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f A R-i if 10 EVENING BULLETIN, HONO .ULU. T. H., SATURDAY, APR. 27, 1012. The Best Bathing At Waikiki er i ' .... ,. ; s Health r, 'y " l3i y- - LfiV rrw II HOTCL STACK HOtvV fllMA OHOtYM smifM&MB H!sSS33E5??552" FOR OWNERS OF BEACHWALK Every lot in this tract is accessible to the best of Waikiki beach, giving the owner in Beachwalk the privileges of the highest priced beach property. BEACHWALK .Waikiki bight or WAV " CtltBMTtO - , BATHING BCACH rt rc rnn cm c ON EASY TERMS Pr . rz HENRY WATERIIOUSE TRUST CO., Ltd. Solos Agents ' Low Prices Easy Payments ' SELECT YOUR LOT NOW- - Henry Waterhouse Trust Co., Limited, SA ES AGENT PIIISOT Mrs Tramps Mills Sw.inzy arrived home this weik niter u short visit tn thn IhI.iikI of Maul Miss 1inlso McCarthy nnd Miss ,1'enrl Mct'art will lie homo for tho Diiimncr from s'lu'tf ,rd. Miss ltilsa will ernilimtn on (he twentieth ofrJiiuo nml will assume u,osl'lon In one ol Jho local schools. 2 V Miss Ailn Itoblnton will he :i Islior In Honolulu this summer us the Kue.il jol Miss Loulso McC.irt h. Miss Hob iTngnn Is n Inline Kill. F Mrs. Kate Wallaio Cooper anil Ml.s jJJJate Cooper lime taken apartments Tfit tho Kcnllwoith In Han Francisco 4lpr tho Bummer w llnnoliiln Is Indeed more than glad ifi welcome Mr anil Mrs. William f! fjlrwln home again, ami, It Is hopod, for a a long visit this (line on Mondnv o-'onltiK The nunrlcrs at fShnftcr arc tho most splendidly eiiili- -li.nl riT Ilin t.iiu u in I If.tiiil ..li. W '. . t.iv ,'i'n.o ait (u.i.f 1 1. 1 it TO INVESTIGATE 8. S. CHARGES Promotion Committee Hears Australian Line Is Hurt ing Hawaii. Complaints of various kinds wcro inailo heforo the Hawaii Promotion Committee yesterday afternoon about the Canadian-Australian service of thn I'nlon Steamship Company and Its methods. W. 11. Hooks declared that without a question of douht there Is discrimination aKalnst Honolulu hy this (nmpati), anil hacked It up by what he had learned diitlni; bis recent trip, which Included Australia and tho mi.miso up hero on otio of tho Union company's liners. Tho mombers of tho committee ills cussed tho matter xnmcwhnt thorough ly, and aro so convinced that Homo lulu Is kcUIhk a had deal from thn line that Mr Hooks was named a com mlttco of ono to take tho matter up with tho local uKcnts, 1' II. Davles K. Co. Definite cbarKcs were furnished hy Mr. Hooks that peoplo who 'Wished stopover pilvllegcs hero were advised aKalnst slnppltiK In Honolulu on nc (ount of lack of accommodations, nnd every effort wbb mado to sec that tho passenKers hotiKht tickets throiiKh In Vancouver. The Australian iikciiIh wcro said to bo working npalnst Ha waii. V. II. Mclncrny also discussed tho matter. "Wo are doInK our best to help Australia promotion work, and this Una Is working aKalnst Hawaii," he commented. Another complaint laid tmfoio the inmmUtPG was that tho local ni?eney receAtlv declined to sell tickets In two ladles for a stateroom on thn Marama koIiik to Vancouver on tho ground that unless tho entire stateroom was taken no tickets would bo furnished, nnd this nlthoiiKb tho would-ho passenKers epllcltl.v stnted that they were will. ItiB for tho third ticket to bo sold to, auv lady passoiiKcr. Other Instances ol treatment that certainly does not help Hawaii were cited. CAMPBELL TELLS OF QUARTER MILLION SPENT In a report (lied ynslerdav afternoon Superintendent of I'iiIiHc Works Mats Ion Campbell declared that tho total amount of money spent on Honolulu sowers and wntcr jvorka Blnco Novem ber 1 Is $248,024.06. This sum Includes the contract prico of all work now under way or lor which tho contracts have been ah tcady let. Campbell Is optimistic o cr tho work In hand and estimates (hat tho Valpllopllo sower system will bo completed within llvo months. FISHER CABLES THE GOVERNOR Tho (lrst olllclal news rccehed In Honolulu h I nee tho publication of thn Hill lot Ih'h special cable that llrsl announced tho fact of Secretary Fish er's comliiK was received yesterday af ternoon bv tho Governor, A cablo stn ted that ho would not bo ablo to come lo Ha'vnll until nftor Congress nd Journed nnd that ho was writing par ticulars. Tho cablo was In answer to a letter written by tho Governor and which was evidently received In Washington yesterday nnd which was Bent In order to get an olllclal statoment of tho visit. AMUNDSEN HERE TO VISIT AGAIN Capt Hoald Amundsen, hero of tho South Polo discovery, has been In Ha waii and Is anxious to como back for a trip. This was tho Information W. II. Hooks kiho tho Hawaii Promotion Committee .eslcrdny afternoon. Hocks met Amundsen In Sydney re cently nnd found tho Kicnt explorer an exceedingly modest and iiuassumluK man mid much Interested in Hawaii. Ho told Hooks ho wauled to come hero for n '.rip. The Fioiu, his stanch 111 Ho vessel, Is to bo Bent tn San Fran cUco, while Amundsen will go to Hue nos Ayres and on to Now York. Then ho will eoiuo overland to San Fran clsm tn gel Hio Flam. "no said If ho arrived In San Fran iIkco before the l'rnm did. bo would como (o Hawaii for n visit," said Mr. HpORS, For nens nnd (he liulli about It nil people Iiiij (he II u I let In. YOUNG PEOPLE'S UNION MEETING Tho regularly quarterly meeting of tho Oahu Young People's Christian I'nlon was held In (bo Fort street Chlneso church last night and was at tended by delegates from thirteen out of tho soventeen bodies Included In tho union. Tho fcaturo of tho evening wns tho triumph of tho Knrean Iiworth league, which carried on tho banner lor ottendanco by presenting a record of 100 per cent. Tho Juno meeting of tho Union will bo the annual meeting, nt which (ho reports of ofllccrs will bo read nnd tho olllccrs for tho now year elected. SMALLEST BABY IN WORLD DF.NVF.It. Colo, Apr li A buby Klrl, who, iilthoiiRh Mil" l six weeks old, w chilis oiil three pounds nnd n quarter, lives in Denver and gives ev ery promise of u long and healthy life She is thought to bo the sumllest baby In the world. The little lailys mime Is Mildred .loan Kctchuin, daughter of Mr and Mis 1. F Kctclmm. 1282 I'eurl sttcct, and she weighed only a trllle over two pounds at her birth last month .Mildred was u lusty young Infant ft out the start, In splto of (he fact that her life .was despaired of at llrst be- Tho ladies of tho Epiphany Guild will hold a grand fair at the re&idenco of A. F. Cooke, Kalmuki, SATURDAY, MAY 4. Many beautiful fancy articlot. In nd ditlon to delicious refreshments, will be sold. "I didn't know Hawaii li.nl ti lum bering InduMrj," sitliNn stranger til ler reading Ainrrlcnu-llaniill. I'rr. haps jour friend or dullness corres pondent does mil cither, l.el eierjuno ,. .t, , .j, s .j ? $ -3 i i $ eauKu of her small proportions. She has been In the Incubator at St. Luke's Hospital until a. wiek ago. Mildred's foui -yeur-old sister, Amu loll, stoutly maintains (hat (he uw ( omer Is only u live doll), hut M II ilied's (ln stiituie does not prewnt tier from tijklng lioul Ixliinc lit mid howling Just as an heallli) niing In fant should do A plot of mlllc a d ly sillllccs to feed her and sbo Is thrlv liy. gaining much needed weight tup Idly. BARGAINS IN VERANDA ROCKERS W IJISESSss .SSSSS3, KJSMI H""! !"" " rTuiil mnM"t ' fflifuTmmH- Ms)MMH4(IUHN)MWWI W ' 4NHMHI imiimmwmwm)ml trMwn imisikh iisBiwm"i ItMMMMMIt'tftrWM MUM j KH hi im n f f tei sa n ir i iihiihihiii ---rTrS5i .H',"t"""''"'"'"" "' i sii NO. 21, PRICE -,.40 f -Jstrn 111 I ill J' J NO. 24. 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