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Hq 10 EVCNINQ BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., MONDAY, APR. 29, 1913.
B ImMOWS T HA1.MI.NY IHAII nFARFTF5 I . .IUI . "F
S SPEND VERY PLEASANT SUNDAY MELLI10S
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$J!p bmncjlc Brands as False story
jfrftl of His Candidacy for
fs$X Dcleoato.
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in imuinnad '1'iin tut vutnmnH wrrn tm r
uhhiK opium to kern patient comfor- I ' ( f WsJLjZZJir ! --br5fFjHr5LZ
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niimuiiKiil Mint on 'Wednesday he will
have l Hip Sioira to attend llio
meeilngs of i lie National Committee,
which m have important business on I
lis hands In deciding tlie tmiueroiu
protests tlml will tie Med by contest
Iiik delegations. He said lip should, of
course. no r DoloRate Kulila ninl II
wns minifying to be nblo to carry to
him tin inesxARP of goodwill vvhfch
lie assembly Indicated nml which lio
knew aiuo from nil p.irt of tlio IbI
EXPRESSION OF GOOD
WILL TO DELEGATES
Rousiim Vote of Thanks for
Mrs, Shiimlp- -Some' Polit
ical Talk tiii(l a Veiy Happy
Occasion,
n. W. Shttmlo pi inaptly and forceful.
ij umiiireu hip mis-noons in me mini- ,.hrii rl.i.- fn.ilmi ni.,1 ti,n Ilrown
rSLS,.7 ' ..i i . T" faction are nil working together.
S'T "T ";vc L. "iH whereas in former .1nH .hex were nil
llelegntp K.iIiIoh place In nh.lnRlon fl ,, ,,,., VM A ,,,,
vZVZ'r. , ,"n d" ", aJ"Hl! B',P.n '" "H ' ' ""Ml Indication of part, .immlh
!? . ?. , I. , B v TT I" h? rutnie nml 11 they put up Koo.l
,f m '.LTIh 1 T! rTk ttn "rl""-" "" '"" n-l brlhB more of
S.. - " 1 mm ?'h. l?' Mr- no ,'bim of defeat for the Rrpub
?.V2. rri" ' K!iW h"" '." "Miiimn In thp IM.I cnmpalgn. ,
"f.:: ",r mT ?'"1 -"PPon-. Thp 1.oIp i.ilnnhPie of the n-'
...h.. . .i.ti.ii. a.u piul.U .IUUI 11.11.
Osc ar Cox of Wntnlti.i made n Hpeecli
in llaualinn that tailed forth fro
niienl iippliume W C A hi also mioke
in Hawaiian and ilten ntteiition to the
tnil Hint nil the fuetlniiH of the liarty
'pro romliiR toReiher. Me noted that
i the Aihl faction, the I.atie faction, llio
I'atlent Joseph Allen, Manufactur
er, CollliiRswood, New .leracj.
Case Diabetes Melllttis.
DlnRtiosis by four phylclan, Snld
the patient could not recover.
Condition Kxtreme, weight reduced
Irom 210 to WO lb". Could hardly
think, sleep or talk. Could not ntteiul
to business Tho physicians wcro
rIIiir opium to keep patient comfor
table until tho end rnme.
The rccmery of a wealthy lndy In
t'hllaitelphln who was nlso In tho last
singes of the dlxcaie caused the treat
ment In bo changed.
Later he leported n fine recoery.
This was nil five ears bro. As show
Iiir the pennnnence of the results ob
tained Allen was nttendlnc to his man-
tifacturlttR business at last adUceB In
1911.
Tho nRcnt employed In both cases
wns Fulton's Plnhctlc Compound.
It can be hade In your clt at Hono
lulu DniR Co
We will mall lllerntuio from this of
fice and do-dre to nihlso with every
case not MeldlUR aturt letters with
the ase. .lohn 1 Pulton Co., San 1'ran
Cisco.
semlileil dplepates and political work
rrs mis one of party Rood will and bar
inon A er pleasant day was spent
In n er pleasant place, nnd about I
ii i link the run home was made by
ii' perfnl I rain The onl formal
Mtp taken was a unnnlinnus Note of
ilii'iks in Mrs It W ShiiiRle nnd the
I.kHpn iilm assisted her in prcp'irlnx
the niui'iiitlient limit
iBHOPSIHEET
CLAIMS PILE
only did he lmp no idea of spekiuK
tho nomination for Delegate In oiipn
Plticm to Kuhlo but ho bolluved that
Kuhlo wns the only man whom the Up
publican part could tit this time elo t
to Congress and K ,li i Is by all m hih
the man to load iho party to vitoi,
this year, as he has done In yeai s pass
ed.
The lunu at whb'h this stralnhtroi
ward an 1 i u itilvmal speech wiik
trade was pn a'Tnlr tendered to losal
dclcja'i s f .'.( reoent Republlran
omei In" i t L Kolsiein, A L C
AtHnvir ai',1 R ShtnRle on behalt
of Mip i,spii and Delegate Kuhlo Im
ij a'lons wi-e seni out to all the oi,
en Ion lc Ic-ratei who stood solldli In
the Kuhlo tl'ke' from lirs1 io laii. ami
also to a number of Hie RppubHmu
preelrct leaders The number of Claims lERrewiiliiK $T'T 2."1 already
Btiests was over two hundred and thc hnip In en mnde In owners of proper
tilted almost to oprflowiiiK n speilal tv that will lie affected by tho propos
troln that left Honolulu at In o'c loc k ed extension of Itlshop street from
Sunday moniinR. 'It's a llne-lookinK Hotel to lieretnnla and the elosltm of
body of men," rpmniked one ns ho I'nlou street; and as yet all the In
looked over the crowd made up of well terests to be affected haio not been
dressed, self-respect Inp. hard norkinc; heard from. Many of theso claims arc
citizens. The Inau piepared under the cnnsidernblt Inrper now thnn when (he
direction of Mrs K W HhliiRle win first moxo toward the opcnliiR of Hlsh
spread on tables on the Iraii at the op street was made, ns provlouslyta
fear of tho Peninsula home. It was ted In tho Mullet In. Those" lit
perfect In every detail and could not prctent tiled with tho clerk of tho I'Mrst
novo been bandied with creator alien- Circuit Court ato:
tlon tnnlcetv of detail If the President Mrs. K. M. Tnjlor $ 800.00
of the TTnlted Staffs had been one of I. U Landn l.ROO.mi
tho guests - ' " 'I. V.. Thayer 2r,0.00
Tho affair was not factional in any John Iluekloy and trustees
senso and not politic al except that the under will of .1. J. Snlll-
talk of the men assembled on tho law n van, deeeased
or taking trips In the launch to tho Pielfli Club
drydock nnturnll) turned tit political t'lias llrowor Hstate, Ltd..
topics As Mr ShliiRle expressed in Win. Wnllcrs
his remarks at the Mian, "We are not II Yip Hun, doltiR business
Rtrlnp iou tliis lunu In the wny It It under nnnio of Utote &
sometimes done Jiiht beforo the elee I Cramer
tion to get oui oios iinu support.' Simpson Decker, by IJishop
This is morel) nn assembly to express Trust Co
our Rood-will and npiwecHiitloiiMif your niznbpth J. Monsarrat (for
loynlty We are not puking ymi for. homo place, not Including
am thing; wp are thahMiig1 you for interest in other prop-
w hat ou have done." ert ) i 10,000.00
The piut assevnbleil nt the tables Plrst National IHuk (1-.1 un
ahout 2 o'clock When tho cigars wet u divided interest In Mon-
passed aroutnl. It. W. Rrcckons was' sarrat proporty) 18,090 00
asked to act as tonslumiler for n few Mutual Tolephono Co 823.00
Impromptu remarks Ho called llrsl Nettto P. Fisher (lenso on
for a rising toast to the President of Waller property) GiOO.OO
the United Stn'es, a sentiment that Mary II. Waller 5,100.00
was greeted with appUlise. A toast J II. lloyd. Caroline Ilobort
was offered to the Republican party son, Sarah Mossmnn and
and tlenrRp A Uuvls responded with' MS Ilo.d. tenants In coin
one of his ringing Hiicochcs that aroufc ' mon In H undlxlded luler-
ed enthusiasm. Tin- toast to Delegate! ost in Adams property ..
Kuhlo was greeted with a cheer, as llawnllan Electric Co
wns Mr R W Shingle, who wns asked Sisters of Sacred Heart ..
to respond Then Mr. Shingln tnadu Roman Catholic Church ...
It clear to PM-rjcinc that he Is for K'l St Louis College Alumni
hlo flrbt, last and alw ivs as long ast " Association
ho will run for Cougrrds lion 11 I. , Castle Hall. Mstic Lodgo
llolsteln Natlnial ' imtulttncniiiii. le I No 1 of P
OY SOT
SAVES GIRL
'I lie Palainn Junior Troop of Hoy
Qcouts Is Justlv proud of numbering
laddie Akau anionp Ita members. I'd-
dlo Is pnly 13 jenrs old. but ho did not
hesitate an instant but sprang Into tho
Palama gymnasium tank and icscucd
a little girl who had fallen from the
riiiRB Into tho water. Hddle saw her
full and knew In an Instant that sbo
could not swim. The llttto girl went
down twice before tho boy scout could
reach her. follow Ing her clown ho
liroughf her to the surface, and then
It wns that the knowledge he has gain
ed of how to break n stranglehold
enmo Into plav and ho freed himself,
nt the same time safclv landing tho
girl It took twenty minutes' work to
rcUvo her.
I2."i,onn.on
10.0im.0u
so.ouo.oo
33,000.00
300.00
7.1CS.0H
in.ooo.oo
Gs.r.n
4,0"i0.00
1,050.00
7.G17.50
SALVATION ARMY IS
ARRANGING MEETINGS
The special meetings whlcli aro be
ing conducted by Colonel (Icorgo
Preneh nnd Mnjnr J, Willis, assisted.
h) the otneers In charge of the iirl
ous Salvation Arm corps throughout
the Iidnnd.c, are largo and enthuslns
tle KiithprliiRs M r.wa .Mill, the llrst
of (lie series nway from lluniilulii, tho
march extended from the pretty now
hull In the place where the open-air
meeting was held, nnd the line was
more than "four abreast" beside In
tho hall, six new members were re
ceived, one wedding look place, and
three conversions nre reported
This good beginning Is followed up
In the other places Tho return of
the colonel nnd major tho llrst of May
should bo the signal for lively times
In Honolulu. Kvcryone Is looking for
ward to May 11. when tho colonel nnd
otliccrs conduct tho Salvation Army
Homo meeting The drills nnd sing
ing by the children nro nlvvnjs Inter
esting and well demo Sunday, May
12, Is another great occnslon, wllhlivo
incetlnRs lilt dnv end u speclnl Calvary
demonstration In the oveninp o
demonstration In tho evening Olivers'
lnectlnKs (conference) will be hell the
latter pirt of thl Interesting scries of
meetings
Cool, Comfortable
Summer Furniture
' .?...'- i1 U -fc w '-tIC $ s''
&jiiimk'mMm&mm.mmim&$
-frIBIBIBIBBrat5cai53gsafefe,WrasaT M
e Wo re ready agsln with tlio Annual
Summer Furnlluro Exhibit.
Tltee"vho havo waited fop this an
nouncement may feel certain that
HOPP'S always earry tho most exten
sive variety of furniture for veranda,
sun parlor and out of doors.
Reed, Willow, Double Cans and Bent
Wood designs await you at prices ex
tremely reasonable.
LEAF GREEN PORCH FURNITURE
Made throughout of select Whlto
Maple, thorough kiln dried, and con
structed with screws and bolt, mak
ing an almost indestructible piece of
furniture. The finish "Leaf Green" is
very durable and pleating to the eye.
Three ; different designs In Chairs,
Rockers and Settees.
ARM CHAIRS $1.50 to $7.50
ARM ROCKERS $5.00 to $8 00
SETTEES $10.00 to $15.00
Hand-Woven Willow Furniture
Is exceedingly dciirable for warm weather.
It is so light, cool
attractive do-
anil comfortable, and can be woven into very
Signs.
Ladies' Straight Chairs, Rockers, Arm Chairs and Rockers,
$7.50 to $15.
Double Cane Porch Furniture
'Inexpensive, comfortable and durable frames made of sea
soned Maple, extra heavy stock, seats of double cane, backs
either double cane or slat, in natural wood, specially priced as
. follows)
No. 14 STRAIGHT CHAIR, without armc, rattan teat, slat
, "" back, each . . '. $1.35
U'oM ROCKER to match 1.35
No. 23 ARM ROCKER, rattan ttst and flat back 2.50
No. 4 Large ARM ROCKER, rattan seat and back 3.25
No. 3 ARM CHAIR to match 3.00
No. 1 Extra High Dack ARM ROCKER, rattan seat and
m back 3.75
DENTI WOOD LAWN DENCHE8 painted green, 4 feet. . ..$7.25
BENT WOOD LAWN BENCHES painted green, 6 feet.... 9.00
CANVAS RECLINING LAWN CJHAIRS 1.50
CANVAS STOOLS and CHAIRS 50c and 1.00
Quality Couch Hammocks
Made of extra heavy canvas, with pockets in end and wind
shield, .complete, with good quality mattress in denim or khaki,
$15. ,
See our Window
Display
Grass Matting Rugs
The ideal porch covering. Comes in almost any sizo and in
green, brown or red.
9x12 $9.00 ...s 8x10 $7.75 0x9 $5.75 3x6 $1.50
keep out tho sun, but let
in the cool breezes.
10 ft.
I
$8.00
8 ft. 6 ft. 4 rt.
$0.50 $1.00 $3.50
4, "
l4 pevth kjcr :f'F'
Vudor
Furniture of
Quality
18,000.00
spondcel to The Oi-ganliitlnn and lamps Stelner 27,rQ0.0O
Jiaat Opened.
The Oriental Crepe Goods Co.
(Dowson A Russell)
YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK BUILDING - UPSTAIRS, ROOM NO. 3
Wholesale Importers of Crepe Goods, Silk Crepes, Cotton Crepes, Crepe Shirts,
and Cropo Goods of Every Description
CALL AND SEC OUR SAMPLES
New Dry Goods Store in Sachs' Block
'OPENING OFFER
Flaxon, stripe and crossbar - 2Qc a yard
OTHER PRICES EQUALLY AS LOW
BAKER & ifOKE. Proprietors
Remember the locations Beretama, near Fort Street.
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I. 0. 0. F. CELEBRATES
93d ANNIVERSARY
Tho social function held Saturday
ovenlug by the local courts of Odd
Fellows In celebration of tho ninety
third uunivorHiiry of the founding of
tho order, was a most elaborate affair,
with moro than llvo hundred attend
ing. A formal literary program opened
tho doings, whlcli Included tho proc
lamation, iidilFonsca and recitations
Then followed tho whlst-playlng and
dancing, tho Kawulabuu quintet club
furnishing tlio music.
At 0-30 thoro was nn Intermission
during whlcli refreshments wcrq
nerved
Tho decorations of tlio ball room
wcro quite pretty, hunting, Hags and
Japanese lanterns being used
I (Jn tho ceitntnltteo In chargo worn
Dr Ilollnum and I Pctrlo. The mem
I hers nf tho general lominltteo vvero
111 r;vcnnoii, A. V Clink, W (1 Chnl
I mors, I) A. Jarolison, Miss Amy Hick
I ness, Miss Jcnnlo Macaulay and A,
I Myhro
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MAUI CLUBMEN ENJOY
A WATER-WAGON LUAU
(Special ft ll 1 1 ti 1 1 n Ciirrespnndonre )
WAIMJKU Apr 29 The lunu Riven
hj tho Athletic Club Association ut
Camp One Saturday evening was nt
teiulpil by nenily live hundred people,
among whom were threo plantation
mnnnsern II II penhnllow of Will'
lukti, r r Iiahlwln of Piiuneno nnd
II A Ilalilwln or Maul Agricultural
The lunu was deelnird to have bpcn
one nf tho most Ntiniptuoim given for
many n long day, and u plensantov en
lug was eiilovi'd b all tho guests, al
thoiiBh nothing stronger than water
nnd soda wilier llgiircd on Iho meiiii
D.intliiK was IndulRoiI In until after
inldnliiht T.ho Knlu (Jleo Club fur
nished excellent music for the dancers
FINED FOU KEEPING
DISORDERLY HOUSE
Clina. Miyamoto, proprietor of n Jai
iiucse hotel on Kukut atrcot, wna fined
$7."i and costn of court Saturday morn
ing by Juelgo Monsarrat for keeping
a disorderly house. Tho cabo has boon
on tho court calendar for Kovcral
w cekH. '
Miyamoto wns arrested by tho po
llco for permitting disorderly persons
to riecpient lilH place of business,
whoro they disturbed tho quiet of tlio
nlRht. When tho. Jnpancso wns
brought Into Vourl ho, through his nt
torney, ('.. rV ClilllliiRwortli, nnticiunc
cd his rcndlneHa to go to trial, hut the
probccutlon was not prepared to pro
ceed with tlio enso then.
BISHOP RESTARICK
AT ST. CLEMENT'S
Ulshop Itcstarlck preached a most
pnwerlul scrnion yeslerdoy tnoinlng
nt St Clement's Church
"Tlieto Is n false Iden prevalent to
il ty that wisdom lies In tho knowledge
of tbe facts ascertained by selcnce;
that tlier eylls.eir society would vanish
If all wVrel educated In modern knowl
edpe, this clespllo tho act abundantly
MlMittitiiirr rpn'iltnt? nnel wrltlutr. nrlth-
metle and so on have no power of
themselves to make men honest or
women pure"
Siifji, wcro thfioponlng words of tho
bishop's, dH-ennrso. Ho took his text
Irom the veihcs of tho fourth chapter
of the) Ac-Ih.
Tho Turners Palls, Mass., cotton
mills advanced the waged of their Rev
el nl hundred emplojcs G per cent.
REV. EBERS0LE GIVES
ILLUSTRATED LECTURE
Tho Illustrated lecture Riven by
Ituv Kbarsola at Central Union
rliurdi Suuday-i evening was enjoyed
by a InVgv uiidleiico Tho now set of
sillies showing tho life of Christ wmo
perfect pieces of art work Tho pic
tures presontcd worn by William Hole
mi HiirIIsIi artist of nolo who Jotir-
nejed frequently to tho Holy Land to
fainlllurlzo himself wllh tho sccneb
ho wished In deple-L Tho set ho pro
duced uumbors SO pictures divided. In
to threo Krouiis, each with Its uccom
punjlng lecture, which was dcllvorcd
by the milliliter.
It K Ilonlno oporated tho storeop
tlcou
MID-PACIFIC GIVES
SERVICES AT PRISON
Tho Sunday services at O.ihu penl-j
lentlaty eslcrday woro In chargu pf
Mld-IMcltlc Itibtltitto Miss Means, tho
new iniiHio teacher, had chargo and
sang two solos, which vvero much ap
preciated. Mr Cross and Mr Robin
son of .Mills collcgo gao two abort
addressoB Mr. Cross told tho story
of Iho modern Knights of tho Cross,
nnd Mr. Itohlnsoii made a shoit ad
dress on "Tho Klght for Character,"
PERSIAN PRIEST
MAYC0ME HERE
Abdul Il.iha, who Is tho head of a
uIIeIoiih cult with many folhnveiH In
Ihuopc mid qultn a number in Anicr
leu, Is nt present In Chicago, attend
lug tho convention of Rahalstn lie is
on a tour of tlio world, unit Is expect
ed to stop hero on his way home to
Persia Ho will deliver many lectures
on tio mainland, ifn announces him
self ns tho prophet of this particular
age Tho study of Il.ilinlxiil Is wild
to bo absorbing tho attention of a (
numiicr or prominent society women
In Washington nt tho present time
BAND CONCERT.
The IIiivmiIUii bund will play u
nioouliglii concert In Hiiiiiiu, Square
ut liuir-iuist seven o'clock tonight, Tlio
program will bo;
Polonaise In .Mask .t Vaust
Overture -Den Junn' ,...'.., Monrt '
Just Someone and Tmo Heart (now)
'. .,. Anderson
Scleitlon I.llelu Wnll
Vol nl Hawaiian Songs. .An by Itciger
nilcctlon Hrniinl Verdi
Rural i'Vstival mid Seesaw (new)...
Losey
rinule lluln Hula , Wcnrlcll
The Stur Spangled Iliinuer.
The Best,
Laundry Soap
JWiliUitnl
Ji. o wn ui a
ttajile rem eilyfor
iCOlfeiia. hnrtrnm
nea ana tnroat
taffanttniiR find
t)orttlng great
relief in bronchi
tis and asthma.
Crystal White
Soap
VJ $2,000,000For Candy ml
U That' what Man rrnnclsco spent WbI
U fur e'andy Inst year I mm I'
""sJaaall GEORGE HAAS AND SON SOLD IHlcV
;Kfll HALF 'THE ENTIRE QUANTITY lJHfi
Wtfr Houolulii appreciates good tilings to fVSj
eat, and the local sain of HAAS Candy 1W
I Is Increasing each ninutli. ' IHI
J &V1 HAVE YOU TRIED THE NEW SzMl
BLAl Sold Only at Our Storo Always Tresh laKi3l
babbhi BasWaVsiH'fi
ml Benson, Smith & Co., Ltd., Ill
lUl HOTEL AND FORT STREETS VAA
mi M.THKnPVAII m
aj.aBs' llsaWsaaTaa1aWaasasMs1aaaaBUsllrWsWa' MWz
wmmammmmmmmMmmmmmmmmmm
II it 1 1 c 1 1 u Want Ad9 will llud It.
Ask Your Grocer For It
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