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8 EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU. T. H, WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1912 I M ?A 1 1 ( r Who Wants Strength? Who Wants a Clear Active Brain? Who Wants Vitality? If You Suffer from any Form of Neurasthenia ttaws' MSstfiira PERSIANfc? NERVE ESSENCE will sunnlv reconstructive power and reeencratlvc force to restore ou to perfect health, rebuthl both tody ami uiimlj infuse rejuvenating energy in eery part of the nervous system, bring health, strength and power to enjoy life to the full terinn Nene r.f-nceconUlnii no Mercury or other Injurious drtifcs A plnicle box brings rtinrkrtl imjroetnent and miycure In .IIkM cncs The llrown Kxport Corapony New Vork. autliurbu- nil Chemlt to refund the money (f the full course treatment of six toiet Is taken am dues nut cure lo tiyt delay longer buy l'err-ian Nerve Kssence to-dfly lus FOR SALE AT ALL CHEMISTS ' and by Chambers Drug Co. oriinnn n n i cwhouffs" the very i i i n i i r i r i 1 1 n a .1 1 latest thing in v ,. m uuv . 'Ulr NEW 18-HOLE Just what you want for lunch is what we serve. Try the lunch at noon and on your way home in the afternoon. No charge. 285 9 dldWff7& The Best Laundry Soap Crystal White Soap Ask Your Grocer For It OLYMPIA Bottled J Beer Bottled by th. Olympla Brewing Co. U& J. T.UM WATER GONSALVES & CO., LTD, Queen Street At their Bottling Works, Seattle, Wash. Distributor! Nine-Hole Golf Links of Cav alry to Be Joined to New Infantry course. The golfing Iw has llnally stung the nrmy, mill now, In addition to tin gulfing hill of department hcndiiunr tern; there me n score Of oillccrs at Schofleld llurrncks ttho have tnken up the Kutne imil tire keenly Interested In It furthermore, l.eflchun now bus the only IS-holc course In the Terri tory, mill the nrmy players point proudly to till. fait to offset their somewhat dctlclcnt putting greens and the occasional Inconvenience of havlnk n cheering troop uf cnvnlry ride down 11 player uh he It addressing the Imll for u particularly tricky approach. The Schoiltld course Is In reality two 9-hole lourse. which, by the re inukliiK of a single hole, can be Johns' toK tiler to fiirm u Ions links In the form of a IlKure 8 Whnt In known uh the cavalry course has been In ixIMitue for some months, nnd li above the new Infimtry course, the lutter being lone and Hot, while the former I hilly and crosses ntid re- uosses a deep rnvlne which forum the hazard for seventy very sporty hole Hy bringing the two together, a course combining the good features of both will he available. .Major Hrneste V .Smith Is the mov ing spirit In lufuntry Kolf, and to hlin Is duo the credit of laying out the course and shooing players onto It until they felt the fascination of the game for themselves. Now they have the fever badly, nnd put In all their spare time "chasing the pill " The Infantry course Is one of mag nificent distances, and while there are no particular dllllcultles to It outside of the length, the putting browns" nre still rather rough und the fair green ulTords some lies that nre not Ideal. All things considered, the pnr of 44 Is not too lenient. There Is one hole of C50 yards which tries the mel tlo of the player The man that holes It In the bogey C Is certainly playing the gain I Following nre the distances from tee to hole on the Infantry course: 455, 374, 371, 279, 232. COO, 280, 450, 283. Total, 32.14. The cavalry course measures: 475, 130, 260, 400, 315, 250, 170, 300, 340. Total, 2640. I Linking the two together will give a nicely arled course of approximate ly 5900 yards, which, with a little care nnd the Improvement of the putting surfaces by sprinkling them wltli oiled sand, as Is done In Southern Califor nia, should provide tlrst-rute sport. Among mo nnicers who huve made creditable scores on both course, and who are the leaders of the soiling set, are Major .Smith, Captain Watklns, Captain ortnn and Lieutenant Nny lor The latter Is the best plajer at the post 'HANDICAPPING GOLF, Players Brought to Even Terms By Novel Method Requir ing bood Lungs, HURT IN AUTO Here's the very .latest Rolling story, nnd players who have dllllculty In coming together on even terms with the ordinary methods of handicapping, may profit by the tale Two strangers met nt the llrst tee, nnd agreed to engage ench other In n. friendly gnme. A discussion ns to 1 the vondltloiis of the match revealed that one of the pair was a scratch 'player nnd the other an U-handlcnp mnnrand ultimately the hitter offered to take on 'the scratch man with two "whowffs." "I have heard of bisques and other trnnge menus of allowing odds, hut 1 never heard of 'whowlTs.' Whnt are they?" queried the scratch man In surprise, but he got no satis faction, ntid was told simply to wait anil see. The scratch man started brilliantly, ninl easily won the llrst hole. At the second tec he had computed the pre liminary waggle, and was at the top or his swing when he heurd a hiivage "whowffl" behind him The result was n miss, and he looked round hast ily to ascertain the cause of the dis turbance, only to llnd Ills opponent smiling blandly "What's the mutter?" he Inquired angrily "Oh," said Ills opponent, "that Is my llrst 'whim IT.' ' mid I am not to fill jnu when I'll tuk my other one." It was a one-sided game after that, as golf, rs may well I understand, us Mr Scratch Man, ever anticipating another "whowff." was 1 put entirely hit his phi) I nun I HOW THEY STAND (Percentages .Ma) 1 ) COAST LEACUE. W Oakland, .' is Vernon 14 San Francisco 12 Los ' Angeles It Sacramento 11 Portland C 1, 0 11 12 13 14 10 NATIONAL LEAQUE. YV. Cincinnati 10 New York 8 llostoii . , 1. G Chicago ..' C Pittsburg 5 Philadelphia 4 St. Louis 6 llrooklvu 4 Pet 751) .CO .500 .45S .410 .273 Pet .7C9 .727 .500 .455 .455 .400 .385 .3114 May Not Be Able to Fight Flynn ' ' After'' All Champion Turns Down Big Offer. PITTSni'Ittl, Pn, Apr 24 Kn route to n rOndhousc where he wns to start training Tor his 45-round hatlle with Jim VI) nn, Jack JnKnson, heavy weight champion of the world, wa secrely Injured nt 2:10 o'clock this afternoon when n lurge auto ttuck crashed! Into the Johnson car mid hurled the big negro and his vnlit to the street. Johnson was iluxcil and was tinnhle to arise. Physician were summoned nnd found that several tendons In his back were w rendu d Johnson will not he able to resume actlvs; training for sev eral week, according to the physi cians, and It tuny he that the light with I'lsnn will have to be postponed. Johnson's auto had Just lift his ho tel und was being driven rapidly down Wyllc nveiiuc, hi the negro section, when the accident happened Detective Cole' Went to the old of Johnson He summoned Pollec Sur geon Sillily, who, ujter usccrtuliiiiii; the extent of the champion's Injuries, ordered his removal to 11 hotel. John son was alfo sllghtlv brills, d about the head, and hi clothing was hi tnt trs .MILWAl'KlIi:. Wis.. Apr 30 Jack Johnson pas turned down an offer of $30,000 by Hugh Mcintosh to meet Sam l.aiigford In a boxing eontvst In Australia, according to the nunouncc mi'iit made tnda by T S Andrews of Mllwaukie, American npiesenlntlve for Melnlosli Andrews got Into touch with the champion on rcielpt of a cablegram, und was given ,the answer. "Nothing doing " :: :: :: GETS BEATING AMERICAN LEAGUE. W. I Clilcagu ., 10 lloston 9 Washington '7 Philadelphia 7 I, I Cleveland Detroit .. , St. Louis New York BIG BARGAIN SALE Completa Lines in All Departments will be Sold Without Price Reserve. Commencing Wednesday, May 1 CANTON DRY GOODS CO., Hotel Street, Opposite Empire Theater MERCANTILE WEEK-END EVENT Usually the week-end has many events of varying character to attract und Interest people of leisure, as well as those wIiobo time Is taken tip ly some steady occupation. The most striking event for this coming week end In tho mercantile district Is the close of the great bargain sale that Is now in Its second week at the Canton Dry Goods Co.'s store on Hotel Btreet opposite the Hmpire Theater. Many of the lines that were first placed on halo have been disposed of but those on which they now quote prices nre as complete as on tho day the salo began. You will, find the price quotations in QQQS5SS3SSeSS3e33Q3QS3SQ33$SQQQQ3SSQSQeQ J 0 0 0 0 o o o o 0 o a o o 4) o o o o o n o o o LOVEJOY & CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FINE WINES and LIQUORS Agents for Cream Rye Whiskey Old Jas. E. Pepper Whiskey "Harvey's Special" Scotch Whiskey "Calwa" Wine "Maui" Wine , Bartlett Water Best Quality of EUROPEAN WINES and LIQUORS SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO FAMILY TRADE it o o o o o o o o 0 4) O o o 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 10 NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. W Victoria S Portland s Spokane 0 Vancouver 7 Tacoma C Seattle 6 Kid Ceorgi', who was mii In Ho nolulu last Kiimimr In n 15-rouiul hip podrome with Palsv McKeuna, has Just been handid an awful beating on ,ct the Coast. The San IVunclsco Chnui- .714 '-' WIJH: Siti I Hownrd Morrow, the Chicago mid- 5j(3 'dlewelght, waltzed away from Kid .538 tleorgu of Stockton In he 1(1 -roll ml .j bout nt the Wheelmen's pavilion 111 oahiuml last willing (, forge ran true to form. He dogged It cvtry Inch of tlie -way nflir tho third l on nil. when Moimw stung him with hevcial well placed rights and lefts to the head. After that lime the Stockton mall re fused absolutily to light The showing of (leorgf was u keen disappointment to the fans, who llg iii ed -on a lively rough and tumble buttle, especially after the guqd form which Oorge showed In his recent battles lint bis heart left him Just ? iji! POLO TODAY. This afternoon on the beau tiful Momialua Held, polo teams from the Oahu club and from tile rifth Cavalry meet In the llrst of u three-game practise Kirles, that Is expected to give the game an Impetus tluit will enrr It through u successful season Tor Oahu, .the team that has 1 been playing together as the Iteds will take the Held today Another team will go In Sat urday, nnd; still n third the following Wednesday, tho Idea being to try out ns many play ers oh possible. The Cavalry, being short of plajers, will ,iso the same tcum throughout the series. Toda's llhc-up: Oahu. Dr. Ilnldwln..No. 1. .Macfarlane. No 2 II Dll'iighnm No 3 II Damon. . Hack ltefi ree Snin llaldwln Tile game Is sihedule sturt nt 3 o'clock. Cavalry. J Mllllkln . . Hanson . ...S Dual. (Ironlnger to t: ji COMPANY H IS BEATEN BY E SECOND INFANTRY LEAGUE. Company F . ... 11 Company H .... 12 Company E 11 Company D 13 Company G 12 Company C 13 Company D 12 Company A 12 W. L. 10 1 9 3 6 5 7 6 6 6 5 8 3 9 10 Pet. .909 .760 .515 .538 .500 .335 .250 .167 A critical game In the Second In fantry League series was decided ,vcs lertluy nfternoon on the Infantry Held nt Scholleld. Company 11 was beattn by Company II. 14 to -0, mid with the loss of this gnino IPs chance nf catch ing the league leaders was greatly len rencd. lurry started In the box for the burs, but Kelly, uno of the reliable pitchers of the- team, was substituted In the eighth, and was knocked all over the lot. Duffy pitched it good game for Company 11. The wlunerii go frinii fourth to third place nan LOUIS ROLLERS BEAT THE SPARERS ST. 400 .357 .107 I'll. .015 .571 500 500 402 357 Mrs. Lucas, wife of r J. Lucas, mil-! us """" "H ,ll!' opponent opened m sician in a local theater, dropped a purse yesterday afternoon while auto moblllng with her husband. The purse, containing $52, was picked by a Ha waiian boy. who disappeared nulcklv Into an alley. It is expected that tho police will llnd the hoy today. 'S'?4"S4S'SS3S'iS'$S'S9 this Issue of the II it 1 1 o 1 1 n . A cas ual study of the prices will provo that tills Is a money-saving opportunity for shoppers for the week-end. und even the urgent calls of hi frlinds and tho hisses of his enemies, failed to spur the Kid to nctfnu. Three First-Class Artists At tho MODEL SANITARY BARBER SHOP Bethel and King Streets E. G. Sylvester, E. Schroll, Proprietors IIHST SRltVICK QUATtANTKED The St Louis bowlers took two out of tluee games from the Sparers yes tirday nfternoon. In the third round of the singles tournament two games were rolled. The scores: ST. LOUIS. Stone 140 178 1U.1 617 Rose 121 109 123 425 I'M y 135 142 107 414 Coney . IlhSOtll Dummy 402 4S!l sPAitnus. ic:i J r,o 14S lf4 124 133 627 14 IK 120 123 140 44K 425 403 435 447 305 1277 Singles Play. Ileriml 170 15-, 200 147 IDS 885 i: r Schmidt.. 190 loo 190 132 170 sso That Tien Wlso Is not to be blamed for tho decision of tho Honolulu Amusement Company to cancel Its con tract with the Hen Wlso troupe, of per formers was tho decision of Circuit Judge Cooper yesterday In tho assump sit suit brought ngalust Wlso by It. U T)ler, ono of the performers. Tho no tion of tho amusement company, says the court, terminated any contract made by the defendant to keep Mrs. Tyler on tho stage hero at $35 a week. sa e II 11 1 1 e 1 1 n Want Ails will find It The PALM CAFE Situated for the present on Hotel Street, across from the Empire Theater Delicious Cakes and Pastries Gunther's Chicago Candies Telephone 20 1 1 URGED TO RQW IN EAST Local Oarsman Cabjed For By Winning Stanford Crew That HeStroked. Stanford Vnlverslty Is plnnnlng to send tho rowing crow that won the Pa cific regatta to the Cornell regatta to lie held the middle of June, and an urgent call has been sent to Krcd. Wlrhman of Honolulu, who stroked the victorious Cardinals, to return and mukc tho Eastern trip. Wlclunan re eclved a cable from the university a fgvv davs ago, and Is still considering It. There Is a possibility Hint ho will be able to arrange his business so ns to make the trip. "1 got a cable nhout the crew's east ern trip, asking mo to return to the Const and Join it," said Fred. Wlclininu this Morning. "I don't know whether it will bo possible for mn to get away or not. If I can mnke It, I'll do so." Notification that tho Stanford eight Is eligible has been received from Cor nell and the student body Is preparing nn active campaign lo ralso the $2iou Hint will ho required to send tho oars men cast. Alumni from till part ol tho country will ho requested to con tribute. Oilier I ban Cornell, Colum bia, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Hjr anise will enter crows. H.E. WHITE LEADS II. U While or the Strikers is high score und high dverugc man In the Students' Howling League to date His high mark Is 230 mid ids average 104.33. Stone of the St Louis team is set und, some distance behind the lead er, ills best score Is 193, und his av erage Is almost tell pins lower than Willie's. following urc the figures: i II H. White (Strikes).. 9 Slnne (St. L) 0 Hose (.St. 1) 1) II llrown (W.) 3 W U Morgon (Strikes). a Cowles (Splits) a lay (Spares) c Hitchcock (Hollers) Hal (St. U) 0 Ionian (W.) a l-'assotb (Spares) a Coney (Spares) 9 D. llaldwln (Splits) a lteldford (Strikes) 9 II. K. Morgan (Hollers). .3 Ciordon lirown (V ) C Alexander (Splits) 9 Piatt Cooke (W ) 0 Campbell (Itollirs) ....9 o'Dovvdu (W) J Cruee tSt U) 3 BRITT0N BEATS PAL MOORE ALL THE WAY SAN I'ltANCISCO. Cat., May 1 Jack llrltton of Chicago won us ho pleased from Pal Moore of Philadel phia lust night. Outside of the fact that the match went twenty rounds tu tliu decision that was given llnally by lteferee llunlon, with Hrltton outboxlng Mourn at every step of the way and having ills own wuy entirely after tho second round, there isn't much to record. Someone uptly remarked that, so far us llrltton was concerned, he might have been lighting Ills sand bug out at training quiii tern, witli nothing to do but luud a punch und get out of the wuy of the returning weight. And Hint tells the story. HS. Ave. 230 104 33 193 155 00 109 149 00 153 14 COO 151 1'4 5. 11 175 145 22 164 144.33 182 143 77 172 142 611 171 137 77 180 137.44 181 135 00 1GI 135 00 157 131 5.', 105 131 55 145 131 33 160 128 SS 158 128.50 152 12). UH 161 124 00 144 122 33 The Tourist, Asks "Where Are the Best Barbers?" And the Man Who Knows Answersi Union Barber Shop 0 0 902 Nuuanu Street CUNHA'8 ALLEY Phone ,2708 0 0 o Next Union Grill, on King St. J mSQQOQQGQGGOQQQQQQQGGGQQGQQGGGQQQQGGOQQE .,,.' '. , ' . j. ., )