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l) 0 EVENING BULLETIN. HONOLULU, T. H, TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1912. J & -.. i . MISLEADING SYMPTOMS Stomach Trouble Often Leads to Fear of Many Other Diseases. II jour illKivtion h out o onlcr jou may have sjinptoms tlmt will uu'liml ou Into thinkinir Nnu have heuit dii- 1'iuv, klduey bourne, emiic iiciwum or Mood disorder. lMtir ltk to tho ttomaili first H 1 hi re-that the tdood e !i ta Its nourbdiiiient If lln' diKitliui lullannluml. tho blued will lie out of order. 1'oor lipcilimi tllli tlm blood with poison llus uiil'Uie Mood loisoiiscver) tl"Uo of the liody. '1 ho ilysi'itlc iiwnkm in tin- morning with n dull, liouv v lu-ad und i irritable, mel ancholy, unit diny Ih-iihm- tin- bruin, nerves and niailt-a liai- been nii-H)iuil from tin-Momni'li Mra. Jolin Kmith.ofU F. I). No 2, Hi. Jneph, Mo , luaU-s tin- following Mateineni- 1 wai tin iuviuhi nun Htoimu-li trouMi- for six en year and Din-lit hundivtls of dollaix with phjid cinns without nivlviug any U-nellt For two )i-arH I Iim'-I on milk alone My stomach would not it tain any solid food. I hud gnu on tin.' tomai li and vomited a gnat dial I wai troubled with dizty spill and thought I would never 11m- tlimtuli thi-in. My limidi und feet wire Ice euld and "oiinod to have no ilrculutnm at all. Mj heart lluttered und I would have Niiotlii rinit H-Iijullonn. My vu-iislit wai greatly re duced. I iii frequently confined to U-d for daj and at uin- time wu In the Jio-ltnl forneen wirki and my friends did not expect I would m-t well After I gave up the doctor I bcrnn taking Dr. Williams' link l'illi for l'ale l'co ple. A few- lanes helied me o inihh that I could rttaui a little fooil on my stomach. 1 Ju h day I xrew stronger and took the mil until loinpletely cured. l)r. Willnitui' 1'ink I"iiik aro tlio cause of my being a healthy woman today und I gladly nvouiinend them " A new edition of the-lmoklit, "What to Kut and How to Kat," ii free on ID quest. fjSeml a jio-tal for It to day and liegin to euro yourself by following the directions It contains Dr. WllIIn.mil 1'ink Pill am a dip. ttvo tonic und cive new i-trenctli by en abling tlio blood to take up und profit by the food wo eat. Tlicy double the value of the food, Increase the appetite, energy and vigor. Dr. Williams' 1'ink Tills are sold by all drucvist, or will lie sent, ostpalif, on receipt of price, 60 conti ier liox; fix boxes for?.' 50, by the I)r Williams Medicine Company. Schenectady, X. Y von fiamm Young Co., Ltd. Pioneers and Leaders in the Automobile Business Agents for such well-known cars as Packard, Pope-Haitfotd, Slcvens Duryea, Cadillac, Thomas Flyer. Buirk, Overland, Baker Electric, and others. 1912 "American" Underslung CARS Types 22 and 34 Can Bo Seen at Our Garage American Motors Co., Corner Alakea and Hotel Streeta Phone 300 CEO. C. DECKLEY. Sole Distributor Automobile SUPPLIES AND REPAIRING ASSOCIATED GARAGE, LTD. Automobiles CHUMAN CARRIAGE CO Merchant Street For the BEST RENT CARS In the city, ring up for 2999 OLDSMOBILE, No. 403 LANDAULET. No. 580 C. H. B E M N Vulcanizing ALL WE ASK IS A TIHAL. HONOLULU VULCANIZING WORKS 'Phone 1821 Kapiolanl Building Use a PREST-O-LITE TANK on your Automobile and save Gen erator Troubles. Acetylene Light and Agency Co., Ltd. Telephone 3197 P O. Box 708 S. KOMEYA Vulcanizing Works 182 Merchant Street Near Alakea HONOLULU, T. II R. J. BERGER ELECTRIC WORK8 Storage Batteries recharged and re built, expert work on Colls and Mag- netoe, Motorcycles repalrod, Keys made to fit an lock. 1171 ALAKEA ST. Phono 2914. tWa&MM w NEW ARMY ORDERIYACHT Local Headquarters Pleased With General Aim of New Plan. A n w nnlrr ri'KtilallhR promotions ntil XHinintitlntiM I id Jtint been tv- itt nt ilfpiiitinriil ht-iulqunrttTft mull Im" I 1 th mum' f Rt'iirriilly fu ture. Me t niniiH'tit. It intent iummi.h to l l" tnnkf prirtnotloiiH In tlio urlou-. grinl f the army nioit a inntUr of. KUMTnt titneeu tlinn or iHHInlly ' rittitttn il huuU ktmult 1k'. moru u. nyMUr "f fintn tluiii of IlKurew (Jurrivnn m'tiouIlMR H to inunt to rt IniKe fxtcnt lu futuro cxainliintioim for proimitlon of oitlitiK Tor t'utnil', tni otlli'i r mtthiK y pr rnt 'n nt y j til J t HtiMllft nt jnirrlpnii whool I ' txt-mi'ttd fur a jittlod of tv vear from lrltiK xrimtiK ! on thl.s Hiil)et hIioiiIi hi pnimotlon roint up in thn mi'iiiitliiii' Thoo KfttliiR !I0 cr font, i nri' ixinpti'tl for tlirw inrH aiitl a' hutf Whllf tliPHi tniirkH fc(tn on tlw. f.Kt iilinoi pu)tiililtl(l !ilr:h it W nut nt nil uminiml for otlM-w to Rftj Hit in nt the n I onl, titnl the new pl.ui ' uITmh not nl an liu'iitlM' to work liiii.l .it tin tht-nri tlcdl p.irt of Foli1ir- inr 1'iit nlo a titling ri'Waitl to Uioko win. tin work haul If an it'll "or 1 i' inpti l in one or two Hiihjicts, rnitl ilo- nut luivf to lioiii'" on th"m when htv prHiDiitliiii iom' shin, It rflxtM liilil .i hum h lutttt tluiiKf to tnnh lip 'j other iuIijin tM wlilrh ho mav consider hiiiiKilf .i uli HUGHES IS BACK I'll iirtnnl tri-nteit u flnp and iliniK 111 tin nrli'iit, und I lin notli iiik Inn pril-i fur the manner luwlileli uin i iTurt-i toward lutiitiilnment were rmiMil at .Maiill.i. .SluiUKli.it and some m tin- Japanese eltles," said "Hob" IIiiKliei tfte man who Is mainly re ininslili for the successful tour of nuirli twenty thousand miles taken h a store of cleiir thesplnns, who are lni k In Honolulu neuln, mid mlKhti Klad of It lliiKhes wns lmmeillately Kiirround nl 1 a coterie of local Impresarios upon his stepping ashore from the l'.ulilc Mull liner N'lle this inornlnir. Ills cnmpnny, the IIiikIics Musleul ('until) Conipuny, sure did stir tlio Kiiiiin.tmhuUnt Hast from center to clr i uinft n nee. That Kay and blasu capltnl of north 'hln, i, at ShaiiKhul, npparently could i.ot Kit innuKli of Anurlcan musleul titiiuil) after years of Ilandmnnn'a lalm anil illKiillled ImKllsh musleul allots The HiikIh-s Blrlles were uf tl it tit lni-ntle for tho nlKlitly pack Iiik of the little Victoria Theater. Whin llUKhes fill In with Herman Trankil, the .Manila theatrical man, ami tin- company was Induced to visit Manila, the reiord for iittendanco In a mus mint circles was smashed to iniithirceiis Scores of Manila's llncst wen- stationed nlKhtly nt the entrance of the (ir.iud Opera House during the Hi,- iKi'ineiit The house seuted elgh l.in hiiiulreil, and then the run on the imtslii,. liPKun in earnest. Despite the efforts of I 'rank el und HukIiis to ipili-t the demonstration and attempt to rush the doora, many forced their way linn the theater lifter the M-HtltiK limit had been passed. "We Kot the money nnd In blB hunihes." siulUil I'rankel tills morn Iiik In reeoiintliiB his experlenceM nx tin maiKiKir of a bunch of live chorus Klrls Trunk)-) has nmhltloiis plant nloni? anuiMMiii nt iinoH lie declureH that the siiciess of the present company lias led him to arraiiKe for tho formation of aliutliir orKaul7.itloii which wllllslt Honolulu within a few- months, remain lure for a four weeks' engagement, and then procud to the Orient over the route followeil by the IIuBlieacom pany "Hiinohihi win l(, In lino for Rome lht i lass shows when wo git fulrly slarti-il with our circuit," concluded Trunki'l, when, seated 111 tlio midst of a buiiili of beauty, ho wns whisked townwun! In a hlg touring car. Former Justice Henry Qlideraleevo was appointed guardian. for Mrs. Mad eline l'orco Antor, and Lang'lon I. i Marvin was appointed guardian for William Vincent Astor until tlio will of John Jacob 'Astor Is admitted to pro bate jostrrday. PARTNER WANTED. In traveling motion-picture business. Must have some capital; experience not necessury Address "J. li J.", Ilox n, Honolulu, 5255-lw FOR SALE . Ilouilolr piano this nlllce IteaBonable. A. II.". 5255-3t LOST. Hinnll bather purso containing old hiooch und papers. l-'lnder please return to this olllce. 0255-6t WANTS i jyjy4t l.tA.itA RACING STARTS NEXT The rcKntta committee of tho Hn wall Yacht Club met this morning nnd made final urraliKilm ills for the open ing nice of the season, tho Irwin Tup eent, nhleli will be decided Sundny next. Tin re will be four entries, and tin- racing season of l'J12 promises to start with a successful toiitest. Follow Iiik ure the rules, course nnd hunUcaps. Starting l.lne I'rom the spar buoy at the entrance to Honolulu harbor to tho Judges' boat which will be anchored about "00 jards directly out to sen, brjond the spar buoy Course l'rom the starting point ill- . ni-tly to n mnrk nnchored off the roulli-pusterly corner of , Kokn Head ' This mark to be kept on the port Hide. Tliineo to the red buoy at tho en-, trance of I'earl Harbor; this mark to be kept on the stnrhn.ird side Thence to the bell buo) off Honolulu harbor; this mark to be kept on the port side. Thence bnik mross the starting line In finishing, the spar buoy must bo I kept to the starboard side. Yachts may go as ilose as possible to the spar buoy, but mut not pass It more than ' 20u yards away. Instructions .start to he nt 10 n tu The preliminary gun will be llred ut 9.f(i n. m Tluie will be taken from the tiring of the second gun nt 10 n. in. i Any yacht whose mainmast lam pass-1 ed the starting line before the starting or second gun Is llred, will be called back to cross the line again The race must he llnlshed by 7 p m This means the time of the first yacht crossing the finishing Hue. l'rotests All protests must be sent to tho regatta committee before C p. m, on Monday, June 10. Address care C'astlo & Cooke, Mil. Handicaps The following aro, tlio otllclat handicaps for this race: Molll lou, scratch; Kamehameha, f2 seconds; Charlotte (', li minutes 20 seconds; Gladys, 33 minutes IB seconds. HAWAII YACHT ChUll UIMATTA COMMITTKK Ily A, H. AIIMITAOI3. TREASURY DEFICIT IS NOW $12,580,000 WASHINGTON, D. C, May 25. The dcllclt of tho Federal treasury for tho current llsenl year Is J12.5S0.000. A month ago It was $9,832,000, while at the tlose of April Inst year the gov ernment bud a surplus of 11,552,000. The receipts for the month of April were $53,306,000, while the disburse ments reached $55,954,000 a dcllclt for the month of $2,618,000 In March re ceipts exceeded expenditures by $10, 638,000 Available cash in tho work ing balance of the treasury Is $64,756, Ow, as ugalnst $7tl,7S9,000 nt tho end of March The total balance In the general fund Is $125,614,000, while on April 1 the amount was $131,534,000. The total cash In the treasury lit tho opining of business today was $1,920, 1112,000 in (lie lliilletln Job printing und hlnilcry plant. AMUSEMENTS. Tonight Juvenile Bostonians Pretention "Hoffmanns Holiday" CLEAN COMEDY MELODIOUS MUSIC TICKETS AT PROMOTION COMMITTEE ROOMS. PRICES: 60c and 25o fawfy i atmhitltim RECREATIONS BOSTONIANS IN Latter Half of Bill Furnishes All the Enjoyment of the Evening. Tlio Juvcnllo lloilonlnna nto n very clover aggregation of young aclresses, ' but they do not nlilno as mliislrelB. H'h not their fault they Dimply urn not1 ploslcnlly equipped for tho big task' of "putting nrroaa" the Rlapdash mlii ' etrel comedy In a big liouso such ns tlio Liberty. So It Is Hint the llrnt half of the bill nt tlio Liberty la not one that plenses tlio many friends tlio )oiing8tcrn hnvu mode, during their abort stay here. Tho last half Is up to the mark-n one-net plalet with plenty of singing ami a chance for the pretty girls nnd tlio cos tuming and choruses. The minstrel lmlf of the oK'iilns Bhowed Miss Jack C'nsnd as Interlocu tor, I'ntsy Henry nnd Uode Caulleld an end "men" and Stubby Mllng and Miss Henry ns light-stop dancers. Thetii ,wns nlao n ipiartet composed of Misses, Tbom Ilellen, Mason, O'Neill nnd Mitchell, , nnd plenty of hoIoIrIh. The song liumberH were nil right, but ns a whole the' minstrel half Is not good. The company works like Tro Juiih, too. Hut burnt coik is not their forte. "Hoffman's Holiday" furnishes the wind-up. In which the plot Is nil, but the show Itself redeems tho reputation imperiled In the beginning. There aro Homo unusually pretty ljrics well dono nnd tho whole company visibly rallies after tho unsuccessful errorts of the llrat part, nnd makes "Horrman'a Holi day" enjoyable. Tonight und tomor row night the Rnmo bill will be offer ed, and for the latter hnlf of tho week the race-track comedy "Tips" Is on tho menu. The cast last night In the play let was as follows: Karl Hoffman (with a million) .... I'atsy Henry lllllle (his Ron) Thorn Ilellen Pete Martin Dixie W'hlto Hm Dodo Cnnficld Widow Winks Jack Casad Miss Giddy I... Jeff Mimroo Mandy Lois Mason Snlllo ,.., Daisy Henry Chorus of Village Hoys and Girls. NEW ACT AT BIJOU IS GOOD Commencing with tumbling und leaping upon tlio hands, the Harts Trio, at the Illjuti last night, did some extraordinary work upon n tight wire. Tho young woman Irf grateful and per fect In her balancing. One of the men danced upon the wlie, doing the bal ancing for, both, und finally while all three wcra upon tho wire, one of the men "Jumped rope," a feat never be fore seen here. The climax came when one of tho men, standing upuu tlio wire, throw avvuy his Japanese uinbrcllu und turned n complete som erHnult, lauding feet up und hands up on the hands of the other man, who was standing on the lloor. They uio "Hying acrobats," fresh from Kurope Their net 1ms not an Instant of slow ness. Lordy'H dogs went through their one-net "meller drummer" In which the dog-thief Is captured by the dug policeman, and made their usual lilt. Mae Taylor sung in her tiBiml charm ing manner. The pictures Included a number of recent current events tak en In many purts of the world. e MAUI MEMORIAL DAY (Hperlal lliilletln Correspondence.) WAILUKU, Mnul. Juno 1. Memo rial Day, last Thursday, was kept on Maul In a very bellttlng manner. On Wednesday morning at the Walluku Union School, Judgo 8. II. Kingsbury spoke to tlio children on tho memories of tlio day. On Thursday at noon, the Wnlluku police, In chargo of Sheriff Clement Urowoll and Deputy Sheriff John Jferrelra. Company I of tho Na ttonal Guard of Hawaii in command of Captain W. Ii Hal, and tho Wnlluku Tiro Company No. 1 under Chief IJngl- peer Jos. V. Welch, nil marched uu In a body to tho Wnlluku cemetery, where Attorney W. K. Crockett of Walluku and W. J. Coelho both made remarks appropriate to tho day. Tho graves woro most beautifully decorated. Com pony I firod a volloy over tho grnvo of Win. Goodness, tho only G. A. It. vet eran burled there. Makawao Cemetery was llkewlso most beautifully decorat ed with lilies and raro flowers, many of which wero shipped from Honolulu, tho grave of the lata Hon. II. P. Bald win being among tho most notablo for tho benuty and profusion of the decor ations. After returning from tho Walluku cemetery the police, tho mill, tla, and flromen all sat down nlongsldo of long tabled and enjoyed a luau. An investigation into tho milk busi ness In Massachusetts and other Now Knglaud Slates was started by Nuw Kuglaud farmers, through tho Dost cm Coopciatlvg Milk 1'roducorn' Com pany, with n hearing at tho 1. ostein Chamber of Commerce. MIXED MELANGE ;WW rfl&fcfa . . .wQtduiMbeai tUUi ItU&tii lUu Any Distress After Meals? Do you belch or bloat? TRY THE BITTERS Digestion weak bowels clogged? TRY THE BITTERS 4ave you malaria, or fever and ao,ue? TRY THE BITTERS Hostetter's Stomach Bitters Is 58 years old and has help ed thousands back to health. It tones rebuilds nourishes ""or sale by Ilenson. Smith & Co. Ltd, Chambers Drug Co., Ltd., Hilo Drug Co. nnd t all wholesale liquor AMUSEMENTS. R1J0U THEATER MONDAY, TUESDAY, WCDNESDAY BART'S TRIO Flying Acrobats Two clever men ami n talented maid Hiirnpeiiu equilibrists on u wnrhl tour Splendid stage putnphcr nalla Lordy's Fourteen Dogs The Great Attraction May Edithe Taylor binging comedienne NEW PICTURE REELS Watch for Return on S. S. Nile of the Hughes Comedy Company ATHLETIC PARK Baseball for Sunday JUNE 9 wo qami:s TWO oami:s 1l30 STARS vs. ASAHIS 3:30 HAWAIIS vs. J. A. C. Heservcd seats for center of ttrnnd staud anil UI..J eun lit booked ut I' ll Hall & Solid Sporting: Department (entrance King street) up to 1 p. in.; after 1 p m , ut M. A (luust .V Co., Xing and l'ort Prices 50c, 35c and 25e Children 10c ricAisi: run toots imka. LOS ANOKLIIS, May in. Toots l'.i kn, native of 1 law all, and her Ha waiian company will head tho ()i plieum bill opening Monday matinee, in music and dances of old Hawaii. I.us Angeles has had foisted upon It many Imitations of the laiigorous dunces and sungs of the fumed Is lands, and has enjoyed these lmilii tlons, for their sheer beauty. Now, however, It is to have the leal article, furnished by natives. Toots I'aka is said to be a gie.it beauty of the pmo Hawaiian caste. II n 1 1 e 1 1 n Wmit Ads will iiml It. Closing-Out Men's Suits, - $5, $6, $7, $8 Men's Pants, 600 pairs at $2 Boys' Suits, - $2, $3, $4, $5 L. B. KER.R. & CO., Ltd. Kapiolani Building, Alakea Street Whitney Limited Monday Special Sale Dupionne Silk e This is very fashionable silk, strong and lustrous. Desirable for Evening Gowns, Morning Dresses and Party Frocks , Always retains its luster. 25c Price See the Window Display ip) Worm Powders (li Sill r Worms in the intestines of the child jl.Jm ISh4s '" to Pain'u' disturbances which may VOkaflSl I IBKVSsftl e prevented by the use of these pow- f etsfirQH InjrtljSl ders. We have confidence in them and IBv5RI ISHJ for that reason offer them to our cus- IHI iMt Benson,Smith&Co.,Ltd., VU lg HOTEL AND FORT 8TREET8 lRA BIG ASSORTMENT OF Ladies' Leather and Washable Hand Bags 50 CENTS UP Canton Dry Goods Co., HOTEL STREET, OPPOSITE EMPIRE THEATER ETvenir.6 Bulletin 75c. Pe' Month See our Window ,r.a... .?,..iilt. a.aB.A.AJUmM 'iAf f.gtAMii.j , . ,)., & Marsh, June 3rd of Per Yard Sale Panama Hats, - $3, $4, $5 $6 Men's Collars, - 75c. a dozen Undershirts and Drawers at unheard of prices. Display kbmk V