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la EVCNINO BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1912. T I JUNE 22, AI 9 BUUEIlirS POPUURnY CAMPAIGN CLOSES O'CLOCK SHARP I W r ' i vb- fe CLAIMS AND COUNTER-CLAIMS INDICATE THAT THE RESULT IS VERY MUCH IN DOUBT-CANDIDATES ARE MARSHALING THEIR FORCES FOR THE FINAL DASH-INDICATIONS POINT TO A FURIOUS FINISH IF YOU HAVE A FRIEND WHOM YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE WIN ONE OF THE SPLENDID AWARDS, NOW IS THE TIME TO HELP HER But One More Day Of Effort And The Prizes Will Be Won All Votes of City Candidates Must Be In the Ballot-Box by 9 O'clock Tomorrow Night Outs'de Candidates are Privileged to Mail Their Votes and Subscriptions BY 9 O'CLOCK, But the Postmark or Postmaster's Signature Must Show That These Were Mailed BY 9 O'CLOCK. Made famous throughout Hawaii and even to far distant points bccauc of the number and saluc of its prizes and number of enthusiastic and popular Noung women entered, the GRAND POPULARITY CAMPAIGN OF THE BULLETIN. TI IE GREATEST NEWSPAPER CAM PAIGN EVER 1 1 ELD IN 1 1 AW All. will come to a close TOMOR ROW NIGHT AT 0 O'CLOCK. At this hour TOMORROW N1GI IT it nwII all be ocr but the shouting. At this hour it is impossible to tell who will dn the shoutmR. nnd the work of nolifung the shoutcrs that llicv are qualified to shout will be left to the judges next Wednesday ccning in the business office of the Bulletin, commencing at 8 o'clock. 1 Ins fina count will be public, and candidates, fhcif friends and cNcronc interested are inwlcd to be present. Unceasing Work the Order 0 the Day. ' Work without rest from NOW until the cloc is the portion the candidates hac picked out for thcirncNcs, and wc feel that there will be manv sur prises sprung by these enthusiastic ones, who arc strmng might and main and marshaling their forces for the final battle tomorrow. These eleNcnlh-hour workers arc surclv hustling like bears, and it will take many a oIc to outstrip llicm at the finish. Rumors of how many Notes such and such a candidate has will be rife tomorrow, but these should be considered as just what they ' are MERELY RUMORS. No candidate should allow anything she hears lo affect hrr work, for any one of you would surely regret having stopped work when these rumors proNe that they arc absolutely "Unfounded, as the majority of them arc. A candidate, of course, will know how many Notes she has. but no one elr will. For all the Contest Manager knows, some of the candidates nIio arc not now apparently in the running v. hen the last Notes wcrb counted, may have gathered enough Notes in the ensuing time to place them in a prominent positoin. And then again, they may still be in the "also ran" class. A ague uncertainly in regard lo where each contest ant stands has beclouded the situation, and man a contestant will not know NNh.it a close shaNe she had lo losing until the final count is made and she will rcalic that it was the last little subscription that she tecurcd that saNcd her from defeat. ENery indication points to a terribly close race, and Nvith the contcslants cnthincd to an extreme pitch, they arc going to land, as they liaNc been doing, every possible subscriptions before the closing mmulc. ENen iho families and friends of contestants are worked up to a great degree of excitement and aje hustling one and all for the success of their faNonte can didate, Nvliom they hope to see called "The most popular young woman of Hawaii," and whiih is surely a title of which lo feel proud. Contestants, RcaJ 77iii. ENery facility will be afforded contestants for getting their Notes and sub scriptions in lo the Bulletin office tomorrow night, but experience leaches that it is unwise lo wail until the last moment. In spite of all the warnings, ihere arc certain to be sonic of the candidates nvIio will put off gelling their Notes into the office until ibr Ncry last ossiblc moment, when we again Nvarn these that the last possible moment should be time to proNidc leeway lor accidents. And now the stage is set and cNcrylhing is in readiness for the finish. The cud is in the hands of the candidates and iheir friends. Persons Nvho haNe been watching the campaign with interest Nvho have friends in the contest and would lic lo help them Nvin a prize must DO IT TODAY. THIS IS THE LAST WORD THE CONTEST CLOSES TO MORROW NIGHT AT 9 O'CLOCK SI IARP. VOTES OF ALL CITY CANDIDATES MUST BE IN THIS OFFICE BY 9 O'CLOCK TOMORROW NIGHT. WHEN THE BALLOT-BOX WILL BE SEALED. OUTSIDE CANDIDATES ARE PRIV ILEGED TO MAIL VOTES AND SUBSCRIPTIONS BY THIS HOUR. BUT THE POSTMARK OR POSTMASTER'S SIGNA TURE MUST HOW THAT THESE WERE MAILED BY 9 O'CLOCK. Important lo Contestants. Merely as a matter of caution and lo assist candidates in every svay lo receive the full benefit of iheir work, arc these lines printed. It is of ihc utmost importance that every contestant, and particularly contestants outside of Honolulu, read and weigh every word of it. Wc would dislike to see anyone lose voles because of the excitement which will surely altend the clos ing days, or because of any misunderstanding on their part. It is impossible for you lo exercise loo much care on arriving at a full misunderstanding of the rules and conditions governing the contest. J; All voles and remittances mailed after Thursday should bear a -j w i- aiftivir to insure, their reaching us in lime. 2. If you live outside of Honolulu and intend lo mail your voles, lake the precaution of finding out exactly what lime your postofficc closes, and also find out all possible information in regard to train and sleamer services. 3. All rcmillanccs and votes should be addressed directly lo the "Con test Manager" at the Evening Bulletin office. This is lo insure absolute accuracy and prevent any of Ihcm from going astray. 4. Be sure that your name is on every ballot before sendmo lo ihii office. This is very important and absolutely necessary. 5. All voles and remittances must be mailed by 9 p, m. next Saturday night, June 22, in order lo count in the contest. 'The postmark on the en velope or the postmaster's signature, showing ihat the envelope or package was mailed before 9 p. m., will be accepled as sufficient evidence. 6. UNDER NO CONDITIONS WILL VOTES BE 'TRANS FERRED FROM ONE CANDIDA! E TO ANOTHER. THIS IS P AN INVIOLABLE RULE OF THE CONTEST AND UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES WILL IT BE BROKEN. When final Votes Will Be Counted. The final counl of votes, which will determine Ihe winners, will be held Wednesday, June 26, at 8 o'clock p. m.. in the business office of the Bul letin, Alakca Street, Honolulu, and will be in charge of Messrs. Jolin Soper oj the HaNvanan (News Co.; Ulner Lansing, the real estate operator; Geo. B. Curtis, manager of Jordan's; Wm. Battersby, advertising manager Ohly One More Day of the Great Bulletin Contest THE TIME TO ACT IS AT HAND JUST NOTICE THAT- Three NEW Subscriptions for Six Months will net .you 75,000 votes. , Three NEW Subscriptions for One Year will give you 1 20,000 votes. , . Five NEW Subscriptions for One Year will give 200,000 votes. , One NEW Five-Year Subscription will giveou 240,000 votes. FOREIGN: POSTPAID ' One NEW Subscription for One Year will give you 46,000 votes. Five NEW Subscriptions for one year will give .you 230,000 votes. Stop and tbihk what a few subscriptions will do under this LAST GREAT FINAL SCALE OF VOTES. j of Sachs & Co.. Nvhosc standing and reputation in Honolulu is beyond question, have kindly consented to canvass the Notes for the final count, and their selection insures every candidate an absolutely fair and impartial count. This count will be public, and candidates, their friends, and others interested in the contest are invited to be present. No Afore Votes Returned. Owing to the uncertainly of mail reaching candidates in time to be re turned for the final count, the Contest Department will acknowledge by letter all voles and remittances received from candidates from this lime on, but the voles will NOT be returned, but will be deposited in the ballot-box, lo the credit of the proper candidate, instead of being returned to candidates, as has been done so far. This applies only lo subscriptions sent in to us by mail. Prizes for Every District. So nol lose mht of the facl ihat there are prizes for everv district enual I in number and value. In caclr district will be awarded a $550 "Rrminninn" I player-piano or a round trip lo San Francisco, a handsome and perfect $100 , Iuiuiuuiiu img, a uiiu f,uiu iduics wiiicn ami a rounu inp to rtiiauea or Honolulu and return. Candidates do not compete with candidates in other districts except for the Capital Prize 1912 "REGAL UNDERSLUNG" Automobile. Now is your chance to win one of these handsome awards, and the greater effort you put forth ihe greater your reward will be. "LOW AIM. NOT FAILURE. IS A CRIME." Something Important Second Payments. Now is the time when Second Payments are of the greatest value. For instance, Suppose a person who subscribed and paid $4.00 for six months, can be induced lo extend this .oi' rinKon lo year. You received 10,000 votes on this first payment, but now, under the final vote-scale, by gelling this person to pay an additional $4.00, for six months, making a year in all, you secure the difference between the 10,000 already received, and the 40,000 votes now given for a new yearly subscription, or 30,000 votes for the additional -$4.00. These count up big right now. and NOW IS WHEN YOU NEED VOTES. WITH THE FINISH SO CLOSE. This "Second Payment" ruling applies to any new subscription you may secure, and also on old subscriptions. In fact, it works out to such a great extent that vou cannot probably appreciate to what extent these will reach until you start working for extended subscriptions, Mark all such subscriptions "SEC i OND PAYMENT" to make certain you receive all ihe votes to which you These gentlemen, are entitled. niSTIUCT KO. 1. . Consists of Honolulu nnd the Inland of Oahu from the- center or Ntiuanii Street, West. IMtlZES: Tho prizes that must be won In this district aro nn elegant "IlcmlnRton" playcr-plano; n perfect $100 diamond ring; n 4 solid cold ladles' watch nnd n round trip to Kllaucn or Hono- 4 lulu nnd rctnrn. .Winners of tho plnier-planos havi tho privilege of choosing n round trip to San Francisco, wllh a stny of ton days In the Western Metropolis. All districts hnvo nn equal dinner for tho Capital prlzo 1D12 "Itcgnl" automobile. .Mrs. David K. Wntson, Wnlanap.165,790 Mrs. I). I. McGregor, 31 lllshop Lane lGd.910 Mrs. II. Harris, Schollcld Ilks.. 159,440 Mrs. J K. Illrnm, Parker Lnne.158,790 Illnn .N'leper, 1221 N. King ....154,240 Helen Notlcy, 3 23 lluckle I.uno.138,000 Alolc I'restldgc, 1201 Pun Lano.137.240 Oertrudo Watson, 245 School.. J 27,1 20 Alberta Wholley, Kort Shatter. 123,920 Gcrnldln Neumann, 2616 I Nuiinnii 123,640 Madeline M'Candlcss, Mo.innlua.102,400 Mnrlc Wond, Knllhl 100,200 Mrs. Geo. Kinney, Wntcrtnwn.. 99,260 Thclmn Llndley, Sacred Heart Academy, Kalmiiki 98,990 Amy Avval, WiiIiiIiih 96,360 Miss M. Tannkn, Alea 96,040 Kdtia t'luahelc 173.', Llllha ... 96,940 Kvn Kealohn, Children's Hnsp.. 9.r,640 Olyiupla SlUa, Ilcretalila St. .. 93,060 Llhhlo K. Meek, 2330 Llllha .. 93,400 Klslo Ofl, Alea 92,860 Martha Kcalnha, I wild 91,890 Marlon A. Kauth, 2505 Hoso .. 85,690 Hoso Solomon, 1731 Mllh.1 .... 81,780 Julia Landlord, 1725 Lllllui ... 76,480 Itcbccca lopn, Walanao 71,490 Metii Patterson, Alea 67,990 Sarah Houghtalllng, 11 Robcllo I-ine 63,090 Mrs. W. Galbralth, 1628 Llllha. 61,650 ElUnheth Kaleka, Kallhl-kai .. 52,440 Mrs. Dan Houghtalllng, 1035 i Morris Lane 40,570 Mrs. Sherry Tynn, 1434 Llllha. 39,480 Mrs. Jus. Kennedy, Ft. Shnfter 30,430 Allco Ho, 1231 S. Vineyard ....29,340 Mrs. Annlo Haughton, 1725 Llllha 22,530 Mrs. Otto Wisscnbcrry, Scho llcld Unrracks , 22,000 Lily Chlng, 1511 Kauluwela I I-ino 20,360 Mrs. Elizabeth Dunn, Schollcld narracks 15,420 Nellie Yen Lcc. 1078 Judd St... 10,540 Helen Zcrbo, Davis & Co 8,710 It nth Yap, Kauluwela Lane.... 2,160 Olivia lloughtnillng, Houghtall lng Itoad 2,060 Jennlo Williams, Vineyard St.. 2.000 DISTINCT SO. 2. Consists of Honolulu and tho Island of Oahu from tho center of Nuuanu Street, East. PIIIZK.S: Tho prizes that must be won In this district aro an elegant t "Remington " player-piano; a perfect $100 diamond ring; a , solid gold ladles' watch and a round trip to Kllauea or Hono- lulu and return. .Winners of the player-pianos havo the pilvllego t of choosing a round trip to San v Francisco, with a stay of ten days In tho Western Metropolis, 4 All districts have un equal chance for tho Capital prlzo 1912 "Regal" automobile. Eleanor Holt, 1ird & Young.. 161, 100 Francisco, with n stny of len Evelyn do la Nux, Klnau St. ,.163,490 'lays In the Western Metropolis. Daisy McKcague, J566 Keoau- I AH districts have nn equal moku 162,170 chanco for tho Capital prlzo 1912 Matilda M. Knot, Manon Vallcy.160,110 "Regal" automobile I)MothyO.Wodd,8casldoIIotol.l55,040 Palmira Maltos, 1683 Luso ...151,360 Mrs. Nanl Krnnu, Palolo 148,880 Mrs. Winters, Junction Candy I ,rnm Wo(lohollsC( Wttuk Store 144,910 ., , '.,, Couzlo Souzn, Sanitary Bteain I; " 166,310 Laundry 143,370 Mls I ! Aklna, Walmen, ClarlSBa Cummlngs, Walklkl ..136,370 Kaul 163,820 Paulino Vocller, 830 Young St.. 128,250 Loulso Robinson, Pals, Maul.. 164,280 Ida Fernandez. Young 8t 128,020 Mrs. H. A. Relcholt, Llhue Miss Aknl, Green Lnno 125,960 Knunl 160690 Loulso Zorhe, lowers & Cooko.123,330 ,,., .,,, ,, . ,Von Kllzabcth Nlclson. 1407 Nuuanu.118,680 "o Akin. Kalaupapa 160,580 Mrs. Kcala Kaal Carter, Hon. Dolly Hala, Hann 160,280 Iron Works 116,940 Addlo Cartey, Pala, Maul 159,510 Miss Ynmntnoto, 25 Hotel St... 116,200 Mrg. A, M Da Vlco, Kckaha, Rose Lo Hong, 1436 Alcxandcr.108,190 Knunl ir.n I7n Carrie Dunn, Central Grammar ' A ,,'", I School 103 640 Mnry Nuncs' Paln Jlnu' 158,000 Agnes Aylc'tt, King sV.'!!!!!!!l0l710 ' Kcohl Hart. Walluku, Maul.164,880 Adclo WIckc, Rcrctanla St. ...100,680 llcrtlia Heifers, Makawell Kdlth K. Pratt, 1631 Kaplolanl.100,640 Knuai 150,630 Alice Pnklko, Knliilanl Homo.. 97,720 A.lnil it,,.,,, inhnlnn unc,-n Katherlno Robins, Kalmukl ... 93,720 ,,.... A chane Llhuo Knual 149 100 Evelyn Heart. 1433 Knplolanl.. 92,720 J'!ftn! ,f" , ' , a1, "' Avis Windsor, Dlnckshear's Ida Williams, Pain, Maul 136,410 Hat Shop 92,340 Dalbinn Fernnndez, Pala, Maul.130,720 Mary Ah Ping, Normal School. 90,690 Lollnnl Weight, Wnlluku, Maul.127,730 Edna llrown, Y.W.C.A. Home- Qrnco clmng Lhu0 Knun, ,..,,0350 Agnes m! Johnson, '1258 Young. M.MO 1"0 'wl. Knhulul, Maul ..103,490 Miss Rlloy, .Mounn Hotel se,8'JO AirB. ancy nouncK, iveanae, Mrs. Grace Elson. 618 N. King. 72,170 Maul 99,900 Minnie Larson, 479 Hotel 8t... 71.770 rtoso Hocking, Pala, Maul .... 96,520 Rachel Wllklns 1885 Kalakaua 71.180 MaUa Jordan Kcknha. Kauai. 96,420 Da By Sm th, 1450 Fort 70,420 nji...- ir,.. Maracn F. McChung, Fort St. .. 65,910 " W. J. Goodhue, Kalaupa- Elizabeth Daniels. Arleight's .. 61,960 P. Molokal 94,670 Marjorlo McGuire, Office Sup- Stella Padgett, Makawell, nlv Co 01.500 Kaua! 92,700 Eva GonBalvcs, 648 8. licrotnnla 60,920 Hachel T. Klnkona, Pcahl, Maul 90,850 Henrietta ArruUa, 939 S. Hucon r-a.iu A(le,no Cor Ll,0 stm Moll 0 Hock, 451 Hotel 59,0j0 i-j,.,i. ifii.,,.. Mrs. Jas. Rice. Ulom's 55,890 " E- h. Edwards, Kllauea, Mrs. K. 8. Sykcs, Ft. Ruger .. 55,490 Kn"nl 81,;4,, Molllo Mossman, Island Curio Miss L. Keating, Kllauea, Kttial 43,000 Storo 52,780 Miss II. Teftt, Kllauea. Kauai.. 3,840 Minnie Todd. Hawaiian Nows Co 50,810 Mrs. Paul Smith, Bach's Dry I Goods Co 50,060 Mario L. Lewis, 1575 Lusltana 47,420 Mrs. Dr. Tuttle, Ft. Da Russy.. 45,390 Ethel Cannon, Sachs Dry Coods Co 42,610 Mrs. Rutman. Jordan's 42,490 Lulu Drummond, 679 Prospect St 40,890 Ada Korshner, 1177 Alakea St. 33.460 Miss Wilcox. Walluku 2,000 DISTRICT NO. I. Consists of nil of tho Island of Hawaii, l'KIZES: Tho prizes that must be won In this district are an perfect $100 diamond ring; n "Remington" plaier-plano; a Mrs. Ilcsscn, Fort Da Russy... 31,860 solid gold ladlos' watch and a Wllhelmlna Rlackle, lllshop & fonnd trip to Kllauea or Hono- Co , 31 240 lulu and return. .Winners of tho Margnr"e"t KramcV.'Dlaekshcar's J J"'""" '.."'.Hn1'" X iini Hhnn 30 560 ot choosing a round trip to San Hat Shop J Kranclsco. with a stny of ten Claim Berry, O. II. & L 30,3.0 . dny8 ,n t)0 Wcstorn Metropolis. Mrs. itunnum, Ft. De Russy... 30.080 4. A) districts havo an equal Mrs. J. S. Johnson, Ft. linger. 20.420 chance for the Capital prize 1912 Florcnco Abbey, Kaullsnl Homo 16.210 "Regal" automobile. Alberta Miller, Kaliilnnl Homo 14,260 Mrs. P. Mlyakc. 1238 Fort .... 14,260 Lydla Ng. 2427 Llllha ........ 12,890 Williams, Hllo 168,090 AHomo . ?"" !'... .. . f" 12.850 Helen Watson. Ohm 166.Q70 Hilda Smith, 1450 Fort 5,680 Allco R. Qulnn, Koluila 165,870 Elizabeth Hugo, Kawalahao Seminary Edith Naone, Kawalahao St. .. Mrs. M, Randall, Engleslde Apts Ethel Carter. Emma St Margaret Fowler, Kawalahao Seminary 2 Eva McCorrlston, 1904 Punch bowl 2,000 Miss Keating, Bishop & Co. ... 2,000 Florcnco Lu Han, Punahou.... 2,000 3,040 2,400 20 DISTRICT NO. I. Consists of tho Islands of S Kauai and Muni. PRIZES: Tho prizes that must be won in this district are an elegant "Remington" playnr-Dlano; a perfect $100 diamond ring; a 4 solid gold ladles' watch and a round trip to Kllauea or Hono- lulu and rotilrn. .Winners of tho player-pianos have the privilege 4 of choosing a round crip to San 4 Ruth Eldorts, Knpolio Mrs. Mary T. Lolte, Hllo 163,430 Snnn Quconlo Sharrat, Kamuelii ....169,730 MllllllllU ,U. IAJIUUIUII, lUU4tl.tt.i,nu Kuualolm Akana, Hllo 153,260 Mrs. John Gabclcr, Iloluuloa.. 143,950 Maraea Kamakawlwoole, Hono- kua 129,320 Molllo Thomas, Hllo 116,260 Jennlo Gaspar, Honomii 105,620 Mary Nalllma, Kurtlstown .... 97,62(1 Mrs. Maude Slsslon. Mt. View.. 94,910 Lilly Mowry, Laupahochoo ... 94,720 Maria Hell, Kawalhao 93,510 Loulso de llama, Kohala 92,590 Mrs. K. 8. Capollas, Hakaluu,, 91,980 Mrs. P. C. Reamer, Hllo 90,570 Annie Napier, Hllo 87,190 Mrs. Olorla Qulnl. Hllo 51,610 Loulso Melnecke, Waiohluu ... 41,640 Emily Ewallko. Hllo 41,420 Mrs. Wm. J. Stone, Hllo 41,110 Jennlo Williams, Kohula 36,000 Allco Hnttlc, Hllo ...-., 23,410 3,640 FINAL SCALE OF VOTES VALUE of subscription payments THE EVENING BULLETIN DAILY BULLETIN WEEKLY BULLETIN. . Amount Votes Given. Amount Votes Given. Price. New. Old. Price, New. Old. One Month .75 1,400 700 Six Months .,..,. .60 1,400 700 .' Three Months ... 2.00 5,000 3,000 One Year 1.00 3,000 1,500 t Six Month 4.00 25,000 12,500 Two Years ,2.00 5.000 3,000 One Year 8.00 40,000 20,000 Three Years ....3.00 6.000 4.000 Two Years 16.00 75,000 45,000 Four Years 4.00 25,000 12,500 . .' Three Year 24.00 115,000 65,000 Five Years. tJ.,,. 5.00 30,000 15,000 Four Years 32.00 165,000 90,000 ' -' rive Year 40.00 240,000 125,000 Foreign Post-paid: Foreign Post-paid: One Year 2.00 5,000 3,000 One Year . ......12.00 46,000 23,000 Two Years 4.00 25,000 12,500 Two Years 24.00 100,000 60,000 Th, v R00 ,0000 15000 Three Years 36.00 175,000 95.000 Three Years .... 6.00 30,000 18,000 Four Years 48.00 290,000 150,000 Four Years 8.00 40,000 20,000 Five Years 60.00 325,000 175,000 Five Years 10.00 45,000 30,000 (lunging from the Weekly Bulltlln to the Dally villi U comUtrtd t NEW subscription, inscriptions mist be sent ly mall, pilJ at the Bulletin offke or paU (a the candidate In person. This scale will be in effect during the remainder of the contest, and will positively not be changed J Ai fl.Ul. B4lI b rvj! .' d '&: wiWiiwiwaiiwaa fifi -it . ?L j. a- Mti 4. m. . ..- aU, - .."j-y' tMMilt lftK'amHi i im f ViH Pit, r ?Altorti iiHi, fe i, . &,JMIM ",XtXFJ t 1 "x