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"JH V ''t. 11 rVCNINO DULLCTIN, HONOLULU. T. H, WEDNEGDAY, JUNE 19, 1912. THREE MORE DAYS, 72 HOURS, OF THE BIG CONTEST REMAIN i i I' l ft L-.4- , EAR GREATER VALUE THAN IT CAN EVER HAVE AGAIN-ALL INDI CATIONS POINT TO A FURIOUS FINISH-THREE MORE DAYS AND ALL WILL BE OVER-FINAL COUNT NEXT WED NESDAY EVENING AT 8 O'CLOCK Three More Days And The Many Handsome And Splendid Prizes Will Be Won Candidates All Worked Up to a High Pitch and All Is Energy and Excitement Second Payments Count Fast Now Subscriptions. Under the Final Vote Scale, Bring In Many Votes Every Second Is N ow of the Greatest Importance. Willi every contestant lining up her forces and preparing for the final dash to the wire. THE GREATEST POPULARITY CAMPAIGN EVER CONDUCTED IN HAWAII is rapidly drawing to a close, and has now developed into a matter of hours. But three short days, 72 hours, of the contest remain, and the seventeen splendid prizes will then become the prop erty of seventeen of Hawaii's most popular and energetic young women. All indications point to a furious finish, and effort now is worth so much more j than it can ever possibly be again that even the seconds remaining have a j value. Throughout these three days that remain the battle of ballots will ' wage throughout the Territory and not only this section, but many places away are interested in the outcome. This intense interest, which has now reached the fever-heat mark, is caused not only because of the many popular young women competing, but because of the value and magnificence of the prizes that will be awarded. No contest ever conducted in Hawaii has offered prizes of any more desirability, and never has such an array of splendid awards been given under such liberal conditions. With such a short time remaining practically every contestant realizes that her time is of the greatest importance and is determined to h:r very best before the finish arrives. Now is the time when your efforts count and NOW is the time you really want to work, and work as ycu never worked before, for the prizes are of such magnificence that to forego the opportunity to win tlii-in. when they might be yours for a little effort during these closing days, would be a crime. Do It Now. '1 he expression "DO IT NOW" was never more applicable to a case than it is to yours right now. Make every remaining moment count, and if you do not now see the logic of this reasoning, you surely will when you are receiving the congratulations of your family and friends upon having won and have for your very own a magnificent prize which is even now within your grasp. But three days and it will all be over. DO IT NOW. Important to Contestants. Merely as a matter of caution and to assist candidates in every way to receive the full benefit of their work, are these lines printed. It is of the utmost importance that every contestant, and particularly contestants outside of Honolulu, read and weigh every word of it. We would dislike to see anyone lose votes because of the excitement which will surely attend the clos ing days, or because of any misunderstanding on their part. It is impossible for you to exercise too much care on arriving at a full misunderstanding of the rules and conditions governing the contest. 1. AH votes and remittances mailed after Thursday should bear a SPECIAL DELIVERY STAMP to insure their reaching us in time. 2. If you live outside of Honolulu and. intend to mail your votes, take the precaution of finding out exactly what time your postoflice closes, and also find out all possible information in regard to train and steamer services. 3. All remittances and votes should be addressed directly to the "Con test Manager" at the Evening Bulletin office. This is to insure absolute accuracy and prevent any of them from going astray. 4. Be sure that your name is on every ballot before sending to this office. This is very important and absolutely necessary, 5. All votes and remittances must be mailed by 9 p. m. next Saturday . night, June 22, in order to count in the contest. The postmark on the en- 'velope or the1 'postmaster's signature, showing that the envelope or package was mailed before 9 p. m., will be accepted as sufficient evidence. 6. UNDER NO CONDITIONS WILL VOTES BE TRANS FERRED FROM ONE CANDIDATE TO ANOTHER. THIS IS AN INVIOLABLE RULE OF THE CONTEST AND UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES WILL IT BE BROKEN. 'inert Final Votes Will Be Counted. The final count of votes, which will determine the winners, will be held Wednesday. June 26, at 8 o'clock p. m., in the business office of the Bui- 'let in. Alakea Street, Honolulu, and will be in charge of Messrs. John Soper of the Hawaiian News Co.; Oliver Lansing, the real estate operator; Geo. B. Curtis, manager of Jordan's; Wm. Baltersby, advertising manager of Sachs & Co,. riese gentlemen, vvhosej standing and reputation in Honolulu is beyond question, have kindly consented to canvass the votes for the final count, and their selection insures every candidate an absolutely fair and impartial count. This count will be public, and candidates, their friends, and others interested in the contest are invited to be present. No More Votes Returned. Owing to the uncertainty of mail reaching candidates in time to be re turned for the final count, the Contest Department will acknowledge by' letter all votes and remittances received from candidates from this time on, but the votes will NOT be returned, but will be deposited in the ballot-box, to the credit of the proper candidate, instead of being returned to candidates, as has been done so far. This applies only to subscriptions sent in to us by mail. Prizes or Everji District. So not lose sight of the fact that there are prizes for every district equal In number and value. In each district will be awarded a $550 "Remington" player-piano or a round (rip to San Francisco, a handsome and perfect $100 diamond ring, a solid gold ladies' watch and a round trip to Kilauea or Honolulu and return. Candidates do not compete with candidates in other districts except for the Capital Prize 1912 "REGAL UNDERSLUNG" Automobile, INow is your chance to the greater eltort you put lorlh the greater your reward will be, AIM. NOT FAILURE, IS A CRIME." Something Important Second Payments. Now is the lime when Second Payments are of the greatest value. For instance. Suppose a person who subscribed and paid $4.00 for six months, can be induced to extend this subscription to a year. You received 10,000 ,,.ilttl1 WHEN EVERY SUBSCRIPTION COUNTS win one of these handsome awards, and LUW i One Given in Each District iiJii.fi itii f VOWll II x $100 Diamond Rings Iht'nelnt n'av TO 00 this person to pay an additional $4.00. .nnn rc ""Mice between the 10,000 already received, and the I 40,000 votes now given for a new yearly subscription, or 30.000 votes for ' the additional $4.00. These count up big right now. and NOW IS WHEN YOII NP.F.ri VOTF; WITH TUP rriMICU c- ns -er? fir. j o if T' " "- "W" -J V.LUJL, 1 HIS ,, Second Payment ruling applies to any new subscription you may secure. ' and also on old subscriptions. In fact, it works mil in n-l, or:.i ,i,nt m that you cannot probably appreciate to siari working lor extended subscriptions. Mark all such subscriptions SEC OND PAYMENT" to ma'xe certain you receive all the votes to which you are entitled. Be On Time. Those who depend upon the mail to bring in their votes should mail them as soon as possible. Of course, you arc allowed to mail votes and subscrip tions up to 9 o'clock on the night of the dose, but it would be well to send in your reserve-votes a day or so ahead if possible. If mailed later than Thursday, they should bear a special delivery stamp. Candidates in the city should bring in their subscriptions as early as possible to avoid the rush of the last day. Mann Dark Hones in the List. ..Looking' over the standings of candidates as they appear In today's issue for tile final W( ll.irmV OIVC .in lVl.n nf lit rn.l alrnnll, nf mimli.rl n( lk VOUnff WOmfn ivhnsr n.llllM nrt nnl u -.-- ., ...,,... ( amricis-. many and many a candidate to be close to the top during the last than their years, decided to keep back their ballots until the finish and ex pressed themselves as satisfied with less nrnmtnrnt nnutinnt. tuwtntr that thrir real friends, who are going to help appearing larthcr down the list would arouse less opposition and have clearer sailing toward their goal, These quiet workers are numbered among the strongest candidates, and LOOK OUT FOR THEM WHEN THE END DRAWS NEAR. YOU CAN NEVER TELL FROM THE SOUND OF THE HORN HOW FAST THE CAR IS GOING. No Deviation From Regular Rules. Now is an appropriate time to notify every candidate that there will be absolutely no deviation from the regular rules in handling subscriptions at the close. " Every subscription must be written put on the stubs, if possible, furnished for that purpose, as has been done in the past, jand .ruusl be .ac companied by the full amount of the subscription. Names and addresses must be written plainly and absolutely correct, as far as possible,' for the, immense amount of business that vv ill surely be done during jhe last days will make it impossible to handle these with dispatch unless this, is done. By keeping these tacts in mind c nndidates will be certain to make noi errors and this department will not be obliged to refuse to handle' any sub scriptions sent in. The final count will be in charge of a,, committee of well-, known local business men, whose standing in this community will j assure every candidate a square deal. These men will have no other interest in the count than to canvass the vote tarefully and methodically at the request of the Bulletin, and their count will absolutely determine the winners of the prizes. Look Over Your Standings Carefully. The standiiiRS which anncar below inrlnrl,. ,.v,..v ,, ..,..., ... I. ....:.. hon ballot and every vote cast, with rciurncu, during uic campaign up to iNoon Sunday. I hese votes will not be counted again, as the final count will be of the reserve-voles of candidates, which will be deposited in Hie ballot-box during this week. If this count is not absolutely correct according lo your figures, kindly notify us at once,' that proper checking up and lorrection may be made before the close pf the contest. krffrr.V, SO BIG, HAS , I A. um& Beautiful and Perfect T " "t for six months, making a year in all. what extent these will reach until you livorinfr rn .,. In I.,, vari'nii.l MUllllllg VSUd. t II IV WJ 111 till. MiWW saenhced her entire reserve in order days, while numbers of others wiser them, knew their true strength and by the exception of those which have been feaAL, -fctMiitoy DISTINCT 0. 1. Consists of Honolulu and tho Island of Oaliu from tho center of Nuuanu Street, West. I'ltlZKSi The prizes that must be won In tills district nre an elegant "Itemlngton" ptayer-plano; a perfect $100 diamond ring; a solid gold ladles' watch and a 4 round trip to Ktlauea or Ilono- 4 4 lulu and return. .Winners of the 4 4 player-pianos havj the privilege 4 4 of choosing a round trip to San' 4 4 Francisco, with a stay of ten 4 4 days In the Western Metropolis. 4 4 All districts have an equal 4 4 chance for tho Capitol prlne 1912 4 4 "Hegal" automobile. 4 4 44444444444444444 Mrs. David K. Watson, Wulutine.1 65,700 Mrs. D. P. McGregor, 31 Iilsuop 1-rnie 1C0.910 Mrs. II. Harris, Schotlcld liks..ir9,4i'0 MrB, J. K. Hiram, Parker I.tino.1 58.790 Ulna Nieper, 1221 N. King ....154,240 Helen Nolloy, 3 23 Iluckle Une.138,900 Alole Prestldgc, 1201 Pua Ijtne.137,240 tlurtrudu Watson, 245 School,, 127,120 Alberta Wholloy, Fort Shaflor. 123,920 Oernldlnn Neumann, 261 0 Xiiuitnti 123,040 Madeline M'Candless, Monmilun. 102,400 Marie Wond, Kail hi 100,200 .Mrs. (loo. Kinney, Watertown.. 99.2C0 Thelma I.lndlcy, Snored Heart Academy, Kulimikl 98,990 Amy Awul, Walutuu 90,300 Miss M. Tunnka, Alen 90,040 iKdna I'luuhcle, 1735 I.lllhn ... 90,940 JKvu Kealoha, Children's Hosp., 95,010 Olympta Sllvn, Ileretunla St. ,, 93.0CO . I.lhhle K. Meek, 2330 I.lllhn .. 9.1,400 klslo Off. Aleu 92.SC0 Martha Kealoha. Ivvllel 91,890 Marlon A. Huulu. 2505 ltnse ., 85,090 Hose Solomon, 1731 I.lllha .... 81,780 Julia Landlord, 1725 Llllha ... 70,480 llebcccn lopa, Wulunuo 71,490 Mata Patterson, Aleu 07,990 Sarah Houghtalllng, 11 Hobello I Lane G3.A90 Mrs. W. Ualbrultb, 1028 Mlllm. 61.(150 Elizabeth Kaleku, Kullhl-kul .. 52,440 'Mrs. Duir Hougbtulllng, 1035 I Morris Lane 40,570 Mrs. Sherry Tyan. 1434 l.lllha. 39,480 Mrs. Jiih, Kennedy, Ft. Shatter 30,430 Alice Ho, 1234 8. Vineyard ....29,340 Mrs. Annie Haughtou, 1725 Llllha 22,530 Mrs. Otto Wlssenberry, Sclio- lleld Uarracks 22,000 I.lly Chlng, 1611 Kauluwela Lane 20,360 Mrs. Elizabeth Dunn, Schofleld Uarracks 15,420 Nellie Yen Lee, 1078 Judd St... 10,580 "&SS Sk"" $8 Olivia Houghtalllng, Houghtnll- Ing Hoad 2.0C0 J6""'0 Williams, Vineyard St. . 2.000 4444444 4 DISTINCT NO. 2. 4 4 Consists of Honolulu and the 4 Island of Oaliu from the center 4 of Nuuanu Street, East. 4 PHIZES s 4 The prizes that must be won 4 In this district are an ologant 4 "Itemlngton" player-piano; u 4 perfect $100 diamond rlnc: a 4 4' solid gold ladles' wuteh and a 4 4 round trln to Kilauea or Ilono- 4 ,4 lulu und return. .Winners of tin 4 4 player-pianos havo the ntivllege 4 4 of choosing a round trip to San 4 4 Frnnclsco, with a stay of ten 4 4 days In the Western Metropolis. 4 4 All districts have nn equal 4 4 chance for the Capital prize 1912 4 4 "Hegal" automobile. 4 4 4, FINAL SCALE OF VOTES VALUE OF SUBSCRIPTION PAYMENTS THE EVENING BULLETIN DAILY BULLETIN WEEKLY BULLETIN. Amount Votes Given. Amount Votes Given. Price. New, Old. Price. New. Old, One Month .75 1,400 700 Six Months .60 1,400 700 Three Months ... 2.00 5,000 3,000 One Year 1.00 3,000 1,500 Six Months 4.00 25,000 12,500 Two Years 2.00 5.000 3,000 'One Year . 8.00 40,000 20,000 Three Years .... 3.00 8.000 4.000 Two Years 18.00 76,000 45,000 Four Year 4.00 25,000 12,500 , .'Three Years ,,..24.00 115,000 65,000 Five Years 6.00 30,000 15,000 Four Years 32.00 165,000 90,000 N$ .-r'lve Years 40.00 240,000 125,000 Foreign Post-paid! . 1.- Forelun' Post-paid: One Year 2.00 5,000 3,000 - ' ne Y"r ' -. M. Two Years 4.00 25,000 12,500 Two Years 24.00 100,000 60,000 Thv.. R0Q so000 15 000 Three Years 36.00 175,000 95,000 Three YearI 6-00 30'000 1s'000 Four Years 48.00 290,000 150,000 Four Years B.OO 40,000 20,000 Five Years .60.00 325,000 175,000 Five Years 10.00 45,000 30,000 dunging (root the Weekly Bulletin to the Daly vvOI lie considered 4 WW subscription. '; , ulscrlitlons must be sent by null, paid at the Bulletin office or paid to the candidate In person. This scale will be in effect during the remainder of the contest, and will positively not be changed Eleanor Holt, Lord & Voung.. 164, 100 Evelyn de la Nux, Klnnu St. ,.163,490 Daisy McKeague, 1666 Keeau- uoku 162,170 Matilda M. Enos, Manoa Vnlley.100,110 Dorothy O. Wood, Seaside Hotel. 155,040 Palmira Mattes, 1683 I.uho ...161,360 Mrs. Nun I Keanu, Palolu 148,880 Mrs. Winters; Junction Catidy gtoro ...144910 Couzle So'uzn,''8anWrV'steam ' Laundry 143,370 Clarissa Cuiumlngs, Walklkl ..136,370 rnuiino voellcr, 830 Young St.. 128,250 Ida Fernandez, Young St 128,020 Miss Akal, Qreen Lime 126,960 Louise Zerbe, Lowers & Cooke.123,330 Elizabeth Nlelson, 1407 Nuuanu. 118,680 Mrs. Keala Kaal Carter, Hon. Iron Works '. 116,940 Miss Yainamoto, 25 Hotel St... 116,200 Hoso Lo Hong, 1436 Alexandcr.108,190 Carrie Dunn, Central Orammar School 103,640 Agnes Aylett, King St. .; 101,710 Adelo Wlckc, Ileretunla St. ...100,680 Edith E. Pratt, 1631 Kuplolanl.106,640 Alice Pnklko, Kalulnnl Home.. 97,720 Katherlue Hoblns, Kalmukl ... 93,720 Evelyn Heart, 1433 Knplolnnl.. 92,720 Avis Windsor, Illackshear's Hut Shop 92.340 Mary Ah Ping, Nonnul School. 90,690 Edna Urown, Y.W.C.A. Home- stead 87,430 Agnes M. Johnson, 1262 Young. 86,960 Miss Hlley, Mouna Hotel 86,890 Mrs. Qruco Elson, 618 N. King. 72,170 Minnie LarBcn, 479 Hotel St.. 71,770 Hachcl Wilklus, 1885 Kalakaua 71,180 DatBy Smith, 1450 Fort 70,420 Maraea F. McChung, Fort St. .. 65,910 Elizabeth Daniels, Arlelght's . . 61,960 Murjorle McOuIro, Olllce Sup ply Co 01,600' Evu Oonsatves, 648 S. Ueretanlu 60,920 Henrietta Arrudu. 939 S. Queen 69,210 Mollle Illock, 451 Hotel 69,050 Mrs. Jus. Itlce, Hlom's 65.890 Mrs. E. S. Sykes, Ft. Iluger .. 65,490 Mollle Mosamun, Island Curio Store 62,780 Minnie Todd, Huwallan News . Co 60.S40 Mrs. Paul Smith, Sucu'ti Dry doods Co 60,060 Marie L. Lewis, 1676 Lusltuna 47,420 Mrs. Dr. Tuttle, Ft. Do Hussy.. 45,390 Ethel Cuiinon, Sucli's Dry Uoods Co 42,640 Mrs. Hutman, Jordan's 42,490 Lulu Druiiimond, C79 Frospect St 40,890 Ada Kerulmer. 1177 Alakea St. 33,460 Mrs. Ilcssen, Fort De ltussy... 31,860 Wllhclliilnn Ulackle, Dlshop & . Co 31,210 Margaret Kramer, Illuckshear's Hut Shop .30,66(1 Clalro Ilerry, O. It. & L 30.320 Mrs. liunnum. Ft. Do Hussy... 30,030 Mrs. J. S. Johnson, Ft. Huger. 20.420 Florence Abbey, Kaullant Home 16,210 Alberta Miller, Kululuul Home 14,260 Mrs. P. Mlyuke, 1238 Fort .... 14,260 Lydlu Ng, 2427 Ulllia 12,890 Alice Urlckwood, Kuullunl . Home 12,850 Hilda Smith, 1450 Fort 5,680 Elizabeth Hugo, Kawalahao Seminary 5,380 Edith Nuone, Kawulahao St. .. 4,000 Mrs. M, Haudall, Eugleslde Apts 3,040 Ethel Carter, Emma St 2,400 Murgaret Fowler, Kawalahao Seminary 2,220 Eva McCorriston, 1904 Punch bowl 2,000 Miss Keating, Dlshop & Co. ... 2,000 Florence Lu Han, l'uimliou. ... 2.000 44444444444444444 DISTHICT MO. S. Consists of the Islands of Kauai aud Muul. l'HI.KS: The prizes that must be won In this district are an elegant "Itemlngton" pluyer-oiano; a 4 perfect $100 diamond ring; a 4 solid gold ladles' watch and a 4 round trip to Kilauea or Hono 4 lulu and return. .Winners of the 4 player-pianos have the privilege 4 of choosing a round l rip to San il 4 Frnnclsco, with a stay of ton 4 4 days In the Western Metropolis. 4 1 4 All districts have an equal 4 4 chance for tho Capital prize 1912 4 4 "Regal" automobile ' 4 4 444444444 4 444444444 I . , ... . . , , Wodebouse, Walluku, Maul 166,310 Miss L. P. Aklna, Walmea, Kauai 165,820 Louise Iloblnson. Pnla, Maul.. 164.280 Mrs. II. A. Helcbolt, Llhuo Kauai , 160,690 Cecilia Akin, Kalaupnpa ......160,580 Dolly Hula, liana 160,280 Addlo Cnrley, I'nla, Maul 169,510 Mrs. A. M. Da Vlco, Kckaha, Kauai 168,170 Mary Nunes, Pnla, Maul 158,000 L. Keohl Hart. Walluku, Maul. 154,880 H'ertba Heifers, Makawell Kauai 160,630 Adeline Hose, Lahnlna 149,620. Emma A. Chang, Llhuo, Kaual.149,600 Ida Williams, Pain, Maul 1 30,410 Hnlbtna Fernandez, Pnla, Maul.130,720 Lellanl Weight, Walluku, Maul.127.73Q Graco Chang, Llhue, Knunl ...110,360 Leslie Lewis, Kaliulut, Mnut ..103,490 Mrs. N'uncr Hoback, Keanao, Maul 99,900 Hoso Hocking, I'ala, Mnul .... 96,620 Mattle Jordan, Kekaha, Kuuai. 96,420 Mrs. W. J. Goodhue, Kalaupa- pa, Molokui 94,60 Stella Padgett, Makawell, Kauai 92,700 Rachel T. Klukoua, Peahl, Maul 90,850 Adeline Corren, Llhue 84,260 Miss E. B. Edwards, Kilauea, Kauai 81,640 Miss L. Keating, Klluueu, Kttial 43,000 Miss II. Tefft, Kilauea. Kauai.. 3,840 Miss Wllcux, Walluku 2,000 ''4 4 4 444444 DISTHICT MO. i. 4. 4 Consists of all of the Island 4 4 or Hawaii. 4 4 PHIZES I 4 4 The prizes that must be won 4 4 In this dUtrlct are mi 4 perfect $100 diamond ring; a 4 4 "Itemlngton" plujer-plano; a 4 4 solid gold luil 13' watch and a 4 4 round trip to Kilauea or Hono- 4 4 4 J y T T ? lulu und return. .Wlnnera of the 4 pluycr-plunos have the privilege 4 of choosing a round trip to Sun 4 Frunulst'o, with a stay of ten 4 duys In the Western Metropolis. 4 All district's have an equal 4 chanco for the Capital prize 1912 4 Ilegul" automobile. .4 444444- 4 4 Amy P. Williams. Hllo 168,090 Helen Wutson, Olau 166,070 Alice H. Qutlin, Kolmlu 165,870 Mrs, Mury T. Lclte, Hllo 163,430 Queenio Sharrat, Kamuela ....159,730 Mulunle M. Coleman, Kolmlu.. 154,340 Kuualoha Akana, Hllo 153,260 Mrs. John dabeler, Holtiulou.. 143,950 Muruea Kamakawlwoole, Mono- kaa 129,320 Mollle Thomas, Hllo 116,260 Jennie Ouspar, llonomu 105,620 Mary N'ulllina, Kurtlstown .... 97,620 Mrs. Maude Sission, Mt. View.. 94,940 Lily Mobry, Laupuhoehoe .... 94,720 Murla Hell, Kuwalhno 93,540 Louise do llama, Kolmlu 92,690 Mrs. E. S. Cnpellas, Hakuluu,, 91,980 Mrs. P. C. Deamor, Hllo 90,570 Annie Nupler, Hllo 87.490 Mrs. Gloria Quint, Hllo 51.640 Louise Meluecke, Walohluu ...' 41,640 Emily Ewallko, Hllo 41,420 Mrs. Wm. J. Stone, Hllo 41,110 Jennie Williams, Kohala 36,000 Alice Huttle, Hllo 23,410 Hutu Elderts, Kapoho 3,640 r 5A.ju