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rHf V M .EVENTNa BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. 11., TTItntSIUV, TAN', 20. lftlO. We Rebuild Any Slake of Typewriter OFFICE SUPPLY JSO., LTlfti J,,et Us Make You An Kslimntc All Our Work Is Guaranteed T k Tennis Balls Just received per "Korea" our first shipment of 1910 Slazenger Tennis Bails You want the latest and freshest ball to play with. We have it. With the bails came a lot of fine RACKETS. Everything in the tennis line at E. 0. HALL & SON, Ltd. SPORTS nil MMMMMMMMIMMMM BY V. L. STEVENSON. -fflx Wolgast Manages To Beat Memsic At Woltnst beat Clcoigo Memslc hi tun rounds tit I.os Angele tin January 7, s.i)e Ilic Chronicle, lint It wns not Mtuli u decisive victor) but 'All Golf Links Locking Well 1 All the golf llnkK have iK-npfltert, by the lecont rnlns, mid the greT. uro looking very well lit prescn.. 'Die Monnulua grounds are nt their 1 WEEKLY BULLETIN 1 a Year tluit n return match between the ery bent, and many gouera bo out bos would be n great drawing caul, there whenever possible. The rain. V()lgBt won by forcing the pace In however, while doing an Immense practically every round, taking all amount of good, ban prevented n lot Hint MciiihIc had to glo and siting of plnyern from getting us much golf nioro tlmn he Bot and outfighting us they would wish. Memslc In the clinches lie hud the I Up at the Country Club, the pro total hoy giogg) In the ninth round, fosslonul, Alexander Hell, bus put In but could not finish him In the tome fiood work, and the links are tenth, hooking In line shape. Two old taro It was n bloody flnlit from stnrt lo J patches have beon denned out and finish nml about the hardest both turned Into pretty ponds, and the men ever hud. here. Momslc'a nose change Is much for the better. Ali bied freely during the last seven or other change Is the moving of the eight rounds, while Wolgast also bled ninth hole to the-top of the bluff, from the noun nnd had a cut over his. Wulklkl of the clubhouse. left , temple. Kor fierceness nnd gnmencss nothing ever bent It here, nnd the big crowd of light bugs that filled the house never had an Idle moment. Wolgast. for the first time In mouths, met a man who fights mucii after IiIh own stjlc, for Memslc Is almost iih good with right and left' Alexander llel Is an expert pin) er und Instructor, as well us a fine club maker. Ills record nt Del Monte Is an excellent one, and he has already shown the fruits of his tuition In the Improved play of many of his pupils. 'I he links at Hnlclwu arc nwns 'eiiB.it.ed, and golf seems to be tho Great Surf Stunts On Sunday Next Next Sunday afternoon at Wat kikl I leach the biggest crowd that ever turned out there wilt be In at tendance. It Is to he hoped that the rain holds off, as wet weather would Interfere with the program of sports that hns been arranged for the edi fication or' the Clark party of tourists. The Cleveland Is expected to ar rive early In the morning, and the I party will have about twenty-four , hours here. The Oil'llggcr Club 'if- flcials are very busy arranging stunts that will astonish the tour ists, nnd the entry lists, for the dif ferent events bio tilling rapidly. Over twenty surfboard and canoe experts have sent In their names, and It Is expected that many more will be entered before Sunday. Harry Stelner, Kenneth llrown nnd C. Hub tare will receive entries, and an) one who wishes to compete In Hie events had better get a move on and tend their names In as soon possible. If the surf Is good next Sunday afternoon, some of the most surpris ing stunts will be pulled off and the surfboard be)s will the Honolulu people, tomed to seeing a lad ride In nil his head upon the summit of u huge wnte. r n What Army and Navy : Folk Are Doing The New York Kvenlng Journal U who has been rclcctcd to ho Chief of conducting a vigorous campaign for Staff, to succeed Mnjor (Jenerul llel n restoration of the canteen to the at the explintlnu of the four Arniv. fn n recent nrtlcle on ..lis detail of that ofllier t" the subject It sa: "A car filled with Stnrf on April 11. 1MIO. spent tin, crazy soldiers Is on Its way from San da) Die ,21 Pi Washington In con. Frnnrlsco to Washington, In charge fercnees with the Secretary of Wan. nf Mnlnr I M. Kennedv. Of theso.vtho left the capital Hint day for ir )earsj (ielieruj swings coming out of n clinch as Is fatal te pastime of most of the res idents or tvniaimt ami uisinct. cut foid Kimball lias a llugey compen dia local boy and was thus able to Hon under way at present, nnd line cscnpe or duck under many swing prizes are provided for the first and that would bavn lnnded on n tnlor bccond meu In tne pj). I lie uuie mmm. m if 1 1 W li All l)B "y1 What Every Woman' Ought To Know that no other ready-to-wear shoes' for women have the dainty charm and grace ful lines of Women's Regal Shoes. Be cause no other women's footwear repro duces the correct custom styles for each 't season, as Women's Regal (Shoes do. REGAL SHOES jTor WOMEN Perfect If is just as important as correct stjh. Here agah tve give you what no other ilioc dealer in town can quarter size fittings. Regal quar ter-sizes insure the tame perfect fit and com fort as custom-built shoes. N 1 J k" I ? J j- .kTm f,pZ rgg Argil I X Mmft Wolgast. The Intter Is smaller In site than unhappy. Insane men a majority will spend their das In n guternmeir. Insane ns)lum, nnd. In nine cases out of ten, this Is due to the rank hy pocrisy of Congress, the Ignorance and bigoted fanaticism of Prohibi tionists thnt have succeeded In abo lishing the Army canteen. All of fhese insane woldiers are brought from the Philippines, and their In- a8 vanity, s Major Kennedy sa)s. Is due to their drinking of the tile. poisonous, highly alcoholic drink cnlled 'blno, loaded with the vllcaW alcohol nnd full of other polMinn. ' m a .... . ..I .., ,.. ,I.A astonish even n" muiiun is hukmiu-iui m ui who nr accus- un",y a sample of puritanical h)- pocrisy inai snouiu oe loieruieu longer. Men content to drink mild iieer or light wlues are forbidden to do that In the name of temperance, and then In the name of temperance Arn PlaniI Art and hypocrisy they are driven to tho ifca " j... ., ... ,u. -n.., .. i....i...ii ..!., IUITU IIIIU l IIIC IIICUl IIIIVIIUUL Ja, NariiW Honolulu 0!"' "8 a ,,,)8tUl,to ,or ",0 ,rul' lXCUIUJg ilUlIUIUm ,en.prBe raIlteen. How does that mmi wlillo Dm revnrs.. wn iIih case Iwa golf links ate well taken care, exhibition here. Now that the" aviators ore cavort ing around III the atmosphere of l Angeles,' olid the San'Krunclsco peo ple have decided to have an aviation meet. It Is about time that some ot the Honolulu people Invested a little coin In an" aeroplane aud gave un with Memslc. . j'f and ronseqiieii.il) are always In Memslc seemed to do the greatenBood shape. On every second Sun pnrt of tils execution with left Jabs day thore Is n big crowd at the links, nnit ho hud Wolgnst'a face puffed and the tennis courts nro also kept soon alter the start. Tho little fcl- going all the time. ' low laughed at these punches half The Kuhuku rucnuet men ure the time aud never null boring In practising haul for their match and. being smaller, could do .better j against the Kwa cracks, und the Infighting nnd make his awing' match, which Is to be played at lla rount. He forced Memslc from the lelvvn. will attract l'n large number fust round to the Inst, and as Mem- of Bpectntois, sine, sic came back Miongly after each liiund, both were very tired at the end. Memslc made a very soil showing and surprised Ills friends with the manner In which he exchanged wal lops with Wolgast, but the pace was a trifle tro fast for him. He found It difficult- to penetrate Wolgnst'u crouching defense and backed away from this continually. There ttoro no knockdowns, nnd although Memslc wnH staggered In the ninth, ho had Wolgast weak at ono time In the same round from 'n puwerful blow In tho stomach. The work was rough all the way and maikcd by many clinches, but thore wnu tint ti litnnintlt nf ulnllllliT 111 ItlA ", ; " " .dinner enure icn roiiuus. a m u u u Indoor Games At Adzuma Club strike the men that would force their minority views, on a majority, piny upon the hypocrltlcitl subservl oncy of CungressVand, sa)lng to men. 'You shall not have temperate light drinks In )our Army club,' force them lo take Instead tho vile whlske) o: tha dive here at home, or the tile, native alcoholic poison In the Phi- llpplnes? Mr. Tnft has .shown cour age to say what ho thinks. Will he protect the soldiers against thls cow ardly outrage? Newspaper editors, every man of them knowing well ... . ,.,, . that this Is true, should explain to who Is to give exhlbl- (her Bcera, CougrKmtl. int ,.j. pocrlsy In the long run does not pay. And sane, Independent men In Con gress should fight against the cow ardly evasion of duty. The canteeti will be restored, and the Ami) will not be permanently organized for the benefit of dive keepers. What man at Washington will make It his business to see to this?" A Dtwttr IVUUH i A', Regal Shoe Store p Cor. King & Bethel Sts il II If iMi MOVED I? The Agency of the " International Correspondence Schools Now at 1139 Fort Street i ll HI I Weekly Bulletin, $1 Year 'tmbAmmi ' Wi nirtri Aitiiiy rtsfe&Kfe: Mime Wet (film Down at the Adzuma Club on School street there were some ath letic stunts pulled off Hint were Im mense. The occasion was a Jnpa reso dinner Riven by Chester I)o)le, who Is In town after n sojourn in Hllo. The guests were received nt the door of the club by Mr. Doyle, and then ever) body donned kimonos nnd bimdals. A most uttiactive Japnueje was then pnrtuken ot, uftcr which the party wero entertained with music. A troupe of geisha girls, headed by 0. Tsuruko San, did some marvelous dnnclng. They weio nil good, but special mention must bo made of O. Hlnazurn San. This j)oung lady was born intJiuese is lands Und spenKs ami writes KnBitsn excellently. ' After the geUlia girls had finish ed their peiformance, the sports pro Brain wus pulled off, and Included In the events were musical chulru, hlBh Jump, catch the Bake bowl, hulu by full strength nf the company, and u special stunt by Walter Drake. The evening was most enjoynble, nnd the host wns the reclnlent of much congratulation on the Success oi mo nuair. me press wus wen represented at the dinner party, and epresentatlves of the KnglUh and Jnpunese papers graced the assem blage. Chester Doyle's health was honored more than once, und when ho won the principal event tho utlch the Bake bowl nffulr great cheem went up. ' i After a most uJo)nble evening tho party broke tip In time for the uuestB to catch their cars to the aiib lll Is. Hopes wero expressed thut some, similar party be given In 'the near future, ami thnt a regular prop gram of Indoor sports be arranged. Mr, Mll(avv may be prevailed upon to again give his famous hula dance, and that alono would draw the ciowd, oven If it were known thnt Krugnr would he uiinblo to enter for tho ratch-as-catch can wrestling event. ' it ti i The Y. M. C. A. handball team will tiy conclusions with the High So far. Honolulu has had to be content with niovlnf"ilcrnrer-oFthe' airships, and although that, Is bettor than nothing, the real thing Is what all the Inhabitants of this City would like to see Paulhan, tlons In Snn Francisco, Is making good money at the 'game and would probably not make a trip to Hawaii without o big biiiii was guaranteed him. Hut why get an expert down at all? Aviation appears to be Q simple that, provided a good ma chine Is to be hnd, nii)oiie with a little nerte should he able to manip ulate one. An aeroplane Is said to hnte been taken to Ill'o some months a no by it bundles man who returned from n tilp to the Coast. So fni. no news of a tllght from the Volcano House Porto HU it. nnd ulxo with CI cue raj Hell. (lener.il Wood leturned to New York the same da) II Is re garded as not Improbable that (leu oral Wood will lie relieved from command of the Depnitnient of tho Hast some little time before he en ters un the duties of his new posi tion In older to urrntiRe lilt nffalrs for the change and al?o to cnabl" him to make a fpeil.il stud) of ,iio working fcituiea of the various alutl departments and of the illrTrrent bu reaus of tha War Department liei fore entering nctltely on the ilutleH of ClikT of Staff. When MldFliipman Joseph HUlot Austin of the cruiser South I) ixotn of Admiral Sebrcc's srpiadron nailed with his vrosel for Nures harbor, Admiralty Inlands, he left behind him his beautiful bride- of loss than n day, Mrs. Ma) mo Muntrcss Wadmuu Aus tin, daughter of Heir. John W. Wad man, p.iftor of the Mt'lhodjKt K.ilscpr pil Church of Honolulu. The mar rlngo cif Mlilnlilpm.tn Austin uud hit brbli) took place Oclnlier u niter u lot ot excited c-tbUni; which resulted In the naval officer KOttliiK n Medal di; peiiMitl'm frcuii the 5ecrctary of tho Navy to net married. IteluK o'llv u ml Ishtpntan, Aiutln roii'd :i ' like a brldo without speclnV' Pvrir.Mi'iim. i.ltutnH he, has aKO'V iiiromn of liU-owu aside from his of ficer's pit', tho permission was grant ed, nnd it verj hasty marrlige took place ut the ftcinrin Catholic .Calhod ral, follow ed In this afternoon b) un other ceremony nt the lionio of tint bride's p.irelitn. at whlph tin ninclit Ing clerg)mnn, was of Hut Methodlt tersunstnn. Thus both hldc of the family were; Batliifted. It Is underetood that Midshipman Austin will be assigned to HiIh station and will bet Joined here by his bride. Since the Navy Department had the Dcwev towed to the Philippines there bus been a rapid rise in favor of the floating dock. Shipping lllus- lrnlo.1 un.i ...t.l I nnA I .. (It,, laltirlll Hllo has been wlrelessjdo Ho- Qf rophM;11t ,nn, , Hl((rt tlme the number of floating' docks, com- NOTED QAMBLER AND ART PATB0N IS DEAD t nnlulu. High Sch:ol Will PJay Tennis Today On din lloictauhi couristhlu nftcr- nocn n start may be niado in tho High School ti'iinls loiiruumcnt, and tome lino play should eventuato. Tho rain Iich been dcla)ing the htarl of the matches, but II Is hoped thnt every thing will ho O. r. this afternoon nnd that tho bchedulcs gnmcH may bo play ed off without any further delay. As soon ns tho High School tourna ment Is pail there will bo somo more tennis at the Y. M. C. A. courts, where n eloiihlcH ulfalr will be pulled off. Ten nis Is cm thu boom ovorykhero, und ns scion an decent weather prevails thore tdiould be Borne play worth watching. Tho following ure tho entries and handicaps: ( ' "'J, Pratt dnfl"C. DawBon: O. Hush-ItJNtVlBil'Wnwiilto-A. Duvls; R. U. Illunctturil I.. tMrkB; II. Chilling worth M. Montarrat; W. llarnliurt-ICel. SwdH'-y.nVtu handlcupH, Clasu A, hrratch, Monsarrnt; Cluss II, one-half or Un.ilvli , Whlto nnd Chilling worth; 'Class a, .IS, IM. Car den; CUhh D, nno-hnir of 30, (1. Uush. W. nnnl, hart, It. Purvis, E. I). Illancliavd; Ones V., tlirec-quaxera of 30, I.. Minks, C, Dawson, it it it Hill Chilton nnd Merger, two ot tho most cnthuBlustlc motor-c)clo men In tha city, nro preparing for ime wonderful Htunts as boon as the weather Is pan. The small inn- nca cuii get up a great pace, as wns shown at'Kniiiolunl Park soma inontliB ngo. It Ib now piopnsed to School In the near future, and an exciting match should be fought out on the alley, Tho match wlllhetcii iiiemuHldu, und fifty points will bej pla)ed for. ' ' l n it SHORT SPORTS. IIAKEUSKIKU), Jan. 11. llrlck Devereaux. lute of the Vernon Vil lagers, who is to be .contain of tha reduced initial cost ns comnareeivwlth tho excavated graving dock. The pared with stone Braving docks, will be still greater than at present. Fore most among the considerations which have led to the, rapid Increase In the number ot flouting- docks Is thut or Hakersfietd team in 191 (t, was here today to confer with the directors of the Hukersfleld llasobnll Associa tion. His contract with the associ ation wus ratified. Devereaux left tonight for I.os Angofes, and will scout in the Imperial Valley league for plajeri". He will return lo lla kersfleld permanently on January 20th, , It Is understood that Devereaux will arrange with Happy Hogun of Vernon whereby some of the plaeis farmed by Unit team will pluy Jit this city. price of it floating dock cun be fixed with certainty. In constructing a dock excavated out of the land, how ever, an ample margin must be al lowed for posslblo accidents to the site by ground sprlngs'nr washouts. Naturally, much depends on the par ticular requirements to be fulfilled. tho condition of the site, the depth of vvuter available, etc.; but It may be taken that, except where tho con ditions are entirely ngnlnst the float ing dock, this t)po Ir much less cost . ly to construct than the excuvutcd - (dock. Another Important reusou why The plantation baseball league Is (lontlng docks ure likely to become about to start" ip again, nnd If noth- Httll mote numerous In tho future Ing unexpected happens, some good t ibe rupldlty and certnlnty wlui games will soon be seen. Magnate vvtttcli they can bo constructed, The West has left Ouhu and Is now Bet- epeuted failures of contractors to tied on Maul; he was responsible for (,Uke heudwuy with Drydock No. 4 rd evi dence the difficulty ot providing However, the right sort of, man ha against quIckBund, hidden springs, been found to fill ,Wcs-'a shoes, nnrtVetc. the coming Beuson .pronilses, well,, BEBu9nM&ifliBB r Mmmm SBBBBV'A-.l-'rlKVIllM BBBBHHi.t'er'J.ai.v), .VIkkH b fcjk v H the stert of tho plantation league, 'm n,e New York Navy Yn and kept It going In great style. try the "Skeetera" on the hill cilmbliiB propnsltlpnoiiiiiilija, ocunpet- tlllnn will fiituro, bo vRtl)tj(ll.il,n -1111) Mietill d'l iilllllll ,I'Wel LOOKS TO JAPAN , t I ' ' ! We hope there Is no truth In the nil 1 'luovj Jciiggestion Hint ortlcerH of the Army .t .. .. ,. ... TO ANNEX KOREAr.""" Ilnl uiemseivfi iiumpereu in i ir il i Hthelr work by tha economies of Con- ' IVICTOniA, U. C Covnlt Mleyushl. Kress uro proposing to resign and former rorelgn mlnlsior ot Japan, In Join Hie Organized Mllltla, in the an Interview published in the JIJI ''"I10 ,llllt lhf' 'n- '" XM wn- "e" Shlmbo, received hero by mall, advo- euro more liberal treatment. Mem entos tho unnuxitlon of Koiou by Ja- Uors of Congicss have learned that pan, citing In defense of his Btand tho advocating appropriations ntked for example of America's nnnoxutlon of tho Mllltla means votes, while op Hawull. Ho recites the history In posing thoso needed by tho Hegular thut regard In dctull, und bu)u that Army nieuni a vidimus display or In. ,,..,' I,,l,,r4l In K-nr,.f, U ,'l-,.nlr llOStllltt tl) HlC llOrrlll spirit Clf than was that of tho United States militarism." Mny wo suggest to the In Hawull, und ho urges the linmedl- I"0"8 membors or our national teg oto annexation of Korea, u stop in Ulatlvo body that they should fol which, ho suvs. "u third nower bus no low the Berlptuie: "These things right to Interfere." BttfiUHUaULiHHlBHHBVHHi It Is qulte.posslble for u ruce dorse lo bail.1 olieitimt t.wllliout being n back number. Philadelphia Itecord. 5 on ought to nave done, but not leave tile-other undone." Mujor Cleu. Leonard Wood, colli' maiidltig the Department Of tho IT.mt, Patrick K. Shceciy, tho noted gam bler nnd uit patron, whu died In Now YcrX got most of bis notoriety through tho iccovcry of tho OalnJ boioiiKh liortruit of tho Duchcts of Do vonshlio. The plctuio was stolen 'ln l.omlon In the koventles und bruughy to this ciiiiuii) by Adam Worth, tlio uotoiiuus Icncc, In PJ31 Sheedy an nounced that ho could deliver tho pic ture for $5,000 piovlillug no ijuerttloiia were to bo usku.1. Ho found tho paint.- Ing tn Chlcaga It hud been In hiding tventy-flvct )p,iro. Stiecdy wus llfly-' nine years old when ho dleil. The B u 1 1 f t n Publlshinc Co.. .' Ltd., is dgtui tur tne ,cst eugravuig un,d Ilthographms comoany on the racitlc Coast and U prepared , to. give estimates on high-tcnda printing off every kind. " Alio prices and lamplei of the Very Latest in Engraved Cards, Announcements, and I invitations, in the best of fi tor smart rnncuons. "4m ULLETIN AM lAY - A CjidtOBSS?;..? . "j.i t M . :4 iij