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1 w EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU. T. H., MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1912. - s J U u 1 l HOTEL ST. FRANCIS SAN FRANCISCO AUTO ,DU8 AND UNIFORMED REPRESENTATIVES MEET ALL STEAMERS T t eV"""!! Ill1" "I II'" jVjJulL. . teat . PERFECTION OF SERVICE MEANSr ECONOMY TO THE GUEST. EUROPEAN PLANT, FROM $2.00 UP UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF JAME8 WOODS . tx HnbvJnSJ' Fresh Air -baby's best bodybuilder ought to get nil the air that is possible; mi; mqre in No need for many times jA it's inconvenient to take him; mqre in convenient ' to leave lum at home leaving him at home now. Own a FULTON r O-CART OR OJLDING VJBABY CARRIAGE and take baby in comfort, and without trouble wnuruvur you &u, vc arc ex- tf rliKivn rrnrpsnntntivpft. in thic snr. tion, for the genuine and best, at prices trom $6$25 Coyne Furniture Co., Ltd., Young Bldg. xmrnsm under K.&L. 3Sln3BKlSBlQv MANY HEAR OF CHRISTIAN Weekly Bulletin $ Per Year The Oncrn House was lllled InHt evening to hear tlio lecttiro by Bliss Knapp. C. S. U, a member or inu Ilonnl of Lectureship of Tho Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Murk. Tlio lecturer was Introduced by Mrs. IMnn K. Scott, who sold "I'rU'iulH I am very happy to wel come von hero this ovenlnK on behalf of First Church of Christ. 8clentlRt, In Honolulu. Tho church la pleased to lime Ihla opportunity to offer you a lecture on Christian Science by one who Is authorized to speak on tho sub ject n tho lecturer tliln evening Is. Christian Sclcnco Is so widely discuss ed today, and olio hears so many opin ions expressed about It, that most peo ple are Interested to bear what some 0110 has to say who knows from actual experience what Christian Science Is and what It docs. The aim or the lecture Is not to prosoUto or to tnko. from anv one hero any really good or helpful thing lie mav liave. Thon-I sands of people the world over have. Leon helped out of sickness and sin by tho teaching of this new-old roll-J Klon and most of them are ready to give tho reason for tho faith that It' In them. Thoy aro happy to sharu what has done them good with nil those who wish in share It. "Tho Mother Church In Boston mnlntnltiR n board of lectureship. whose work It is. through tho lectures of Its members, to glvo the public n dear Idea of what tho teachings of Christian Science aro and to glvo facts concerning Mrs. Kddy's llfo and work. It glvca mo pleasure to Introduce to you tho lecturer of tho evening, Mr. Illlss Kunpp, C. S. II., who Is a mem ber of tho Hoard of Lectureship of The Mother Church, Tho rirat Church of Christ, Scientist, In Bgston, Mass," Mr, Knapp said "Ono of the earliest ways of gaining an insight Into the realm of Ood was given by Moses In tho Ten Command inents. He led pcoplo to think of the dlvlno tint lire as manifested not through a form but through wcll-dolln-ed laws. Idolatry bad Its origin in thinking of Ood as a form. When men undertook to fnshlon what they might coneclvo tho precise form of God to be thoy became thereby Idoln tors, against which wo havo the sec oiul commandment of tho Decalogue. Ar dltlno Principle, manifesting Ills power. Intelligence, mid loving kind ness through wcll-dollncd laws. He can bo understood. Not an Opinion. "Many people havo asked tho (mon ition, 'How do you know that Christian Science Is nut the result of nn opin ion?' Wo might to advantago draw some analogy from mathematics. Tho textbook writer of mathematics con fines himself to stating tho facts con ccrnlng tho mathematical law with such accuracy and truth that when tin derstood and obejed they may bo demonstrated. liven so Mrs. Hddy confined bcrsclt to stating tho facts BIJOU Tonight The Hughes Musical Comedy Co. Will present, for the first time in Honolulu, Heinze's Hotel Now playing to crowded houses in New York New Songs. and New Dances Never Before Seen or Heard in Honolulu TWO PERFORMANCES NIGHTLY First Show Starts at 7; 1 5 Second Show Starts at 8:40 Prices, either show, only 10c, 20c, 30c MUUfltb CO...LUI uu, OriurcUc, Al I tin bUUU concerning the divlno law or 'Spirit of truth,' with such precision and sim plicity that when understood and obeyed, they may bo demonstrated In henllng all manlier of sickness and sin. Therein Is It Science Therein Is It cllmtnnted from the realm of opinion Mrs. Eddy Honored. "It may be of Interest to learn that the Rlmpln rending of Science nnd Health has healed disease nnd Rln. 'I his Is the more notnblc Blncc it la tho om ynook since tho writings of tho prlmltvlu Christians tn effect cures ol mind und body by the simple study' and contemplation of Its truths. Tho last chapter of this textbook, called 'fruitage.' contains n hundrod pages of testimonials In cvldcnco of tho fact that tho slmplo study of the book has benled Biioh diseases as consumption,' locomotor ataxia, cancers, tumors, cur-' vnturo of the spine, nnd ro on. In rec ognition of her distinguished services the French government has honored Mrs. IMdv by causing M. llrlond, at that time minister of public Instruc tion nnd lino nrts, to decorate Mrs, Kddy oltlcrr of the French Academy. It Is a most fitting way of recognizing in ncr n wormy interpreter of the Bi ble. This Christian Science textbook Is not a Bible, nnd It enn noor dis place the Bible Ha pole purpose Is so. to unlock the spiritual meaning of tliul Bible as to recnl the power of Itsi tiernni iriiiiis. in order that all may employ them for healing nnd reformation Disease Mental. "Mrs. Hddy has presented the under standing of this Christ inu wild snel. simplicity nnd accuracy that ecn the! children and oung people can gain Its spiritual meaning which reveals the power and presence of Ood, nnd thereby liberates tlicm from suffering nnd sin of every sort. This is on the basis that tho cause of disease is men tal. Diseases of n mysterious sort nrr today on tho Increase and somo arc I considered by many to be Incurable. iwiriiuinu science ncais all sucli dis eases. It Is possibly truo that seventy-five per cent of thoso who aro Chris tian Scientists today have been healed by Its ministrations after reputable phyRlclans hnve given them up as be yond all bone of recovery, nnd nil on the basis of the Christian Science! teaching that disease in Its causo Isi not physical but mental Consump tloh, for example, Is considered by many to be an Incurable disease. It Is considered that no known drug or medicine can heal consumption In Its advanced stages, Therefore tho usu nl method of today Is to resort to what Is known as tho nature euro; outdoor life, exercise, and puro air are resort ed to In the hopo of nbntitig tho white plague, as It Is called It Is generally conceded that consumption Is largely a consuming fear nnd manifestly no drug or medicine can cure fenr. Tho Blblo declares that 'fear hath torment' but 'perfect loo casteth out fear.' Onn of tho largest factors In alt disease Is' fear, and there la no known remedy, for fear of anv Bort, save only tho tcn-l derness nnd compassion of unaelfcd Love. It Is that undcrHtandln of Cod, ns divine I.ovc that ennbles the Chrls- tlan Scientist to cast out the fear of consumption nnd destroy Its phslcal. effects. ();i this nniiio bnsls Christian science heals cancers, tumors, nneu monln, locomotor ataxia, etc., heals them permanently. The carnal so- cnllcd mind cannot effect n perma nent euro because this carnal mind la tho source, origin, nnd cause of dis ease, and the mime mind which pro duces dlsenso cannot destroy It. If there seems tp bo n euro It Is n caso of a grcator error covering up but not healing n leaser error. "Theso fruits of Christian Science, Rprend over a, period of nearly half a century, have done moro to chango the thought of tho world to higher Ideals than any religious statement or teach ing of modern times. They have dial leiigetl attention to tho fact that spir itual teaching imprnvea tho health as well as the morals of men. Such di vine chnrndcrlsticR as health and life, which nro reflected through man. can no moro be nnuulled, disintegrated, or deatroyed than can Ood Himself; nnd wo snvo ourselves by tho conscloua recognition of that fact." m mm SOME FEATURES OF SAN FRANCISCO EXHIBIT Tho local commission hnvlng In charge the exhibit that llawiill Intends to iiiiiKh nt the coming exposition In San I'ralu'lsio has been notified of 'I fiu of the Intt resting exhibits that have been arranged for up to date Aiming them will bo the presence of the three "caravils" that were con plcuous nt the. World's Talr In Chi cigo In 71)1 The)' lire exact counter 1'irtn of the Med of ('iiluiiibiiH The Chicago Knights of l'uluinliiin are be hind this movement. The caravils have bei ii (artfully priscrveil jdnce 18!) I It Is planned to float them In tlie j m lit harbor that Is to lie u na ture of the exposition i Heroic Balboa Statue. A heroic statue of Balboa, over looking the I'urlllu from tin, exposi tion grounds, will prnbnbly he erected P Hiinlii In honor of the great discov erer In time tn be dedicated whin tho gates of the I'unamii-I'aclllc Imposi tion are opened Intel est In Spain In the exposition was will rule i tul In the warmth of wilcoine extendi l to the World's Pair Commission nt Madrid by King Al fonxo. Mammoth Building. A mammoth building .for the expo sition re presenting nil of the New Ihig laud States, and costing aliout .', 000,001) Is the plan now being fostered by tin .Now England Association of California The Legislature tit Huston ahe.idj has appropriated J 350.000 to bo used as part of a Joint building fund, If other Now Kiigland States agree m m BAND CONCERT. Tho Hawaiian bund will gin n pub lic moonlight concert this evening In Kimnii Square at 7 30 o'clock The program , March Our Now Director . Blgelo-v flinrtiii-ii Im ill. 1l,i Urn,,... , ,,.,..,j lute rmezo -Pretty Wmnen.. Ilergei Selection Tnnnbauser . . Wugiur iVocnl Hawaiian Songs ,Ar bj lle-g r He lection The, Old Town. .. Lu UrJ I Walt? 1001 Nights Struus i rin.ilo- Clean t'p the Strit .Muriui 1 The Star Spjiiglcd Banner. POPULARITY CAMPAIGN (Continued trom Psqe 1) consolation from tho fnct that they did the best they could, which we sln ttrely believe, nnd no moro could lie asked of anyone With the conscious ness of having done their best, they enn rest lu the belief that nothing that tlinj could have done tn cause victory to perch upon their banners1 wns overlooked Success Is gome-1 thing Hint does not come to every' person In the world, no Inntter how hard they Rtrlve, and many never even see the gleam of succesH, mil mutter how much effort they put forth or how hnid nnd faithfully they1 labor But the self-satisfaction of having fought u good lleht. and liav-1 Ing "put the best foot forward" will nlvvajs be n source of pride to thoRo who really try. no mnttor how D.inie Fortuno seems disposed to look upon their efforts As yet the winners nre not known the Immense) rush or business which utmost overwhelmed the Contest De partment, and the large amount of work and UiencccBslty of waiting for tho nrrlvnl of the ballotR of outside candidates mailed by 9 o'clock Satur day night, necessary In nronerlv hand ling this business, making It Impos-j slble to hold the final count until Wednesday evening, but thoso who nie shown to bo winners by this lluaj count muy rest assured that their re wards will not be long withheld from them They will very hoon be nbln to enjoy the fruits of their work, nnd this enjoyment will prove so delight ful that they will l,ook back upon the work donu unci exclnlm: "And nil thla for the little work I did" Naturally, Saturday's business was tlio greatest day's work of the con test, and many nnd many a story might be told of the work done nnd hopes aroused in the hearts of tho varioiiB contestants sometime wo may be able to narrate some of theso' stories, all of which nro Indeed In teresting, telling, ns they do, of the efforts put forth by many of the can didates that they might win what thoy had set their hearts upon securing 'I he Filial Count. The final count of votes, which will absolutely determine the winners, will be held next Wednesday evening, Juno 2C, In the business office of tho Bul letin, Alakea street, beginning nt 8 o'clock. This count will be In charge of Messra John Sopcr of the Hawaii an News Co; Oliver O. 1-inslng, the re.il estate operator; Ceo, II Curtis, manager of Jordan & Co, Win Biit- teraby, advertising manager or N S Sachs Co , nnd Merle Johnson, treas urer of II F Wlchm.iu & Co, assist ed by an able) corps of iiicountnnts, Tlie unquestioned standing and Integ rity of these gentlemen, who will have no interest In the contest except to canvass the vote carefully and me thodically at the request of tho B u I letln, assures every candidate that this final 'counting will bo nn abso lutely fair mid Impartial ono. Outcome In Koulit. Bending the linn cuiivnsslng of tho voto there Is no telling who will prove the winners of the seventeen splendid prizes, hut many nnd many a home In Honolulu und the outside territory Is nil aflutter with Intense excitement today. Tho reason for this la not hard to account for, ns the prospect of so aoon claiming tho prhes la al most too much to anticipate. But It will soon be over nnd the 1'Jt'J completely-equipped "Regal Ilnderslung" Touring Cur, tho prle of a lifetime; tho elegant 5Ti0 "Itemlngtun" player planoa, or tho round trips to San Francisco, tho perfect 1100 diamond rings; tho Solid Gold Wntcbes, and the trips to Kllnuea or Honolulu und icturn, will soon bu In possession of the young women who have proven themselves possessed of real energy and Industry, jtood campaigners und thoroughly appreciative of the oppor tunities offered them by The Bull e tin a llttla over two short mouths ago llallol-llox l)('inlled In II ink. Shortly after the hour of i) o'clock the ballot-box was accutoly sealed and delivered Into the custody of Mr W It Fnrrlngton und n committee) of contestants piesent, who carried It to the safety deposit vaults of tho Wut- erhouso Trust Co, where It will le pose until Wednesday evening, und will then bu taken to the olllee of the Bulletin fur tie lln.tl count Professor L. A Wnlte of Cornell who is ii visitor here, uclluvca that tho tourist tide to Hawaii la not one-third of what It will be shortly Shinola Shoe Polish at MANUFACTURERS' SHOE CO. r rrii i Benjamin Clothes YOU'LL APPRECIATE WHAT GOOD CLOTHING IS When you sec our line of Benjamin's. We offer every possible advantage in purchasing one of these suits. DOZENS OF STYLES TO ' CHOOSE FROM And all exclusive patterns and colorings. Tailoring and fit the best, and if you once wear one you will never wear any other ' make. THE CLARION I Cor. 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