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EVENING tlULLETIN HONOLULU, T. H., OATURDAY, MAR. 1G, 1912.
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To Prospective OIL STOVE Buyers and
GAS STOVE Users
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A SUPPLY OF
DETROIT OIL STOVES
"The Stove of Satisfaction"
Stoves with absolutely "no Wicks," no perforated "Metal Rings," or any
thing that looks like a Wick.
No tall Chimneys, causing (lame to he 8 or 10 inches from the bottom
of the Cooking Utensil.
In this Stove the Cooking Utensil is placed close to the intense blue
flamo which consumes every bit of heat out of the fuel directly under the
Cooking Utensil.
The burner of this Stove produces a full "hot oil gas fire."
Burins any grade of Coal Oil or Distillate.
These Stoves will give as good result as a Gas Stove, and can he run
at a cost of fuel equivalent to Coal Gas at 75c per 1000 feet.
TOMORROW NIGHT OPENS ;NG CROWD AT
Y-
Empire Theater Taken By
Churches for Every Night
and Noon-day.
NOTE THE SAVING:
Free from Soot, Smoke and
Smell
Absolutely Safe and Easy
to Operate
- Their Traveler It Now Here
CALL AND SEE THESE DETROIT STOVES EARLY.
Demonstrations da'ly.
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Tonioriovv night will milk I In rim
I I IIILIU CHICIlt Of tllC gllMt IcIlglOIIH
i movement Hint linn been Hinted liy
MIb flvu I'lolvbtunt tlmidies nr llono
llulu At tlio Kiiiplre thc.ilei Prod
' Uutlcr, tlio liawui bioitglit down fniin
I lie ni.ilntiiliit, 111 Rive n F.icrcd con
cctt, the program fur whkh Inn al
riMil Iipcii published InuiCH Wuko
flclil, clinlrm.in of tlio oxciullic com
mittee, will ho In clurge of the moot-1
lugi throughout, although ho will not
bo tin' chairman
Tlio snetod concert to ln given Ii
llutlcr tomorrow night will ho some
thing iH'w 1 Honolulu Hu singer
Iisih mliiti'il .in hint of his nun He
iinunuiircH ii rcrtnln Iimiiii mul tin u
prui Peels to tell his nudleni e some
tiling iihout how It unc to be wilt ,
ten After that ho sings It, senilliii; It
tlirnnnlt fltn I. ill fill.) IlifM. Hu. linTiPlj'
IIIKPIIf.il IIIV .l.l. .II, . 111. IIV...I .
of IiIh hiiriicnco wlh ,t rurclj iMiintioii-
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' -mo coopciatiiiK riiimiK'H m. t h' Chairman Publicity Committee
lIom'i! Holiday night itnl tin doors of .
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REV. A. A. EBERSOLE
EMMELUTH & CO.,
LIMITED.
thioiiBhinit .mil mo timed to last alto-
.gcllier not longer Ih in an hour mill i
II III III 1110 OUISIIIC
I Tliioughout the week as heretoforo
Miiitnlieils of earnest men mul women
will ho pr.ijoig for the slide's of the
liiocuicut nut those behind It hope
unit believe tint buiiosh will iittenil
'their clfnitti
llosleles the meetings to he held cv
er evening llicio nro to ho noon
Incotlngi for those who r.inuot attend
tlio overling meetings. If It In found
that tlio Hniplio will not hold the
icrowds, overflow meetings will ho ar
ranged and niiiiouuccd
A competent staff of uslieia han
la.cn engaged and there will he every
nrr.ingciuoiit made at Iho the iter to
hanello the largo crowds tli.it aro ex
pected liver) thing has heen planned
out li thv Mil Ions coiuinlttceK and
there i-hould he no hitches ccriirrliiR
nnv whole IT the ihalrmmi for thu
evening Ih not icailv at half past 7
The iittrmlaiice at tin letiptleui unit
i alb at the Jl ' A. Inst night
Id) tlcnrl) iU'ninlitriilccl the fact
that thin clt l In med of u new Y
M C A hiillellng nliniit four tlinci the
Hi of the priirnt one, providing that
irgttnl7atlcin Iiuh the runuttst Idea of
giving Mliother rciiptlnn In the future
and Is dcdroUH of tuKltiK lure of the
guests It bids to mini'
It wan prurtliall) 'ludltn' night," '
and the fair sex made the most of It
The howling (oiupitltlon bitwcin sis
ters, wives and sweethearts wan a J
"doing" to he told to the Kriilidihlldren
jit iinhoru, mul It Ih safe to wugir i
that the thud and roll of Hie IiiiIIh on I
the maple driven are still twanging
through the hralii tilli of many or the
fair ImwItrK, like the iiritti of u dose
of quinine Hut the) hail the time of
their lUen
The (onirrt wan of the i r liel,
and inuch recrct wan exproteil that
It nan not toimer. Huch niimlui wan
well Khin
HcfreMhnuiitH were Heretl through
out the lilt t ch pirt of the evcnlm:
while ICaal'H Klce iluli furnlHlieil most
(hatmlnt: t lection
Mn n people took advantaKc or the
uieaHhui to Ret n KlhnpHe of the hlg
InilldhiR, the newncHH of which han
not jet worn orf It wan one of the
few occanloni when hidlei nro wel
comed tin re. and apparently the rn
iimia! of the kapll wan lipprecliltld
.MIhh rioreme Lie won the prett
i.iliiinliie loilm; nip orTered for the
hkliot howlhiK ceore. Slip rolled 101
Mirrors Re-Silvered
By the S. 8. LURLINE, leaving March 19, we will make a
shipment to the Coatt of a lot of damaged mirrors to be re
silvered. Anyone having damaged mirrors and desiring to have
thorn re-silvered may leave same with us for shipment with our
lot.
Coyne Furniture Co.
MRS. MARIA AZEVED0
DIES OF DROPSY
Mrs Marin Azcedo, wlfo nf John
S. Azceilo, of I'awiin Junction, thin
city, died at her homo on laM Wednes
day nftcrnoon, tlio funeral taking place
on ThuiHilny. Mrs. Azocdo was u
'crcat mirfcror from dropsy, hatluK'
Jiccn afflicted for ncarl) nccn jeirs.
HchIcIck tlio liiiHband, tlio deceased
lcjcn n son and four duiightcri).
Want nilt lu Hie II u 1 1 c 1 1 n hrliiK
you rich returns.
Ask Your Grocer for It-
Crystal
White
Soap
RT. REV. H. B. RESTARICK
Chairman Speakers' Committee.
tlio Kuiplro will ho thrown oeu at a
on irtcr pant 7 o'clock Tlio concort
will Ktart at half past 7 o'clock Hhnru
AhhIhHui; Mr. llutlcr will he Hie great
choir that he h ih heen puttliiK throiiRh
prcllmluan training during tlio week
and whlrh he Ii.ih praised xo highly.
The riclt il Is to he kUcii h) Mr
llutlt I hlniHelf hut theio will ho a
KVeclil iiumliei li tlio choir anil the
tuenihera will also tiRnist 111 t'le gen
eral Hinging
Tor the ick! of the week a meeting
will he held In tlio Kiuplio the iter o-
or) night In the week Tlio iIooih will'
opn at a ipiarter pant 7 in loci; mid tlio
nieetliigH will xtart Hliup at half past
8 o cIik.K.
Olio talk will ho gixen during each
eciiiug, lu which the speaker will try
to Impretm those of IiIh aiidlenco who,
aro not aliead helloxerH In ttm gieat
I'allh, lu the duality and good Hint He'
heforo them readj to ho had If Hiej
wnh. Tlio luiellngH will ho Hliort
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SUNDAY SERVICES
CENTRAL UNION,
Itci PoruniiM Scuddir, I) I. mill-
IhIii. U Aiiioh A KhcrMdc, iihhucI
mIh iiilnhlu
!l Hi a in -IIIIpIo kiIiooI William A
Itowen, Hiipiriut udent
II a ui Itohworth Itilde chiHH for
JOIIIIK people t'olliluitril Ii) the aH
Hoclate uilnlster
10.10 a in Adult lllhlo ihiHH for
turn and women In the uhHcucc of
HicrcRUlar leadtr, Ite I 8, Scud
dir, I'rof r II tlltcliiock will con
duct the ilio, lontluulng tlio nirlul
Uhhoii on "Tlie MiHHhinle Hope"
11 o'llock Morning worship Kir-
linon tiy the mlnlMcr, 'One Thing Tliou
lailklHt "
6. .10 p. in Itnll of all the jiillim
piople of the church
"Ml o'llmk The regular ernlng
Hrko will he onilltid MenihrrH of
tlio longrcrfatlon are urged to attend
the union Ming nmlic at the Ilniplre
Thcatir.
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JAMES WAKEFIELD
Chairman Executive Committee.
REV. CANON AULT
Chairman Music Committee
o'clock thru auotlur man will ho put
In IiIh place and the meeting will Hlart
pumtiiilly on time
Widespread Movement,
When tlio movement wax first moot
ed In Honolulu iikiii) peopln did not
imiloiM.uiil what It uieiiit Now, hon-
cer, that the varloiia lommitties liavo
gotten tlirough -with their work and
HOME OF TRUTH.
1".'0 Kuplnhint xtnet, near Ilrrotanln
neiiue
Kiinday Hcrike, 11 a m, hy Mrn M
M lltlhti r-Joncx Hulijiit, "What Ih
I'raitlcal Chrlstlanlt) "
Kunday evening HcrvHce, 7H5 o'clock
la'sMiin liy I)r Weavir Huhject. Kotil
t'nfoldinent," or "What Wo now Are,
and What We Are to He"
Monda), K p in, Ichkoii the the Ufa
nf Jihiih, from "'Ihe Aiiuurlnn (louppl
nf Ji'hiih the Clirlkt "
WeilncHdii, 7 15 i m, lehhon In
lllhlo nutrology hy I)r Wiuer.
Thurnday, II p m, ktmnn In practi
cal ChrlHthin hulling, hy Mra M M.
Hiinter-JuneH Kuliject, 'The Unllni
tttd (ilftH of the Hplrlt"
All luectlngH nt The Home
A rnrdlHl ln ItatloiiH Ih extended to
tho tulnlBteiH In ilmrcn of tlio tlvo "" "h" "r" '"'erented In the practical
cliurihcH liavo explained at the hoino"l'ldliatlon of Jphiih ChrUfK teaih-
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iiieuiiiiKH wuiii of in no none, people. "ir.
nro Htlned up to tnniert pltcli I
IIiindinilH of piriipxt woikers will LATTER-DAY 8AINT8 (Reorganized)
ho doing lit Ir h"Ht during Iho next' Hnirili on King htreet, near TlminiiR
two wiekH to uhon Hioho who do not Kipiare
unilcrHtnnd what It Ih and what It
means to tie a true f'lirintl in Thla
Ih tho lliHt time that kik.Ii a uiovo
incut Ii.ik hi en held lu lloiiolulu and
great IlilngH aio hoped fur At Iho
Mime Hum tho woik Ih not to ho chop
ped at Iho end of tho two weukH, iih
though them wnn nothing clue to do
This movement Is mil) to lay tho foun
dation fin Htrong, powerful work that
Ih tn follow work that may not ho
so criiH.illnn.il lu IIh rharactei and not
hnvo tho exilement ntti ml mt, hut
wlih Ii will count nine Ii
A Soap that takes out
the dirt without in
juring the garment.
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! IIMUMN M.111I1 - Doctor Soir,
I f'ciiiiiiii HCiietmy of stale for tho col
ciiiIch, who reientlj ciuacd n good
I deal of dlhCUKHlnn lu logud to tlio ru
tin i- of Hie I'orttiRiieHo colonlcH, liiia
llshiied nil ordei foihldilliiK mnrrlnici
hetvvcen (lUimaiiH and natives In Sh-inna
I Il acloptlug Dili' aiitocintic maiinor
u dealing with a nlfllcult ami delicate
iiuestlnii, tho milliliter rclnHtatcd him
Helf lu the good giaces of tlio cninwr
ivHtho and tentci p.ulleH, who for iv
long time had can led on a rump ilan
hen goveiucu of H.iuioi and lu Iho
colonial olllie, had not shown hlniHelf
dtilj allvo to the danger of thu deteri
oration of lioth i.itos lu tho colon).
The ordei will crcato somo dlHiniy
!u Samoa, whero man) (lernian Het
HeiH initiv uitlvo glrln who aro often
hoautlful mul noted for theli charm of
i liiir.u ii'i and i'oiiHoiiohh MarrlagoH1
alii ail) L'liitiiKted aiu legal, and tho
Lhlldicn mo loiiHidercil HerinanK, hut
lu the future the orfHprlng of ail) i
legiilar unions will hu treated iih natives.
J 5 a in Huuilny nchool I.esniio
topic, "Itvliekiih" I'laHHCH lu hoth Ha
waiian mul HngllHh 1'arintH urn ask
id to tome mid tiring their children
11 o'cloik Morning worship Ser
mon lu Hawaiian and laiKllsh
ii p m ZIoh'h Itellglo-Mlirary Ho
ihty An IntcrcHtlnK topic Ih to he
dlscusstd and an Inslrnctlve ami vn
tirtahilug program rendered
7 30 ndbik Hvoilng worHhlp Kl
dir Walhr. hpeaker Mr Waller hai
JiHt iitiirmil fiom tho Count J ml will
have something Interesting and luno
tic lal to tell iih
All are welcome Wo licllevo strnng
irs will Unci that home.IIko" nplrlt ut
mil ihuuh (live us a trial.
Marlon ('roikitt, n Jealous miltnr,
III si attiiuplid to Idem up the huiuo
of I'loieiue Tlnsli) at Howling Ore n,
Kv , and thin cut the tlno.it of (liorge
Wlllliiins his ilvul
hili' or tin alt c Dilution of the latu
I'dwaid Wiher of llanihurg !t r , real-
ni'iliiHl IhcKe nun rlngen, mid M ""' ' l"""11"1 - minim r or rarn
toniplalned Hint lkittur Solf, both palntlugs vvcio hiniglit Uj Amerlciini. once-populur tlnru
JEWELS OF TODAY
JeweU grow morn hoautlful each
HUiteedlng heiiBou Thin jeai nun no
Hien Htones of various lolom Het ho
iih to show tartan pffocts. These are
very smart and up-to-dnte, and aro
fiiHliloned lnto rings, hrooches, ban
files, eti , the 'dark-colored gems be
ing relieved b rims of brilliants
Other novelties are charming ban
deaux for hair anil necklaces combin
ed Those umslflt of small wreaths,
aiid liuckleH of diamonds threaded on
tn narrnvv velvet ribbon, which inn bo
iibccI either In tho tcirm of n lollar or
else worn as a Jeweled hand In the
hnlr This new fashion Is n crae of
to-cla), and Iiiih clone much tn oust the
OP i nurse on haw our shoes
rtpalnd nu know )ou
tan get a good deal of ad
ditional sirvlie from tin in uttir
the llrst sob I- worn out
Hut how do vou have It 110111''
llv the ordluir) cobblirs" inilh
od' If 1 mi do )our experience Ins
uiidoulitidlv shown vou liovv 1111
satlsraitorv thN meihod Is You
nm t llkil) get Inferior initcrlnl
and illiuis) wfirkmanshlp lie
sides till' the usual method of
lapping" -that Is, piecing the
sole mldvvil) In the shank gives
tin shoe a iltcldidl) unsightly
look
Then, again the nnlls some
times UMtl In the rohlihr caue
no lltllf fllslfimfnrt to the foot
Thf are driven clear through to
the Inside of the shoe 11 ml aro
illnthed on Hie Inutr sole
Ho, vvhi ti the rohhler Iiiiiii1h)ou
vnur shoes, they look like the
photo lielovv, don't llicy'
THE OROINARY WAY OF
HALF-SOLE REPAIRING
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THE "REGAL WAY"
PAIRING SHOES
OF RE-
NOW. take the "Hegal Way":
Kirs!, the work Is done liy
expert slioeniakerH, using
Just the same iiictlifnls hy which
the llrst milch wire iittachecf ill
tlie Hi gal fiictorlis Tho old,
worn-out inle and luil are ro
moved A new sole of genuine
Oak-Dark tanned leather Ih sew
id on Hiar III mind that this
solif Is lompleli It extends from
toe to lieel, mid It Ih sewed 011,
not nulled A new heel, built of
whole IlftH of tills siiiiim uni'iiual
til stock. Is attached All cdgck
are c.irefull) Lev 1 lied 11 ml llnlsli
id, Just as (hey are lu the Hegal
taitorliH
Whin )ou get our shoes back
the are Just iih ronifortnlde mid
praitleall) as stilish ami sir
viiealile iih whin )ou (Imt bought
them And It iIoch not toot a lot,
1 llht r no more than 1111) llrsl
ilass cohbltr would iharge
The next time )ou want oiir
shoes repalrid bring Ho ill to thin
store Till our salesman ou
want them rep iln d thu "Itegal
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Regal
Shoe Store,
King and Bethel
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