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?: 0 EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1912. PICK OUT DALLAS (Continued from Pge H guard, the Savannah titibU- liml a inn Jorlty mi the llrst ballot nml Ills cbi linn uok Ihun made unanimous Imperial Officers Chosen KiiIIouIiik tire- ilii' novv Impi rlnl hill cors Wllllnm 1 t'uniilm.hnm 1! iltltnorc Mil , Impe-iinl I'oti-iituii William V Irwin IioHIiik W Vn Deputy Imperial I'niiMiinti I'mli-rlek: It Smllli ltn better N V I in iK'Vlal t'htef Italilinn I I'litiin-n Stevens I'milauil, Me Itnporlnl Assls'ant ltnbbnn Henry 1' Medrluglinus lr S l-onls .Mil Impi rial High I'rlest ami Tropin-! 'harlot i: Overshlre- Minneapolis, Minn , finperlnl tliilde Wllllnm S Hi own. I'lllsburg. I'.i Imperial rreusiin c. I Ili-njumln II" Itnvve-ll, Notion lmpo I rial Hoc-order j Wins I .laenbv Indianapolis Itupe rial First tVromoiiliil Mnstor. V l't eland Konilrlek Philadelphia, linnerlnl Second tVtotnonlnl Maxtor. Clll-t I. tinriotsnu, 'Intotun, Wash . Iinporl il Muiilial ' William I Matthews, New Ynrk ("II v, Imperial Caplaln if tlu ('maul i:nioI A fill I n Savannah, (In . 1m iwrlal Onler (innril ("liarlirM were grante-d In Parkers buig W Vn anil Nashville. Twin, anil a dispensation was gruntoel I'nit St Uuils III Applications or Moiitgonn-rv, Aln . Crand Island, Veil ; Hoanoke. Va . ami Port Smith, Ark, were ilenleil It wns ileclileil tii grunt mi mure chnrtort except when on application has loo sinners ami to allow no leinple to recline its nie'iilier Hie Imporlarlouncll was reduced. rhiiiit olio tenth Hie time of next veur's conclave nt Dallas was llxecl at Mav lJth and llth Cincinnati put In n Mil for the PJ14 conclave anil San Francisco I'll." n-l.1.3 ,m .11 1 ,,( rtum I, fine f.ir ill.. Iho .1. .,.! ... cent ,.. ,1... I.ennl. l .1,.. ,1i III Hie mm nine si-v " " I ". - n -- - r..l il,..Bn,l hi.ludllii! the memhers of isltltiK Arnh patrols and bands l-r IU1.1 nrtllho June mid Julv . ca w.re Kiicsts of 'Kddle" Mnler. at a "'" AiiKi.-t and .scpt.mh.r hnrbecue served on his ranch Mrs ' ' artlll.rj the schcdulo lolm P Trim wlfo of the I'nst Impc ' " Instruction Includes Runners nam rial Potentate was the Riiest of honor Inntlon. luttcrv drills, iilKht drills. In ai a i rrupMon tendered b) wives of "'"tr drill nthlitlcs. tlrst aid. (Ire S-'hiluers this afternoon . "- olRiiiillnB tree plantlnu construe- I he spectncular electrical pnncnnt Hon of Held works smnll nrms practise. l,lven lust nlRlit wns ropeattiltonlBht n"d of course, the service practise , M i I with the bin morturs ALOHA PATROL MAKES A HlT.SrS (Contlnued trom Pane 11 nt the great I o AiiriIis conclave m - conlliiR to ehirtis t, MoiUiih pint po- tuitati of Aloln Ti mple who n turned this niornlnK from the foist b) tho liner Kona Mr line kits iittencleil the- crimd council sessions until the- close of the business program nnd Ihiiicniiie on to Hawaii With hlin also came newspapers ft inn I os Angeles pilntlntr in RlowiiiR mid picturrniie terms the storv of how Aloha Temple made Itse'f i ind Its nolilis ruinous and loomed lln vvall la a verv effective manner The news tint Sunn) Jim Is pne tknlly ussured of ruelvliiR IiIkIi Shrill er honors will It pin sunt to his hot of friends In Hawaii Moreover It will be, u spkndld Hilnn for Hawaii In the we) of pullkltv and promotion work ' Hnwull can In mlsht) proud of Aloha Temple,' said Mr llockus this inornlnK. 'for the Arab Patrol limit r Sun Johnson tarried otT the honors mid the Slirluers made a wonderful hit "At the Pnsaili pa drill a vvnk from last Mondn) tho pitrol wns the most striking feature The Rrnndstnnd 111 front of which the various pjtrnls drill ed was J limned with people, ten thou Bind, It vviis said, and the Aloha Pi trol went throiiRh Its drill pi-rfictly At the conclusion of the spear drill. Kriiest Knnl. Hear) Ilickley, Mrs Pstes (fonnerl) Miss lannin Hose) mid Miss Wllhilmliia Weight of Hllo stood out In front of the patrol and sans 'Aloha Oe' Those people falrl) went imid with enthusiasm You never saw mi) thing Hl-e It ' l.os Angeles Rave the Slirliu rs n ry hospltuble mention nnd the whole eoiiventlou was a ri markahle one Hv -er) representiitlvn Shrlnir was given a i-llver flask as a souvenir and the wife of ever) representative- a silver coin purse I.os Angibs spent JllliiOO on this convention The decorations were titunnlng 'Alohii Temple's rmpllml nt the Hotel Ijinkershlm was ovi i win lining i It took me forty minutes to get from I the door of tin hot! I to the reception room That's how huge the crowd wns Aloha Temple and Islam Temple of H-n Pranclseo were- the big hits 'The I idles' reception for Mrs Treat wife of tho retiring Imperial poten tate John P Treat was very larRe It was Ileum! that 4059 Indies shook hands with Mrs Treat 'Jim will receive very strong sup poit for tho Imperial outir guard next Mar Krnest A Cutis of S. mini) ill, Cin who wns elected this )enr, told, McCandless that he himself will sup- port hlin for next jiar" A novelty In millinery thl season 9I '- . ...... (tin crown of nno color and the hrlm of another Tho iiuallty of tho straw may nlso vary I'rlngo plnys n prominent part In MinmlnK llncerlo gowns It Is either c-f mercerized cotton or linen and, ofi course, Is wnslmblo The tight tnllorod bIcovo Is a prom Input favorlto for suits and dresses of effe-cls of wreaths und vines nro lovely Sleeves em wimo of tho evening dress heavy worsted material. and very stylish. os aro tiniest pun's or tullo. A lower Belmont. Has I the notch which mokes 1 it sit right. 2 for 25c j: Clue U, Tcabody & Co. makers of ARROW COLLARS AHEAD FDR p. pi. win Ik lh c tli it t'ncle Sim's iMIr biw iinthln to tin til linrmr row would i t i null slunk bv look lug at the si li -1 ii I of piogrethlvc cxer. elm-t nml drills to apple to the various arms of tin suvlie on Oihu for the i pi i loil of tin Mar devoted to IU hi trilnliiK ili nihil ile.1 ns April to () tu her luilo-lvi The schedule which h is i he, n pripartil bv euh rei,lmeutul ami pot foinmnnihr h oriler of O, in ml Mm oiuli shows that the ofllcers ami mill of nil arms of the service will hi ll ml press, i for time to On nn thllin (hut work nml ship, with a scant al lowance of the littir at times loslllv of the Rreutett general In ten st are the practise martins thosii for tin full riglmi lit tnKlug the solillers on the Ioiir hike round the Munil 1 here I an to he three marches prescrlhcd one ' for single compnulcs to last from three to six ihivs, another for l ittnlioiis for the same period and the third for reu- limntx tn ioor hI to ten ilaH At t,,,t,ilrr ,u' pniciiiie martin' he belli In J"H AllRllSt llllll October At Sihodild the man IiIiir schedule Is In- S.lionil.1 the man hills sclieilllle Is '"" ahbiisi m pieinurr nun ccc- Koine work that the Infantry hns to do In addition to the Reiurnl snlillerlmt inumeniteil nhove Is rnnKe and field ! llrliiR pntrollnR iliv nml nlRht, scout- Iiiit Indlvldiiil Held cook 111 if. use of Under, intrenching also to practise jswlminlnr their horses nttack and de- f i line of convovs drafting of Held or- ,1,-s nivl pissliiR of obstaclis The Held nrtlllerv has Its own special line of work nnd Instruction ( ARMY NOTCS. .Si ennd I.li iittu int 1' A Price Jr hns u-it ncelved his promotion to first Unite nunt nnd with It a trnnfi r from Port ItiiKcr tn the filth compaii) nt tho 1-nsldlo Sicoml 1 leiitennut OinrReP llunihert Is transferred from the Ctth to Hit 105th with station at Port ItURer Colon' I James S lingers has been detailed a number of the armv retiring hoard to nice t at Honolulu vice Col- oiii 1 1) J ItnmliouRh who Is nhsent on sick have Major tleorRe II Duncan has been I'ellevcd of dut) at tin Arm) War Col li Re and ordtred to rejoin his regi ment at Scholleld 11 irracks LINK BROUGHT WILSON BACK A cable from l.lnk Mc Candle ss thnt tin lo.n Piuiil Commission was to open bids for tin construction of two "ttlons of tin 1 ln lulu belt road svs tun was MittUlmt Incentive to lirhu me hack to Honolulu" stated John II Wilson forim r road supervisor for tho tit) of Honolulu contractor and Dem ocratic political linlir, follow Ink' Ills xtipplni- ashori from the Pacllte- Mall liner Kona this morning I attt nihil the- Pulled Stated I.ong shon iiu n's Convention, which was held Tin oiiiu Wash 1 received a cable n tin evening of Ma) 7. mid the fol lowing da) was on a tiuln hastening to S,in Prune Isco where I hid but it few hours to transfer to the Koiea I am hue to cuter tho lists In the pro o d lilt i onl contracts" detlartd IImui wlo his llgiirul In the county roid contract iii'd the subsequent cou ti st for maiiv months past 'I In gathering of longshoremen which I iittuidcd tcprcscntcd those tic 1 -e Rates from the Pnclllc- Coast district Hawaii has heretofore never been rtp n scute d ut these gathtrlnRs ' llrfore this mcctluv adjourned Mor ris Keoholialoli mid ni)self wcro des ignated as members of the executive cominlttic for Hawaii 'I will as a Democratic national com mitteeman have for the mainland lin- imdlntil) upon the nvuirilliiK of tho '"It road contracts, which will be let ii. i IMlllrilfit " on Snturilu ' A cition yellow is very effective to trim a gown, or It may be used for tho cntlro costumo If relieved by touches of embroidery Orlenlnl coloilngs nro evident In many hinder designs nnd tho garluud U TO GO WIF YOU" ImpreBsnrlo Joel Cohen nnd his ever faithful suttelltu "Wily" Prestige, who i re responsible for the brltiRlni; of n merry band of colored minstrel men to this favored Paradise of the Pacific, tuok occasion to seek a secluded spot within the dark recesses of tho Opern lliiusi; bIiiro this tnornliiK, follow Ing tin arrival of coist news, and there Indulge: In Just a plain R.ird u variety luindshake llonolulniis wun h.ivu i Inlitly bicti uttctidlnf- the perform atue of the Hugo Minstrels may not know exactly how close n call this i Ity had In lieltiR stricken from the hint-wry tit the colored klli-?s of minstrel sy It was only learned this tnornliiK that It required the diplomacy of u stuti Milan In deallni' with u rebellious South Anierkan republic to dually calm the milled feelings of the luln Ktiol men to such extent that they would nicept the second tlass passcti get lucouiuiodntlon us provided In tho MiitMin Navigation ste.inu r Wllhe-I-uiina With all tuenil.ers or Hie- company on board, and scenic edicts lafe-ly Blowed nwu hetiiMlh the hatches, the perfortue-rs nt the last moment before, casting oft of lines nt Sin I'mncisro tire said lo have entered n dc-clde-cl kick al the- niospeet of silling the blue Pnclllc In the role of second-class I1!. . l'l 1 lutl in I it io iliiimrt ure- frehn San Ptaticlsco was delayed for half an hour or so bv the refusal,; " ik of the members or the- minstrel troupe " "'' InterestlnK o . ....! ,i il. .1.1.. unless their limn- 1,p elven out of doors u n I...... " " ..-, .- ugcr urrnnged tor them to huve Ihelr inenls In the llrst class saloon. The colored thesplans held steerage tick ets nnd were sntlslled with their lot until one of them peeped Into the llrst cIubb dining Biiloon and noted the glistening cut gbiRs, glittering sllver wnre nnd snow white table linen A comfortable dining room had been equipped for them In the Bteerage, but the) Insisted on having tho real talng or nothing nt nil They were willing they said, to wait until the cabin pas sengers had eaten It was explained to them that they had booked under tiO Bteeruge tick ets and therefore- their lot must be cast nwa) from the coullnes of tho llrst cabin white folks "We- hain't gvvlne tub go wit ou," allowed the Interlocutor "Wo done determined tub stay right h)nr on de dock, sail'" "Oh, very well," said Port Cnptnln C W Suundcrs, climating to get tho baggage of the troupe ashore It required some time, but finally the colored comedians gave In, nnd they were us luippy us anybody else as the liner Balled nway nt ociock FOR DYSPEPSIA 1 tt IINk .No Moiiej It Uu lr) IliN Hi mid. Wo unnt evrrv one tronhled with" Indlgeatlon and djspcpsln to come to ...... ol.iru iiti.l .tlititln il liov tt Itevntl n.n-i- TniJii. TIh.c emiinln llls.1 tnuth-Siibnltrnte und Pepsin carefully committee extetdtd Its Jurisdiction in combined so ns to develop their great- reviewing the conduct of General Alns est power to overcome digestive dls- worth Hexull Djspepsla Tablets are very pleasant to tuke They tend to soothe the Irritable, weak stomach, to strengthen und Invigorate the digestive organs, to relieve nuusea and Indiges tion, thus ptomotlng nutrition und bringing about a feeling of comfort If you give Itexall Dyspepsia Tab lets a reasonable trial we will return jour monev If von ure not sutlsfled with the result Three sizes, 2ri cents, SO cents, nnd 1 00 Remember, you can fcbtnln Hexnll Itemedles only nt our store The Jtexall Store llenson, bmltli & Co., Md, Fort k Hotel Sta DREDGER BM With water pouring through a mini ber of recciitlj opened scnmB, the big dredge California, which for a c-ar or more has been at work on the deep cnlng of the entrance to l'earl Harbor and which had started on a voyage to San I'ranclscb In tow of the powerful deep sea going tug HerculeH, put back In distress. The California Is now moored at tho upper end of the harbor near the rallwa wharf bulkhead. Iho Ited Slack tug Hercules, be llevcd to be drawing down a fat sum of money for each day under tho pies cut charter with tho Hawaiian Dredg ing Companv, Is now awaiting orderB, The Hercules with the California In low Bteamed through thu channel atul Into tho open sen headed for San Iran Usco yesterday morning. It was not many hours before Captain Dan Thompson, veteran master of the tug! was notified that water was finding Its way Into seauiM In tho dredger hulk. A consultation followed and II wns decided that tho only thing to do was to put back to Honolulu. 'Iho dredge. It Is understood, will bo thoroughly strengthened with the addition of many heavy timbers be fore proceeding to sen again Whether tho Hercules will remain heto and ' mark time" or will be sent back to tho Coast without the tow, had not been definitely decided upon this morning. The California has been in service for a consldeiablo number of ears The craft Is an unwieldy one nt best and upon meeting the heavier and more boisterous seas outside tho har bor, It wns only a matter of llmo tin til serious leaks developed Corsages are swathed In tulle, RECREATIONS , 1 MINSTREL SHOW IS FURNISHING SONG HITS Kverjbody Is whlstlliiK 'There's No Vse In Askln', for You Know the Uni son Wli," tluso dnv It Is one of the big song lilts of the minstrel show nnd seems to have taken hohl of Its audience Yvlth a lm, for ever) body whittles It ns he leaves the theater This song Is onlj one of mini) Rood ones on the. program It Is hard to'till which are belter, hut the) have all been earning the npphiiiM and RettliiK It, ton. There was n 1Mb crowd nt Inst nlKlit's pcrformnnce free from care and responslhllltlcs, ami If noise madii Is nny Indication of the helRht of their spirits, the must hne uijoveil the cftilnK t)ioioiiRhl lil Tolllver's monoloRiii Is full of new Jokes nnd funny storks he has heen tnkliiK well with his midlence the hikt two nlcjits, nnd It is will worth u trip to the Opera House to Innr him Kents for till pi rforiuances are on snle at the rooms of the Proinotlo.i t'oininlttie. HIAWATHA UNDER MOONLIT SKIES "Illnvvntha" In panoraim will be Rlvcion the grounds of the Kiinicha ineli.l School for (llrls tin- cvihlnR of Saturdii) week. Ma) 21 ns n benellt ' Ajhlollt A-cl.tlnn ami the The program and It will nder the moon lit skies provided the wenther Is what It should be , HARBORS BILL IS $34,000,000 WASIIINOTO.N D C Ma) 1 The river and harbor appropriation bill was passed by the Stniti toila) amended to curry 18,000,000 more- thin as pissed 1 1) tho House unci making a total of uuout $34,000,000. The principal Increase- was JJ.SOO.UOO to the House provision of tJ.COU.OOO for Improving the- Mississippi Tho remainder of the Increase- made b) tho Senate was compose ,1 of smiller amounts, nmong them being Chicago harbor, (350,000, Ohio river near L'jlro, IJGO.OOO, l.os Angeles harbor, 3JT,250 Senator llurtun took positive ground ugultist resumption of plans for the Improvement of the Missouri river A strong defense of Secretury Stlm sou nnd an attnek on tm majority of the House tnllltni) uffnlrs committee for Its report on , the circumstances which led to the retirement of Adjutant tjeneral Alnsworth after a threatened court-martial were contained In a re- I" uunmien lo me House- toua) ) "' minority members of the commit- tec. The tuliioritv report lit M that the C'ordlriKS of silk satin, chiffon, braid or llght-wclght cloth are evidenced on nearly all the frocks AMUSEMENTS. Change of Program TONIGHT Hall Sisters Song and Dance Eddie Hill Electric Pictures 5 -New Pictures- 5 r&&fef' RIJOU THEATER TONIGHT World-Famed YoKohama Troupe Japanese Acrobats Returning from London "No Act Like Theirs" AXOTIII.H HI.ADMNI.il Italian Saxophone Quartet Musical Favorites Waldsteln Trio Great Roller Skater FMP1RE THEATER TONIGHT Effie Bayle & Patsy MOTION PICTURES AMU8EMENT8. OPERA HOUSE tuesday evening, may oni: wi:i:k onm.v 14 Hugo Bros. Greater American Minstrels 36 COLORED ARTISTS 30 Street Parade Daily By Their Own Military Brass Band Seal Sale opens Thursday a Promotion Committee Rooms. m. at PRICES 25c, 50c, 70c, 1 ATHLETIC PARK Baseball for Sunday MAY 19 TWO GAMHS TWO QAMKS 1:30 STARS vs. P. A. C. 3:20 ASAHI vs. J. A. C. Reserved scuts for center of grand stnnd und vvll can be booked at U O Hull W Ronrf Sporting Department (entrance King street) up to 1 p in i after 1 p in at .M A Const ,(. Co, Sing and I'ort Prices 50c, 35c and 25c Children 10c ASK 32,000 MASSES BE SAipR)R HIS SOUL DI'llUN, Ire. April 22 Wllllnm M)nn rcecntlv died at Hoscrca, Conn ty Tlppcrar, Ireland, leaving $101,000 which he made In the saloon business lu Cleveland, Ohio, from which city he returned homo ten years ago None of his relatives benefited more than J2000 by Ills will, but ho benueathod $40,000 to the Abbot of Iloscrea on tho condition that 32,000 masses be celo bratcd for the re-poso of his soul. Thu relatives of tho deceased are contest ing the will. Hie inroads of Socialism among tho working class of Jews was deplored In reports and speeches made nt thu conference of American rabbis at Hai ti more. Tunics nro seen on street suits. many tallorul Closing-Out Men's Suits, - $5, $6, $7, $8 Men's Pants, 600 pairs at $2 Boys' Suits, - $2, $3, $4, $5 L. B. KERR. Sb CO., Ltd. Kapiolani Building, Alakea Street il I Whitney AND Marsh June Home Journal Patterns NEW SAMPLE LINE OF Shirt High Neck Dutch Neck Excellent Values Prices : $1.50 to $3.50 m Facial Massage at Home 1ml u s I mil K with Aw i(l Vacu Masseur jj ihkiby Used with cold creuin cm tho" fnco 5lH" MHDAf nml neck for removing wrinkles, blue!; fJHrQI vwilH Iliads nml otlur facial blemishes caused aKKSi VISHI b pooi e Ireiilatlun lyHl IBj PRICE $1.50 A SET Hi iml Benson, Smith & Co., Ltd., M itmf hotel and fort streets ubi m-fmi s to r e MWfcs&JM Light Trousers N In stripesjust the thing qy e ftv for summer wear price v".p No charge for Alterations. NEW DRY GOODS STORE IN SACHS BLOCK BAKER & HOKE. Proprietors Remember the location! Beretanta, near Fort Street. See our4 Window New Lyra Corset Waists In Long Sleeves Short Sleeves Sale ! " Panama Hats, - $3, $4, $5 $6 Men's Collars, - 75c. a dozen Undershirts and Drawers at unheard of prices. 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