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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H, SATURDAY, APR. 6, 1912.
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AMUSEMENTS.
BLOM'S
Store -Vacating Sale
Is
the Greatest Price-Cutting Affair
Ever Inaugurated in Hawaii
Facts About This Sale Are Evidenced
In These
Blom Saleisms
( Blom Must Vacate His Upper Fort Street
Store.
He Does Not Want to Move the Goods to
His New Location, and so has Marked Every
Article at Prices that Once You Have Seen the
Stock, Makes You Want to Help Move It
To Your Home.
The Goods won't Remain Loncj in His For
mer Store at Such Prices and You Had Bet
ter Go Soon If You Want to Help Move the
Stock.
It Is Not a Profit-Making Sale but a Bona
Fide Closing Out of Stock in Order to Vacate
Prem ses.
One of Your Dollars Is Worth Two Today
and Until the Sale Is Over.
It Is the One Best Opportunity to Get Mer
chandise at Low Prices.
Blom's Cut the Price, there is Nothing Dear
CHANGE TONIGHT
SPECIAL CLAS8ICAL PROORM
Raul
Pereira
And lln Own
I
Seeing Is Believing These Saleisms
A. BLOM
FORT STREET, DIRECT '-Y OPPOSITE CATHOLIC CHURCH
NO GOODS CHARGED
Stringed Quintette
TIRST APPEARANCE
Madame Pereira
SOPRANO
In a Program of High-Class Vocal
Mutic
FIRST APPEARANCE TONIGHT
CONTINUED SUCCESS
FOUR GRAHAMS
In n New Novelty Act
USUAL COOD PICTURES
Big Special
Matinee Saturday
U. 5 JUST PAY
IN MAHIA CASE
I'rnm May t! until the nnioiim nntn
ed In the verdict of the Jury slttlnc?
011 tlio first Mahtikn rIIo rase. In
which the CitinmliiH entitle was nwnr
ded $ll,liO(i nml Cnntle C'noko $J.I,
OHO, Is paid titer, the United Slnle
(ioveriiiuciit will pa 7 per cent, to
the respondent! nml rccelto In return
the net renlnls ami prnflln from the
propcitlcn. Thin decision was arrhoil
nt this murnliiK when the tnntter wni
onto more lieforo the Pederal Court
Attorney Olson, nppenrlni; for the
PiitnuiliiH entitle, nrKued on the matter
for 11 Iour time und then United
StnteB District Attorney Robert V.
Ilreckonx made n sportliiK offer of 0
ior cent This broke the Ice and tie)
peacemaker In the person of Attorney
Anderson continued with the breaking
process. Klnnllv a recess wast tnketi
nml It was then nunoiiiireil that xecn
per cent from Maj fi would bo ai;reo
nhlo lo both parlies.
This follow h out the statutory pro
tlslons of the Territory and also the
tniieli-qunted "Sargent" ease. Tho
retitH received b the CunimlliB estate,
from that time on will hn accounted
for anil tho difference between that
ninount mid 7 per cent Interest on the
Jury'H award paid ncr by the Untied
Htntos.
Tho mntter of costs was also before
the court. These mil total some
where about Blxty or eighty do) tarn
and UreckoiiH stated that he did not
feel Inclined to make a special effort
for their collection Tho other nltor
neys were nnturall) agreeable to this
course and the costs were struik out
of tho decree.
THRILLING HUNT
I
MRS. KATE HENRY NOT TO MARRY
tiirihlt' Imlf-iulmite i'tirdii In To
ilet Jiidiie Shorten court whither he
hail he-en billed on u charge cf dlsturh
Inir the peace
Iciiiuhc nf the lire In the hold of
the Mi; liner and its consequent deli)
lo "iillluir, I. uk Ah Sint; went out to
11' the sights In Chin. item 11 In Itoss
11II1 hi' excited. In some unic count
able luunuer, the' suspicious uf He r-
I'.isir. She will Wait rel.ultes In (!eor-l Kcint laijne. 11ml his 111111. who wire
Kin and will sln with friends In New on the lookout foi kiiiiuhii I'nlict mini
York She will return to San Prnnils-I l.eul stopped the merchant ami he
co Willi Mr and Mrs. Mandevllle Hall 'Kan to siarch him fur a weapon This
Mrs. Ilenr will not see Mr. .lojnerisu liiie-nseI I.uk Ah Win? I hat he told
III.' mile it Just what he thouKht of him
In Chin. 'si' ami also In llnullsh He
cause of the tirade I.uk Ah SIiir was
iliuriieil with disturbance
SAN ntANCIKCO, Cal, Mnr SI
I.uk Ah Hlnic, u wealth) Chinese mer
ihant of New York cit, who Is to dc
liart for China cm the stcainshlo M1111-
tliurlii and there marry one of the ! nimlu onion promises to make a crop
tlu -footed belles of Canton, passed n
A Journej from Hawaii to the Ca
nary Islands to net onion seed sounds
like n Joke, but It probabl) won't be
ll Joke. Captain Tnul Smith of tho
Territorial liniiilKrntloii service Is the
mail upon whose experienced shoulders
will probably fall the responsibility of
Koine to Tenerlffe and Kilting the
luueh-wantcd seed of the Hennud.i
onion
MarketliiK Superintendent1 S T
Starred has found out that the Ilir-
Kollowlne,' dose on the news ilint
Mrs Knle Vooihl-s Henry of San
l autism, well known In local sodct)
had become cuxani'd to a noted 111I11-
I11B engineer, comes I ho moro slnrlllnK while she Is In tho Knst. Thnt Is dell
news that the eiiKiiKemeut has hi'en'nlle. The eiiKiiKonienl Is not pxIriIiik
shattered. The Kan rranclsco Call ot and no marriage Is antic Ipatod."
March 2- snvs I 'I he break In the plans of Mrs. Hen
That tin cni'ivement of Mrs Kath- it camo suddenl). She slated Monday
line Voorhles I lent t, a handsome so- that she was soon lo bo married to
clot) wci'iMii of this elt. and Sterling Jntucr. Wednesday she departed forin.ilclous iharuittrs
.lo.Mior, the famous engineer of New the Past. mm N'lnetv ilas is
ioik, was oroicen oeiore .mis
depnrtiiio for the Kant, was
JwlKc Shortnll said,
men had hi'cu Kit en. '
after the testl-
There. are- many
In Chinatown
' Tin. tiiilifHillil lafetresalil seed
iienrj s 1 ne eiiKUfiemeni 01 .Mrs. uenry anil ,,,lt niilsh, but leaned euer and wills
tho nil Jntucr was anuoiiuied at a dinner! i,ir.,i i,. rri(.nii .
In Hawaii that will hustle the plneup
pic and tourist crop for seconel place
In Island Industrie's He Is now on the
Co 1st, hunting for Ileriuuda onion seeel,
anil so far no Information that lie lias
un great ninount of It has been re
eel t-d
Iloucwr. the Territorial board of
ImmlMutitiii, of wlileli the marketliiK
department Is n clltlsion, has Captain
Taul Smith oer In Uiuope chape roll
Iiik a bunch of deported Spanish and
Portuguese Immigrants Prom (ilhrnl
tur. where Captain Smith should laud
Iex1n with his charges, to the Canary
Islands Is nothing for an experience d
oMigcr like Captain Smith, and If
Starr. It can't gi't the oplon seed on
the Coast, he will cable lure and the
Territorial board may older Captain
Smith to go on a still hunt for the
lioiineeiuenl inado jesterday to the given b) Mr and Mrs. Clarence Mar-' i,,)s Aj, Hlu, ,earil only the "ninety
n.i.i.ll.i.. .il ll nn.i'.i Hill. PlAlinlnAii ill. (... (I...!..!........ I.. 1. ........ ..1.
mil iiinii ui cue. iiuiuiin .11111 i luiitimii mi ,iiiu m im-ii inline' 111 huiiui ('i . elat s and the licrsiilrntlou be ifan to
fp...iilu Tliiun ffli.li.lu i.viir.iiliiil n Mci llii.ivn lltiiiilnnii .. ll.nt n.i '
frli'liils These rrleiulH expected a Mrs. Henry Pievlous to that nil
fashionable wedding, In keeping with nounieim'iit Mrs llcinj had many
all tho Voorhles traditions fur hospl suitors and her engagement to other
tnllty. but now their hopes are laid men uas rumored, but her heart te
nuity with the winter furs. malned free despite the blandishments
Mrs. Ileniy departed for tho I'ast of man) wealthy suitors
with Mr and Mrs Mandotlllo Hall Joytier was the recipient of cougral
Her mother. Mis Alfred Hunter Yoor ulaiious when It was announced that
stream down his forehead
What shall I do'" asked the mer
chant of Interpietir Park "What can
I s " I must go on the Mane hur'la."
"Hut," continued Judge Shortnll, "1
do nut think the defendant Is by any
means one of this class In fact, I urn
Although the wilucd commodity
conies from the Canary Islands, It Is
denied by experts that It Is ecn a
ellstaiit relation of bird seeel
"M n " - HlllillUlll.vu IJill ..I, a . . , .
hies, aiinoun.ed Hint the engntjeniei t he a -h- -inner In the long list of ''.""" "" ' ' " " "" """" diarnci.r
, i .in me leiiiiiu-iiiit. Kenny, i ine ji
of Mrs llenn was broken at.p!ha:.'it
"It may lie said.' said Mis oor I. wer ,a
hies, "thai the cngagi'incm of in I 'I. i- &
daughter Mis Hum doe's no' xls' S'a ' -i -
Mm Henn Is now on lie r a ' ) ufe r
t n II1 ai Ieekwooil. N
I.uk Ah Sing gae a gri'at sigh of
of the New ork nller ","1 I"1''1 ""' lln" Joj fully
Panama Pa
M
FAIR PASSENGER ON NILE ACCUSED
SAN PltA.N'e'IHi'i). Cal Mar H -lllils. t where she.us she has many
Altliiiuuli an Aiiiirleao Miss I)orl reliitlie s ..ml friends
Marlow. n dashing iuing wiunaii who
MR. AMD MRS. CANARIO
WILL TAKE LONG TRIP
IIII.O, Hawaii, April i Mr. ami
Mrs. J. 8, Canal lo are very noon to mi
dertaku a Joutney which Includes
,Komo of the most attractive corners of , im k rrom Hhort trll ,n
tho earth. lit tho near futitro theseUIll,H- ,,urt () , ,,,
1 he n Hie e utile began to click, und
when .MIsm Mnrlou nrilveil at Yoku-
anlied jesterday fti.in Hie cirlent on ,lim ( H rmy (f j,,,, ,,.,,
the liner Nile, Is thanking her lucky 'sli nlis mine .ibcuirel the steamer, hut
Marx that she liiippimsl In be- iibouel I win ii the) saw the llrltlsli Hag ll lug
.. imim, .i,.ir l ini.1 '"I ""' niastli I they decided that It
lade when she arilied at Yokohama
Had it nut been foi the minis of Juhii
illlll. she would liae lie en ill lesli d lilld
taken hack to Sluinghal lo face what
she declares to be a false anil spltitul
accusation. Time were niiiiieious lit
Hi brown detectives on hei trail, but
the Jap.irlfe were not going to do
mi) tiling that might cause lutiiiiatlnu
nl coniilieations or get mixed up In a
lerial tangle conceinlng extradition
laws,
'1 lie story Involving, the wiling wu
mail, who Is well known in the cltb s
of the Pal Hast, created unite a scn
Fiitiou. and was still being taikc'd about
upon the an leal of the Nile As Miss
Mnrlow explains, she was uiongfully ,
OMAHA, Neb, Match 26 Vlelol
Itosewatui, acting chairman of the Ite-
nceused of the tin ft of two diamonds ' publican National Committee, says'
fiom the Countess de isune In tho
fashionable Aster Hotel In .Sh.iuuhul
Tin cuiuphilnt to the authorities slut- bi'l' of delegates In the Republican Nil-
Hhut the sparklets hud luen riuiiidithiu.il Coiiientlou under tho call In
under the cushion or a ennir winuiiiio I ii.k, inaKlug nin tlio neiemary nm-
Miiing woniiin hud occupied. While the Jul It) to nominate "
linger of suspicion was being pointed
Inward .Miss Mallow, she boirded the1 II II 1 1 e I I ll ads best Itllsllli-SH (ll I
Nile, and eturted on her o)ao for Itrs.
i well-known Hlln folk leao tho Cres
cent Ulty for Honolulu, whenco they
I will Journey to Snn Pranclsco. Trav
eling overland they will progicsH to
Itoston, tho acknowledged hcadipuir
ters of American culture, In which
e 1 I... tiikluc . Ikiiki's t il,.,,,t in "J -" -aiiuiio Hisiur iiiih ner resi-
ariest the fair traveler, and thus she ''d'eo. After n brief slay 111 the Dunk
e-e aped the dlMigie.aldi, situation '" ""I metropollH. Iho couple named
As MlsM Mnrluu explains the uffalr. will moke pIlRrliiingo to the fascatlng
Azores Islands. It was there that Mr
Cauarlo 11 rut saw tho light of day,
leaving those entrancing Islets when
ho was only sixteen jears of age.
Then tho Journey turns tnwnrdu
,,,, this siibj,.. .homing lady remains Mexico, where Mrs. Cauarlo will hnvo ,n, for lfl B11CCPH ,)f ', ,.'
"""w I tho pleasuio of meotlng her sister Af !
1r,a. iw r.,'ks...B ., lr' --.PRESIDENT MOORE
UH1J il I O, V till U I (I J M I 1-1 111 II III Illlll lm . - HMBBM .. .
They expect to bo gone between six WILL WELCOME VISITORS
and elvht mouths.
Mr
si e was Hie viitlln of the spite of u
rival, and It is hinted that the original
cause of the tumble wus a handsome
veiling Ihigllshmau who created u fu
ture in Hie night life nl Shanghai, hut
REPUBLICANS HAVE
1,078 DELEGATES
PERSONALITIES
i: N HOI.Mi:S, the Hllo merchant,
is In Honolulu.
SUCIlirrAUY 13. A. MOTT-SMITH
returned from his vacation this morn
lug
Win VANNATTA, superintendent of
the Hllo water works. Is In Honolulu
for Jury ilutv.
.1. P. HACKP13I.I), Consul for (Jet
rmiiiv and Norvvnv, paid an olllclnl tall
on the (Jovernor this morning.
I)i:i'IJTY SII13UIKP CIIAS. II
HOSi: was busy looking after the
work In his department this morning
HI'(Yi;ruil C113NI3RAI. WALI Is
tho other Ini
tio spent on
business and the rest In shooting on
Moloknl.
JAMI38 Mc(!M3IiI.AN, a well known
resident of Wnlmea, Kauai, Is In Ho
nolulu preparing to leavo for Ilia
Coast, whnrci he intends taking health
hnlhs for rheumatism, with which ho
has been sufferltig for the six montlM
past
HIinitlPK .1AUHI3TT was not In his
olllcu during tho ontlre niornlng
moiiio or his men mild that ho was
busy on Important matters, Accord
ing to tho political i miners .Inrrctt
was out In tho several precincts work-
et
HONOLULU
AMUSEMENT
COMPANY, LTD.
FMP1RE THEATER
Monday
MATINEES
Wednesday
Friday
Tonight
Mile. Golden
VENTniL0PUI3T
Great Artl.t Who Will Prove An
A1 Entertainer
TONIGHT
Varin and Varin
Mutical Entertainer!
MOVING PICTURES
Dett Direct from Coait
Whitney & Marsh,
Limited
RIJOl) THEATER
TONIGHT!
La Crucifixion
(Tasinaiilin Torlnie
ll
Post)
Cunnin
SMOOTHEST OF MAGICIANS
Magic ond Cabinet Seance I
Experiments Under Electrics
Mile. Edmonda
Presents
"KARMAS"
Brilliant Mind Reading
ON MONDAY, APRIL 1
Semi-Annual
Sale
of
REMNANTS
Remnants of Wash Goods,
Draperies, Woolen Goods, Silks,
Embroideries, and Laces
Just ReceivedA Few
Blanket Coats
For Steamer and Auto use
COMING
4 RUSSIAN DANCERS
AMUSEMENTS.
R1J0U THFATER
Special Announcement
Shriners
in
"The Land of Harmony"
By JAMES D. DOUGHERTY
Under Direction of SONNY CUNHA
Los Angeles
Benefit of Arab Patrol
1912 Fund
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY I
AND FRIDAY NIGHTS
APRIL 10, 11 and 12 !
Vl Violot Dulo ml
W Toilet Things IK
WMfKS COLD CREAM, 25c and 50c VIMP I
El LIQUID FACE POWDER, 75o If. 8
BLm greaseless cream, goo JjSSgJa
5H SACHET POWDER, DOc Bf
ml Benson, Smith & Co., Ltd., m
fm HOTEL AND FORT STREETI3 Vk
Reserved Seats
General 'Admission
$1.00
. .25
Seats on sale at Orpheum Theater
daily between 9 a. m. and & p. m
CAPT. GREENE
SILENT ON SUIT
BEACHWALK
Buy a lot and build a homo in tho Beacliwalk, wlitrj you
will have the best bathing at Waikiki.
A homo in Beacliwalk means Health and Tun.
Waterhouse Trust Co., Agents
In le ol tho ninny limnliles, it ,...,,.., ,, ,,, ,
, . . , .... ,. .. ... euieiiniiiiii-iii ., , mi ,n wxivt iiiuiiuHv'i
ma) he Blnled olllelnlly that the iiinii-, . . .
HAN I'UA-NCISCO. Pal.. Mnicli an
Pnnnrlci recently closed up his I'renldcnt Chan. 0. Mooro of Iho I'm.
jiirIiiphh In this clt), liU IntereBtH ho unm I'acKIc International i:xioIllon
Iiik Inken over liy the Honuliilii Ilrew 1ms been Belecled to act an chairman
hit? Malt Im: Pn of which new on
mid to deliver tho ndclreuB of welcome
lo the PoiiKKBH of Festivals to ho
held In the rooms of the hoard of dl-
HiHiiiKlnK" on tlio cllv of AtlnnM K'ctorH ot the 11115 Imposition on
by ncillremon. who are alleRed to have! Al'r" 2"'l. "t. Invltiillons have
Bum.noned city idiyBlelaiiB lo their1 ,''';"1 ""' t tLninWc-rH of ciiijiint.it o.
, , .hi i ., miiily fair and festival orKiinliitlon
linines In enses of Illness l,en ll.ey , ,.,, dut,1!!lU,H ,(l ,,,, r,mV(,ntl()l,
were aide to pay for him li Bervlces. which means bo much lo tlio entlio
no lonKcr will bo allowed. coast.
SAN ritANt'lriCO, (Nil , Mnr 20 -Ciipttiln
W'llllnin WniiiliiH (Ileum of
the Jiipiini'He liner ('hl)i) Mm ll, whose
nun heart illilleiiltleH with Mlsa (lei -Untie
Mnt fin Ilint) hne Just been set
tied nt mi expense to the skipper suld
In lie sciiuethlni; like $7(100. i etui lied to
pint fiiun the Oi lent yesterday
When the hnrily old skliier sailed
for the Kiir Uist u few nniiitlis iiko,
he hail Just hi'cn sered with the
pupils of the In e lull Of pielllllHie suit!
lirniiKlit h) Miss Mac fiuhiue, beeniise I
of his failure to proceed with the I
matrimonial veutuie beyond the' 1""
eurliiK of the license.
At thnt time (Itccuci breathed en
Kiunee In fuet, ns he himself ex
prissi'd It, "I mil hot uiiili r the collar.
nod ier lime I think about the ,
mutter, It makes my 'lilsh' bull"
When seen csttrdiiy, t'aplaln (Irtene
dt t Until to diuuult himself
I Ii.imi uiithliiK to say aliout the
inn tier nt nil." he said. "In fact, If
there had hi-cn no pulillclt) nt liny
slaiie of the Kiuui, tliluits would have
In en dllfeieiil The unl) Inriirmntlnii
I hae Is fiom the newspaper clip
piUKs that h;i linn iccelW'd on the
shli '
Others mil) circulate papers but the
II H I let I ll Is nilinttleil lo tune Hie
largest clrcuUlluii,
Closing-OuL
Sale
The balance of
L. B. Kerr (S Go's.,
Stock has been removed to the KAPIO
LANI BUILDING, and will be sold re
gardless of cost.
No reasonable offer refused.
Clothing, Hats, Underwear,
Furnishings, Dry Goods,
Notions, etc.
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