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KETCHUP iWZ EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. M., MONDAY, AUO. 14, 1011. IA0 VALLEY CLOSED TO BATHERS tt IS THE ONLY EMULSION IMITATED If there was any other Emulsion u good as SCOTT'S, SCOTT'S would not be the only one Imitated. For thirty-five years It has been the standard remedy for Cou$ht, Coldr. t,ot qf Flub, Afumfa. "Bronchitis CONSUMPTION B m to ft SCOTT'Si mrr bonk af l fa immihJ uJ backed by a werU-wM repvUtloii. - All' DRUCC1STS (He'll il Hull i' I 1 11 Cnrrrrixmdmcp.) WAII.UKU, AhriisI. 12. The Maul llonnl of Siipcivlsnrs ict at their headquarters In WnltiiUii last Wed ncaday allcrnoon ntid iiiljiiilrnpit last evening niter liavlnn cninplt'lcd nil tirooionry legislation IIiIh month, i Tho nmiloiirlalhm for Iho next rIx month, ending December 31, 1911, ninnmillng lo $101531.31, ih pained. uiiniilinmirly. I An niillnniK" wan passed prohibit ing people from .bathing or llstilng uhoro tlio Intnko In Ian Valley. Peo- plo used lo talk with n great ilcnl of ! prhlo lo their friends nliout the dc- I1li t rill baths they have heen ImvlnH In beautiful I no si ream especially on theso unusually lint ilnys when tlio glnss registers St! dcg. F. mill thiit'a too hot for Wailuku for f8 dcg. or you Ann 1.00KIN0 for A WIIDDtNG GIFT YOU WOULD DO WKLI, TO SliK OUH tt Wallace Silver" WHICH 13 GAINING POPU LARITY with i:vi:ry HOIIHKWIFK THAT USES IT JAR.Vieira&Co. mj note, oi. jowiian u s I For GENERAL OFFICE STATION ERY and FILING SY8TEMS, call or writ to ua and we will fill your want. Office Supply Co., Lid., i31 FORT STREET GUT Tl 14 'Campbell Kids' FOR YOlllt KIDS A. B. ARLEICH & CO., LTD. t Hotel Street T- oven "0 deg. In considered normal. When theso pood pcoplo 'weic told that 1 ho town was using tlio samo water for dnmistlc purismcs, (hey with onu iiccuril cUmorcii for an ord inance that would men slop the catching of oopus and npacs. Miss A. II. Foster n trained nurse, formerly of the Pala Hospital and who hag had licveral jcars experl cnecn In Sanation Army work among the slums of New York and other great cities, has heen coinmlsslnnp'I as dlstrltt nurse for Mnhnwao dis trict. Her ilnty will lie to visit Ih'j homes of tlio natives and others liv ing In the Knln and Ilnnoaula dls Irlrts. Miss Poster has already ilolio 'excellent work In that direction Mining the typhoid paUcnln of Pain. The Knla Comity farm u III ho her head quarters. 1 BLANCHARD GETS ICE CREAM MEN Pau Ka Hana MOVES THE EARTH f Forcegrowth Will Do It Postmaster - General Takes Drastic Measures to Stop Sale of Such Matter. BY C. S. ALBERT. (KimtI.iI 11 ii llct I n (.nrrrummtenee.) WASHINGTON. Aug. I. A crusade is now being waned liy Postmaster General Illtchrock against tlio salo fillip dissemination of objccllonnblo poslcnrds It nppeani that nt many of the smaller postoftlccs such cards arc dlf.plaed for salo. It was alwj npp.iicut Hint many rural carriers Kept a slock on hand mid dlsenscd lllcm along Ihclr routes. In this way the postal tcrlco became a trifle ccnudnllzcd. Tlio Postmaster Gcticnil look tho matter up with n bam; mid Issued a diastlc order on tho subject. Ho has sent It broadcast lo ovcry cniiIoyco In tho (.ervlro. Tlio order follows: "Post cards' that aro obsccno, lm- irtirly Biiggexllvo or calculated to rcllcct iisui the character or condurt of the addressee, are tiuinallalde; anl It, 1$ cf,'lrded; as highly lmproicr for, ' ....... ,.. .1. ...L..l..t ... l ... unit IIUIP.IIIH III IHU HR,I Kl'ltRU I', rn.1, or offer for salo cards which. If plac ed In tlio malls, must bu withdrawn ii uuiiialHIilo. "It l'i objectionable nlso for such cards to bo displayed ,or sold In n nxun In which n post ofllco or post ofllcc station Ih located, and tho salo of uumallablo cards In a room used wholly or In part for a pwt inTIco or station will be considered sumrlciit cnuso for tho lemoval of Iho postal business therefrom. "Postal employers aro expected lo CMerclso vigilance In this respect, an well as In oniorclnir tlio Instructions contained In tlio ntiniinl Postal Guide." rrfn SUBSCRIBERS TARE NOTICE In ciioo you navo subscribed for tho H v o u 1 ii k II ii 1 1 o 1 1 n, mid have up to the present time fulled to receive your paper, tho circulation depart ment of-Iho II ii 1 1 o 1 1 it should bo notified at once. Glvo exact addrcna when tanking complaint us it Is duo to faulty address that your paper has not been Blurted soonor. Telephone 2256 or call nt tho II u 1 1 o 1 1 n ofllco ml Alnkca street to make complaint Blank books of nil sorts, ledgers, etc., manufactured by the Bulletin 1'ubllRhlnc Cnmnanr JORDAN MEETING PLANS ARE MADE Plans urn prnitlcnlly complete- for tlio iiiiikh meeting toiuoiruvv night at Min Il.iwiill.iu Onera lliiuw. at wliloli l)r D.ild Htnrr Jordan, iireslilent of Btnnforil University, will spe.il! on In ternational peace I nd arbitration. A. Lewis Jr., chairman of tlio executive cninuiltten In cbarBC tills inoriiliig stated that the arrangements, which nro not elaborate, Imvo all been de cided upon. Dr. Jo.'il.in will bo met off port by n specl.tl committee tomorrow morning as b arrives on the Chlyo Maru from the fn.txt ami escorted uptown. Ho Is to hu the Riiest at a liineheou nt tho P.icllle L'lub and during hli stay In Ho nolulu bo and Mm. Jordan will bo tlio guests of Mr, anil Mrs. Lewis. HH Catches Two More Selling Their Wares That Prove Below Standard. I. KilJInaka and S. S.ihlglnl, arrested last Kiliirday afternoon on wnrrants nworn by Kood (JiiiiiinN'iloiii'r 13. II.. Illatiebard, pleaded guilty thl morn- lug lo tho charges placed agalnvt them unil were lined 10 uplero and costs. After (eating the len 'renin Mild hyt tbcsp two merchant!., Hlancliard found the re'iiilred amount of hotter fat miss-1 lug and Immediately bad warrant Is sued for their nrrest, charging them with defrauding the public by selling theli wares tnl.icprc.seiitcd. I Ampin tlnio has been given nil deal ers to bring their cream up to stand ard, mid If they don't sep lit to do as tho Inw requires, they will bo dealt with accordingly. ' When the first cases were brought lieforo the court, leniency was shown the persons Involved by suspciiilin'; sen tence for six month". Notice was then glxcn that others airrstud on similar charges would tint be given tho same dealing and they were not to expect It. fills notice seemed to liaxo pasMcd Into olio ear of the dealers and out tlio oth er, and no attention whatever was paid to It. From now on anyone up lief ore the court Is liable lo receive severe lieatmeiit. There nro no mora excuses for lliem lo offer. Home claim they aro not chemists and can not ainilyze their product, which they liellevo to contain Iho re- ipilrrd amount of butter fat, but this escuso will not hold good any more, and If n dealer Is not absolutely sure of his fornilfla there are lots of cbein IkIs III town that can glvo him tlm nimlyMs, which would lost much toss than paying court duos. 2185 editorial rooms 2250 business ofllcc. Tlirnr nro tlm tele phone numbers of Hip II u 1 1 p 1 1 n. tt :i n u n n :: :: :: u :i :: :: tt tt t: si adilre.sH tomorrow night will bo before what looks like as big u crowd us can he put la the opera bouse. On the rtngn tomorrow night will be, her hies President Jordan, Mr. l.evlx, ulin will sit on bis right; Governor I'rear, on his left; President Morgan of tho Chamber of Commerce, President While of the Merchants' Association, Robert t'litton, P. laukrn, Chuck Hoy, lllshop Restarlck, F. W Damon. W Felmy, M. Cl Pncheco, Prof W. T. Rrlgliiun, Gno Kim Pool;, H T Chase, who will represent Oahu Collpgo In tho absence of President Griffiths; Mnrstnn Campbell, Prof M M. Hcolt, J A. It. Vlelrn, Clin Gem, Prnr. W. A. Rrynii, Delegate Kuhlo, T V. R. Isenb'rg, President John W. Gllmoro of the Col lego of Haw-all, Principal P. I.. Home of tho Kninehameha Schools, James WnlftjIlPliI, W, F. Dllllniilium, Rev. A. V Kii'ires and Y. Akal. t h& i BB&Mp..'fw 1a S a ? ' sSflft38BiSBBBM.SB9BB.'HBBBr P?iMfiilllL Wit I BS wt ii JultBllBF' r jJJwsaBBA bbbW "SENSIBLE CLOTHES" We say "Sensible Clothes," because this store does- not carry " Freak Styles " -the kind that appeals to the wearer but a few days. We sell the well-known make, V "Alfred Benjamin's" - r a line with a "gilt-edge" reputation. When a suit leaves our store bearing their label we are satisfied that" we have made a permanent customer. Drop into the Store, and let us show you what is proper this season in men's apparel. j Bargains in Furniture Sale Still On Our Complete Stock Marked Down 20 to 50 per cent Coyne Furniture Co. Ltd. A Record 14,820 Bottles of PINECTAR. Wero carbonated and sold during July In Honolulu. Popularity merited by ex cellence. ARCTIC SODA WATER. WORK8 Miller Street ' Telepliono 1557 rrnaTMzaa If It's Paint AMD YOU' WANT A 000D 0B, SEE MX TO AM Sharp SignS PHONE 1697 All IEEN EVERYWHERE 847 KAAHUMANU MONDAY and TUESDAY .Will be the Last Two Days of Sachs' Great Annual Sale. The opportunities are just as good now as on the first day of our sale. Every article in our large store marked down. Clearance Specials for the remaining two days : Large Lot of Flaxon In now Summer Patterns, at 15c per yard. Fancy White Madras, Dotted Mull, and Swiss Muslins Uiunl price, IJc.i SALE, 25c YARD, 30-inch Colored Batiste Largo variety of 'pattern),. 10c yard, J" White Tailored Waists tilz. 40, 42, 44. Were $1,75, ? $2-H GALE, 4 1 CACH. Enormous Stock of Brown Linens At Special Prices PONGEE LINEN3 at 15c, 35c, 50c, 55c per yard. DROWN DRESS LINENS at 25c, 2714c, 30c and 40c. English Long Cloth Fine bheer quality, 12 yards in a piece. 2.25 per piece, now 2 75 , ,,,,,., 3.M " " " , 3.7D " " " ....i 1 .1.75 . 2.25 W . J . 2.75 . 1 . 3.00 Fine White Nainsook $2.25 per piece of 12 yards; salo $1.75 7 2.50 " " 12 " " .". 200 H"J. 2.25 2.75 " " 12 " CAMflRIC EMDROIDERY Nino Inchea wide. Special value, 6 yards jL N. So Sachs Dry, Goods Co. Butterick Patterns V 1 A . l&M&'&M&i&MiM "I. 'stfe miLAmimx . a . u.W -43- ia uJJk;L 'JtitokibA:M.!i. , ifiitK.maLkU, September Delineator