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- - v " ' ''4' j KVTCNtNO ntJLLETIN. tTONOUJLtJ, T. 11., FRIDAY. JAN. 7, 1910. A', w i ?siivSSfe . The K2ih is tho Jiy that everybody has a chance to go to ths big POULTRY SHOW While you ere there, do not for&ct to put in a little time looking over our display of i INCUBATORS, BEOODEES, POULTRY FOODS AND SUNDRIES We will have the CYPHERS INCUBATOR at work hatchine out a lot of ckus, and as it is under the immediate cliaigc of Mother Hcnablcs ou can figure on sceinc some prcttv fine chicks, though the late thun derstorms and Nc.v Year's boinb3 miy mhec the size of the hatch this jcar. Keep the Poultry Show in mind don't fail to sec it and also keep in mind the fact that we havj CYPHERS' fine line of POULTRY SUPPLIES in stock. I E. O. Hall Sz Son, Ltd TShe. NEVERi LEAK Roofing Attrong plir.itcbut it's a good name, for Congo. Perfect rolls. carefully mads and every one inspected and tested. No im perfect rolls will reach jou That's why it never leaks. There are no flaws no thin fixes, no weak f pots. Once it is on the roof, the water will not get through. A (ample will thow you why.' Send for it to-day; jt'a free. Lewers & Cooke, Ltd. FAMILY. TRADE If desired, we will deliver coods in PLAIN SEALED PACKAGES By Soecial Me;seneer Service. Without Extra Charge. W. C. Peacock & Co., Ltd. The House of Quality. Wines and Liquors. POTTIE'S Veterinary Remedies Hotel & Union. Phone 301. Union -Pacific Transfer Co., Ltd. pMiMtiirr tnd Piunn Mnvinii 58 JFurniture We carry the largest and most varied stock in the islands. Good furniture at moderate prices. Your credit is good. J. HOPP & CO. t 185 Kine St. Woman's Exchange for CALENDARS and LEATHER GOODS Ring up LEVY'S for Groceries, Phone 70. Steinway AND OTHER PIANOS. Thayer Piano Co. 150 Hotel St. Phone 218. TUNING GUARANTEED. XMAS RED BERRY WREATHS also MISTLETOE Mrs. Taylor, Yountr Bide. Tel. 339. REPAIRS FOR TYPEWRITERS OFFICE SUPPLY i0.. TTERE'S a pointer for you. If yob are - Hunting for Health drink a glass of Pri,mo Beer with your meals. It aids digestion, induces sleep, and quiets tired, worn-out nerves. The little alcohol is too slight to be con sidered, except as it aids the digestive functions and g'.vjs a slight stimulation. One of the best things it does is to flush the system. Water do2s roi tastfc good enough you don't drink enough of it; that's where one of the virtues of Primo Beer comes in..-.f Ask ) our physician about ir. - ai cmmmmw JZ-Z Oil The J5eer That's J5rewed 4&44s''-?Jt'-'''' " ; S PC RTS Lal mad Natiomal BY V. L. STEVENSON. Big Tennte Starts This Afternoon TIiIh nttprijoon on tlm lleretnnla courtn tho litg tctuiU tournament will be Htnrtcd, and in It Lour and M(Luur1iIIii, tho two ()UUR experts, will bIiow what they can do at the racauct game. At linlf-pnHt threo this nftornoon, Mclaughlin 'A III play It. A. Cooke, mid nllhoueh the latter can hardly hope to win, n fine exhibition of tennis Should result. Tho match will bo for the best two out of threo nets, nud It goes without tuning that a big crowd will attend at the courts to watch the play. Then Will noth will have a go nt A. I.. Castle, and the match t-lunild closny appioach chnmplon- Some Notes On Lady Champion Now that tho Hawaiian Tennis Association ban decided to He ml Mis. Coulter to the mainland to compete ngnlnst the best lady pin) era there, much talk Is going on about the champion of Hawaii's chances against the top-notchcrn. Miss Miriam Hall Is considered to be In the first night of lady play ers In America, yet Mrs. Coulter hud not much trouble In defeating her easily. In Miss llotcbklss, Mrs. Coulter could not run up ngalnst a very much better player than Miss Hall, and the Honolulu player would seem to have a good chance of defeating the American champion. Miss May Sutton did not play for and meets ono of the! player In the United States, she at layers, a magnificent 'present does not hold the champion- si-1 r form. Itrth Is u hard man tortile championship last season, nnd heat, and If he getB Into tho finals, although she Is doubtless the best or semi-final Callforulun play Ktruggle should eventuate. Uhlp. Castle Is ptnylng In fine form nnd, I Mrs. Coulter will reach the main- although defeated by Gee a few i land about May or June noxt, and weeks ago In the Wall Cup tourna- President llocktis of tho Hawnllan ment, Is capable of putting up a Tennis Association will have nr- liiuch better game than ho did on ranged matches wth both Miss Sut- inui utcuBiuu. lun nun juiks lloicnKiss II nossiuie. In the second round, Long will If there are no symptoms of stage meet Captain Low, and there Is one ' fright, the Honolulu player should do thing sure, nnd that Is that tho )oung Callfornlan will have to earn every, point he makes. Low is al ways on the Job and never jnows when he Is beaten. Long, of course, will win, unless something very un foreseen happens, but still there will be Home fine rallies before the match Is finished. dec, who holds tho championship of the Islands, will next tackle. W. V. Dillingham, and the latter, who nt one time held the championship, will, If In form, put up n great fight ngalnst the present chnmplon. Just to hazard an opinion, It would appear that McLoughlln, Koth, Long nnd (ieu will win out In the preliminary rounds; "and then there wl be four giants at the game K'ft to light It out to the finish. Ijoth nnd Gee will probably put up tthe game of their lives ngalnst (lielr !iexpectlve opponents In the seml'-tlnnls, and if they are defeated, 1.0ns and McLoughlln will meet In (ho final. Threo sets out ot live will be played, nnd there Is not much doubt that tho best exhibi tion of tenuis ever given In this city will, he given by the Davis Cup men, ,, The doubles should provide fine sport, too, nnd although the Call fornlnns would appear to hold all tho rest sjfc, borne good matches .... .- .. ....j .. .. . win no Been ueroie inu end or me .could approach her, and she ron tournnment. 'tinned the undefeated champion up make the best tennis exports their best to win from her. Miss Payten, who for the past ten years has held the championship or Australia, Is retiring from the game. She took the championship when fifteen jcars of nge, and ccr talnly was a phenomenal player. Shi could defeat most, of the men players Ehe met, and hnd a serve that was the terror of her opponents. Many pin) era who competed in England and America considered thut Miss Payten would have given Miss Sutton a tight go for the world's chninplonship had they ever met. The ease with which the lady chnmplon ot Australia defeated all comers year after" year was marvel ous, and there was no one who could come close' to beating her. Her first nppearancc in the annual championship tournnment 'caused a sensation. She was only a young ster nnd wore her hair In n "plg tnll"; tho first opponent sho played had been chnmplon once, but Miss Payten quickly defeated her. She went right through to the final nnd then played the holder of tho title. Tho match Is not forgotten, oven after the lapse of ten years, and the way "the kid" as she was alluded to dofcated the champion was a treat to watch. From that time on there was no woman pln)cr who On Sunday, Koth and Oee will play a return challenge match wltn Long and McLoftghlln, and the Couutiy Club courts will be tho Lceno of action. It will be remem bvred that the joung Callfornlnns placed and defented our champions homo months ago. The Country Club courts are In good condition, niurtlie tenuis' that will be pla)cd there on Sunday afternoon next will be spoken of In Honolulu for a long tlmo to como. i n u a Football Games Promise Well Tomorrow afternoon there will be something doing In the way of .that the general Impression was that sports, nnd It will be quite a change tho games should not bo nlavcd. fj-om tho dull days of late. There , Towusend thought the same way, will he tennis nt the lleretanla nnd Sam Chllllngworth of the Din courts and soccer football at the mond Heads concurred with tho Outside ot thnt thore Is nothing doing, and for Sunday there Is only till last month, when she retired on her lauiels. a I ; Inter-League Ball Games Abandoned It lina been decided that tho' Inter league baseball series Is to be aban doned for the time being. This Is n wise move to make, as so many postponements have been made that the public has lost all interest In tho Idea of. seeing tho Diamond Heads up against the Japanese Ath letics. Manager Mnrcalllno went nround i lid sounded the different men wliu have a say In the matter, and found tlm tennis match at the Country Club scheduled. Golf, of course, is always being played, and the mem bers of the different clubs have a good time every Sunday, Tomnriow the soccer games should nttiact a good ciowd, and tho strug gle between tho lion Works team and the Punnhous Is going to be a thing of Joy while It lasts. Tho other'g.une, between tho Malles and High School, will also be a good ono, and It will cause much excitement while It Is on. The league grounds are In good shape now thnt the ruin has held others. First ot all, the illness of a couple of players prevented tho games be ing started, and then the rainy weather set In, nnd week after week the series was delayed. Taking everything Into consideration, It Is better to put off the Inter-league sc iles until next season, when u prop er start can be made If both teams are still anxious to Bee which Is the stronger nine. t Ilnseball Is pau now for the tlmo bolng, and'whpn the next season starts up there should lie u vim and go about tho game that will bo good to see. K II tt Jack Sculyniay take a hand In off for a while, and diving suits will tho Hnlelwa MuTnthOn race If every- . ... . . 1. .,.-. . . .. . ... . . urn u requirvu irum iuu iiajk ui uuuy gem lugemor nnu siari uoosi- things at present. The soccer men dt-borvo n helping hand, for they have had awful luck as regards at tendance nt the gumes. The wretch ed weather hns kept people away, mill allnniigh some brilliant games huvn been plajed, tho crowd on tho sidelines has never beep veiy largo. I A substantial endowment having hec'n becuied for It, the wuild's Hist nullum iustlt'ite will be opened at .Heidelberg, (lermnny, before the end of tho 5 ear. lug the affair. Monte Montgomery who Is now with tliu Two ducks, U albo Interested lu the loug-dlBtnnce run, nnd may donnto a suitable pilze for tho event. Gents Furnishings Yec Chan & Co., Cor. Kins and Bethel Sts. WHITNEY & MARSH, Ltd We have placed on sale our entire stock of the celebrated Home-Made Muslin Underwear consisting of SKIRTS, 'DRAWERS, . PRINCESS SLIPS, CHEMISES, COMBINATIONS, and CORSET COVERS UMBRELLAS t0 $4 Some stylish and all are .Substantial and Waterproof L. Aov; Nuunnu Street. The Superiority of Hand Work over machine work is shown in the beautiful finish on the shirts and collars laundered by us. Let us prove it. FIlENCH LAUNDRY. & -J. ABADIE, Prop. A Sensational Bargain In Dress Materials Matchless values in the Grandest Display of Dress Materials Honolulu- has ever seen. , Note the following prices: FANCY REP. PONGEES One of the most stylish ma terials we show. Best and very lasting shades of Navy, Nile, Sky Pink, Old Rose, Fawn, Lavender and Copenha gen; 30c yd, v STRIPED INDIAN HEAD; all shades; regular 25c; we will sell at n'jc PLAIN INDIAN HEAD; all shades; regular 25c; dur ing sale 17V&C MERCERIZED PONGEE, in twelve distinct shades, fast colon, 35c; regular price 45c. POPLINS IN SATIN STRIFES Beautiful shades in rink, Light Blue, Copenhagen, Champagne, Olive Green, Lilac and Old Apricot. Great values in this very fashion able material. Worn by the ultra swell class; 30o yd. LACE CURTAINS; new designs;' great value; from 0cup per pair. CURTAIN MATERIALS; latest designs; 25o to 75o yard. SCRIM; regular at 20c and 12V2c; 38 inches wide. LADIES' RAGLANS, Rubberized, Pongee and Satin; reduced to $10, $11 and $12.50. , SILK PETTICOATS WON'T CRACK TAFFETA in many different shades; $4.00 to $5.00. LADD3S' SKIRTS no duplicates; very much up to date, and sold from $3.50 to $21.50. LADIES' TAILOR-MADE SUITS; handsomely finished; satin lined and plain and braid trimming; $11.25. $15, $17.50, $22, $22.50, $26.50; reduced from $15, $20, $22.50, $25, $30, $35. An early call will convince you that our goods arc the best. L B. KERR & CO., Ltd. Alakea Street "(' I A M U" by r