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Bull'' . - ft 8 ' 4 EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H, FRIDAY, DEC. 8, 1911. I I" inssSass- STARREH TELLS IMMIGRANTS FOR1! n , I wnoopiNacour.il croup I sbloms, tffiA iwuw "AWAll LtH 2 I H H "- '-w luincr More . , . iiiLiimi"" ......... I lllrlllll II III .1111111 1 hf :t Tfl3 T s Stands for BLOM'S, The hew comer store Recently opehed, With neW goods galore. It's Hawaii's finest, None cah excel; Mauka Ewa corner, Fort and Hotel. Stands for laces, And new lingerie, Lawns and fihe linens From over the sea. Largest assortment, Canhot be heat; Latest in styles, Stock most complete. Stands for other Goods now on sale; To name them all Too lohg a tale. But everything In dry goods list, You II find at Blom s There s nothing missed. M Stands for many Different kinds Of pretty things One surely finds Ih Blom s new store That make nice gifts. For ihstahce, say, Initial handkerchiefs. Stands for sales We're going to make At prices sure Your breath will take. Blom s is last word, When talking style; See Blom s new store, It s worth your while. tTALlMtO 1670 A ilmplc, life and fflctlf treitmffit fof bfn (hill tfnuMff wlttimil rfrttlnj (he MotnJih with drutfi Vttd with tnccrM lor thirty ' Ihe atr rendfffd Htontff inlUf piiii lnP' tth feif brtath, mikrt htniMfif fiT wothft the tot IMoaf, and tnp iht tuth iMwflnt ' fit) filfhti Crrwlfne li Uiilmltl lo wi1if r ith to unf cMMrtl and a hon to tufleieti tiom Afinma, fn4 tit pntt lf dfKtlplWf hrwHrt ALL DRUGGISTS. j Tir Crrtrlenr Ariel ifftie Thrt TaMrii lr the Irtliurd throat Thff are limply, fleet e and antiteptlc Of ynut dtut r.ll or I torn ui, 10c. In timp. VapoCrcsolcneCo. ftJforlUndtSt..N.Y. rrTs 29 rMwv 1 See the Nine Layers of Snow-Whitc Cotton thai lototnikt Carman's $15.00 Mattress Deluxe the moat rrstf ul, mntt V unitary mitorfi Inllip TIM. Nnotlifl 115.00 Vv . malum un rauallt. SlraB s?.X t -U,S I rarnun'f Mxttrrtl H I He Lute became tbe maVer H I an abfoiuie H I ruaraniee tallifacllon. H I Trr for .lOnichu atmir M eiprnit mt Utter H I than claim e irturn rH I ;tur money lu full, Un't R $15.00 I Coyne Furniture Co. Thtro l but on. bo. lutely cratchloi cantor nd tip "Feltoid" Thes. caitert and tip, becauto of their Feltoid conitruction, do not, can not harden, scratch, mar or tain. A test proves it. For sale by J. Hopp & Co. Limited KOA FURNITURE OAHU FURNITURE 00. King Street, opposlt. Young Hot.l P n. Hox 840 l'hnno 3083 OWL CIO Alt KO 4 A OTTW8T HP AwnU 'S Q. M. DUNCAN 253 Baretanla St., opp. Royal Hawaiian THONK 3524 Hotel "for Sale" citnla at Ilulletln... Territorial Marketing Superin tendent Gives Some Hints On Small Farming. By 8. T. STARRETT Superintendent of Marketing for tho Territory. I'otiiln tularin biiv UiI It n bail Dmitry to nilt-p pcilatticx In, iiml H'i It Ih, Vnr tlilx tniHDit KtuwcrK hIkiiiI I Mttiily the ftiitf. f'r II N iiliHolnlely oHfcnlljl to any cm it I" cmnlnt llio trouble, I'lnm olmprnll"iw I li.no made, I I'llnlt Ilia iri'V.illln iIsoibo In n fun jus rnllPtl riM.trluin. hi iHcilnmliinnt mi lioiiy "oils In wniiii. Pt climates, ."ml which Iiiih twl nilllliiiiK or ilol lain lliln )oar, mnl m m iiitiitolern tllniii'r. Mr C. I.. Kllrli, llic .otito HpcclnllM, .iy f 111 h It llio h-iiiio ills-i-nie nlilch cniiM diy i"'l I" iho lub rs when In KloniKi', unit that browns or cIoiicIk the pnla oei when put nw.iy for winter use. Tho renie ly for thin ih cooIiickh If ohIIiIp. between 33 unit Itl 'leBicof, (lurliif; tlnio of BtiniRe. This only rocs to ittic that tha .Kitiilci Ih ii liner of tool weather, ntnl in this cllnialo hIioiiIiI be planted In he fall or e.irl sprint;, ainl of an e.nly ntnl qiili-k RiowltiR arloty. Thrio Is no doubt but wlut they will lhilc bent at IiIrIioi- ulllludes, wlicio thctc l not niitrh tallifull, Ktlll If plained on the loner Rrounds, on liRhler hoIIh. with proper vnrlcllcH of teed and nt the tlRht hciiroiih of llio ;.cnr, I bellcvo that excellent results may bo obtained. .Many farmers delicto this Iti do n btlRht which traels In tho air and .lllacks the plant above the Rroiinil, thin conctuslon IioIiir dcrhed from tho fart that tho tips of tho plant firm Infill to curl and then tho cntlra pl.iut or pcrhaim the whole field will wilt nt once. Ami sonio will Rot nut and spiity lliclr fit til several times for a trouble that Is under tho ground. KuHnrliim Is a disease In the po tato, and the few plantH thai die car y and fade away tiny not bo noMrcd by tho avcruRo Rrowcr, they hardly Ret to tho top of tho Rround or may i'oiiio tbroiiRh tardily mid wilt down. If the seed bed Is very warm, or the rrnson very drv, tho seed iiotuto nny lie In (lie liot eaith until It Iihh de- eloped fiiKarltim in Its own moisture, and thru a heavy r.iln tuny rouio alotiR, and the dlso-jso spread very 'nplilly. Or uRain'whHo tho dlBoasri nay he in the potato, If Iho weather Ih rinl anil the conditions fmorablo, luHiirlum m.iy not dovclop to any mcul extent and r'iroly Ii3 noticed. The fiuiRiM comes out ot the seed plitn Into the second main tacr of the stem and Into tho-'npK;r roots mil ncrr roph far down In the roots be- rauso the cooler tcinpcrutttin of tUa nubsoll does not favor It. Tho fusu . I ii in browiiH tho Inside of tho upper loots, and llrst yellows and then iiowns tho hccond layer of Iho stom, TIiIh lajrr contains bundles of II In en mil the water tubes that supply thii plant iiIi'imi mid keep the leaven cool by ovapoiatlou. "iiiIh of the fuiiRl extend Inlti Ihoso tudcH and may (III Ibcni entirely, ruttiiiR off all llio upward circula'ion Tho leaven then curl nt Iho tips wbeiu the new leaves ate, and tho I l.intH thus directed or llio cntlro Held ni.t) wilt down for tho want ot Wilt IT. After tho leaves curl Iho nop Is I'urtiiRiiesc mid HpanMi dilxircrs by Hip hundreds, splendid ladorers for lliivviillini plantations, can dp drodRlit from Iluropc lit any time, imd, In fart, tin v nrr so inixlnus to cnuip that seorrs wcrn left lielilnd vvbrn the WIN Irsdrn snllril from (lldrallar on her Ikiik voyiiKP. This Is tlm Information that has rriiclipil Ir, Vlttnr H. Cl.irk, comnils sinner of Iniuiliiratliiti, from AroiiI A, 1 t'ampbell. "The Wlllrsdrn was somewhat irowdeil, there N no question udoiit that," said Dr. Clark, iIIsciissIiik the limtlrr. "lint tlm nirpiitM upro furlnir it situation that Involved some hard ships on the Immliirnlitx no matter how It woh settled Hundreds of peo ple fiom Hip agricultural districts, merely hearliiR there was n strumcr to leave from (lldinltar, liurrled to (lllirattar. and arrived there iiraetlcal ly with no Idea of what to do. "The sli.eils were full of them nt lilslil. It was either leaving them there liomeli'ss and iinaldp to llnd shel ter, or RettliiR them on the Wlllesden. Mini pvell thnllcli the VV'tllesden was vrowded, many were left hchlnd. "This empliaslzes the need of n steamer controlled mnl npeniteil by tho Kovrrnmeiit. mid makliiR rcHiilar sail ings from Kurope." PfluWsiil ENTRIES CLOSE The poultry show that will open on Wednesday of next vvppW Is now as sured of IipIiir tdo dpst ever iitlPiupt pd liero In Hawaii, for the entries closed last night mid there was ipilto n rush nt the last minute, but the list was kept open till all had a ehniieo to register, and from the list It Is to lie seen that the exhldlt this year will surpass by a good margin any of tho previous exhibits. The association has never been re miss In the carp of poultry Intrusted to It for exhibition, and for this rea son e'xhidltors are not backward about smiling in birds for Hip show. Thp poultry exhibit will be open on the 13th. nth, tr.th mid llllii of this month, mid It will be worth anybody's time to pay It a visit and note the beautiful breeds of poultry that aro being raised In Hawaii. Whitney & Marsh, Limited Our Ready-to -Wear Department Received by the Sierra a few advance styles of White Lingerie Dresses in Lawns and Marquisettes. Also Handsome New Waists. These will make acceptable Holiday Gifts. The Floral Parade helps llounlii.' Ill's IiiihIiipss. Do von waul In lulpf ilnno for and very Utile more growth of llio tuber is seemed, the shape nnd quality of tho potato may ho r'ioiI but the the small My advice would be to get now eced and never plant seed fr.mi a field where thero havo been any signs 'f this disease, or In soils whcio It l.ns recently existed. Culllvnto olico immediately after planting mid run tho shovels very deep nnd rloso to lily out the Rround, which will also have a cootliiR effect; iiIho cultlvatx afler e:irli rain as soon as Iho Rround s dry enough to work and have the plants qulrk'y eovor the Rround Crystal White Soap has nm i:yt'Ai i'iit Tin: i.ai'mmiv TAKHH Ot'T Till: lUIIT Clt'K'KI.Y AND Till HtuHOIILV I)Oi:S NOT INJl'Iti: HANDS lilt PAIIItlC YOUR GROCER HAS IT LJMWilil BoKJra Maine remedy for eaugnt, noartt- me ana tnroat affections and affording groat reiter in oronenu tit and anthma, IF YOU HAVE Bum Casters i ON YOUR BEDSTEADS OR FURNITURE, WE CAN FIX 'CM. WE HAVE GOOD CASTERS THAT WILL NEVER REFUSE TO TURN. BAILEY'S, KING AND ALAKEA Holiday Candies WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Gunther's Celebrated Chicago Candies x In plain or holiday boxes as customer prefers Fresh Chocolates and Candies Of our own make, in plain or holiday boxes I Home-Made and imported Gaudies of every description sold wholesale to Stores, Churches and Charitable Organizations PALM CAFE 116 South Hotel Street Telephone 2011 A jz - mU ' ' ' tkf. A. . I jr., . vo-'. uiL' n-""' wli -3'-tU.'.