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EVENINGI BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T H MONDAY, APR. 22, 1912.
HOTEL ST. FRANCIS
SAN l'RANCISCO
AUTO BU9 AND UNIFORMED REPRESENTATIVES MEET ALL
8TEAMERS
MEXICAN POLICE SUPPRESS
PAPER BY FORCE OF ARMS
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REAL ENJOYMENT OF TRAVEL IS IMPOSSIBLE WITHOUT
REAL COMFORT. THE ADVANCED SEHVICE SYSTEM OF THE
ST. FRANCIS MEANS ECONOMY TO THE GUEST AS WELL AS TO
THE HOTEL.
KUROHEAN PLAN, FROM $2.00 UP
UNDER THE MANAQEMENT OF JAMES WOOD8
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IMPERIAL"
Mi'Xlrnn nnr r- lrd 1mm frlond
liy Minn Ijitliint. tin- (Inwiimrx prl
11tf HtciioKrnplit-r. fti thut niMtti'rH
lire IphIiik run In a IiIkIi liainlcil rn-liliin
l.. (Ik- nutlmtltlix In tin' i'lt nf .ltc
Un (in Mnnli ." without uiiriiini;
th- li'iinfil win- nf Him Ahkih'IiiIi il IT,"
n Miiitun'mM'tl ihiiNt n-nsnr-ddp r
1I1 ih, mill (In- nt iln tin iiriirnniin
KihhiIkIi iiIIIIihi if tin' Kiimi )iir n
Miiipri hm'iI mnldM jm i nr- uf ktmiI ix
cKftm'iit Tin' rw nf (In1 llrrnlil nppnnrlnK
on Mill ill ." Iiiih lllllr (lie flollt pllKi1
lilimk. uhlli' 11 tintiii' in l.irK' ti'
ti IN nf tli' Ktiiptiiin: nf tlii' Annt lut'-d
1'ii'n niHHwnn'
T)n Kami iiftirniiiin Jimt n the
SpnnMi I'ditlnn Him tiliniMt rimh to
lie hi nt out mi (hi' ntr'ot, tin mm r
tury nf tin' Kiiwrimr nf the federal
dlMrlet pppfiired 11111I detmindeil to ee
Mi Iltlnn before It 'i pulilUlii'il
IhIIiwIiik 11 refunl nf tlili, tin- tiK
"I'd. nt ilili'f nf ihiIUv iiipi'nriil nnil
1 1 . r tint In1 n under erh:il nrdern
. to 4i ppifxn Hi,' I'llidnn
I Sunt .1 ml unlfniini'il pnllrp (lion tlll
i'il the I uiMiii". 11111I ejtcted the neurt
! lin were uniting for tin- iHipi'rK.
I Tin otlli err tiNn formed n I'lirilnn rniunl
'tin' liuililliiK iiii.irintl tn prevent iiiiv
'i.ipirt. IiiMiik Whrn tin- pupiT n
Ii.i.iIK nil tilt' pres lit 1 u'llnt'k till p-
, lice detained all thoe who uKi'inpti'il
tn li'iiM' with p.ipiTs anil i-niilWciiti'il
thi'in A fi-tt nf the iiinri' i'iitiTirl
Iiik Mil" Kin'iiKi'il iiwnv with enples anil
-nld thi'in nt fmu-y price"
1 Fire Hots Used.
1 As a reinforcement fur (he polleethe
llii ih partmi'iit w , , , i T. l out ,itul
liniiiKht an i iiitlm to tin .put '.o
IIiipk or hos, w.r. I 11. 1 oil ii,,i a nun,
In r nf llri'ini'ii iioo'l r, ,ul to ,ln w i
ti r on tin' I111111I1, cii ,.f ,,.., mi, 1, , ni'trir.
llllH Hlllllllll til, ittniopt tu mwh tin
Plllll'l' A Itl'll I "III-:. Illltoinuhll,' s,,
arrlvi'il nppai, ntlv initi, IpatliiK tnni
hli'
From the Windows.
llllKllllIK 1" til" top stiii nn,' of 111"
printer tliii'w out Kn-nt .irmrul of
Him edlthm. wlilili u,r t-iiilu'riil up l,
thi crimil below tin poll,, Jolnhii; In
mill trylni? tn stop ii,,,,i
I 'I In- circulation iiiiiiimi;, r wiim then
arrcHti-il. a policeman K-ttlnir on - . ti
shl" of him iiml tl-tliiK M arm" In
I1I111I hi buck A iii-Ii wiih iil'ii niail"
h Him iulli'i to Kit Hi" einddcr. who
nan KtmiilliiK Hi" iloor. Im( he man
iiKfil to 'raii' Into th, IuiIIiIIhk l.at,'r
In tin' ila a ri'pnrt'i h. aiiiHti,) hut
WIIH I'l'll'IlMll (lllllllK til" iilnur.
Crowd Indignant.
I The IiIk irowil tint itntli. rul outsl.1"
lii'CiiniM Inn nil il at th, I r-;i t ni.-n t of
the in'HHp.ip"r iiiimi ami It , ninl for
11 tlllH' an IhiniKli a Ki'tii'ral rlo( uoulil
liri-ak out Admit tn nilftk Hint i'ni
I11K" a ti'lt'phnlii' Mi".' it" wa rinlx'il
from th" imllif Mt'illnit that tlu iii.mii
Ihth nf th" Htmr 1011I1I i,m,. th" imiiil
ItiK
AcrnrillnK tn 11 "tad 111, nt m olc liv
I'iiiiI lliiilson. prcnl, nt of ih ui
p.my that pulill'.his ii. two pip.rs,
( nml w I1I1I1 Ih a Ni ork inrpor.itlon
nwy xti'p will In- tnu, n to Iiiim, t
matter thr.iHhcil out t ih,. , nil
TM STEARNS & FOSTER
MATTRESS
(ahmc oftevcfir genuine MArrfess) ,
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mSEBUOHIITSiv ""' ' f.
LAYERS OF COTTON X ' ' P
f STANDING NEARLY J ' '. . P
THREE FEET HIGH ARC- f g
. BCOMPRESSEDTOONESIXTrr'l A I
THIIR ORIGINAL HEIGHTAND H , r
V ENCASED IN THE TICKING SI fi
jrV UNUSUAL SPRINGINESS fill l lS
--, fcrv '.V . . - T 1111 " !
7Ka;av X. COMFORT AND & I I T ' E
sXlJ ' . . . I
fev 11111 T '.
jiv JJ y
rwp"! juLaas jifcHlg jjjjl I - '' ' '-' ''""
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KAPAHOLU CLUB
TO ASK FOR ROAD
1
REV.H.P.JUDD
IS
You will ay
fortable."
'Dial's
laying.
"I never kuew a Mattrest could be 10 Cum
juft what !a:ifiI usotJ cf Slearm & Fofler Mattressei ate
I OU OWe it to Yourself tn liavr .I tp.irn tr PnOif in vnnr Lm nn,
enjoy reft that is Comtorlablc. Kcfreshinn. I leallhful. A good night's
tcA on a Stearns & Foflcr Malttcss cofts too little foryou to put up longer
with that old uncomfottablc mallreis. Stearns 6c Fofler NIattresscs are
made of Clean, Sanitary Cotton; (cited into hundreds of little webs, form
ing (he many layers of Springy. Buoyant Cotton Handing nearly thrcefect
high. These layersare then laid by hand and compressed to ONE-SIXTH
their original height and encased in die ticking; then tuflcd to juft the proper
tension, so as to be soft, yet firm, hall yielding to your figure, but supporting
it in perfect relaxation.
Come in today and ask us lo show you a Stearns & Fofler Mallress.
We'll gladly do it. A positie guarantee on every matltess bearing the
Stearns & Fo41er name. A most Comfortable and Economical Mattress
to buy.
Two Grades
All Sizes
Anchor
Full Size, .$13.00
Lenox
Full Size, $18.00
. Our Guarantee behind
every Mattress. If not
entirely satisfactory
your money refunded.
SSiisi
BUILT IN SAN FRANCISCO
Sizes from 4 to &00 h. p.; 1 to C cylinders. The most economical and up-to-date
distillate and gasoline engine in the American market.
The Imperial Gas Engine Co.'s plant is being worked to the limit of its
capacity owing to the unprecedented demand for gas engines for the fishing
trade. The following orders, booked the last two weeks in March, are all for
fith boats: Carlisle Packing Co., Seat.le, 55 li. p. 3 cylinder, for cannery ten
der; Guljermovich & Turelich, Seattle, 53 li. p. 4 cylinder; Chat. Miller, Ta
coma, 6 h. p. tingle cylinder; Chris Hansen, Tacoma, 10 h. p. 2 cylinder; M.
T. Legar, Seattle, 4 li. p. tingle cylinder; Robert Deck man. Tacoma, 6 h. p.
single cylinder; Sanborn -Cutting Co., Astoria, 4 h. p. tingle cylinder; G. Re
tino, San Francisco, 6 h. p. single cylinder to power new fish boat that it
being built; Megail & t-awson, Tacoma, 10 li. p. 2 cylinder for the fith boat;
Sautahto Express & Transportation Co., 30 li. p. 2 cylinder, for boat making
daily trips between San Trancisco and Sausalito, carrying freight and pas
sengers; James Stanley, Alameda, 55 It. p. 3 cylinder, to be installed in
launch "Ceret"; John Evich, Tacoma, 55 li. p. 3 cylinder, for new fith boat;
Frank Derry, Tacoma, 55 h. p. 3 cylinder, for new firh boat; Geo. Solberg,
Seattle, 55 h. p. 3 cylinder, for new fish boat; N. W. Fitheriet Co., Seattle,
4 h. p. tingle cylinder marine: Smiley & Co., Tacoma, 55 h. p. 3 cylinder;
Vancouver Shipyard, Vancouvor, B. C. 12 h. p. 2 cylinder, for boat for local
cuttomer; G. B. Grasso, San Francisco, 6 h. p. tingle cylinder, for new fish
boat; L. J. Berg, Tacoma, 20 h, p. 2 cylinder, for new fish boat jutt being
completed.
SOLE AGENT IN HAWAIIAN ISLANDS
HENNING A. PETERSON,
Olfice and Machine Shop with John Neill, 135 Merchant Street
Office Telephone 3724 '
IT.H.'LJMJ-M
(Continued from Page I)
win Inform him Hint If lm nreodPH
lo llii'lr ri'qiii'st the Chili will H'urt on
a ni'T-lt't-iii cntiiialnn to linvi- tlm
nninn lloail O rtiaiiKPil to thai of Irwin-
I.in iivi.mift Mr Invlti l,nu Iwiriii.if.iru
Ik'i'Ii orv liberal In clftH of liuul to1
Kaplolnnl I'nik anil It Ih felt uv inrm
Iiitb of the Club that little difficulty,
will be linil in KettliiK Ills ruiiHciit to
t III H (llllltltltlll
The uii-ptliii; nf the Kupaliulu Im
liroU'ineiil Club yesterday wns larm-ly
attended and uplrltedl) eutliusluHlle
throughout. TMh Club Ih one uf the
llest of Hh kind In the dty uuil when
u Koen niter anytliliiK It Ke: It, or
MimetliliiK hrenks.
I Ainoim other IIiIiikh tlono yesterday
a cnmtnlttee wiih uppiiliiteil to Inter-
view TIioh. HollliiKer to II ml what Hum,
. If uny, lie would ask for u rkht-of wny
lor street extension through old Camp
.MeKluley, the former cantonment of
the Artillery uilJolnliiK the iiruinlHeH oi
l (Veil lliown. After ascurtalnliiK what
this sum will lie the Kniiahulii Hiiliur
Imiilles Intend to ko after It nnd et It.
' The Club estenla opposed the pro-
pOMil plan nf parklui; KtUiiKauu nvn-
,111m on the Krouml that that tliorouuli
I fare Is not wldu enotiKli lo lend ttHelf
HUcceHHfully to hiicIi a plan. .Members
'ol the club, however, favor the crea-
. lion of a new parkway boulviuril U0
' f....t ...i.i.. r ,...... . ,. ,
1,-fi mm- 11,1111 nil- iviipiu IlilllHU JUIK
thin at I'awaa, riKht across the wet
lauds towald Diamond Head jiilnlui;
with (nuiiuull aM'iiue at the Knpahiilu
roiul, kI1hk a parked speedway 7fi feel
whin on each side Willi a Mi-foot park
was anoui a nine lout;. The low, wer
laud bouuilliiK tills proposeil lioulevanl
Kies it an ah.siilulely tiiiimpeded view
In either inakul or inatika direction,
and, uctoriliuK to iiietuliers of the Club
who favor the proposition, tins sliced
way would become the Driveway De
I.uxi) of (irenler Honolulu. The Club
uIho favorH Hie aliolisTiiueut or all
Hpeed llmllatlous on the proposeil
speedway and proposes lo let the speed
munlacs do their worst upon thin park
way entrain e to Walklki via Kuplola
ill I'ark. TIiIh feuturo should popular
ize the Hchcmc with the nutoiuolilllslH,
IT not with others.
Despite the fact that It was Sunday
the Club adjourned with three IniHky
liuzznlis and a UciikuI IIkit for Its con
tinued activity.
WAII.l'KI- Apl IT f. .i ii li-H ..I
the Maul friends ,,r I: , vir Jn.l.l ..i
Kahiilul hu- itii'tl I' in mil liuul it
Ihhils nf the lluwailiili lt,,nr,l nl Mi
sliui that HiituethliiK m rv plfiiiiuit
lifiu In, (mi. n.'il ti, t r .Inil.l In inti-
nectlou with hN vMirk iik pn-tnr nf
the Knhuliil i luircti nnd iik nt fur tin
Inlunil of Moll. kill. Mr Jmhl ix tn In
Klvt'ii a larue reMpiuiNihllliv iih mip, i
inlelidi nt nf the Mllliilnv Hihuol ill -
pnrtmont u kind nf vwrk tlm t i u, v
In the Tcrrltttr) iih fur iih the Inter
im tlniiiil I'll,,,, till t ,. fur SJiiti.litv mliii.il
wink li ( imteriit-il I'icv luiislv the
Auicrluiu MlHHliillllt v Ahsih iatlnll r
New Vnrk liiul Mr Jmhl In thin Hi hi.
but iiuw, thniUKh the Kentrieilt.v uf
the Marv 1'iiHtle Trnit. Mr Jiuld wilt
have tin work; nf Inukiiu; nvsr the
entire lli-lil, keeping the leaihils
thriiiiKhiiut the Suiiila hcIiuhN uf the
Teirltnrv thurnUKhly lufurmi'il In the
mirk nf that ilepiirtiiient nt the ilinnli
He will friun time tu tiini' hold Institutes-
in viirhniH pnrtH nf the Ter
rlturv lietvvei'ii SiiiiiI.ivh Ills ilrst
uuik ,,r this kind will l n n timr nf
K'ula nml WiHt Maul, whin he will
hnhl two lllslltlltlH
His work helm; hiruelv supi rv isluu
ami a un-nt deal of II ilmn' thiuim-h
riirri-Hpuiidi me he will llml that Maul
In nun h mure eentriil iih nn upirntlui;
point than Honolulu, win i,. (here are
now in iiianx worki-iH of the miiIuuh
iiiIsnIiiiih hunted Maul Tllinf.
1819 $3KZ 1912'
NINETY THIRD
EPISCOPAL GUILD
WORKING FOR CHURCH
(ileat prcpiiiatluhH aie beiiiK made
for a fair to be held up .May 4, on the
beautilul KruiiiiilH of Mr and Mrs A.
F. Conke In Kaiuiiikl, and under the
iiusplieH of the uieuihers or the KplH
lopal (liilld of Kaliuukl Thin (iulld
wuh only uiKiinied latt ear with a
llleuilierslllp nf but I w etit -four uolll
en OlllcelH ehiisen wele Mrs (I V
It KIiik. pii'Hldent; Mrs I. K Thay
er, vlce-preHli,'iit, Mis. A .Mnoie.
secrelary, and Mis M II WVIili,
treitHurer
lly a siinllitr fair held last year the
(Iulld netted I lii".
The ICplphatiy Mission of Kaliuukl
wiih foiin.illy iirK'iuled by lllshop
lteHlaritk In .luue, tlilH JlJuii wiih
handed to the trusties of the ihurch
for li hullilluK fund
At a lecent lueetlUK the ullli-ers of
Anniversary
Celebration
, SATURDAY. APRIL 27. 1912
At 7i30 P. M.
I
I An
'ENTERTAINMENT, DANCE AND
CARDS
Members of the Order only admitted
without invitation. Every member of
the Order is entitled to one additional
invitation, which can be obtained at
the office of the Union Pacific Trant
' fer Company, King Street.
".Jin Apr 4. II J. . .1 i. ;
last vear weie leeleileil with tin e
tepliun nl Mis Wit.h wliu iniild not
attend to the ilutMs ol tti.i-.uter on
aiLoiint ol III li alt ti Mih , lames
(iulld w,ih i hiiseii to llll this position
The pimeeds of the fall will hn
1 in-cd to Itiithei the (iulld wink
The usual annual stmv of tl.mt..
hUpelliattllal In the vllllllls of the I'.ill
Is Iii'Uik hashed up h) a uuiubei nl
I'liitUKUi He low lo s. who ci ,,um. t
IIiIh time in coiiiiiK tnni with a mule
II'. it was enveloped with pei ull.ir col
oied Humes and then disappeared
Take voni Iiilil.lt s root with you If
)ou ko lo tin' I'all Inside the next two
weeks
CASTOR I A
For Infauts and Children.
he Kind You Have Always Bought
I)ars lliti
Slynutui
Big Bargain Sale
One Week More
One-half inch, 25-foot lengths, 4-ply RED HOSE; wat J4.25, now $3.35
Three-quarter inch, 25-foot lengths, 4-ply RED HOSE: wat $5,
A fine line of Good Hose, one-half inch, 25-foot lengths, for
LANTERNS that were 50 centt each are now
Two-burner BLUE FLAME OIL STOVE
Three-burner BLUE FLAME Oil. STOVE
3.75
150
35
8 00
12 uO
THERE ARE LOTS OF OTHER THINGS WE CAN SHOW YOU
COME AT ONCE.
City Hardware Co. I
H NUUANU AND KING STREETS I
f tZ-AffflZk:
The T. M. S. Parcel Delivery
j) CALLS FOR AND OfLIVERS PACKAGES TWICE
DAILY
Agents Alexander Young Hotel Laundry
PHONE 1862
1 Ofi'"w'i
1 viy
C3I
WHY 7
NOT
Stop paying Rent; Earn
Interest on your Salary
and live in a Real Home
You can buy
A RESIDENCE LOT
In the Ohai Tract from
$500 to $700
A Down-town Sub-Division, withi n walking distance of Business Section on
Elevation of lots gives magnificent marine
view and unobstructed breeze from mountain
or sea.
Upper Fort Street
AT FOOT OF PACIFIC HEIGHTS
Near two car lines. Houses erected if de
sired. Terms to suit your savings and
salary.
OLIVER G. LANSING,
80 Merchant Street