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BVBNINO. BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., MONDAY, OCT. 16, 1911. i I "SAVED BY : GRACE" CROSBY Kiilncop.il cliurcli Ih reported In j irrnwInR My leaps mid IhiiiiiiIs. Ych (trili) the. attendance una llio liirK cut In tlio lilstorj of the chinch Tliorc ulll he a hinlncSR mcctliiK of this 'iirK.uilzntlmi following the iraer nor- vlie VcilncsiIu criming of this week "lumen's Night" will ho olnencil TUo cap u Its of the Mi Ihoill-t church ',l "' regular Wcdneailay cxciiIiir jra)cr service at mo .mciiiouim i;pia- wn lesteil Kiimln) nliiht, when I'.mtor Hinltli ri lulled u cr Inti rt kIIiir nrr-l njnn mi rami) J l'roili' fiuiimii; h inn, 'Hiid li (Irate," hitter known' u "Smile Das the Hlhcr Coril Will Itrink" In pnrt Iti Mr Smith prunhul ns followi.: "j"l"niins J Crunhs was horn In smith nnt Put mi in Count), New rk, March il, 1S50 When nhont sl weiks old slio lost the iim' of her hIrIU, through tlio iKiiornnt iippllcntloii of n poultice to hi r cjes copal church thin week. DELAY FOLLOWS SITE-SHIFTERS V. S District Attiirnc) ltrcckons li.it rccclnl word from Washington to At the awe of 13 she entered the postpone prosress for the present with hixtltiitlnn for the lillnd In New York (he condemnation suits Tor tlio Ma I'lts -fler n few sears spent there, Imkn rcitcrnl hull ling sllc, which hir insirnctnrs (llscmcrcd that she had nieaiis that nctlon on the matter Is he nniisiial poetic Rifts When noted per. ng deluxe, until the next session of hpns lsltid the Institution raliny was Congress! allid upon to welcome Hum lijr n-clt-j The ondemnatlon suits nro held tip Iiir mi orlKlml poem She was espe- nerel) lo allow the Hiitl-Miihiika po et ills honored hs recltliiR her poems In tuioncrs an oppnrtnnlts to present lilh houses of CoiiKress In due time (,cr Halms herore CoiiRress, nnd she Incline a teacher In this Instltu- t,H H ll(, ,,nM)r In nil waj that the Hon, mill taiiKht the lillnd fur elcen Kr w l0 changed Joifs I There is talk now among the "site- "Aiming- her hot known lis inns nre Filflcrs" of organizing a special cnin Sif In the Anns of JesnV 'Pass Mo mlttcc ( ,iy nlclr Mens heforo Con Not. O Gentle Hi lor,1 'Itesi lie thn rer..BreBH, it Ba, tlint W CI Irwin Is JsIiIiik1 mid 'Snird l.y Onice1" expected hero on the MoiiRolla and II Ite Rmltirs sermon wns a most In- M(1 rrxe, ncxt Saturday thcro mny fiotlng resume of the life of this ,0 effort to secure from him n Rru.t song writer. Interspersed within- flRiiro on what Is known ns tlio "Irwin stantes that caused the writing of H(0- opsislto tlio cnpllnl. world famous religious songs I . i William Short, King (ieorge's famous trumpeter, has arrived In New York, No. 1 Whooping Cough CROUP XvriiMX rnnrTis BRONCHITIS CATARRH COLDS VawfFeZmtit MTABLlaHKB 17 A ilmplr, lift and effective ttntrwM for bren (hlal irnubltt, avoiding 4ri Vaporised Cteto lene tiopa the pifotfimi of hooplnf Couth "J relieve! Croup at once, tl I I Jtn totiflcmt horn Aiitima The all renieieJ itfontl? titer lie Intpltrl titty breath, mahei breatklng curt annttiei the tort throat ani itopa the oih, antiilng reitfilnliht. It It Invaluable to mothett with touni children. Send pott 1 1 tor, deicripttve bonklet ALL DRUGGISTS. Trv CrttoUnt Anttttf TXrtt TVtt$ lot- the Irritated throat. They ate simple, effettlve and anitiepilc Ol ro r dtaitlti or from ui, 10c. In aiampi, Vapo-CretoteneCo. aV 4SjY4 5bb1 DAVIES MEN TO RACE. An Interesting series of reins races has tieen plannul nmong the emploses of D.iles & Co Ihn llrst race, which will ho held at Athletic Park Wednes ilny ixenlng at 5:10, will tie lictween the grocery olllce ami grocery ware liouso of the concern, rour-man teams will compete, each man running the 410. Tho winners will light It nut with the hurdwarr.Mliygoods and general of tlee departments, nnd hy elimination the liest team III the firm will he se lected Chnllenges will then lio Issued to other business houses. The men's clns of the Methodist A inocment Is nfoot to Mock tho plan of Secretary Mejer to practically dose some of tho smaller southern nay S arils nnd stations In tho Interest of econoins'. Closing -Out Sale All Goods must be sold by January 1st. Goods all New and Up-To-Date. Bargains Unprecedented. 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BIG CHORUS FOR BENEFIT CONCERT A lirnffrnm nt iinniiinl tttAptt t,a been selected for the concert to bo Riven nt tho Opera llntiso Tuesday ovening for tho benefit of I'alnmn Set tlement under tho auspices of tho Klks. A chorus of forty olccs will assist Mrs. Harrison In smcral of tho numbers. Tho program In full nnd tho participants nro glcn bolow: "Inflnmmntus," from the "Stnbat Mater" Itosslnl Interpreted by Miss ttny Hell. Soloist, Mm. lconoro (lordon Harrison At tho I'lnno, I'rof. llcnrR nerger. (n)I-ontnnnnza Maschcronl (b) llnracnrolle "l.oe Tnlcs of HofT- man" , Offenbach Mrs. Leonoro Gordon Harrison. Violin nbllgato, W. A. Ixivo; nt the piano, Miss (lencvlco Snnln, (n) Ixsse In n Itosd Sans Soucl (b) A Little. Winding Hoad. . .ltonnld (c) You nnd Lavo D'llardelot (il) A Howl of Roses Clarke Mrs. Ivconoro Clordon Harrison. I'lnno accompaniment, Miss Swain. Cnntnbllo "Snmson ot Delilah," "Mon Cocur S'ouvro n tn Volx"., i Salnt-Sacns Mrs. Ix'onoro Gordon Harrison. ,, Ixic Decs from "Tho Spring Maid" Kholnhardt I -adlcs' Quartet, (n) "I)u nist WIc Kino Illumc55 .. Heine (b) "Still Wlo do Nacht" nohm (c) "Aus Mclncn Grossen Schnicr zen" Franz (d) "Dlo Kaiser Ultimo" .... Cocrloy Mrs. Loonore Gordon Hnrrlson. Pinno necompnniment, Miss Swnln. Klsn's Dream from "IolionRrln" ,. Warner Mrs. Lconore Gordon Hnrrlson. Vocl de Primavcra op. 410... Strauss Flute obllgato, Chas. Dcsky, Mrs. Ionorc Gordon Harrison. "My Beautiful I-ady" from "Tho Pink Lady lan Caryll Mrs. Harrison and Chorus. At tho Piano, I'rof. Henry Ilorger. Members (if the CJinrus. Soprnnos Mosdamcs Hnynard, Hnll, Hume; Misses Kthel Whiting, K1 ennor Holt, K. Mossman, Ilaclicl Wll hclm, Adele Wlcke, Frodn Klein, Itnchel Cockett, F. Winter. Altos Mrs. Iicnnctt, Misses Rosalie Holt, Gertrude Holt, Louise Copp, Nina Craig, LlllaJ) Ackertnan, Llbby Peck, Mollle Mossman, M. Larsen, Ulna Nleicr. Tenors Messrs C, Waterman, K. A. McOuIre, R. Mossman, P. O'Sullhan, Geo Uwlght, Joe. Uwlght, Gocflrcy Podmorc, Wm. Dosha, C. A. Ilorndt. IliiRs W. Ilenklmne, Harry Rallcy, Harold Hustaco, O. Stephens, Henry Chllllngworth, Alan Podmore, II. Ben nett, M. Black. Tho patronesses aro: Mrs. Gcrrlt Wilder, Mrs. K. A. Mott-Smlth, Mrs. F, M. Swanzy. Mrs. W. V. Dillingham, Mrs. J. R. Gait, Mrs Georgo Sherman, Mrs II. L Marx, Mrs. George Angus, Mrs. Georgo T. Kluegel. Mrs. W. W. Hnrrls, Mrs. Richard Ivors, Mrs. II. G. Noonan, Mrs C. B. Coopor, MrB. A. K Murphy, Mrs. C. Hcdemann, Mrs. T. K Wall, Mrs. R. C Stacknble and Mrs St. D. G Walters. NEW FEATURES AT BIJOU AND EMPIRE The coming week at the DIJou and Kmplro thniters promises to be the best in tho history of tho play houses, for on tho hilts aro names that have been licadllners In tho programs of tho biggest theaters on the mainland. Lucia Lflttlo Collins will make her bow to her audience at tho Empire to night and It will be an appreciative uudlcnco bcfnro she disappears In the wings for sho Is following In tho foot steps of her mother, who was one of the most famous entertainers that oyer stepped onto a stage, and from tho advance readings thero Is nothing lacking In tho daughter who will bo welcomed tonight. Those who havo heard both say that tho child Is the mother right over again. Tho cos tumes sho will appear In aro said to be marvels of beauty. At tho BIJou there will bo "Michael Brnhani nnd Ills Silent Partner," Tho partner Is a dog nnd the thlngB that that dog will do has bcon the wondor of tho ago. Ilraham and his dog havo been tho attraction at all of tho prin cipal show houses on the mainland nnd Is now on a tour of tho world, Btopplng off here long enough to let the peoplo of Honolulu see the acting of n dumb brute ttiut almost passes understanding. These aro not the only two nets at tho two principal thoatars of the city, Tho balance of the programs for both houses nro repleto with Interesting sketches nnd comedy that will 111 I out a most interesting evening for nil who attend, ICnrly and Fitch are right In their clement and Tom Kelly is still making more than good, In this lund-of song It Is hard to line outsiders that can equal the local talent, but the singers now at the the ntcis above named are losing noth ing" in comparison with the best known here, Tor military purposes President Taft as placid the Panama Canal Zono In he Hasteru dhlslou of the army, coin- l) Ma -den. J rciieuiK u. RIJOU THEATER TONIQHT8 GREAT PROQRAM A NEW ACT "MICHAEL BRAHAM AND HIS SILENT PARTNER" Introducing Bright Eyes Educated Dog with Human Intelligence the Two I'orm Kntlro Troupo CLUVGItEBT OF DOG ACTS Early and Fitch Hinging Comediennes Fascinating California Duo Tom Kelly, Fashlan-PlaU 8tngr NEWEST MOTION PICTURE8 FMPIRE THEATER MATINEE8 Monday Wednesday Friday SPECIAL TONIQHTI Presenting Lucia Lottie Collins Direct from London Music Halls Most Attractive Act In Vaudtvlllt Special Engagement Kcllncd Ungllt.li Comedienne Ai. Hazard World'e Greatest Ventriloquist With his Sldo-Hpllttlng Mannlklns UP-TO-DATE MOTION PICTURES AMUSEMENTS. Hawaiian Opera House Grand Concert For the Benefit of 4 PALAMA SETTLEMENT TUE8DAY EVENINO, OCT. 17 Mrs. Leonora Harrison ASSISTED BY LOCAL TALENT Given Under the Auspices of Honolulu Lodge, B. P. O. Elka Tickets Jl 00, on sale ut Bergntrom Music Co; Wall, Nichols Co, Honolulu Music Co and Hawaiian News Co, Tickets may be exchanged for Re served Seats at Public Service Rooms, U'O King street on and uftcr Oct. 12. OAl.I.UItY H1IAT8 DO CCNTS Asahi Theater Maunakea, One Block From Hotel St New Programme TONIGHT Eva Rowland Presenting the Dance That Made "Little Egypt" Famous Ernie Walker Introducing Many New, 8tarttlng Juggling Feats NEW PICTURES NEW MU8IC . NEW ACTS PitlCKH THIS 8AMK Watch for the Big Matinee maiiiled Athletic Park Baseball TWO GAMES TWO OAME8 8UNDAY, OCTOBER 22 1l30 J. A. C. vs. HAWAII8 3i30 8TAR8 vi. P. A. C. Prlcee 35c, 25c 15o, lOo Reserved Seats for center and wings of grandstand can be booked at E O. ,11811 & Son's sporting department. En trance, King street I Tickets on sale nt M, A. Gunet'e Cigar Store from 1 p. m. Saturday to 11 a, m. Sunday. WHITNEY & MARSH We are showing a most complete and up-to-date selection of Coats for all occasions Our RAIN COATS are of genuine. Priestley Cravan ette, featuring all the latest collar devices. Also, MOTORING and PONGEE COATS 3 DAYS SPECIAL SALE Mahogany Chiffoniers, $15.00, $20.00, $22.50 and $ 30.00 Mahogany Dressers. $16.00 -- Fumed Oak China Closets, $13.50, $ 16.50, $ 17.50, and $20.00 SALE COMMENCING OCTOBER 16 Coyne Furniture Co., Bishop St. Guardian Trust Co., Ltd. W. O. 8MITH, President L. J. WARREN, Secretary W. W. CHAMBERLAIN, Treasurer Dlreotorei W. O. SMITH J. P. COOKE W. J. FORBES 8. A. BALDWIN W. W. CHAMBERLAIN A. F. JUDD OFFICES! SECOND FLOOR, STANQENWALD BUILDINQ J. A. GILMAN Shipping and Commission Agent for ARTHUR SEWALL & CO., BATH, ME. PARR0TT & CO., SAN FRANCISCO BADGER'S FIRE EXTINGUISHER CO. GENERAL FIRE EXTINGUISHER CO. (UHIMELL AUTOMA1IC SI'IIINKLKB) NEUMAN CLOCK CO. (WATCHMAYS CLOCK) ROYAL STANDARD TYPEWRITER AACHEN & MUNICH FIRE INS. CO. 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