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EVENIN9 BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T.
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H, THUnSDAY, OCT. 12, 1911. .
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Evenjwcs- Bulletin
DAILY and WEEKLY Published by BULLETIN PUBLISHING
CO., LTD., at Kerr Building, Alakca St., Territory of Hawaii.
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THURSDAY
OCTODER 12, 1911
Itittlllitt nro 11ml pilrlntlMii mil)
c jiii ittirc "liililllh fur a Itir u-ni.
nunc nl. Ki pnnllllll) miikci nun
iililir .iml II 11N11 ni.ikii oiionntlu's
nf tin 111. (iVnril (Irmil VII til lilt till'
IKiipli' nlmi) s knun imiri' limn mil'
mini, 1111 imillir vihnt III tinlnciiic or
Ills 11I1IIII). I mi furl In r, ii)linr Hint
nil llir people know fur more Hi. in iiiij
m! nf iiiiii. iitiitnr JiiMpli I.. 'HrN.
Inn.
"Vim can't saw wood with 11 ham
mer'
I'orr) In mission unit Hu- net thlnj,
now 1.1 1 he publication nf "llutiliui:
Hunter, nr. Tin- Iccd I'lml rnlkil. In
Mr Kuril
All Oilier III liters lisldf till' pixipll'
rcall) foil c 111 II If l to Ik taki 11 mine
into the riintlili'mi of the l.ii.m I'iiiiiI
Commission
lie ciitlclsctt except l) those who
know "
TI10 communlt) lias been "prmlilul
lip" u Klcnl ileal In tlio lint few da)s
In an ollort tu discredit the I.111111 I'iiiiiI
Commission; It Is to tin; cicillt uf tlio
Commission ami of thu Keilerntliin
iiomborB that the "proddcrg" hino
liccn K'en a well-merited relmkc.
SEATTLE
("iiiirIiIitIiir thil thu "near liter"
(list own it .it 1.1'lli'lin 1 rinitalniil onl)
I 'IS 1 i'i rent iiluiluil. It eertnliil)
r.ilsnl a lot of fioth In Honolulu
A Sin Prom Into tlienti'i tumpaii)
wants Hawaii to pi for pilntlns a
Hawaii in Kline on the iliop curtain
It's kltiil of Trlxco not to want tho
whole show
'I ho Kallhi Improvement Club has
11 kick to resistor about tlio water of
Nminnii il 1111 Thole m'ciiih to lie con
siderable Hentiintuit that thu water
Inn t worth n tlani
(Continued from Pago 1)
inds Prion v in I'Icko to Vnmnuvcr
am ticks an I 'i Int. cstuhlliditd 11 ml re
pnrthiK IirKilv Inirianoil ImnklnKi fur
tin Ifawiiilan tripi Tin orpinlnllon
of the promotion work. toRither with
nunc splendid rpoilnl fcaturis tint are
iiimiiik 1110 tninmltlte iintiilni;, am
iprmilliiK Hawaii nttiai llniii fur ami
ultlo.
In Sun Pinnilicn Mr Wood fonnil
Mint tho rxpiwltlon pnlillilly bureau N
lead) to hnnille Hawaii piinnntlnn III-
iitim I j-' Ili r with ItH rik'iiliu fall
111 w vvhlih wilt In Hint liunr) mws-
pipn In Ann rim ami all ocr the
wnrhl Mncrnll).
In xpoaklio; of IiIh trip Mr Wood
Kalil (hit innrnhiK
After vlsltlnc San rriinilxin ami
bo to lloMnii ami New York ami CliN
IIIRCI
Mr Wooil lnHnl I'ortlanil. Seattle,
Tacnnia, Viiihoiimi ami Vklnrli, 11 O ,
ami hm wnntH of pralxo for all the
CoiikI i:irwlure ho fonnil Interest
11 Hawaii lie fininil also that I.IiimI
CIiIIiIk unit IiIh troupe of Hawaii 111
Fliirim are iloltiK lino pnhllclt) work
thrnuf,li thu Mlihllo W'mt.
CONVENTION
The fit st IiIk (oiivulitloii of tlicl.o
nicn'H Mltisloiiar .Moeinint will he
helil Monila anil TiiciIh, October 2.1
rtitl 21. I'rom the reiircsentatles fiom
till the local clmrihcH h.is been iniulc
a uorkliiR orKimlrntlon' which In tu
have clinrKe of thu arr.uiKcmenls foi
the coin cut Ion
The plaiin arc pr.icllcnlly complcto
Tlicx cnll for two hiccUiikb on tnch
jif the two conxentlon il.i. Tho two
most ulqnlricnnt incctlliRS will ho the
fl-st anil thu lai-t At tho fotnicr Mr.
Charles A. (limn, who has been for
boernl je.itH tho cxccnlho ecn.tnr
or the inoMiiiint In New York city
will ilcllcr a ktlrrlns nililreHs. Thin
imetliiK will take place at one o'clock
Inimeilhtcly folhmliiR n tilc o'clock
luncheon of the iIoIcr'iIch on Moniln)
tlic 21nl. The uecoiiil will ho tho
Missionary Mass Meeting with which
tho conwntloii will bo concltiileil
This will bo a rntinilliiB tii of tho
lesiiltH of the comuitlon Major A
M. l).ils, the Ineil lonler In the
imnemt-iit, wilt ilelUei the chief ail
tlicts. The (.onxcntlon Is iimleiionilnallotf
nl. All I ho local Protestant chnrchon
are plannltiK to choose their ildle
Ritts next week to nnft In this eon
Million. It Is cxpeclcil that one luln
tlioil ilileKiitCH will be In atlenilincc.
Tho central cooperating committee
which has tlufs fur been making tho
plans nml nrraiiRiiif; the ilctalls for
Iho eoneiitlon Is rUoii In full below.
Officers.
Chairman, Major A M.-I)als; vleo
ch ilrin.in. It. II Ticnt: Irousiiror V.
JO. Ilowen; seeiolno, A. (1. Smith
Statistics Committee.
Itc. John . i:-ilin,in, ehalitnan,
Central Union; o II. Wnlkir, Mclho
illst; Major (leo. Pntlei. St. Amlrews,
Jos. K. iCaneinin, liimakavlll; II.
Min DTinni. (ionium Lutheran; V. CI.
Halt, Mclhotlist.
Educational Committee.
Paul Siiier, chairman, Ccntial
Union; Samntl Kamnloplll, Kauniaka
nlll: Major A. M. Duls. St. Amlrow's;
tiilklin; nor our pxlilltlt there. I unit I A. II. It. VlcrrJ. I'ortiiKilChO C011K !
to San diorh I fmmci tlm San DIoro M. K loluiHton Melhoillst.
rosltlmi inaniiRciinnt crj anxlnut. Finance Commliter.
Hint wo sliinilil put an exhibit tin ro r. o. Ilowen, cli ilun.111. Central
San DIord Is rhIiik In Iiiimi n roRiilar Union; K. C. Athcrton, Central Unloti;
little ilrenm of a fair. In a park of. 11. 11. Twnit. Mothoillst.
Tim iiinrnlnK piper's Insinuations
Hi it prlvite Interest prompli il tho ac
tion of tho Civic Piileiatlon yestcr
il.iy marks the illfTereiRO hctweLii a
I nml ami a poor loser
lion tuns In the until of tho tit)
It will lie 11 unique ami splimllil ills
phi) San Diego Booms,
c'liniinen I ill, Sm DIoro Is niakliiR
Deputation Committee.
T. Clivo )alcs, chiilrnnn. St An
iliew's; 1. K. NakooUoo, K.1III1I; i: A.
Cooper, Methodist; V U Hopper,
Christian,
The man that stlrml up the iiiltiiiR
ot i niietltiR nf a public boil) on 11
clipping from tho mornliiR paper anil
thn iciuiill.itcil rcsiouslhlllt) for his
action Is In a class bv himself
.1 II Murnfino, enmity roail supet
ln.r of Kauai, Is coiiiIiir to tlio front
Willi a few facts on loail-hiilhlliiR that
do not seem to please thoso who hate
trlqil lo ui.iko him nut as against tho
Pahu Umii l"u nil Commission's pol
Ity.
hplrn.11.1 strl.les John I) Spr.ik.b. lsPubety Committee.
Hpciiillnu inonn Ike .watu In .1 7 (1.. A ,. '(Trimn.K, d,,,!,,,,,,,, Central
a ".-lunlon. Dr. I). 11. Carrie St. Clem-
000 thtiittr, n tlMOOh hotel
im fact.m .for makl.iR l..l casliiKH cllt. ',. c'. Athcrton, Ccntial Union;
fur auto tins, nml inittlinr mlllliiiis ,, ,..'....... ., ', ..,.- 1..1...
,, , ., , .,, , i) tun nun, iiv-iiiiiiu i.iiiiiviau, iuiiii
nlliiiml that will tap. ,, ,.-...'.. i,
till) f Ittltl 1 1 1 nut mill I iwi tltii ullli ' "
A
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Slieph.iul, Me
C A.
mole Into tlio
mi nml li'Ki 111 I Willi o .. .j r?. ...!....
Hie Panama Canal when that Is open-1 ,,u , r ., V , , . v 1 .
.,1 will ho San 1)1. rii a wonilcrfull, ,(1, . fr S? JSi J W X, .'
i.... 11 1 1. . i. .I..I.I...I 1.. M. Hivls St. Amlrews Paul Sup.
""... ...i- ..'i.i in ... ... nilinillil 111
a Mar ami a half nr two ears
Of 1 nurse, us I explained at San
Ili Ro, the net of tlio Legislature under
which the Hawaii in uminilssliin Is
named allows us only to pnldo for an
exhibit at San Pranolsco, hut San Dl-
ro'h fair Is ROlnir to he so Rood that
I
Central Union;
thoillst.
The p ipers in tlm case or Charles
Sorrcnson iiRijinst Itonle Snrrciison
which wero sent to San Pranclsro
Iiiimi boon returned, the Sheriff thcro
iinii miimiiiniiii i.. ti.n ir ..n., BtntlnR Hint ho was unable to find tho
committee that we do as much as we! libelee. When tho divorce first camo
HrlRailkr-Oineral Macomb's plan
ol having the mobile nria on O.1I111
fitmillarizo llhi.lf with the lountrj by
actmil priu Hen marching Is one tint
cnmniemls Itself Instantly to the lay
man as well an the Milillci Incident
ally, tho rommaniler of the ilrp.it t
nient of Hawaii can lalrl be Llassctl
as strenuous
A TIMELY REBUKE.
11 The Civic rcdi'tatlou oxoiutlvo enm
nilltco did exactly the ilslit kind of
thing yc8tcrda In telling tho Com
mltteo on Parks, Slnets and Pulilli
W.ijh to get niiiru raits anil Infornia
tlon lo leimit on In roio action liy tho
exeilitivu cnnimlltie or tho whole Pitl
crallon. The Piileiatlon 1111 mhors did
cxa.tly tho kind or thing In reruslng
to bo ilauipulul b tho )i tilings of
people who have not ascertained all
tho facts In tho case
Mi1 P M. Swatiry lilt tho nail on
the, head when ho said "This com
nullity is apt (n he hysterical, espec
ially If piodd.d up by niihliiforinatlou
or one kind or mint hot What I want
to emphasize Is that people should not
inn toward n display there
"ItcRnrdliiK tlio work at I.os Ange
les, we are Retting Hplindld results.
I'nr Instance, live cnrs npo the Oic
nnlc Steamship Conipali) opened uiHin
obscure little bonking otllce Tim llrst
Miir tho biiiiklngs for Hawaii wrro less
than $100 pir month. Prion tint thev
have Inert used steadily to over $u000
a iiinnth last vear
" nd all the bookluR nRoncles report
the same progress In Hawaiian busi
ness Tho Oirman-Ainirlean Savings
II ink Is doing so well with a honking
ollito It had Hint the Security Savings'
Dank Is following suit.
Play Is Big Ad.
' Itut the biggest advertisement nfnll
Is the ilrlmi tint Itlehard Wnllnn
Tullv. tlio plnjwrlgbt who was lieroj
miiiio time 111.0, is putting on In l.osi
AtihcliN, 'Tlio Illrtl of Paradlso." It ls
now In Its fourth week, and jesterdny'
I got 11 cablegram from Mr Tully sav
ing tho houses are still packed n re
markable ninril for I.os Angeles
'Tho staking of the set nes Is spli n
1II1I One sc. no Is laid In Puna, vvbirn
Mr Walton ami his wife staved some
mouths unil fnlrlv alisnrlied the louil
eiilor, atiother set no on tho lnnal of
a house at Walklkl, ami another shows
the trnt.r of Kllauea The stago . f
ftets urn nothing less than marvelous,
and tlio wholu pla lias mi offttt of
lienutj and roninncu that mnkes It n
puwirful advirtlsiinint of tho attiac
tloiis nf llawnll "
This plij, sas Air Wnoil, will Minn
up It wan stated that defendant had
gono to tho mainland city for her
health nml had cntcreil nn Immoral
house there.
BULLETIN ADS PAY-
EVENING SMILES
1 iVV'''ra '"llity particular about
tublo manners when wo take Rummer
bnanlciB," Haiti Pannci Couitossol
,j','livt) Jim siicceetlctl In legultitlng
IhelrtT'
"To a certain oxtcnt We vvnin mi
afialtl wimobody would-e-it-plo with
his ltnire that we tleeldctl there would
n't be ,111) pie "
Hubby 'We must bo orononilcul.
Wife Why?
Hubby If I should tlio I wouldn't
bo ablo to ltavo ou much
Wlrn 'rilllt'iJ rli'lit wlii.rn.iu ulilln
you'io alivo you Icavo 1110 most of thu
time
"I think mv wile Is the limit foi
minting trouble half wa) "
"How s that'
"Wh, out bibj's mil) six weeks
old, ami she's ahead) woi))llig be
cause she's nfrald he may man) somo
gill vvu don't like."
Appreciation
Of Pure Milk
That the users of
milk are appreciating
the success of our
efforts to furnish
only pure, healthy
milk Is clearly shown
by the constant ad
ditions to our list of
customers.
Our cows aro per
fectty healthy, and
the milking and
handling is done un
der the most sanitary
conditions, When the
milk roaches our
depot on Sheridan
street it is treated by
an advanced electri
cal process.
We deliver only
pure milk.
Honolulu
Dairymen's
Association
Phone 1572
The Goblin Will Get
Your Moriey
Buy va liti'ie. Paying rent gives to
the lanvNaajr fie profit you should eav
for yourself. Thera Is a profit.
AsK To Be Shown
the following bargains In homes for
salol .
1. 5-roorr house, Puunul..,.i.,.$3500
2. 8-roorr house, Young 8t, $4000
3. 6-rooir house, Makikl $4750
4. 7-rooir house, Punahou $3500
Trent Trust Co., Ltd.
j
We Have
Money
to Loan
on listed stocks or on Improved
Real Estate.
We buy and sell Stocks and
Bonds, and make Investments for
others In approved Trust Securi
ties. wu shall 111: pi.msni) io
TALK
INVESTMENTS
xAini loir
Bishop Tjust Co., Ltd.
024 Bfthel Street
-L! HI
Sole Distributors of the
famous David Davidson
Hand-Colored Prints.
SURREY'S
YOU CAN SEND A
WIRELESS
to your friends at sea up to eleven
every night. For other messages the
office is open from 7 a, m. to 5:30 p. m.
on week days, and from 8 to 10 a. m.
on Sundays.
MHMMiaaiaHHaM
DON'T WORRY
Y911 canr-it rioney. Carry
WELLS, FARcJO A CO.'S
tnAVELER3' CHECKS
PERSONALITIES
MISS V. McCAIXmi was 11 limnc
coming passenger on the Makura )cs
tcrdiiy. CAPTAIN WIl.MAM II. JOHNSON,
Mrs Johnson and Unco children ic
turned from the coist In the Sherman
this morning
i,ii:iit. cor honson or tho Kirth
CuValry was an nrrlv il in tho United
States transport Slit riii.m from tho
Coast this morning
MAioit niioiuii: iii.ki:i.i:y, Art-
lug Inspector General, was a passtfn
ger In Iho trunsimrt Slicrmnn rrom tlio
count who will rcmuln over In Iho
Islands
CAPTAIN C. DKKMS, or tho First
Pield Artillery, nrrhed rrom tho toast
In tho transport Sherman this morn
Ing. lie la ' accompanied by Mrs.
Deems'' iind'two 'children
m
SOUVENIR
NOVELTIES
Wo don't need to till unjono
who knows tills storo Hint w
can souvenir them to a nicely.
We have n prett) complcto Hit
or Mich things us
SPOON8, BROOCHES, FOBS,
SCARF PIN8, BUCKLES, ETC.
They are rtovel enough to ap
peal to 1111)11110 and uttractlvo
enough In lie appreciated and
kept and remembered.
H.F.WICHMAN&CO.
Umllcd
LEADING JEWELER8
Henry Ilniissnjc, tho Itencli hlsto
rhin and nicmlier of the Prcncli Acad
em), died In Paris, where lie was born
In ISItr. '
Waterhouse Trust,
4.
Homesjof Safe
College Hills
Very attractive new bungalow. Mod
ern in ovcry particular.
Punahou District
Story and a half house near Punahou
Collesjo.
Kaimuki- -9th Ave.
New modern bungalow. Magnificent
vlewi two blocks from car line.
All the above at uttractlvo prices to
Ifoui tide pmiliaseiH, I.lbeial terms of
pii)ini lit
WATERHOUSE TRUST
Fort and Merchant Streets
4
AT
JORDAN'S
SALE of READY-MADE APPAREL
Marquisette Dresses, $8.50, $9.75,
$10.95, $13.95, $14.50 to $95
Lingerie Dresses, $9.50, $12.50,
$15.00, $17.50, $21.00 to $95
Silk Dresses, $10.50, $13.50,
$14.50, $15.00 to $35.00
Pongee Coats, $5.50, $6.75, $7.95
$i0.75, $12.50 to $38.50
Wash Dresses, $2.50, $3.50, $5,
$6.50, $7.50 to $13.50
Evening Capes, $6.95, $9.50,
$13.50, $16.50, $20.00 to $60
White Serge Coats, $16.50, $24,
$25.00, $29.50
Rubberized Coats, $5.95, $8.50,
$12.50, $15.00, $21.00 to $35
Black Satin Coats, $21.00, $2250,
$27.50, $29.50 to $32.50
Wash Walking Skirts, $3.50, $5,
$6.50, $7.50, $8.50 to $27.50
Wash Suits, $3.75, $4.95, $5.50
to $7.50
Tailored Suits, $10.50, $11.50,
$12.50,$13.50,$14.50to$32.50
Silk Petticoats, $2.50, $3.95,
$4.50, $5.00 to $9.50
Heatherbloom Petticoats, $1.50,
$2.00, $2.50 to $3.50
Girls' Rubber Capes, $2.50 and
$3.50-all colors
Girls! pioth Capes, $3.50, $4.50,
$5.50, $7.50 and $8.50
Children's Reefers, $2.50, $2.95,
$3.75, $3.95, $500
A Great Special in Sample Muslin Underwear. A
fine showing of New Waists specially priced for
the October Sale
INSPECTION INVITED.
"A Car for the Discriminating Few"
Complete American Line for the
Season of 1912
AMERICAN TRAVELER Type 56 $4500
AMERICAN TRAVELER Type 54 4250
AMERICAN TOURI8T Typo 34 2250
AMERICAN 8COUT Typo 22 1250
AMERICAN MOTORS CO.,
Cor, Atakea and Hotel Sts, . Phone 3003
GEO. B. BECKLEY, Sole Distributor
If It's Paint
AHD TOD WANT A GOOD JOB, SSI JO TOM IHAtf
Sharp SignS
All SEEN EVERYWHERE
PHONE 1697 847 KAAHUMANU.
Ladies.'
Misses'
Girl!.
Men's
Youths'
Boys'
Clothing
FOR THE
Whole on family
LMwriit Installment Payments
Beretania
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