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EVENING BULLETIN HONOLULU, T. H, SATURDAY, DEC. 2, 1911.
WOMAN WHOSE POISONING SKILL 'SOUS
Captain W. II Pay, II S SI. C. and
Sliu. Pay, who tiavo taken mi uput
incut ntt lie llclmont fur the winter,
were In New York for the naval re
view, us tlio guests of Major S II
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CHICAGO Poison has I cell fiiuiul
In the vlsceiu f PolUi niiii Arthur
Msonnetle, who died In Mercy Hos
pltnl u week ugo, nfler n ntriiiign Ill
ness wliltli begun while hu wns bouid
Ing at the homo of .Mrs Louises Vcr
mlljtt ut 415 liist Twenty-ninth
street. The clioiulc.il analysis showed
the presence of two gi.ilns or arsenic
In the ller Detectives say that a
rcm.iikiible series of crimes Is to lie
ilisclusid, as lllsonuetli) wus the ninth
pel son lo die while Iio.iiellhg with
Mis Verinllju As soon as the olll-
hit report of the chemist is made
nn imiuest will he held. No arrest
has boon made, but Mis. Vermllya
has been ilosely iiiestloneil by the
police.
NEW METAL OF PLATINUM
GROUP FOUND IN NORTH
Discovery Mado in tlio Oics of
Kootenai District,
NKLSON, II 0. November 17-An
entirely new metal, hitherto unknown
to science, hut possessing lilghlj val
uable properties, li.is been dlscoveitd
by Andrew Gordon Prmch, a well
known metallurgist, in the platinum
bearing oris of Kootenai Kieiuh
made his discovery last May, but made
no announcement, of It at that time.
Tlie new metal, which he has named
iiilindliim, belongs to the platinum
gioup In which chemists have long
rt cognized that tlieiu was a vacant
sp.ue It lias a beautiful white color
and a bllllliut permanent luster. It
oiciiih In the iljke rocks of the Koo
tenai dlstilct In (iiiautltles nr)lng
from n few pennyweights to three
ounces per ton. The discovery, It Is
said, will be of tiemenduus Import
ance, to the milling Industry of the
Kootenai
By C. 8. ALBERT.
(Hprrliil Hull ft In Correnpomlenci".)
WASHINGTON, U 0, November 20.
'I he marriage of Miss Allele Itln
Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. San
ford A. Taylor, und Hiislgn Thnlbert
Nelson Alford, U. 8. N., wliose en
gagement was announced during the
summer, took place Tuesday evening,
November 7, nt 8 o clock. No Invi
tations for tlio wedding were Issued
und only ti small party of relatives
and n few close friends were present
nil he ceremony, which wns solem
lilul by tint Hev. Clarence Wliltiiinnf
of Trinity episcopal Church. An-
noumement cards were sent out aft
erward. Miss IMIth White of Alameda, Cal ,
was maid oui lienor for Miss Taylor,
and there also were two bridesmnlds,
Miss Sibyl und Miss Itutli Albert,
l.'nslgu I, 1). Dye, U. S. N , acted us
bcBt m in for Mr Alford.
There wns no reception. Mr. Alford
ami Ids bride left shortly after the
ceremony for their bridal trip.
l.'nslgu Alford Is attached to the
If S turpi do Jxul destroyer Ammeii,
which now Is at Charleston, S. C,
and where they will probably spend
the winter.
Miss Olg.-i Hoosevelt returned to
Washington from a few dtivs' visit
to Mr. and Mrs. David II. Tenuaiit
nt their country home at Leesburg,
Vu. Mrs. Teuuunt Is a sister of Dr.
J. llrecklnrldgu Iliiync, whoso mnr-
llate to Miss ltoosevelt takes place
November I ft.
Mr. und Mrs. (Illbert II. (Irosvenor
and their family have returned to
Washington from their country plnco
in Nova Scotia. Mr and Mrs. (Irosve
nor spent the greater part of the Bum
mer in Europe.
Mrs. Chandler llnle, wife- of the
Third Assistant Secretary of State,
will spend the next two months ut
the old home of her father, former
Senator J. 1). Cameron, in I'ennsvl
vanla, returning to Washington in
January.
The marriage of Miss Louise Pierce,
daughter of Mr ami Mrs. John Pierce,
and Lieutenant William llngguley, U.
S. N , will take plnco November IS
ut tlio homo of her parents in the
Kssex, Madison avenuo and Fifty-
Blxth street, New York City. She will
be attended by her sister, Miss Helen
Pierce. Lieutenant Lewis Knrley, U.
S. N, will be best mini. There will
be u reception after the 'ceremony.
Colonel John Vnn 11. Holt, II. S. A.,
mid Mrs. HoIT of Now York will Join
the New York w Inter colony In Wash
ington next spring, having purchased
lint old home of Colonel .lames Q.
Payne, U. S. A., ut 21 12 Massachusetts
avenue, adjoining the handsome lesl
deuce of the American Minister lo
llelgluin und Mrs. Uirz Anderson.
Colonel Hoff, who now Is stationed
nt Governors Island, New York, will
retire from uctlve service In the
spring, and expects to make his fu
turn homo at tlio national capital
IF you are anemic or
deficient in strength,
try drinking with your
evening meal a pint of
good beer. It will supply
the necessary red corpus
cles in your blood, furnish
food for muscle-building,
and induce pleasant, rest
ful sleep.
In Honolulu there is no
beer so good as
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Sir. nnd Mrs. John Hays Ilnmmond,
who will como to Washington about
Thanksgiving tlmo nnd open the house
of Sirs. F. II. Sloran, on Sheridan cir
cle, which they luivo least il for the
season, will open their winter's hos
pitalities with a dinner to the Na
tional Republican League, December
11. President Taft will be the guest
of honor. i
The engagement of Sllss Ciinnil,
daughter of Dr. Maurice P. Ilgan,
American MInlnter to Denmark, to
(Inbrlcl O'ltollly of the Phllliplnes
was announced at Copenhagen
Iho wedding will bo celebrated lale
this year ut the Danish (iipital. I
Sir. (Inbrlel O'ltcllly Is a native of
North Dukotu and Is In charge of the
Industrial edficiitioii.il work In the
Philippines, nnd Is an assistant to
the (iovernor-flcnerul of the Islands,
W. Cameron Forbes, nt Manila. '
Sir. O licllly wus foimcrly the su
perintendent of construction In the
city of Manila, mid has traveled wide-!
Iv nil i nrt tli. i,ii,iLI In ilm Itilnrnulu '
j it it uri kilt; nunu ill t liu uiivicnio
of technical and Industrial education
Sllss Kgnn Is n very attractive young
girl, and on her Inst visit to this
country with her parents was, us
usual, widely entertained by her
young frlendsln this clt
Sirs. Terry, widow of ltear-Ailmlr.il
Silas Terry. U. 3. N., will sail from
New York early next mouth to spend
the winter In Italy with her sun-In-law
and daughtei, l.leuteiiiint-Com-mamler
Camperlo of (he Hall in Nnv)
and Slme. Camperlo
One of the ilebiituntes of the com
ing season will bo Sllss IMuionla
Adams, daughter of ltiar-Ailmlr.il J
Dexter Adams, U. S. N . retired, and
Sirs. Adams.
Sllss Adams spent the last J ear In
Hurupe, traveling witli her parents
They are now stopping nt the Orafton
Hotel until the house which they liavo
taken at 1U3G Connecticut iivetiuu Is
put In readiness for tin ir occupancy
about November Kith
Colonel James N. Allison, U. S A
nnd Sirs. Allison of (lovcrniiis Island
have announced the engagement of
their duugliter, Marlon Allison, to
Lieutenant J. H Pukel, Tweutj-iiltitli
Infantiy, II. S. A. The wedding will
take plnco early In tlio spring.
Miss Marguerite Knox, daughter of
Colonel Thomas ,T. Knox, U. S. A , re
tired, of tlio National Soldiers' Hume,
Virginia, is spending somu time In
Washington, the guest of Sits. Slc
Curthur of Kulorjni.i road.
Slme. All Kull Kli'an, wlfuof, the
charge! d'affaires o( Persia, accompa
nied b) her chllel ren, bus arrived In
Washington from (llouccster. Mass ,
where they spent tlio summer. The
charge, who Is In California, where
he has been lutt lusted in tlio estab
lishment of a PeiBluii colony, will re
turn to Washington shortly and Join
his fainll) at the legation, on Six
teenth street.
Mr. and Mrs Robert II. Hoosevelt
have Issued Invitations for the mar
riage of their daughter, Olga, und Dr.
J. Ilreckluiidgo Ilaynn, Wednesday
afternoon, November IS, at 4 o'clock,
ut St. Thomas' church.
socnrrv at national capital.
Mrs. George xon L SIcyer und tlio
Misses Mejer, wife and daughters of
tlio Secretary of tlio Naxy, will remain
nt their country 'place, Ruck Sluple
Farm, Hamilton, Mass , until after
Thanksgiving. Tlio Secretary will
Join them for tlio holidays, and they
will accompany him to Washington on
his return.
Ambassador Ilryco tins returned to
this city from the summer quarters of
tlio Ilritish Pinbussy at Seal Har
bor, Sle.
Profesbor Stlmson J. Drown, U. S
N, und Sirs lliovvn of Annapolis, Sid ,
unnounco the engagement of their
daughter, Sllss Pdltli Oraham Drown,
to Carl II. Sllrrlck of Washington.
, The wedding will tako placo this
winter.
CASCARETS CLEANSE
LIVER JND BOWELS
No HllloimifsN, Headache, Sick, Sour
Moimuli, Indigestion, Coaled
Tongue or Coiihtluutloii.
Purled Tongue, Had Tasle, Indiges
tion, Sallow Skin and Sllseiublo Head
aches come fioin a toiptil liver nnd
(lugged bowels, which cause jour
stomach to become filled with undi
gested food, which sours nnd fer
ments liko garbage in n swill barrel.
That's tho llrst stop to untold mlseiy
Indigestion, foul gases, bad breath,
eiiow skin, mental fears, ever thing
tllut Is horrible and nauseating. A
Cascnret tonight will glvo ou a thor
ough cleansing I113I1I0 and stialgliten
vou out by moinlng. Tlmy work whl'e
ou sleep a 10-ceiit box from our
druggist will keep von feeling good
for mouths. Millions of men und wo
men tako 11 Clascal ot now and then to
keep their stomach livor und li'iwels
legululed, and never know a nilser
alilo moment Don't forget tho chil
dren their little Insldes need a good,
gentlo cleansing, too.
You'll Never Know
what really good cahned milk is
utitil you have tried
PIONEER MILK
It has ho equal.
Rich Milk evaporated and sterilized, without
preservatives or sweetening.
SOLD BY ALL GROCERS.
MARRIED IN HALF
HOUR AFTER MEETING
COLUSIIUIS, Hid, November It!
If speed Is essential to success in
matiluioiiy, then Alpha Davis, ugeel
nineteen f.11rn. Ilielliituitifkllii nml
(leorge II. Illscl, forty, farmer, linvo
fimli!lcd.
"I'm glad to meet you, Sliss Da
vis," said lllsol, 11s they weie Intro
el need at tho homo of u friend.
lllsel talked three minutes with
Sllss Davis before remarking iin
thought she was all right, and nt
It 11st another thico before ho
"popped."
"Let's get married," hn suggested.
"Well, I'm game," said the girl.
Together they walked to tho Court
houso to get a license. Thirty min
utes after the llrst meeting they wore
married.
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Having Enjoyed Your
Turkey
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