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ji-"- T-Wfl"ilSFJ"-'"1l" a EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1912. ? V IS PLANS MADE FOR AUTO TO SEE KAPIOLANI PARK EVENTS Parking Space Reserved The Committee Wants More Comic Entries for tlie Parade. I never saw such a bunch nf 'second fceneratlons." All they want to do Is to wear their lialr long ami brushed tack, and hunt up a dance!" flnn nlcturcsauo feature on the night . I .. ll ..ll. ...Ill I... Il.n 111! WH tn W9 lt . -i r?inV idnns ttcru In d out II. lirown has dismantled the hulk '"?, V ,ia "rr.WfUK.,1n1n and much of the wood has been taken iVnrU nn,i tl. lirliiro Is now liettlnE tor souvenirs. The rest or the once nrk' n.nl .VLe, 'I '.c..s '..,t-.ii"! nlorlous v,ar.cscl v,lll bo beached on ,; their mitrles'ior' tho .mrade San Island and burned durln. the wat on the mornliiK of tho Fourth. er cnrnlal. ramT - a tnect- ,npan Meats' TELLS AD GLLB OF DALLAS TRIP Charles R. Frazier Talks of Convention of Live-Wire Advertising Men Honolulu's, part In the bis conven tion of atUertlsIng men at Dallas, Tex., rec-entl), was told of III tin Interesting wny today In-fore the Honolulu Ad Club b I'hnrlts It l'miler of the Pioneer AilvertWni,' ('uiupuny Mr. I'ruzlir was the ileU-Kntc of the local club. The address wns Hindu to the nil club nt Its regular weekly luncheon at on and.Kood prosress was reported lr of da Hg '. rurrluKto,, pre-l, lnK .Mr I'mxlcr sulil Mr IT.UIc-r suld: How. In tin- brief time at my ills iiiimiiI. In nil,, v rm mi iiiliiuunto lllcture The committee received notice that 0f th,. pi,. L.Kiiii unnunl convention of IllK Hany dills' JWaUerDoyo and PloimH ''ark durirnt the afternoon !he XS .had previously Bono" Jo w.lk ; the .lapanoso and other sports Knuloluiil l'nrk and tentatively laid."" ,in,Icr . . out tho (,'rounds there. Twenty Floats promise i .inr niin,iii,i u ill lm nlvon in1 The committee receive ,.,l.,., ,,.! onliimnlilloa will I in nbnllt twenty floats, will 1)0 In UllO, the Akhiii'I'iIi-iI AiKirtl.llitf I'lubs of Amcr Klen parklnis space Inside tho rncol latest two offcrlnKS bcliiK by Man- i,,, Wtn wint, this club Is nillllateil, track where n splendid View of tho aficrg McOreor mid MaKoOli of tho t Dallas. Tex. Inst month, Is souie oventR may bo obtnlncd. There Is Liberty and UIJou theaters, respective- tti,nt , problem Especially Is It parkliiK spaco for sqvcral hundred ly. Actors and actresses from tho .imiouit to iily u fulr presentation of nitiiH. Tho military sports aro expect- theaters will bo seen In the entries.1 i,ik convention that was so crowded oil to attract mnny auto parties. Tho Kallhl Aipiatlc Club will ontcr Ut, cunts of liiiportnncv and Interest Want .More Comics. n "oat. Tho theater hnvo also con-! ,lmt t1(e ttll(, nUe,ic, u hnd to se- Tlio Konornl committee, however, Is sentod to flash notices nightly on their ,,.lt l(lll (ta.f fr,lln. th m(roiis DndiiiR It hard to socuro entries for movlni! picture screens concornlnK irtcotlimM. nil Ih-Iiik held simultaneous- tho Antique nnd Horribles section of I'otirth of Jiilv celebration ilolnss, I ,y ie w,tn WOuld nppnil most the parade. J. Walter Dojlo this ITInec Kuhlo has selected as his Blr,)l)Rl , M, , ,,, u the olh mornliiK said that the )ouiik fellows nlds. Deputy Sheriff Jack rernandci ,.rfc ,,y tl) m, lmlt llltcr ,, ,1(l or tho city, upon whom tho committee of Kwn; Deputy HherllT Oscar ux ot comIItto proceedings would Do pub lins been dcpendliiB for support, havo-. Walalun. and Arthur Jones of ho ,,Hllpi) n't been .loins nnythlUK to help out.l Lei ehua tanc h . "'"ft .J1, , '"'.", " ,K,t very well begin the com en- nvcrybody wn el. you -- "r -; v -...., -.- M 1Vmi(;lwll tm llira lourius iney iiseu hi nun ... " ", ".-'.:,.7' .V. ," iV bi, n tlmt nearly two hundrid dc-b-gut.-s, nnd how Ihlsinnn ntni l mi I ""'", "."" . ' "' V, ' V." . .., I n-presintlnic ml clubs from Vancouver Hid lie A impion aim norriini-s si-e-ui .m.- , - ..". .. ,imw, ,., c-lllc Coast to ...... ,. ...i.i ,.fi-i n ,i,.i,t iir t in f i nosn nil es. who form a eom- "" u" "" """" lllu -"" " " - 7 hi en;! mil.. .. decoralo the grandstands In" J?" JaSidSuT . most i w: t of whom arc n.isy ami prominenvi '''.'" '"""" , I ""..'"'. " ..ii wi. Invliul to lob. this del.-ustlon We hi To do want Is t'ho young fellows' place have decided on flag,, bunting '' , c J ' lZ II , ho", a, y o eome In and get up comle stunts nnd ferns for decorations. "'."".Y"' .". LIEUT. SCAMMELL TO WED SEATTLE GIRL SI2ATTM2, Wash., Juno 8 Mrs. John U Meures phases, and In the menu wherever possible. Tho guests were Miss Ijpnnrn Illuck- i well. Miss Mabel ('lurk, of North Cur- Mr and ollna; Miss Marie llelentyne, Miss "" ....,,...,.. r!,lrll. mi l.Muiliiii aunouueo the ,. , ,, , .... m..,,. f.,.i,.a engagement of their daughter, Mary.l g' , l()8(.ntelllgencci- to l.leut. William Kirk Scam nell, of , T the levemiu cutter Thetis, stationed In Honolulu. Mr. nnd Mrs. Menres formeily lived In San Francisco. Mlsi Meat oh Is tho niece of Mrs. Goorgo Victor tat l-'argo and second cousin of Ml. 1'iauk Meaics. The llrst news of tho engagement came through u luncheon Saturday which Mrs Meares gave In honor of her daughter. A yellow color schemo was beautifully cnrrled out through ill the rooms with broom In artistic urruugemoiit and In the special tnblo nimo utments. which Included uu ex iiulslte centerpleco of yellow Iris und maidenhair fern, yellow-shaded can dles, dainty placo-cntds, depleting tho jellow ludy In various poses tbi- ilcli-Kiites was a player plnno, which wns usiil for songs and dalle li.K en route. This train stopped any wlicl i- uloug the line suhjdt to our wishes Tht sibe.lule, however, wns iiimle up long lu adviince. so prepara tions bad bei-n iiiuile to entertain us nt Halt laiko City. Cam on city, 1'n eblo. Colorado Hprlngs, Denver and Knusns City en route. At eaib of these places we weru met by inenibirs of ml clubs and commercial bodies and Mhnun tin nttrni linns 111 automobiles l'rnf Muensterherg has devised iilw.. u..r.. ..ntr-rtnincl ulih luncheons new uxnmluatlun paper for girls who lmi ,,,niuets nil alone the line, nnd Tr:i,i:rno.K Ti:sr nut iinti.s usk for positions as telephone opera- )0ur Honolulu delegate wus lmnrluhly tors, having licen appeaieu 10 ior n culled on to tell soiiHthliiK ubout Iln method of llndlng more clllclent em- vvull In Denver, at u baiuiuet at the pin) en than tho company was getting. J nrtmn lnl.ue Hotel. Hubert Krothlng Hc believes that thu girls will k'vo( Iiiiui. ndurtlslng manager of Kvery good service In proportion to tho iy- Mngazlne. ftave it splendid ad nmount of concentration they possess, dress on "Courage In Advertising." The nnd to determine this ho has tho girls) luimiia was given by the Chamber of set to the task of crossing out all tho (.uninu-ice nnd the Denver Ad Club "Au" In ti rnliimti nf llewslullier Urlllt liiml vvnM ft vrM.it htir,.HH Ono rlover .... ... - - -. --. . n. .... -- . - ....,,, .... stunt nt this banipiit wns carried out on vurloin lopus. nil oi vvnicii win " Kvcr)thlni; In the printing Hue ' ' this ninniicr After Mr I'rotlilng- nvallabUl to im-mlii rx of this tluli later und Hill lot III. All'Ueil street. hum's speech, the giic-its wer reuuest- --its w-kip us publlslie.1 1 lie evriinm id to ri-iuli under the table ut their places and Mud u telephone recelvir When this had been done we placed the receivers to our ears ami listened to n. speech delivered Into the phone at Kansas- City h) Mr Hawkins, pres cient of the Kunsiis City Ad Club To hear Ills spuch dellvired In Kansas Clt), nnd hinrd so dlsthutly bv the several hundred people nt the bniiiuc-t In Denver, was unite a novel thing, "Our spiclul truln arrived lu Dallas Saturday afternoon and wns uc-corded n rousing reception by the Dallas peo ple and thoe delegates from other parts of the country who hnd nlrendj arrived. Deli gates were pouring In froln ever) point of the compass nil day long and there were nearl) two thousand representatives of ud clubs present, while more than a thousand other visitors came to participate In the convention, muklng about 300(1 present nil told This Is quite it large convention of men engagid In iidver Using lu Its various brunches Dele gations from all Important places wore something distinctive of their city, and the color elteit was very striking and helped to add to the enthusiasm Tor Illustration, law Angeles delegates wore white serge suits and straw hats decor ated with brlghtly-colori'd ostrich feathers. San Criinclscnns wore min iature benri.klns oil their mats, einble inntlo uf the California bear The To ronto delegation wore kilties and hnd n bagpipe band with thim "The convention Itself began on Sun day III a rathtr imliiie way Sixteen of the largest Protestant churches were turned over to the delegates, and lay sermons were preached In till of tluse churches bv prominent advertising men. Tlu-si sirumns were ull design ed to uplift advertising "Tho llrst business session wns for mally opemd bv I'rishtc-nt Coleuuiti at 10 o'clock .Monday morning, May 20. Ill the Dallas opera I lulls. After Un usual formnllth-s, Mn)oi Holland uf Dallas vveleoiiiid the visiting dulegntes to the clt) ami Oovcyior Colipiltt of Texas chitrfully tumid over thu in lire State to tin in President Colt-man follotvcil with Ills nununi nport. This riport show ed, uiiiiong othir things, that tin re wire 130 ndurtlslng iltibs nlllllated with the nnlliin.-.l org:iul7atlon, with a total membership of "S1 lleports of other nihil. rs wiri- read The lie) note of the l'Jl'i convention was 'Hlllcli ney ' "After the formal mulling of the convention and ri adlng of the olllcers' reports, un automobile parade uf tSOM inrs, three nbrenst, wns held on the main streets uf Dallas, nnd the dele gates then proceeded In the golf and country ilub, where luncheon wns serv ed by the Dill is News. "In the afternoon Herbert S Hous ton of Double dny. I'nge Vc Co. and chairman of the educational commit tee, presided llrlef talks were given un needs of the organisation One nf the features decided on by the educa tional committee was sets of lantiru slides tu be tuantd to the various clubs, which would give group Instruction on the subject of advertising The nft- iruoon was taken up with nddresses PtNSVIT,2"bltll l3rlN, JH"hlth JS??!?! I Penhurst meets in front I 9 I and stays that way. It is LJ VXn non-shrinkable, has tho T $$P $ I strongest of buttonholes I WtWfliBi I nnd nmnlo tic snace. I r!i;y' HBB jrn I Aimuw m w mmmiki m COLLARS W&JMLim 15(., 2 for 25c Cltitll,ptiboi&Co.,Makii I 'rf' SB iMT I t hSIIBmHHIi I r wtimmT f - Mm ami 'f'M W1 I II 1 i-- I p 3E IE J-M 31 Corrugated Asbestos Roofing White Top Indestructible Keeps Out the Heat Applied same as Corrugated Iron Sheets 6-7-8-9 and 10 feet long; 28 inches wide. Stock on Hand 0. Honolulu Iron Works Co. schsIoii was given over to city State advertising "This will give )ou some Idea In lirlef of on, .lav activities of tin con Million. Tin re was something hnppi n tug every minute during the week vv, were 111 session "This page of the Dallas News will ul'o glvo you nil Idui of the- next day's urogram nnd of tin ii.anv mcitingK uu various subjects taking place all at the same time during the louvenllon wus Most of the session-, wire lu Id lu III' Scottish Itltu Cathedral a miignlllcent building Just coinphtid "A very Inleri sting nnd Instructive feature of the convention was the mag ullkent exhibit of nil kinds of good advertising, which occuplnl the entire Mcond Hour of the Carnegie l.lhrnrv In Dallas This exhibit was (un largi and Important to tell about In a few words, ho I sTiall not attempt It nut It alone was well worth truvtllng ull the, way to Dallas to see On the last day of the convention, at the nftirnoou session, the uniting plaie for next year vias votid on :i mlil-l trc-mi ndoiis excltiment and uond-uaturid competition between .onto and llaltbnure. Hull rrniiciseo having withdrawn from the light ll.il tlmori. won b) not u large majority 'The louvenllon wound up with n thousand-mile trip .through the h'lnte of Texas, visiting Houston, (lalvestou, .San Antonio anil other places of In li-rest. "The convention ot the Associated Advertising (Iltibs nf Aimrleii was nr t:i Inly uu Inspiration to thoNii In nt teudunoe, nnd Its lulluem-e will be-wldesjri-nd Thero wire present inatij of lli- best known mid most prominent advertising men of America, mid 1 had the opportunlt) nf getting will lie uunliitid with mnny of tlu-m People nre all so iiiuih lull rested in Hawaii that, having conn ull the wa) from Honolulu, I received iiiucli more at tention than bad I conic- from u less Inti resting plnie Immediately on my nrrlvnl In Dallas I hud 11 Isidge made with my name ut the top, anil below In plain t)pe, 'Honolulu Ad Club Aloha ' . All other delegates wore bailgis, but mine wns distinctive nnd I was constantly being pointed out us the man who came nil the way from lluwulu.' 'I will conclude by snylng that the Honolulu Ad Club will. Ill my opinion. biuellt very large!) from Its iilllHtitl.nl with the Assoclntid Advirtlslug Clubs of lAincrlui. nnd I would recommend ever) member to nail ver) carefull) the inmplctc proi-t-edlngs nnd various talks given ut the convention when the printed copies nrrlve Of eoiirre. ri adlng these things larks the Interest of hiarlng them spoken forcefull) nnd earnestly by the men who su) them, but )ou will Hud much In.-trm Hon In tin lu. iicv i rtheless "Tlnre were so mnny things of In terest ut the louvenllon thnt It has been dllllcult to chooso which to till about In the short time vou have ut n noonday nieelng. but I sincerely hope." that tho llaltlmore convention next )iar will see n very strong represen tation from Honolulu I want to sa) my last word III appree I. it ion or the spb ml I t honpltallty of the people of Dallas and of l-'ort Worth It wns soon thing that will nevir be forgnttin I.) a single di-ligute who was present, for the Wflt-omn and entirtaluuu'iit vo received during our sluy 1 have never tun e-Uab-il anjuliire" Benjamin Clothes i YOU'LL APPRECIATE WHAT GOOD CLOTHING IS When you sec our line of Benjamin's. 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"----.Mt.... ,..., ...., C.I.I.... 1... .. ,.. r,,,i, tin,, .,ii. ocine'j nun Jill l.li of but $ir0 a )e-ar lu iiddlUon ti pension nf $12 per month ullowei dir I'Mstlng laws. A brief but rousing speech vvnt b) Ketialnr ltn)nor, who asm-rt Aduilrnl Hchlcv was lu cominand. Aim rl. uu naval forces nt Bantlug nt It tt-.l to ull the credit for the IIN'HTO.V, D C, Jumi 3 Mrs. Hehley, widow of Hear Ad- iillrul Wlnlleld Keott Schley, will re eelve n pension ot $ir0 a luontli If tho House cuniurs lu u bill passed by the Si uatn this nftirnoou The committee j on pensions opposed tlie naming or sucn u large amount, but was finally uvir- Ht rui I Ion nf the Spanish fleet. ruled by u vote of 11 to tl ,PI,.. 1,111 hny.A.1 III1L till n tiltlf.il.l 111 Kenulor Itainor. who served as chnf Artistic Job printing can nlwajs counsel for Admlriil Kchley befor. the I oblalued from the Hullotlu's coi court of luipilr) that pussrd on bis uc pleti-l) ctiulpped Job prlutlue plant. 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