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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H, 8ATURDAY, OCT. 21, 1911.
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FIRST PHOTOS OF
ornuirr innnnuT to unmnonn
RVICE, LONDON TO
OL
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.3 CARRYING MAlLrl CJ
I.oNDOV ling Tin neinplnnc null
, . , . ,
sirvlu bitwctu I ondnu mill ItnlMir
his imil a miu- Wlalm Hum I
c.irrlul Hid in (i ioiliil liiiil.- mi M- ilrt
s
MS OUT
It inkt iuiiu ivuil llku Uil Hull c- any legitimate advice and aoitltance
tint) iiuhUI airship mulct ti show In plannlnq and designing
jiut how tlivir tinil rt-oiiiiiful llonu- ENTRIES,
lulu bo)s tun lio Tlio )oinig Immt- CUis A.
ma uliii arc nut tu win prizes have ill- ai Ituv llu-Oi Manhy Mott-Hinlth,
I'm' shown Hint pllikrs Hint will Win Hurls Atillv Mniuula), Iliilicrt
renll) glide, mill model ll)crs which will Holt, Josi ph Purrlngtnu, I T)snn.'or
Itnllj whirr UiruiifJi tlio ulr iiiultr tho giuul I'rcd Cm In ham Curtir, HriiiHt
tin ui.t of Hit Ir twlstul-riibbei tnolnis, .Mott-Kinlth
tan lo made without tlio uso of t
niioi' llttlugs mill lnutirlils Model
airships uru spiluglug up ovi might
llkn milKlironiUB, mill over) ila mis
rouu thing nevv In iIihIkii niul niiistrui-IMntt'Hiiiltli 1 Ilu lluh Joseph l'ur
I Ion In Iho bo) iHpnrtinciit of tlio Y.jrlligtnii. lliinnril Iliumii 1' Tji.m Nnr-
At C A.
l'rul Cnrtir has thu riiord for liiku
iiii 1 1 to dale Hit his ni.ulu u glider
out of three Ja imra full" liouinl to
CiUm In tlio liirm of u shuniiiM.ft A
hit of vurnlihul niwHiHpir foi u
iiir nun mi uiu i.ty m within mo no-o ( milium iiiu i ukiiii ninr
down, anil Hid hlidil Is toiiipliti Kaaul, l.ioii l.lnrmlo, l'rul Uiiltii.Kun
'Iho hie gniuia hall of the V M (''Cnrtir, Knit it .Mott-Hniltli
A Is tho htmo of hiiiii! Intiitsllni; tx-
pirllililltn tin so iIiivh Kiiiiiu of tin
hoH uru ulllhiK In lit their lonipUI
torn hiu what tin) Immi iiciiiinpliiliiil,
while iitluiH won t toneiit to all audi
tncii lor intir irj-uuiK mm iip-ioo i.
to nir.ii.i i.i.i.iiiiHiiti..i.iiM.iiii..riiioBC(()II( lllCM.fl lmc,,IIK ,,, ,, ,1C(1 )n
il iv in iilcht to iiHk foi tho liy lo
tlio hall Iliruiril Omnia, l'rul and
huu Cm In, btauli') Mntt-hiulth, UIU'
lli.til tun) lV.m, Ih 'Itkitn Niiririuil
hittir knouii iih Tjuni,' aro ainniiK
tluwii who wtro trjh) out Klldir- from
tho lnlionj of tho miino hull last nlulit
mid thin inoriiliiK.
Tho csait ilato of tho content will ho
miuouiiiril iiinno thin noxt uttk, aftir
tho Ihk lmo hud it i limit u to . I to '
clhti iiKaln ami Klvo tho imiiniltlcii
mi Idea of whin thilr modtlH will l,.
naijj lltro Ih u lint of tho varlmii
lIllHMS III
In whlih pili". mo olTiiul, to.
1'ithir with u Hal J'f tutilus mi far ri'
uhiil Many iiiop intrkH will Btlllhu
ikiImiI:
CLASSIFICATION
Class A Flying. machines thirty In.
chca or more 'length over all).
Blass B Flylng.michlnes under
thirty Inches In length.
Class C Gliders.
Cl?ss D Special class.
EVCNTS.
Class A Macnineo making longest Association on Poit street. Ilu at
night; first, second and third prls. I ilvul today lu tho ituimshlp Man
Class B Machines making longest iliurlu fnnn Jiiimii, In company with
flight; prizes as above. ' Hov. Y. Imniuui, laud or th elluddhlut
Class C Gliders making longest Association
dlsUncw without dropping prizes as 1'rof Xiikiirln will stay In Honolulu
above. """I "10 arrival or another hteamor
Class D For best.eonstrueted mo. "" ll' 0rlult- wll11 ll0 '" ''"l1""-
dels, any kind of flylng.machlnc; docs
. , ...... .. .i n,i... ,. ,i.., i
not have to fly. Prlies no above-
RULES OF CONTEST.
1. The contest Is open to all boys
unacr ciontccn ycmn ui jUv.
:. uoys nuiBi itiukc own ihhqjiki
nut, aro noi oarrca j.ui Kkt.ciit.iiu
AERO MAIL ,
trip mi whit.li lie lumlul nn tin grounds
of llllNor Cllktll llll) lo IIKKOII-
. . ,, , - ,, . .,
eer in I, III. pntki.g. of mill from tlio
, I11U ,id mrrlul t to tlio Wlinl-
vnr posloillu
INVENTIVE LADS
Class B.
Alfrnl Yap Win Han In, Anll Mae
aula), lloiiilil lllt-glus. r.nlitrt Holt,
Claude King l.llmt '1 little, Stanley
guard, I tiiI Cnrtir, him Cuitir
Class C.
lnn llanil, Anil) Mnniilny, Win
lliu ri, Hnnald Hindus, llnhirl Homo,
Hlliirt Tutllr, Jmni s (Invle. .o Itoy
riid-'llush, Jnsiph Piirrliigt.ui, Mnlintm '1 ut-
Class D.
All riitrlCH in CinKies A, 11 mid C
MI.N'h Mi:i.llIJ l COIIKi: HAM,,
. ,m ,., I :!,i ii,
Cooliii Hall, Mm AkkoiiiIiI) loom of Dm
,now Y. M. C. A liullilliiB, will tnlio
Iplmis Hot. Hubott llliiitr Sniltli of
"l0 M ,: -l""Ull "1 I'u llio HpiMktr.
'"' '"I1''1 "HI lu "What VlnlT Hov.
Smith Is olio of tlio best BpciltorH In
tlio city mid It Ih hoped that a InrKO
iiumlior of men will tnlio tuhanliiKu
of tlio opportunity In lii'.u lilm
'M, 1,ii(iik will ho Iliumii open
t ,, m ,m )m0 wm huto nut yot
Bitn tho liaiidbomu Interior of tlio nmlu
... ..... ,,.,, ... ,, , ,,,
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tlilmjB nei lufiiro tlio imctliiK AH
iikii, wholliiT meinhoiH of tlio Ahso.
. lllll..,. fit l.t .Hi. la. tl. ., ... 1... ...
, Mt.iti.i .,, mi,,, ,,,,, itn,ii.i, to UU JIIUU'
i cut toiuoi row iifltinoim
.ni'iMM' .loritMi.isr
io i.i.nuitt. 'iiniomtoi)
Pmr. Niikarla, ono or thn fort most
Journalists In Japan, will glvo a lec
tuio tniunnovv morning lu thu hall of
tho JnpaniNo Young Moii'b Huddhlst
" '" u. i,. iii a. ro no w ui
bo tho kiipU of Hcv linanmra, who
' has been visiting In lupin for nbin
livn mouths I'Kif Niigatli Ih head i
10 tlll.olBral ,iciurtmont or tho Hnl-
veislt) of Klin
j nin'ti; i,n 1 1 1" i n ei eir jrur.
ERVICES
CENTRAL UNION CHURCH.
9 .11) ii. in Illujo School, Mr. V
A llmwli, Supt. "Tlio llosworlli HI
hie Class for Young People," Hov. A.
A. Hliercole, teacher. Class for Older
People, "Studies In the Acts," Prof,
V V, Clllinorc, tcnclicr.
11 ii in Cmirrh servlro. Hcrnion
liy llio inlnlstcr; "A Door Olicncd
A mnltcr pf Utnl Importance t0 tlio
llio of tlio Church Is to ho Mitel upon
nt this mornings service. All mem
hers aic unmestl) urged to bo pros
mt.
d 10 p. in Christian Iulcnor
.Meeting. A stud) of Missions In Hit
lope, led h) Mr. Knlnli Drown, cli ilr
man of the Missionary Conunlltce. V-
tr.Minc linllcd.
7 10 p. in Church service. Sermon
h) tho iisslstniit inlnlstcr, "What All
the World'n A-Secklng." The qu irlet
will sing nt hotli the morning nnd
u ruing scrMce
All pews nro free at Central Union
rliurrh and a cordial Invitation Is ex
tended to lsltors nnd strangers In
tho ell) to make f'cntrnl Union fiolr
chuieli homo while here.
THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
Alnkcn nnd King street. l)ild C,
Peters, inlnlstcr. Hcsldcncc, Sixth
Atenue, Kalmukl. Tclophono n707.
Tho morning service nt this church
Is n merger of llio Siituln) school and
the morning sermon. It opens nt 10
atiil closes nhoiit 11:S0. There Is nn
Inloi mission. The sermon beglnti at
II (Ml, following Imuudliitoly upon tho
nunc lesson in classes.
The morning sermon sulijcct will
bo: "Tho l.ssentlnls to n Vltnl Hcll
glous Kxpcrlcncc," and (he evening
dcrinnn subject will ho: "llio Irra.
Ilouallt) of Irrellglon."
Hcllcvlng ns wo do that the Scrip,
ttucs Is Ihc absolute and flnil iuithor-
II) In nil in itlerx of Vonduet, wo aro
pleading for a complete restoration of
the scriptural order both In fnlth and
practice. A cordial Imitation Is ex
tended to the stranger within our bor
ders and all perrons not affiliated with
another chinch to attend theso meet
lugs.
The Sloan mission iiiccIb at .1 In
tho nflcrnonn nt tlio mission boitso,
Kawalalmn Btrcct Kcwalo, nnl resi
dents within reach of Hint section nro
cordially Invited to bo present with
tntir children nt these services.
The )oung people of tho ihurchhold
tnclr meeting at fi:3Q In the evening.
Tho ImiKirtnnco of tho Uismcu'n
Mlsslnnar) convention to ho held Mon
day and Tuesday of next week Is urg
ed upon tho attention of every man
of this church. Do not rail to bo
present, If It Is posslblo for jou to
iitteun.
LATTER-DAY SAINTS (Reorganized).
Cliuith on King strut, near Tlmin is
hipi ire.
'.t", n in .Sunday school. Classes
In both I.mkIMi ami Hiiunllnn l.is
son topic. Saints Should Ho Knunl."
show lug tho tionomlo condltloiiM of
trim Christianity
11 a m Worship Kirinon in botli
HiirIIsIi nnd Hawaiian.
il p in KIdh'h ItellKln-l.ltirnrv So-
tht). I.isson No 3, 'Tho Heiond Yls.
Motion of the Angel to Joseph Smith
and Hunts Tollowlng It." Also nuisl
tnl mid Ulnar) program.
, 30 p in Worship Speaker. I.ldir
Wtillir
At 11 a in meeting will nlsn li luhl
at U.'l Peiisacolu I'rtaihliig In Hug
llsh At 7.10 p in mission iry services In
(lospil tent, two blinks west of Ka
mi liaini ha CHrls' Scliuol Topic, "Tlio
Plan of Salvation"
The mimtiiI luihllc Is conllilh In.
vltul to nil iniithms. Wo i Iconic
honest Investigation
MKTIIOIIIHT C1IIJHCH.
The Hov. It. Hlmer Smith will
prc.uh u both services tomorrow.
Ihn heruiou for tho evening borvlco
will bo on thu famous old 1i inn
"Hock of Ages" Much Inlnrest la be
ing shown In tho sermonH of tho ruin
ous hymns preached by Iho pastor ov
iry Sunday evening and tho usual
large uudlcnco Is looked for us In tho
past. Sunday school coimnonccs nt
9:1". .Sfii : Hlhlo clnsK at !)M5 u. in.
In tho evening tho l.pworth league
will meet In tho Sunday school nt 0:30
iih usual. A very pleasant hour Is
ppent at this service nnd strnngiirii
are cotdlally invited to como and Join
us. "Mental Healing versus Chris
tian Silunco" will bo tlio subject for
dlsiusslon at tho Young Mon' Illblii
class on Sunday morning. A cordial
Invitation Is extended to all man to
attend, Tho class alto wishes to nn
uoiinco Hint u meeting will ho hold
thin evening at 8 p. in. In tho chinch
SUVKVril 1Y ADVKNTISr.
Sabbath haivlies nt tho Advontlst
cliurili, 787 Klnnii streot, will be:
Sabbath school at 10 u. in.; preaching
by tho pastor at 11 a. in, subject,
"Thoso things were written for out
admonition, nn whom thn ems of the
wm lil mo como." At thn Sunday
culling Hcrvlio tho pastor will begin
a scries of lectures on tint subject or
"r.volutlon or Christ, Which?' All aro
cordially Invited to attend this borlcs
of lectures.
s
Wealth) Parisians hnvo pmrhiiMid
' nn cut Ii ii block or loslibnceH In tint
rllv and will toai them down lo hunt
for Human and flothlc treasuics be
lieved to ho burloil beneath them.
The Socialists undo nntahlo nroes-
ilnns u tho piillnmontnry elections
m nnviivii. , riatv
GOOD
IH A PACTOH IN THU PLHASUHH Ol' ANY HUM ll' YOU
USi: AUSTRALIAN BUTTER YOUH HNJOYMHNT IS COM-,
iM.irru. ir tasths wui.i. and ki:i:pd hum with i,ir
ti.i: ten.
Metropolitan
HEILDRON & LOUI8
The Hawaiian
A ENTS
Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co.
-And
Pelton Water
AMU IN A POSITION TO SUMMIT PROPOSALS AND lli:0
O.MMHNDATIONS COVHHINO Till: DHVHMiPMHNT OP ANY
ltYDItO-ni.HCTIHC PltOJKCT, LAHOH OH SMALL
WEEDING
Polite Judge .Molinrrat, before whom
u largo number of will known auto-
iiioblllstH wtro thargul mid Until for
vlolitlug Cltv and Count) Ordlnanio
No. II, ngardlng tho speullng of nil-
toinohlles In public pints, gavo mi
Intcristlng ilttlsloii )esttrday morning
In his ii.urlrooiii The dit Islon was In
riferinie to tlni must in iiln h) Ah-
slstant Mnti.rt)ii Olllci r Abreu of A.
II Pnntlot o. nnd nvirrulnl the iliimir-
rer lltul h) Doudcn.'H uttorni).
Judge Mousarrit. Ill spiaklug or tho
ordinance, this morning said:
Tho gist of tile .let Islon 111 the c.iso
or the 1rrllnr)!vH A 11 Dondero Is
that City mul Ciimty Ordliiaiiic No 11
Is not lu uintllft vvllli Sections 111!,
untl J110 of thc'lllcvlsid Laws of Ha-
wall
The portion
the dtfiiulaiit I
if the oidlnancc that
nlli Kul to bavo vlo-
latul reads as fillows: 'No pi rsim shall
npirate u tnotot
tar nn any public
strett In the ills
rltt of Honolulu with -
S.S.
While in California don't 'vaste your moments sight-seeing in
direct to Santa Barbara, where the climate cannot be beat- Cool
JftV'tfMffi.rrttiuaiMTWWv' - ,' , -WVW, &". 5-ilfy&
SmWmmmm
HOTEL
Boating, Yacliting, Fishing
Tennis, Golfing, Polo, Hunting. This
PAMPHLETS, RATES, POST CARDS, ETC, CAN DE FOUND ON BOARDTHE 8. 8. MONGOLIA AT TIME
BUTTER
Meat Market
TELEPHONE 3445
Electric Co., Ltd.
FOR
the-
Wheel Co.
" DECISION IMPORTANT
hi the (hire follows n description of tlio
boiiiul irhs of sild ana), mid at u rain
of .pcul grinter thin If, mllis nil hour'
'Section :i 1 IT, and 3110 rtlato In
dilvlng or riding furious!) or httdless-
) of tho slfily of ntlurs
"he toiirl holds that the nrdhiaiitn
dots not loiillitt with the statute, nor
does the statute u.vir tho same sub-
Jut and bring It within tho rulu In the
tase of the Ti rrltor) vs MtCandlcsM
(tho i.wnlug nisei
"So the totirt, holillnr that view,
deems Is ilium css.irj to ro hiln the,
.uisllon ns to whithtr the l.iglslatura j
of the Ttrrllory has gone bi)ond the
hounds of its legislative powers and
i nircmcliccl llpon the Jiullcl iry by
enacting pnd pissing the utt that no
ordinance shall he held alld on tho
ground that It covers an) subject or
matter embraced within mo statute or
statutes of the Ti rrltor) whether such
ordinance Is In toiillltt with any suth
statute or statutes or ordlnumc."
Mongolia's Passengers
Take
OF LOCAL DRUGS
Pood (.'oiiiiiilssloner Hdward II lllnn
ilinril this mornluK cmnptetul tho llrst
or n stiles of ttsts of the drugs uirrlcd
by the drug storm around Honolulu.
Out of iwtlve siiniplu of Iodine, live
wire found to be below tho stand ird,
while thoso nl oe aro tu be asked to
bring the nrtltlc nearer to tho slancHrd
laid down lu tlio United States phnr
moneopoelii. This Htnmlurd sits forth that thero
must ho seven ptr unt. of Iodine, and
tile food commissioner took this us his
starling point, making It 1UV i
I The Iodine Is inndo up hero by till
nf the linns with tlio cxitpilnu of the
.MoliHil,;e lomtrn, whlcli gcth Is from
Japan The) will now have either to
,brlng It up to standard or elso put a
Ifrtsh label on the bottles, tolling Just
what the ptrctnlagi) Is.
The llgures nro as follows, results ho-
irg raleulateil and stutcil In ttrins of
itliu It. S. P. standard, which Is rated
at 100 0: I
Standing and Above. I
Standing
Honolulu Drug Co 100 4
Ishll Drug Store 1015
llnlllster Drug Co IOCS
tlawnllau 1)1 ok 'o ios 1
Makhio Drug Co .....Ill fi
ltciisou. Smith .1 Co (1) ....11(14
ltcnviin, Suillli . Co (2) .,,.1381
Below Standard,
Standing.
Chmnhirs Drug C'n 19 3
K Akahoshl Drug Slnro 9.' 4
Selst litn Diug Co I..,. 413
Hhllgl Drug Store 4jc
W Mntiishlgn 3C0
JUDGE 'WAIM0A SLIPS JOKE
OVER ON COURT REPORTERS
Judge U II Walnoit or Knolaulna
In this Island must bo fond of a Joke,
Judging Horn tho ono that he put over
on the lourt icportnrs this morning
When they went to look over tho list
or cases lint had been filed In the
clicult court they iiitno across an ap
peal or Jack K umiana against tho
Territory, which emanated frmii tlio
Judge's court.
Anxious to find out Just what the
whole of the trouble was about nnd
what could possibly bavo mndo Kau-
nulla kick against the line or twenty-
n10 plunks that tho Judge Imposed up-
on him they opened out tho document
only to llnd Hint tho whole or tho text
was written In Hawaiian.
Away down lit Knolnulon the Judgo
(must bo chuckling to hlinsclf'at tho
Joko nnd wondering what sort of n
icport Ih tikoly to nppenr.
Capt J M llovv)er. who vvus rtllevtil
us snpirlnti nilcnt of thn naval iniiil
inis last spring, Is to rttlre on Octobtr
14 with the rank of rear-admiral
Notice
gfrTfWft
POTTER
Swimming the year round
i the season for Ducks, Gce.-.c and Occr
BlLMUhed 1700
Walter Baker
& Co.'s
CHOCOLATES
and COCOAS
ror eating, drinking and cooking
Pure. Delicious, Nutritious
AV . V.
Hi sluUrcd U. tl. Talent Otllco
Urcakfast Cocoa, 1-2 lb. tins
Bilker's Chocolate (unsweet
ened), 1-2 lb. cakes
German's Sweet Chocolate,
1-4 lb. cakes
For Sftlt by Leading Grocers In Uooolulu
Walter Baker & Co. Ltd.
DORCHESTER. MASS., U. S. A.
n TTfflirPCT AUTAOTIC tw T
EUROPE AND AMERICA
American. Hawaiian Making New Rec.
ordt.
The Anicrlcnn-llawnii in freighter
Isthmusan vvhlih Is tho next venrel
'of that Hue to mrlvc at llnunhilii wllh
rencral and Now York cargo Is cred
ited with having participated In Iho
movement of freight from tho Pacific
to tho Atlantic In time never In fore
approached by the Amcrlcan-lliivvnll-nn
lino.
Tlio Ihthmitsan's was a 7.1'uO ton
cargo, made up entirely of domosllc
products, nnd the delivery of this
enormous shipment at New York Ii!
2.1 dn)H established n record.
Tho conipan) was compelled loscck
accommodations In Oakland ho
ciuso of Iho failure of tho harbor
commissioners lo provide siiltililo r.ic
llltlcs on this Bide. Another furlor
In sending tho company across IImv
Iny was tho poor service rendcru"
during tho Inst few months by Iho
btuto, belt railroad. If tho Virginian
and Silatln had been loaded on this
tide tho belt railroad would have
benefited to Iho extent of $750 for 1
switching charges, and tho stato toll i
alono would bavo amounted lo $100
en G.000 tons loaded in Oakland by
theso two shlpB 8. F. Call.
San Francisco but go
the Year round.
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OF SAILING FROM HONOLULU.
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