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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., FRIDAY, APR. 28, 1911.
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Health
Wrecked By
The Grip
acteristic' symptoms, the fever, tinj
(leprcH-tion of spirits pa"9 away. The grip Icinei lehind it weaken
ed vital powers, thin hlood, impaired digestion and ov'r-eiiiilivc
nerves u condition that makes the svteiii an easy piey to piu-ii-monia,
lironoliitW, llioiiiimtWin, nervous )i-ot r.-il ioti and even con
mimption. It is n condition (hnt calls emphatically for a tonic for ihe hlood.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for l'nlo People are a Ionic especially
adapted to meet this need as thoy purify and enrich the hlood.
They tone up the nerves and give vigor, "treiiglh ami health to the
dehililaled system. The following ca-e prows the value of this tonic
treatment.
Mr. N. U Manning, n merlinnle, of No Bill West San Kcrnnndn Btrcct,
Snn Jose, C'ul., says: "A few ycarH uo when HvlnR on a fruit ranch In
the munntiiliiH of Hnntu Ciiiz, I hud an attack of thu i;rli fium which I
recovered. Tliu nuxt f.ill I n'giiln hud u scveie attack uml was a mifferer
from Ita effects for severul months. I wns tired uml exhausted all of the
time and coald not wnllt twenty Hteps without linvlng to toi to rest. 1
couldn't Bleep, wus very nervous and had no appetite. I hud no energy
or life
"I took medicine from the doctor but was not helped. I also tried two
or three different remedies with but lltlln relief. 1 hud been nlclc for about
five montliR before I read of I)r. Wll Hums' I'lnk Tills for l'alo I'eoplo aad
gave them a trial. I begun lo get better as soon us I sturted to take, the
pills unci wus completely cured utter giving them u good trial. I think
very highly of the pills and iiIy;ih recommend them for artor-effectB of
the grip."
The nliovc statement linuld convince nnyliody who has failed" lo
regain health anil strength wrecked hy an attack of the grip that Or.
Williams' Pink Tills for Palo People deserve a trial.
If you decide lo trv them ho Pure that von get THI'I TILLS.
THAT (THKI) THIS CASK. The package pictured Mow is your
protection. The genuine Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Palo People
are NKVKH hold except in packages hearing the well-known trademark.
A valuable booklet, "Dis
eases of the Hlood," containing
fuller Information will be sent
upon request. ,
Dr. Wllllums' Pink I'llls are
Hold by ull druggists, or will I
be sent, postpaid, on receipt of'
price, Co cents per bo, six
boxes. $2I0. by the Dr Wil
liams Medicine Company,
Schenectady, N. Y.
We Are Showing
"IMPORTED SCOTCH GINGHAMS" New designs In 1'lnlds
uml Striken; line iiu.illiy uml vwtrrnntcil furl color 30c per yard.
NOVELTIES IN BATISTE- l'nr summer wear; all choice
uml pretty pattern. Six yards for $1.
HANDSOME DRESS PATTERNS In "Rurali," ".Mcss.illne,"
uml Koft "iiengallne" Silks.
Duly one pattern of each In DRESDEN and PERSIAN NOVELTIES.
Specials for Saturday Shopping
BLACK SILK GLOVES -Hlxtn ii-linlliin. nil sire, double fin
ger tips Regular, $li!3; kiciIjI. 85c per pair.
WHITE SWISS CURTAIN MUSLIN We, Me and 40e iiinll
tles Your choice for 25c per yard.
COLORED BATISTE -In ii wide null l of p.ittirus. Hegul.ir
13c uuallty; special, 12 yardi for $1.
Sachs' Dry
Corner Tort and Beretanla Street!
Flower and Foliage Sale
Entire Line 25 Cents A Bunch
Assortment unequalled in Honolulu
Hat dh&peS priced during sale at 50C
Sale will last but Three Days
THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Tl IMM'C LI AT CUTMI Fort,
PERSONAL COMFORT
itnaret Tin: van ov an i:i.i:criiir ran this hummrk
wi:atiii:r.
WESTINGIIOUSE
l:AN
The Hawaiian Electric Co., Ltd.
One of our foremost medical
writer nys: "It' is iiMoiiMiitijr,
llio iiuuilK.'r of pcoplo who Imvc
Ik'cji crippled in lienltli for years
nfler an attack of the ,'ii." The
veal danger from llie grip U ilur
ing eonvalcceiicc, when the char
catarrli, the hcailache and the
I
K.haaMHnm 1
Goods Co.,
Opponte Fire Station
Street
Cost en llttlo to
run continuously that
ynu will hardly no
tice thu addition to
the llcbt bill.
.
N
E
(otcriior I-'ieur's tuessjge to the
I.eglrlultiMi on lloii'o lolnt llecolit
llon No S. ptnviillng for iho return
of u chest of King Kal.ik.ma's silver
wniu to Pi lure Kuhlo Is nil luloivai
ItiK nijil to souiu of the legNlntois
an uxtreiuely pii7zlliig docunieut. In
addition to explaining the ,!owinir'n
nttlluilu on the legal dllllcultles In
the way of returning uK. rI1vuivvii-o
lo Kuhlo (lovernor I'rear calls atten
tion lo the fact that he Is prurtlcnlly
without 'K)ttcr to veto a Joint resolu
tion. Ills comments on this ixilii t tire e
pected to result In a more careful
segregation of subjects and a decid
ed lino of division being diitwii be
tween bills mid resolutions by fu
tme l.cglsl.ttuios.
The fnlf text of Ihe sllverwnro ine
sago Is os follows:
"To Ihe I.egbl.iturc: 1 have this
day received House Joint llesoliitlon
No. S, (he object of which Is to jue
sent, by way of gift, u Honorable
Jonah K. Kalanlanalile, not In bis
capacity ns Delegnto to Congress, but
ns one of Ihe icprcEcntatlvest In fam
ily and estate of King Knlakiiua n
chest of silverware, which apparent
ly wus pteseuted to King Kuinehumelm
IV mid used by him and hit succes
sors, Kings Kaineliameha V, l.nnalll.)
mid Kaluknua and Queen l.llluoknlunl
In turn.
IThiii looking Into this matter I
find inyu'lr In u sotueuhat embairass
Ing position
My first Impulse naturally would
be to sign the llesoliitlon ns u grace
fill act touutd Ihe Intended icclplcut
nllhoiigb I teallze t lint there uio
gtuve obJeetloiiH to biicIi action In
point of policy, under the fuels lo
Ibis case. I am confronted, however,
with Hie legal objections that such u
gift might bo contrarj to (he (provi
sions of Section !M pf the .Organic
Act.'ps amended by tliu ,cls of Mny
2(l !MHl; pnd Mil) 27, iiyiQ.iielallng
In pliblle piopetly leddl til (he ITnlt
ed Stales at the lime of auncilhu.
and ulso to the constitutional Inhibi
tion ug.iiiiKt illsp,iKlug of public pro
perty to private Individual by wn-l
or girt, OAcepI under ceitun clrrilin
stunres, whUh may not exist In x'
case
I might thciefore he expected lo
refrulu fiom action on (his, (ho lust
day ol Ihe schslou and so penult n
lesitll analogous to that which would
follow u so-called .pocket veto In tho
cam or a bill. Itnther than veto the
tesolullou in this way, however, I
would prefer it. (his lustauru to veto
it, for legil objections, lu the usual
wav, as ir It were a bill, so ns to
uffoid an opportunity lo (ho Legis
lating (o pats It over the veto. If it
deHlied lo do' so. In which case Us
validity could be tented In n friendly
submission lo nu ttppioprlntc couit.
And yet bote again I am confronted
with the fnet thu( I c.oiuot veto -t
Joint resolution; for hv Ihe piovl
slons or Hie Orginle At I. bills alone,
ilia) be velce.l uml al hough I might
tteut a Joint resolution, us distinguish
ed from n c mm-1 cm icfolutloii, an
lu the ii'ituie or a hill, ro fur us 1's
passing three lead'ngs In each hou-e
Is toiicoined, I caniiie do pu tor other
leasous, llrsl, becuiihe n hill Is ro-
lulred hv llnv Oiginle Act lo have
an enacting clause of a particular
form, which tho Joint resolution in
IiichIIoii doea not hive, 111,1' secondly
.because a bill must have 11 title ox
I'liesslug Its subject which ulso tho
Joint resolution In ipicstlon does not
have
I luivo concluded, therefore, out of
dcfeienco to tho views of the t.egls-
laltite on tho qiiPhllon of policy uml
against my own views 011 tho ques
tion of law to sign the resolution
and allow Its validity lo bo determ
ined lu 11 friendly submission to an
npptoprlato rottrl or otherwise, upon
tho following and perhaps olhor
iUftloiiH first whether the proK)ttv
ceded to the I tilled Slates by the
.lolnt Resolution of nniinxiillon may
ho thus dlsK)sed of by way of gilt
miilor the Act of Congress ol May 2(5
lUOfl, secondly whether II may bo
thus dlsnoscd of by Joint remilutiou.
There arc some things too
awful to contemplate one
is the giving of alcohol in the
guise of medicine to boys.
We believe
Scott's Emulsion
is the only preparation of
Cod Liver Oil that contains
absolutely no alcohol, drug
or harmful ingredient of
any sort.
ABE MARTIN
O
A
A slangy evangelitt does about a
much good at a auctioneer. Tit' reason
it ccttt o much I' keep a auto it be
cause most owners only touch th' biijh
placet.
notwithstanding that (hut Art per
mits a disposal of such ptopertv by
the Tenltory of Hawaii only bv law;
and, thirdly, whether under Uio clr
ciiinstatices of this case such publ'e
proicrty may thus bo given to a
ptlvale Individual.
I transmit this message In older
thai I muv not be placed lu a tulso
light by slgultr; the Joint Resolution
and llieu contesting Its valldltv
F
BE ENDED
(Continued from Page 1)
tho Southern Philippine IkIhuIs Mv
(rip lo tho newest isissesslou of Ihe
Unlttd States was to note the pro
RiesH of (he work down there I found
cvciv'IiIiik working along us well to,
could bo Pvpecplcd.
Possibilities Great.
Mr lledetii'inu appeared much Im
luessed with the possibilities for sug-
nr pioiliietlou In the Rniuhcrn I'hl
llpplnes. He noted lllousuiuls of acre
of available land Suitable for (hat
pltrpnso. The Ishnd nPMIiiiktrn con
talus possibilities of great develop
ment along these lines.
"M 'trip extended lo Formosa and
Iho Philippines only." Mated Mr. He
ilemann. Manager Iledemann left Honolulu
the latter part of last January ami
while away vvns given ample oppor
tunity lo eotupire Ihe working of a
Honolulu built sugar mill with Iho
machinery supplied by Httropoan ma
nufacturers He silted that a niitn
mcr of European made mills wero op
eiali'il on I'ormnsa
Mrs. Iledemann who mndo (he
round trip (o Ihe Vox Ivsl retuiuea
wltli her hut-hand They wero met .11
the whnif by 11 number of friends
S.P.U0NES
IS DEAD
Many Lasting Monuments
Mark Life Well
Spent.
After a long IIIiukh. death came to
dm wife ol I' ' JuiifM lulu J cKli.nl. iy
uttiiuooii I 01 the lait three days
Mrp Joins bus In en lu tin uncoiutclous
Ht.tt, ulid the t lid vvuh peaceful.
At '! o'tlock this afteriiooii there
v II t be mrvlies for the late .Mrs. Jones,
ciinbuteil by llev lr Keudder, pastor
of 1 Vuli ul Union tliurth The Inter
ment will take pl.ut toinorrow mid
will be private
Mrs Joiii-h uml lu r liimlinnd liave
for many yenis In en oigaged lu char
itable work dlrtct, mid wink of u like
nature One of the iiiiuiy luoiiiiintlits
(hut iniiikH the lire work or (his cou
ple Is Iho'l'.ilnmu S, Itlinn lit, of which
tin were the founilirH
.Mrs Join h wiik u Klster of the late
W W Hull, who dhil last eur, and
was the ilaiiKhtu or IMwIn Osiurllall
nnd Sarah I.Juns Hall, both or whom
vvtn iiHMicliited with Die cully mis
Mlonury development lu the Inlands,
Slu uii 11 Hauiihtir or Hie American
Involution, n iiieiiilier of Hie CoiihIiis
,Si!i() or Honolulu, hud ulwuys been
eomieitid with f'uitrul I'iIIoii eliurtli
and Its pirdic, kihiim, and wuh lo r u
ineinlier or the Woman s Hoard of Mis
kIoiim
She was born lu Honolulu sixty-eight
years ugo, nnd she bad been looking
forward with dei p Interest to next
year, wilt n 111 Mm she hoped to ule-
IiiiiIh Ihu goldi 11 iinnUiriciry of her
Ul.lilllH"
Mr and Mrs. Junes gave the site
and liiillillng now on unit il iih a heud-
1 u.n t--r hy (he Hawaiian Hoard of
MIxkIiiiik, nl (be corner of Alukiu and
Mi iiliiiut Htrei tn
Mrs June lenvex surviving her, be
spits her biiHbiin.l two daughters
Ada Jones Dal Hi v wire or A Hartley
Jr. nnd Allie Jinim I.cuIh. wire or
A 1.1 wis Jr one or the lending mem
hint or thu Hank or Hawaii
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Benjamin Clothes
j'fli'iw'"??! clothes is second
ffla -ri
I IX 'KAMffiSC? 1 hey possess a
3 hivw & i'1 a"y other make ol men's I'arment
' &&$&&$: Away Irom the ordinary ready
o
?.... .1 -rifRAvjfts
W$5$&?:a'
WALL OFFERED
Man Who Handled Floral Pa
rade Successfully Tend
ered Job Again.
Arthur I' Wall, director or the lull
rioriil P.oailc, declared the most sue
ccsrul id the series to tlate, was yes
tcnl.i Ii lull itil the 1II1 cctorshlp for
the IUI.' paratlu by the lTninotloii
Ciinnnltlee Mr Wall wus luvllnl to
the regular vvukly met ting or the
(oiiimittie. and ufltr Pcliu; tnnnratil
luted on Hit good wink be did for the
parade lust eur, he was asked If be
would accept the responsible position
fur untitle r jtiu
Wall asked time to consider the mat
ter uiu! will pitiliihly Klve bis answer
next wiek The l'roiiiolloii Committee
Is stioiigly disposed In Ids favor, for
lie showed markitl executive ability,
and Mr Willi's hudtutlnu arises from
the fm t Hint he lines nut wish to be
plait it ill the light or taking the posi
tion 11 pet ond time from egotistical
reasons. Ilowevir. the committee nt
Hiiretl him that tluie was no stub reel
ing any win re
The (onimittee discussed the advisa
bility or sending Heeiclary 11. I'. Wood
to the ('oust lo took over Hie Kiltl
I'ranelsto t xposllliiu pl.111,1 and inal-11
preparations for Ihe Hawaiian exhibit
HttH.tur Wood has been named tin
Hie commission appointed by the (!ov
trnor to arrange tor Hie Island ex
hibit ami he eiin do work both for tho
commission ami fur the Promotion
fnnuiilttte Plans wire also iliwcussfil
estertlu) for a pulilkll campaign In
ovtlcomii (be tfli-ils of the tliolerii
143 Cases of
New Spring Styles in Shoes
HAVE JUST ARRIVED
These arc what wc have been waiting lor They should have been here
two months ago, hut owing to labor strikes in New York these shipments
have been delay ed.
We will not attempt to illustrate at this time any of the many styles re:
ceived. We will be pleased to have you tall at the store and look them
over.
Possess all the important jjoints
mentioned below.
The reputation ol Ik-njamin
made clothes, yt.Mi have unlimited
choice of exclusive styles m select
from, and you can depend on the
make.
Kvery garment is made hy hand.
Style
Quality-
Make
Economy
Sthn
nenre on the nninl mil Hccretnrv
01 d will write u monograph showing
tli.it Hie cholera a( no time was re
garded as mi Immediate pel II (o Hit
entire population, nnd tint Us ravages
vvtie toiilliiisl to Hawaii ins
ft
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business ufllcc. 'Ihenc tire the tele
phone numbers of Ihe II 11 1 1 e 1 1 11.
School Shoes
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LIMITED I
Phone 3128
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SHOES
Beretanla Slroel, Near Nuuanu
HONOLULU, H. T.
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to none.
r r
diirmty not loiinc
See
This Make
Before
Purchasing
Your
Spring
Suit
500
NEW TITLES
'i
JUST rtCCCIVCD
Dookt formerly pubhihrd at $1.50
Now 65c
SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAYI
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Limited
Highland Swiss Chiffon
Finest Quality
CORRESPONDENCE STATIONERY
Wc Per Pound at
A. D. ARLEIGH X CO, LTD.
Tor GENERAL OFFICE STATION
ERY and FILING SYSTEMS, call or
writ to u and we will fill your wuult.
Office Supply Co., Lid.,
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at
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