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" i f w ' EVENINO BULLETIN, HONOLULU.-T. H SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1911. 15 V: 7 ! , 4 .- ' ' A,v F? VI v u- U i BELLEVUE HOTEL San Francisco A QUIET, REFINED HOUSE OF UNUSUAL EXCELLENCE ' American Plan Room with Hath nnd Hoard rrom H.00 u It.iy Eurcptan Plan ttoom with Ilalli from , 12.00 n, tiy Spooial Monthly Ratea A IiIrIi-cIhsi Family nml Tourlat Hotel. Itnir llick from Cnhinihlii Theater, mil on .tlio ciIro of tlio Itcltill Shop ping District. Kvory room with Prl valo Until. Positively Flrrproof. W. E. Zander, Manager If possible, n little better than n Kodak The Sa Special KODAK In which are Incorporated certain refinement! that will ap ueai to thote who want the best. Regularly fitted with tho Zeiss Kodak anastigmat lens f. 6.3 and compound shutter. Honolulu Photo Supply Co., "Everything Photographic" FORT ST. BELOW HOTEL PLACE CARDS AND FAVORS Novel designs mid nrllstla conceit Jthfiilly executed. Tbo prices arn lotindlncly law. ; ,i ', -rts & Crafts Shop ( Alexander Young Building BISHOP .STREET iwiife '.. , m copiey Pinrn ' BACOIO PICTURE FHAMIHO CO. 1050 Kauaaa -Street - ii i lit a: lfl ' NEVER-LEAK III. 4.1 -' i d l . i Roofing Cheapest and best. Will not taint water. Waterproof and time-defying. Requires no cyating for many years. Can be used on flat or steep roofs. Firo-resicting. Lewers & Cooke. Limited 177 8. KING STREET QUARTER SIZES at Regal Shoe Store, Phone 31ZS BANZAI 8H0E,8TQ"F ,SH0ES Beretanla Street, Near Nuuanu HONOLULU, H. T. EXPERT PLUMBING JOHN NOTT "Tlio Pioneer Plumber" 132 Merchant 8treet Phone 1931 . Honolulu Monument WorRs, Ltd. . Successors to 8haw & Seville KING STREET. NEAR ALAKEA Phone 3085 P. O. Box 481 THE GREAT BENJAMIN COW HERBALO Cure Constipation. MakesNew.Klch lilood. 8tom.lf.ti and Liver Uogulator, Cures tlio Kldne) 8. CONGO pWW I M I & I'ilrJfivJw SSI BBS "THE TAYLOR NURSERY" was de cigned for the purpose of covering the needs of the sleeping, resting baby from birth to three years and over, and aids the mother In Innumerable ways (o preserve baby's health as well as her own. It Is the only baby bed that helps care for the baby, night nnd day. THE SAFETY HOOD absolutely pro vante hahv falllnn out or elimhina out. and is also a perfect device for holding' up n mosquito netting off of baby, out of doors or in... Spiders and mosquitoes can not then reach the baby, who Ilea safely within. The hood is also splendid to hold a comforter if you want to dark en the bed for baby's steep, or to pre vent draughts of cold air. Notice that "THE TAYLOR NUR- SERY" Is high. It goes over the (Mother's bed, and the frame slides un derneath, taking ip no room. THERE'S A SANITARY NIGHT BOX at one side of the bed in which to keep clean napkins, powder, and oth- r baby toilet articles. The Night Box has a .lid, so that aoiled napkins oan be) closed in tightly, thus avoiding odors and the necessity of mother get ting out of bed after she has retired. . k" . FnrnitiireCo. is RugSti Draperies J: Hopp & Co.Ltdr w -Uaa. T 7 a . k .. . m. 1 KOA FURNITURE OAHU FURNITURE -CO." King 8tret, opposite Young Hoteli P. O. Box S40 Phono SMI I The LEADER CLOTHIER8 port 8treet Near Beretanla DRY GOOD8 FOR ECONOMICAL BUYERS YeeChan&Co. Gents' Dry Goods KAM CHONG CO. i Corner Fort and Beretanla 8traets FINE LINE OF DBY GOODS i WAH YING CHONG ' ' ' CO;, " ' , Xing Street, Ewa Fithmvket Wing Chong Co. MHtf BTm hear bethjsl Dealers in Furniture. Mattresses, etc. etc. All kind of KOA tnd HI 8I0N FUEN1IUEE made to order. FINEST FIT And Cloth of. Al duality Cn k Purchased from SANG CHAN 1 MCCANDLESS BLDO. P, 0. Box 961 Telephone 1731 IMPORTERS OF ORIENTAL Q00D8 Wing Wo Tai & Co. 941 Nuuanu, near King Street P.110NK 1020 Fine Line of Carpenter Tools At the New Hardware Store CITY HARDWARE CO. King and Nuuanu Street COMINGS AND OF THE Mrj nnd Mrs. C. M. V. Fnrster will leave today for llalelvn, the foimer. will return to town.Mnndav, but Mrs. Fnrster rill remain at the "hot.ioj beautiful" for n week. J J Mm. T. Rnln Walker nnd Mlss Itcatrlco Walker of England arc cozlly'!' domiciled nt the. lintel Plcnsantnn. I I Mrs. T. Cllvc Dnvles and children aro HoJoiirnlnR at the Davlca' iiiuiin inln home on Tantnlni. MIsh llentrko. Walker will drive up today nnd 8hmmI a week with Mrs. Davles. Mr. and Mr. Olson nrc occupying their bungalow In Mnnoa Vnllcy. Mrr. Oluon Is looklnR the picture of health ulnce her trip around tlio world. Mr. nnd Mrs. Theocloro Lansing and Mr. nnd Mrs. Nelson Raker I-imsliiK. aro spendlnB roycrnl weeks at Ka- neohe. Tno men folk motor to town each morning;. The cool cllmAto on the north aide of the Island Is very Invigorating. Mr. nnd Mrs. AiiruMus Murphy and MIhb Thelma, will spend tho month of AiiRiist nt tho W. W. Hall's, nt tho Peninsula. Captain. and Mrs. Dan Hand, arriv ed Thursday on tho transport Slier man. Captain Hand belongs to tho Field Artillery and went Immediate' ly to Lcllehun: Mrs. Hand and tho children hnvo been the eucsts of Cap' tain and Mr. Arthur Marlx. Captain nnd Mrs. Hand nre very popular and will boa grcnt axjnnlslllon to tho ser vice folk, stationed at I-ollehnn. It is to be rofrrotled'that they nre to bo stationed so far from town. w Mlsfl Donhani, who has been tho Kiiest of Ment. and Mrs. Honhani. loft on tho China, for her homo In York, Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick DwlRht Low rey, Mr. and Mrs. Orlfllths and Mr. Sherwood I.owrcy aro spending a por tion of tho slimmer, months 'at "Nl nlko," tho mountain home of tho !ow reys. If they entertain they will all bo of nn Informal nature. Major and Mrs. T)nvld Porter, nro en rontfl to the Plilllpplno Ixlnnds, and were most enthusiastic over the nrau ties of Honolulu, and expressed them selves as delighted over tho excellent roads that this city affords for motor Ins. Major Davis holongs to the U. 8. Marino Corps, nnd wna n passen ger on tho Sherman. His wlfo wns a Washington, D. C girl nnd was one of tho reigning beauties of that city. w Major and Mrs. Carson nnd two children enjoyed their hrlof stay In Honolulu, while the transport Sher man was In port. A number of their friends -belonging to the service woro nt tho wharf to greet them. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. D. Watson and their llttlo girl, Virginia, and Dr and Mrs, William Mnoro and their throe chil dren, nrc loavlng today for HnuuU where they will spend several weeks at tho HnuuU Hotel. Tho men folk will only spend the week-end at. this nttractlvo spot, liolm; compelled to return to town on account of business. Mrs. Chnrles Wilder nnd young son, nro tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fran cis (lay on Kauai, Mrs, Wilder sallo.l Tuesday on tho Klnaii. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edward Thorn p son have taken beautiful apartments at mo Aicxuimvr xuung jiuiui, www Miss Peurn and Miss Fitzgerald of California, who hnvo been visiting Miss Mlna rtorgcr, are tho houso guests of Miss Allco Mncfarlane, nl her rcsldonco nt Walklkl. w, Miss Annie Park and Miss Edith Mist aro spending several wocks at their brothor'a bungalow attKaalawal w Dr. and Mrs. J. If. Ilnymoml have icnted thd Drelcr'g beautiful homo on 1538 Tlcrctanla avenue, and hnvo tak en up their residence This house In next door to the Mncfarlane home, where the Raymonds have been resid ing. Mrs. Raymond's daughter, Miss Violet Mckce, Is on Maul, visiting at the Raymonds ranch. Mrs. Raymond will leave Tuesday for Maul. It Is rumored that Cnptaln Clif ford Ilabcock, U. S. A. who was quar termaster captain of tho transport Sherman, will soon servo In that capa city on the transport Logan; It Is to bo hoped that this report Is true, for Captain Dalicock Is exceedingly po pular n Honolulu, and thoy nil ro eroded when ho went back to tils ru glmont, Captain and Mrs. Hopkins of tho Field Artillery, arrived on the trans port Sherman, the Captain Is Adjutant of tho now battery that will bo sta tioned at Schofleld Darracks. Mrs. Swift and tho Misses Swlrt, wlro and the two dnughlers of Colonel Swift, U. S. A., were through passen gers mi the lrniisort Sherman for tho Philippines, where they will Join thi Colonel. Tho Mlspes Swift aro beautiful girls, ot a blonde typo. GOINGS SWART SET General Sumner, V 8. A.( wn ex tensively entertained while ho was In Honolulu, while the It. S. transport Sherman wna In port. Mr. T, Cllvc Davlcn enteHnlncd In formally nt tea at (ho Country Club In honor nf Mrs. T, Italn Wnlk'r nnJ Miss Beatrice Walker, Tuesday after noon. Miss Josephine has been lesuscltat Ing nt Hnlclwa for the pnst week. Chaplain and Mrs. Hell and Miss Hell arc stationed at l.clbhim, arriv ing on tho transport Hlioruinu. Miss Hell Is tcry nttrnctlvc nnd athletic, being especially partial to mi out-of-door life. . MIbs Dwlnoll, who has been jlsltlns Dr. nnd Mrs. .tames .ludd left on the Wllhelmlnu to visit tho olcano of Kl laucn. On her way hack to Honolulu, Miss Dwliull will visit fur a few dayo with ftlein's on Mnul, returning to Honolulu Wednesday on tho steamer Claudliic. Mlaa Armour, n coukIii of Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Shingle, Ik stopping at tho Hotel Colonial. Cnptnlii and Mrs. Frank Robards nre In Han Dltgo, Cat. Captain Rolmrdx la temporarily stationed In tho smith, hnv Inv charge of n number of marines. Re cently fho captain nnd lilt wlfo and a number of others, while motoring, were In n bod automobile accident. Nonoof tho party wero killed, but In the auto mobile In front of the Rnb.irds, 'one of tho women belonging to the servlco had a limb broken. Mrs. William Dnldlng of Hlln Is vl- Itlnw her father.. Dr. Clark, at tho Co lonial. .Mrs. Raiding Is very popular In lfonolulu and has been the Incentive for many social affairs. . Dr. nnd Mrs. Philip Frcnr rn enjoy ing the' cool breezes of Mount Tantalus, where they will reside for tho next three weeks. Mr. J. Howard Kills of the First Nn- ttonal Bunk received u cable last Sun day announcing the dralh of his fa ther. Mr. Kills nailed Wednesday on tho Sierra for his home In Chicago. HI where hq will remain for two months. Mr. Kills' friends' k)niatlilzo with him over his grrut bereavement. ' Mr. and Mrs. IRnly, u prominent so ciety couple of. San Francisco, arrived recently from ,the mainland and nrn domiciled nt tho Hotel Colonial, where they are planning to remain ,for two months. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hcnly are great friends of Dr. ami Mrs. Johnstona of Fort Shutter. . The manager of tbo Hotel Courtland Is building- n new tennis court. Tho court when computed will bu one of the best In the city. This Is being (in structed so that the guestf. of this pop ular enrnviiiiHiiry will hnvo additional amusement, The court Is llng built on the lot that adjoins tho present, site of the lintel, and extends from Here lanln nvenuo to Young street. Ono of the feature will le tenuis tournaments and tennis tens that will bo given on completion of tho lourt. Miss Kva Shatter from Farming ton, Connecticut, will arrlvo on the next I.urllno to visit Mr. nnd Mrs. C Mbntuguo Cooke. Mrs. Rernlco Wnlbrfdge leaves to day for Halelwa, where she will ro main for a week. Mrs. Wnlbrldgo Is an enthusiastic golfer'and will spend u great deal of her time on tho Halelwa links: , Mont, and Mrs. Rnswoll, tho form or- Is aldo to General Pershing, wero busy greeting old friends In Honolulu, while the transport Shormmr was In port. Captain Utelle, quartermaster gen era! of the.Phlllpplno Islands, was tho motif for a number of entertainments whTio tho transport Sherman was In port. Yesterday ho was tho honored guest at luncheon that wna given at the Aloxander Young Hotel. Thls.waa a stag affair for eight. Mrs. Sarah T. New comb ontortnln ed Informally at two tables of bridge at her apartments at tho Royal Ha wallnn Hotel, Friday afternoon. Miss Katherlno Stcphenh Is spond Ing the wcol-ond with IJeut. and Mrs. Cunningham, at I.cllchua. Tho Lnrrln Thurstons nro occupying a cottiigo neur the Volcuno of Klluucu, on Huwnll, for tho summer. Mrs. Clcorgo Wallace of Hnnokaa ar rived In town Saturday and If. visiting her mother and father, Mr. nnd Mrs. Oeorge 'Robertson, on Alexander nnd Rlnghiim streets. Mrs. Wallace will bo In Honolulu for several months. Mr. Wallace Is planning to coino down to Honolulu either the last of August or tlrst of September. Captain and .Mrs Hettlewnrtli nf !,e. lehiin have hecn'spi'iidiiiKse'veral days .... . .- ii-.".:.r ..' .1 at the Hotel Colonial. Major nnd Mrs. Woolen arrived on tlio trnii'poil Thursday. The former will be In command uf I'ort Do Russ), at Walklkl. Mr. nml Mrs. Jolinulo lliiuiluirg, who l:nc been occupying the "1'urdy" cot l.iga nt the ScisMo Hotel for tbo past four months, will leave for their home In New York shoilly. Mrs. George Kliiibull bus been the guest of Mrs. Andrew Fuller during the lust week. Mrs. Kliulmlt left on tbo Ulnau Tuesday for Kninl. nrc-onipniili-d by her son, Mr. Clifford Kimball. On the Garden Iflc they will be the guests of the Aubiey Robinsons for two weeks. In n fortnight Mr. Kimball will irtiirn to Itulelnn. Madam Kimball will Nlslt the Honorable and Mrs. Charles Rico nt their iH-aullful homo at l.lliue, letiirnlng to town the llrst week In Au gust. The Honorable and Mrs. Charles Rico of Knuill lire expected to nrrle, with their two children, on August ti. The former will take part In the polo tour laments Roth are very popular, nnd their numerous friends In Honolulu nro always delighted when they llt In this city. They will be the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. T. J. King. Mr. Moses T. Clegg, tho bactciloto gist of tho Leprosy Investigation Sta tion left on the Sierra Wednesday lor Arkansas. It Is rumored that on his arrival ho will become n .benedict, and will return with his wlfo, thu first part uf September to tnko up n permanent residence In Hnwall net. Major and Mrs. Neville, Miss Kdltb Cowles ami Miss Sahm nnd Lieut. Sahm arrived Monday from their cruise among tho other Islands. They visited Hawaii, Maul nnd Moloknl, and wero most enthusiastic over their Journey to tho volcano of Klhueu, finding tho crater very active. While on Maui they were dinner guests of Judge and Mrs. Scldcn Kingsbury. On their return home they brought Mrs. Frederick Klamp with them. Mrs. Klamp and her sister, Miss (llr ard. have been visiting tho Kings bury's on Mnul. The Klngsburys nnd their guests recently took n trip to Htilcakaln. Thu outing was ton strenuous for Mrs. Klamp, nnd on ac count of III health sho was com pelled to curtail her visit on Maul. Mrs. Klamp is taking a rest euro at tho sanatorium. Miss Kosher, the principal of Kawn laliiio Semlnnry, and Miss Kinney left TucmIuj- for Maul, whrro they will spend two weeks on the slopes of Ha- leakulu, at the James II. Castles' home. Tho crater of Haleaknla Is tho largest volcano In the world. Mlm llonhcr and her party, with the help of guides, will take a number of excursions In the In terior of this wonderful crntrr. Tho llrst of August Miss Kinney and Miss Hostier will visit Kauai, where they will rental nuntll September. They will make their headquarters ut l.lliue. Miss Ornco Robertson left Wednesday on the Sierra for a three-month visit In Han Francisco, where sho will visit n number of friends. During the re mainder of July alio will visit Miss Wormcrs In H.m Francisco. Mr. ami Mrs. Wllllsm Campbell am receiving the congratulation,, of, their many friends over tho arrival of u bnbj girl. Mr. St. C Kayres returned Sunday from a. business trip to Kauai. Monday afternoon, the lintel Colo nial was tho sccno of much gaiety when tho United Servlco llrldgo Club held their llrst meeting, sluco thoy do elded, to discontinue their moctlngs nt tho ladles' annex nt tho University Club. At tho'end of tho playing It wns universally conceded by the mem bers of tho club, Hint the chnngo had been an advlsablo ono, for tho Colonial affords mnrh privacy nnd Is very cool and delightful In every way. The lcfrcshmonts wero delicious and dainty, and thcro wns a universal feel ing of satisfaction when tho members dispersed. Mrs. Clifton Carter was tho recipient of tho first bridge, prize, n tea pot of Canton China enclosed in a tea cozy, with, two ten cups of tho sumo ware; Miss Kathorlno Stophcns won tho second plrzc, an Oriental hat pin. Mrs. Waller Cowles wns present ed with "honrt" prlzo, A Hawaiian lol girl, framod In u liandvoino knit wood frame, Mrs. Rnnncy Scott entortnlned In formally at tea Friday afternoon In honor of Mrs. Holmes of Herkeley,. About two dozen friends woro In cluded on her Invitational list, the In vitations being Issued by telephone. Mrs. Scott's handsome now homo In College Hills was appropriately dec orated for tho occasion. Among those Invited to meet Mrs. Holmes woro Mrs. Oeorgn Potter, Mrs. Rich ard Ivors, Mrs. J. 8. Wnlkcr, Mrs. James Judd, Miss Marlon Sratt, Mrs. Arthur Wilder, Mrs., Gerrlt Wilder, Mrs. William Whitney, Miss Clnro Kelly, Miss Hartwelli nnd others (Contlnufd on Po 16) FLORAL PARADE POSTER Tho Hawaii Promotion Committee Is prepared to pity $100.00 for tho 1IM2 Floral Parade Poster. Your deslifn must be siihiiillled he- fro Auuust 14th, I'll I. 4'JT9-3t ROSA J CO; Good Old Guckenheimer Pure Rye Bottled in Bond JULES PURCHAHD3 A FIL3' CALIFORNIA SPARKLING WINES Wa Oolivcr to Any Part of lbs City PHONE 3IB1 ROSA & CO., Alike and Queen Streeti Rainier Beer rOK BALE AT ALL XAJli Telephone 2131 Order Cream Pure Rye old bT L 0 V E J 0 Y AND CO. Tonll And they're all rood fel lows here. "It's the Fashion" Hotel nr. Fort D: R. DavJei. Froi PRIMO 1 acific 3 acific ftjaloon KINO AND NUUANU STREETS ..For tha DCST ItENT CAR3 In lha city, ring up 2999 OLDSMOBILE, No. 40J RUNftjLT, No. 404 LANDAULET, No. CM C. H. BEHN von Hamm- Young Co., Ltd. Pioneers and Leaden in the Automobile Business Agsnta fur such well-known cara sa Packard. Pope-Hartford, Stovens Duryea, Cadillac, Thomas Flyer, lluick, Ororlnnd, Dakar Electric, and othera. Automobile Supplies & Repairing Associated Garage Limited Automobiles 6CHUMAN CARRIAQE CO. M.rchant Straat FOR SALE ALQAROBA BEAN MILLS And ONE SECOND -HAND STANDARD GASOLINE ENGINE, 18 H. P. 1494 EMMA 8TREET T.l.phona 2415 ELECTRIC CABINET BATH8 WITH MASSAGE A natural method of reeovsry from bodily dUorden ladles and gorttUmen. (upstairs), BARON SCHOOL OP PHYSICAL CULTURE Phon. 2467 or call at 176 S. King St. E. O. HALL & SON, LTD. Cor. King and Fort Sti, HONOLULU Hardware. Palntr and Oils. 8hln. chandlery, Stoves, Crockery, Gtastwar. and Kitchen Utensils) Sporting Goods, Guns, Revolvers and Ammunition. MACFARLANE&CO.( Limited WINES AND LIQUORS Amcihs ror INGLEN00K WINES Wo deliver to any part of (he cily. Phono 2026. P. 0. Box 488 i HOTEL A I SAN FRANCISCO Geary Street, above Union Squate Juit ojrontt II gift ft. ftincu European Plan SI. DO n dy up American Plan 3.00 a day up Strcl and hrirk structure, furnish- fnRS lost SJOO.OW. II it'll class hotel nt moderate rates. Omnibus meets nil trainn ami steamers Hotel Stewart now recognized as Hawaiian Island headquarters. Cable address, "Tra wets" A. II. C Coilo. Reservations made through Trent Trust Co., Kott Street, Honolulu. Hotel St. Francis Union Square, San Frandico Under the MniiiiRewcnt of JUtKS IWIODS FAC1M1 the lu-itfillnl park Ir. the heart nf the rllj, which Ii the llualro ot lltn piinrlpnl runts of the famous festhals of Man Kranclxii, this liiilrf, In en viron in e nt nnd ntnintplicn, ct. proves most ili'iiiinllj the ranidirtablu spirit of ulil Cat Ifarula. The riyltj and nnhillly in the Old World uud tin; Far Kut and llm lain of hlirb arhletrmcnt In Aimrlrii wbu asseinlilo here runlrlliuto l the rusniiipnlltau ntniniplirre of nn liisllliillou which rrprcM-nU the liospllnlllj nnd Inilltlduul Ify nf S.ui Frnnrlsru to llm trmrlir. Tlio liullillni;, nhlrh murks tho farllust udrnnce of sclruro In srnlrr, has noir lu larceit riipurllr of nuj hotel alrurtiiro In llm U'cst, and upnn raiiiplr lion of the Post slrcrl iiniic) will he Hie InrKrsI riirainuicr; In (ho world. IVIIILi: TI(K SKItVK'i: IH VS. USUAI, JIIK ritlCI.S AKK !T. ' . European Plan from $2.00 Up KPUNM YOtJIt VACATION 'IIKHK VOU 11AV1J tlOOD SUA WATUIl ing THU JlL'AtlTlt'tJL HAI.l'.lWA ft WA K K INN i Rooms and Board FIN DATHINO W. C. Beroln, Prop. POULTRY FINE LOT OF CHICKENS AND' TURKEYS CLUB STABLES FORT STREET PHONE 1103 Y; Yoshikawa, The BICYCLE DEALEB and BE PAIBEB, htu moved to 180 KINO SUBSET New location Bed front, ntu ., Young Building. Telephone Zolb. Hulleflu IMIIiirhl llomn Phono 21S5. It ii Mel In llusltieos Dilice l'liutie 21250- -. 1 9 i ' 'Si ! .,'! " , Makh rtftimt,,..A& Zttar il;, 'mOHtif-l.