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10 rrrE pacific commeeciax advertiser. Honolulu, s.atueday. December io. ioio. Jili hZI! COVEtR ON SALE IN THE LARGE ROOM ADJOINING OUR MAIN OFFICE ON KING STREET, At a discount from the regular price that will be a gratifying surprise to the careful buyer. ooese Cotton Ross !n sizes from 14 feet x 14 feet down. Attractive designs in soft blending colors. Never have such rugs been offered at the price. 0NG Qa urn lihliMr i: r ! i . . . . rh 5 1 a i ? pit i: -I r " I; ;l CHINESE AND JAPANESE MATTINGS. Plain and Figured Chinese Grass Rugs 2x3 to 1 4 x 14 Feet. LINOLEUM, in plain colors, but of 3-thicknesses. In laid in tile effects; prints, neat designs. We are very careful to import only the best of Oriental Rugs til ... . i LEWERS AND THESE WE ARE NOW OFFERING AT A PRICE FAR BELOW THEIR VALUE. COOKE 9 D 1 77 S. King St SCOTCH COMEDIANS GOME VERY HIGH Sunday Church Services Central Union Church. Lochrane. Who Swears He Is a Comedian, Drew Down Sixty Plunks a Week for It. What's the use of working at a di'sk in a !-tutly ,llir or wiii.iin down the brake or. the frmu ol' a trnllov ear, or M-hoo!. U:'i a. m. A full at- tt'ioiaii.-!- ilesire-l as Miss Sic, am.' will irii! the m-1iiii.i1 in t hris:ina carols. Men's League I'.iMe '.'lass. In a. m., mill' r the tlipeiloii of the assistatit minister. "The .Social l'roblem ui the Kami iy. ' ' Morninsr worship, 11 nYloek; sermon liy ti;e minister. (Mir I test Now." 'bri-tiati Ki.'!e:i vor. !:3t p. in.: topic. " rnistian Kieleavcr aiol Serial lie- ! owing Gem s in Oriental Art Oveiern! of the Ktnpire Theater lias lioMiri:: a -eminent ,ol, when you f,,,,.-- ;,,,. y I'atv. leioler. have a ckain-e :.. l. a Scotch conieilian Kvi-rini; service. 7 o'clock. "The an.l .irau .k.wti .-too per. Sixty dollars ''hy ,.f White Lily, Mo;her of Men." l Ins will he the suoject ot i'ootor Scud'lef 's travaioi;. The lonl.ie (inartet will sinir at loth some lienijs a Lout the r-hT of a man milTnu,j; and evening service, to ask for .-00 per week, but W. Loch- Kvov ",. tMir ...mrie.-te.l with anv ran, . win. styles himself a Scotch come- (.'ilnr,.h ; ,.o;,lia!!v invited to at- -lian. and who recently apj.enred at the (-.,,,;n, (-;,, ati fid her- their i'.mp;r an. I Park ilieaters, asserts that rhurch home lie is not oiiiv a piU'l cot' li comeiiian, but. we!! worth the money. An appeal from the i i -t r i -1 court Most of the selection appeals to persons who have visited Japan (and to those who have not) and carried away memories of Hakone, and those who have followed the trail from historic Kamakura, where reigns Diabutsu to Majestic Fujiyama. BEAUTIFUL HAND-PAINTED SILKS, BRASS DUPLICATES OF FAMOUS ART WORK, SILK KIMONOS AND MAN DARIN COATS, PARASOLS, CHRISTMAS TOYS, EMBROIDERED SHIRTWAIST PATTERNS, COPPER. IDOLS AND IDOLS CARVED FROM OLD IVORY, LANTERNS, SCREENS, CROCKERY IN SETS AND SINGLE PIECES, ANCIENT JAPANESE SWORDS, BRONZE VASES, ETC. SAYEGU Nuuanu Above Hotel magistrate's decision, civin judgment to Lochrane against Overend for was tiled ' ti the circuit court yesterday. And in that appeal some of the back sdaue senets are laid bare. The suit shows that what the oeoole Preaching service. 11 a. m see from let'ore the I'ootlihts is only a part of the hov, for behind the scenes. Pack of tin? whins and out of la ranue of the sfotliht, there are other scenes ietw'eu ma na Liers and piayer- hhiier Smith. folk. where cohbblmided. practical j (In Sunday morning at 11 o'clock things of life have to be faced. j b'ov. I,'. Klmer Smith, the new pastor Lochrane arrived here a few weeks J will proaeh to the congregation for th Kethocli-t Church. j ! Sunday -ervices of the Firs Method- j ist lipiscojial ( hurch. i-orner I'oretan;a avenue and Miller s'reet. i Su nday v, hool, !:).) a. m Trent, siiperi liteiident . rreaeiiinj service liner sniith. Ivuvorth Leauo, 1 'reaehin service. l. II. Rev. Tb '. til., rrank ;. in., bev. E. an from Australia. He sought an op jxirtunity to disjday his talents, and found Manager Overend ready to sin up a cot tract. They did. and it recited t but in consideration of doinu a fifteen mii.ute turn each performance, in Scotcii eomeilv, Overend was to pay him !''0 a week. After playine; a short time, the manager didn't notice much enthu siasm on tiie part of patrons, and lie oanc'b-d t he cont r;o-t. I, ochrane sought a lawyer and instituted suit a train st the thcatriia! mannio-r. Jle shortly after, so ho recites in his com plaint, found first time. A full attendance of all members and friends of the church is earnestly solicited at this servb-c, to civc to the pastor a cordial welcome. At the evening; service, bvv. b. Eimer Smith will -preside preaehi ntr on tie subicf. "What our people need most.'' Ail tourists and sTraiiL" rs in the city will '- welcomed at these services. Christian Church. Alakea and Kinj: streets, Sunday, De cember 11, 1910. Hible sciiool. :4r, a. in., W. ('.. Hall, TOM SHARP, The Painter Elite Building Phone 1697 Sharp Signs Signs of all kinds. Scenic Work, Decorating, Graining, Paper Hanging, Etc, f work at the Park I heater where he was paid .4" a week. J mitre Lymer, su peri nt endeni ; lesson, Ma't. 7:b"-"0. a'.thousrh he rnav not iiae heard I.och- The c rownitiii trlory of the Kiny:. ' ' rare ert oil' any of his Scotch joke-", Kh-ci ion of mi peri n t elide n tor 1!M1. airreed with iiim 'hat he had tnade ! Morniti-r .service, 11 o'clock; pre:o-h- iTood and Overend sieuiid make oou , j,,- tv ir. s. L. Li v i n o ! . ,n 1 1 oil! Iinaiicial f tluns. POUR BITUUTHIG IT NOON TODAY o-in I i; Kewa ny b r. es-, n. b . i'::: Iiimid.ty. sermon. . V. i 'i'i-e ib.ject. 'om- -,-hr,"i. i 7:del,r. ! ;i - fi x , ' ' I b ,w t'ro'ii W I : Paving Company Asks Permis- .1 I': For Sale FIVE ROOM HOUSE : IN : MAKIKI DISTRICT GAS, ELECTIMC LIGHTS, MOSQUITO PROOF, LARGE LAN A I. $2250. TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED. J J BISHOP TRUST CO., Limited Bethel Street sion to Prosecute Work cn Sunday. '. r . i . s, v;-:',ii- i! Litter Dty Saints. I 'ay Sai'.ts. b. Oriental Goods BAZAAR NIPPON King near Bethel. A .:.s, The Salvation Army on:el Nii :ar.U Tie . - M. T p;, v.,.,t ! ai oi!i.-er-. Ma-, an i K Adit M SPRAINED ANKLE. aim- 1 ankle -v' v' '! u r,a 1'y d'sabie f. t three or four to lack of ;.r,pe" i erla : r. ' I'ain -e mav : e e'T, , tp,' t i tie: :-,ark abie e i v ail LOTS AT , KAIMUKI Lowest I'rices. ; L. KIRKPATRICK Next the Bubetin. j A . B L O M i DRY GOODS Fort St.Opposite Catholic Church i . 1 We will give you the Best and the! i i : Quickest Laundry Service in the city. j Sanitary Steam Laundry Phone 1973. 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