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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H, 8ATURDAY, SEPT. 2, 1311
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All GoaM hlppd with rodtlre GoannteA. Prompt riilo-
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FIRST GASOLINE ,
PASSENGER CAR
The MutHon Navigation steamer Wll
liclnilna, now on 'route from Sun Fran
cisco In Iloi'olula and duo to nrrlvo
hero on Tuesday morning, U reported'
to lie bringing down llio first cnUolitio
rnlhond iMKNciiRcr cur tn the Hawaiian
Island. Tho oar Is to Iw placed In op
eration on llio llnu of tho llllo rall-i
way It will curry thirty passciiRtrs
Ami will lie lit the Knirlmnks-Morse
make, Accoidlng to Superintendent
Klllrr, It will bo used wherever It t
needed to help out the passenger ;
vice, mid Id likely to he placed to some
extent on the Punu run, where, at tlio
present' llino the passengers nro delay
ed Minion hat by waiting on spurs, etc.
Tlio ear Is coming eompletoly
eiinlpprd and will he ready to run ns
hioii ax gasoline anil oil hno lioen sup
plled and It linx tecn placed on tlio
tracks. It Is probable 'that It will Im
illHclmrRnl from the Wllhelmlnn on
hoard of n llRhter and then token to
Kuhlu H.iy, where It can ho taken off
and placed on tlm tracks liy one of tlio
lonl Young derricks, which nro do
ing breakwater work at that point.
In addition lo tlio car already men
tioned, llio engine and other needed,
machinery for u much larger and moro
powerful car pf rasollne type, lo ho
used on the Hak.il.iu dlUslon of tlio
llllo railroad, L havo iiIho lieen onUrcd.
Ell McMuilln, MIhb Doiothy Creates,
Miss Vera llaomoyer and Mint Ma
rfan Miittlileit. In the men's chorm
will bo Cordnvn do Onrincndln, Wnl-
loi Itltuli Rovt llnlntia Ivntninll,
Moore, John McMuilln nnd .luck
Neville.
LAND BOARD IS
Blank books of all sorts, ledgers,
etc., manufactured bj the Bulletin
Puhllhln CnmDsnr.
Society Matrons and Maids of
San Francisco and Vicin
ity Rehearsing.
Por Hneet chnrlty'it sako, an enor
mous vaudeville show nnd pardon fete
will ho given on tlio ground!) of MIkd
Jonnlo A, (Jrockcr's estate In llur
llnpanio, Cat., Saturday nftcrnoon nnd
evening, September lfith. TrcllDilnnry
plans for tlio ulTalr nre absorbing thn
nttcntlon of San Kranrlaco and San
Mateo society.
The nudcvlllo performance will he
ghcti under tlio direction of Mrs. Kred
McNcar, assisted by Mrs. William
Hnrton. The clinrus parts will bo
taken by n bcy of dainty society
girls, assisted by as many benux of
the exclusive social set. Hut of keen
er Interest than tlio songs nnd dances
with which society delights to nmusq
Itself, nnd greater than tlio playlet,
"Shopping," for which Merman Heller
has written the catchiest of catchy
music nnd Hnrton has prepared somo
of his most spicy satires, Is the
beauty show, In which nil the promi
nent men of ilurlingnmo and the other
cities of tlio peninsula will take part.
The beauty show promises to bo tlio
hit of the evening, for Its purpose Is
to seo how cleverly and ut the muno
time stylishly tlio members of tlio
sterner sex can dlsguiso themselves
ns women. Those who will pass judg
ment upon the chic or stylish innkcui
will bo tlio women of the smart set.
Hobble skirts, harems or fluffy ruf-
flea, combined with every uirlety nf 'mo woih) off the l.iiul are nut mily cut
peach basket, helmet or Gainsborough (ng the trees that are srrlceablo, hut
head ndornment, will bo trlod, and no .n, ,iCBtriyliiB and pulling up tho
doubt with effect. Among those who ., ,rt.OMi u,,,, wantonly making
will assist In making tho benuty Hhow ,(irml t)lo lnI1(li nl)ll ,P1(royliiR what
nil unparnllcled success arc IVtor ))Wlt , yi,ir , ,., tlo valuable
Martin, Hlchnrd Tobln, l)r. Trncy w(()1, ,auI
nusscll, John littson, Walter Martin.) ,,,, can ,,,, ,,onPi w,ll(lt llliy rc.
l'ercy Selhy Slcwnrt Kowry. Hay- . ,,lelim , lo h0rlmlM
mond Armsby, WorthlnRton Ames,' , ,,
Mountford Wilson and Edward Tobln. ' ,. . ,, ,,, .,, ,
Mrs. Walter MarUn, who will bead "" M"lo rk ot
the commltteo of judges, will be ns- aclructloit goes on m..1 i.rl her Terrl
slsted In her offices by a number of " "r "1 e" "
tho nurllngnmn women. "'lnB
The principals In tho cast for) T1' '" ,x MnK '',',s,,,l ",""K rro,M
Shopping" nro Miss Kathleen do '" "mcM '" ""' u,l"'r- '"" u wcl""
Young. Miss Knlil Oregg. Wlllnrd l"-"1 " ' ! ci.nitiilwlon bad
Hnrton und Krank Hooper. j.'"' lntlm.ito ktiledco of the lands
In Jho chorus of women who will they sell and are sliu.ro In their en-
nvnuiin Mm .1iin,nu nn.l alni. Ilin no. flniilor til OlOtirrlV llOniCMtenil IlieHO
cmnpnnylng songs will bo Mrs. Kred 'lands, theso things (mild neer happen.1
McNcar, Miss Jennie Ciotker, Miss
The Maul News crltlcl7o tho board
of laud commlsoluncrM for allowing a
condition to nrlsn such as that which
li resiwinsllilf for the rnnlrnversy ocr
the timber ci.ttlng nt Kllicl. HaM the
News In Its last lvuo:
Tho land Just leiiid Klhel which
wns sold to tho homesteaders, and
which tho Maul N.ws claimed wns not
callable lor home-toadlng, li creating i
unite it stir, Tho t'ornwell Hanch peo
ple, who have long held n lenso of thli
land, do not Intend to turn It ocr
without getting some of the rovenuo
to be derived from tho wood The real
thorn In the side ot the r.inch people,
however. Is the fact tli.it It Is over
this land their c.iltto nniM come to
get water. If they con Ret tho wood
off tho land, then tho proliihlllty ot
tho homesteaders taking It up will bo
Just so much lessened 11,1 Cockclt
and n number of Japanese whom ho
had ut worn cutting the wood worn
arrested Monday, tho Japanese being
put under $100 li.lM each.
According to tlio Attorney-Oencral,
thcro Is n question wlietlur or not the
leasees havo not tho right to cut thlt
wood If they wish, Tho tl.ilm has
been niado that thoe at work cutting
Merrltt Held, Miss lnncz Kecncy,
Miss Kdith Metcalfe, Miss Hnttle
Alexander, 'Miss Marion Zclle, Miss
Inter-Island ami O. It. & I.. Shipping
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WE KNOW A MAN
WHO HAS PAID RENT FOR FORTY-NINE YEARS.
THINK OF THAT!
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THIS man has paid for the house and lot he occupies
seven times. What do you know about tthat?
Seven times, and yet he docs not own a nail or
knot-hole in the house or. a blade. of grass on the lot.. This
is fierce! All he has to show for thousands of dollars he has
thrown away is a stack ,of .worthless rent, receipts. .From
this man's hard-earned money his landlord (and we know
him) has built ar)d paid for five new houses from time to
time.. Some of these houses he has sold at a fine profit and
from the proceeds has built others many, until now he is
wealthy.
you may do it yet if you don't quit and get the habit of put
ting your rent money into a home.
To this Point
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We -call your attention to our superb homeland tract
Palolo Hili
Mr. Man
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.How long have you been paying rent? You may not
have been paying it for forty-nine years. But time flics and
It is the place where you should purchase a lot. It is
the place where you should build your home. It has all the
natural advantages you are looking for. JX has a climate
that cannot be excelled. It has the elevation, the view, the
sunshine that will bring rest to your body and contentment
to your mind. The people who live there broadly claim there
is no place like it on the Island of Oahu . Go out and sec for
yourself. Begin today and plan to put the "landlord's fee"
into your own pocket. Large firms carry their own insur
anceby the same token you can carry" your own rent ac
count; pay it to yourself. It is the only way to get a home
unless you pay cash or a rich uncle dies and leaves you
one. But rich uncles don't die every day for your accom
modation, and if the rent collector dies there is always a
new one in his place. Go out and see Palolo Hill, Our
agents will meet you at the end of the Waialae car line at our
Branch Office. Our automobile will take you for a spin over
the splendid roads of Palolo Hill and you will see a homeland
that will do your heart good.
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Salesroom Telephone 3306
Honolulu
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KAIMUKI
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LAND CO., Ltd.,
Main Office: Tel. 1659
Branch Office: Tel. 3208
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