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RW&? ;nw W". EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1911. a; iniumi ii im ii i i - - - . .&. i i mm iifmimit - wwr- ma V . . - 1 l Dedication of Wllrelmlna Rise. Tlinfsilat I'Vi'illiil!. Mio Kalnnul Lnmt C. Mil ilollc.ilcd Wtlliulinliiii Mint at S nVtorli. ' Mls Wlllicliiilua Tenne bioko I fie Initio of cliatnnaKnu over the Mime poit tieailni; (lie nani" Ml. Htmittiti luiiilo a fuw rcinnrkt ill. out Wlltieliillnn Itiso ntiil lliwor' that VIII be iloiie on I ho Hploiiithl drlvewliv ilurliiB Ilie next year. ,llu rallcil. atlciitlmi to the fact that n f C0,o6r imhllc school will hit elected at tho entrance of tho drlto ti ml how the company expects to ornament the OilvoWjiv with tieen. etc After the cereimiiiloB wore over at Kalnmkl, tho jinrty motoicil to the Ciiuntry Chili, where the rnnipnny enlerliiln rd In honor of Miss Wllholinlna Ten ney hy u ilniico nml Biippor. Anions IIiuhc iiU'sent tteio: flov. mill Mrs. Kienr, Mr. and Mrs B 1) Tenney,. Mr. nnd MrH. Chns. Klslon Mr. and Mrs. Kohl. Hoik, Mr. anJ Mro. K. A. It. Hoss, Mr. and Mrn tint Hthnefci', Mr. and Mm. Nelson l.:iI.Rliir. Mr. and Mm. V. U Steele, Mrs, Helen Noonnn, MrH. 1i cil Mnc fnrlniic Mrs Andrew Fuller, Mint Wllhelnilna TPimey. MIhs Minim Her- p,er, MIbh Tllh Neumann. Miss Vio let Mnkee, Miss Marlon I'hlnney, Mlm Alice Itoth, Mr Ouy Mncfarlano. Mr. RuniRo Fuller, Mr. Chns. A. Stanton, Mr. Ilert Clnrlt, Mr. II. It. Hohlnson Mr. Vernon Tcniicy,. Mr. 1M. llede- iiinmi, Mi. Will Holh, Mr. DIck Wrlulil. Mr llnli MrCorrlslon, Mr. F. F. ThoiniiKon, Dr. 0. II. IIIrIi. HeeiPiid and Mrs. Wiidnian anil Mlm Daisy Wiidmnii will lento in .lime for a three months' trip to thu mainland. They will bii lllrectly to their old homo In lloston, Mass. On their way homo they will visit Mr and Mrs. .lopepli Kllol Austin, wiio are living In (lljn, Michigan. Mr. Austin has accepted n lesimuslhlc po silltni and they will probably take up n permanent leshlence In tho North cm part r jllrlifciui Mr. Austin win rorme'rly mi otllcer In tho It S. Navy, on account of lielniS a midshipman and marrying without nsMiiK Hrmlsslon or the authorities of Washington, I). C; ho lost his conmilsslon he was n ualliiut 'olllcer and held a splendid leeord much riltlciViii was expressed at the time over the decision at Wash ington. Mr. Austin Is a nephew of fleneral Charles King If. S. A., Mr. ami Mrn. Joseph Flint Austin United (ieneral ami Mrs. King for some tlmo at their beautiful homo In Milwaukee. Tim young peoplo tvoio the Inceutlte for uiimeious rochil functions. Iist Sunday llalelwn tvnn tho mee rn for many uutomohlllstH, also for those who went don u, by tho "Mm lied" train. The golf links presented en animated scene, nml tho bathing bench had Its devotees nil' day. Many of tho olllcers mid ludles from the barracks at Udleluiu going down for the bathing, which they consider par oxiellonce. Among those lit the hotel were the llnlsteads, Dr. Tucker Smith, Captain and Mrs. Ortou, Mr and Mrs. .1 II Itlchardsnn, Misses Hartuell and Cm tor, Judge L-jmer Messrs. Whitney mid Iirscli, tile Misses I.ucas 12), and Davis, C'apt: and Mrs. llalght. Limit. Warieii, Llout. 1'ay tou, t'apt. mid Mrs Faulkner, Lieut. Itoducy, Uout. I'felle, Mr. Hamilton and Miss Nnin Fariisworth, the A. W. &&$$ m Here this world - you'll realize $Q50 ititiig HI Wn T Ilottomlcys wlt,h Messrs. Jmiitcson und Jordan, Col. Munslleld and Miss Munalleld and party. Owing to lack of accommodations on tho Mongolia, Mr. and Mrs. Fieil erlck Jeivett I.owrey have been com pelled to change their plans, and will not t-nll on the tucutlUli, but hnte, booked on the steamer Wllhelmlnn that sails Wednesday May tho twenty-fourth. Mr. mid Mrs. Mitvicy have planned a trip to Fmnpe. ami will he gono tlx mouths. Much of their traveling will he done by motor on the Ihiropcnti continent. Tho Iiraluard Smith's will not snll on tho Mongolia, n was their original Intention, but will leave Honolulu on tho Wllhelmlnn on the 21th or this month. The will go dlree'lt Fnt, and v.lll summer In .MiUKurhusoliiM. In n iiunlnt little town sixty miles from lloston, at the old homestead where Mr. Ilralnnrd Smith was horn. The,. will letuni to Honolulu after the Christmas holidays. Mr. IJpplncott, n rUIng young ar chitect of Chicago, III., after n plea sant visit In Honolulu nud thu. other Islands was a departing passenger on the llouMiilau for his home. Mr Lip ptncolt Is -a cousin of Mr. and Mm Augustus Kninlfen. Mr. Oeorgo Castlo left Friday for the Coast, en route for San Francisco, whuro he will meet his family. Al though tho Castles hate not made any definite plans, they will In alt prob ability spend tho summer In Califor nia. Mr. nml Mrs. Walter Francis DH llnghnri nro occupying the KchnacK bungalow at Walklkl mid will spend the summer months theic. This ar tistic home was formerly owned by Juilgo nnd Mrs. A. A. Wilder. neverend nnd Mrs. Frdmnn Vvln hato been living at the I'enlnsula for some time moved Into .town the 111 st of the month, and nro now oc cupying Colonel Jones homo on Ke ttalii Street, near Wilder Avenue. Mr. nnd Mrs, it. W. Vlnneilgo of Seattle mo at llalelwa for a fuw weeks, enjoying the golf nml sen biithing, which Is especially good at llalelwn. Mr. and Mrs J. Million Itlggs left Tuesday for mi outing on Hawaii. Part f the vacation will bo spent at the Volcano House. Mr. and Mrs. Fredciick Klamp nud Miss tilrnrd left town Wednesday for lliulr suburban homo at Kabul i w'luro they will probably spend Hi" huniiner. Captain and Mrs. Putnam wero the guests of Major ami Mrs. llolbwvd.o nt their rliarmliig homo at I.elleliua, oter Thursday and Friday. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Dillingham's Dinner, Mr. mid Mrs. Harold Dillingham hato Issued Imitations for a dlnnc that will bo given nt their artistic bungalow on llcretmiln street, Mon day evening,- of this coming week Tho guests hato been bidden for a seven o'clock lepast. A U. S. S. Thetis Departt for Hawaii, The U. S. S. Thetis departed todav for llawnll and will icturii to Hono lulu, Friday. Mrs. Cochrnii, wdfe of tho Cntpnin, and tho wife of I. lent ' NEWEST MODELS Every season a number of Many of these are "freak" ated features, without any fashion-authority back of them. The one sure way to get correct shoe styles is to come to us for a pair .of REGAL SHOES in our store we have all the latest famous footwear, and these Regal all accurate reproductions of the most exclusive custom shoes designed for this season. Let us fit you to a pair of smart Rcgals. Then how much better they look, fit and BAOO SA50 $C00 REGAL SHOE Cor. King and Wilcox will accompany their hus bands on the trip. A visit to tho vol cano of Klhi'iea will he made - Mrs. Frank Richardson's Cfrd Party. Mis. Frank IMchnidsim was to hato been one of this week's hostess nt card "Friday afternoon was the aft ernoon chosen for tho nffnlr. hut the entertainment has been postponed un til Tuesilny of next week. Mrs. John McCandlets' Luncheon, Mir. John McCamlless' cnlcrtnlncil a half a dozen Of her friends Infor mally at luncheon, Thursday after noon, at her home on Dates stieet JEWELRY STORE CLOSING OUT Jewelry will be sold far below par nil next week. The stole of the A M. Diet Jewelry Co. on Hotel stlect, Just around tho corner from Fort, Is closing out and retiring from busi ness. The whole Block will bo Closed out fnr below cost as tho store must be tacated by the end of this month The Diet: store has been doing u tery excellent business lit Its present stnud for some yearn. However, when the Woman's Kxchangc, which shared thu store with the Dletz Co., decided to go out of business, tho latter de cided to take the same step mid retire from active business. The Dlctz company has a tery tine stock of popular priced articles mid has decided to slash prices right and left so us to close out tho stock as soon as possible. Watches mid Jew elry, table silver and novelties will be sold at astounding reductions, consid ering that many of tho articles are of solid gold or sterling silver. An advertisement Is published else where In this puper giving n list of some of the Tjlirgnlns, hut n complete list Is Impossible owing to the great variety of tho goods In stock. It will pay you to visit this store. It will oven pay you to make pur chases and save them until next Clulstmns, SPRING MATERIALS THEJ1NEST EVER Sllva's Toggery has the luigest and most coufplelu stock of the popular Hart, Schutincr & Marx clothing It has over carried These suits are ift slgncd especially for spring and sum mer wear and the materials arc chos en with a taste that cannot fall to he pleasing to the most exacting of fas tidious dressers. Ono of the most satisfactory feat ures of Hart, SchafTncr & Marx clothes Is the lines. No cont or trous ers can possibly look well unless cut on correct lines. It Is just heru that the jllsUngulsliIng feature comes In1 between mi ordinary tailor mid all artist tailor. I-ailles know this dlfTer enco and rccogulzo that a maker of gowns is very different from u senm stress. Discriminating men nlso know tho difference. But, the nver ago man pays too little attenthm to his clothes. Hart, Schaffner & Marx till In this dellciency. They employ the most expert cutters to bo found and their clothes nro designed hy the foremost nrtlsts. Drop In nt thu Toggery anil sen the now stock. The Netherlands Fast Indies Itnil vvay Co. has Issued Instructions for survctlug opeiatlons In connection with the constiuctlon of a tramway from Uab.it via Prnmbon to Tocban with a branch line to Ilodjoncboio. new shoe styles appear. styles, having exagger mod styl wear, STORE Beihel. Gl in . are v .-j J A Smart If You Are SicKIy Just let Hostclter's Stomach Bitters build up and renew the entire system, make the stomach strong and healthy and keep the bowels free from constipation. It has done so in hundreds of cases in the past 57 years and most cer tainly will not fail you. Try - it to-day for Indigestion, Dys pepsia, Costivencss, Bilious ness, Headache and Malaria, Fever and Aetie. Ask for HOSTETTER' STOMACH Bitter For sale by Benson, bralth & Co., Ltd.; Holllster Drug Co., Ltd,: Chambers Drug Co., Ltd.; Hllo Drug Co.; and at all Wholesale Liquor tienleri Veranda Rockers $3 up to $12 Coyne Furniture Co. Youn cntrlnfs good Furniture Rugs & Draperies J. liopp & Co., Ltd. KCA FURNITURE OAHU FURNITURE CO. King Street, opposite Young Hotel l O Ilox 840 I'lione '1093 81..). fiMl EJL tftmM KodaKs & Cameras Flttod with x High Grade Lenses Wo lmve n l.irco Btoek nml novi ml tn.ilu'H to chouse from. Axl. im tu exiil.iln the Kreut ml tiuituK ii f tliexu lilHlruineiitH. Honolulu Photo Supply Co. "Everthing Photographic" PLACE CARD3 AND FAVORS Novel (linlu-ns nml urtlftlu cnnciItH faithfully exeeuteil Tlio prk'iia uro imlounillllKlj low ' Arts & Crafts Shop Alexander Young Dullding ' BISHOP STREET PICTURES IN COI'LEY rniNis PACIFIC PIOTUHE FltAMINQ CO. XOno Nuimnn Strrnt biimiiicr I Jay. .uul Pau Ka liana noon thifkis ft i s whim pim- "-virrr I ,Hte, '!t''l HM7 t. I f rt '""'"' VinJ fSSSS KHbMtitMllt'Mlt4 (HrWtill MMIH4fc W :KWpimlr"t mwmi'WHH ID MMII tMmillHl (WttKM XMUMf llHK'rtllMtfilM A.r)lti"llftMHIMIflM !f Mt)r rmtqrWHPtHiHMM -"itrr'-'r'"" inn(tii.M(lL y Li Bo Yon Know that the films shown at the INDEPEN DENT THEATER COMPANY'S houses are What thousands of people swear by every night. Ever gince the Asahi Theater was opened it has been doing rush business. If you want to see Good Shows go there and listen to the Russell's comedy sketches. They get the glad hand every time. Do you know what good films Really Are? Visit the Independent Theater on Hotel Street where you can take the family for two bits. See the Asahi on Maunakea, between Hotel and Beretania Streets. Show your The Manlln 'nlileiietn - American ilntH tin rultuuliiK Ki lili n V Tajlnr. who Ii.ih lieenen KuKtil In pimiirlnn' Klllpimi InliorelH fur Hid lliiuullun HiiKar l.inlntlons, will U.itu fur H.ikiiIk Mmijlay to cenfir with iimninr-(!i in nil Purlieu on mut ter relative to the enirtntlon of na tive InliorerH to lluvvall. Mr. Tnlor ncelveil a leleKratii from the (invrrn- or-Clcncral yrxlenlny Invltliie him to the eonfertnee. When iinlxil.hy n CnhleiievvH-Anierl-tun npreuitntlve reKanlhiK tho nutiire of the iiiteitlonii to ho ilUciiHMeil, Mr. Tut lor wihl that he hail not tho least lilen of the ritiHiniH for the confirenee Mr Tiijlor anil MrH. Taylor p.ihl n IkU to their Him, Mr. lteynohlx. nml lilH family nt IIiikhIo IiiHt week, nml It Ih not nnllkelv that thin tlnt Iiiih been In Home twiy eonnecteil with u rnmoreil inlintlon on the part of Mr. Taylor to. mc cure iKorutH for lahor pinpimeH IlliMio ifciuiifiin ii, linn eni-,-i Hiii' i urr.'iit lii Hamlin nt the tlmo of Mr. 'llllol H IHll IIIHI tveli. lllll lie lienieil hatini; hml nny Hiieh IntentloiiH win n tohl iihont the rumor hy u C'nlili nevvH representative eHti rilay. Mr Tu) lor will he neeonipnnlul hy two prominent lepreio.Mit.itvi In of the llavviili mm'ir ptople, nim of whom Ih Ml I. I' l'liiMiam, who are expulHil to nrrlvi on the MiiiikoIIii Salur.l.iy Wlllluin rrniielx, u nuni nct'liseil of iiiiiulerlnit Mary Heiiderum nt Cnl iiiiiIiiih, Mil, Mm 1 l!"il, Ik reinrleil under intent at Din liuiii, N (' A re nalil ot $.. iUU tviiK nffered fur III ' (ti ttue nenily ten yearn iik M. .K- ' pHtCRTAr UlNJAMIN COM?0IIMij Bherbalo ,Mi I H Curos Omullnallon, lMmf MA.i.N.M.Kiib $3m . B IllObll, aWfSb I I Miiniailiiii,her flVdiiiiW. I I UutnlaCir flP B I liiurnk tho Ki'lmm VlT I i limy w i Independence. Don't be dictated to HOW'S YOUR STOMACH? If not in trim, perhapt you are not getting your meals from us. We are selling a very fine quality, and some of It should yo Into your home. Metropolitan Meat Market HEILURON & LOUIS, Proprietors i MAZDA In. j HAVi: IXU'HMMl Till: AMfH'NT HI" I.IU11T OltTAlN'Alll.n loll A t'lIUTAIN HUM AMI I.Ml'llOt UI Till: UIAI.ITV HI-' Tin: i.KiiiT. Everyone can afford Electric Light 1IY I'HINO MAZDA LAMPS ISHTIWIl ur Till: (II.U tvim: ('AUIii)N LAM I'M The Hawaiian WEEKLY $1 a ': TELEPHONE 1814 LAMPS Electric Co., Ltd, BULLETIN Year ' 14