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nmngusmaammmmmmm . M . .,.,... . . . m)xm !. WNtmU V1 WLlmTWwm!r T ttjpf" a EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H, 8ATURDAY, APH. 1, 1011. - I ie&six&&& EN DON'T MISS THIS ! HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUN TY FOR CLOTHING , SWXr 1 '-v ' .j - B sss&scy iM tsfxjp r m e 2TCn II AH' 1 I to EAStER "e have1 just received another shipment of high-grade clothing at exceptionally low prices. They are in two and three piece Suits, Blue Serge, Worsteds, Cheviots, French Alpaca, Cassimeres, Flannels and Self Stripe. - . Why Not Buy Direct and Save Middle' Mian's Profits We can save you from 40 to 65 per cent. Prices from $6.50 to $21.50. We give good, solid, honest value. The suits are the products of the best makers. The materials excellent. BWi i g I83 1 Fl n l1! CLOTHIERS The tailoring faultless. Styles pleasing the quiet and fashionable 1 Spa m I &b ft 1 1 Bh Ik porj. Street W 71 fu nm Hi Ml mm HI u Hi Em HI 111 dressers It is to the interest of every man to purchase a suit of J gg Rsa isa ffl W fca 1 1 near Beretania -. &-- r . - M--" . "iAh - "-- &fe - 2 V2K&HaariX5Sg5SR - L, - - - - i- III -- - - - -Jr- - ' ----- - - - - - - - .. . -- , , 1 i - - --- - , 1 .1 II - .1- I T' 'I IzZJ No nlhrr iiuiiiiiriictiirvr rim linfillico tin- car ilcscrlbcit liclmv, hcII It at the , prico i ask .mill Inakon prnllt. ThH l ii fact lilcli i'oiiiiiirlwiii will inif. t.Vrtnln It In, tint no maker kIvp n iiiiicIi fur ro llttlo. i'5.(io DvitIiiiiiI niHrH know this from cxpei li-ncc. OVERLANI) The plant i of tln Willy- l)i'iliinil Co arr tho hii'RPit. most iinnplctp mul WH 1'ipilppi'il. The Totcilo pi. ml alone toviTH "0 aiTim. Tho flw uvi-rlinil iIiihN aro iihiolulcly Ktaml.irillzpd No niakiT In lliu world Horki to clon'f IIimIIh In llnrnpun of lit. Aloilcl 5.'!. with 1'nrp Door uml CVntip Contiol. 110" liixiirloiinly iiplioistoroil. tliMi i.ir, pipilppi'il ullli a llliuli-tiu-s ami lluxlhlllty. (130U. We know, beyond nil question, Hint OVERLAID MCJDEL 53, ihown on this paBe, IS THE GREATEST AUTOMOBILE VALUE IN THE WORLD. We also know that It Isn't nn easy matter for the man who is seeking tho best car for his monoy to make a choice. . Ho is perplexed by the conflicting advice of friends, preconceived prej udices, and tho oxtravagant misleading statements of ovcrzealous.advcrtising writers and automobile salesmen. ., There is ono way to maVe the right decision QUICKLY and CAREFUL LY and CORRECTLY, and that Is to Investigate, compare 'and judge for yourself. Make a careful comparison point for point. If it is possiblo take a ride In each-of tho cars. y ' The buyer who selects a ear on the merits of this comparison and dem onstration invariably selectsithe OVERLAND. Consider and bear this point in mind always, that the OVERLAND is a manufactured car, every part and every piece mado by us, after our own de sign, by our own men, in our own plants. Unlimited .facilities, onormous production of." exact standardized dupli cates, an ideal organization built up, controlled and directed by ono man John N. Willys enables us to make the minimum price ontho maximum of motor car efficiency. heel ll.isp, TlM'H ::Ix."'i A looiny, licautifullv MiMicl. hlKh tint) 30 II. I fonr-ollmliT motor of .-n it c ItU-l'-ncy. - J w ; Von Hamm Young Co. Ltd., Agents . .MODEL 53 FORE DOOR OVERLAND SPECIFICATIONS MOTOR V miiko ilvu moilelK. 22 hmly htjlrn. i In1 to II I'. 4-i')lliiuVr iiiolorx, 0!" In IIS" whpi'l Imho, at prl"p raiislhi; fnun $77' to IIUJ5. An wo liNlcvr III ilolMK ono thliu at a time an rimhI at know how, wo rti-Noto IIiIh piiko rpnlvpy to Mmlrl 0.1, MM. Tho imiln', llko upry- v tlilnu pine III tlu- i.ir. Is of our own ilonlcu niit-maniif.u'tiirp, of tho rour-rjlhiili'i-, four-i'i.'p lpp, l"xl',i" L'jIlnilirK, Iiiup larco wati-r Jaeki'tM and aip cast ninety. Cjllnilprx alp cant froin a special Krailp of iliio KraliiPd inutiil from our own foriiiiil.i'. ("rani: HliuftK, lonni'i'thiR rodH ami all otlur fnrKliiKH, niailp In our Olop forsp pfant, aro of liUrli raihoii manea iipwi ktoil. All heiirlnK". oyllmlpRs. 'plutons mul rliifx uro (.toiiihI to mirror kiiu'oIIhickh, iniiirltiK Ioiir llfo, frpcilom from near anil pmlllvo roin'i'i'Hkni. Cyllmlira oflVet, motor muiippihIpiI at thrpo polntH from mala fiuini hraeoil for thin purpose, dlKpiulmr with tnnip'lKitlmi anil wi'lKht of Miilifranip i:ntlri' motor nmstriicli'il with a vl w to niuoKnl hlllty. 1'lKtmi rimes llttpil iri'pii-ly to i,J of l.Cnn of an luph lipnrliiint 1-1 nno of an huh. It Isn't ppMillilu toijiiillil a motor laoro acruratrly, nf Kivalir ipilptiiPHH or cIlk'IriK'y. WHEEL BASE-110 Indies; TREAD .'.C. to (iO tnvhoi.: SIZE OF TIRES SlxS',4. SEATING CAPACITY I'lvn uracnc ri. TRANSMISSION Tliree upeiil ami rtviwi wli-i-llvu l) CLUTCH cone. IGNITION Dual syslein. with ono set of xpml. 1'liupi. lllcli Icntiloii iniii: ncto uml I'.itttty ' I DRAKE3 lnturiKil exp.iiullius ami uxlirnnl eoutraetluj. SPRINGS 2" Suml-elllptle, thrrf-iiuarUTK elllptlo niir. STEERING GEAR Worm anil BcRinunt inljiistulilo. , 1 FRONT AXLE Drop forced I-heam biellonj REAR AXLE UliiiI-IIiuIIuk. 4 FRAME I'ri'HKiil Hteel, simile drop, drilled In iIrIiI "Jl;s" to Injure jiirfect allKiimcnt. all jolntM hot ilcled, all iiiii;U'm lauvllj ulnlojeeil. LAMPS-2 pm ami S oil COLOR Dark blue body, cieain Ke.ir , BODY Mmlevliy ux No better matPilal or uoikmaiD'hlp "is:illile oien front or fori door at Iho-aanio prli'e II SAY THE PEOPLE Many Citizens Appear lo Up hold Bill For Preserving Natural Park. - An lYWruhelmluK ami lUilj ixtitl- Inent on tho p.irt of itllri'iiH In faor of the hill setthiK nslile Mnkll.l Valley as a piihlle park wuh evidenced lastj iiIrIiI. win 11 the limine loimulllco on public l.ruilK held a hearing In the ball of IteptPHentntlic A number of pioiiilnent rltlzpiiK. Imludlni; fhlof Juatk'o ItobertMin, wrij prcnent'on be half of the park measure. tiiileid. tho HPiitliient wiim to all In lentK unanimous, for tho only two ob jections r.ilMtl lo the bill were' founil nl 011 inUundcrHliiiiilInf; of Ita erf(i.t. I'roil Tlirrill, the Democratic polltl ilan, wasted a lot of oratory In de liouneliiK tho bill until he was Inform ed' lli.it Ills iirKiiment of lho"Kro:jt px peilMi of iiiallilalnlni; the 'park has no beailtiK whatever, as It Is to bo u liat pra'l park and no maintenance neces sary The otlur opponent of the bill IhoiiKlit some bind mlKht be set apart that Is jniw useful to kiow scit pot tatoes upon, but later arKUincntri dls poinl of his objections. Campbell on Record. Siipcrlntrmlvnt of 1'iiblle Works t'ampliell was present to explain his plan for a sale Of lilts anil a ro.id to be built from tho proceeds, but one of tho luoslenjnval'ie features of the evflilmr was the deft wuv In which t'hlef Justice lltihcrthim Kot Campbell Jn lucord as hi fm or of tho park meusure Itself, v 1 1 1 1 h, if It passes, knocks out thu,xtipirlut ndent's plan to sell lots thele. ('halrm.iii Alfmisu of the public I. mils committer, to open the henrlm.' called upon opponents of the bill to express thciiiM Ives I'red TurrJII Mioko In npp il:!nii lo tlin plan "Tho cltj and county of llo 110I11I11 Is pu)lnK J13U0 a iniMith for pnikx and park maintenance, and tho only park It onus Is tho one Olmrlry Ac hi wt v mul It was covered by a niortvaso. The 'ferritin' wIII4kUo us more p.irk.Si. but nolhlut; to run them with." In answer to a iiilcstloii, Hupcrlntcn dent f'.liupbell said the tots ale to bo wild 011 llvc-yeur lernis and the same reiiulreim nts a, Alewa Heights. One of the men present said, 'Te b'l'ii tnluK for uioullis to 11ml out about these lots uml I couldn't vet any Information .iifoiil It. 1 Kot the double stcr CMi'xwIan ri 'Mil the laud olllce. and the mil estate men whom 1 nsked about It mul who I beard oueht to knew "omcthiiiK about It. couldn't Klvo mi anv It. lui motion" .Suiernit. nib nl Campbell said: 'It was Just al out three weeks iikii or een los that the laud hoard Rave me authoilty to say at what price ami lei ms these lots aro to be sold." .' .Mr Campbell then went on to ex plain, b the old of a larco eoloiedi nia, the .Maklkl. Valley situation, with lefciince lo mads and natural tca lurts. n hHit' of 11 proposed load iiiuulnir op the aley whleli, bo sa)H. Kins alt the appioaeh mcessary to the, exIslhiK public I mils blubc r up. I "Ibe main lots of particular iilim pro In the loer section oil tho llat," he said "There Is no Intention nil 1110 pari of the public Infills department to do amtlilia; but preserve Maklkl. Hound Toil and Tantalus for public links I Some Questions. V It. l-'airniKlon said: "Jlay I nsK the last speaker with what funds he proposes to pay for the ro.ul iirouiul Hound Top?" ' "Tlirio Is u measuru flow beforo this House to prolde funds to build the road from the sale." I ".May I ask It there has been an es timate made of the co"'. of this ro.ul?" "No." replied Mr. Campbell, "thrre has In eif none So far the prisoner h.ie been dolnir what work was done, and thev could not nnikn an estimate" Mr. l-'arriiiBtoii tln.fi asked: "In cjisu thero Is not enoiiKh money derived from the sale of the lots to pay for the ro.ul, I-. It not possible that funds would bu diverted from other pur noses?" "I think that would not be the case," answered Campbell. "Hut It would be possible, would It not?" And Mr Campbell then answered. "Yes. It would be possible." Then -Mr. I'arrliiuton said: "Mr. Chairman, the Kaaliunianu Imprme ment Club the other evcnliu! endorsed the plan to prcacrvn Maklkl Valley for a public paik. I wiik appointed ir chairman of. a.commltlee to carry out the wIsIich of the club. I think If It were made possible lo make 11 rule iiEiilust the alleuatfoli of any portion of the Miller for pilvate piinyves It would be a Ood-seiul Jo the Territory nnd particularly to the city and county of Honolulu " llo expressed surprise 'Hint the sec tion propoMsl to be opened should be coiisldrreil ns desirable for resilience! preipc rly. "They are almost pure sand, Hioso lots In the upper portion of Maklkl Valley It seems to me most unnlsn that any portion of these lots would bo fold that liilfshl JropaidUc MuKlt.l Valley, particular!) Ibe Wnlklkl side It terms to ino It would be 11 waste of money at this lime to bulb! a load that, would be practically an iiutomo bllc.firo.id. 1 doubt If tho tale of the J II. l.nos elei lured ait.iluxt the park plan. ' Put up tie lots ami let llu m brllii; what tlie will, anil bt the' road lake care of llself." he sabl James I, 'Mcl.ran spoke slronitly In favor of prcscnhiK tho allcy for a parlc , Not Opposed, Says Campbell, Hupcilntrudcrit Campbell said he is In favor of kecphnr the upper nlley ami perhaps not sellliiR the "saml lots" at all. ami went a little further when chief Justice Robertson sabl: "Then you are not opposeil to the piuwiKo of this bill?" "Absolutely not," said Campbi'll "fJhlel to hear It." rejoined the chief lustlce Chief Justice Itedicrtsou, rcspomlltm lo n call from the chairman, sabl. "I am Kind there Is such n umitilmit of opinion hire oer the bill I am par ticularly Bind to see that the rtuper- Ihti intent of Public Works Is In favor of It. Someway I Kot the Impression that he was aipilhst It." lie told of the various attacks made when tlto Taplalus road and the Volcano ro.ul were built and the complete vindication later He lonlliiueil "Maklkl Vallcj Is a natural park nnd tho only thlni; of the kind we Iuip. 1 for one hope) to fee action taken by this I.ei;lliitori to preserve that park Tho only lots that woubl brltnr iinylhlUK at s He lire not Intended to bo kept Intact under Mils bill, and there Is nothliiK to pre vent the Superintendent of 1'tWillc Worka from sclllm,- them There Is ne expense entailed under this bill, lis the prlsomrs can take cure of the trails 'uml l"orosler Hosmer can aid In sup- . pljlni; trees to plant there " I Superintendent Cumphcll riueo to say to Justice Robertson: ' If yefii li.nl any ' Idea that I was opposed lo this plan. Noil I'uiat have derived II from iinre I liable sources. This park plan Iiiih bee n planned nnd studleil ami tliou'cht if by me for at'lenst three curs" Colonel J. II. Super elcclaresl, "We want this valley preserved In Its lu te crlty mid If succiciIIiik I.cKlshituro want to, can spend a few' bundled lliousaml dollars on It " I' S. Dodce favoreil Hie irk plan niut said there Is tin objection to the sale of the lower lots, which Is not prohibited uiielr tho teims of the Mar ealllun hill. . 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