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u EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H.f WEDNE8DAY, MAY 15, 1912. R' Why turn yourself into a meelicinc-clicst, filling it with every new concoc tion that comes along? Nature docs the cur ing, not medicine. A your Doctor if SUNSHINE AN D Scott's Emulsion it not Th treatment for Cough and Colds, Grippt, and many other ills, ail onuaaitTB Il-2 L CATERS TO MEN Sterner Sex May Eat and Smoke and Rest to Their Heart's Content. One of I lie nttrni lions of the Mai Festival nt TlnmiiiH Siiiiiu next Snf i.nlay will be a free inirvliiK picture show Saiunl.o cvcnliiK A mile ad iiiIrhIciii of ten cents will lie (harmed II Is not often tliat one Keen a Kil mnvliiK pirluie' show In tlie open air. mm wllli attractive booths around without Hie iiceoRRarv ticket The park Is larne and man) i an do accum module d. Amitlier iiIkIiI attraellnn for tlie turner sex will he the clittir lioolli Tlil will he made verv attractive "Comfy" chairs and smciklni; ladles will make a lestfnl (urner. and the best of clBars and cigarettes will he on rale and m prices within the reach of all 'I he fuiinv linnili, with three of Honolulu's real live runmakers. will nmnse am one for an hour or more Coffee ami home made sandwiches will Kladilen .eerone The coflee will lie steiiiniiiK hot and the sand wii hen delle UmikIv fuMh and palala Me II will be an vvtMiitiK woith while and a lot or people who are iiuahle lo i une In tlie da)!tme will Miicl) he ilicre at niKlit fy Hearts 1 are hard to win when one's I complexion I marred by 1 complexion 1 marred by 9 Ciniple, lilackheacis ana lotchcs. Strengthen )our charms, by keeping jour complexion clear, with Glenn's Sulphur Soap SoU by drusgitu H2'i Hue 4 ftkUl.r Dm, bUek r ketwi, SOc. The eommlssliuiHl otllcers of the Sal vation Ami) In tlie lirrltorv. togetli cr with Colonel I re mil. held a most enthusiastic lounUI of war tit the Hi own homo in Manna Inst Mnnda) There vvcie piesent. besides tlie visit ing colonel, seventeen m my leuders, who reported on tlie work ucentnplishctl ami discussed plans for a furthering of the Salvation Army cnmpilgn in Ha waii On Suturda) an inspection of the Salviitlon At in) rrn'iic home In Ma nila aile) was iniiele. bv Colonel Trench, following whieh theM eliiblreu of thu home gave- n concert In Ids I onon. Colonel Trench saibsl for the Coast on tlie l.urline Inst evening About tlie end of June there will be somo decided changes in the workings of the Army In Hawaii At Hint time It will bee. made a division by Itself and will report direct lo lieaihiunrters at Chlcugo Lieutenant Colonel IMuucbe I'nx has been appointed to tlie oversight of Ha waii which will In- known as tlie "Chief Division of the Hawaiian Is lands." .She will have Jul lsilie Hon ovi r nil the work in tlie Islands, Including the liume In Matioa Yullc) Miss Mc-Ahc-e and Adjutant Long of tlie hoine will leave souu (' the iiialul.iuil to spend u vacation, and Majrir ami Mrs Willis, vebo have had charcre of tlie oiitsiele work, will iiIko leave soon A new staff will lie appointed to m com pany Colonel Cox lure Thn change comes about through the Inspection Just tlulshed by Coluuel Ticiuli Colonel Cox was one of the pioneers In the slum work In Loudon She Is the daughter of a liudon hanker and lias given lie-i life to Hie Salvatluu Army woik CONSTANTINO!1!.!., May B Tho captain of the steamer Texas of thu Aichlpclngo-Amorlcan lino, which was blown up tine! sunk by Turkish forts In tlio gulf of Smyrna ii few days ago whllo Hying the American Hag, today was forcibly removed from tho (Ireek hospital In Smyrna to n Turkish pi la- em, vvhnro Is Is said to htivo been placed In it hospltul ward. Tho Amer ican and Greek consuls protested vainly against his removal. ALOHA TEMPLE Honolulu Shrners Worked for Convention In 'Frisco, 1JM5. LOS AN(iKI.i:S. Oil. Mav 4. Near iv mi membera of iBlnm temple of the Order ii! tlu M)Htle Shrine will leave ...... ... .... .......... ......... ..... .....I. iliis afiernion al 1 o'clock on the Ilar-"f ard for I.os Alifielps, to attend the nuii'ial session of the lmnerlal (oiincll 'o lie held there durltiK the next few das I Aloha Temple of Honolulu will ac- I company the Noldes of Islam Shrinti us their quests of honor to the full', ventiuii Ahotlt 40.000 Slirlners from' all over the country are expected to tie present In I.os Angeles i prcciV smiles llahed to tin Ir coin- "Asleep In the Deep" -which eery The San Kranclsio and Honolulu, rode when n p.irtlc ul irlv loud dem-i liasso nlways tries to take a Tall out r hapten) both will urge that the 1m- nntrntlon greets one of their turns 'or nnd all the good old Jokes that pirlal Council meet In San I'ranclseo Of courke, n good pioportlon or this imve been cracked since tlie "nigger In 191.1. when nn attendance of 7.1.000 npplaue tomes from people of llivlr minstrel" tlrst went up ami ehiwn tlio Is expected jtivvri race a race Hint Is nlwns loal .Mlsslsslipt river. The nigilineiitH to bring the Cornell j to its own hut even the linrclc tied . Similes of (Icorge l'rlmrose. West, Moil to San Pninelsco In 1IU1 will he vaudeville theater goer can not re- Andy McKee, Itlce' lelnforced h songs adapted to the strain Ills appreciation of some of their Well, the? show "gets eever." lis they tunes of 'i:cnbodys Doing It" ntulino4 skillful act feature's and sei at. say on llroadway It was literally a 'Iteaullfiil Doll." which will tin sung, limes all rneee Join In tre memlous ( howling success last night, when tlio Ii) the linilherii eleleyatlon whllu llle.hce.r Hugo llrothers opened their Honolulu I.os Angeles Tlie troupe consists of five members, ' e ngngement before it packed house Ilesldes eamialgnlng for a Shrlnors' ntl males mnglng fioin full grown men The howling wns-vurtl) on the stage comentlon here during the l'anania. tee two bens of small size land partly In tlie house, and the gal- I'acltle i:posltlon, the excursionists) The perforinance Is Very pleasing lAy gotls were very much tn the front from San I'ranclseo will nisei do some throughout nnd their acts amnrlng The ' Tlie show goes w 1th a Hash and n ellrect boosting for tlie fair In generul. opening feature Is a balancer, who, on ' crash and n bang, and thcre'H sotne- iwo cailoiius or wine, laisms nnihliU imek do.-s some hmnrlne stunts I prune's have been shipped tihead by the Sun Francisco delegation for dis tribution among the visiting Nobles, most of whom will be flout the Atlan tic seahoaid. Tlio .wine and fiulls have) been pill up III souvenir pack ages, eaeh package containing a hook let describing California An Imita tion to visit the fair also is liichuled. Islam Shrine will lie accompanied h their own baud of :lo pieces. Thee noted Islam I'.Uiol. clad In lieu uni forms, will attempt to capture once more the llrst prize in Hie competitive drills, which the) have won for live consecutive )eirs. Aloha Temple of Honolulu Is send Ing lis patrol under the directum of I'nst I'otcntate .lames MeCnndless and ( npialn Samuel Johnson AFTER MANILA Report of Opening Branch Bus iness There Is Merely Rumor. i W H. Mc Inerny wai cousblerabl) surprised this morning when n II it I - letln man showed him a clipping from a Mnnlln paper stating that his brother, J. I). Mclneriiy, had been In line ruin ipme ineiieiponn . i IK ...u. , oppoeeoiii us iu, emuuiuiioiuK ".Walters Is ono thev adonted when branch of his business there "No, there's nothing tn that, abso lutely nothing," said Mr Mclneriiy "I had a letter from my brother estor- day. from Hongkong He expects t( be homo about the Mill of lime H had already been In Manila, and his I.C trli was for pleasure" Tho Manila paper said J D Mclneriiy, a prominent mer chant of Honolulu, was among the passengers arriving on the Manchuria and will look over the local Held wWi, a view to externum; his business to. theso parts. Mr Mclnern) Is In tho , l.n KC'llin llllltlllllh Ull.4 1141 IlinillllH uttoi ness In Hniiolulii, where his estnbllsh iretit occupies an entire block. ........ tnlln.l.ii. nn.1 InPnluhlHi. IiiidI. Clumber House, at Workshop, ling ladn, the famous mansioii of tho Duko nf Now castle, was partly destroyed by fire Tho damage amounted to $50,000. Compound Interest conies to life when the body feels tin delicious glow of health, vigour ami energy That Certain Sense nf vigour In the liniln and eusy pulse of the nerves comes when thu linpiopu loods are omitted and wlie ii pu'dlgesttd Grape- Nuts take their place If It has tukeu on 5 curs to run down, don't expect ono mouthful of this fond to bring )ou back (feu it Is not a stlmuluiit but u Rebuilder.) lu da)s' tilal proves There's a Reason" Oct the little book, "The Itoad to' Wullvillu," in each packet AMUSEMENTS BIJOU JAPANESE ACT GETS BANZAIS FROM ALL RACES II.iii7,iN" from all the races In 1 la wn II Kfn't the Jnlkiniin performers at Hie IUJii.i tliH week Hut It Ih banruls - - .. .-., . ...... ..... .. elnppIiiK and stumping, a IniiKiiaKn whkli docs not have tn lie interpreted for einv staue ncrformcr from whatever part of tlie world. beonuc It Is the l.niKiiiiKe of npprcclation tlie world mir Ami so to speak. It's IicIiik! showered upon the MUuuo fiimllv The little ihnps In this ilever Jiipinive nc- roli.it lc family show how phasing Is the applause to them b half-sup- with n Japanese umbrella, using his feet onlv lo uccomplMi Ills trie fts The ' In minstrel shows since tlie Ark car liens are clever contortionists nnd In ! rletl the llrst levee troupe. Is the same addition do inniiv cntehv hnud-bnlanc-1 chucklp-hendeel, fnt-faccd Hilly. An lng tricks There tire few tricks thnt other mighty good fun-maker Is MIs h.ne been seen here This Is one of j tali Hilly C. llrown, who has the most the best acts that has ever been pre-J wonderful performing mouth 111 cap eiiteil here, nnd it will be een onlv , tlvlly. Jlllly moves his around from for a short lime, as the troupe will .the back of his neck to ills ail a ill's sliortl) continue on to Yokohama npplo without nil) apparent elllllciilty. MacWATTERS QUARTET FAREWELLS TONIGHT j i livery number encored nnd then calls for more was the way In vvhlchi the audience nt the Kmplio theater, work. Tcarl Moppln Is u tidy pcr1 epressed their opinion of the Mac-, former with trained hoops, l,eah Clark Wallers Quartet nt the concert given has eight good minutes of ragtime nnd last evening. It was a good-sized nnd' minting, the D.ihomlan Trio nre sing very representative audience and a' crs nnd dancers of nblllty, IM Tolllver Fplomlld evening of good music and has a monologue turn thnt Is funny, good nature was cnJo)cd. I Arthur Maxwell Is nbove the ordinary Several of the numbers nmong those' trick cyclist, and thu Hrn Comedy Four most heartily encored had been given1 Introduce some good songs and lauuh- ttt cither concerts. Tlio enthusiasm of.nble Muff, mo audience proved that tlio rendition I One nf the best things to be said of the quartet Is the kind that lasts, j about the company is that the prnper Tbo musical numbers were rendered; ties are well-kept and bright, tlio cos Mltli an artistic Unlsh and dramatic nc- lumen, even the eccentric ones, well Hun. Mr. Thomas In his character! done, and the whole bunch attends to parts Is excruciatingly funny. Ho can- cnuuge irom ino mucinous to llio sun- lime in jiathos so epiickly that ho starts his audlcnco laughing hilarious ly and winds uj by leaving them "as epilct ob a church" over some heart throb talk of an old man During the Intermission Mr Oakcs gave a short talk of the alms mid pur- msca of tho mmrte, T1 ,,, Mnc, working their way through tho Huston School of Theology by giving concerts, 1'rof. MacWatters being ono of tho professors The men nro carrying on ..,...,,,, ..,. na ,... ,,,' , ,1,ir i,inr,.v ,,, , ,...M ,,, -.w - ...' ..w...., ..., concerts being an Incident toward paying tlio expenses. They are not "financed" by anyone. They nro pav ing and working as they go. Tho farewell of tlio quartet will bo given at the Central Union Church tllllI oxonlnK. Tlley a on tll0 ncxl ,,,. ,r , rrie , D..i,.i..i ' ." "' " -l . ..w. .-.., n.lcliie them through Japan, Korea, Manchuria, China, tho Philippines, In dia, I'ulcstlne and cities In Europe, RECEPTION TO FATHER CARAHER This evening a reception will bo tendered to Itov. Father T. Caraher of San Francisco under tho auspices of tho local division of the A. O. II. A program has been arranged for the occasion and all those who attond will have' an opportunity of hearing Fath er Caraher, who will deliver an ad dross. A cordial Invitation Is extend ed to the friends, both ladles and gen tlemen, of tho members of the Order to be present at 8 o'clock at St. Ixmis College Alumni Hall (I)reler Hall) Union street near Deretanla. Mrs. Kate Dorlot, who died In tho Uayuldo, It, I., hospital, recently dls posed of an estato of 170,000 In a will written on tho hack of a hospital chart, using only CO words In thu doc ument. BR0. BENJAMIN Compound Herbalo Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Bladder Remedy Blood Purifier THAOt MABK CuriInJleejt!n,Dyipepsl,S6urStom- .tch,L.uUof Appetile. Heart 1 .utlr.nc, r.sttnJVlnion Slomirh. Bloated FffUl In jf, H4lns In Stomath tier Eiilnr, Mk I Hetdacht, Pliiineii, CoittJ Tongue,! HUlousneu La Urippe, Ueneut lever.fl Uillls anj Fiver, MtUrU. Urealtbone.N Ftver.TlnJ l-itllne, Jaundice, Hickicnt.j UiADvltS, uravtidncipirniuiiKiu -" . Hta.4d.tr Trnuble. bnurem. RhtU' MeUncholU, Nervous DlsorJen, Sleep- G lenneit. Kemovci worms, uuica mo i ttlpation. Anaemic uonauiga. n Great Ton la tor Women f 1.00 per boUlt, 3fort2.60, eiort&OO I HONOLULU DRUG CO. PLEASES CROWD Blackface Comedy Applauded By Crowded House On Opening Night. They'ro nil there at the Opera lluuso this week that familiar scinl' circle of winning lilaik facts, those Imposslhly luml clothes, that ohl sons- thlner dolnir nit the time lllllv Ifer- sands, who has been a familiar tlgure All the cud-men are specialists, nnd some of the others, too, and their sing ing Is u good deal better than most S On those "barber-shop as tuneful as a hunch of college boys the night after u big football victory The olio brought out n lot of clever business nnd works hnrel to please. Tlio week should ben pond one. Thh troupe w-lll''glvc Its usual band concert this noon In front of tho Pro motion Committee rooms. Miss Chirk will sing with the band ngaln today I.ngllsh Jack," known 1y pcoplo nn over the country who over visited tho Wlilto Mountains as tlio "Hermit of Crawford Notch," Is dead. Three mombors of the crow- of tho hark Gael of Greenock, Scotland, were swept overboard and lost on a vo)aKO from Iloston to Iltienos Ayrcs, AMUSEMENTS. TONIGHT Mile. Gecile She of Beautiful Gowns. Eldred & Carr Novel Comedy Acrobats Hail Sisters Song and Dance Eddie Hill Electric Pictures 5 NEW PICTURES GREAT ACTS 5 fyf R1J0U THEATER TONIGHT World-Famed Yokohama Troupe Japanese) Acrobats Returning from London "No Act Like Theirt" ANOTIIIIlt HK.VDL1Nr.lt Italian Saxophone Quartet Mutlcal Favorites Waldstein Trio Great Roller Sknters FMPIRE THEATER Motion Pictures Dally Afternoon and Night AMUSEMENT8. OPERA HOUSE TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 14. ONU WKIJIC ONLY Hugo Bros. Greater American Minstrels 3C COLORED ARTISTS 30 Street Parade Daily By Their Own Military Brass Band Seal Sale opens Thursday a. m at Promotion Committee Rooms. PRICES 25c, 50c, 70c, $1 ATHLETIC PARK Baseball for Sunday MAY 19 two OAM i:s - TWO OAMKS 1 1 30 STARS vs. P. A. C. 3:20 ASAHI vs. J. A. C. IlcBiTVcel scuts for center of Rriind stund nnd wn.wi cm be booked at V. O Hall & Some Spnrtlner Department (entrance) King street) up tn 1 p. in.; lifter 1 p in. tit M. A Qutist ti Co, SIiib and l'ort. Prices 50c, 35c and 25c Children 10c lunalilo Home was not his home The police were mistaken In tho (iksuiiiptlon that tho old Hawaiian man found tho other nlRlit burning oil rnipc was an Inmate of Lunnllln Home. Mr. A. II. Smith, who Is no'V in cluiri;o of the Home, states thti "lieu tho old people ato allowed to leavo for tho' day n count Is mndo jt siinc'o.vu every cvonlni; to bo stiro that notid have Kone astray, and If one Is mlsslm; he U looked upr Kalopapcla, tlio old man nrrcsted by tlio police. Is not fii In mate of the Homo and hat novor been. Miss C. I. Gricshelmer of Chllllcotlio (lito) was compelled to tnko off her hat when sho was admitted to prac tice in tho United States Supremo Court. Taxpayers! Tuxes now due. Delin quent May 15. Closing-Out Men's Suits, - $5, $6, $7, $8 Men's Pants, 600 pairs at $2 Boys' Suits, - $2, $3, $4, $5 L. B. KERR. ( CO., Ltd, Kapiolani Building, Alakea Street - Whitney I New Home AND ' :z: Marsh NEW SAMPLE LINE Shirt High Neck Dutch Neck Excellent Values Prices : $1.50 to $3.50 MHHMbLHK9HHH3HHHHHHKO Facial Massage at Home with Corbin's Vacu Masseur fuel vvltli cold t renin on tlie fueo and neck fur removing wrinkles, black heads mid either facial blemishes caused b poor c Irculatioti PRICE $1.50 A SET Benson, Smith & Co., Ltd., HOTEL AND FORT 8TREETS tTHEREXALL STORE Light Trousers In stripesjust the thing - for summer wear price v Up No charge for Alterations. NEW DRY GOODS STORE IN SACHS DLOCK BAKER & HOKE. Proprietors Remember the location! Deretanla, near Fart Street, See our Window OF Waists In Long Sleeves Short Sleeves (! Sale Panama Hats, - $3, $4, $5 $6 Men's Collars, - 75c. a dozen Undershirts and Drawers at unheard of prices. Display 1 1 mfmmiiimikM -tUiYr -iauimMi