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a -v ' EVENING BUtLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., SATUnDAY, APR. 13, 1012. 11 REMINGTON RED SEAL TYcpirBoSER Is the recogfiized Carbon everywhere. It produces the best copies. Buy no other. This well-known Carbon Paper is sold only by us. vfek Office Supply Co., Ltd., Exclusive Agents of the Remington Typewriter Company in Hawaii WLljlklM?C rrrri , "W -"tt (JPwVWBMP 9 ,. -V 'V -M QUEEN LILIUOKALANI LAYS STONE OE SCHOOL NAMED IN HER HONOR Hvon chnnre visitors nt Knlmiikl ypstenlay afternoon werp deeply ntul some of them sadly Impressed with Hip ceremony of InyltiK tlio corner Mono of thn now $00,000 Knlmiikl fcliool, for Queen I.llluoknlaul It wnR1 who handled the silver trowel, mill the appearance of tho former Queen of Hawaii held something almost trnglc for those who saw her. (Jupon Ulluokalnnl In cillen'b more fi pblo thnn on her last public appear- nun, mill loaf i.r,ln' wna naulatnil vnfi -" .-.. ...... .............. ..?. carefully by ntlemlnntH from her mo- tnr-cnr to her chnlr and during the) ceremony nnlcly was shown lest tho strain prove loo great for hrfr. Queen I.llliioknliuil'H pnrtlrlpntlon was without doubt tho featnrn of the coincrslniic-lnliig, and as tho school Is tunned after her. It was natnrnllyl so. Another frnmro was the partici pation of Federal .ludKo Dole, who re ferred to the former monarch during his h perch as now a "willing and public-spirited participator In tho life of llnw all's new nation." i After tho ceremony the Queen' shook hands with scores of peoplo at nn Impromptu rccoptlon. L I Sold by I druggWtS A Clear Complexion may be gained and skin troubles overcome antl prevented, by th6 use of Glenn's Sulphur Soap llJVt ll.ir 4 Wlul.t D., kUfk u kr.w.. SDc Tho program consisted of music hy tho hand, an Invocation, speeches hy Judge Dole and tho Hon. Kd Towse, wlio represpnted tho citizens at tho cornerstonp-lnylng, anil the simple cer emony of putting tho stone In place. Mr. Towso was Inrgely Instrumental In getting the f 00.000 appropriation for the school through the legislature. The Uov. V .1. William nfferol l Aora'lon, after which Judge Dole gpoko. lie said In part: , "It Is a happy and appropriate feat ure of this occasion that tho formon Queen of Ilnwall, whoso name Is given' to tho school that Is to ho pstabllshpd In Oils now building, has consented to tny its cornerstone, thus giving the school an Incident that will go down the years In its annals, and will he treasured ns one of Its choicest tradi tions. Queen Mlhiokalanl has been' closely In touch with tho past eventful history of these Islands, and Is today a willing and public-spirited participa tor In the life of Hawaii's new status. "With tho meeting of races In Ha wull the coming here of tho repre sentatives of divergent nations. In bus iness enterprises, tho social life of tho plate. In education. In politics with tho American polio' of making Oaliu a great strategic outiist of tho I'nll ed Slates Involving oxtenslvo for 1 1 Idea tions and an armv of defenders and nil the things that go with such occupa tion, nnd with tho nnnuallv Increasing number of visitors to our shores, It Is clear that we ore at tho beginning of a now epoch. With tho passing of Ha waiian Independence, tho curtain was rung down on a romantic and pictur esque past, rich with heroic and pa thetic memories. Tho pressing condi tions of the prcxoilt outline a futuro full of dilllcultv and yet full of oppor tunity. I "The stato may not teach the dog mas of religion, but tho things that go to tho formation of gooJ il Izenshlp, she must Inculcate in her schools. Vlr too, Industry honor, patriotism those are necessary " ! Mr. Towso said In purt "Tho peo plo of this district propone to uso this piece of public property. Wo proposo to make It our neighborhood center, to tho ends that wo mav become hotter ucqualntpd, that recreation mav ho provided, that community sentiment mav bo focused upon community In terest nnd that mature public opinion and popular government mav become more effecthp. And wo shall ptidenv or to show our lovaltv In this school and all Us slgulMcant purpose-). "The greatest thing under our l'lat Is the public school. It Is our ha--ot Investment and our chief prl c Kducntlon Is our biggest Indus'rv and Hip free school our most cherished In stitution." Moving pictures of tho event wcro taken, with tho Queen as one of the central figures. The program commit tee prepared and distributed printed programs as well as souvenirs that were eagerly welcomed, tho souvenirs being ribbons appropriately Inscribed nnd hearing a picture of the Queen. Among those to whom special Invi tations wprp Issued wero' Win. II, Castle, W. I). Alpxonder, A. P. (Jrimths, Porloy I.. Home, W. V. Prear, K. A. Mott-Smlth, Alex. I). Lindsay, Jr., Wm. U Whitney, John T. I)e Holt, Norman Watklns, Wnp Wil liamson, C. P. Chllllngworth, John K. Kamanoulu, Andrew Adams, I. M. Cox, A. (1. M. Hobertson, .Mnrston Campbell, Dr. Victor 8, Clark, .lames A. Hath, tleo. II. Carter, Wm. O. Smith. A. 8. Hnrtwell. W. It. Parrlng ton, II. O. Mnthcson, Hov. l-'nther Valentin, Illshop of Zeugma, L. Ten ney Peck, C. G. Itnllcntyne, Prof. M. M. Scott, Kdgqr Wood, Mayor Joseph .1. Pern, S. Shcba. Chu 0pm. ltev. Dr. Scudder, Hj. K. Murray, P. J. Krugcr. M. C. Amana, ('. N. Arnold. Samuel IJwight, Eben P. Low, Wm. McClel Ian, Chas, Iluslace. Jr., A. I. (' Atkin son, Prank K. Thompson, C. II. Dick ey, U. W. Hrcckons, Wm. C. Achl, K. A. 0. Long, L. A. Thurston. MAY DAY PAGEANT AI P0NAH00 WILL CELEBRATE FOUNDING For news mid (he truth about It all people li ii Hie II u 1 1 1 1 1 n. Cr.l.KltltATINU the thirtieth eni of Puliation, the students of tho Prppnratoiy Hchool will give an historical pageant on Mav day. As this is tho tit Kt time Hint anything of tho sort wns over uttempted here. Interest Is geueral The school was founlnl on th Arm ptiong lot on Itere'nnbi stre-t lead of H'clwU, In nvt I- ' a i u i'- I Charles K. Illshop hull on f'nh'i ' ' lege Campus for ten years and tills Is Hie Initial year of the primary depart ment In the new nnncx opened In Jan nary. The pageant Is hasp) on tho hlstoiy course of tho school and preparations for Hip iinnlvptsary pageant limp innilc history and correlate I subj-ots tho object of Intensive study. I-Ivory boy nnd girl in tho school has a pnit cither in preparation or pvpciitlou and the 4."0 pupils will, ns far ns Is pos sible within tho limited abilities of students of their ngo, give presenta tions of civilization of nil ages. Wherever It (an be done, the cot tunics will he of the periods repre sented and parents and tiarhers have dono inarvolously well lu this direc tion, Tho students lu many cases have been able to uial.e their own hel mets, shields and armor nnd Knmn-i wnrrlors and crusading knights nro busy studying up th latest styles of Home and tho Middle Ages Tho beautiful Oahu College Cam pus will stage thn affair, which will bo held In front of Charles It Illshop TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quintno Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box PARIS MEDICINB CO.. ft. Luvui. OH Hall on Hip morning of .May Day, be ginning ar nine-thirty. Tho program will begin with a re presentation of primitive civilization by Hip little peoplp of the llrst grade, who will lie tree clwpllers, cave dwell rs and llsklmos. Thoy will tell about, how flrp wns secured, how the llrst clan wns formed, whv food was eaten, ran ill.'' mn'iv other lnl resting fuels' about prluilli.e peoples. , Then tho second grade, which every year studies "Hiawatha" as a part ol Its reading course, will become Indian brnves and squaws, animals and birds, and will present selections from Ilia wathii. (Ireek hlstorv is studied hv tho third glade and they will tell tho well known storv of Theseus nnd Hip slay lug of the Minotaur In the Cretan labyrinth Next Montana with sword nnd shield will present for tho fourth grade the play "Tho Upturn of Cortotanus," nnd Human soldiers will drill as they heal Hip commands In Latin from tho lips of Coilolanus. One of the most Interesting and pic turesque of tho many eenls during Hip Mlddlp Agps Is the Crusnders movement. This tho fifth grade will tukp up lu tableau and with a Cm sailers' procession that will Include King Hlchard. tho Mun-l leaned, ami his mounted knights and followers. Peter, tho Hermit, will nrouso the peo ple nnd Hip monks and nuns will bless the Crusaders ns they go on their w ay. Prom the Middle Ages, coming down to more modern times. I.'ngland will lip the next scene of action and merry makers of tho sixth grade wll crown the Mav Oiieen and dance iti-unml il,,, May Polo and enjoy the other May I way resiuiiies. Two tableaux, one represr ntlng the lauding uf Columbus lu America and Closing-Out Sale Four Hundred Hals at Closing-Out Salo Prices Hat t)ln for both L - ic ard ChdcVen. Alto HIDOONS, rLOWEHS, BRAIDS, etc. Don't mitt thlt alter-Eatter opportunity to not low-prictd mlllinory. SALC NOW ON AT Fernandez Hal Shop, NUUANU, ABOVE HOTEL NEAR PAUAHI STREET tho other his reception at Hip court ol tho King and Queen or 8pnln, will open the part of tho seuuult grade, which takes up tho enrry history of Amerlin. Illp Van Winkle also will glp a bit or tho life or the early Col otiles and with Dame Van Winkle and other villagers will glo a short plav in three hcphps. (leorgp and Mnrtha Washington will inltp to a Colonial tea a group of their friends who will Inter ilaneo a Colonlul minuet and an old-rushloiicd cuprite. Plnnlly Miss Colombia or the Pull ed Ktntes of America will gmher around her nil her states and lerrl lories nnd as Ihev IuIiil- elfls wlil.li represent the power nnd wealth of modern civilization, they will show their aloha lor her Then all nations will assemble with Ameilca in n II mil tableau nnd chorus. gennl procession that will Im hide nil I tie hois nnd girls In Hie school '1 ho procession will begin Willi the tieo duellers nnd np dwellers mid will then ippipsenl 'he civilizations or .ill rig' down lo 'lie present I uf men ' c killed near Plletts vl b- l"d wh a train struck a sn, rc il . i were rletng in .' rxiiTvi II JB amm URINARY DISCHARGES IIELIKVKD I!J 24 HOURS 1 Jh tup '"V tl l.tMr (MICY1 llir mtm liry V Oifrt frrftttt l . llULm IhTM ....a,...... FAMILY TRADE Impels us toward a system that means an extended DELIVERY SERVICE in which promptness is the keynote - In order to give our patrons the best and absolutely re liable service, our Mr. R. J. Buchly, during his recent travels on the mainland, visited a number of automobile factories, and after due comparison and talking with hur.dr::ls of peo ple who operated same, he decided that the Buick truck would be the best suited for the purpose. This serviceable machine we purchased from THE von HAMM-Y0UNG CO., LTD. MjBMMpMMl OUR RAPIDLY GROWING FAMILY TRADE WILL BE SUP PLIED REGULARLY. NO DISAPPOINTMENTS. Sen Ice ulll Include nil p.irN of (lie r) ns under: Kaimuki -Tuesday and Friday Manoa and College Hills Monday, Wednesday and Saturdny Kalihi Thursday OTIIKII SIXTIOYS OP IIOMII.U.r Il.lll.V. W. C. Peacock & Co., Ltd.. WINE AND LIQUOR MERCHANTS Merchant Street - - near Fort Street w fiwXMVtih iifiliitfliiHiiliiHiiiiiiMiati