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EVENINQ BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1912,
"The TIME, The PLACE, and The GIRL
IN THE BIG CAMPAIGN
IS
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JUNE 22 IS THE TIME, THE BULLETIN OFFICE IS THE PLACE AND YOU
ARE THE GIRL, MISS CONTESTANT YOU CAN BE THE LUCKY WINNER
OF ANY OF THE PRIZES IF YOU MAKE UP YOUR MIND TO WIN TODAY
Race Still Open TcniriesE And No One Certain Of Victory
The Lowest Contestant In the List Could Start Today and By
Real Effort and Determination Rise to the Tap In Less
Than a Week No Candidate Has Secured Anything Like
a Command'ng Lead Your Chances of the Very Best.
Willi ccry contestant working wllh
mlRlit nml main ntul oncer In securo
every possible nte ami subscription
llli a Hit of prizes unsurpassed In
llio history of Hawaii nowspapordnm.
Hie IllR Popularity Campaign of the
II n 1 1 o 1 1 n has now entered upon Its
final lap. Four weeks from tndnv the
eall of "Time'" will put an end to Ihn
elTorts of contestants, and the many
splendid prizes will he awarded to the
seventeen young women who hnc
ihouti themselves entitled to receive
them. Till Is the prospect in lew
for every candidate a thance for
insHcKslon of the handsome l!)12 cirn
pletclyeipilppeil "llecal" aulomohlle.
mi elegant j.Viil "Remington" plavei
piano or a ningnllbont acntlon tour
In S.m Kranilsio. with ten das of de
llchtful pleasure and excitement in
the great !( of the Pncltic Coast, a
perfect MOO diamond rliiK, a solid gold
ladles' watch or a r"ti:.d trip to Ki
Inuen or Honolulu and return. And
the greater the elTort the greater the
aluo of the prize won.
Do you know what this shortness
of lime means? It means that you
limp hut four weeks in which to claim
your reward rewnrds on a scale,
never hefore equaled or even ap
preached In the Territory Howards
which many people would ho willing
io work years at tlio hardest kind of
labor to nttaln, but which you can se
cure liy putting forth a Utile real and
earnest effort among your friends dur-
Ing theso few remaining dayR. Kvcry
minute spent In efforts to securo sub
bcrlptlons now will repay you In full
on .lime 22, which is now so rapidly
approaching, and nuy one of thcho
prizes call bo vours If you will hut try.
lines not the prospect of so toon
(InlmliiK your reward ecllo and on
tliuso you? Just think what Joy and
pleasure, will be yours If the llnal
count of votes discloses the fact that
YOU aro the one who Is entitled to
the splendid "Regal" 11112 automobile,
complo.tely-eiiulpped with every de
vleo known to the modern automobile
world for I ho comfort and convenience
of niitoonners. This car is a hand
nomo ono, vvlih the lato.it safely de
vlie, nn "I'ndorHlunR" frame, and ev
ery thing that could possibly add to Its
completeness lias In en provided. AND
IT IS All, YOPRS IP YOIT AUK
WILLING TO IM'T FORTH AN KF
FORT IWRINO TIIKSi: IV.W DAYS
THAT Hi:.MAlN.
And then, too, there are the othet
splendid prizes, each of which is worth
far moro effort than ou could possibly
pul forth In Its hccurlng had you
worked every minute of Hie time from
the stnrt of tho contest to Its closo.
What ona thing offers moro homo
pleasutn and enjoyment than a Bplen
dlil "IlemlnRlon" plnycr-plano? The
best of music, which Is an absolute en
sentlal In every linine, can ho produc
ed on theso Instruments by a person
who knows nothing of music. A nlay
er-plnno Is an Instrument that means
I'nllmlted homo pleasure ntul enjoy
ment. Then, too, this Instrument can
bo used ns an ordinary piano, thus
proving Its twofold value. And the
"Remington" player stands at llio
bead of Instruments of this class VI
It llio Thayer Piano Co.'s establish
tnent, whore Micms Instruments aro on
display, and fee for yourself whni
your roward will be Have the "Hem
lncton" demoiiBtrntod to you, and you
will make up your mind even more
llrmly than beforo that nothing hut
victory anil Ihn possession of one of
these splendid Instruments will satis
fy you. Then, ngatn, you may choose,
If you so wish, n delightful round-trip
lo Sail rrancisco and return, with a
slay of ten davs there. This is an
Ideal vacation-tour, undertaken at tho
best time of llio venr for voyaging and
It olfers so much to llio traveler that
Us value cannot bo estimated.
A dlnnyiiul ring Is a prlzo npprcclat
ctl b any one, and especially so when
the stones nie of the first water, per
fect in everv lespect, fitting, color
and brilliancy, as aie theso which wo
offer. The young women to whom
these rings are nwnxded will never i
have cause to regret having won tlieni
nor never have cnuso lo regret linvlug
entered the contest and having stuck
lo the finish; likewise, the solid gold
ladles' watches are rewards worth ev
ery effort put forth In their securing.
Absolutely guaranteed, with splendid;
movements, theso watches aro ones
which any young woman would hoi
proud to win, proud lo own and proud!
to wear.
A vacation trip Is ono thing whlclii
rvery person feels tho need of during
Contest Facts, and Figures
When docs Hie contest close? Tho contest will positively
closo on the night of June 22, 1912, at 9 o'clock
How will the prizes bo iiwiirded? The tlrand Capital PrUo
11112 completely-eiiulpped ltcgal automobile will be awarded to
the young woman having the largest number of volex In nil dis
tricts. Tho district prlzo s will be awarded lo the young women
In each district standing I n tho first four places, utter tho Cap
ital Prize Is awarded.
Can u contestant win more than one prize? No; no contest
ant can win more than one prize.
low imiiiy prizes will be awarded In each district? In each
district will be awarded four prizes n handsome JS.10, Itemlng
tnn player-pliino; n perfect 1100 diamond ring; a sol hi gold lady's
watch, and a trip to Kllaii c,i or Iloonlulu and return.
Can winners of tho prizes dispose of thein as they see lit?
Winners of prizes may m nke such disposal of them ns Ihey wish
After being won, they are the property jif the winners.
What should a Candida to who desires to win do" If she has
not been nominated, send In her nnino at once, ns It Is not yet
loo Lite to enter 'and win If she has already been nominated,
see that her time Is put t o tho liest usq possible securing voles
Hid subscriptions.
Has an outside candidate tfie samo chance to win ns a city
candidate'' Tho very sain e Rach payment on subcrlptlnn se
cures votes, mid tbn nam e nmnunt paid on weekly subscriptions
earns the samo number o f votes ns a similar payment on a dally
subscription
What Is the most Important thing for n candidate to keep 111
mind? That the contest has but four weeks longer to run, and
to put forth her greatest effort during these icmalnlug days,
What Is a New Subscriber?
For (ho benefit of all candidates wo wish lo clearly explain what
will bo considered a NI'W subscriber:
Any person who was not taking tho llullotln at tho tlmo
llio content opened April 1" but who has or will subscribe, since
Is a NKW subscriber. Changing llio namo Trom ono member of tho
fnmlly to another 18 NOT NKW. Stopping tho paper which Id lie
Ing delivered and ro-o'rdcrlng under another namo at the samo ad
dress IS NOT NKW.
8PECIAL RULE.
Kvcry subscription will bo carefully checked and certlllcU nnd
any votes secured on subscription turned In as NKW, which aro In
reality OLD, will ho marked void. In order to be fair to all candi
dates this rulo will bo rigidly enforced during the contest.
the summer, when tho heat becomes
fatiguing nnd the system, which has
been under a working strain all year, m
begins to feel llio need of a rest. Tho .... ,. , ,
trips to Kllnuea or Honolulu will wlc' '? l ' 'n nuvnncc. aim no v t t -r -r -r -r v t -r t t t t t
..-' i.i .i ...'not des ro to havo two da y papers DISTRICT Nil
puni, i.nm ,mN,n hi. mil Kuenm,. . . . ... . . ,. - - . - :
v
and tho young women who win them'1 coming Into their homes at tho samo
will be fortunate indeed. Kvcry prize
Is one worth trying for, nnd any ono
of them can be yours If you npprcclatn
tho opportunities of llfo and are will
ing to try.
No One Has a "Cinch.'
wo havo arranged to accept and hold
all such subscriptions, when accompa
nied by tho nmouut of the subscrlp-
i tloni for delivery at any futuro dato
Nn contestant In the race has any designated by tho subscribor.
"cinch" on theso prizes or oven on tho
rosltlon she occupies at tho present!
time, and each and every ono has an
time, lo provide for all such sub- Consists ot Honolulu and tho
scrlptlons and to etjablo candidates to island of Oahu from tho center
leap every uciiuni iioiu uiuir worn, v 0f Nuuanu Street, Kast.
FHI.I.Si
Tho prizes that must bo won
In this district aro an elegant
"Remington" plnycr-plano; a
perfect JlOp diamond ring; a
equal ehanco to step In, nnd by dint
of slnccro and earnest effort snalch
victory from thoso who may already
count themselves ns prlze-wlnnors. It
DISTINCT '0. 1.
COUPON Not good after June 1
THE EVENING BULLETIN
Honolulu, T. II.
GRAND FREE GIFT CONTEST"
Tlila Coupon Will Count for 10 Votes
T solid gold ladles' watch nnd a
round trip to Kllnuea or Hono-
lulu and return. .WlnnerB of the
player-pianos have tho :ilvllego
of choosing a round trip to San
Francisco, with a stay of ten
days In tho Western Metropolis.
All districts havo an equal
chance for the Capital prize 1312
"Regal" automobile
Couzle Souzn, Sanitary Steam
Laundry 78,000
Agnes Aylett, King St. 77,790
Paulino Vocllor, 830 Young St. 77,380
Kvolyn do In Nux, Klnau St... 78.900
Klcanor Holt, Lord & Young.. 76,480
Louise. Zcrbc, Lowers & Cooke 7C.I20
Daisy McKcngue, 1GG6 Kceau-
moku St. 7D.9G0
Ida Fernandez, Young St 75,860
Kllzabcth Nielsen, 1407 Nuunnu 75,170
Mrs. Winters, Junction Candy
Storo 7.1,cri0
Mrs.,Nanl Kcanu, I'alolo 70,910
Palmira Mnttos. 1683 Luso .... 67,590
Marjorle McOuIro, Office Sup
ply Co 61,210
Matilda M. Knos, Mano.i Valley 61,010
Mrs. Kcnla Kaal Carter, Hon.
Iron Works 54,050
ICdllh K. Pratt, 1631 Kaplotanl. 52,380
Clarissa Cummlngs, Wnlkikl ,. 51,150
Molllo Mobsman, Island Curio
Storo .. , 50,910
Miss Riley, Moana Hotel 50,920
45,660' Miss Yamamoto, 25 Hotel St. .. 50,690
42.310, Agnes M. Johnson, 1252 Young 47,340
i.hnuld not be nvorlooked, In many Madeline M Cnndloss, Monnalua 30,690, Roso 1.0 Hong, 1436 Alexander 42,310
rases candidates will meet persona Mrs. fleo. Klnnny, Wntortown. 30,580 Miss Akal, Orcen Lauo 40,250
I'Jinci cannon, mucus ury
floods Co 10.220
Allco Pakiko, Kalulanl Homo. 32,280
Mrs, tlessen, Fort Do Hussy... 30,920
Kllzabcth Daniels, Arlolgh's... 20,640
Mary Ah Ping, Normal School. 30,600
Ada Kcrshner, 1177 Alakea St. 30,420
Kdna llrown, Y.W.C.A. Homo-
stead .. 30,220
Mlnnlo Todd,IIawallan News
Co. .. 2S.890
Marie L. Lewis, 1575 Lusltanla. 25,800
Mrs. Rutman, Jordan's 25,640
Mrs. Paul Smith, Sacti'a Dry
Goods Co 25,290
Consists of Honolulu and tho
Is not a safo policy for even tho lead- Island of Oahu from the center
crs In tho raco today lo ceaso their v of Nuuanu Street West,
efforts oven for a short time, ns while ' PHIZES:
they may bo resting, securo In tho Tho prizes that, must be won
thought of victory, someono else may1 In this district are an clog.int
bo doing tho work necessary to climb "Remington" playor-plano; u
up toward tho top and displace thorn. perfect $100 diamond ring; a
Special Offer on "Old" Subscriptions.' solid gold ladies' watch and a
Tho Special Offer on "OLD" sub-! round trip to Kllauea or Hono-
scrlptlons, nnnounccd yesterday after- lulu and return. .WlnnerB of tho
noon. nITords each nnd every cnndl ! plnyor-planos havs tho privilege
date a ehanco to secure many extra' of choosing a round trip to San
votes. This Is positively tho best of-t Francisco, wllh a stay of ten
for that will bo mado on old subscrlp-i days In tho Western Metropolis.
lions during tho contest, and ns It- AH districts have an equal
lasts but a short tlmo seven days chance for tho Cardial nrlzo 1912
every contestant should do her very "Regal" automobile
best to secure these old subscriptions.' 4.4.4,4.4.4.4.4.4.4,44,4.
Nothing better will bo offered on oldi
rubscrlpt Ions, nnd as tho great major. ... ., ... Di.nI , ., ,'.,
Ity of people throughout the city aro"Mr8' "' IlarrU' Scliofleld Hks... 77,800
now inking tho llullotln, ovory,0l"'""" Watson, 245 School.. 76,910
candidate Is afforded an equal chance Mr- J- K. Hiram, Parker Lano 74,930
lo reap tho benefit of these extra "den Notley. 323 Ruckle Lano 74.920
votes 1 . 1 Mrs. David K. Walson, Walanuo 73,140
Special Ballots Mailed Today. .... v.,.,... ,,,, v ,. ',,
Special llallots for extra votes on Alo0 ireBtItlK0. 1201 Pua Uno 67,620
Iho special offer, which dosed last Qeraldlno Neumann. 2616
Thuri.day night, wero mailed lo can- Nuuanu 67 430
dldates today. If these ballots aro not Mfg j,, p. McGregor, 31 DlVh'011 '
correct according to your llgures,1 Lano 56 630
kindly return them nt onco for corrcc- ,s Tnnnk- 'mbiI".'.'.'.'.'.'.'. '.'.'. 52440
""" iKva Kealoha, Children's llosp. 51,590
huture butiscripiions. Mnrlo Wond, Knllhl
I'liturn subscriptions aro things that Llizaboth Kalekn. Kallhl-kal
Daisy Smith, 1450 Fort 15,210
Mnrnea F. McChttng, Fort St.. 15.150
Mary Spnuldlng, 1317 Punahoit 14,490
Mlnnlo Uirscn, Hotel St 12,640
Kllen K. Dwlghtfl 1543 Mnklkl. 12,560
Alberta Miller, Kalulanl Homo 12,200
Margaret Kramer, Illnckshcar's
Hat Shop 11,210
Lulu Drummond, 679 Prospect
St. 10,890
Alice Drlckvvood, Knullanl
Homo 10,410
Mrs. K. 8. Sykcs, Ft. Ruger.... 10,030
Henrietta Arrtida, 936 8. Queen 5,140
Lydla Ng. 2127 Llllha 5,030
Mrs.W.P.Wooten, Ft. De Russy 5.000
Hilda Smith, 1450 Fort 2,120
Mrs, P. Mlyake, 1248 Fort .... 2,130
Klhel Carter, Goran 81 2,000
Mrs. M. Randall, Knglcsldo
Apts 2,000
Josephlno Amos, King Sf 2,000
Kva McCorrlston, 1904 Punch
bowl 2,000
Miss Keating, Illation & Co. ... 2,000
Florence Lu Han, Punnhou.... 2.00D
Kllzabcth Hugo, Kawnlatiao
Scmlnnry 2,000
4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.
DISTIIICT .Ml. 8.
Consists of tho Islnnds of
Kauai and Maul.
PIIIZKS:
Tho prizes that must bo won
In this district are an elegant
"Remington" player-piano; a
perfect $100 diamond ring; a
solid gold ladles' watch and a
round trip to Kllauea or Hono-
lulu nnd return. .WlnnerB of tho
player-pianos havo tho privilege
of choosing n round trip to San
Francisco, with a stay of ten
days In the Wcstorn Metropolis.
All districts havo an cqunf
ehanco for tho Capital prize 1912
"Regal" automobile.
4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4. 4. 4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.
Mary Nunes, Pnln, Maul ...... 77,050
I.. Kcohl Hart, Wallukti, Maul.. 76,490
lxtllso Robinson, Pain, Maul.. 76,280
MrB. A. M. Da Vico, Kokaha,
Knual 76,(20
Irma Wodchouse, Walluku,
'Maul .. ....1 76,070
tlcrtha Heifers, Makawell
Knual 74,480
Kmma A. Chang, Llhuo, Kauai 74,290
Addle Carloy, Pala. Maul .... 73,860
Adeline Hose, Lahalna 68,900
Mrs. II. A. Relcholt, Llhuo
Knual 68,690
Ilnlblna Fernandez, Pala, Maul 67,170
Miss L. P. Aklna, Walmcn,
Kauai 64,470
Rose Hocking, Pala, Maul .... 61,220
Ida Williams, Pala, Maul 59,900
draco Chang, Llhuo, Knual.... 54,380
Ix-slio Lewis, Kahulul, Mall... 52,620
Stella Padgett, Makawell,
Kauai 51,650
Miss K. 10. Kdwards, Kllauea,
Kauai 50.220
Leitanl Weight, Walluku, Maul 46,980
Dolly Ilala, Hann 41,620
Mrs, W. J. Goodhuo, Knlaupa-
pa, Molokal 40,390
Mrs. 'Nancy Rnback, Keanao,
Maul 35,610
Rachel T. Klakona, I'cahl, Maul 32,910
Mattlo Jordan. Kekaha, Kauai. 30,650
Cecilia Akin, Knlaupapa ...... 30,210
Dorn Moycr, Walluku 22,270
Miss I Keating, Kllnuea, Kauai 20,290
Mrs. F. Crawford, Walluku.... 20,950
Adeline Corrca, Llhuo 9,230
Miss If Tom, Kllauea, Kauai. 2.000
Miss Wilcox, Walluku 2,000
44-4-4-4-4-4--l--t-t-4.4-4-4-4-4-
DISTIIICT NO. 4.
4-
Consists of all of tho Island
of Hawaii.
ritiZKS.
The prizes that must be won
In this district art nn
4 "nenVlnpInn" nlnvnr.hlnnn. ,1 t
perfect $100 diamond ring; n
r Bona goia iBfiiir watcn and a
round trip to Kllauea or Hono-
lulu and return. .Winners or tho
player-pianos have the privilege
of choosing n round trip to San
FrnnelMen. With a alnv nt Inn t
dnys In tho Western Metropolis
r ah aisincts navo an equal
ehanco for tho Capital prlzo 1912
"Regal" automobile.
4-4-4-44-4.4-444-4l-4-
Mrfl. John Oabelcr, llolualoa.. 77,670
Amy F. Williams, Hllo 76,210
Malnmlo M, Coleman, Kohala. 75,710
Mrs. Mary F. Lello. Hllo .... 75,260
Quecnlo Shnrrntt, Kamuela. . . . 72,510
Kutinlohn Akana. Hllo 71,030
Maraea Kamakawlwoolc, Hono-
kna 53,280
Allco R. Qulnn, Kohala 52,170
Mrs. K. S. Capcllas, Hakalait.. 50.220
Mrs. P. C. Reamer, Hllo 50,220
Mrs. Maudo Slsslon, Mt. View. . 47,220
Allco R. Qulnn, Kohala 45,530
Maria Hell, Kawalhae 44,180
Miss Williams, Honokaa 42.000
Louise Mclnecko', Walohlnu. ... 33,150
Kmlly Ewallko, Hllo 32.320
Jennie Modelros, Mt. View .. 30,950
Annlo Napier, Hllo 30,860
.lennlo Williams, Kohala .... 30,120
Winifred Livingstone, Knmucla 30,360
Mrs. Wm. J. Stnno, Hllo 30,380
Lily Moses, Lnupahochoo 30,220
Mary Nnlllma, Kurtlstown .... 25,620
llertha Henderson, Knhnlau .. 25,320
Lnulso do llama, Kohala 24,310
Alice llattlc. Hllo 22,341)
Miss M. Thomas, Hllo 20,250
Mrs. O. Qulnl 11,290
Jennie Gaspar, Honomu.llawall 2,000
Ruth KldortR, Knpollo 2,000
t
Special Extra Vote Offer
on
Old Subscriptions
Positively the Best Offer of the Contest on
Old Subscriptions
A Splendid Opportunity for Every Candidate
For
Address Hist, No.
I who nro already taking a dally paper' Kdna Uluahelo, 1735 Llllhn ... 30,640
Airs. jus. Kennedy, it. Shatter lio.uo
'Roso Solomon, 1731 Llllha 25,750
Mela Patterson, Alea 25,620
Helen Kimball, Wnlnlim 25,110
Mrs, Otto Wlssonberry, Scho-
fleld llnrrncks 21,920
Mrs. W Gnlbrallh, 1628 Llllha 20:670
Mrs. Wm. Rcod, Ft. Shaftor.... 20,360
Olympln Silvn, Rerotanln St... 20,030
Lucy Harbor, 1220 Piiunul .... 16,590
Allco Ho, 1231 S. Vlnoyard.... 15,590
Mrs. KUzaboth Dunn, Scliofleld
Riirrucks
Mrs. Sherry Tynn, 1431 Llllha.
Marion A. Fauth, 2505 Rose...
Klhlo Off, Alea
Llbblo K. Mock, 2330 Llllha...
Mrs. Dan Houghtailing, It 16
Morris Ijino 10,040
Helen Zcrbo, Davis & Co 8,620
Mrs. Annie llaughton, 1725
Llllha 8,230
Julia Landlord, 1725 Llllha...
Surah Houghtailing, It Robello
15,420
12,410
Value of Subscription Payments
THE EVENING BULLETIN
THE nULLKTlN-DAILY THU DULLETIN WEEKLY
Amount Votes Alien Amount Voles (lltrn
1'rlce New Old Trice New Old
One Month ,75 700 350 Slx Months -60 700 35
Three Monlhs .. 2.00 3,000 1,500 0na Ycar 1'00 i-h0 7B0
,8lx Months .... 4.00 10,000 5,000 Two Years 2.00 3,000 1,500
Ono Yoar 8.00 25,000 12,500 .
Two Year 16.00 60,000 30,000
FOREIGN-POSTPAID.
rOREIflN-rOSTl'AID price ' New Old ,
Price New Old
One Year (12.00 36.000 18,000 no Year $ 2.00 3,500 1,500
Two YearB 24,00 85,000 42,000 Two Years 4.00 10,000 5,000
Changing from the Wookly Bulletin to the Dally will be con
sidered a NKW subscription, Subscriptions must be sent by mall, paid at
the Bulletin, ofllco or paid to tho candidate In person,
12,340! Claire Horry, O. R, & L.
11,420
10,360
. Uland
City
Good for 10 votes whon filled out and sent to tho Kvenlng Hulle
tin ofllcfl by mall or olherwlso, nn or beforo expiration dale. No ballot
will ho altorod In any way or transferred aftor being received by tho Con
test Manager. Unless ballot la carefully trimmed around outsldo lines i
will not be counted.
25,240 1
Molllo Dlock, 451 Hotel 22,490
Mrs. llunnuu. Ft. De Russy... 25,080
Kvelyn Heart, 1433 Kaplolanl. 24,480 il
Mrs. Dn Tuttle, Ft. Do Russy.. 22,190
Wllholmlna Oluckle, Bishop &
Knthcrlno Robins, Kalmukl.... 21,410
Co 20,690
7,620, Mrs. Grace Bison, 618 King ... 20,490
Kva Oonsalves. 648 8. Heretanla 20.450
I-ano 7.090 Adelo Wlcko. 1071 Klnau 20.340
Nolllo Yon Uo, 1078 Judd St. . 5,090 'Mrs. Jas, Rico, Ulom's 20,210
Tholma Llndloy, Sacred Heart IFIurcnco Abboy, Knullanl Homo 10,210
Acaucmy, KatmiiKl 5,040 Aras Windsor, Hlackshcur s
Hcbfcca lopa, Walnac 3,600 Hut Shop 16,000
Jenulo Williams, Vineyard St.. 2,000, Rachel Wllklns, 1885 Kalakauu 15,910
Martha Kealoha, Iwllel 2.000 .Carrie Dunn, Central urammar
Hattlo Annlo, Llllha St 2,000 School ,. 15,460
I Ruth. Yap, Kuuluwclii Lutio.,,. 2,000 'Mrs. J. 8. Johnson, Ft, Ruger. 15,240
For .oven d.yi only, beginning WEDNESDAY, MAY 22. and ending MAY 29, at 9 p' m., In addi
tion to the votes given on subscriptions according lo the above echedule, we make to, conteitants the
fallowing often
We will give each and every contestant an extra ballot of 60,000 votes who turn Into the EVEN
ING BULLETIN office five old twelve. month dally lubtcriptione, or 30 old weekly subscriptions for
one year each, between May 22 and May 29. 1 a ' '
We will give each and every conteitant an extra ballot of 25,000 votes w)io turn In five old six
month' subtcriptions between the above dates, or' 15 old weekly eubicrlptlona for ono year oach.
Nothing lost than six monthi' tubicriptlons will apply on this offer.
Thli it an opportunity to catch the leaden. Take advantage of It. Yearly subscriptions count
two for six months. This la an opportunity to get extra votes by a little effort.
The subscriptions should not be held back until the last day, but should be turned in at toon as
secured. An accurate account will be kept of all subscriptions turned In by contestants.
The Contest Department will Issue extra ballots after this offer closes and mall same to contest,
ants entitled to them.
Candidates are not restricted as to the number of clubs they secure, but will be given credit for
all they secure.
Two-year weekly or dally subscriptions will codnt as two years on offer. Likewise longer term
subscriptions will count as so many years on offer.
Contest Department, Evening Bulletin, Honolulu, T.H-
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