions and values.
Our Quality
Compels "
Appreciation
t3 W W w W mi thi J aj tw oa i na "?ii a i -a c-. tj r c-a ca tr. c. ti c c ru c- r tr m rv va na aa w ta trj tra tra t rcj trj 174 V4 W aa a tw a'
NOTED ARTIST
AND BRIDE HERE
Tlienduro Vores, an tutlst of
wurld-wldo note, nnd dean of Iho'
California Institute of Art, arilved
nu tho Korea yetteiday. lie la on'
his wedding tilp and expects to ro-j
main hero a number of months,
Mr. Vorea was hero nbout eight'
)cars iigu, and at thut time gathcrod
lonsldcinblo material for canvas
work. Quito a number of tialutlnga!
were brought to tho Island by Mr. I
Voles and It lu probable that an ex-l
hlbltlou of them will be gh'en, but'
that bin not yet been decided,
i Mr. Vores and hla brldo nro ttay
Iiir at tho Young,
Whitney & Marsh
CLEANING-UP SALE
of
LADIES' WASH SUITS and
LINGERIES
Broken Lines and Sizes, begins on
MONDAY MORNING, the 14th inst. ,
See window display for some of the
bargains
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I'll 1 1 II. In Honolulu, at 'Kaplolant
Maternity Home, Nov. .10, J010, to
Mr.und Mrs. Jiimen If. Frlel, u
. .(alightcr. ; i'
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. A wide range of products from tho
Island of IHvvall arrived1, with tho
Eteaiucr Minimi l.oa fioin Kona and
Knu ports this morning. The freight,
list Included cows, calves. pIrs, linises '
tiuktys. chickens, bliPop, 31 bead rat
tie, 5 ensns butter, 10 bales hides, 19
saekH u wii fil pieces hard wood lum
ber. 8ft sucks beans. 00 bunches bun
amiB, 27118 cabea pineapples, Sl'J sacks
coffee, -JS00 sacks hiigar nnd 185 pack
iisi siiiiililes.
i nu ssi-i iiivi vviiii nut) weawier,
and Hiunolli peas nn Ihe homeward
vnynge. A Inrgo llbt of onliln nnd
deck pisfcnRcrs mrlved by tho vessel JJ'
Handsome assortment of
Parisian
Chiffon Scarves and Veils
We carry a full line of
"Redfern" and "Warner's
Corsets
in all the latest models
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OUR SALE is fast drawing
to a close on account of
lack of goods. But we still
have a part of the LARGE
CONSIGNMENT of READY
MADE DRESSES, which-we
are almost giving away.
We still have a large
quantity of DRESS GOODS,
DOMESTIC NOTIONS and
LADIES' UNDERWEAR 'at
PRICES THAT CAN NOT BE
EQUALED elsewhere.
Call and Examiiio thoGoods'
L. B. KERR & CO., Ltd.
Alakea Street
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