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KVCMINQ BULLEIlN. HONOLULU. T. H, TUESDAY, JUNf 18, 1912.
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NERVOUS
DESPONDENT
WOMEN
Find Relief in Lydia E. Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound
Their Own Statements
So Testify.
Platt-a, Pa. "When I wrote to you
first I was troubled with female weak
ness and backache,
anil was eo nervous
that I would cry at
the least noise, it
would sturtlo ma so.
I began to take Ly
dia E. Pinkham't
remedies, and I don't
havo any more cry
ing spells. I sleep
sound and my ner
vousness Is better.
I will recommend
your medicines to all suirerlnjr women."
Mrs. MAHY Halstead, Platea, Pa.,
Box 98.
Here is the report of another genuine
ca9e, which still further shows that Ly
din K. Pinkham's Vegstablo Compound
may be relied upon.
Walcott, N. Dakota.-" I had Inflam
mation which caused pain in my side,
uiid niy back ached all the time. I was
so blue that I felt like crying if anyone
even spoke to me. I took Lydla E.
Pinkhnm's Vegetable Compound, and 1
began to gain right away. 1 continued
its use and now I am a well woman."
-Mrs. Amelia Daiil, Wulcott, N.
Dakota.
If Jim want special adtlce MTlte to
J.jillu K. riiihliam .Medicine Co. (coiill
tleutlal) I.) nil, .Mass. Your letter 111
lh! opeued, read mid an sue red by a
imuiu'i and livid lu strict couUdeucc.
BOSTONIANS-WILL BE i
GUEST OF BIJOU AT
PERFORMANCE TONIGHT
If" ncntlou time fur the H'jsi'jn
Inns and they are going to see i thc
itricul performance uit (in I, itll
after hnvliiK presented nearly thlrl
ihih in Hawaii. In IIoii.i'iiIii, us
eleliere III the world, "the ,rofe
"lon" Is reiogulzcd lj nil inodiru the
iitrluil in.iunKirx mill c.inipllinettliiry
iiiIihIahIoii Is given, the NlsUor netnr
usuall) tnKliiB the rll of "ceuring '
Kent.
Hut fur the lloitoulnnt Is 1 1 ti, he
more rompllincntnn They are to he
the Kiiests nf Imnnr of the IIIJiiu limn-
iiKeineiit. niinie thirty -mid cnt In tin ,
tenter uf the hull,- being re, rcd fur.
them tiinlKht YoiiiikMi-i iiml netnri
1 nj, theatrical perform.iincrt more i
than ulmmc else. It Is ( lalmed, anil the
!!". .hliin- ale Imth n thele Is Joy
anuilM!-! Ihe Jmenlle lotlay
AMUSEMENTS
NEW VAUDEVILLE OF CLASS A ACTS
WILL OPEN TONIGHT AT LIBERTY
FAREWELL CONCERT BY
SAXAPHONE QUARTET
After having ppont several success
till weeks III Hawaii, Ulcers Saxo-
tlli.itli. Mllor,.,, l III nlnOn , li.il- taltltltl
fitiL'fii'ii, iimif tfitilirlit ultli ti fur.ii nil 1
coneert at the Ktnplro theater. -Tlui
Italian niiislrlaiiH have been cry pop
ular wlih iniiiic lovois, mi account of
the nrlcty and sweetness of the nlrs
plaeil In I hem. anil It Is expected
that a large crowd of admrters will bo
at the Kmplre In bid them farewell
and to In ur them for the last time.
Good
Watches
Cheap
For Cash
Wm. Prucha,
Tha Expert Watchmaker
1128 FORT STREET
Dr. T. MITAMURA
Office! 1412 Nuuanu SU cor. Vineyard
Telephone 1540
Ottlce Hours to 1: n. m, 7 to 8
in. Suml.iys hy appointment
Uesl.lence SO .V Vineyard Street,
near oltlce. Telephone 2013; P. O. llox
K43.
Y. Yoshikawa,
The lUCYl'M! lK W.Kit ami UK-
l'.UIIKIt, Iiiii moTi-d to
180 KI.VU 'STKKET
Sew location Itcd front, near
loiinic Iliilldlng. Telephone 2.118.
' Y.TAKAKUWA
COMMISSION MERCHANT
Japanese Provisions and
General Merchandise
NUUANU ST. NEAR KING STREET
Townsend
Undertaking Co.,
Limited
Night and Day Phone, 1325
71 BERETANIA .
PROMPT
SERVICE
as well ai good service predom
inates at
Union
Barber Shop
Cunha's Alley, Next Union Grill,
on King Street
, Tho trustees of Oaliu College yes
(erday awarded tho contract for tho
new girls' dormitory to tho Pacltld
Kuglnceiiuir Company. Tho blds.wero
opened some days ago and the award
ing of tlio contract was a formality, as
Hki I'aclllc KnBllieerliiK Comiiany wan
Hid lowont bidder and coin piled with
Ihe terms of tho bids. The contiact
Involves approximately Ijlio.iioo, anil
tin, contiuciorH ,nro to finish the work
in 220 days.
- ii reult nf swallowing n peanut,
June- Pureed, two ears olil, illeil 111
.St l.uK, - Hospital, New York city
UELMONT2JW IMBDOKA2!
AM A a I
ANA
ARROW
. COLLAR.
with the Ara-Notch in'
place of the bothersome
buttonhole 15c. each 2 for 25c
Cluttt. re.hody & Co., Makers
AMUSEMENTS.
TONIGHT
'Million Dollar Vaudeville"
TONIGHT
The Chung-Hwa
Comedy Four
I'our educated ami rellneil rhlneso
In a Kinging. Dancing unit Talking
Ant Vou'II hear Jukes rendered In
a new wuj. and juii'll like their well
hahllleed olces
A FINE FEATURE FILM
4 Dancing Donnellys
Soft shoe dancers of remarkable tal
ent They'll dance their way Into your
heart with their bewitching tripping.
ANOTHER SPLENDID PICTURE
"Dottie" Harris
Helloed singing of serio-comic Melo
dies (loud voice (I.yrie soprano) and
K'Mhl stiiKi, presence
A THIRD GOOD REEL
Emerson & Baldwin
"The Juggling Cusses"
Words are trite to describe their ac
robatic Juggling, hut' they're there,
fill ml, they're there"
AND THEN A CLOSING PICTURE
Four Fine Films
PRICES
.10, 20 and 30 Cents
ATHLETIC RARK
Baseball for Sunday
JUNE 23
TWO OAM ES - - TWO OAMK3
P. A. C. vs. J. A. C.
ASAHI vs. HAWAII
Reserved scuts for renter of grand
stand ami wi,.i can he booked at E.
O II'ill & Son a .Sporting Department
(entrance King street) up to 1 p. m.;
after 1 p, in., at M. A (iunst & Co.,
King and Kurt.
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(IraaBBBBliaBBBBm BaBBBBBBBBBBai LBBLBW1
bbbbbbbbbbH bbBbbbbI bbBbbb! bbbbbbbR
ILbbbbbbbI bbbbBbbbbbV bbbbbSLbbV IbbbbbbbbbbI '
bbbbbbV iBbbbbbbbb'VXv "B- VeniLV
'vBBBBBBr'
ciii'MMnrv chin km: comkdy roni
I SuriirMm; Viimlctllle Art rroriilliii; Cleter Imieroii:iltoiis of Knro
lieiini b Orlenlali, Mho Mill Aiienr far the Klrt Time ToiiIrIiI nt Ye
l.lherl) I healer.
Class vamleville class A will be nt
the Liberty totilKht when this theater
again presents a variety show, for
nets booked fur a real "IiIk time" will
predominate on the new urogram.
Chief uiiionir the features Is the Kin
erson and llaldwln comedy Juggling
team, an act of such high fame that
they are trnxelliig from Australia to
America, where three weeks from now
they will be gin a tour of the Orpheiiui
circuit, first opening In Portland,
Oregon.
Another ffiiture, nn entirely uiiliiie
one, nt that. Is the Cluing-llw.t Chin
ese comedy four that recently created
somewhat of u furore In the mainland
theatrical elides. Surprising Is their
cloerncss. In comedy roles of dis
tinctly European types, while their
singing of ragtime melodies, Scotch
Impersonations ami Iiish dancing, Is
said to be on a par with seernl spec
ialties In these forms of entertaining.
The other features of the bill will
be Miss Harris, comedienne, and tho
Dancing Donnellys, together with tho
usual four reels of moving pictures,
FIDDLE DEE DEE
Htniihnpc and I.o Illanc, tho merry
comedians, as Uermnu and .lew, in
Hughes .Musical Comedy skits, shared
the honors with a bevy of vivacious
maids,- who figured conspicuously in
the series of choruses In Kiddle Dee
Deo, presented Inst night at tho llljou
theater to a capacity house.
The so-called silly season In theat
ricals may bo upon us, hut wo like it,
Judging fiom tho early Haunting of the
Standing Room Only banner nt the lll
jou already during tho Hughes engage
ment. It would take an ambitious detective
armed witli n search warrant to dis
cover n semblance of a plot In the
production passed over the boards by
a talented company of performers last
night, hut the audlenio didn't cam In
tho least. Tliey laughed themselves
to tho vergo of histories over tho fun
and antics always rampant with the
appearance of tho Teuton and Hebrew
In the center of tho spotlight.
The much-discussed Texas Tommy
as Interpreted by Al Leonard nnd Car
tillno Phillips showed marked Improve
ment oxer tlio dance presented before
tho company started ou Its long' tour
of Oriental conquests.
All the old-tlmo favorites with the
Hughes aggregation were In lino for
nn ovation, Tho performance seems
to pleaso tho public and Hint Is what
makes Malinger Praukcl wear that
cherubic smile whcneer ho passes
within hailing dlstanco of the box of
fice. Kiddle Deo Deo will bo repented
this evening.
VOLCANO FILMS AT
PUNAHOU TONIGHT
Tho Volcano, the Floral Parade, pa
geants of sundry sorts and vnrlous oth
er things relative to Hawaii, a good
two months ot travel In fact, nro all
done up lu rolls of moving picture lllm
to bo unwrapped for Ihe delectation
of tourist and kamnulua this evening
at the Charles II, lllshoji Hull by It. K.
Ilotilno.
The Volcano pictures, which were
taken under the auspices of tho pro
motion Interests when Hllaueu was al
Us height of activity lu January last,
oro the oldest pictures Muled on tho
program, tho others portraying Ha
waii's history rrom that tlmo on. Kor
the tourist who missed tho first year's
events and contnuiplales tho next few
months traveling lu tho Islands, tho
pictures will furnish education us well
as entertainment.
MYLOTT CONCERT
PLEASES MANY
In n program of unusual merit
whose only fault was Its lack of break
In the long succession of vocal mini
hers, Miss Kva Mylott, the noted Aus
trullou contralto, appeared at tho Ha
waiian Opera House last night. Miss
Mylott wns given n flattering recep
tion and the audience, which retire
rented to a remnrknblo extent the music-lovers
and critics of the city, was
well repaid for attendance.
Miss Mylott's voice has all of the
richness and depth attributed to it by
the writers of advance notices, and Is
of a surprising range. At times it
reached soprano hclghtH and very oft
en essnjed successfully tones of a
mezzo iuallty. lu fact, tho lower notes
wero those to which tho critics took
some exception, being slightly throaty
and showing the effects of Miss My
lott's long concert tour.
The program ranged from Italian
ballads to recitative, but generally
rpeaklng was of n distinctly light na
ture. Several Herman folksongs nnd
numbers of llko character wero In
cluded. Tho singer wns received
heartily and responded tp several In
sistent encores.
MrB. L. Tenney l'eclt maintained an
established reputation for ability as an
accompanlste, and contributed not a
little to the success of tho evening. It
wus a very warm evening but tho
somewhut oppressive heat wns forgot
ten. Miss Mylott's stago presenco is
attractive and sho Is entirely at ease,
both with her tasks as a singer and
with her audience
Any Distress
After Meals?
Do you belch or bloat?
TRY THE DITTER8
Digettton weak bowels
clogged7
TRY THE BITTERS
Have you malaria, or fever
and ague?
TRY THE DITTER3
H osteite r's
Stomach Bitters
It S3 years old and hat help
ed thousands back to health.
It tones rebuild! nouriihee
Whitney & Marsh,
Limited
For sale by Ilonson, Smith & Co,
Ltd., Chamber Drug Co., Ud llltu
Drug Co. and nt all wholesale liquor
AMUSEMENTS
R1J0U THEATER
"Where Everybody Ooei"
ANOTHER DIG HIT1
Hughes Musical
Comedy Company
TONIGHT
"FIDDLE-OEE-DEE"
(Two-1 lour Pirfi.rinalice)
new
Tabic
Linens
nnd
Lunch
Cloths
with
Napkins
to
Match
Seo the Famous
"TEXAS TOMMY" OANCE
WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY
"A NIGHT OFF"
Seierved Seats on tale dally at Ben
son, Smith's.
Reserved Seats . , , ,50c
Others 30c. 20c. 10c
BONINE
AN EVENING IN HAWAII
Bishop Hall, Oah.i College
Ill.niUl J.II..M.M,, .11. I. IK,
THE HISTORICAL PAGEANT
In .Mining Pictures.
THE KINDERGARTEN FETE
lu Thomas Sijunro.
FLORAL PARADE OF 1912
THE VOLCANO OF KILAUEA
AM) MA.W UTIIKIIS.
Special Sale
of
PARASOLS
in while and colors
PRICES
$1.00 to $5.00
This Week
Only
Now
Bordered
Percales
36 Inches
at
15c.
Per
Yard,
mm
i
I'roiunti) at III o'clock.
Admission
Children .
VI cents,
-." cents.
'o HfMTH'd Scuts.
New
Dry Goods Store
IN SACHS BLOCK
72 Deretanla Street
BAKER & HOKE, Props.
V IF YOU ARE A SHAVER, USE A lUi
VB DURHAM DUPLEX DEMON- IBl
VB STRATINQ IKS
1V RAZOR ml
5rH We are selling them for 35 cents IbbVsNS
l each. No occasion to send away for IbVI
ml Benson, Smith & Co., Ltd,,
Uf HOTEL AND FORT STREETS Wt
BIG ASSORTMENT OF
Ladies' Leather and Washable Hand Bags
50 CE NTS UP
Canton Dry Goods Co.,
HOTEL STREET, OPPOS ITE EMPIRE THEATER
Evening Bulletin 75c. Pen Month
JUVENILES SHOWERED
WITH GIFTS AT CLOSE
Klowers, candy nnd other marks of
esteem, admiration and friendship
went acrosH tho footlights lu shoals
last ulKlit uhen tho Juvonllo Doston-
i Inns closed their local oiiKaKemont. It
'wns tho kind of n farewell nudinnco
that makes n manager want to como
back for anothur farowell, and llert
I. am;, tho nlile young man why handles
the Juveniles, sighed regretfully to
think of sailing away from sunny Da
wall. However, ho Is going on nn Isl
and tour for n few days, leaving tomor
row, and will not ho parting from ua
.for a tlmo.
I Queen I.lllnokalaiil, whoso reception
for tho youiiKsters was a social fea
ture hikt week, sent ovcry member o(
tlio clover tioupo u bunch of llowors
last night with hor card attached, Act
ing (iovernor nnd Mrs. Mott-Snilth ill
so sent flowers, and there wero How
'crB from many olhur sources.
CUT FLOWERS
Also
CLOTHE8 CLEANED and PRE88ED
B. HARODA
Fort and Pauahl 8ti. ' Phone 3025
GORDON PHOTO j
PILLOW TOP3
HAWAII & 80UTH 8EAS
CURIO CO.
Closing-Out Sale
Men's Suits, - $5, $6, $7, $8
Men's Pants, 600 pairs at $2
Boys'. Suits, - $2, $3, $4, $5
Panama Hats, - $3, $4, $5 $6
Men's Collars, - 75c. a dozen
Undershirts and Drawers'
at unheard of prices.
Ii
See our Window Display
L. B. KERR. 8b CO., Itd,
Kapiolani Building, Alakea Street
iiBLh,, in - - iiwi xuwi uw aim wu Vtiuiurcn jug
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