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EVENING BULLETIN, H0NOLULU,T. H., SATURDAY, AUG. 6, 1911.
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1912 OVERLAND WILL SHOW BIG
IN ALL RESPECTS
IMPROVEMENT
VON HAMM-YOUNG COMPANY ANNOUNCING SPECIFICA-,
TIONS FOR NEXT YEAR'S MODEL. LEADER IS A 5
PASSENGER, 30-H0RSEP0WER TOURING CAR FOR
$900
Tlio von Iliimin- Young ('ninpaiiy Is1 loaves for (lie roast Sunday on llio
announcing this 'week the 101 sued- Mongolia, utter 11 very successful trip
Mentions of tlio Overland ear, which
FEMININE NEWS
MISS MARIE CAMPDELL ORDErta
A DIPLANC FROM ORAHAME
WHITE IMVE WOMEN NOW ON
NEW YORK BOARD OF EDUCA
TIO.N A UUCCCSSFUL LAND
OWNER 'AND DANK DIRECTOR.
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In the Inlands. Tlilx In tlio llrst trip
wlilr.1i Mr. tliirmnti linn Hindu In thn
are the greatest revelations In the lltlind!ti ,, ,, ,eim,K llfrr ,,,,.
history of tho building of milnnmbllcs. lrnni,forn,c,i Ilt Brt.llt ,mrcr of
.The lender this yenr Is u llvo-passen-' ,,10 Wnmlg ,,,, tMr ci,,nti.. Mr.
Kcr. foro-door, lilrty hom-powcr lmmin . ,lrcIMll,c.l by Mrs. Ilur-
untiring car ior uu which in a great
(cut In tlio price over any previous
year. It Is nlmoHt Impossible to be
'llcvo that a high-class car of tills
'l.i..i. ...... Im nintlll lunl ti .wt ! ut.nli .
lf'U Mil, U IIIUI.VIMV.HIV1I ..l nun. It
low figure. This car Is built ami
fitted with the same expensive inn
tcrial and attachments ns have always
been tho standard of the Overland
cars.
man on this trip, who has been
royajly entertained whllo In Hawaii.
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AUTOS AND
The 1012 Packard
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There Is ,ohly ono ay that a car.
of this type, can be put on the mar
ket for such a price, and the Over
land has discovered the secret. This
f JltAU(Mi;-VIITIJ Is Ulldlnrr n 1.1
u ilnie ii" n'i)biin mid (MII rc
nrn In IIiItI (niintry In I In- simiii; and
,nn. I. Ilt I.. Hl II
. She is .Miss Alnrlc ;ni,.l..ll. la.,Rl.ter f"c?l11V 'fiti".1 C '"I.
of Mrs. W. K It. Oonve.M. f S.-w Y..rlt "'"' ' ' w'''' ' ' " "
city.
Miss CntndM. wn tin- tint A tm rt
ra'ti ttiimitn to lly ttltlt 'Iruiiiiui' H'l'te
This occurred at thu llnslun .i hitimi
mtct last ciiliiiihcr. Wie nlwi in.iili- n
trip with 111 ri i nt Itetninnt p.irU
llefnro lei left for I'StiRlatid h" ren tv-
rd the commission In lnilhl n lilplone
i for Miss Ciunpliell, and she uantnl a
I blplano lll.n his. This proved Imposl
! ble. linn ever, for a woman to run. and
In IIiiritesvllMrlnis model was selected,
I which Is now IicIiib Inillt at Mnrlde-
head, lnss. The (1nlhlnB temihes win
bo added
sprlni;.
by (Irabamc-U'hltc next
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ilvo women on the
It. Iliichfehl & to, representlni; u
number of Imiminrr comiunles, havu
There arc ilvo women on the New
York board of education Olivia l.ovcn
trltt, Helen C. Itnhblns, Alice U Tost,
Mrs. Christina Towns mid Miss Mar
thit U I)raitr. Miss Urater, the lal-
(ompany has always been known to'heen awnnleil the business of Insnrlm est appointee, U n very active member
nlvn the mill c Croat sat sfact im for live niitniiiolilles now tin. i.ronertv or I or liic runno rniicuiioii iis-uciihihu.
small money and has planned the In the service of the city and county
campaign this year In auto hiilldlni; ' Honolulu.
that wllU'sct the paco for other man-1 ,A report presented nt n inc. line of
ufacttirers for years to come. It Is ,";; 'W ' ;'"w "l ,""" -'''''
1...11 n. ., t.n. ..i ,. called for the awardlnir of tho Insiiraiieo
iiiiiiuiii 'i, i........J . v. ... v.tin
In Inrgo lots, buyinR parts and ma
terials In, Inrce numbers to obtain
we iiowcm prices nun ii.iu us lau- iini.i,r..i.i.. ..r n i,r...ll..ille tmtv Cud.
Illiifc inacblnu from tho von Ilaniui-,
YouiiK ("onipany at u cie-t of JIHRO. '
A resolution also rolloweil cnlllniTfor Kll Utnf t)10 0,i fnshloned rami on
the payment of $7() on ttie purchase of w,i,. n , sltimted and applied n.iid
the machine, which Is to bo turned over rrn Improvements to It. Her residence,
to the rn.nl department. I ntutiles nnil stilrnKu billldliiKs nru-llKht-
lly the pureliasi) thn Imard claims to ed by electricity furnished from the In-
save the rental yf a machine.
tnry runnlnl: llko clockwork night and
dny tn keep tho cost of luamifactur-'
InR as low,ns iKWsllde.
She also served for "a year as one of
the mnnnccii of')ho llellevtie TralnliiK
school. .'Her name Was proposed Inst
yenr m a larse meetlnc Jn 'arne?lo
hall, and her sppnln'tinmt was sollclteil
Imili liv tlio sufTrui:o':nnd antl-suffracu
I business to tile tliickfebl iiKcncy at the' nBIIOcatlon.
nmm.ll pieniluiii of tsiili.'.io. ! K ".
I The board nlso reported favorably on ,,. ,, .. nillrHr, .,,, - , nnn
ncrn farm In KIkbnrt, III., and lief
homo, Cru-IItmt, Is ono of tho sjiuw;
places.
I lerurban substatlcn. All water used Is
I alio pumped by electricity mil dls
1 trlliu ed thru till the many liulldlnx
1 lv iiiniires5ei air.
j Ifer fa"(nlnr n'-bli'ement.t hivp nt
tiritnl in jniieli iittinllnii that the lu
ll rtirbnii ratlro.nl nitnpany pr.ive her a
ir!nte station, with ibe nnmo Cm
Hurst In ti'tr lettirs. The station Is
hulll'iif elow brleli, ii- nieni(i all tho
jollier b.llldlnis on the esr5ln. 1
I r.eslill-s belnt;. U 'sueci4flii farmer,
I Ml.-s illllette Is one of the directors la
tin- First, Nutloiinl lunik of Lincoln. III.
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THC ART OF niVINO.
rilvlriR Christinas clfts Is almost t
It Is eerlalnly n study for ono
not uls-
lri ntid emlarrnss No oie; l.i moro
he.pless 'ban Ibe uomnn who receives
an utterly useless and undesirable Rift.
She Is fat'- forced Into fnlsclin.fi and
is obtlrred to express Kratltuuu which
the dots not ficl.
The woman who has n crccn parlor
and receives a blue nut. or the woman
who lias n blue dining room and re
ceives it set of ilolllrt embroidered with
pm-ple violets, or the womnn with a
.1lliw complexion who Is gliii a deli
cate pin' shawl, la actually made to
sin npalnst truth. Hlie ft els. If she Is
of n naturally grateful and tender dis
position, that she must express thanks
which s'le does r.ot feel. Then, ten
chantts to one, If It Is not n strugglo
for her not to pass nlnh thrso useless
gifts next Christmas nnd falrlylnvnlvo
hctself In a mesh of deceit Mio goes
shout terrlllel lc by any unforeseen
ihanee the first giver should discover
the 1:1ft In tho hands of the tceond re
cipient. Often people arc so tlelusid tiy use
less gift that metnorv fall- ihem con
cerning the glVers. P.irli nil' '..ties nro
likely to occur, and petty and absurd
but no less lasting feuds aro the conso
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The voi Hamm-Young Co.,
Limited,
Local Distributors
i'rlres llrhen lin.nn.
Anbthcr thing that drives the prices
down Is tho new, largo equipment of
up-to-tfato automatic innchlnery which
has lately been Installed In tho Over
land works. AliUunattd machinery
Iiiib rut down tho cost of manufactur
ing to one-half whnt It originally was
with tho old-style methods.
Tho now 19l2j$90r touring car has:
tho name cnglno which has previously
been used Jn tho thirty horsepower
car nnd which has given such univer
sal satisfaction nil over thu world.
It has n wheel base of lira Inches, a
model I, Sclicblcr carbureter, three
rpced selective transmission with F.
& S. annular ball hearings; tho
clutch Is of tho popular conn typo;
tlio brakes, Internal expanding and
external '.contracllJiK on tho rear
wheels; the springs, scmi-clllptlc In
front, thrco-iiartcj; elliptic rear, ono
and three-quarter Inches wide. Tho
steering gear has an adjustable worm
and. a segment, wlh a Hlxtocn-lnch
wheel.' Tho front, .axle,, dropped
forgcdI, etloii with nt scnil-tlo'atlng
renr nXlo. rne wneeis ore oi iiib
arllllcry type, with twelve- spokes and
wide bull flanges. Tho tiros nro VI
3VS. quick detachable, which aro thn
most rational, quickest operated and
longest lived tires made. Tho motor
Iiiib Its cyllndcrscast sopnrntc, which
aro four Inches boro by four nnd u
half Inches stroke. The cylinders nro
of tho L type, linvo very largo valves,
with valvo sjirlngs enclosed In now
housings, push rods llibrlcnted, nil of
which Instiro a sweet-running, Bllcnt
nnd poworful motor.
VEAL BALLS.
Tor this cold veal, boiled rice, hcrlu,
seasoning, ono cgu and frying fat nro
required.
Chop some cold vcnl finely, reason It
with sweet herbs, grated lemon rind,
pepper and salt and add nn equal
weight of boiled rlcu. Mlx'wlth a well
beaten egg, roll Intu balls, dip In flour
and fry' In boiling fat. Servo hot.
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Fashionable Women Agree
thet'hfjUlhcr rcady-to-wcar nhocs fro&sss Ihc dalnlinfcss add charm' of1. Women's
Rcgaf Sliocs. The bcst-'cltcsscd women in New Yorki Chicago, San Francisco and
. olhet , fashion centres arc wearing the same Regal styles we have here for your selection.
:gal shoes
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RcmI fjvjieare exact tcprtxluctioni of expensive custom models,
n . '?' n?vo ,nc dutinctive custom smartness which evety
UshiotfablrJ'Woniari desires in her footwear.
Vtrf JPVC you an exa '" Re8?l Shoes, because they
ic yiaua ifyuuricr-jiica just uounie me usual numDcr or
shoe-filtajg. If you want the vety newest, smartest, abso
lutely correct siyies in lootwcar, come to us ior a pair ot
Women's Regals. m
REGAL SHOE STORE, '
King and Bethel
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Yon .lliinini dors t Knrone. . , ,
C. C. voh llntnm of tho von Hamm-
Yniihc C'omnnny left (Ills woek on the
Siberia for his yearly trip Kasf
hlch will this year bo oxtohucd to
Eurnpo.
Ono of tho best, nilvcrtlsqruent
which, tho J'nrkard truck has Is' tho'
tar which Is owned by tho lloholtilti
CtnEollt'nted Oil CnnipnmJ, which Is
operating In thrt oil flolds In Cnll-
fornln. Tho country over which this
truck travels Is as rough ns any in
thejlTnltod States. Tho,truck parries
the full capacity nt nil times, and .Is
doing wonderfully good work, and re
ports from tho oil fields show that
thfltl'ackards nro doing tho best w,ork
amongst nil oilier makes of trtleks.
Thcro nro elcvnn I'ncknrd trucks op
orated by eight different, companies
In tho California oil fields. - Tho
trucks In this rough country nro tho
survival of Mho fittest, nnd thn 1'ack
ards seem to stand where nil tho rest
fat).
City (lets Aula.
Tho von llaium-Young Company
made delivery this week of n now
Cadillac doml-tonncnu car In thn city
and county of Honolulu for thu lino
ot tho City Knglnocr, a. II. Gnro.
Tio rcqulromenH of Mr (lore n ,tlp
uutnmobllo lino .aro morn r.overo than
any other public service enr In tho
Islands, and tho wnndorful work
which tho Cadillacs have dnno led
tho Supervisors to miiko this solec
tlon. '
THE AUTO DICTIONARY.
Polish What thn caraccx eliarun
you for but seldom produce on your
brass.
I'limp A medieval foriii of toiluro.j
llndlator Tho nrBt part of thu ma
chine to hit you.
Heverso Hear A gear to fool Hie
cnglno and mnko the car go h.ick-j
ward. I
Shock Absorber A dcvlco In pre
vent tho rear tteat passengers' hoads .
from damaging tho lop.
Sparking Something in occur In
ttin fOiifttin tint oflpii Htilrittii. to Itinl
tnnncnu.
Tool Ilox A box that nn an nulii
Is tho hiibstltutc for tho utile of a
house.
Tanks Tho hilarious, pcrbona In Iho
rear sen.s.
Top; A covrrlnn to allow Ilia rain
In leak through.
tomioan A padded Inclnsuro In
which In Jugglo Iho passengers.
Tall Lamp A greasy article placed
In the rear to gather all tho dust.
U11I011--A connection between two
pipes. I.lko many labor unions, It1
often refuses to work.
Wind Shield A glass fiotit for,
What's A Home Without
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Kinatl buys lo throw stones through.
SUNDAY BAND CONCERT.
On Sunday afternoon nt linen
o'clock Iho Hawaiian hand will give
a public concert at tho Kaplolanl
Park public baths. Tlio piogrniii fol
lows: Tho Old Hundred.
.Overture Itoad to (Ilory Idling
Chorus Day of .Imminent.. Schneider
Onvotte Rhino Bounds I.atnn
Selection -Tannhauwr Wngnor
Vocnl-t-Hawnllnn songs. Ar by Ilcrgcr1
Selection Sunday I'arado . ...Ilunio
floctted In Iho Cradlo of tho IKsip
...,..,.. Knight
Knlaknita and Knplolanl Ilerger
Tho Slnr Spangled llauner.
The Soap that has more tallow to
the bar than any importecLhbuse
hold soap. PAU KA HANA is
made in Honolulu.
Sold by Grocers
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F. L. WALDR0N, distributor
Qnircrs and radcls of tho American
training squadron went to Merlin on n
sightseeing excursion.
Young Hotel
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Ulon and Hotel Streets Phone '1662
C. II. Ilurmuii, western representa
tive of tho I'ccrless Motor Caj: Com
pany, who has been an nld-tliiin rnco
driver nnd ono of tho best known,
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mqtiRE a jptn.0 m oneoAf ;
Take fcaxative BrorrlO QUIhIti6
Tablets. ' All druggists refund
the money if it fails to cure.
E. W, Grove's signature is on
each box
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