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-(cawjiJ"1- -,,,', waas3iipgansBgtoT3Bncae. T--n:,: s its: Z fi 1 I s fa I 11 i Jim'klijmkdLJA IF YOU NEED CURTAINS PREPARE TO BUY THEM NOW. ti VI.TM1IHU We shall offer Our entire stock of curtains at a big reduction, commencing MONDAY, SPr EMBER 25th.. continuing for one week only The following lines must positiv ely be closed out and in them, the greatest bargains will occur, ALL AT A BIG DISCOUNT MILT LEADS NUT W.mm.! Nottingham lace Curtains, , regular price, $1.00 to $ 8.00 per pair Irish Point Curtains, regular price, $5 50 to $ 8.50 per pair Bobblnet and Point Lace Curtains, regular price, $3.50 to $13.50 per pair Bonne Femme Flounced regular price, $7.50 to $ 8 00 per pair Fringed Madras Curtains, Swiss, Plain and Dot, Ruffled, regular price, $1.50 to $ 1.75 per pair Arabian Curtains, regular price, $4 50 to $ 8.50 per pair Cream Applique Curtains. KAUAI ELECTRIC COMPANY MAKING GOOD HEADWAY WILL FURNISH POWER FOR Mc- BRYDE PLANTATION NEWS NOTES AND PER80NALS OF HANALEt. (Special to The Bulletin) Hanalel, Kauai, Sept. 22. C. H. Wil lis was a visitor at Walnlha on Sat urday evening, where ho visited Mr. H. A. Jaeger at Mauna Loa camp and returned to Hanalel Sunday. H. A. Jaeger and A. M. Doric both passed through Hanalel on Monday on their way to Kukulula. Mr. Boyle will go to Honolulu (or a few days, where ho wilt bo expected to enjoy a llttlo city llfo after staying a long whilo In tho Walnlha valley. Tho Misses Elslo and Mabel Wilcox and Miss Qertrudo Evans and Mr. Day- lord WJIcox made a short pleasuro and sightseeing trip to Hanalel on Monday and stall hero until Thursday, when they departed for Llhue. On Tuesday they went to Haona accompanied by E. Dovcrill, whero they visited the II a- cna caves and all other points of In terest On Wednesday In company with E. Devcrlll and E. M. Drown of Honolulu they all made a special trip up tho Walnlha valto yag far as Mauna Hlna, tho termination of tho horse trail, and where tho Kauai Electric Company has Its camp called Mauna hlna Camp. After a rest of an hour or so they started back towards Ha nalel, Before they left the trail the) all made a journey on foot Into one ol tho longest tunnels now under con structlon, whero they observed tho tun ncl men, who happened to bo working at the tlmo, and, after watching tho men drilling into solid rock for about five or ten minutes, they started out Into the daylight and once raoro wend cd their way towards Hanalel. C. 11. Klcugal, from Walnlha. was a visitor In Hanalol Thursday forenoon, Ho enmo for the purpose of meeting a eo. Dennlson, from Honolulu, v. ho accompanied him to Walnlha that samo day. Tho Hanalel river was the scene of a very merry fishing party on Thurs- KAIAU0K4LANI OUT OF HOME RULE PRESIDENCY DISTRICT COMMITTEES CHOSEN, EXECUTIVE BODY REDUCED FROM 65 TO 30 MEMBERS. "EQUAL RIQHT8." N. S. SACK'S DRY GOODS CO., LI 0 The Home toilers havo closed their convention and C. K. Notley succeeds David Kalouokalanl as head of the party-. Kalauokalanl refused the nom ination, saying he was getting too old for the work. Tho executive commit tee Is now limited to thirty members. Instead of sixty-five. The Home Ruler are planning a vigorous campaign for the next election. The old party mot to of '"Equal rights for tho people," has been readopted. When nominations for president were made, both Kalauokalanl and Notley withdrew, but Kalauokalanl begged Notley to reconsider and Not ley Anally accepted. J. A. Dakcr, W. Mossmann and Dald Kuplhea were named for vice-president. Mossman received 51 votes, Ku plhea 27 and linker 6. Kuplhea was unanimously re-elected secretary. J, A. Daker, W. Kalclhula nnd J. K. Na kookoo were named for auditor. Tho latter withdrew and the vote was: Dak er 20, Kalclhula 15. J. P. Kahnhawnl was elected treasurer without opposi tion. Honorary presidents wero elected n follows: First honorary president, T. C. Pollknpa; second honorary presi dent, W. Kalnchao; third honorary president, I'cleiholanl. Tho district committees are as fol lows: Hawaii T. H. Hnaheo. J. W. Kcko.i kulana, W. M. Keolanul, T. H. Ah Leong, Kauahlpaulooplo, J. U. Knoht, J. W. Kclllkoa. L. Lazaro, J. N. Keoall. Maul-fJco. Keklpl. W. White. C. 1,. Kookoo, I Goodness, J. C. Keklpl, O. P. Kaulmakaole. D. H. Kahaulcllo. Oahu C. K. Notley, W. Mossman, J. M. Kealoha. Peter Makla, W. Knhl baum, S. K. Mahoe, K. I). Kuapuu, J. K. Nakookoo, Henry Meheula, J. M. Poepoe, I). Knhoolcnwal. Kauai It. I'uukl, S. Makalla, J. K Apolo, S. Puulcl, Jas. Molkl. Tho follow Ins make up the executive ELECTRIC SCINTILLATIONS One Electric Light In the sitting room Is worth twenty re proaches on the staircase. Many lives were lost In perfecting Electric Light, and many tempers are lost by not using It, Put Electric Lights In your servants' quarters. They won't rise up and call you blessed, but they will work better. Have Electric Lights In the nursery. It la a tonic and It leaves the air pure. , HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC CO., Ltd. Office King St., near Alakca 'Phone Mali 390 KrtMfsufifd GOING"! GONE !!! 3-QIN&!! Sc Sc k HE NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE NEEOS A GUARDIAN. Iho business mnn nhn Is tnn husv t look utter Ills health and personal comfort needs a Kiiarrtlnn. To notlco dandruff and falling hair Is beneath Ills Idea or business, letter when Inrurnblo baldness con:ei ho will waste money trying" to over- lierplclde Will Hao It. como tho result of his own neglect. Homo ono at homo should look nftcr lilm. At first night of dandruff which Is a coniaKlous disease New bro's lierplclde should bo used. It cures dandruff nnd stops falling hair by destroying tho dandruff germ, A BTora drllxhtful hair dressing. Ul.-I11.MJ INBTANTUr. lierplclde Will Have It Too Late for lierplclde. HOLLISTER DRUG CO, SPECIAL AGENTS. Applications at Prominent Barber Shops. Cor. Fott and Beretania Sis. Crystal Spring's Butter Refined appetites dtmand good butter. This Is the reason why CRYSTAL SPRINGS BUTTER Is so popular with the best people. We receive this butter fresh by every steamer and If you are unacquainted with Its merits would recommend an Immediate trial. Its exquisite flavor Is preserved Intact by the cardboard cartons In which the butter comes packed. m Metropolitan Meat Go,, Ltd.. f Telephone Main 45 " WWWWWWtoWiilWWWWWWWWWWWWWWw SA-MU-LAH Blood Purifying Tablets MAKES RICH RED BLOOD, HEAL1H AND STRENGTH. A BLE8SINQ TO BRAIN WORKERS AND NERVOUS PEOPLE. A. POSITIVE CURE FOR ECZEMA SCURVY RHEUMATISM NERVOUS DISEA8ES WEAK LUNGR CON8TIPATION NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA ERYSIPELA8 GOUT TUBERCULOSI8 BLOOD POISON KIDNEY TROUBLE IRREGULAR MENSES LIVER TROUBLE8 SA-MU-LAH tabids s.rn compounded from the essence ot raro East Indian Plants, nnd aro tho perfected result ot over 20 years ot medical research SA-MU-LAH acts promptly on the Lungs, Liver and Kidneys. These organs are directly responsible tor tho condition ot the blood. SA-MU-LAH Is a blood purifying medlcln0 put up In tablet form, and contain nothing of an injurious nature. They are Invaluable In case of specific febrile dlsordcr8 where the blood. has a large excess of febrino or uric acid. Every disease or disorder that flesh U , belr to can be traced to impure Blood. 8A-MU-LAH has helped thousands ot auK,rers. It can help you. A 8ample Package of 8A.MU-LAH.tab-lets will bo sent free to any person wri ting and enclosing Sc. to cover cost of postage, -l't: ON 8ALE AT PRINCIPAL DRUGGIST8. PRICE PER BOX CONTAINING 25 TABLET8, 60 CENTS. If your dealer cannot Bupply you,' send prlco and order to POWELL DpUG i CHEMICAL COMPANY. 150 NA88AU ST., NEW YORK. day evening. Thote In the party wero' .ommlttco. j. A. Akna j, M. Kealoha mo MiBSes Morcnco anu Lena uovcr-jWi Ki Kalclhula, J. !. Poepoe, J. K, 111 and Messrs. n. M. Brown, A. A. WII- v.knoknn. .1. P Mnnnlnal. TV 11 Ku. son, Theo. II. Dauman and E. Dover-1 mc. Kimnlmakaolo, J. Kaualil. W. III. A. A. wuson acteu as puoi. ai- Kahlbaiim. M. K. Knauwal, I,. K Slid. tor tho party had been out for some do . K. Williams. II. Knllllhi. J llttlo whllo they concluded that thcro i,a00 n Knmnhnlnnl. Kcoloba, Kahlua was Mining uoing in mo nsu irasinm, rilmoku. Chas. Mnkolo, D. Knhalciia. so tho crab catching tncUo was used Kelllhnnnlho. I). Knona, O. 7.. V. Wal- and it Boon proved successful, though kalnnl. II. Meheula, J. K. Kaohl. Capt only ono among tho party had any Pchenul, S. N. Keallna, Napclia, J. Xa- kind of success at catching xwer crnus. maleliin, Paula Hokll Theo. II. Dauman not only caught I most of tho crabs, but proved himself. When ISaron Komura wbb a student an artist In that special branch of flsh'.at the Harvard law school. In tho class Ing. Ills method ot catching crabs, of '.7, his classmate nnd warm rrlenfl, though a good one, afforded great Baron Kaneko. urgfd him to go into amusement to those looking on. After !JcIcty. many hospltablo Boston doors enough crabs were caught by this , lhJUS dTK tlcman. the party thought they would ,0 1(J 8t,(,y of Amcrlcan cimrncter , pay Mr. Willis a visit, so they dlsem-Amcrcnn ,,ookB nnd OURCno Ameri barked from their boat nnd walked up)Can f0 outside of conventional socio fo tho Willis mansion, where they ty. Emerson was his favorite author, found Mr. Willis at homo In company nnd from his writings ho adopted his with W. E. Rowcll nnd W. P. Sanborn, motto. These and other things that who nro Wsltlng him. After n short ore being said of this quiet diplomat tl (l... i.rtA,l tnr linmo 3"'l Silent 111011 With keen "OljSCrVlnS C w! iriSVunglnlnlhe district -" are .nteres.lng to know. Ills Uslt hero this tlmo is In contiec- . ,,..,,, ,, mn., wi.ii.lv Uon with tho Walnlha hul. which Is to kwwn muglcan $ slr i:dttnr(, l:lgar who recently arrived In this country havo a be meeting In Hanalel. w. A. Kinney of Honolulu Is a lsitor In to rccc,ye ft (,CBree ,rom Yale UllUcr. Hanalel, his visit also being In conncc- slty sr K(lnara-8 succcsa and fame tlon with tho Walnlha hul. wcro achieved within tho past two K. W. KInnoy, from Elceio, is in mo s During that brief period musl district. .leal compositions by him of a high Tho old bridge at waipa is now uo- order haye bc)m prcacntcd In England, ing torn down to mako room for the Amercai Germany, nnd Franco, and new bridge, wnicn is to ue put up uy nave won w(0 appreciation. A. A. Wilson unacr conuaci. oir. vii' Wfc ittomi-! GSSeSQ' RAINIER BOTTLING WORKS, PHONE W. 1331, HONOLULU. :erlxeitiS inere iS tVOTriXllQ triai "will recuperaie force ,naore 1 i if ruicKlyxnan H4IWER NIPS!! If you use stout or ate, and do not wish to drink a whole bottle at a time, "NIPS" were made lor your special benefit. "NIPS" provide a package that will en able you to use the proper quantity without loss, or the necessity of leaving any re mainder to become stale. "NIPS" are what sale by you require. For W. C. PEACOCK & Do., Ltd. SOLE AGENTS- JOHN POTTIE & SONS' Australian HORSE and CATTLE REMEDIES, Testimonials have been received from Alexander & Baldwin Stock Ranch, Parker Ranch Co., J. M. Hor ner Ranch and all the leading planta tion managers bear witness to wonder ful cures wrought by these remedies. Washington Light Co. C. W. MACFARLANE, manager To Ship Owners, Ship Captains And Ship Agents. Until further notlco wo will dcltvor soft ballast at 40c. per ton and bard ballast at SOc. lord & riKi.scn. Telephone Main 108; South and Ka- walabao Sts. 3173 31 PACIFIC TRANSFER CO. WILL CALL FOR YOUR BAGGAGE We pack, haul and ship your goods and save you money. Dealers in STOVE WOOD, COAL and KINDLINGS. toraje In Brick Warehouse, 126 Kingr St. Phone Main 58 ss son has engaged tho valuable- assist ance ot Oco. Mahlko, who is an expert carpenter. Wilson hopes to havo tho new brldgo up In a very few days. It Is rumored that Dr. Mourltz of The longest way around in tho lov ers' way home. on tho new Ilanalel-IIacna road in earnest, nnd, much to tho satisfaction EUREKALOL ITCH-ECZEMA CURED Kllauca has resigned from that place, of tho people in tho district, ho Is and Intends leaving very soon. Again starting with tho approaches of the Lu ocople aro to bo without a doctor Inlraahal brldgo lust complotcd by A. A tho Hanalel district, a very much need, wilron. cd person hero, Weather in Hanalel for tho last George Mundon has at last started wank fine. LEFT OUT IN THE COLD. T soumiiNa that will curb nnmiiHa. but a rwrlflc nreacrlbtd for over thlrt tars by Doctor Uurses. one of tandona most celebrated skin specialists. Tne uuniKALOL ecskma curb is toe famous remedy cuaranteea to quickly eve and permanently cure any dlseaso of the skin or ncaln. It Is Durelr antU scptlo and germicidal. We have thousands ot testimonials to prove tho tru vtr- 'cori-alls." They absolutely do no tue of Its bosltlve cure. Don't wasti your time and money on coou. Writs to us at once for our famous EimtKAtoL Ecisua Com. It will tell the story that Is more coavlnclns than pages of argument. Pries postpaid, 10 cents and 11.00. Don't surrsn from those torturesome Piles. One application of tho famous EnrKALOL Pilb Cum will give Immediate ri'liei. ITIeo postpaid, SO ocnts. THE EUREKALOL REMFOY CO, 1187 Bergen St., BROOKLYN. N. Y. HORSE CLIPPING For a good one, ring up Main 109 Electric Ma chine, Experienced man. Horses called for and re. turned without extra K eharQB- J CLUB STABLES FORT ABOVE HOTEL STREET. Telephone 109 Main. WM. I. IRWIN & CO., LTD. Agents for the Royal Insurance Co. of Liverpool, Eng. Alliance Assurance Co. of London. Eng. Scottish Union 4 National Ins. Co. cf Edinburgh, 8cotland. Fir Association of Philadelphia. Alliance Insurance Corporation Ltd. Wllhelma of Magdeburg General Ins. Co, mm THE BULLETIN, 75c oe" month 1sW 'm' i Cffil ilWt iWs W Parti o- jr mm-'mmmuh t Philadelphia Inquirer MODERN, ARTISTIC HOUSES, TELEPHONR WHITE 591, M w jj riU W. MATLOCK CAMPBELL. 2fi Ceneiwl Oellverv. Ul DAVID DAYTON 137 MERCHANT STREET. Lots for Sale In KAPIOLANI PARK ADDITION, KiLIHI, and other desirable localities Also 1 JUMP-SEAT DUCKDOARO. ejond-band; good as new. THERE IS 10 SUBSTITUTE FDR A WOVEN WIRE BCD. The Woven Wire Bed has become so deservedly popular that 999 out of every 1,000 beds sold are of that make. Why? Because, when properly constructed, It has exsetlences possessed by no other. A level, flexible top, no gaps, wilt always resume Its shap after use. Its supports, however, must be rigid. Wire or hoop Iron will not support a spring bed. When you buy one of Bailey's Rtst and Vermin-proof Wire Beds, you get an article very close to perfection. 'For sale In the Furniture 8 to res and at the factory on Alapal St Tel. Main 1661, IF YOU WANT A NICE SUIT CHRISTMAS GO AND 8EE J. P. Rodrigues, Cor. ALAKEA and QUEEN St. The Bulletin, 75cts per montii YOU CAN GET FRE8H BAKINGS OF BREAD, BUNS, ROLLS, CAKES, COOKIES, ETC., EVERY DAY AT THE PERFECTION HOME BAKERY Cor. BERETANIA & ALAKEA STS. iftii!, Vrs.i.'.-rtf.jiWrt':- AisiiJaHiwiiA AWtf&JUi .j.aLuto CW 4i..SavwkLAiV.WT. :&..,&, :ji,xVi!rW.v. j.; tctuiHitiK