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rT" jVj, ''lr : ""Trni ,-Y,-j.u i. . r -"rf1 NV A v VENmO BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H. TUESDAY, NOV. 16, f90.JWj Use RED SEAL CARBON It is the Best r ' Does not smut or curl like other carbon papers. For sale only by the OFFICE SUPPLY CO., LTD. Phone 143 'jjffiBgaaM Ma .Y'iMIBJ t.5i .,,'& National Dairy Show DE LAVAL Butter Award Triumph Usual The gnat NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW was held at Mil waukee, Wii., October 15-24, and In keeping with the in variable result inc "ALPHA-DISC" DE LAVAL CREAM SEPARATORS went into uie all the HIGHEST BUTTER and CREAM awardi went to DE LAVAL users, in this lat est representative contest, which included the exhibits of nearly one thousand of the best butter and cream produc ers throughout the country, The three highest awards in the CREAMERY BUT TER class all to DE LAVAL users were as follows: A. J. ANDERSON, Otisco, Minn Score 97 THOR. MOE, Winthrop, Minn Score Wt A. L. OESTRICH, Watertown, Wis Score 88 The highest award on DAIRY BUTTER was to P. Daingaard, Camp Point, 111. Score 04t a DE LAVAL user. The highest award in the CERTIFIED CREAM contest was to 0. Van B, Roberts, Highland, N. Y. Score 99 a DE LAVAL user. The highest awar.I in the CREAMERY PATRONS con test for hand separator cream was to 0. B. Fisher, Viroqua, Wis. Score 93Va a DE LAVAL user. Full details of all the entries and scores have not yet been made public, but there is no doubt that the vast ma jority of all exhibits scoring 90 and above will prove to have been DE LAVAL made, as heretofore. Incomplete reports have been received of highest but ter awards at the various STATE FAIRS this year, but practically all of them have been to DE LAVAL users, in cluding particularly New York, Indiana, Michigan, Mis souri, North Dakota and South Dakota. As has been said before, the separator does not of itself insure the making of the best butter, but the superior me chanical and sanitary bowl construction and low speed of the DE LAVAL separator indisputably enable the produc tion of better cream and better butter under the same con ditions than can possibly be made in any other way. -This is something that even the most enterprising and resourceful of those who seek profit throughjhe manufac ture and tale of would-be competing separators never at tempt to explain or deny that practically all the best butter, as evidenced by the higher awards in all represen tative butter contests, is and has for more than twenty years been made by users of DE LAVAL cream separators. Hence the great advantage to every DE LAVAL user in having the separator that not only makes the MOST but the BEST cream and butter, is the simplest and easiest machine to use and lasts an average of 'twenty years against from two to five years in the case of all others. A DE LAVAL catalogue helps to make plain the reasons for DE LAVAL superiority in good buttermaking and other respects, and is to be had for the asking. E. O. HALL & SON Ltd. Agents POTTIFS CELEBRATED AUSTRALIAN REMEDIES i A collection of remarkable veterinary medicinal discoveries covering period of over 100 yean. The RockLickBlock Is especially recommended for the prevention and cure of Worms and Bots in young and old stock on pas ture. All stock iake readily to this Dedicated Lick. Bold in 100-lb bags, $50 per ton. There is no handling or bother in its application, All stock take nat- uraiiy to it. FOR MAN WOMAN AND CHILD Bub often and long, will not irri- H. JOHN P0TT1E, i Veterinary Sunceon BRANCH OFFICE: UNION AND HOTEL STS. Telephones: Res. No. 1182. Office, 361. Box 620. tate WEEKLY $1 a as BULLETIN Year SPORTS 6I ' : IT T. L. STEVENSON. Powell and Wolgast On November 23 Low 1'owcll and Adolph Wolgast were matched lately by Manager Sid tester ol tho Mission Club to box 20 -rounds at the Coliseum tho night Jof Tuesday, Nov. 23. The men will weigh In at 133 pounds at 6 o clock, and Eddlo Smith of Oakland Is billed to referee. This Is tho best match that 8an Kranclsco proper has known slnco Jimmy Ilrltt and Uat- King Nelson fought that sensational 20 round mill at the Auditorium more than two years ago. It looks like an even betting proposition anil. It gives promlso ot furnishing Inci dents worthy -of a pago In tho Quecnsbcrry history, Hester had u tough time of It In fils efforts to bring the men togeth er. Tho real big obstacle In his path was his wolght. Wolgast ot flrst wanted ringside welghln and finally consented to 133 pounds at fi o'clock. This Powell refused to btnnd for, Insisting upon 133 pounds nt 3 o'clock. Hcstor was about ready to pass the task up as. a .fruit less one, when Powell Anally con tented to the 6 o'clock weight. Wolgast Is at present In Chicago with his manager, Tom Jones, the man who formerly looked out for the welfare 'of Billy Papko when Papke wore tho middleweight crown. Powell Is looked upon as the best heavyweight that San Francisco has produced since the days of Jimmy Ilrltt. The rise of the auburn- haired lad was slow, but none the less sure. Ho plugged along In the lower rnnks for a good many jcars, beating all his opponents, but only on points. lie seemed to lack that dash and spirit that goes with the make-up ot the champions,; and for this reason he. was .not much bought after by thepfbmd'tfers''wW were In the habit df flirting with stars. However, Powell got oft to a good start a tew months ago by pounding Erne ot Philadelphia all over the ring for 20 rounds, The very next month he came back and knocked the reputed tough nut. Chick Hud son, out In five rounds. A few weeks later he went across the bay hnd finished Kid Harrison In two rounds, lly this time they were ull up nnd looking at' Powell, and ho was right In line for bettor things. nun Fighting Fifth Hve Tryot t Out at Lcllehua tho Vlghtlng Fifth had a try-out yesterday In anticipa tion fit Ihn Rnmltif- till- tiillltnrv Irnr- , a.-.ni h. ....i. ... vrlnlt him to securo better Judgment invvv, ,buau ui vuo vs-tMsa ntic ; - ., . , - txcltlnk. and the men became Joyful,"' dltnw. and also time bis blows over the chances of their regiment pulling oft the championship of the service, " . A cup was presented for the troop which scared the most points, and oh troops 0 and A tied for the trophy there was much excitement right up to tho finish of tho sports. M. Foley, who won three events nnd ran second In another, did all tho scoring for Troop C, and conse quently was the hero of the day. Ha won the 220 yards hurdle, tho ham mer throw and high Jump; he was placed second In the low hurdles after a close finish. McDonald won both the sprints, the BO .and 100 yards going to htm; he alto come In flrst In the hurdle race after a touch tuuln with rn. llftV- ThA hnlf-mllA n.- win n-ll after a pretty race In which half a dozen men showed good form. Uevorley throw the baseball 330 feet and won tho event with ease; his was a flne throw, and it beats Doloun of Fort Shatter by eomo 33 fcot. As soon as tho Marines have ii field day 'some kind .of a line will be gotten on tho respective chances ot the different branches ot the ser vice In the approaching big meeting at the league grounds. e tt Dick Sullivan, although out of tho boxlng game as a nrofoieinn ii-a good care ot himself and Is alwaya' taking long walks and runs In tho couutry. Tho retired middleweight champion of tho Hawaiian Islands Is settled In Honolulu for good, and Is qulto content to be out of tho lime light onco and for all, "Dick." as ho Is snown an over the group, mado good In ever)' way In llawnll. ami lin In n ,.n,,n... ,, .,. ,... i "" "" " "i t iMixnrH in copy. wwmmiMiM Voice From Past John L. Speaks John L. 8ulllvan appeared as tern porary sporting editor ot a Pittsburg Vvenlng paper lately, writing tho 'leading article and .sporting com- ment himself and having It printed over ins own name, tic took occa-j slon under his signature to rap tho big fighters and fighting as now con- ducted. In part, edltoilally, Sulli- an sajs: I "Well, Jeffries and Johnson havo finally been matched, and I guesa Ihoy will clash In a tight which will bo remarkable for the fact that mere win ue two winners. Neiiner h't n chanco to, lose as the fighting Ui.iip goc now. Both will run1) a fi den harvest, and that Is what ihc battlers of tho ring seem to be after the most now days. Doth have made i lot of coin on the prospect of the mutch being made. Then as, soon as articles are signed they hook up for rich theatrical engagements. F.nch will get a good chunk of dough from the receipts and then go bac: t.i the stage. Protty soft for fight- cr these days. "Do you know It would not hull Johnson to loso to Jeffries, for the big white man would retire again and tho smoke would go right ahead mid win back the little Jeff would forfeit for n second time. After all the mud slinging engaged In by Jim and Jack ypu would Imagine they wouia nave mixed It rouah and tumble as soon as they came face to face, but that stuff don't go now." - Exchange. ana Jeffries Accepts Music Hall Offer Jim Jeffries has agreed to appear for the noxt two wieks at William Morris'' music halls. New York, but his manager, 8am llcrgcr. says that he has madb no other theatrical ar rangements ,and that he will not go on the road 'In' a 'play, as reported from San Francisco, sa)s an ex change. Merger states that Jeffries will accept several club. bouts before meeting Johnson In tho ring. ' "Jeffries," said Merger, "has re ceived all kinds ot offers, a majority wanting him to appear on the stage, whlln thft mniiun-Ar nt (ha Ma Inn n I I Athletic Club of Philadelphia wants Jeff to meet some big heavyweight In a six-round bout. I have had a talk with Jeff about tho latter prop osition, and ho thinks well of It. "I really think that It would be p good thing for the big follow, as It will give hi in a chance to get his hand Into the game again and per wbii no imam ursi snow iu Pittsburg, as the light fans there will nay more money to see Jeff In'""""1 tho " exciting, enough to bu action than they wculd In Phlladcl-:111 phla a n m SETTLEMENT PICTURES. ,At tho Ilonlne tonight will be shown Mr. Uonlne's remarkable pictures taken at the Molokal Set tlement. Tho pictures are fine ex amples of tho photographer's art, but most Interesting because they show tho Settlement in Its actuality und in Its favorablo phases. The mavlng picture Alms show tho peo ple at play. In parades, building i'hletlc Periods, school children at their flag drills and many other in teresting features of life there. The picture shows tho lighter side ot life among these people and shows that they aro not living In misery or dis tress, in view of the recent develop ments, all who can should see these pictures, KAIAKAUA BIRTHDAY. The Hawaiian band will play In Thomas Square this evening,' com mencing at 7:30. The program will be: Grand March King Kalakaua.. Bergcr Overture Festival Conterno Intermezzo Evonlng Chimes . . . t Rollloson Selection Glittering Glowworm, , L Fare vocal Hawaiian Songs r Ar. by Ilerger oeiecnon rnreo Twins ....Hoscha Waltz Return of Spring ,..,',', ............. lir.il.1. ..- Finale Hawaii Air.' n I ... . ."" ' v.sv. rue siinr HpnnKlcil thinner. Davis Cup On November 26 Now that the day for tho great Davis cup t6urnamcnl Is approach ing, all thotennls enthusiasts over tho wrold-are getting worked up rbout It. Ixng and McLaughlin have by this time become used to the hard grass courts that prevail In Australia. Norman Brookes, Wilding, Sharp and Dunlop havo been selected to play (or the land of the Kangaroo nd a fine quartet of tennis experts tHey are. Tho first named and Wil ding are too well known to need uny thing said about them. They are the present holders ot the Duvls cup and havo proved themselves to be In the flrst flight ot. tennis play- ers. Dunlop has been playing tennis) or manj. year8 anj has been off -nd on champion of Victoria and Kow South Wales at different times, Although not In llrookes class, h h good all around man and Is par- Ocularly strong on volleying. He ond Urookes played a lot together in doubles years ago. before the pres- Cnt champion became as well known as at present. Dr. Sharp Is also an old timer. comparatively speaking, and he hat put up some fine fights In the single championships of the different states of the Commonwealth, Althoug four men have been chosen to represent Australia, llrookes and Wilding will bo the pair to play Long and McLaughlin for the coveted Davis cup. It 1b grutlOIng to see that Wilding Is to jt,e llrookes partner once again, am as tho New Zeslande'r Is In excel- lent, form It Is hard to see how tho challengers have a chance ot defeat- lug the holders, We should hear the result hero In Honolulu on Nov. 25, and it goes without saying that tho cable will be looked forward to with the.great- est Interest. Gee and Roth will be able to see how close they were to being world'B champions, and generally the strength of the games In these Is lands can be summed up. m k a Lightweights In . Excellent Foim! , Charlie Retlly Is Improving every day under the watchful eyes of Protes tor Robert Ross, who Is looking after tho lightweight's training. Tho train Ing quarters on Alakea streot can hard ly hold tho crowd that rolls up every afternoon to see the men at work. Yes torday Jhero was a big gathering of followers of tho gamo and they were treated to some fine boxing during tho hour or so the stunts lasted. First RCIIIy sparred with two Rapid iTn"'l.n,C.n' d 'hoy c!l""l,' m,ulc ,hln llvcl' for hlra- Mr " 1 A'cro husky and they bad no hes itation In rushing In whero light weights fear to" tread, but Charlie mM them with a vtralghtxleft and gao as good as he got. Harconl, who Is to box 8am Hop on tho night of November 24, also nent three rounds with Rellly, and that was the stariturn of the afternoon. Both the boxers waded In from tho start real ining, Rellly also skipped, punched the bag. and shadow sparred for a hllo. Hols looking well and Is ready now almost to step Into the ring. He will surely put up a great scrap on Thanksgiving eve, and Cullen will have to work hard to get a decision. Cullen Is working out at the Or phcum and nan "Kid" Kronklyu rub' blng him don and acting as trainer. Two of Cullen'a boys who used to work with him, havo gono to real work and consequently tho lightweight has keen rather up against It for partners. However, Cullen la getting some good work In and looks and feels bel ter than he has for somo tlmo He considers that ho s acclimated now, and has had no trouble In getting vory fit. Ho Is confident that ho can defeat Rellly and, as tho latter Is opacity as euro that he can put It all over Cujlcn In a clean break affair, there Is sure going to bo a flno contest when tho men meet. Luther "Hough claims that he did not know anything about the chanko of course In .the small 'boat sailing raco last Sunday, and considers ho was not treated right. There will be a meeting of the Honolulu Yacht CJub on Friday night, and the matter may bo discussed. Tho teuDls-byelcctrlc-llght Idea has caught on und as boon as lights can be i obtained from tho coast the. Hawaiian KltfW-trfi- f?nmnnn, will -. at.na.1 ...III. ih in.i r. h m.. v.n... m ,. .- ,..., .ciimn Club, AMUSEMENTS. ART THEATER Extended Engagement , Wise & Milton and the Banana Man In their latest Specialties and Songs. Feature Film "Mephisto and the Maiden" Together with the usual picture program. Honolulu Athletic Park 1 SUNDAY, NOV. 14. BASEBALL 1:30 P. M. K. A. C. J. A. C. vs. C. A 0. vs, U. S. M. C. Park Theater Fort Street Below Beretania Tom Armstrong AND Verne and Verne Changes MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY NEW IDEA WAVERLY DANCE HALL. Cor. Hotel .and Bethel Sti. Open ever evening except Sundav at 7 o'clock. Admission 10c. Ladies Free. Mnsio bv Xawaihan Glee Clnb. . IRON BEDS MATTRESSES FURNITURE Coyne Furniture Co., Ltd. Furniture Your Credit Is Good ' J. HOPP & CO. 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