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WRV if nEWH ' ' . , 8 EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H, THURSDAY, JAN. 11, 1912. r " -- - - . - - - - - - - - i i ' i u. -, FH- . r-V in r. f r i (,' H OFFER 7 In, Closing-Out Sale The balance of the stock will be sold at prices never before equaled. Also have a few broken lines of WALK OVER and SOROSIS SHOES marked down from 50 to 75 per cent, below cost. Sheets Sheeting Pillow-Casing Towels Damask Napkins Curtains Ladies' Underwear Men's Suits Etc. L. B, ARMY AND NAVY DOINGS lu nn attempt tu have States which have not um -t i!ucril such laws on their statute IxioUk. and which have naval 'Stnhllxliim'hlH within their liur Urn, enact le:,llathin to prevent dis crimination imuliirl Ihu uniforms of the men of I lit- I nllid Stales suvlce, 'AMmmiiI Scire ui.v of the Navy lltel; Ihdn Wluthrop lau. luhfi osnt-d litters to tint (.iivei uoi s of .MutfHuilitixettH, Maine, TSfllfonil.i, Illinois, Virginia. Coloiuilo, WlishhiKton, South I'uiolliia mid Mury laud. li'l'hu States of New llaiupxhlre, New iefsey. New Yuik, l'euns)lvniila nnd Minnesota alieady have Mich hivvM, and Mr. Wlulhiop has forwardeil with Ills letters tuples of the law's now III foicu Ifi'those Ktiites. lie urges govt mors to Jirevall upon their leglslntute. to enact thi. pioper legislation. ; y ,flor Admiral Now an Artist. ijWlH'M a ;i 1 1 ii old sea veteran, Hear r Atlinllul (Jharles II. D.ivls, rethed from the navy four turs ago, he found hlm V.;lf without ii huhliy. So he set to vvork to cultivate inn-palntliiK III wa ll r colors. Wrhe result lit a collection of l.uid Pcijie work at the Coiorun Alt (i.illeiy, .which, with mi allowances for tliu un- , usual I'lrt'iiiiiktunvvH of their making, $i have altlucteil wide ntleiitlon fium ur- Tjts In this nnd othi r cities The rep . ututlon of the veteran painter has Rtjf (T'reml to New York iiijiI llostn L' g Hour Admlial Davis never yx1 u t .Tii't.., I..-....I. 1. 1 'i.i.. i. n.i.i Hutu Ion salons. had a luilnt brush In his hand until after his 'I i tlieineiit from at live Hi l vice in l!t(J7 'i'iieii, at the age of M years, liiliegan It '-..to ilu water color work. It was a pure- J, i . Ivi Mi.iiiitiiiii.iini. iii.i-ronii!ilii..i lit. il L.V' j i lln, , ,,. ,.nirii... ii tt.iit-lii.rv ' ,;;.. ...,-..- .. . l'(!("Tliat wdiiIiI spoil my Individuality ?'TfTl had liny," he declared. "I always . . 5'orked things out for myself on my i, 'vVssels. Now I gueHH I ran handle n ,liille brush mid a bit of paint without UTfy coaching." , ij.Jimt how well he winked out tills ' ti'lienie can hn gleaned from liny palnt .J'ff who has seen the collection. Men t hi iinn fiiiiu tir Julian nmii iiiiik i, tiii . lii... (Int.. n ......in., llin It.mu, itn. " ....j ..... ...ii'i. ...v iii.. ,ti... - j-nlnr landscapes ever shown In this country by an amateur. ,'1'lieiM uro thlrty-tlireu views In jijh etloii Hlx of them are mlscel- '.janVuiM subjects. The rest nie nil from subjects no the Island off the coast of 3lulm, Coimiilcut Island, vvhiro Hear jAdinlral Duvls secluded himself and Kerr & Go. Alakea Street HniH't'cilcil Id vvurk out Ills own nrt s.il- I V.illoll Constructor Quits Service. Naval Court! uctor Hidden A. Hvnns lias resigned his commission to accept n more lucrative poitloii with the .Mo ra n Shipbuilding Company of Seattle, Wash An unsuccessful effort -was made to Induce Constructor I Ivans to remain In the navy, and his resign. i tinii was llnally iiccepted by the Sec utury of the Navy with reluctance. A native of Alabama, Constructor rivnus was giaduated from the Naval Academy In lS'.i;. In IMC, while hold ing the milk of ensign in the Hue, he was transferred to the construction de- pnrtment Since then lie supcrvlncd tho construe lion of the collier rronielheus at the .Maru Island n.,vy yard, served In Washington as a mi mber of the board on navy yard management and then wus sent to the Norfolk uavynrd to put Into practical rfeet the recently adopted sslem of sclelitllle adminis tration. While ut .Maru Island he was Involved In n serious dispute with n labor union, and at tho Norfolk yaid liu met with Himo opposition on the part of Hear Admiral William A. .Mar shall, thin coiiunaiiilaut, with lefer euce to the executlejn of the ailmliils trntlvo policy of the Nuy Department. War Veteran Gets Job. The Navy Department has announced the appointment of Henry II. .Marina duke, nun of the few suivlvliig olllceis of the obi Merrhuac, agent of the eif- tlcu of Naval War Hecords, lco ('apt. II II l.lttlepage, deceased. Mr Mnrmaduku was born hi MIs souil and was appointed to the Naval Academy fiom that State-. He resigned lus a midshipman In thu American navy In Ihi'il. uml was appointed n midship man In the Confederate navy tho same ear In regard to Mr Mnrniailiike's ser- A Skin uf Beauty is a Joy Forever DR. T. FELIX GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM OK MAGICAL BEAUTIFILK ltimof.i To, I'lirl'l mklu, M.,li ivicli.., l(..ti. kin) skin lliiM-K-rt Q1 rv.rjr mrnim bu lauly. ntl H. He. itfteLlinn, ll li.louil the to i'f it f earl aij I U ftc liarmlv. wf tMl.ltlolj.urtli I. troi"-rly no la AtititDuicminr I, It of iluiliai litrut, I). J A hvl ..lit to t U4r ot It. liut. ton t t'KU.tilll M Aa yon laJlti - 1 rtcuiuintu ill u. lliriu. 'iJ'iumiiif ('rHin' ..i lit r"-l Lmmful uf U tit klnLrfi.r.iuni I. ruU br lldrutM nd h.ncr 4 Uuuil Drit.viatnflst UliHetl (!, Wmul mud hutv, FfQ.T. HOPKINS Prop.. 3 GltllJiMI Slreil.lllIlL S3? SfcW, ZJ W y. Wl tie xnwrsss-y in- f vMT-riL. ) (liiiirmitt'i' In llillcu' IMxminlu. K v Full Iho .Medicine Co-cN .tlilii(f. To iinqupstlonnbly iirovo to tho lipoplu tlmt liicllgpstlon mill dyn)Cisln cull be permanently relieved and tliat Itexiill l)Hiemlu Tablets will bring iiliout tills remilt, we will furnish the medicine absolutely free. If It falls to Klo fmtlsfncllon to any one using It. The rciiHirknblo success of lloxull Dyspepsia Tablets Is due to tho high ilvKrru of scientific skill used In de vising their formula as well as to the cure exercised In their manufacture, whereby the well-known properties of lllxniutli-Subnltrute nnd I'epsln havo been combined with Carminatives and other agents, HlBUiuth-Subnitrato nnd Pepsin are constantly employed nnd recognized by tho entire medical profession as Invaluable In the treatment of Indi gestion and, dyspepsia. The I'epsln used In Itexiill Dyspep sia Tablets Is carefully prepared so as to develop Its greatest efficiency. I'epBln supplies to tho dlgesttvo ap paratus one of the most Important elements of tho digestive fluid. With out It tho digestion and assimilation of food are Impossible. Tho Carminatives possess proper ties which aid ill relieving the disturb ances and pain caused by undigested food. This combination of these In gredients makes a remedy Invaluable for the complete relief of Indigestion nnd dyspepsia. Wo nro so certain of this that we urge you to try Hexall Dyspepsia Tablets on our own personal guaran tee. Three sires, 2.", cents, fill ic-lits, and $1.00. ltemember, you can obtain Itexiill Hemedles only at our store The ltexall Store, llenson. Smith & Co, Mil, Tort and Hotel streets. . a NEW ACTS AT BIJOU TONIGHT Crowds continue to fill the Dijon nightly, and thoso who attend are fully repaid, for tho show Is one of thi liest that has been put on at that theater The aerial gymnasts will have nn entire change of acts tonight. nnd some thrillers are promised, along with soma work In the air that will be seen here for the first time. The dancing team Is a wonder, and there will bo some too work by .Miss Itecce this evening that will surprise thosn who have previously thought that they had MMn nil there was to be seen in that line. The trained monkeys will entertain as usual, under tho guiding hand of Anita t)lai!, and the films that nn; tdiown aro the best In the city. Any one feature of the program at the IIIJou is a whole show and worth while. J Tho aggregation of colored singers. under the dlr.-.tloi, of Hen Wise, t - reuyursiug uauy air ine kiiiuu upt-u-Ing at the IIIJou on the fifteenth, when this city will be treated to a scrlej of plantation pastimes that nro sure to please. iioitx. 1IUOWN In Honolulu, IU12, to Mr. and Mrs, January Kenneth Hi own, a daughter. i A woman's love for her husband I must be the real thing If It survives his hair Wot - II I ,. I l ......... . ... , vU' "l'0"nl ,1,u "ia" ' '"'r '"' " tle with the Monitor, dipt. Franklin Jliichuuaii reported "Midshipman Mar liiaduke, though receiving several pain ful wounds curly in the action, man fully fought his gun until thu close, Ilu now Is ul thu hospital," Sentimentalists anil souvenir hunt ers, us well as tuwii governments and patriotic organizations, have been pour ing re-eue-sls Into the Navy Depart ment recently for relics from the Ill fated battleship Maine. As the depart ment has no authority for disposing of any part of tho vessel, of course, all re(uests to elate have been returned No attempt has yet been made to nsceitnln Just what parts of the wreck might bo available tu bu given away, although It has been suggi'sted that such articles as tho stuff, 'gun mounts, guns, wilstles and even the bell would uml. ,i liilni.iuHiii. fulfit nii..iiii.i . !.. nun"' iiiiiii-rtiiih iiui'iiitnrHtn um uiu hcueliiuirters of patriotic organizations or Jhe naval museum, 'Ihu department Is iiwnjtlng action of CongresH before making any plans for the disposition of the vviex'k, Blonde Soldier Heaviest Drinker. According to n it-port mndu by MnJ. W. P. Cbiimbtrlaln of the Medical Corps, the blonde soldier In thu Philip pines Is a heavier drinker than thu brunette. Otherwise thu fiilr-halri-el loan Is Just ns good as tho man with raven locks, when It comes to military conduct Tor the Information of those who ronti'tiiplnte Joining the service, atten tion might be called to Major Chamber Iain's statement that sickness In thu koldhl group In the Philippines Is moru frccitient among blondes, while In thu ninth constabulary police group, tho brunettes surfer the must. Major Clmniberlnlu's report Is In discussion of the iliestlou whether blonde or lira- , npltn Holdleru nrn hotter In ilw tmn(iH iiim ruiurH iiru inner Ul liiu irupitH, Ilu says they uru on n par exeipt for ulcohollsm. MURRAY IS HELD TO CIRCUIT COURT The preliminary hearing of the cose of Harry K, Murray, on a charge of manslaughter, came to ejid yesterday afternoon In the jiollce court, when Judge Monsarrnt, after summing up the evidence multireel In court, com mitted the defendant to the Klrst Cir cuit Court fur trial, provided ' the grand Jury finds an Indictment ngalnfcl him, Judge Monsarrnt said that the cvl dome adduced In his court convinced him that there was sulllclelit reason and n probable cause to find tho de fendant guilty of manslaughter, and lie therefore decided nirordlngl). Judge Monsarrat admitted that the case was a serious one, but he was nut In n position (o pass upon the guilt or Innocence of the defendant, .Murray was the last one to take the stand yesterday In iollco court. He said that as he swung out Ills nrm, from the machine, on Klvcr street Hernandez, the dead l'orto Hlcuu, struck his arm. After he had resum ed his sent In thp car uml had pro reeded about one hundred yards, he first thought tho man was hurt, but some one In the machine said it was all right for them to go ahead with out waiting to see the condition of the man, whom they thought had film lily fallen clown on the road. After tho party readied the llucklo home, Murray ordeied Chauffeur Ho Ilu to return to tho sjiot where the man was and ascertain his condition. Ilolln came back, and on arriving ho found Hernandez, lying on tho street dead. Ho returned hurriedly und told Murray about tho death of tho l'orto Hlcan, Murray denied on tho stand having thieuteiied Ilolln, If hn did not keep unlet about the killing of the man. Asked by County Attorney Cnthcjrt how long after the affair was It that he went to the police station to re poit, Murray said It was about nn hour mid a half. While at the jiollco station, Murray said he did not say anything to tho liollcemen at the time about the kill ing of tho l'orto UUan He thought that they would tell the ucwspajier men boforo they reported tho matter to the Sheriff or his deputy. Murray stated he had told Chief McDiUao tho next evening. At the close of the evi dence, I'eters made p, strong nrgument for tho dismissal of, his client. Cath cart resjwnded briefly and to the point. Attorney (ieneral Lindsay was , ,)rt.ent ,irB , hearing, IS The Inst of the Held work In con nection wllb tho sanitary survey was cuiuple-ted i-st,-rday afternoon, and thu huge tusk of covering every section of the city and caicftilly noting the) con ditions Is now a thing of the lust. The tabulation of thu results that have been coming III to the Hoard of Health from nay tu day Is not quite completed, but It Is expected that this will bo all through by tho end of thu week. The force of 'girls eugnged 111 the work are putting un nil extra spurt to It it t nit up tin- work so that It can be turned over tu thu sanitary commis sion. The members of tho commission, of which x-(Jovrnor George It. Carter Is chairman, are now bard at wurk un thu compilation of thu report ordered by Hie last Legislature. Professor Kedler uf thu Hoard of Health Is giving it hedpliig hand, mill thu members expect that the report will be handed In W l't bruiiry 1. This Is ,a month behind the schedule time, but thu outbreak of yellow fever unset all previous arrange incuts nod generally delayed tho work COLDS CAUSE HEADACHE t WATIVIJ BROMO-OUININIJ. re. " moves tin cause. Used the worlel nvil to cure a cold in one clay. U. W. GROVK"J Miinature on each box. Mud SMU3 MEDICtNl! CO. Saint UnU U. X . WANTS WANTED. A few more students for class In show- cm d writing, to begin at Y M U. A. this evening nut-it HELP WANTED. Nuisu girl experienced with children Apply Mrs. CI. Ii Hchuefer, Nuuiinii Valley Om-tf FOR' SALE. ' Chalmers no h p. touring car fur $900. Cliiaraulei-il In flrst-clnsti condition throughout Demonstration un uppll cutlou to Trunk Coombs, 1311a r.inuiu BU S131-21 HONOLULU AMUSEMENT COMPANY, LTD. RI.I01J THEATER mTODATI-3 VAXU)KVUIK .Schoene, Tripp, Schoene Novelty Gymnasts, presenting "THE BOUNDING TABLE" Or a Trampallne Act ANITA DIAZ AND TRAINED MOHKEYO Marvelous M'GEE A. RECCE Foot Tapping Dancing Duo ENTIRE CHANGE OF DANCES Feature, Miss Reece In Her Novelty Toe Danca ALL NEW FILMS FMP1RE THEATER MATINEES Monday Wednesday Friday BPECIALI Mme. Pearl Lloyd Tonight Will Sing "WAITING," "MY HERO" MOVING PICTURES WILL BE BETTER AND MORE NUMEROUS THAN FOR MANY WEEKS AN KVHNIN'tl WITH Till. SCHKIIN THE HOUSE OF THE BEST FILMS AMUSEMENTS. Independent Theater New Films have airlvi-d frnm Australia and will be put un Tonight Thi'.sci ii ru Cowboy and Indian Films I.lve wllb excitement nnd good ronilcs. CHANGE OF PROGRAM TOMORROW NIGHT Hotel near Nuuanu There Is but one abso lutely stratchless caster and tip ii These casters and tip, because of their Feltoid constructloni do not, can not harden, scratch, mar or stain. A test proves It. For sale by J. Hopp & Co. LIMITED KOA FURNITURE OAHU FURNITURE HO. King btrett, opposite. Young Hotel P t). Itoz (40 Phonj 1011 Woven Wire Mattresses At BAI-LEY'S King and Alakea Streets Honolulu 3r I Whitney & Marsh, Limited A Great Cleaning-Up Sale iv of Ladies' and Children's Hosiery llaiHHaHsalB.Hs..l..HHlilBHs.. will begin on Monday Next, the 15Lh WATCH US GROW New Perfection Blue Flame Oil Stoves 2 Darners $8.00 2-Ourner Oven with Glass Door $3.75 3 Burners 12.00 3-Burner Oven with Glass Door.. 4.75 James Guild Company COLLINS BUILDING KING STREET An Olive Oil guaranteed niuler the Food ami Drugs Act of June 1906 NICELLE OLIVE OIL Your grocer has this pure olive oil in 1-4, 1-2, and 1 gallon tins, with patent spout Art Loom Rugs AT COYNE'S The Wire Type Tungsten Lamp The fragility of the old type Tungsten lamp has been entirely overcome in this new WIRE TYPE TUNGSTEN These new lamps have all the advantages of the old Tungsten lamps, with the addition of being more rugged and consequently longer lived. When buying lamps ask for tho WIRE TYPC TUNGSTEN. The Hawaiian If It's AKD YOU WAST A U00D Sharp PHONE 18(7 Electric Co.. Ltd. Paint JOB, IEI MI T0X IHAll- SignS AM IEEN EVERYWHERE 847 KAAHUMANU ; m M :v "V A?i.' 'w&'ifiayj mimtmw xmmmmmmmmMimmii, -i - . -Lji '. 1 J ..t-duI t, l!Marl'.HJ,VT .1 -, v-jfj. y ,l i , ", t, . "iui. jfillaUfls.'Er.iJ' aAnTilfJ. .SM - .IL'K 'i-a - I . Z , i.