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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., THURSDAY, JAN. 26, 1911. '' ' AMUSEMENTS BIJOU GETS MORE GOOD ATTRACTIONS With the dosing of the Novelty the ater last evening the Honolulu Amusement Company was enabled to distribute the remaining talent at that theater to other playhouses. The Bijou theater tonight will pro sent Conehita Carranze, a Spanish dancer who hails from Madrid, and gives a dance of unusual grace and attractiveness, llasson lien Adie, the Moroccan horciilos, a tower of Bti'eiiRth, will present feats of muscle, lie ia aft old performer. These are the very newest people at the liijou, although' the house has had several additions to its program lately all of then; good. Iiuike and liurke are an exception al comedy team, one of the Burkes as messenger boy calling for laughs with every breath. The other Burke, a winsome young woman, fills the opposite role to perfection, ,loe Carroll, comedian and duncer; Jones and Greiner, very comical comedians; the little Aflague Sisters of Hono lulu, petite singers and dancers, and Uichard Kipling, singing illustrated songs, complete an unusual bill. Amateur night tomorrow. PARK GETS A MUSICAL COMEDY TEAM The Park theater tonight presents a new program and new people. The latter are the He Marest Brothers, whose eccentric musical ability is Klmurn in manv wavs. One of them does a topsyturvy piano act. . He standi! on his head, his feet resting on the piano top and his back against the keyboard and in this position he plays many selections. It Is not freak playing, but good. Harding and Wasson sing their own compositions and dance their own original steps, and Winnie Baldwin, of charming stage personality, sings several selections. There are new motion pictures and a new program by Cunha's orchestra. The Park has its own standard of shows and this is one of the best the management .has produced. SAVOY PRESENTS AN ' " '" . ATTRACTIVE PROGRAM With the regular mid-week change of ".program the Savoy will tonight present the Doric Trio, which have made such a phenomenal success since their first appearance less than a week airo. These three young men, ,..., . rr .,,.o n, v.i.ro r,f the vaudeville stage of Honolulu and TMIIIIII'ln I rillll iWIUIUtl. (IIC Li"-' ' "M1- " c- Combined Theatre Bills Novelty Talent added to an Already Big Bill Coochita Carranze Premier Spanish Dancer and Soubrette direct from Madrid 1 Hasson Ben Abdie AUarvel of Strength-A Her cules of Morocco , Burke and Burke Comedy Sketch Artists Evening Performance, 7 o'clock their encores run from three to six every night. Curtain calls are numer ous and the applause is widly en thusiastic at times. Packed houses have greeted them nightly. As a mu sical team they are not excelled here. The two acrobatic dancers Dolli ver and Rogers are also hits of the week. Their graceful dancing and pretty singing have won them a host of admirers. The Great Laredos are combining most of their contortion feats into one act for the remainder of the week. The Savoy will continue its regular amateur night on Tuesday. EMPIRE'S STRONG BILL BRINGS GOOD HOUSES! I Large houses are just a habit at the Empire these days and nights. The program is good throughout. The Musical Bentleys continue as favor ites, as their playing on the Marimba xylophone has lost none of its at tractiveness. Their long repertoire has enabled them to make; two changes of program each week, , and to their repertoire they are gradual ly adding Hawaiian selections. The Bentleys will tonight dedicate "The Papaya Hag," their own composition, to that popular Hawaiian fruit, the favorite among tourists. They will also play the "Lion du Bal" (sounds from the ballroom), "La Paloma," by request, and n medley of popular airs. Gertrude Eulalie and her four pret ty singing souhrettes, will present new songs and dances. Rulalie is a graceful danseuse and particularly good as a toe dancer. Crawford and Meeker, the comedians, have a lot of new jokes and songs, and George Stanley more ballads. The amateur nights will be dis continued at the Empire. BAND CONCERT. The Royal Hawaiian Band will play this evening at half-past seven o'clock on the Young Hotel roof garden, pre senting the following selections: March The Navy Pether ( iverture Anna Jiolcna Donizetti Ballad Alice, Where Art Thou Asher Selection Madame Sherry . . ..l loschna Vocal Popular Sonffs. . . Ap. by Berger Selection Bright Ryes Hosehna Waltz May I Have the Pleasure Liucke Finale The (Jigglers Haines The Star Spangled Banner. Reports from the State are that sauerkraut will be plentiful. Thank iroodness for that who cares lot turkey, now? o 7 ACTS -H NEW MISS BURKE, FOR ELKS' HULA Most Graceful Girls in Islands Preparing to Make Appear ance In Carnival. Jimmie Lynch, Harry Murray. Ed. Qiiinn and Ed." Lord are 1 lie Elks In charge of one of the most entertain ing features to be presented at the approaching Elks' carnival on the Alaltea wharf on February 21 and 22. The two rormer, Lynch and Murrav are not unite decided which Is chair man of the committee, hut neverthe less both arc working in that capa city. A half dozen of the most fam ous dancers have been engaged and are rehearsing for the big day. They are Mary Piimoku. Irene Keelenni, Agnes Hiram. Lilly Kealoha, Abbic Kiela and Kualii Hiram. These girls will execute the old Ha waiian hula in its most approved form under the direc'io nof Madame Api whose fame extends to great cities nf the. mainland she "having danced the graceful Hawaiian dance before thousands upo nthousamls at ine i,m cago World's Fair, at the San rran cisco mid-winter fair and at the Bui falo Exposition. Jim Lynch, because of his perfect knowledge of the art of the huln claims that he should be chairman of the committee having the hula con cession at the Elks' carnival while Supervisor Murray, on account of hi knowledge of public affairs, claims the right. The result is that the combined efforts of the "twin chair men,", ably assisted by such promin ent men as Qiiinn and Und, will produce a splendid success FAMOUS DANCERS joy PEOPLE Joe Carroll Comedian and Dancer Jones and Greiner Comical Comedians .little Aflague Sisters rij' Singers and Dancers Richard Ripling In Illustrated Songs FILMS Popular prices, Comedian at Bijou. NEW VOLCANO HOTEL IS PLANNED BY LEE (Special Bulletin OeiTi'spnml'-WP.) 1-1 1 LO, Jan. 23. Peter Lee, the well known kamaaina who at one time was in charge of the Volcano House in the olden days, is getting busy with his efforts to float a new hotel corporation for the purpose of oper ating a family hotel near the volcano. The "Peter Lee short cut," the new piece of road which Lee had built, from the government road at 2!ya Miles for a distance of 2.ri0 feet to a junction with the new automobile road to the pit, was completed on Dec. 31. It will shorten the trip to the volcano about three miles each way, and this fact, is one of the at tractions for the new hotel, which will be located at 2!H4 Miles. Lee states that he has for years thought that this spot would be the ideal one for an hotel, and he wishes 1 to place there a family hostelry I where good accommodations will he ! given at a low figure. He proposes' to float a corporation having a cap ital stock of $10,000, with the priv ilege of Increasing it to $-'0,0011, the shares having a par value of $20 each. Many of his friends in Honolu lu and in Hilo have promised to sub scribe, and Leo has every hope that be will succeed in securing the nec essary subscriptions, in sucn case he expects to be aide to open his hotel by June 1, in order that it may ho ready for. the summer trade. The building will be erected on a lot, 4.32 acres In extent, which Lee has leased from the Bishop Estate for 21 years from Oct. 1, 19U6. Sugar awaiting shipment on Knvrd according to Purser Logan of the Hall includes the following: K. S. M. lino P. 1300, K. S. 1400, M. A. K (170(1, 0. & K. 8719, McB. 11,320, ; Weekly It ii 1 1 " 1 1 1 nr year. Tonight's New Program at BIJOU 1 Oc, 15c,f25c.v Whooping Cough raniiD ItTUMl CATARRH COUGHS COLDS BRONCHITIS lTLIHID 1ST A simple, sate end effective treatment for bronohlKl troubles, avoiilinir dnilfS. Vaporized C'resoW-ne ntoi8theparoyms of Whooping Couth and relieves Croup at once. It i a boon to sufferers trom Asthma. The air rendered strorgly anti septic inspired with every breath makes breathing easy, soothes the sore throat and atops the couth, assuring restful niirhts. It is invaluable to mothers with young children. . . , r Send postal for descriptive booklet. ALL DRUCGISTS Try Cresoiene Anti septic Throa lab lets for the irritated throat. They are simple, effective and antiseptic. f your druggis't or from us 10c. in stamps. Vapo-Crrsoleoe Co. 62 Urllissi St.. N. V. TO BALLOT Results of Vote For Federation Up For Consideration Tomorrow Morning. Whether or not the clubs of the city shall unite in a federation as proopsed by the Kiiohana Art League some time ago, is o he decided to morrow morning at 10:30 o'clock, when the Kiiohana Art League's com mittee meets to go over the results of the postal card canvass. The returns from the postal card vote. In which practically all of the city's club-members rave participated, are almost unanimous in favor of the federation, and It Is probable that the federal ion plan will be adopted and carried into effect. Each club represented In the feder ation is to have representation on (ho board of directors.' The follow ing clubs are proposed for the fed eration: Kiiohana Art Lengno. Col lege Club Morning Music Club, Ho nolulu Branch of the Woman's Na tional Rivers and Harbors Congress. Sons nf Hhe American Revolution. Daughters! of tho American Revolu tion, Symphony Clut), public ques tion Club and Social Science Asso ciation. The committee of the Art League which drew up the plans for the fed oration Is as follows: Mrs. Theodore PlclmnlH chairman: Mrs. .Wnlter F. Frear. Mrs. Herman M. von fdolt Mrs. Sanford B. Dole. Mrs Wllllnm D. Westervelr, Mrs. Anna B. Tucker. Mrs. Henry WeknesR, Mrs. Lincoln L. McCandless. Mrs. Harmon Hendrlck Mrs. Isaac M. Cox, D. Howard Hitch cock, A. R. Giirrey, Sr., E. A. P. New comb and Misa Frances Lawrence. AEA PASSES AWAY IN PEACE Royalist And Faithful Attend ant to the Queen Is Dead. Joseph Aen, a well-known Hawaiian, who for many years was one of the faithful attendants of her Majesty yueen Dllluokalanl, died at his home at Paiioa last night at 10 o'clock, at the ago of 52. Ho leaves a widow, two sons, two daughters and grandchildren to mourn him. Aea was one of tho first Hawaiian musicians to join the band during the monarchy. He was a solo viola player, and was a good musician. After the overthrow of the monarchy, Aea be came one of the regular attendants of Queen I.llluokalanl. When she went to Washington to press her claims for the crown lands before Congress, In 1903, she appointed Aea as her private sec retary. His wife went along with the royal party as personal attendant to the Queen. When the late J. O. Carter died, In 1907, Aea was appointed as business nirent to the Lllluokalanl Trust ana was subsequently supplanted by Col C. P. Iaukea, W. O. Smith nnd A. R riegborn, whose place Is now, filled by S. M. Damon. Politically, Aea was Democrat. He was a delegate to the Territorial Democratic convention In 1!)0, and was nominated to the Tjegjs hit lira by. the ,Hoin" Rule party in 190-', 'rWlng tb rhonarcby he wnsdeputy rL.,.i.j r iVn n.,i,n Prlunn under1 Pnn- rwiiiii' ii i'i n"1 ..tn... . - -- tain Tripp, the present assistant hnr horrhJiHHr. The funeral services over the re mains will be held tomorrow afternoon Interment being at Manoa. P.0II0 "Two men have proKised to nie and I don't know which to accept. Nolle "Which has Ihe most money?" Hclle "Say, if knew that do you think I'd he asking for advice?" Cleveland leader. COLDS CAUSE HEADACHE LAXATIVE BKUMU-UUININK, re. moves the cause. Used the world ovet to cure a cold in one day. E. VV, GROVS"8 signature on each box. Mad P.UUS MEDICINE CO., Stint Low U. 8. A, CLUB MEMBERS .laanannnnBisnnsang SPORTS rnaBannanaoausttnai HALEIWA RACE PROMOTED BY JACK SCULLY IN MARCH Cash Prizes to Be Given the Winners of Events This Year. After all, the italeiwu race will be pulled on" us planned, and Jack Scully will be sponsor for the tiig event in the sporting world of Honolulu fur the year Hill. Jackson had planned to pull off the race, Put there seemeu so nine inter est in the event that he announced some time ago that there was nothing doing. He called two meetings and at those there were present one or two run ners and the sporting writers of the dailies only. The prizes given will be cash ones. and then the winners can buy any sort of a trophy they wish or hush! -put tho money in the bank. Jack believes that there will lie many entries, and, in fact, as soon as tlie news was whispered that the promoter of the first race was on the game again, the runners nnd others began to prick up their ears. Besides the running race there will lie bicycle nnd motorcycle races, ami the special train will go (town to noau tit'ul Haleiwa as in years past. Kimball at Haleiwa will do every thing at that end possible to make the dav a success, and when the fateful di,y sometime in March arrives, there will be hundreds on their way by train and auto to see the finish of the events. 8 a SPORTS WILL BE HELD ON LEAGUE GROUNDS Athletic Park Too Wet For Chinese New Year Celebration. Tt has been decided that the athletic events for next ssunoay, woim nm . , I, Ua in arranged in celebration of the Chi neio Vow 1 Year, will be held at the league grounds instead of at the Ath letic Park as first planned. The track at Moililli Is in far bet ter shape than that at the other side of the city, and although farther out will probably draw as large a crowd as would the other. Merchants have donated a fine cup for the winners of the ball game, and vi, o rn.va Reheiliiled nromlse to be worth watching. Henry ChilllnBworth will be umpire of the game, nnd Mayor Kern has been Invited to grnee the day with his pres ence. ,. After the races are over there will be hie dinner given the officials and others. Suaar Awaiting Shipment on Hawaii According to report brought here uy the officers of Ihe vtenmer Kauai the following snsnr Is awaiting shipment on Hawaii: P. S. M. ft00; H. S. 7000 Paauhau 8000; D. 200. Kauai Brought Sugar from Hawaii Sugar to the amount of 4896 sacks arrived from Hawaii ports by the In ter-lsland steamer Kauai at noon lo- day. The vessel brought no passeu gers. PURE PREPARED PAINT Is the name of a paint put up by W. P. Fuller & Co. of San Fran cisco. It Is guaranteed for beauty and service, and has proven to he the best paint ever sold In this Territory. Lowers '& Cooke, Ltd. 177 8. KINO STRKKT MACFARLANE & CO., Limited WINES AND LIQUORS Agents For CRESTA BLANCA WINES. We deliver to any part of the city. Phone 2026. P. 0. Box 488 AMUSEMENTS. Park Theater Fort, Below Beretania NEW TONIGHT!. , j LE MAREST BROS. , William-Rubin 1 eaturing Topsy-Turvy 1'iano Playing ; HARDING S. WASSON Singing Their Own Compositions Dancing Their Own Eccentric hteps The Charming Singer' " ' WINNIE BALDWIN -i-. MOTION PICTURES CUNHA'S ORCHESTRA Popular Prices The Bijou (Management of Sam Kuhey) TONIGHT'S NEW PROGRAM! CONCHITA CARRANZE Premier Spanish Dancer and Soubrette Direct from Madrid E. HASSON BEN ABDIE Marvel of Strength A Hercules of. Morocco BURKE & BURKE Comedy Sketch Artists JOE CARROLL Comedian and Dancer JONES & GREINER Comical Comedians LITTLE AFLAGUE SISTERS Singers and Dancers RICHARD KIPLING In Illustrated Songs NEW FILMS Evening Performance, 7 o'clock POPULAR PRICES 10c, 15c, 25o EMPIRE THEATRE Hotel St., opp. Savoy (Management ot J. T. Scully) Highest Salaried Show in the City ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE The Time, the Place, and the Joy ALL, THIS IS NEW TONIGHT TONIGHT MUSICAL BENTLEYS and their Marimba-Xylophone New llepertolre GERTRUDE EULALIE Graceful Danseuse, und Her Chorua of A Dancing Soubrettei 4 New Features CRAWFORD & MEEKER Comedy Team With Loads of Nonsense GEORGE STANLEY More Ballads LATEST NOVELTIES IN MOTION PICTURES Popular Prices 10c, 15o, 25o The Savoy Hotel, Opposite Bethel (Management of E. J. Love) Largest Motion picture Theater In City NEW PROGRAM TONIGHT Take a Night Off and See the Show, DORIC TRIO Wonderful Hit of the Season Their Program: "Winter," "Ogallala" (Drinking Song), "If I Had the World to Give" Prom Three to Six Encores Nightly DOLLIVER & ROGERS Pretty Dancing Duo, with New Song" LAREDOS Marvels of Flexibility, Present ALLi Their Keats REPINED VAUDEVILLE THUOrntlOL'T Motion Pictures Are of Selected Subjects ; Popular Prices Never Changed ICE Manufactured from pur distilled wat er. Delivered to any part of city by courteous drivers. Oahu Ice & Electric Co., Kewalo ' Telephone 1128 PIERRE BARRON ALOHA BATH HOUSE. School of Physical Culture. Ladies' Men's and Children's classes. Hours: a. m. to 10 p. m. and Private Instruction. HAWAIIAN HATS latest shapes. ; Fine weaves. HAWAII & SOUTH SEAS CURIO CO. World's largest Dealers In PaclHo Souvenirs Forcegrowth Will do It yi : - i