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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1912. 3 sKlV
i Admiral Cowlcs represented tho t'nl i j i p-1 "" 1 f "" m
cd States Navy, while General Mncoml C I r I II " 1 1 ' I I'll 'I I I W
I was on hand as the Army's rcpresenta ,Nv A rTTIlll ' l V . a ' II
tlve. Chief Justlco Robertson nnr t ,X V I 011111 J I I fok u'iftl M l5 O II th
I many other prominent men were ot . .lr!l-VS I II ABvV rlysiit-ni H! I ' Va
The
New Here But Not on the Coast
. Only Establishment on the Islands
Clothes Called For and Delivered Daily
by Auto Delivery
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Tlio Wllliolmlna nrrlvfed In San
Francisco today and the I.urlino loft
that port for Honolulu.
Tlio Mnramii arrived at Victoria to
day. Suglhara, Japancso contractor, was
arrrstcd tills morning on a complaint
of another Japancso, who wns run
down and pinned under the wagon of
the former. At tho pollco station tho
two Nipponese shook hands and de
pal ted.
Klunl, Ilussjan, was arrested today
on a charge of assault and battery.
Ho will appear before Judge Monsar
rat tomorrow morning.
Dan Knnialm, pollco sergeant, stat
ed this morning that he would fight
for the reelection of Sheriff Jarrctt.
p Ho said that Jarrct bas made good us
' chief of police of Honolulu, and
claimed that every good citizen should
support him In the coming campaign.
II. L. Holsteln said this morning: "I
am going direct) to Washington to
meet I'rlnco Kalanlanaole, Hawaii's
Delegate to Congress. I expect to bo
DRINK
RAINIER BEER
The choice of connoisseurs
the world over "
RAINIER BEER
Brewed by
Seattle Brewing & Malting
Company,
Seattle, U.S.A.
Suititorium
Dry Cleaning
Of Ladies' and Gentlemen's
Just Opened
Alapai near Hotel Street
Phone 3350
in Chicago a few days beforo the con
vention sits.
Tho regular weekly Ad Club lunch
will take place tomorrow promptly at
12 at tho Union Grill. ,
The eighth annual report of S. M.
Damon, guardian for tho cstato of
Thomas Kay Keyworth, Incompetent,
was filed In tho first Circuit Court to
day. It nhovvs that receipts amounted
to I2.C23.82, and disbursements,
12700 02.
PERSONALITIES
MRS. RII.EY II. ALLEN left this
morning on tho Blcrra for Scattlo, her
former linmn. wliprn Rhfi will mnkn nn
extended visit. Mrs. A D. Allen, who
has been visiting Mr. ana Mrs. Alien
here, returned to Seattle on the Sierra
ulso.
J. P. COOK1C was one of tho nrrlv
ills by tho Claudino this morning.
W, J. COIJI.HO Is In town, having
arrived on tho Clnudlne this morning.
JOHANN IUSMUSSKN today filed
with tho clerkv' tho Federal Court
his petition for citizenship. Ho Is n
native of Denmark.
Equipped to do
Clothes
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a natural theater, tho scats rising In
properly-graded tiers, affording tlio
spectators an unobstructed view of
the staco nnd its annroaches. On each
stdo of the sCbps wore- tribunes, from'
which one could both see and hear, ;
and Hie overflow crowd was nccommo-i
dated on seats and benches around!
tho roped-off portion which guarded
tho platform and tho natural approach
cb and oxlts usod by the actors. A
fringo of trees on tho mauka sldo turn
ed tho fresh current of tho trado wind,
making an atmospheric backwater
whoro tho spoken word carried far
and true.
A Graded Scheme.
A carefully thought-out schemo was
followed In thto arrangement and stag
ing of tho pageant. Each and every
grade of runahou Preparatory School
was given Homo completo part to play
In tho clnematograplilo wholo, that
part being in accordanca witli tho his
torical Biibjcct that tho grade Is now
or has recently been studying. Tho
first-grado boys and girls portrayed
the dawn of the world'B civilization
tho tree- nnd cave-dwellers, and tho
Ksklmos. Tho second-grado students
played tho "Hiawatha" parts, their
work in history having dealt with the
North American Indian. Tho thhd
grado took upon Itself to show tho
early Grecian civilization, nnd so on
through tho list of scenes and play
lets. Preparation tor nil this has taken
months of study and wcok of actual
rehearsal. In fact, tho young actors
and actresses lmvo been so steeped In
their parts that they have long been
letter-perfect not only In their own)
lines but in those of their fellows as,
veil.
Tho teachers deservo unstinted
prnlso for their painstaking work tliatl
mado the finished product possible.
Many of tho s'cencs worn written en
tirely for tho pageant, uhllo others
woro adapted from school play books
and standard works, with hardly less
labor.
Notables Present.
Manv of Honolulu's most honored
citizens woro on hand this morning.
Governor Krcar was ono of tho first to
arrive, and throughout tlio perform
anco ho occupied a Boat In tho center
of tho tcrraco ovorlooklng tho stngo.
Sachs for
Dry Goods
tho arrangements were nil tun octy n IKM- Mariinina s V?& ;fl"i7 W
could bo asked. There was no crowo VJC lTlCUILlllC 171 ffiUzk l. tk f , VW 171 Wft
Ing or confusion, and cverj one wb. a'n K- mVUIVIIIU I 0S'nXiSh 1 l ( ' KiJu I ffl
had a ticket found n comfortable sea 'SJFji I I rzPfJ Vfrfl - " ..-" " i VST fl I tfl
from which ho or she could get an un y2SvO. HMil 1 t&MSSzZiri & ZfZZZshy "B? tl WW LJ 35
obstructed view of tho pageant f if sBrV- - Wllhnill , 1T -lfl'lf 'J ffifeW1 Y&T m 111
President Orimths of Onhu Colleg ' SB IllllIUUl I WrV I l'i-" S-fr li5 ' r XMW I S
nnd Principal KHIs of. Punaliou Prci EM I I $WS?'2SS-fe Vg5 -) V&SjSSBPL ,.,' I Wt
were two very busy men. They wen SI . . .1 C-'4Jj,'(fe'- iiwllKl '( Wi
stngo mnnngers, costumers, and It SB A I n Art A I I z2&0Z9kiK7 Vh tKfMKL&'Vtn 11 ll
fact hold every position necessitate. AllUHUl I 1 T .TiB H I B
by tho big undertaking. MLiSl , ' ZgWftlM 'mMmMB tWW1 I 1
"I am greatly pleased with th ,T ... , . , . Jl . rKvWlWWIlK&HA I il
showing mado by tho students," sail Aycr's Sarsaparllla Is a tonic C.&Mjgs RV lffll MiH&?r&i . I ?
I President Grimth. "it has meant imr. and alterative, free from alcohol. I I -7$SH4W,;ra I J
work mid plenty of It for all concern. Whatisa"tonlc"? Amcdidnc . f --liiSWiKMWt Ain l fS H i
ed, but It ha, beenjvor .1, vv hl.e." gtrength of tQnc. & TTl .ZjmMM D 9 f
tiii: paoiian't. medicine that builds up, gives "-' iss-XfMM fwiM 1 WmK vSA 1
Lift and Customs of Primitive
Civilization.
The tree-dwellers and the Kiklmox
with their mode of living, their ens
tonis and their weapons, lifted the cur
tn In of tlio past I'roinpth at !i 30 til
ounK!tcrn who nrtrnwil the Im-kIn
nliigf. of the world's t'lvltiz.itlon tool
their places on the platform nnd went
tliroiiRh the pnntnmline descriptive ol
their life. The story, plctorliilly told
rnn nn vv Ith .the smoothness that mark
imI nil the scenes of the pageant Thosi
who took part were
Tree Dwellers I "red Chamberlain
Marguerite Ault, Vernon Holler, Nor
man Dills, Dllzabctti Iru7ler, Dorotb
OllliH, Gwendolyn Ourrey, Illllfort
Owen, Mnrgaret Thrum, Marie Abel
Irwin lleadle, Hurold Drdnmii, Ann
Gayler. Huldn Guild. Mnbelltn Mead
KInrcnco Rhodes. John Wnlker, Doro
thy Curry, Mnricarct Phllllpt, Illshop
Klrinry, Mlrlan Kinney
Cave Dwellers Gordon Campbell
Irving Ulom, Dstelte Cnssldy, Kululnli'
Dcvereux, Richard Gnme, John Gere
James Hooks, Irvine Paris.
nsklmoH John Campbell, Itur-scl
Crazier, Alonzo Gnrtley Jr, Albert
lloogs, Jamei lluilxnn, Anna Ijinge
IMgur Kroll. John Mrl-ant". Mnrgucrlti
Reynolds, Dudley Smith. Armstrong
Tow no, Robert Wnll, Dlennnr Wnyson
Maryjano Drown, Frederick Trotter.
2. Llfs Among the Nortn American
Indlam.
"Hiawatha."
Indian brnves and maidens and tin
birds nnd beasts of the forest primeval
next occupied tho platform In portray
al of tho f-tory of Hiawatha.
Dorothy Chamberlain, as Nokomls
lifted a clear voice to the song of tin
forest, while William Hughes, us Ilia
wuttia, and Deo Cjiiminlnx, as Iagoo
played their part well In the story ol
tlio North American Indian
INSERT 2
Characters:
NoKomls Dorothy Chamberlali
Hiawatha .'. William Hugho
lagoo I.eo Cumtnim
l'lrelly Montgomery Clarl
Bluebird , Louise Drew
Robin Eleanor Lysei
Roebuck Relilen llurtlef
Roebuck Donald Hal
Rabbit Walter Johnsoi
Squirrel Clifton Mnyni
Ufliiaws Marguerlto IleHer, Catbnr
Ine Ilcnncr, Llllo Ilollmnnn, Jennie lion
Anna Cooke, Dlennnr Cooke, Margnre
Cowes, Mabel Dclnporte, France
Humphreys, Iwnlnnl Jaeger. Hylil
Johnson, Gladys Kong, Reatrlc
Krauss, Dlfrldn Lnnge, Helen I.ewb
Violet Mnertens, Knthrlne McLnni
Mnrjorle Simmons, Logan Shepherd
Emolle Tresknw. Catherine Wall, Mar
garet Wnll, Roxelle Wall. Dllzabctl
Wiitn house, Miriam Weinberg
Drnves Mnsnn Aknl. Relden Rart-
lett, Theodore Corbnley, 1'rederlck
Forbes, Ddwnrd Horner, Sadan Knt
sukl, Jlobu Kiitsiininnn, Albert Pot
ter. Corwln Snyres. Alvln Smith, Wal
ter Stelner, lYank Thompson, Wll
belm Waldejer, John Wholley, nurr
Wilder, Gordon Young.
Rlrds .Norman Ault, Carolyn Oar
tenberg, Kntlinrlim Kennedy, Guy
I'lltr. Margery Schmidt, Winifred
Warren
3. Grecian Civilization.
Theseus und the Minotaur,
Tho story of Theseus nnd the Mlno
tnur wns acted In pantomime, but six
hernlds kept the audience Informed of
Just what tho action meant, It wns
with a mighty heave that ndvvln Pe
When other foods
do not agree
try drape. Nuti.
Many people havo found that this partiallv pre-digetted food quick
ly restores the normal tone of tho digestive organs, and
"There's a Reason"
The wheat and barley of which Grape-Nuts food is made aro so
skilfully treated at the factories that the starch of tho grains the
energy-producing factor Is changed into grape-sugar, In which form
it Is easily digested and quickly enters into the blood, ,
The LANCET saysi
"Our analysis slums that It Is a nutritive nf high order, since
It (Grape-Nuts) contains the innstltuuitH nf a mmpleto food In
wry satisfactory und rich piopoiliuu, ami In uu easily assim
ilable state"
Grape-Nuts
Served with cream or milk, also with fruit, fresh or stewed.
"alterative"? A medicine that I asur: - h Vi lWM -"r I
alters or changes unhealthy ac t 1ir MmMMSW r
tion to healthy action. Aycr's I EzZ-- ' P I 'W llW' i U
Sarsaparllla does all this with- ? '----'-- - llMW USU ll
out stimulation. Ask your doc- I j illnilir dp rf I
tor if a family medicine, like I ""jf WmOTml
Aycr's Sarsaparllla, is not vastly 1 Bill 111 VwL rn ir
better without alcohol than . lIlMlllil vmv fi
with it. m VJIJIJ W
Aycr's Sarsaparllla 11 wi i
t n- I f i yf & C. . I -n v. , u. S. A,
erou. lit, 1 neseus, raised the gn at
ocU under which repo-ted the sword
nd sandals of bis sire And bis Jour
ie Into the ('riitiiuluh)ruth, guldeil
j the clue 111 tho hands of tho de
nted and resourceful Arindno (I'miices
Odwnrds). and the light wltli the inlno
aur that followed, gave tho audience
mill' real thrill'.. The chiming bells
)f the welcoming chorus of rescued
outfis and maidens rung down the end
if n really (harming picture.
Chnraitirs
egeus. King of Athens
Richard Sliiionton
Velliru, wife of Aegeiis
Paulino Kliiegel
rhesciis, sou of Aegeus
Kdwlii Peterson
Vrl.'idnc, daughter of King of Crete
rrances lMwards
Wliiotnur, who yearly devours seven
youths and' maidens from Athens.
Arthur Ilrow-n
'Irst Herald Mnrguerlte Shepherd
Second Harold Ijiura Pratt
Hilrd Ilirnld Frederick Klebnbn
'ourth Herald... .Abrnm Hiimplireys
"Iftli Herald. .. .Caldwell llumphrc)
lxth Herald... Charles' Chllllngwnrtli
The seven ynutlis who are to bo de
oured by the Mlnotnur Henry Pngue
enni Cblirib. Hugh Cooke, lehl Kiit-
'iikl, John Morse, Allan Campbell,
tenny Damon.
The seven maidens who are to bo
tevoured by the Mlnotnur Mary Mnc
lhall, Anna Ashley, ' Hilda Wntklns,
Margaret Sayres, Marie Sheld, Hazel
Denlson. l'attle Wnterhouse.
Athenian people, who bill Theseus
mil the seven youths nnd maidens
"nrewell upon their departure for
"reto. nnd who greet them upon their
eturn borne Alice Ralley, Preston
'hapln Richard Ctnrkson. Kntherlne
1e lreest Albert Dux el. Norman Dv
rton, Ijiudrum Ollmore. Rerthn Hur
ls. Gay Harris, Sybil Hocking, I'nr
'ell Mann, Marguerite Plltz, Alice
ihnrp Drmn Tarletnn, Frnnklln Tone,
'bnndler Woods. Aynko Yamnmoto,
"olin Slnglehurst
4. Roman Civilization.
The Return of Cnrlolanus
The story of Roman civilization was
told In "The Return of Cnrlolanus"
Newton Tenney I'cck, as the repudiated
Roman general, showed nil the hall
marks of a real star. Ho also showed
hit mastery of the elusive Ijitln verb
by drilling his nrmy to Ijitln com
mands The nrmy "made good" by
going through the' manual of spears
with clockwork precision. The legion
made n brave show In Its glistening
nrinnr, which, by the way, must liiivn
represented the work of many a night,
nnd tho parade ground of the Vnlsclan
ramp presented n truly martini aspect
when Veturla (Ron Kaplolnnl Marin
Towse), Vnlumnln (Alva lllnni) and
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5cnjanin C'othcs
Investigate
The various makes of clothing in
this town and the chances arc in
favor of " BENJAMINS."
There is something entirely dif
ferent in these garments not found
in other makes. We guarantee
every suit that leaves this house.
WE INVITE COMPARISON
THE
CLARION
Corner Fort and Hotel Streets
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New Dry Goods Store in Sachs' Block
This Week Special
Lace Curtains, 50c. pr. up
OTHER prices equally as low
BAKER & HOKE. Proprietors
Remember the locationi Deretania, near Fort Street.
The Best
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Crystal White
Soap
JURORS CAN GET MONEY.
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lunihhal vvlin kjivm that auttlclt'iit fuiula
luit bun iftelml to tiatlHf all fciii'li
eliding Tilt llinoilllt to he paid out
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