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THE PACIFTO CXJMVfEKCTAC KUWmSVm, HDNDLUTTO) JUNE 2s, lyn S We Are the fir. n. asr-riLs II " i s 1 fjft KCQUCllOD omC Wee 11 log i jure, . M-i-ialnm-nt f People ! ! ! It wturn joa ebon'1 florae v .-n hi mi ot -inching icctrkal. If "ELECTRIC 1TY IS UF1," we na fax- yoo with Lite in any , from a dry bat tery full, to am unlimited amount in the form of a dynamo, from which yon can draw at wilL Let U8 figure on your work. We have a partim larly fine telephone, "The Ericsson" The Oceanic Gas and Electrical Co. Covuwctoe for vethlag etee'.r! Mim Rl.-k. Merchant St. MA URRAH for the GLORIOU5 Flags-Flags-Flags s m m I )'IKTY j-ople he taken hold" wlta a .m of the uMrti and 11 log picture rit-rialnm-nt which Is being undertaken by th Kllohar. Art League, On Monday evening when the tUborur series te presented in Progree Hall, tfhr stag win b nica with picture which will . .! he worth the scrutiny. Tbtw tableaux are brine wrought un der the experienced- direct ion of Philip Douce and a hoot at artiste who form the personnel of the Art League. The patron aa who are doing much to make the entertainment a successful feature of the summer's diversion are Mr Banford & Dole. Mr. W. F. Al len. Mm i: Faxon Dlabop. lira. James B. Castas. Mm M. Damon. Mrs. F. M. Hatch. Mm William O. Irwin. Mr. F. A Hchaefer. Mrs. James O. Spencer. Mr Francis M Swansy. Mrs. Annla Moataewe Turner and Mr. M. Wlddl OekL The patronesaw are worthy sell er of Be nets and the latter are also awaltlne purchaser at the drus 'tore. Although the in by iety folk, th entertainment la ooe given for aU who desire to attend. A pies sent feature of the program la that Mrs. Turner will sine; two solo and Mrs May Mott-Bmith Bird and Dr. will recite. A full dress re- will be given thi evening la Pros; res Hall at o'clock. The com plete program ia as follow PART FIKBT. AM. BIZB0. L Uprtng. 2. Bummer, X. Autumn. C Winter. S Pygmalion and Galatea, a. Marguerite Dream of Fair Women, accompanied by rseKation of Tennyeon'a verse by Dr. F. H. if urn parts 7. Helen of Troy. . Ipblgenia. a Cleopatra. M. Jephtha s taughter. II. 12. Joan of Are. by Mrs A. T Hro k. Mrs. Arthur Brown. Mrs May Mott rfmith Bird. Mia Lilian Bacon. Miss C. Blahon. Mis Itose fun ha. Mr. K. 8. Damon. Mrs. Mary Ounn. Mlaa Jen nie Clifford. Mrs. F. H. Humphrl. Mr. Ulchard Iver. Miss Marion Scott. Mr. B. Wilder. Miss Mamie WlddlfUld Mr. J. Tarn McOrew. PART SECOND. L Romeo and Juliet. 2. A Japanese Poem. X Japanese Oeleha. 4. GU . Ping Pong, g Tennis. 7. Ophelia a, Garden Scene. Represented by Mr. A. T. Brock. Miss LllUn Bacon. Mlaa Rose Cunh. Mrs. Mary Gunn. Miss J. aifltard. Mrs F H. Humphiis. Mrs. Harry Mac fa i -lane. Mlaa Marlon Scott. Mrs J. Walk er. Messrs. D. W. Anderson. Geo Ful tuo or thr-e years in study. It is pos sible that ing to her success in Ho nolulu. Mlii barber may return here on completing her studies. Mlw Bar las been a valued friend of the T. W. C. A., end haa often charmed audience In the rooms of that Inn il lation, and her friends there regret her departure. Many teacher of the public and pri vate schools leave ;n the Alameda on July 7 for the Co t. Mlaa Hart of (labu College. Mine Maud Johnstone of KaMhlwaena School and Mlaa Barnard of Kamehaincha School are among them. Mlaa Mary Elisabeth Lewis of Mhu College departs on the Moana for :he Sound country, when-" ahe will to to San Fr.i-. . - and th t Raat. jt j Jt Irma Woodward of Santa Rosa. nltce of Chief Justice Frear. has to Honolulu to spend a year with her uncle and aunt- JlJJ A romance which waa begun In Scot land will fulminate at noon today In nolulu with the marriage of Miss Florence Stewart Rowley and Mr Thomas. Hnltum Llllle. M. A.. L. L. B. The wedding Is to take place In St. Andrew's Cathedral at 12:30 p. m.. Rev. Alexander Mackintosh officiating. The bridesmaids are MH.i Jordan and Miss UNPARALLELED OFFER Am eric an Silk Flag Given Every Purchaser A LARGK VARIETY Kan lufcS 'naTHIKO NEW MA KB BIO MOIBH. roy Pistols and rnted by Mrs. Arthur Brown. Mrs. A. O. Hawes Jr.. Miss Rose Cun ha. Mr. Gcorce ' P tter. Mrs A. G. Hawas Jr.. Mr Gerritt P. Wilder. by Mr Annis Monague-Tur- Wall, Nichols Ca, Ltd. RJUt-rtLfC aUFBLDTMO. Delightful Climate. Lovely Views, Pure Water. i lime think that never blow t Tract off. - inducements to aU wJiring jfrwyi rr. R. E. Wright, Will Roth. Oerrltt I Waldron. while the groom will be at- Wllder. tended oy air. J. cocaourn. Alter tne PART THIRD wedding a amall reception la to be held , : . - at the Hawa'l-xn Hot-! The bride came Ver-cTLd fromhe aSawShJ of from Glasgow last week with her fath- Omar Khayyam I arom ip jrumm iru iu iun- ui m v. m iwim BWf Rev. Alexander Mackintosh leave In the Alameda for a vacation on the Coast. He may probably return with the new Bishop of Honolulu. a Mr. Bruce Cartwrlcht !a xlvln a ne Roae as where some burled Caesar I house osrtv at Ilal-lun Hotel, the oar- bled. I... S, -Tne Worldly Hope men set thelrr . hw todmy rt an.r Hearts upon I . . ,. . . ... . Turn. Ah' or It nroaoers" "-. " Tenor Solo b Mr. aT F Wall Spreckels. The amusement consists of -Oh Moon of my delight that knows no bathlns. dancing, dinner, ping-pong Trans" i nd horseback riding. The guet are: Piano and Recitative. Mra.May Mutt- Mr. Bands Forms n and Miss Spreck Bmllh Bird. els of Kan Francisco. Mr. and Mr. Ed Scene First "Wake! For the Sun ward Damon. Mr. and Mr. Will Gra who scattered Into flight ham. Mrs. May jftott-Smlth Bird. Miss The Stars before htm from the Field of SriU White. Miss Freda White. Miss . night. Aur9 oillett. Mr. and Mr. Harry Mac Drive Night alone with them from farMM Mr. J. Tarn Mctlrew. Mr. Wnl- iiirn .imj iTimr I . rtiiii.. K . n. VI r it u- hi,i.. . -nmnii. nm an nn"r in w nir--mi - " " ...... Suitar.s Turret with a Bbafl af I , T V,." .i ' T' I d by all The fact thst this Is due to nnd Whitney. The benediction ws,&. r reck sand Here's Our Offer For one week, beginning Monday. June 30th. we will give a reduc tion of 10 per cent on any dress goods bought for cash from our store. Thia offer means everything Wash materials and all other dress goods 10 cents off on every dollar. Not merely a few pieces from our bar gain counter, but reductions on our entire stock, embracing the very latest patterns and novelties Nothing in the line of dress goods ex cluded, i Additional Offer Kvery purchaser of $1.00 or more besides the reduction of 10 cents on each dollar will be presented with a Silk American Flag, sise 15x20. free of charge. We have only 200 of these silk flags to give away, so comr eari.. in the neek and be sure to get one. You cannot afford to miss sjch an opportunity. I 0 Sale Begins Monday, June 30th 700 CANNOT AFFORD TO HISS SUCH AN 0 P0RTUNITY PACIFIC IMPORT MODEL BLOCK. FORT STREET co. It Is the SSBbttloa of every student to dent, whose interest In us we hope will i Telephene Main 396. carry torwaru tne Rood name of Puns- continue ven though we be widely sep- hou. In the past we have had men and srated. women who are an inspiration to all of To our faculty we must express our us In Booker Washington's "Cp from gratitude for a devotion to our interests Slavery' one reads with a thrill of pride which we can never forget, bis loving tribute to General Armstrong Fellow students, as we take our first whose fame, world-wide as It Is. sheds reluctant step away from Pauahi Hall, j lustre on the school or his boyhood dsys. we aesire ior you. tne tuiniimeni ot your There are. on The Punshou record every hope. many other names of those who have done great work In the world: several P. O. Box 83. Hawaiian Japanese Ballasting Co. fflce: 1018 Smith St., near King. IBil as i lat &w prri,i.nt a i c,,;t, rnunn. in maie. mi euner eann or '.i .w.. j.." . 1 ...i.w coral, furnished at a very law rice. of WW. W have with us lonhtht. who M We haVe a ,are on han" are prominent In the history of this Isnd. ,xen lne toiiege trustees ana snokej We have reason to be proud Is of those " a" oi wisaom respecting tneirj who hsvc graduated reeentlv and are nepariure rrom the one school and their: contintdng their work at Harvard. Vale, entry into others where they would find; an education ever realized. Rmlth. West Point. Stanford and Berke- the work of acquiring ley. Punahou stands today accredited to harder than they had Smith College. .Massachusetts. on th work of s g.-aduste of the class of who, entrance examinations and subse- llJon the piatform. aJ intended for the CONCRETE WORK guaranty, and done at a very low price. Following the presentation masses of RT AOK- Av.n tvhttv ?amx ih Bowers were brought in and deposited , 7,- k-SAN quent work In the classical course have raduatpi i "verei given such satisfaction as to lead to the "' sung with good effect by a quartet on- Special low price in CRUSHED granting of the certificate privilege to this school, s boon lnd-ed to the snxlous nopllrant. and an honor to be appn-clat- isting of the Mlasea Hill. Lyman. Hall ROCK of all grades from No. 1 t No. Sc fccond I DlfHngham. Mr. C rrlttt Wild r and No the New Tesr Mr E Wright 75s300 and 100x150. IO pnrmonth until foilv pai i. immcdiawx Atrur Tnstees: 6ut Ltiiiog & 0. J odd Bid.. Foe 8ft. reviving old Desires. The thoughtful Soul to Solitude Re- tlr. Third But st.ll a Buby kin ase la the Vine." ourth cne. nil I he cup. and in the fir of rii'Mng Tear Winter-garment of Repentance . . - MM Caroline Heskln. the tal-nted Rrtlt-hotographer. and Mr. A. It. Carry, civil engineer with the Rapid Transit Company, will be married at j what these graduates hive done, for wa of tbla week. I have not all the same irifta. but. as has e S Ibeen well ssld. "what We want In natural M I- . . -1 . ., . In mrltm . t I he ! abilities w w J mm w mm m n . . va lntem-l Revenue ' .(:, le at ted 111 the scholarship of one of our own stu- said by Rev. O. H. Ouiick. and during dsuta makes us value It even more than the playing of an organ postlude by- Professor Ballaseyus the graduates; were congratulated by the audience. The M-rsonnel of the class, whose mot to Is "Imua Aku." Is a.i follows: xlniliar privilege which have tieen ob tain. l fur us by official recognition of the standing of our school, at Stanford and Berkeley. Perhaps we cannot all do COMMON DRAT. $5.00 per day. LARGE BRAY, J6.W0 per day. The Wine at Life keep nosing drop by The Laea of Life keep fat!tn on- by Scene Fifth "T sometime think that sr er btowa o red The R(w as where aosne burled Caesar Our Wims ARl PURE Thst every Hyacinth the Cardc Dropt in h- r lp fnm sotr.e onc ly H- ad Scene Sixth "A Book of Vere un dernratb the Bough. A Jug oT Wine, a Loaf of Bread and e fn lt week for her old horn In Laws tnr m elli ; RECEIVE THEIR DIPLOMAS. 'ontlnued rrom Pas L) aehleverr.ent and not by Its length o( days Mis Kl Ten. H I ne with hT de!i "Bias's Dream." fro remarkable voice, rl hMM and quality, fl! with n.eltjdy. which may generally and easily be made up In Industry, is k dwarf m ax keep pace with a giant If he will but move his legs s little fast, r " The clsaa of 19iC stand, happily, a unit ' In Its sffectionste regard for our Preal- Charlotte Peabody Dodge. OSfltaS Washington Akao Hapai. Harriet Kamakanoenm- Hapai William Haehae He. n Barry Kdward Hoffman. Mary Klixabeth Paty. -.rlotta Stewart. belvard Bawl Toung. Honolulu Iron Works Co. ;eTKAM ENGLNK6 BOILERS, SUGAR MILLS, COOlv ERS, BRASS AND LEAD CASTINGS and mcchlnery of every ueecriptlt c made to order. Particular attentloa paid to ship's blacksmltblng. Job won executed on shortest notice. armed the audi- j ful rendition of Ibengr1n. Her and resonant In I the auditorium ; terired the gen- Prices Are Right in be Wilderness .-..,u appuuse accorded. The v.iJ.-dic- Ch. Wlldernes were Paradise eno t- rv gien i.y mi t'hari-.tte pa- Svne Seventh "Myself when young ldy lawlge. the student who gradu i 1 - agrrly freiuer,t late with the highest honor In the Dwtor and Saint, and heard great ar- ;..ur years' course. She aald. VAI.KDICTORT As this class of ISC come to the end f the four year course, we feel thst may. perhaps be allowed to waive the . mingieti r..iinK- TOEAT HRRl'.T PORT Bl KM LINO ZINPAKDKL the most "f what w yet may spend. Before we too Into the Dust devend: " And that Inverted Bowl they call the sky usust remarks on "the a. iMaaaw mmmm-m m v..u or I " "" "'"w wnicn we P- e ..... ' I ..k . . . ..... - .. . II . .. ....... . m . w ...v- Ninth "Alas' That Spring - ...,-, .... That Youth s sweet-scent.U m-nuscr.pt i 'V V .." 71" ' " ' I should close. 1 ... . I a i ut ii v- m iuiiicks fenth "So when the Angel f the darker Drink and the experience of that time should 75c per Gallon CHOICE TABLE CLARET 50c per Gallon a. t- . ii m...i ., ... k, ik. no f" leVe..p In each of us s strong Al nnd yU b,f ,hr rter"Al..ha for the institution, a repect for brink And. off-ring hla Cup. invite your Soul Forth to lis founders and smpathy with their boa. The atn .: r t of Oahu College baa natur- I ally an affection for the campus and an The -nv-re Hcffschlaeger Co., LXMTTXD. SIS King near Beihel Sl UP. to quaff -you shall "?"; nd .? "?-r. fa,rt"- car , uia ! saaxflss ui e" iiaiug ui a usb a as. SVrpr Kl-vefith "Ahf Moon of my !. liht that know no mn-. -VW . a . 0 m Ae e- sssxeaslea ' "t a-awae vasr easa.ems.es. .-.-. I. ...knlllna ii .n.toie flow oft beref,er rising shall -he h-,k " " "Z" Thr .ugn .am same garuen aner me in ,,.,. ,., , . uf . , - - -"W i i . r . tory. it Im hid. the moral r. sponslbllKy , And then Thyself with a ahlnlng T. t mbUh wn jM m m fr ((ro and I snail pas . Ke rlmt in rourtrtr. bolh to Ar...n the i.uests Ftar-eeatteretJ . u ., matmiHon and toil the Oraa. our Zeeaeac on the athletic field. In I nd m thy yous Krrand reach the hl eampua should mean to u i apot ev.rt i hire that Is pure and noble anj . 1 W ft r- 1 mad empty O One turn down an of good report. M0T1CII AKT WOMAN OR OIWX KaUCOIMO fky ar awvle. to mvltsd to sammn meat. eith-e in eersoa or by letter. af the Baliatlos Army SB K:rg ftreet. 1 Slrw-e In this . Its wh.rh tx.ists of fo-ir rationalities, there is not s drop of mie- Mls loU Barber, the talented young wmar -d w. so. ak with the. more violinist who has appeared often ' -riderice when wemy T mmmr aad ivate moslcatoe. and has ... Rn.,wlrlcr of aen airBaw to lead her taleau to a- hiMmry tht, , ,,, ,mn b-m. rioua aocleUe and institution on many nlngB and ,rt mruggle. and with that occasions, learra la the Moana on Jul; hr-. air.ire hare gained sn Interest and Vancouver. She will apend two Bg.etln for the ..id name wh'.h not veee sn- on th mainland l--fo;e mfreiuenl1y we find carried on Into our IravlBf fr Earoie. where aae win pa own history making epoch COLLEGE HILLS i : LOTS FOR SALE. i J Tbe Tutees of the Oahn College offer for sale at very low a prices and on VERY FAVORABLE TERMS ' BxaKwsxtxaBsBssBaxsxMaxBsi axaasi ssosa aexxxexaxexxx ! (One-third cash; one-third one year; one-third two years time. with interest at 6 per cent per annum) some very choice lote S J at College Hills. The i RAPID TRANSIT ------- Company performs a twenty minute service through the property, a the College has provided a splendid and abundant supply of artesian i water reaching over the entire tract, and tbe charges are reasonable. This is J ; A MOST HEALTHY LOCATION i and is entirely free from objectionable wurroundings. No saloons, , wah hoxes, i very stables, poi shops and other nuisances of like " character are allowed, and by all means is the most attractive suburban district near Honolulu. Person- deirin !oN ii thi- locality w II he able to secure full r.;trti(.r,iars in regard to those lots bv applyiofc? to Mr. P. aJOMES or Mr. JONATHAN SHAW" at the office of the Trustees, No. 4(4 Jndd tiuilding. P. C. JONES, Treasurer. r fa- liae J i 8 I ! i 14 I 1 t