Newspaper Page Text
vaerjM tsi ' , KiiPasr, ,' 'f - - ,-. .. , Miiiun f 4'ii.r : it"iiiui. ",, !'. &; f r. j rvryy ' nVKNINO VHfl.l.ETI.W UONOIjULU. T H. Tllt'ltSIUV. OCT. 27. 1!10. K IT IF V M for Infants and Children. Don't Poison Baby. pOUTY YKAKS AGO almost every niotlicr thought her tliild mint have linrt'Borlr or laudanum to males It sleep, Thmo drugt will produee sleep, and n few Iron too many will produce tlm rIccii from tvlilrli llirre l 1H wnklng. Many are tlio chlMren who havo been killed of w hoto lie.illli ha' ueonndnod forllto by paregoric, laudanum and morphine, each of whlili Is a narcotw 'product of opium. DrtiggNls aro prohibited from selling either of tho narcotli'H named to children tit all, or to anybody w Jiout labeling them "poUon." The definition of "narcotic" li: "Amnlleini which rtllcvet pain and iroilucei tfuji but vhlch in 2oisonous dmeii prthhicet ttupor, coma, convuU eioim awl death." Tho tuitu and smell of medicines containing opium are dii gllincil, and sold Under the names of "Dropi," "Coldlali," ".Soothing Hyrupi." etc. You should not per.ult any medielno to bo given to your children without you oryoir physician know of what it is corniced, tiutorln loe not con talu niircotWi. (2Cy&35t The, signature of Physicians Ihtte fmiueiitly irMirllol rnttnrla fir tun uoukllijuiL(4c( tUUft ti w tti iimiI rt-iilta." W. A. CKlMDiLI, M. )., Jlaff.lo, N. V. "At the falbrr of t'llruvn clilMnn 1 mtatnlr fcno tomrtlilbtf atioiit j.irr crtat innlli itia ami. tlii from 111 uwii fimtlj tsiMrlim-e, 1 liarw. In tiljr Jtar. bf prai tliw, fouitil l'toila a ioni!tir aM tbklc ut uiuvdjr lu sttiKMt trr liniiii- Vl. J. MiUiunk, M I)., Oniat , Ntli. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria. in Use For Over 30 Years. LMr.gJt.i: .a rxmman A "SLASH" SALE is imperative. The store is full of goods and we just have to make room for Fall and Holiday Goods. To do so we "slash" all standard prices in n manner that must seem startling to our hip-profit competitors. r . "Slash" Frees in effect today and until after Octoher 31. There is no line so standirj in our stock, that it has not'been marked with the "slash" sale price. There ore SHOES, MENS HATS and LADIES' TRIMMED HATS. DRESS GOODS and SHIRT-WAISTS here in abundance, at prices that ae MONEY-SAVERS or you. The bargains are too numerous, and the profits too small to nay for big advertise ments, but our windows and counters '.ell the story. See them. WAH YING KINO STREEr, THE GRABOWSKT TRUCK 1, l'a, 2 AND 3 TONS 35 AND 45 HORSEPOWER A UK.MOVAI1I.K POVi:n PLA NT; Hardoued Steel 1IUSHIN03 in evoty winking p.trtj KMKItOKNCV CONDILNSINO CIIAMIIKR; POSI TIVK MKCIIANICAL Oiling System. HONOLULU POWER WAGON CO., Agents W. M. MINTON, Mrt. Phone 21G0 875 South Street, Near King Men! COME HERE TOR "XOUR Shirts and Hats AH the Latest Straws and Fedoras Finest Plain and Fane Shirts: Colored or White From $1.25 up YATHINQ, HOTEL SfTtEET. NEAR FORT Grand Sale of Fine Millinery Men's Straw & Felt Hats BEGINNING 0CTQ3ER 27. TO NOVEMBER 2 K. UYEDA, NUUANU STREET . . TELEPHONE 2129 Weekly Bulletin SI Per Year gmiruntcca genuine CUA( Cintorln Recommend Castoria. 'l find your Cai.orla ta rtty brncflclU to tba treaUuu t uf iLildriu'a allmmta." v. 1).ti, m. n , Chicago, 111. 'I otijoft to what iirs rallta patent mullclnM, Vk In ro liialrr almu tnnu. whit atuff U itlt III them, tint I klmw th formula i.f )wr Caalo.laamlailvl.4 it umln inierctuia. 1 Jmlgell tn has very ua fill, aa Wjll aa haroilcaa family metllcliiu." N. U. Punt, M. I) , UruoklijijN.Y. CHONG CO., EWA FISHMARKET 0RPHE1 WILL CHANGE BILLS "Charley's Aunt" to Hold the Boards for Rest of Week. .Tonight, Krlday night, Snturday matinee and Saturday evening "Char ley's Aunt" will occupy tho boards nt the Now Urpheum and with Course II. llownul and his splendid comuny J cast In the noted fnrco nnolhcr wcek'B end theatrical treat Is In store for, local playgoers. That "Charley's Aunt" Is as welcome hero as It has I Im.tti filunwlinri. til linat Hlltiaerllinil tn by the demand for seats for this con-. Ing and the balance of tho limited reason. Saturday matlnco promises to bring out tho htrgo.it afternoon gathering lu tho history of tho the-.of ater. "Charley's yunt" Is written along lines that appeals to both chil dren and tho grown-ups. During the past few days carpenters hae been at work Installing u schema Tor the Improvement of tho acoustics and with Its completion It Is now pos- slide to hear more distinctly. Seats wem placed on snlo this morning for next wenkH attractions which will be The Kitstcrnor," the piny In which - -- I Nat CJoodwIn and lMnn.Goodrlch star-' red for n cottilc of scasonu, and "The Private Secretary." Several theatrical parties have been arranged for tonight, one hostess hav ing. Invited fifteen of her friends to' see "Chnrloy's Aunt." There nro sef- Leral other parties mado up of from tour to eigni guests wno win niso at- ptend tonight's performance. MEN IN RALLY (Continued frcm Page 1.) ' strikes at thnt Industry, then tin ts th'n - (1 avowed enemy of that Industry, he strikes nt tho tirosnerltr of tho whole, Tetrltory and Is the nowcd enemy of' ltd ti fiiuikixrl tf "This Is what Mr. McCandlcss ts do ilng. I havo yet to learn what ho pro ' poses to (substitute in place of the In . duatry ho heekH to destroy. I "They tulk of Kithlo's record lit Congress. I want to Bay to you cm phatlcally thnt he has mado good When the congressional party was here last year I talked with members ... n ,.; , ""-"""-,"lJdlonnil will not bo able to come to' of the Commltle. on Terrltorlos and J, ,, w, , , ,., tliPV frtlil Iiih Hint thnv innrvnllnil llitit .''... ... T . I they told in. that they marvelled that he Delegate had been able to do so much. Ho has secured millions for no nos securcii millions for tho Territory, and yet McCnndless would hava us believe that ho o,,ld 'to " ' !'", M ,'0-, r , wh, eX t Zi is'",:, n" ! .... i it . i ! il itgtinst his own best Interests. I inn In believer In strong personal friend Bllll'n, UUl IIMl (11 ii-lllllt. llllf.'.tJ llieilU- s'hlps stand In tho wny of voting the straight ticket. This Is a time to put nslde personnl preferences and put It. ll.n wlinl. 1lA....l.llnn ln1.t ' '' V ... tun i!.jiu ,vi niuiiillli uvncti And It Is n cooil ticket. Ilverv man nn llin If Al.llttllmin Ha! rt nnmlnnn1.' deserves support. I nm going to votri".,lvV "0"'f nl1'' "r a ' '" f,'r it straight, nnd I firmly believe thnt ovcry man who looks fairly nnd tm- partially at tho situation will do (ho Bamo," Most of the Republican candidates weio present, many of them leaving I later for tho rally at Watertown. U. S. District Attorney Ureckons handed out somo hot shot for tho Democrats, declaring, thnt they wero misleading tho Hawaiian voters by misrepresen tation. Jack Lucas canto forth with even hotter cannonading. Lucas Im plored his bearers not to listen to tho wild and foolish talk ot tho McCand lesR workers. "McCnndless owes his prosperity to sugar, nnd even now ho Is trying to destroy the Industry." Norman Watklns madn n plea for fair play. Ho said that tho Hawtillans aro straight ticket voters, and that It's up to tho haoles to vote the straight ticket nnd support every Ha waiian on It. Among tho speakers were A. I.ewl8, Jr., It. V. Shingle, John C. Lane, Androw Cox, I'ben Low, nnd others of the candidates. Tho meeting wns distinctly encour nglng to Uto Republican malingers, Tho Fourth District has been known for splitting, the ticket, but Inst night the sentlmont for a straight Republi can ticket was undeniable. COWS POISONED. BY,.i- INFECTED MOSQUITOES, u""' " ' Portland Excunlon, WATKRIIIIRY, Con., Sept. 23. Tho peoplo of Portland aro now Tho strangu poisoning of a heard of planning to como hero In a boat of battle by mosquitoes here led to an Ihelr own as per tho following letter Investigation nnd tho discovery that dated September -2th: the Insects weio Infected by lighting1 "There Is n wldo spread Interest In on the carcass of a dog exposed lu Portland, and throughout tho Pacific an out-of-the-way plucc. Tho do;r, Northwest In tho Hawaiian Islands, had been used by physicians In one This Inteiest has been greatly nug of the hospitals hero to dctorn'Uio' mented by tho work of your organlza the olTects of human diseases on low-j "on' . er animals. Tho peoplo of Portland nro much In- The owner of tho rattle, M. K. wsted-ln your Floral Festival ond WeRon, savs they are now- of no mn"' ' am sure would like to mako value. H ts Indignant and dechnes cmnpailMin with our Rose Carnival. he will sue thoy lespouslhle for the condition of his herd. flBf'For Rent" the Bulletin of,,c. cardt on iile at IS1 Promotion Committee Hears of Plans for Organized Publicity. Tho 1911 Flonl Parmlo Is being nd vet Used extensively throiichout tho world, ncconlltiK to tho report mails by Secretary II. I'. Wood, of tho Pro motion Committee, to this commlttco this afternoon. Han l'rnnclsco Is to bo ghon the nnvel'y of a decorated wagon which will advertise tho par-1 niln nfrnnllcnlt In Ihn filreeta Till, ' report follows: The S. S. "Mexican" brought word that tio accepted design for tho 1911 KInr.il P.irndp Poster had, (by order tho II n I let In Publishing Com papy), been delivered to Ilrlttoii & Iley, San Francisco, who were nlready nt work on the order nnd would hurry deliver)'! Mr. .1. Walter Scott, Presl dfnt ot the Hallway Polder-Schedule Distributing Company, writes that he will lined K nan iwmtnra tn rtlier tho pacific Coast and tho Northwest pro- perly. ThH will Include passenger depots of all of tho trans-conttnentnl railways. Mr. Scott also plans to havo man tj n. iiiii tixji l uti iiiiiin iu iti .boxed wagon completely cocrel with the tinklers which will bn driven with tie i posters, which w l no ",r,c" nround San Francisco ilaly, stopping In front of hotels, ticket offices, thea tres. In fact oery place where crowds gather. This particular Blunt, will. If It meets with th Committee's ap proval, bo arranged for the last week In January or tho first week In Feb ruary, n sort of last cnll. I nnddltton to Mr. Scott's distribu tion, we will see that copies of tho poster rach every tourist agency in tho United Stn'cs and Canada. German Lloyd's Interested. Tho North German Lloyd manage ment wrlto us thnt they aro planning tn get out a new edition of their at tractive "Around tho World" pamph let and will Include a number, of Ha waiian lews; photographs for which go forward by next mal. Inasmuch pis tins vaiuaoio lower is njsmnmcii i. .iiitiwiJ iwiiii;, in iiin.i iui.it-., . wori(I OVer wo should )ect somo irnn.1 n.ivcriici,. ...,i ni i T)lc N'orth American pl;ess Syndl- rlnl' ftlp wrteiiiHt TUelr reqnent came jTh il 'jxitnH of our nutnmobUu campaign oiuf of the clicnlir Icttorx.nlsn hnvo written giving the names of ....j,.. ...,v v. ....... ..,.. ranching dlip JIunager of the Huron 'win tf'rlfosnif Mllau'i: reau, m. 'fVir form letter .of Jqntrmhor 1 "' Imomliig Hawaii ucknow leMged. Whllo L'nn'1.' f. . .. . i ani not tne iiossessor ot an at lillO,and will not bo able to co if u i. ...I... 'I '. nutomo- ,m.8,01, , y0llr ,,,;,, ,, 6VcrJ thing )lrh ,, wnll '1)0tll a8 n .... ..., . '. ..,. , t. '1 i ' V.:. 1. " ", " """ " "h ' ,ilu " " ciiih'kw i(Hiin:i(t? in thr- ,; "Wa7a , thVo of I From him I learned math of Interest IT!-"""" ' "- riti!B mi raiii't uinr News Bureau's Plans. I think wo can be of IncMlnnlil" service to you along another lino If you will give us tho npiortunlly. This will cost you nothing outsldo of pre paring material pertaining tn Hawaii for us to publish In seventy of tho leading papers of tho United States.1 )ve nro putting out a newspaper llltu- iratlve service and our ojm Is to fin- ...mi mnyr 1.U..1.H i..r ijj-ws ,,iy, lit of mnnnBor tho Honolulu Gas Coin co.eful distinction from tho so-called ,,mny, t tho ilmo ot his death ho fejttires. For ius!nitc,e, you might franio up n most njtracllvo fentttro article which would, not Interest us I0"'"" "' "'o fact, that wo are linn dllng news Illustrations. On tho othor hand there nro a. number of striking news Incidents constantly luppenlng In Hawaii which would bo of Interest to readers In tho United Statos. Pro minent men and pinmlneiit women aro always Inteiestlng and n largo number of othor nows features which you arc far moio familiar wllh thani I am. j ir you wish to furnish us wllh such matcrlnl as this, accompanied by ade quate Illustrations, stories to bo brlof, wo shall he glad to Bend samo out with n Honolulu ilnto line. This bilngs tho fact bsforo tho people con stantly thnt Honolulu Is nn n'tractlve, up-to-date, progressive city of Intircst to every Amorlcan contemplating a tour this winter. This would not. of course, afford tho direct publicity .moment 7 wllh which you nro more familiar but' Ym cm k,,nw lho roll?r ' y0" .ll,Rt AniFrleans nro coming inoro nnd morn tr' ,!l "''"I'10 remedy simplest of ex- to rcallzo that publicity of this pai turo, oven if nothing moio tlmn: n dato llnet iiossessos great advantages," Tho excursion business for the com ing seasbn piomUes to .exceed tho Committee's most snuguluo expectn- '""" ' i"' "'? "ma nil oxciir. sloii to he Islnnds iu February, 11)11, suggested Itself to me. I nnd my ns-' Boclutes hnvo rhnrteied tho S. S. "Queen" tho popular Alaskan Kxcur- OWES HER LIFE TO Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Vienna, W. Va. "1 feel that lows tho last ten years of my life to I.ydla j;. I'lnkhiim s vege table Coinpntind. iCIuven years ago I was n wtilking shadow. Iliad been under the doctor's rarebutgotuurellef. My husband per siiaded mo to try I.ydla K. Pinkham's Vegotablo Com iounditndltvorke(l like a charm. It re lieved all mv nalns and misery. 1 advise all suffering women to take ,dla II. Pinkham's Vegetablo Compottitd." Mm. Kmma Vmi:ato.v, Vienna, V Va. J,)dla E. I'liiUhnm's Vegetable Com pound, made from native roots mid herbs, contains no narcotics or harm ful drugs, and to-day holds the, record for the largest number of actual cures of female diseases of any slmllai medi cine lu the country, and thousands of voluntary testimonials are on me in tho PI i ik ham laboratory nt Lynn, ' iIaM-i frol women who have i cured from almost ovcry for been ovcry form of femalo complaints, lnllammatlon, ul ceration, displacements, fibroid tumors, Irregularities, )erlodlo ulns, backache, Indigestion and nervous prostration. Every such suffering woman owes It to herself to give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetablo Compound a trial. If you xvoulil llko special ndvlce nbotit your cusinvrlto n confiden tial letter to Mrs. I'lnklmin, at Lynn, .'Muss. Her ndvlco Is l'reo, audnhu)s helpful. fIoii Crnlfcr of th' Paclllc Coast S, S. Co. We propose sailing direct from Portland Feb, 1st, stopping 2 days at San Francisco; 3 days nt Itllo.and 7 days In Honolulu for tho Floral Fes' tlvnl. Our party will bo limited to 200 people. Could yon quote mo n rnto from Illlo to (he Crater nnd re turn." Ily tlt- Sierra wo will send tho de sired Information nnd will nlso ro quest our Agent at Seattle to go to Portland nt once and sco what can be done In tho way of lectures to help create Intrreet lu tho excursion. We citizens of Portland who havo recent ly lslted Hawaii and suggesting that , littenlewi olilnlnti I s for tho Portland papers bo from them. ins r. pARTCR IKA U. UAH I tK n PASSES AWAY ... n ... tAiiii n. IVIUHOIIIU UUIUIIlUlllUb Will DU Held at Temple This Afternoon, Ira C. Catter died at his resldenco early yesterday fiont tt'Sttoko of para lysis. Mr. Carter had been In poor health for n long time and about six months ngo he was stricken down with tho above mentioned malady from wlllc)l ,,0 ,,, ,10t Beem ,,, ,0 recover riiil ',Io camn t0 l0 ,,,, 8()mo sx-07 ,, yrun aRO nm, ,oolc l0 position was managing owner of tho union Kleelrlc Company In tho Harrison jjipck Ho leaves' a wlfo and one daughter. i.tho latter engaged as stenographer In tho depailment of public works. The funeral, which takes place nt three o'clock this afternoon, will bo from Masonic Temple nnd will bo nn- , dor tho auspices of Hawaiian Lodge No. 21. F. & A. M., of which ho wti3 n member. INSTANT RELIEF FROM ITCH Instnut rollcf from that Itch. A few drops of a soothing liquid And the Itch Is gmio ns If by magic. Just u drop or two on tho skin and no more of that torturing, endless, nerve racking Itch, Cnn you Imag'.no how It will feel " Itching agony swtpt away In u 'Frnpi ngum rmqun--..i Pioni as compounded In D: D. D. Pros- ctliillon. Wo positively know Hint It allovl ntcs tho itch Immediately wo vouch for thlsfnii'l-giiaratitee It for wq havo seen It tised (ln too many; 'cpsep, and tho cities thai follow, ns,far as wo know. Bccm to bo permanent. Honolulu Drug Co., Foit Street. Tho calmness of a man Is frequent ly tho causo of a woiunn's storm. There nio times when wo should ho thankful If wo full to get justice. I tw a Dlank book of all sorts, lcdgeit etc, manufar'ured by the B u 1 1 e 1 1 Pithllshlne t,omnan PILES CURED IN G TO 14 DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to euro any case of Itching, Illiml, Diced lug or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 d.iys or money refunded. Mado by PARIS MEDICINIS CO.. Saint Louis, U.S. of A. . I gw W'pA 1 ii Whitney & Marsh Just Arrived New Bathing Suits, Caps and Shoes i' Wo aro now showing a, niost exclu sive selection of Swiss Embroideries Oui' Own Importation White Petticoats Hand-Embroidered, from Paris, and also our celebrated "Home-Made" brand in popular prices. We aro showing some of these m our window. Retiring Sal Goods Being Sacrificed We are Closing Out Our Dry Goods, Notions, ' Miner! and Domestic Departments,, The space they occupy hasbeen leased to other parties L. B. KERR & CO., ALAKEA STREET e HI $$ .J I i.Ui,'-ii ;. .ii, . n?au MLIrlKsP ggSh "V-ft jjgjSm ajHEawtea."' wifeaj ,-, Jii.Jniil..Hi.YjritWir. y MwifciiiateMi,.tJd.ntet I