Murder and Suicide. at Makaweli Plantation

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1 MH llflo Wlcox ESTABLSHED 904. VOL. 6. NO. 4. LHUE, KAUA, TERRTORY OF HAWA, TUESDAY, AUGUST SUBSCRPTON RATES, $2.50 PER YEAR 5 CENTS PER COPY U A GREAT GAME McBryde, Llhue 0. The McBryde Llhuo gamo at Llhue, altho played under protest by Llhue, was for 9 nnngs, undoubtedly the greatest exhbn ot ball over played on the local damond. For nne fast nnngs not a scoro was chalked for ether sde, thuogh Proste lost the game for Llhuo n the seventh frame when ho ran by the plate wthout uchng t. Proste s not entrely blame for ths as hs bg feet got hm gong sldewso and ho just counldnt make cm tag the plate as ho went by. The feldng was almost porfect throughout the regular nnngs, but n McBrydes half of the tenth Llhuo made three costly orrors whch settled the matter. Wth the ntermttent Bhowers that came up throughout the gamo, the wonder s that a great many more errors were not made. Tlle, McDrydos mported ptcher made hs ntal bow the Kaua publc n ths game. Tlle comes wth a great reputan as a ptcher, beng consdered ono of the best n. Ho undoubted- MPRUVEMENTS AT LHUE MLL The frst requrement ot an modern sugar mll s a thoroughly equpped shop where all knds of ropars can bo wrought, from a cane carrer bolt a broken roller. Llhuo plantan s nstallng such a shop, whch wll put t n lne wth the very best equpped mlls on the slands. Tho shop buldng wll be contnuous wth tho crushng plant, and mmedately behnd t, and wll bo 2G ft. by 5G ft., wth plenty ot room overhead, and wth an electrc travelng crane that wll travel tho whole dstance over crusher plant and shop. Ths wll be a wonderful convenence for tho quck and economcal dspatch of work, as t wll be able pck up any artcle from a mll cap a mll roller, and dolvor t at any pont n tho whole area, about as soon as a boy would carry a monkey wrench there. Ths wll be among tho largest and fnest electrc cranes on tho slands. The shop wll contan several lathes of dfferent szes one of them wth a swng of 48 nches, heavy enough handle mll rollers and other heavy work; a 4S nch open sde planer, a Personals - - C. W. Sptz pad Kaua a vst last week, makng tho round trp on tho Lurllnc. B. Henderson, formerly of Poneer Mll, arrved on Kaua last week accept the posn of chemst of tho Llhuo Plantan Company. M. B. Henshaw, trust offcer of the Bshop Trust Company, has spent the past week on Kaua attendng matters pertanng the Chas.. Wlcox estate. He returns ths evenng. J. B. Munson and Harold Hll, from tho nternal revenue department, aro on Kaua collectng taxes from the rent car drvers. Mr. Munson s a member of thowalklk baseball team, and offcated as base umpre Lhue game Sunday. at the Geo. T. Klugel. chef cferk of the hardware department of Thco. H. Dt-v- & Company, vsted Kaua for several days nst week. Ho returned Saturday. Dr. F. C. Mlghn, Chropracr, s stayng at tho Lhue Hotel, havng returned on the Knau day, from, where he spent tho past week purchasng fttngs and equpment for hs new olllco be located n tho Tp Top buldng. Dr. Mlghn wll practce temporarly at tho rosdonco of Mr. J. H. Hall, Lhue. lve-wr- e manager Murder and Sucde at Makawel Plantan There was a combnan murder and sulddo stabbng affar at Camp 4, Makawel last week. A certan Flpno gay Lotharo became so devoted tho wfe of another man that tho husband had stay homo most of the tme guard her. Whereupon ho tred nduce her run away wtl hm, and when she refused he stabbed her deatl and then fnshed hmself wth the same knfe. MRS. CHAS. A. RCE HONORED BY JAPANESE Mrs. Chas. A. tco, was recently tho recpent of a beautful Japanese screen, presented by tho resdents of Kpu plantan n recognn of her uany kndly servces the late flu them durng epdemc. :u: JAPANESE WEDDNG At the Japanese church last Sunday mornng Mr. Echl shlkawa of Eleele was marred Mss Nshko Tomata 6t Lhue. The ceremony was porformed by Rev. K. Okomu just before the regular church servce. Mr. and Mrs. Kondo woro groomsman and brdesmad respectvely n addn whch Annual Meetng of Chamber of Commerce The annual meetng of the Kaua Chamber of Commerce wll bo held at the County Buldng, Llhuo, Thursday afternoon. Ths wll bo an mportant meetng and should bo well attended. Members who are unable ordnarly attend should make an effort be present on ths occason. Thero wll bo tho elecn of offcers, a revew of the work of tho year by tho retrng presdent, and other mportant matters. ALSTON FAMLY LEAVNG Mrs. P. W. Alsn and chldren, and her sster, Mss Myhand, aro leavng by the Knau ths afternoon. They wll go Kohala make a short vst wth tho Henry Hnds, and then later, wll go back Loulsaua, whence they came. Ths move s n tho nterest of the educan of tho chldren. They have been a desrable addn the communty and wll be mssed. Mr. Alsn wll reman a week longer. MR AND MRS CAMERON VSTNG LHUE Wm. H. Cameron, of the Construcn & Drayng Company, wth Mrs. Cameron and chld, are ARE ETS FLEECED Representng hmself ns a pano salesman, a Korean gvng hs namo as Albert Chyng, s reported havo secured several hundred dollars from Kawalhau resdents as flrst payments on panos nnd phonographs whch ho sold them, but whch have so far fallod arrve although several weeks havo elapsed snce hs departure. Chyng arrved on Kaua several weeks ago and ntroduced hmself as a representatve of tho Thayer Pano Co., of. Ho pad vsts tho homesteaders and others, nnd succeeded n gettng somo of them nterested n hs easy payment plan of ownng a player pano. An ntal payment of $50 for a 860 pano was requested of hs cusmers, but some of tho shrewd ones were let off wth a frst payment of only $5 bnd the bargan. Tho terms were bo $50 down and $5 per month untl tho pano was fully pad for. After a weok on Kaua, Chyng for, but when no sgn of any panos at NawlwH or elsewhere was be seen, hs vctms got Kng Baggott the suspcous. Mrs. L. of Nawllwll Garage. Ltd., departs for there were flower grls. Mundon, who, wth spendng a two weeks vacan on G ly wll show up better n hs next ft radal drll, a 24 nch moru grnder, ths afternoon on a two The brde was beautfully gowned Mrs. A. Kaauwa, wfe of Rov.. Kaau-wa- Kaua and aro domcled at n Japanese costume, tho new games but ho certanly was olf hs a No. G Cncnnat mllng machne, weeks vacan. blue slk kmono wth gold thread ob the former of teachers cottage the Kapaa Hawaan Church, at Lhue. Mrs. hydraulc press, etc. feud n hs frst appearance as All tho above Father Cclestnc, of Koloa, was Cameron s tho beng embrodered wth the famly sster of Mss Charlott had pad the salesman $50 on account, -- the L-hu- e among tho returnng passengers by the Powers, tho popular entertaner who gave a rectal at tho Tp and was nformed wrote tho Thayer Pano Company boys got seven hts oft hm one machnes wll be ndvdually mor coat ot arms. Knau ths mornng. A recepn followed at the that dormry at whch Japanese and other the company a threo bagger, aganst four hts olf drven. Mss Cathcrlno Cook, prncpal of tho Top last year. had not sent any ono Kaua for tho n Okuda. However, Tlle struck out connecn wth the shop there Hanalc school, returned ths mcvnlng, Mrs. Cameron s an experenced delcaces were served. last sx months. The frm, however, wll bo a eght men as aganst Bx for Okuda. locomotve repar pt, wth and wll dovo tho balance of her mllner and has organzed a class ;o : Nether ptcher walked a man durng drop floor allow of easy removal of vacan gettng thngs n shape n that art whch s provng very nformed popular wth tho ladles of Lhue. mmedately placed n tho hands of tho her that tho matter had been SUNSHNE AND SHOWERS drvng wheels savng much tme and for tho comng year. Among other the game. mportant mprovements a school ktchen wll bo nstalled, whlcn wll be polce and that everythng trouble over tho old method of jackng Frst nnng Joseph Corrola, Kapaa honusadnr DO YOU. WANTJ YOUR possble would bo done brng tho McBryde yrd hts the frst ball and blockng up tho engnes. a great boon the Hanale chldren. and canddate for the House of Representatves on tho Republcan tcket, VCTORY MEDAL7 alleged swndler Justce. ptched for a sngle; shlmura fles out n the mllng plant t has been Mrs. J. H. Moragne and her daughter states that ths s tho fnest growng Those who pad Chyng for panos rght and Byrd s thrown out by found that the crusher s unequal Josephne, who have been spendng a All veterans of tho la war, who weather for cane that ho has seen n that dd not materalze, ncluded Deputy catcher whle tryng steal second. the standards of the rest of the mll. few days n returned ths desre receve one ot the last twelve years. tho Vcry Sunshne and mornng. medals recently awarded by Congress, Sherff Hano, T. Matsurra, Mrs. Henderson makes frst on error at t wll bo dscarded and a larger one showers mxed n just tho rght proporn. Ho says Mrs. short, Spaldng goes out ptcher wth 4 x 7S rolls nstalled n ts place. Walter Sanborn, who went are requested wrte Albert S. Kaauwa for the Kapaa Hawaan tho homesteaders Town about ten days ago for the teachers examnans, returned ths morncan Legon, who wll Bush, Adjutant of aro gong frst. Henderson des on frst. No Steel caps have bumper crops Kaua Post, Amer- Church, Leo Wng, D. Koyes, next Joo wll be nstalled on No. 2, year. forward tho Toves, M. Morlta and J. Contrados. and 4 mlls, wth hydraulc jacks. ng. necessary blanks. Tleso blanks are Accordng runs. tho latest reports Llhue Do pops a fly second; n tho bolng house two new horzontal return tubular bolers, 7 ft x 20 tlls mornng where sho had been Mrs. Hay returned from Honolufu bo propedly flled out and returned ADMTTED TO PROBATE Chyng has Mr. Bush, who wll forward same been apprehended on Maul, Perrcra bunts but s thrown out, on Washngn. catcher frst. Okuda fans. ft. wll bo added. The capacty of the spendng a week. Her son, Wllam, Ths apples whore ho was workng tho same gamo. The followng estates were admtted as well as members of accompanes evaporars wll be ncreased by her. the probate n the crcut court last the Amercan Legon. THE REGSTRATON OF Second nnng Mrs. C. H. d Wlcox and chldren McBryde Tlle fles out second. addn of two new cells of 4000 foot Frday. THE WOMAN VOTER for by tho Lurlno last Tho C. H. Wlcox estate: Tho wll A. Perrera bunts but the catcher gets evaporatng surface each. HERD OF AYRSHRE COWS Thursday. was presented makng lls wfe tho hm at frst. Robello goes out ptcher Addnal cane srage wll be pro COMNG FOR LHUE DARY Pendng tho proclaman Wo-manof s Mrs. F. A. Alexander was a passenger for by the Lurlne Thurs-day-. trx wthout bond. Sho declned solo her, and appontng her execu- Suffrago as the law of tho land, frst. vded by carryng tho tracks farther C. A. Rce, actng manager ot Lhue Plroste goes out ptcher up the valley, so that 00 cars can be act n that capacty and tho Bshop Lhue J. M. Kaneakua, tho County Cluerk, b Plantan, has frst. Tank hts for a sngle. Carvalho sred t need be, and the tracks wll Mrs. E. A. Creevey and chld, of Trust Co. were apponted execurs receved word that the makng provson for tho regstran noxt Lurlno wll brng a herd fles short ;Mtzu fles short. Tank be more convenently arranged. Makawcl, left for by the under tho of forty wll. rush whch wll probably be on n a Ayrshre cows des at frst. These mll mprovements have been Lurlno Thursday. Tho E. E. Mahlum esta: for tho now plantan Wll fled few days. dary. Mrs. E. A. Knudsen returned domsng esta varous members These anmals have of been chosen by manly desgned and aro beng carred experts Thrd nnng by the Lurlno last Thursday the famly. Bshop Trust Co. wll be and represent somo of tho Thero are, ho says, 020 regstered McBryde Gabrel fles out left. out by O. t. Olson, chef engneer, who after spendng several weeks at her tho execurs. best Ayrshlro sck on tho manland. male voters n tho dstrct, ncludng y Jordan out ptcher frsa. Byrd fans. has demonstrated hs ablty and mountan and beach houses on Kaua, The Elza Kahelo Holt estate: No :o : Kaua and Nlhau and ho estmates by long experence n mll con whore sho entertaned extensvely. wll. C. Holt apponted admnstrar. KAUAS GROWNG AUTO PUBLC that thero wll bo at least 800 woman voters who wll regster. Lhue Ta fans; Lovcll grounds out strucn and management. Mrs. H. H. Brode, of Hanapepo, was Mrs. A. S. Wlcox, Allen C. Wlcox Thoy say a communtys prosperty.j..j..j..j J.J. $.J..J. J. $ J one of those who departed for The by essental qualfcans wll bo short frst, Dol hts for a trple but and wfe and Mrs. Dovcrll went can be judged by the number of ts s klled by catcher and thrd whle Henderson des at thrd. the Lurlno. as follows: wn Thursday evenng on tho Lurlne. people of Kaua certanly may be aumobles. Judgng from ths, the Mrs. C. K. Lyman tryng steal home. Lhue Okuda fans; Plros hts for returned from The applcan consdered prosperous. Sherff Rce age must bo an Amercan ctzen by must bo 2 years of by the Knau ths mornng. Fourth nnng a sngle and steals second; Tank fans; Land Agent G. W. Sahr returned Mr. and Mrs. H. Von Holt and famly came over from ths the metropols. n May, sxty-s- x McBryde chlmura fles out center; Henderson fles out rght; by Carvalho. Mtzu goes flrst on a mornng and wll spend some tlmo on Pros goes Frday from a short busness vst states thero were sxty regstrans brth, marrage or naturalzan and thrd on sacrfce ht n Juno, sxty n July must bo able read and wrl ether Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Wlcox are n and sxty da n August. the Englsh or Hawaan language and Spaldng gets a Btngle, but Tlle s chance, whlo Pros beats t for the sland. home. He fals uch the plate for a few days. must have been a thrown out at frst by ptcher. Hen Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rce, and daughters, Edth and Julet, wont Town resdent of tho Terrry ono year, and of the dstrct MASARU KCKED BY A FORD and s tagged out. Carvalho des at S. J. Alu, manager of the Hawaan derson des at frst. frst. Sugar last Saturday. Mss Julet wll go on Cos Camp 2 sre, returnod Lhue Perrcra grounds out frst, Eghth nnng. Kast from there college, whle Mrs. from Town ths mornng accompaned Masaru Shnsckl, Lhuos threo lttle months. score-keepe- r Okuda fans, Plros out ptcher frst. McBryde Hohcllo safo on error at by Mrs. Au. and genuno baseball fan, had n many cases a thoroughly good ltlce and Mss Kdth wll reman for Me-dorfles out center; Byrd fles A. & B. second. Gabrel fles out flrst; the polo games. S. S. Peck, expert chemst for tho tho msfortuno break hs arm last Amercan woman wll fnd herself nelgble regster and vote bocauso Ffth nnng Mldred Hogg left for tho Unversty plantans, s makng hs week whlo tryng wnd up a "tn out rght. bello des on second. McBryde Perrera fans; bello of Calforna last Saturday. Owng round of tho places on ths sland. llzzy." He was on the job, however, sho s marred an alen an Englsh Sunday, and although ho could not tho overcrowded condn of tho nsttun, t was wth dllculty that Crehoro, returned last Mrs. Crehore and her daughter, Mss man or a fles out thrd, Gabrel fles out keep tho scoro hmself, ho showed an Scotchman. Just what posn Lhue Ta grounds out second center. flrst; Lovcll safo on error at second, sho got n. Saturday after spendng a week or assstant how do t. the Amercan woman wll bo n who s marred a Flpno s uncortaln, Lhue Tank out ptcher flrst. but s thrown out by catcher tryng Mrs. D. P. R. senberg and daughter ten days hero. Mn C. M. Scrbner VCE-CONSU- L Carvalho fans; Mltzu flcs out rght. steal second. Dol fans. camo over from Town ths mornng accompaned them, ana returned ths VSTS KAUA snce the latter s not an alen, but a Nnth nnng. McBryde shlmura goes vst wth Mrs. Dora senberg. mornng. dependent. out on Mrs. Agusta Rabb, Mss Mnne Mr. V. Furuya, vce-consu- l for Japan, Some consderable extra clercal Sxth nnng foul fly thrd. Henderson fans; Mr and Mrs. A. Horner, Jr. roturned Raub, Mss Dora Raab and Mss Orlla spent last week on Kaua arrvng help wll bo McBryde Jordan fans; Byrd fans; Spaldng fans. from Town ths mornng where thoy needed for tho regstran Rabb, relatves or Mrs. A. Horner, Jr., Tuesday and leavng Saturday. chlmura grounds out second frst. Llhuo Perrera fles out second; have been spendng a few days vacan. Mrs. R. L. Wlcox and Mrs. Mary Wamoa whero ho spent threo days ters, affdavts, etc. Theso wll bo of of aro vstng them at Kapaa. mmedately the women, as well as on hs arrval ho went dfferent regs- Okuda gets a snglo; Proste fles out second; Tank makes a sacrfco Lhue Ta fans; Lovcll safe at ht M. J. Conway,..nternal venuo Rco Scott and chldren loft for tho makng tho porsonal acquantance of a dfferent color, so that, after tho flrst and advances Okuda thrd. Car agent, from San Francsco, s on tho coast by tho Knau on Saturday. tho Japanese people and seeng the manner o ftho Quaker church, tho on errors at thrd and frst; Dol goes valho fans. sland lookng over tho records of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crawford de places of nterest thereabouts. men and women may be kept apart. out on pop fly flrst; Perrera fles Tenth nnng. somo of tho corporans. parted for tho coast on Saturday for a Wednesday afrnoon thero was a :0: out second. Lovcll des at flrst. No McBryde Tlllo gets a sngle, and Mrs. C. L. Lane, of Llhuo, returned vacan trp of threo or four months recopn for hm at tho Wamoa Hotel. Kekahu wll fnsh grndng early n rms. s safo at second on error at short. by tho Knau Frday mornng from a durng whch thoy wll vst tholr Thursday ho camo Llhuo, and that September. They wll have a crop of Seventh nnng Perrera safo at frst on error at vst of several weekb. ndana home. evenng a banquet was gven n hs 7,700 ns about 200 ns over estmate. and Tlle comes Henderson gets a snglo; Spaldng homo; bello safo at frst on error at short; Mrs. C. A. Lano. young folks socal at tholr homo n spout at Hanalc. Lhue Plantan wll fnsh grnd-abo- Sho was accompanod by her mother, Dr. and Mrs. Waterhouse gave a honor at the Tp Top. Frday was fans; Henderson steals and s safe Gabrel goes out ptcher Mo-derout on long fly an bello and Saturday and wll reman thero a week was well attended and very much en and of superor educan, well ftted Makawel wll fnsh grndng about flrst; Mss Else Wlcox went wn on Koloa last Saturday evonlng whch Mr. Furuya la a polshed gentleman, tho mlddlo of Septembor, on error at second; Tllo out ptcher frst; Perrera out ptcher frst. (Contnued on page 8) or so. joyed. for hs posn. the mddle of September.

2 9 r THE GARDEN SLAND, TUESDAY, AUG. 24, 920 LFE A LUW y-- v a OR.. C. Chropractc nas RETURNED TO LUUE am wll resume hs practce at the resdence of Mr. J.. Hall, Lhue, untl the complen of hs permanent otlce n the Tp Top Uuldng. Hours : 90 a. n. 4 :.!0 C p. n. and by appontment KAPAA GARAGE Aumoble Reparng and Machne Work STORAGE BATTERES REPARED AND RECHARGED Telephone 258 L Damonds, VULCANZNG Watches, Jewelry, Slverware, Stanery DETOR & ELE Manufacturng Jewelers and Watchmakers Platnum and Damond Peces Mace Order Desgns Furnshed Call for Memorandum Goods The last word n HOTEL AND FORT STREETS HONOLULU. T. H. P. O. Box 26 Novelty Low Shoes They are just receved from the facry and are the prettest shoes that we have seen for a long tme. Made wthturn Holes, long narrow es and slender French heels. Buckles of dfferent desgns sut the ndvdual taste. Black Satn Whte Satn 0.00 Slver Cloth 2.50 Whte Kd Black Suede 5.00 Manufactures Shoe Sre 05 Fort Street, T. H. READ THE GARDEN SLAND N By Mrs. J. M. Lydgate THE OLD (Contnued from lant week) her nghtly wakeful watchng. Love Makng Under Dffcultes Every Saturday afternoon the boys One day shortly after my engagement Mr. Lydgate we were sttng had a few hours n whch roam about the pla e at ther lesure. They n Mss Alexanders sttng room. usually went down the valley the thought all the boys were waterfall, dvng out from the rals n the n the pool shops, beneath, mght have known belter tsually some boy ht and so frankly kssed my vsr. hs head on a rock or stump. t was heard a patterng of bare feet down a regular thng bandage at least the stars and ward the ktchen. one head a week. Then a whoop and a scream from one Sunday Cocoanuts of the lttle boys, followed by the excted voce of old Cheu talkng n a forced rest, the boys were allowed Sunday afternoon, after an hours en- hgh key, rushed down stars fnd clmb the cocoanut trees and brng a frghtened urchn n the clutches of down as many nuts as they could eat. j the cook, who was brandshng a t was asnshng how many they butcher knfe over the chlds head could dspose of. They were not aland sayng "you no say that any more, lowed uch the trees durng the Suppose you do cut your head!"? week, so by the tme Sunday came woulrtrtt explan anythng me but round they were cocoanut hungry, later ld Mss Alexander that the boyj Moonlght Evenngs had sad some very uncomplmentary Vory oftl, on moon lght week end thngs of me and he just would not ghta, the older boys and all the have t! After that we went off teachers would walk down the bluff the woods or wated tll the kndly over-lookn- Numalu. The boys study hour do our spoonng. woud take along ther ukuleles and Dplomatc Dscplne Blvc us Hawaan musc. We would Mss Alexander was a good prnc- - S us far as the old Russan cannon pal she had the nterest of the boys that used lp on the edge of the very much at heart and was nclned! luff and stay there for an hour or so spol them as a fond mother does enjoyng the moonlt bay and moun- - her sons. But she really won ther tans. regard and they were very happy under Outngs and Pcncs her regme. She thought she managed them better than she dd as boys gettng horses from ther frends. Occasonally we had pcncs, the does many a fond mother. We rode n the mountans after She Knew Every Move ferns and flowers wherewth make One day she sad me, " know les. or went the beach for a swm. exactly what those boys do day and The teachers all had horses rented nght. sleep wth my door open so from the boys. Also the teachers that can command the hall and used the carrage and old Clara, the descent of the stars, and never a boy teachers had pay for the upkeep of goes down at nght that dont know Clara, whch wasnt much. never nbout t etc." was duly mpressed. had any trouble drvng her, but she tho thankful down n my would heart that ether balk or stand on her could sleep at nght wthout havng hnd legs f Mrs. Clara Smth or Mrs. keen one eve onen. admred the Askew held the rens. thnk she tl( U control of mnd and body that enabled llear thpm scream for that. her be an argus-eye- goddess. old horse certanly had a sense of humor. Mdnght Rads Well, at the begnnng The Weekly Pol Cart of long vaca n, after most of the boys had gone The po cart went as far as the Halfway brdge every Saturday meet home Carl Onta, who stand there the year the cart comng from Koloa wth the around and was a knd of weekly suppy of food for the school, trusted luna over the other boys ld and t was a great treat be allowed me that the boys used often steal away rde on the cart. Tho two Jacnth at nght, borrow the teachers boys, twns, John Joe and Joe John saddles, clap them on the backs of so called because one could never tell the stray horses, that then, even as t.,:.. whch was Joe and whch was John,. always bogged go, as ther lather drove the Koloa cart. Ther plea lop n the nght straght away "please Vss Alexander lke go Half Koloa, Mr. Burketts vneyard where way brdge look at my father," always brought an affrmatve reply. they feastly royally. Mr. Burkett was then prncpal of the Koloa School. He had formerly taught several of Once these When the Boys Got Left boys, and they were gettng oven had heard a good deal about the wth hm, n that pleasant way, for cruel pranks the boys had played on the punshments he had beswed some of the teachers n former years. upon them! They never tred n any way scare me Several tmes Mr. Askew almost save on lh llow-ee- nght. caught them and we all wondered why After had been n bed and asleep our saddle blankets were so sweaty for an hour or so. was awakened by a and drty. ferce glare n my room and heard groanngs comng up from the ground Horses Suffer underneath my wndows. slept n The natves round about knew that the second sry. But remem the boys used the horses for n a bered the tales of college boy pranks, short tme the horses were so badly so quetly slpped out of bed and galled that ther owners couldnt use peeped thru the curtans. saw a them. But they never ld on the face and heard suppressed whsperng. They were ex- boys. A Hero Tenderly Cared for pectng a scream or a call for help! One of the boys was thrown from nsad of that they unexpectedly got hs horse on one of these nght rads. the contents o? a huge water ptcher and sustaned a badly spraned wrst, square n ther upturned faces. He ld us he fell out of bed n hs never sad a word but could hear sleep!. can yet see Mss Alexander them sputterng and laughng as they as she tenderly nursed hm and sympathzed wth hm. No wonder he We had the usual closng day ex- dsappeared n the dark. always looked very sheepsh and gave ercses, wth speeches, rectans etc. rather unntellgble reples when The lunch that followed was enjoyed asked how t all happened! He was by scholars and vsrs alke. always a bt retcent about t. The Lhue Communty The Papaa Escape There were only a few whte famles Sure enough, the boys hadnt gone ng n Lhue at that tmetho A. H. down by way of the stars, but had Smths, the Bo.swells, the Purvs famly, the C. H. Bshop household, Mr. shnned down a papaa tree that grew at the end of the veranda, farthest and Mrs. Broadbent, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. away from the teachers rooms. Hogg, They Mr. and Mrs. senberg, and never dsturbed a soul. Mrs. Weber. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wolters, the Always Sleepy Malm famly etc. Mr. W. H. Rce. Jr. used wonder that the older boys and hs pretty brde were among the would be so sleepy n school hours. guests at the lunch and remember Several tmes they slept so soundly wshng could eat po wth as much durng class hour that they were excused and sent ther rooms. relsh as she dd. retre from the School t was felt they must need the hb ep School opened n the fall of 8J7 f they were that bad. wth the sumu group of teachers as Of course had tell what had the year before. But n the meantme been ld me. for the sake of future had become engaged Mr. Lydgate u.sc.pnue, u. my sympathes were, Bld we wtre bo marled cb,.8t. very much wth the boys. ljm(, provlde(, a substtute could had lved a number of years n the,)0 fmu,,0,ny pla(.e. j hau cone heart of a college wn and grew up t t0 te(l,.h two ymn alld of t.ourhe on tales of tho pranks the boys play. d, woul(l mjl thllk of uavng untn nn. and our boys escapades were tame hor,., he seemed. Ms compared thers. L, ;..,..lllllll U5 tllj. C UUUMl.. Clllll Nothng Funny n t sad she was glad was reman on But poor Mss Alexander could see the slands as one of them, and that nothng funny n the whole busness f Malumalu dd nothng else than ana sue n- - ookcu o cheap lor any tfuug troduce a few new famles on Kaua when laughngly ld her the sry. never heard any thng moe about (Contnued on Page 7) The Oldest and Largest TRUST COMPANY n the Terrry of Hawa Captal, Surplus and Undvded Profts Over One Mllon Doars THE ONE METHOD that defntely assures jou and your hers of an EXPERENCED and ECONOMCAL admnstran of your estate s the appontment of a corporate Execur such as the HAWAAN TRUST. Let us explan WHY Come n and talk t over. CORRESPONDENCE We Are Here To Serve NVTED You Hawaan Trust COMPANY, LMTED Safe Depost Vaults Wamea Stables, Ltd. The largest Garage on Kaua. The best place get transportan The Barkng Sands, Olokele Canyon, Wamea Canyon, Kokee Camps, Kukuolono Park, etc. We Do Busness all over the sland of Kaua Our Aus are comfortable, our Drvers are Relable and have been wth us for years, and know every nch of the country. We Rent Ford Cars Wthout Drvers. We have good Rdng Horses, accusmed the work. We do Prayng and Haulng by Trucks all over tho sland We run the Stage Lne between Lhue and Kekaha fve round trps per week. WAMEA RRAXCH Tel. W A. GOMEZ, Mgr. XAWLYVL BRANCH Tel. 492 L CLEM GOMES, Mgr. An all refnery gasolne wth a contnuous chan of bolng ponts. TANDARD OL COMPANY 5

3 By Authorty PUBLC NOTCE OF PRMARY ELECTON, J. Mahal Kaneakua, County Clerk Kaua, west of the boundary between of the County of Kaua, Terrry of the Kekaha and Wamea plantans Mahele Eono Ke koena ma o ka Halehoo-kolokolo Hawa, do hereby certfy that Apana o have bud a lne n extenson thereof along Koloa. Wah Koho, on ths th day of August, A. D. the western edge of Wamea Valley Koloa. 920, receved from the Honorable the southern boundary of Na Pal. Mahele Ehku Ka Apana o Lhue. Curts P. laukea, Secretary of Hawa, Pollng place, Kekaha schoolhouse. Wah Koho, Keena o ka Aha Hookolo- - a Publc Notce of Prmary Elecn, Thrd Precnct The porn of kolo Apana o Lhue. the and n accordance wth paragraph 2 Dstrct of Wamea on the sland of Mahele Ewalu Ka Apana o Kawa- - of Secn 29 of the Revsed Laws of Kaua, between the second precnct hau. Wah Koho, Halehookolokolo o Hawa, 95, as amended, do hereby and the bed of the Mahnaull Valley. Kapaa. publsh so much of sad Notce as s Pollng place, Wamea Courthouse. Mahele Ewa Ka mahele o ka Apa applcable the County of Kaua, Fourth Precnct The remander of na o Hanale ma ka aoao hkna o ke Terrry of Hawa, as follows: the Dstrct of Wamea. Pollng place kahawal o Kalhwa. Wah Koho, PUBLC NOTCE OF PRMARY Wakawel schoolhouse. Halekula o Klauea. ELECTON Ffth Precnct The porn of the Mahele Um Ke koena aku o ka Dstrct of Koloa west of the west Apana o Hanale. Wah Koho. Hale boundary of the land of Koloa. Pollng hookolokolo ma Walol. place. Offce of The RcBryde Sugar OKE NO KA OAO o kea Company at Wahawa. ke kau ne au malalo ae ne Notce s hereby gven that n accordance wth the terms of Chapter 8 of the Revsed Laws of Hawa, 95, a Prmary Elecn for the purpose of makng nomnans for a Delegate the House of Representatves of the Unted States and for a Senar and Representatves of the Legslature of the Terrry of Hawa as more partcularly herenafter set forth, wll be held on SATURDAY the 2nd day of Ocber, A. D. 920, wthn the County of Kaua, Terrry of Hawa, between the hours of eght oclock a. m., and fve oclock, p. m.. SENATORAL DSTRCT The Senaral Dstrct and the number of canddate for Senar be nomnated by each poltcal party ts as follows: FOURTH DSTRCT slands of Kaua and Nhau One. REPRESENTATVE DSTRCT The Representatve Dstrct and the number of canddates for Representatves be nomnated by each poltcal party are as follows: N THE SXTH DSTRCT FOUR. Dstrct, precncts, and pollng places are as follows: SXTH REPRESENTATVE DSTRCT Sxth Representatve Dstrct Fourth Senaral Dstrct. The slands of Kaua and Nhau consttutng the County of Kaua. Frst Precnct The sland of Nl-ha- Pollng Place, Nhau school-house-. : o : Ma Ke Kauoha HOOLAHA KOHO BALOTO WAE MOHO Owau o, J. Maha Kaneakua, Kakau-olel- o o ke Kalana o Kaua, Terre o Hawa, ma kea ke hooa ne au ua loaa ma au kea la o Augate, M. H. 920, ma ka Mea Hanohano Curts P. laukea, Kakauolelo o Hawa ne, te Hoolaha Koho Bulota Wae Mono, a kulke al me ka manao o ka mahele 2 o ka Pauku 29 o na Kanawa Houa o Hawa ne, 95, elke me a hoolola ma kea ke hoolaba aku ne au kekah mahele o ua Hoolaha la ma ke mea ho pll ma ke Kalana o Kaua ne, Terre o Hawa, pene: HOOLAHA KOHO BALOTA WAE MOHO. Ke hoolahala aku ne ma kea a kulke a ho me na olelo o ka Mokuna 8 o na Kanawa Hooponopono Houa o Hawa ne 95, e malamaa ana he Koho Balota Wae Moho no Kekah Elelo ka Hale o na Lunamakaanana o Amerka Hupua a no kekah Sena-- a ane na Lunamakaana no ka Aha-olel- o o ke Terre o Hawa a elke ho me a hoakaka ponoa nalulo ho ne ma ka POAONO ka la 2 o Okaba, M.H. 920, maloko ne o ke Kalana o Kaua, Terre o Hawa, mawaena o ka hora ewalu, a. n. ane ka hora elma p. m. Sxth Precnct The remander of the Dstrct of Koloa. Pollng place, Koloa Courthouse. Seventh Precnct The Dstrct of Lhue. Pollng place, Dstrct Court room at Lhue. Egth Precnct The Dstrct of Pollng place, Kapaa Courthouse. Nnth Precnct The porn of the Dstrct of Hanale east of the Kalh-wa- stream. Pollng place, Klauea schoolhouse. Tenth Precnct The remander of the Dstrct of Hanale. Pollng place, Waoll Courthouse. N TESTMONY WHERE- OF, have hereun set my (SEAL) hand and caused the Great Seal of the Terrry of Hawa be affxed. DONE at the capl n Ho nolulu, ths th day of August, A. D CURTS P. LAUKEA, Secretary of Hawa N TESTMONY WHEREOF, have hereun set my hand and caused the Seal of the (SEAL) County of Kaua, Terrry of Hawa, be affxed here. DONE at the County Seat at LHUE ths th day of August, A. D J. MAHA KANEAKUA, County Clerk, County of Kaua Second Precnct The porn of the Dstrct of Wamea on the sland of Aug. 7, 24,. Sept.. APANA KOHO SENATOA O ka Apana Koho Senua, ame ka nu o na moho no ka ohana Senaa waea ae a e kea ame kea aoao kalaana, pene no: Apana Koho Eha Na Mokupun o Kaua ame Nhau Hookah. APANA KOHO LUNAMAKAANANA O ka Apana Koho Lunamakaanana ame ka nu o na moho no na Luna makaanana e waea ae a e kea ame kea aoao kalaana pene no: lloko o ka Apana Koho Eono Eha Na Apana, na Mahele Koho Balota ame na Wah e koho balota a oa kea malalo ho ne: Apana Koho Eono no na Lunama kaanana Apana Koho Eha no ke Senaa, oa no ke Kalana o Kaua ne. Mahele Ekah Ka Mokupun o N hau. Wah Koho, Halekula o Nhau Mahele Elua Ka mahele o ka Apa na o Wamea ma ka Mokupun o Kaua ma ka aoao komohana aku o ka palena mawaena o na mahka o Kekaha ame Wamea ame kekah kaha loh e holo pl ana me ke kae komohana o ke awa awa o Wamea a hk ka palena hema o Na Pal. Wah Koho, Halekula o Kekaha. Mantle Ekolu Ka mahele o ka Apana o Wamea ma ka Mokupun o Kaua e waho ana mawaena o ka mahele elua ame lalo o ke awaawa o Mahnaull. Wah Koho, Halehookolo-kol- o ma Wamea. Mahele Eha Ke koena aku o ka Apana o Wamea. Wah Koho, Hale kula ma Makawell. Mahele Elma Ka mahele o ka Apana o Koloa ma ka aoao komohana aku o ka palena komohana o ka ana o Koloa. Wah Koho, Keena Kupakako o ka Hu Mahko o McBryde ma (SLA) o kea kou lma me ka hoopl pu ana ma ke Sla Nu o ke Terre o Hawa HANAA ma ka Hale Poo Au-puma, kea la o Augate, M. H CURTS P. AUKEA, Kakauolelo o Hawa. HOKE NO KA OAO o kea ke kau ne au malalo ae ne (SLA) o kea kou lma me ka hoopl pu ana ma ke Sla o ke Kalana o Kaua, Terre o Hawa. HANAA ma ke Kahua Hale Poo Aupun ma LHUE kea la o Augate, M. H J. MAHA KANEAKUA Kakauolelo, Kalana o Kaua. Aug. 7, 24,. Sept.. :o:-- N THE TREE TOPS The New York man who dscovered that the quetest part of New York after busness hours s the fnancal dstrct and has now fled plans for a $5,000 prvate dwellng on the p of a bg busness buldng near the harbor, does not act wthout precedent. Dust and roarng traffc, and lack of sunlght have already sent a number of magnatve New Yorkers the hgh roofs of the cty. Two hundred and ffteen feet above the street, on the p of a bg offce buldng near the edge of the shoppng dstrct, a New York archtect has hs studo and bachelor quarters. They cdmprze a spacous garden court n addn workng and lvng rooms. From ths garden s vsble the green prvet hedges that are on three sdes of another roof haven. The house here has seven rooms, ncludng a spacous lvng room A broad green awnng provdes a good-sze- d veranda on one sde, comfortably equpped wth hammocks and deck chars, and at the rear, oft the dnng-room-, s an open ar court. n the garden are flourshng nasturtum beds. Farther north, on a very hgh offce buldng overlookng the Grand Central Termnal, one of the most prom nent of New York archtects has hs cty home. Farther west on the p of a twenty-sr- buldng a goldfsh pool, fed by a lttle sne fountan, s the feature of the garden n whch s set another of these charmng refuges from the dust and caonfuson. of the streets below. Geranums, blue per wnkles, and tralng vnes grow wthn the garden lmts. The house tself provdes ample lvng quarters, and has on one sde of t a large handball court. n the same neghborhood, a popular actress has a roof home on the p of a prvate dwellng. But as t s stuated n a neghborhood where tall houses are the excepn, t has all the advantages of sunshne and fresh ar afforded n more closely bult secns only at ffteen or twenty sres above the street. John Barrymore, the acr, has planted apple trees n the garden of hs roof p resdence whch s bult on the roof of a buldng n fve-sr- Greenwch Vllage, a quarter n the older part of New York frequented, as a the Latn quarter n Pars, by artsts and wrters. THE GARDEN tsland, TtJES&AY, AUG. 24, 920 The ndependent. : - VARETY REPAR SHOP Lock and Gun Smth We repar Electrc rons. Peculars, Phonographs, and, all other electrcal and mechancal applances. Shop on Kng Street, opposte Young Hotel, Advt. EE Ej,?.V.,a.,,: o.v KAUAS EMPORUM ALONG THE LNE OF Dependable--Reputabl- e NATONALLY ADVERTSED GOODS WE HAVE JUST RECEVED A Drect Facry Shpment OF THE CELEBRATED HENZ "57" VARETES BEANS Baked Red Kdney, BEANS, Haked Wth lork md Toma Sauce. PORK AM) BEANS, Wthout Toma Sauee. BUTTER, Apple and Peanut. CHOW-CHOW-. CHUTNEY, HOUSE ADS, KETCUT, OLVES, OLVE OL. PCKLES, Sweet and Sour Mxed, TCKLES, S,veet and Sour (Jhrkns. FG PUDDNG, NDA KELS, BEEFSTEAK SAUCE, CHL SAUCE. SOUr SPAGHETT. VNEGAR C DEB MALT, WHTE For pcklng. CROSSE & BLACKWELLS PCKLES, Ghrkus and Mxed. CHOW-CHOW- PCKLED ONONS, PCKLED WALNUTS,. k, : ".,.r. w. n AXU WE CARRY REGULARLY N OUR. GROCERY DEPARTMENT BEECHNUT, BACON, SLCED BEEF, PEANUT BUTTER. "The Foods of the Fnest Flavor." BON-AM- "HASNT SCRATCHED YET" CllSCO, "For Fryng" "For Shortenng" "For Cake Makng" "CLCQUOT CLUB" Gnger Ale, lloot Beer, Sarsaparlla. CAMPBELLS, OK & BEANS, SOUPS, "Look For The Bed And Whte Label" "ARGO" CORN AND GLOSS STARCH. "Best For All Purposes" KNOX GELATN, "Whenever u Recpe Calls For Gelatn t Means Knox" GRAPE NUTS, "A Wuuderful Food For Chldren And Grown-ups- " DROMEDARY COCOA N UT, "Fresh Keepug" "OLD DUTCH CLEANSER" Chases Drt". BORDENS EAGLE MLK, "The Nanal Mlk" "HGHLANDER" MLK, Frst Qualty, Absolutely Pure. "CARNATON MLK" Sterlzed, Guaranteed. VAN CAMPS POllK & BEANS, Prepared n The Van Camp Ktchens" THE QUAKER OATS COMPANY, PUFFED RCE, PUFFED CORN, PUFFED WHEAT. UNDERWOODS, DEVLED HAM AND DEVLED TONGUE. KELLOGS, TOASTED CORN FLAK CS, SHREDDED WHOLE WHEAT, KRUMBLED BRAN. "AUNT JEMMA" PANCAKE FLOUR, "MVANSDOWN" CAKE FLOUR. "PUEZ" LOGANBERRY JUCE, "PHEZ" ASSORTED JAMS. "VORY SOAP" "Fur Washng Partcular Thngs" TOWLES "LOG CABN" SYRUP "Absolutely Pure Granulated Sugar and Maple Syrup" WELCS GRAPE JUCE "J FFY-- J ELL" Real Frut Deserts. "MNUTE" TAPOKA, No Soakng. The Nanal Drnk LBBYS, MEATS, JAMS, VEGETABLES The ce Cream Sold at Our Soda Fountan S MADE OF Pure Cream mported from Calforna. 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4 4 THK GARDEN.SXAND, TUESDAY, AUG. 24, 920 THE GARDEN SLAND ssued Every Tuesday KENNETH C. HOPPER Managng Edr TUESDAY - - -, - AUO". 24, 920 TO HAVE OUR ROADS They have been fndng out on Oahu, accordng the Advertser, that no ordnary road wll stand both heavy loads and hgh speeds. The new road over the Pal, carefully and expensvely bult, of concrete, s gong peces already under the stress of overloaded trucks drven at o hgh a speed. The cty engneer declares that a properly bult road wll stand almost any weght provded t s not combned wth undue speed. "For nstance," he says, "Truck loads of 5 ns would be allrght, f the trucks were not drven faster than sx mles an hour. But a 5-- n weght, combned wth a 5-nl- e velocty creates a force that smashes the road bts. There s no road that wll stand such treatment." The remedy for hs evl whch the cty engneer recommends s the lmtan of the speed. t s not easy, off hand, lmt overloadng. By lookng at a passng truck you cant be assured that t s overloaded, but wth a lttle practce you can tell when t s over-spee- Andany way, t s the over-speedn- g that s most dangerous, ne proposes accordngly that the speed lmt of 5 mles an hour be reduced perhaps sx, and the board of supervsors wll be asked pass an ordnace that effect. Now ths s all nterestng and sgnfcant matter for our consderan here on Kaua. Our traffc s ncreasng rapdly, especally our heavy traffc. The nter-slan- steamers are brngng more freght all the tme, all of whch has be dsturbed, most of t over the roads. Plantans, and pneapple growers, and sres and publc garages are runnng more and more trucks, and the trucks are gettng larger and heaver all the tme. We have now n use on the sland 22 trucks and the number s ncreasng rapdly. Aganst such a traffc, as t s, and as t s gong be, we wll fnd t very dffcult, f not mpossble, hold our own and keep our roads n any knd of shape. "Ve have no concrete road, nor are lkely have any tme soon. We must be content wth the knd of road that we have now, and take care of t. f there were any assurance that concrete or any other substance would stand the utmost stran that could be put upon t, then t mght be well rase the resstance of our roads the maxmum stran of the traffc, but snce that seems be hopeless, the obvous remedy s restran our traffc the capacty of our roads, at least for the present. Accordngly t would seem as though we ought follow promptly n the footsteps of Oahu, and ease up on our roads befowj they are utterly ravelled out. Just how ths may best be done we leave the road engneer and the supervsors determne. But we would respectfully suggest that the matter receve careful attenn at ther hands before t s o late. wfexmfwomex te The attanment of equal suffrage rghts by women doesnt by any means nsure the early advent of the Mllenum. The women, the very best of them, are all human, wth human lmtans, and human emons. They wll make mstakes, and sometmes, perhaps, wlfully, do wrong. They wll not entrely elmnate the evls of poltcs but they wll materally mprove thngs, we beleve. Women have hgher deals than men; or perhaps t would be better say they are more senstve ther deals than men. They take moral ssues more serously than men. Where the average man s apt say of some publc evl or some shady transacn n publc affars, "Ol well, thats the way of the world!" the woman wll be more nclned cry, "ts a shame and a dsgrace, and ought not be lerated for a moment!" And even where the man agrees wth her he wll be apt let t go for the sake of peace or because of busness afflans, whle she wll pursue the matter relentlessly a fnsh or a falure, ner moral sense s keener, and her moral grp stronger. These two thngs wll make her a power for purer poltcs and better government. Women, from tme mmemoral have been more vtally and ntellgently nterested n the problems of the home, and of the care and educan of chldren and youth than men. As a rule n every home these problems are almost entrely gven over her for solun, and her handlng of them s accepted wthout quesn by the head of the house. t stands reason that ths specal tranng must gve her superor ntellgence, and superor judgment n handlng them n a publc way. And naturally she wll gve these matters much more attenn than the average man does or perhaps can, and she may well be expected exercse a very salutary nfluence m these affars. And these n fars consttute ; very large and mportant part of government and one whch s steadly growng n mportance. The average woman wll have more tme devote the study of publc quesns than the average man has. n justfcan of ths statement we would nstance the great ncrease of womens clubs throughout the length and breath of the land, after the style of our own Mokhaua Club, and wth a smlar lve and aggressve nterest n publc affars. The man s mmersed n busness affars, and o often accepts the poltcal prescrpn that s prepared for hm by the party, wthout much nvestgan n hs own part. The woman wll want know the whys and wherefores, and wll want come her own hde--, pendent conclusons. Fnally, there may be some sgnfcance n her assern that "any change at all wll be a change for the better! Thngs cant be any worse, and they wll be better!" Undoubtedly thtte wll be a great mauy of the women of the gnorant and ndfferent knd, who wll be no wht better than ther men folks; but among the more educated and publc sprted classes very much may be expected from the partcpan of women n the THE CAXCE TO GET EVEX When the women of Kaua get the vote and come the polls for the next elecn, they wll doubtless recall how relentlessly some of the members of the last legslature fought the womans suffrage bll. At the tme these obstrucnsts were warned that the day would come when the women would get back at them, and that ther names would be kept n mnd aganst that day. That tme has come, and some of these same men are now n the feld lookng for votes. Now s the tme remember them! VALUABLE MATERAL A promnent man of hgh standng and large nfluence n, wrtes of the Malu-mal- u papers n the Garden sland. "These hsrcal papers are of great value, and wsh that there was such a socety on each sland, so that the personal recollecns of the older resdents could be preserved." Kaua has set a most commendable example n ths respect, and has done more than any other sland of the group preserve ts local hsry, n fact t s about the only one that has done t at all. And the Garden sland has become a vertable reposry for valuable hsrcal papers. GERM AX MARKS A year ago a newspaper man n Seattle nvested most of hs savngs n German Marks, whch were then sellng at three and a half cents. He was one of a group of newspaper men who made such an nvestment." These canny young men whose occupan forced them study the trend of events from day day though they knew what they were dong. They were postve that wthn a few mouths German Marks would rse n value consderably. Ther "nvestment," they frankly admtted, was a gamble but they thought the odds were n ther favor. Today German Marks are quoted at less than two and a half cents. t looks now as f they wont rse much above that level for a long tme. Meanwhle, the savngs these newspaper men ted up n German Marks are lyng dle earnng nothng for them. More than that, f they needed money they would have sell ther Marks at a loss. They could not borrow one cent upon them from a bank. One of these newspaper men has learned hs lesson. He sad the other day, " am through wth German Marks, scks and all get rch quck schemes. J have some Lberty Bonds and am holdng them. am tryng buy some more and am puttng some money asde regularly through the purchase of War Savngs Stamps. earn my money o hard let sharks get t. The only securtes Tl nvest n n the future are those guaranteed bv Uncle Sam." There are lot of persons who mght proft by a leaf from ths newspaper mans experence. Are you one of them? LETTERS FROM A CADET Comp Kearney, San Dego. Yesterday went n wn telegraph. After had fnshed, gether went church n Coronado Cty. We Dne Wth Mrs. Spreckles magne our surprse when Mrs. Spreckles, "the Mrs. Spreckles" wfe of the multmllonare, sugar kng, came up and nvted us lunch wth her. Of course we all accepted. She ok ls the Coronado Hotel, whch s consderably bgger than the Young, and gave us a swell seven course dnner. You can magne our feelngs as we. clumsy country Jakes n ll fttng feld unforms, wth 9 pound boots on our foet went squeakng past monocled Englshmen n dress suts and socety lades n evenng gowns. The Grand Daughter cf John D However, Ms. Spreckles treated us as though we were prnces. Shp had a lot of swell dames there, and one of them was a grand daughter of John n. Rockefeller. She sad that she was gong down n her yacht next month, and of course we all admtted that our fathers were powerful sugar kngs, and practcally owned the slands. So f you see the John D. granddaughter on Kaua, and fnd her askng for the wealthy magnate who had a son n Camp Kearney shootng contest, dont be surprsed. and dont gve me away! After dnner, whch ncdentally ended at oclock, we all went the boat races and had a dandy tme there. They certanly dd treat us well, and we wont forget t all for a long tme. When we left she forced candy and cgars on us, that s candy or cgars. t seems that she has no chldren, and so turns all her attenn the solders, and tres her best gve them a good tme, and the boys. half of them homesck desperan, certanly apprecate t very much. Hawa, Well up n the Lne There are 500 men n the camp from the Pacfc Coast and South Western States. Most of them are college men, much older and more mature than we from Hawa are. n fact, as far as can learn, am the youngest n the whole 500. Of course n the natural order of thngs we wouldnt stand much show alongsde these older and more experenced men. But two or three of our boys have done so well that they have been selected go Camp Perry n Oho for the nternanal contests there, and am one of them. We leave n a few days, and wll be there a month. Camp Perry, Oho, Well we are here n Camp Perry, the dandest camp that have seen yet. The range s a splendd one, all grass, and not dust, as the one at Camp Kearney was. We had qute an nterestng tme comng over on the tran. t was a fve day trp whch gave us a lttle tme sp over at every bg cty. We spent 24 hours n Chcago, so that we had tme see the cty and take n the famous sck yards, whch had heard so much about. 22 n the Shade t was terrbly hot comng through Arzona and New Mexco. At Needles, Arzona, the temperature was 22 n the shade. After comng n Colorado the temperature mproved, and the desert began dsappear, and gve place small farms dotted wth trees and cattle, and occasonally a wn or even a cty. When we got n Kansas the farms grew larger and better. And soon there were vast stretches of the fnest rch farmng land that one could magne, just as green and pretty as could be. Of all the states wc have come through Kansas pleased me the most, and f ever want work on a farm wll come Kansas. Dsapponted Wth the Ctes There s a lot of beautful country here, but the bg ctes dont care for. was very much dsapponted n Chcago, for t was a crowded, drty cty, wth smoke always hangng over t. Best Shots From all Over the World There are a thousand men here, the best shots from all over the world, England, France, taly, and the Phlppnes all have teams here. t certanly s a prvlege shoot aganst them, even though we know that we have very lttle chance for honors. We are not 200 yards from Lake Ere where we go n for a swm every day. The water s qute warm, much better than the Calforna water, whch s as cold as ce. have met many people here who have frends n the slands or know people there. had a queer experence n that lne comng over from Sandusky. The tran was full, so had st wth a young woman, and fnally got n conversan wth her. She was surprsed fnd that was from the slands, and sad that she had taught for two years n Kona, near the Pars old msson home. asked her f she had ever met a Mrs. L. and her son there, she repled that she wasnt fortunate enough meet Mrs. L. but she knew the boy. Havng come over by the Southern route we hope go by a Northern route Washngn San Francsco. State and thence svku CORONA TYPEWRTERS n THE STUDENT - TRAVELER - HOME Troduce the same perfect typewrtten copy that any $0.00 machne does ffm HAWAAN NEWS CO, LTD. $J.UU Young Hotel Bldg. Thrty Day Economy Rug Sale Bare floors are expensve when they can be covered wth Lenox Rugs At these prces S.G nches 80c 8x0 feet $9.60 xg feet.s0 9x2 feet x9 feet x5 feet,, nch runners OSc the yard. 0 nch runners 80c the yard Rag Rugs, Rush Rugs, Fbre Rugs, Congoleum Rugs. At all bargan prces Buy now and save money on your ruga and floor coverngs. Lewers & Cooke, Ltd. 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5 . THE GARDEN SLAND, TUESDAY, ALO, 24, 920 The Fndng of The Anne E HH H See.WATCH THS SPACE Phone 72 NEXT WEEK ELEELE J.. SLVA, Prop. STORE Eleele, Kaua ANNOUNCEMET Tel. 288 WE ARE pleased announce our many frends and patrons that we have been apponted agents on Kaua for the celebrated C YMWM D and that a large shpment of these batteres have just arrved. We are also prepared repar and recharge your old batteres and can furnsh you wth a rental battery whle your old one s beng repared. Fresne Tres for Fords, and Tres for Sale. These tres are for 8000 mles. KAPAA GARAGE CO. Kapaa P. O. Box 26 That schooner can be waterlogged and drft about or ten days between the slands wthout beng pcked up n these days of frequent communcan and many vessels, seems next mpossble. Yet t s Just what happened n the case of the ll starred lttle schooner the Anne K. Some two weeks or so ago, ths lttle schooner left for Molo-ka- l wth a load of lumber beltngng the Cty Mll Co. The crew conssted of the captan three men, and two boys. She was hardly out of the harbor when she commenced leak badly, and the pumps refused work so that she flled rapdly. Becomng helpless she was borne by the current steadly the westward, drftng along the southern shore of Oahu, but o far out run across any help. When off Barbers pont the captan despatched the only boat they had, wth the three men n t, seek help whle he and the two boys remaned aboard. As she carred a deck load of lumber the captan felt sure he could keep the schooner afloat untl help came. n order do ths t was of the utmost mportance keep the load ntact and prevent t shftng. Accordngly t was a pretty steady Job for the captan and the two boys renew the lashngs and make sure that every thng was allrght. Another pressng job was the up keep of a regular flare servce, at two hour ntervals, durng the nght. For tunately they had gasolne and kero sene, and an mprovsed rch on a pole made an effectve flare. Ther frst hope of rescue lay n passng steamer gong south, whose attenn and assstance they tred secure, but faled. She probably ddnt see them. After they had been a week out, and had drfted the south and westward of Nhau the Transport Madawaska hove n sght, and came wthn a mle of them, then strange say, went on her way Manla. She however, at least rendered them the servce of wrelessng the fact that they had seen the flares and fnally on more explct nqury, furnshed the exact locan. The lghthouse tender Kukul was at once despatched her ad and found the d craft very near where the flares had been seen. Capt. Fltz and the two boys were very much reduced, as they had been wthout food for several days and had suffered from sun and wnd and nght exposure. The waterlogged vessel proved be o heavy w port, so the deck, load and all that would burn was set on fre, and the balance blown up. :: The Toma as a Panacea The orange as a frut, and the ma as a vegetable have always been very hghly esteemed smply now they were palatable. But t transpres that they are much more valuable than most people realze.. Scentfc research has recently made the dscovery that, n addn the nutrtne qualtes of food, what are known as "vtamns" are absolute ly necessary health. The best of food, wthout these vtamns, s m perfectly assmlated, and fals large ly of Us purpose, and varous almen tary dsorders set n. Now t seems that the orange and the ma are partcularly rch n the mysterous qualtes known as vl tamns, and thus gan an added m portance n the detary of all ntell gent people. t has long been known that orange Juce s a very helpful and wholesome food, adjunct every ntellgent and mother uses t freely n connecn wth whatever lactc food may requre. her baby the and hgh prce of both home Durng the war, oranges, scarcty at and abroad, led the senrch for the same qualtes n other natural products, wth the result that the ma has been found be even superor the orange n ths respect, fortunately also t s more readly avalable, cheaper, and more readly sred. Canned or dred the vtamn potences are preserved. Almost everyone lkes maes, and s glad eat them raw or cooked whenever they are avalable. n the lght of ther excepnally valuable propertes we should make a pont of usng them more freely than we do; and they Bhould fnd an assured place n every ktchen garden, so that they may be avalable for every day n the vear. t mnv nnt h pnav n hnvn t larger and fner varetes always n frut, but the small varetes, whch readly grow wld, and bear profusely, ana seem be proor aganst pest ana dsease, they the Just as good for, j cookng, or even for salads, f you can just forget that they are cheap and common. Get them once estab-- J lshed n your garden and they wll propagate themselves, and prove a vertable bouauza for your table. Eat at FO R EL PER CENT NTEREST Compounded and pad sem-annuall- y by our Savngs Department. OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY WTH "THE BANK FOR EVERYBODY" CHLDS When n New, modern, hgh class restaurant, centrally located. Cool and comfortable; best food and servce. European plan. K. C. HOPPER, Operated n connecn wth the Blasdell Hotel J.F. CHLD, Proprer. SAVNOS"". THE GARDEN SLAND PUBLSHNG CO., LTD. Up-To-Da- te Prnters, Bookbnders and Publshers of THE GARDEN SLAND j A Weekly Newspaper ssued Tuesdays. Entered at the Posffce at Lhue, Hawa, as Second-clas- s Matter. Subscrpn Rates: Per Year, $2.50 Sx Months,.50 Three Months j.,00 Subscrpns Payable n Advance. CV7 ADVERTSNG HATKK ON APPLCATON wvzr Busness Manager a chartforyour cary Our Board of Lubrcan Engneers has determned the correct consstency of Zerolene for your make of car. ts recommendans are avalable for you n the Zerolene Correct Lubrcan Charts. Get one for your car at your dealers or our nearest stan. Use Zerolene for the Correct Lubrcan, of your aumoble, truck or tracr. STANDARD OL COMPANY (Calforna) Agradefor each type ofengne s mm. m. BET ff

6 Saue Your Clothng demands that the expensve shrt, the fne gown ECONOMY sut be laundered, cleaned or dyed oulj by THE METHOD EXQUSTE of the FRENCH LAUNDRY and DYKNG AND CLEANNG "NVOKKS J. ABADE, Prop. (Send the package by Parcels Post) Mght as Well Have t Armco may cost a lttle more buy, because t costs a lot more make, but t lasts. THERE s no mystery about Armco rons resstcnce rust. Smply the fact that weather cannot dsntegrate a fne, sold ron of per cent purty. Ordnary ron s flaky and the chemcal mpurtes combne wth salt, ran and sun quckly tear t peces. ron Works Co. Wholesale Dstrburs,. opyrfht Haft Schadncr Ac Marx Slvas Toggery,. f,jf 4 Dealers n General Merchandse Amercan Facrs Pants AmFac Red Label Coffee Yale Locks & Hardware WHOLESALE DSTRBUTORS - - M- hall & sn Lt!v l Dstrburs j t m vll TERRT0RY 0F Hawa Jr f r THE GARDEN SLAND, TUESDAY, AUG. 24, 920 The Cvc Convenn And ts Program (Specal Correspondence) Have the cvc organzans of ths communty any suggesns offer for the program of the forth comng Eghth Annual Cvc Conven n n Hlo n September? Ths la the query of Dr t. B. Ellot, Homer L. Hoks. and Rev. J. Lamb Doty of Hlo, who make up the on program. At a recent meetng of the Hlo Board of Trade, whch has the care of the convenn n hand, t was determned lmt the actvtes of ths years meetng busness only Wth ths end n vew the program commttee had prepared a tentatve program, copes of whch have been forwarded varous cvc bodes throughout the terrry, wth re quests that suggesns for addns be forwarded mmedately. The program as tentatvely drawn s as follows: Eghth Annual Cvc Convenn Hlo, Hawa, Sept. 2 25, 920 Socal Welfare:. "BULDNG A BETTER HAWA", : General Aspects of socal Wel fare Work n Ths Terrry. 2: Reports from slands (a) What We Are Dong On Oahu, (b) What We Are Dong On Kaua, (c) What We Are Dong On Mau(d) What We Are Dong On Hawa.. The Sugar Plantans and So cal Welfare Work. 4: The Boy Scout Movement. Educan: : What Can We Do mprove Our Schols: 2: What Shall We Do Wth the Foregn Language Schools? : Under-pad-? Are Our Teachers 4: The Future of the Unversty of Hawa. Santan: of Loudon, recommenas varnsh as one of the most effectve ways of des troyng rats on a large scale. n an ntervew Dr. Howard explaned that the substance use s a Btrong lthographc varnsh. t should be warmed by heatng the contaner that holds t n bolng water. vt nen warm, ne varnsn wll run. and n that condn t should be spread one sxteenth one eghth of an nch thck on peces of strawboard or farly thck cardboard about ffteen nches by twelve nches. A margn of an nch should be left clear of varnsh. and the bat placed n the centre of the board where t wll stck the varnsh. The traps should be placed along the rat runs or near the holes. They reman effectve for about four days, when the old varnsh should be scraped off and a fresh layer appled. "We are contnually wth the rat problem n the cty," sad Dr. Howard. "We frst dscovered that varnsh was beng used n a place n Fenchurch Street. Snce then we have expermented very successfully. n some cases we have caught sxty and eghty rats, and can recommend the varnsh trap as an excellent means of lddng a place of rats. Dsappontments arse chefly through the varnsh beng o weal; or o tacky. That allows the rats move on t wth mpunty. We are tryng standardze the varnsh. People should contnue put down the boards as long as they catch rats. t does not matter f a board has had a dead rat on t. Just remove the body and put on more varnsh. "The varnsh s not posonous, and a coroners jury would probably fnd that the rats had ded of natural causes, followng a shock." contnued Dr. Howarth. " thnk that they de of. P. O. : The Preventable Causes of nfant Mortalty n Ths Terrry. 2: How Make Healther Ctzens? Eexan: : Where the Money Comes from and Where t Goes? frght. Once ther tals stck ther 2: How are We Gong Pay for doom s sealed. They nover get near Needed mprovements? the bat. They get ther feet n the : How Shall We Provde Revenue varnsh, and the more they struggle for Wharf Upkeep? the faster they stck. Rats caught durng the nght are always dead n the Mscellaneous: : Protecn and mprovement of mornng; and t s a very remarkable Hawaan Forests. thhg that, f two rats get on the 2: What s Beng Done Attract gether, one of them klls the and Satsfy the Toursts? other. Evdently, each thnks that the : The Best and Most Economcal Country other s holdng hm. Then there s Road for Mor Traffc? a battle royal, and we always fnd one 4: s There Need for mprove wth ts neck btten through. mert n nter-slan- Transportan? d "As ts beng cruel, there s no : o: need waste sentment. Certanly t Varnshng s as a Rat not so cruel as phophorous poson, Trap whch takes about four hours kll." As the result of experments, Dr. Youths Companon. Howarth, medcal offcer for the Cty Passng the Lght Hawa has recently partcpated n nter-nana verynterestng cere mony n New York Cty, the candle ceremony of the nternanal Cosmopoltan club. Forty four nanaltes were represented, arranged n a long transverse lno across the stage, each wth ts banner placard, and a candle. At a gven sgnal Syra at one end of the lne turns hs card showng Syra n large letters, and wth hs lghted candle lghts that of Canada, whereupon Canada turns hs card and passes the lght Astrala. n ths way the lght s passed the entre length of the lne untl Uncle Sam s ranched. Hawa comes seventh on advan- the lst and shows up good tage.. BoxG C. B. HOFGAARD & C0..LT D. NOTCE TO KAUA MERCHANTS Notce s hereby gven that on and after ths date, August st, 920, Mr. K. C. Ka, of Hanapepe, Kaua, wll sever hs connecns wth our frm, and all accounts due us wll be payable us drect or Mr. Arthur H. Woug, of Kapaa, our new agent on the sland of Kaua. NTEU SLAND TRADNG CO., Ltd.,, T. H. 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7 THE GARDEN SLAND, TUESDAY, AUG. 24, 920 What s a Captalst? The term "Captalst s a very elastc word. t means a person wlo, wthout physcal effort on hs part, receves an ncome from money nvested f you own property, small or large, of any knd on whch you receve a return wthout physcal effort on your part, "You are a Captalst, The Only Person Who s Not a Captalst s One Who Does Not Own Anythng at All. le spends as fast as he makes and n many cases s ready confscate yours after he spends hs own. THE BANK OF BSHOP & CO., LTD. cj Wamea Branch ma..bll Shakespeare never tasted Coffee T Coffee as a beverage was ntroduced from Araba n the lftl. J century n Egypt and Constantnople. t was not known n Europe untl some tme later. a Had Shakespeare enjoyed a cup of Mayflower Pure Kona Coffee every mornng for breakfast, hed have felt o cheerful wrte all those gloomy tragedes. Thnk how lucky you are be able get MAYFLOWER PURE KONA COFFEE. MAY & CO., LTD. Your grocvr has t or can yet t. AGENT Dstrburs Wrappng Paper Twne Paper Bags, Tel. Stanery School Supples H. W. AKO PATTERN & CO., LTD., HONOLULU 55L Tp Top Buldng, Lhue. The K. C. Hopper News Agency Lhue, Kaua Subscrpns receved for Magaznes, Newspapers and Perodcals from all parts of the world. All Languages Foregn and Domestc Patronze Home ndustry and Save Money From the Other slands ASHES OF W. E. SHAW SCATTERED OVER SEA OF HONOLULU HARBOR Carryng out the last wshes of the dead, the ashes of the late Walter E. Shaw, whch were brought by the wdow, Mrs. Elzabeth Bgelow Shaw, by the Matsona on Tuesday last from Sun Francsco, were scattered over the sea outsde of the bar of harbor Tuesday afternoon says the Advertser. A small party of frenls attended the ceremony. Tennysons "Crossng the bar," was read by Kt-har-. Trent. Masonc servces were held n Alameda before the ashes were brought. W. E. Shaw ded n Alameda, Calforna, seevral weeks ago whle on a vst wth Mrs. Shaw the manland. He was born n St. Paul, Mnnesota, and was 5G years old. Shaw frst came Hawa when a lad of 4. n S90 he returned the slands, snce when he made hs home here. Ho was the real estate and hdes busness n and owned consderable property n Kanuk. Survvng the late Mr. Shaw are the wdow, two brothers, Harry L. Shaw, of Bonson, Smth Co., and Sumner F. Shaw a cvl engneer of Guatemala Cty, Central Amerca, and two ssters, Mrs. Wllam Blasdell of, and Mrs. B. C. Sweet of Termnal sland, Calforna. PRETTY CEREMONY MARKS CLOSNG OF 20 SUMMER SCHOOL Calabashes flled wth frut were presented by the students of the ter-rrsummer school ther faculty at closng exercses held yesterday at McKnley Hgh school, says the Advertser of the 9th. Wllam McClusky, drecr of the school, whs presented by Mrs. Lousa Ace McGregor, representng the students teachers, wth a calabash bear ng a mother-of-pear- l nlay of hs name and the date of the gft, somethng t s sad was never before attempted on any calabash. A muscal program was gven under tho leadershp of Mrs, Nancy Andrews, followed by a numebr of addresses, among them, "Sprtual Values of Educan." by Vaughan MacCaughey. Presentan of certfcates for attendance was then made by Mr. McClus-key.-. HGHER PHONE TOLLS DRAW MAU PROTESTS The publc utltes commsson receved a batch of protests from Mau aganst the long dstance ll ra for the use of telephones proposed by the Mutual Telephone Company. Practcally all of the sgnatures were of persons lvng n the Makawao neghbor hood. Lahana, Waluku and other parts of the sland are stll be heard from says the Advertser of Thursday. When the utltes commsson heard the petn of tho telephone company at Waluku, for permsson ncrease rates an unroar was started, but o late brng out any concrete commu-- nty expresson wthn the perod of the commssons proposed stay. The commsson consented, however, allow 0 days tme n whch wrtten objecns mght be fled at the offce n. Ths spell of grace expres next Monday and t s assumed here that the remander of the protests wll reach the commsson Saturday and Sunday mornng. Mau has had ll rates dstant ponts for persons other than subscrbers for a long tme. The new scheme s more extensve and seeks rng n subscrbers as well. HLO DRUNKS TO RECEVE JAL SENTENCES N FUTURE He that mbbes not wsely but o well n Hlo wn s gong have hard sleddng. Judge Osoro says that jal seutences wll be handed out n future. "To my mnd, prohbted volans have gone o far already," Judge T. E. M. Osoro s quoted n the Hlo Post-Heralas havng sad n mposng a sentence of fve days on Tucedo Seraben. "The prohbn law s wth us. and rrespectve of what anybodys personal deas may be on that subject. feel that t s dstnctly the duty of the offcers of the law dscourage volans by as drastc means as may be necessary. "Hereafter persons arrested may jump her bal f they choose do so, but that wll not save them, for n such cases wll mmedately ssue bench warrants. Futhermore, f upon tral t thall prove that the charge s well founded, there wll be no fne mposed and the man wll go jal Ths goes for everybody, of whatever race or stan." WORLD CANNNG RECORD BEATEN BY PNEAPPLE PACKERS OF HONOLULU Worlds cannng records are fallng as the Hawaan Pneapple Company s puttng up the 920 crop of Hawaan pneapple. Tuesdays output was 8,004 cases or cans whch s clamed be a world record for frut packng n a sngle day. t may ev-- exceed the work of the great salmon canneres. Advertser. GROWNG DEMAND FOR REAL ESTATE APPEARS Renewed nqury, especally for resdental property, s reported by real estate agences generally an extent j not usually found n August. There was an apparent dmnun of nterest late last month and n the early part of the present but agences report the appearance of comng actvty wth numbers of transacns approachng the pont of closng. There s a san gune feelng expressed that the, autumn months wll show a lvely busness and steady contnuance through the wnter s forecast. Advertser. PER AT KANEOHE NEARLY COMPLETED Construcn of the new 400 foot per at Coral Gardens whch precedes the start of construcn work on the proposed hotel s reported as nearng complen. The man per has been run out ts full length and recent construcn has been upon the T. Meantme prelmnary work out the premses has been gong on. Advertser. Lfe at Malumalu n the Old Days (Contnued from page 2) she would feel satsfed. Mss Ward came from Seattle take my place n December. Mr. Lydgate and were marred u at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Cooke, January rd 898. We went my grlhood home n Calforna on our weddng trp. On our return n Aprl we lved at the hotel for several months whle the new parsonage was buldng. Thru the kndness and generosty of Mr. G. N. Wlcox, we were allowed plan and buld t as we lked. We lved there for over twenty years years full of happness and joy mxed wth much strenuous endeavor. n January, 920, we moved n our own new home, dear us already and as recall these experence, many happy memores that have been crowded n the back ground of an ever busy lfe, come troopng my mnd and could go on and on recall ng experence after experence but may not. And of the dear people at the Smth homestead at Koloa whom menned n the begnnng of ths paper all have gone n the beyond leavng n memory days of joyful companon shp and rare frendshp that the hand of death has not destroyed. The nspran of ther noble and unselfsh servces those about them s a bt of Gods presence here on earth, workng n our mdst. : : Y. W. C. A. NOTES Mrs. John Mdkff s soon enter tan tho H.. Clubs. Mrs. Mdkff s gve the grls some ponters on home decoran, a theme always attractve young women, and ono on whch she s most qualfed Sometme n the fall Mss Gladys- Thompson wll take tho clubs on a hke and lead the same young lades a deeper apprecan of natures beautes. Mrs. Wm.. Rce, Jr. expressed a wsh some tme ago have the clubs at her home for an evenngs socal tme. The grls dearly love one of Mrs. Rces heart--hear- t talks. These frendly contacts are wonderfully constructve developng womanhood. Mss Madelene Soule Krday mornng. wll return The Y. W. C. A. olllce was Saturday mornng by u vst from mss :eu rnttcy 0 nonouu. m: Fndley s here on a vacan of two T or n re weens, uu ner 0 t-- you u a that scrundus nternanal exhbt that.. 4,., nt.on nt tha t,.,ft,,.. U T JU9V )7 H L U J llonal nsttute of. The genus of the whole stunt was Mss T Fndley herself, though you cannot get her admt t. y v -, A LUXUROUS NECESSTY Llojrre.sN s not ( onlmctl!tl;t(s am wrcltss tclc--.y. Mulcn scence las shown ts laml n m: l a ronno phce artcle as soap. C-tn- Ol Sonp s nale from Natures lntsl flcanscs olve Ol am Coeoantt ol. Try t for shampoo, hath or n he nursery. Suhl h; Druslx dud drum s WHOLESALE AND mm DSTRBUTORS Theo. H. Daves & Co., Ltd. HONOLULU Sugar Facrs and Commsson MPORTERS GENERAL Merchants OF GENERAL MERCHANDSE HARDWARE Bulders Hardware Crockery Glassware Slverware Sportng Goods Fshng Tackle Frearms Ammunn Safes Refrgerars Sparlc rugs Flashlghts Pants Varnshes Crushes Ols Greases Harness Saddlery Roofng Trunks Sut Cases etc. etc. GROCERES Fancy and Staple Lnes, Feed, etc. DRY GOODS Shoes Tolet Supples Stanery etc. etc. Wrters NSURANCE AGENTS of Fre, Marno, Compensan, Aumoble and Mscellaneous nsurance Polces. AGENTS FOR Canadan-Australa- Royal Mal Steamshp Lne. Upon applcan nforman wll bo cheerfully furnshed n regard any of our lnes n whch you may be nterested. No. KK22 HLO Effcent Housewves Use Keen Kuttcr Cutlery "The recollecn of QUALTY remans long after the PRCE ts forgotten. Ktchen ols m-a- lttle men hut women Ohl how mportant. E.C. Smmons l ur 50 yvurs we have known of ths mportance. We have studed, rade Murk analyzed and cxpcrnn nf-- l t nvar.l one cna make eacn b.cea xutter ttegutwua. T(J0 anj j,;cee t.f r..t!ery, the fao-- ever produced. To make Keen Kutur Parng Knves, Steels, Food Choppers and the lke ols of pru en v orkng effcency. ba been done ar.unpl-hed- fur uner the Kern Kutler nark (be hoaaewfe- wll bud wear fostng l t..jl.l.trt labor, lave Uu.e...d make ba;py and cuatcmcd ktcbcm Ttere"a a.ued protecn h t!.e Keen Kuttcr ruarautcc, fur tle purcbaac prce U alwaya ready be returned ccn tur lle,l.llt rea.!. For crbceucy ktchen, u.e K.-t- Kutter Toota. SMMONS HARDWARE COMPANY - - NSST UPON THE fove WAY POLCY: Why pay more for several polces ance n ono polcy for less money? when you can combne your nsur- t pays: () SCKNESS (2) ACCDENT () PERMANENT TOTAL DSABLTY (4) OLD AGE () DEATH s your famly provded for aganst a Rany-day- Henry Waterhouse Trust Co., Ltd. t - 4

8 Elmnatng The "Game JTN The Tme was when people referred the aumoble busness as a "game." When you buy your car you expect buy t from a reputable Mor Car Merchant. Because you want know that your car represents real nvestment, not a gamblers chance. Nawlwl Garage, Ltd, has helped elmnate the "game" from the Mor car busness. We offer you cars of known qualty, wth a nanal reputan, backed by our local reputan and servce; cars wth nvestment and resale value. Of a tal of over 00 makes of cars, only a very few have adequate representan n the local market. The car that s not worthy of the best representan, s not worthy of your consderan. N A FEW WEEKS WE WLL HOLD ANOTHER YOU JUY AX ARTCLE AT Tll- llegulal Pt tll AM) Ul A StCOX D OXE FOR ov. f you are not on our Malng Lst and recevng our monthly Hexall News, please sem a post card request be placed on the Lst, that we may send you a descrpn of tems be ollered n the Sale. Benson, Smth & Co., Ltd. lexall Sre HOTEL LHUE (The Farvew) Tsventy-ttf- o elegant rooms n Man Buldng Three Ary Cottages Cusne unexcelled n country dstrcts W. H. Rce, Jr., Proprer READ SERVCE EVERY SECOXD THE! Tank Buldng Fort & Hotel Streets Renforced Brazng W. M. MULLN WELDNG ENGNEER Acetyleno and LHUE HOTEL Electrc Weldng Kaua GARDEN SLAND lfme-mcbry- de A Great THE GAltD.EN StANt), T0ESDAY, AUG. 2, 020 $ f yyfl (Contnued from Pago ) Pcrrora come homo after the catch. Byrd fles out rght. Threo runs. Lhuo Mtzu fans; Ta gets a ht; Lovoll flcs out left and Okuda goes thrd. Do sends a slow grounder frst and s tagged. Umpres: Chllngsworth and Mar-s- Makee, Klauea. Whle Lhuo was losng, the Makees went n a te wth tho McBrydes for frst honors by defeatng Klauea at Klauea by the score of. The game was one of tho most ragged exhbns of the popular pastme seen ths season, as tho losers erred eght tmes and the wnners three, most of tho errors resultng n runs at crtcal moments. Kenneth Hce and Soong, of the wnners, and Kerr, of the losers, were partcularly off color. Cunmngs outptched Curts of Kl auea, allowng sx hts, strkng out twelve, and walkng one. n the sec ond nnng, ho started by strkng out the frst batter up then allowed two sngles, and struck out the next two. Curtss allowed eleven blngles, threo of whch were struck out seven and walked four. The Makecs scored two runs n each of the frst threo nnngs, added another n tho seventh and salted the game away by makng four more n tho last two nnngs. Kllauca was unable score untl tho sxth when Soong and Kenneth Hoc mussed thngs up, and a couple of Klauea runners crossed tho plate. Wood got a free tcket n the eghth, and Cummlngs hm homo wld-ptche- d for Klaueas last run of tho day. Curts, p 0 0 Mahkoa. ss-- b W. Akana, 2b-s- s Wood, lb J. Akana. f b-2- Kerr Pacheco, c Allen, rf Martns, cf Kel, rf-c- t Totals By nnngs Makco Baschts Klauea Baseht Makeo McBrydo Lhuo Makawel Klauea STANDNG 5 2 G G 27 0 S 245G sg OF TEAMS W P S 9 G G 5 PC GGG D55 75 NEXT SUNDAYS GAMES Next Sundays games wll be as Makec- - Lhue at Kapaa; Maka at Makawel. :: Y. M. C. A. ACTVTES wel-klaue- a Last Frday nght a stalwart band of half dozen Lhue athletes made an nvason on Wamoa accept lat-rthe s challenge for a game of basket ball or volley ball, ether one or both. Tho upshot of the escapade was that Wamoa presented an mpregnable lne-u- for volley ball, whle the vst ors had bo allowed tme learn the rules of the game and get n a few practce strokes before the battle was joned. Naturally under such condns, tho match was so far as the fnal one-sde- score would ndcate, Wamoa wnnng tho threo straght games for the match. Havng learned the general prncples of volley ball by ths tme, Lhuo con tnued playng wth ther exultant op ponents runnng up good scores re peatedly, but falng make tho necessary 5 ponts ahead of the lusty Wameaus. Lhuo then challenged the homo team a basketball game, but Wa-me- a nssted that ths would spol ther hall decorans (not menn ther newly establshed reputan) and so Lhuo had make the homeward journey unconsoled save for resoluns of vengeance be executed n tho not dstant future. The lne-u- for Lhuo was Kuhlmann, Lane, M. Fernandez, 0. Wedemeycr, Dow and Warner; For Wamoa, Cox, Crowell, Sessons, Wrght, Macdonald and Kruso. Kaua secretares, J. O. Warner and Concert and Dance KLAU Game Beneft for A V f Saturday Evenng, August 28, 920 AT 8 P. M. mperal Orchestra wll furnsh Latest Musc GGG R. C. Macdonald nro n at tendng tho annual employed offcers conference. At ths conference, whch s beng hold at Punnhou, tho Hawa staff s fortunate n havng wth thorn Mr C. C. Robnson, employed boys work secretary, and Mr. R. L. Ewlng, rollglous work secretary, both of tho nternanal conmtteo of Now York. Mr. Robnson has been n Y Work for nnny years and s famlar wtl most of tho larger ndustres of Amerca. Mr. Ewlng has been a Y worker n nda for a number of years and was staned n London tho entre perod of tho war. t s expected that Mr. Robnson wll vst Kaun before returnng tho coast. BOX SCORE VARETY REPAR SHOP MAKEE A R H SB PO A E Lock and Gun Smth K. lee, ct Wo repar Electrc rons, Pcrctla-rs-, Arca, f Phonographs, and all other electrcal and nrechancal applances. Hun Hoc, ss Hoopl, b Shop on Kng Street, opposte Young Tsunehro, 2b Hotel,. Advt. Morlta, rf 0 0 Soong, c 2 0 Tho Japanese Helpng Hand socety Souza, lb 0 0 gave a tableau entertanment at tho Cunmngs, p 0 0 dormry last Saturday evenng. t was a lvng pcture presentan of Totals G 27 9 the Bble sry of Ruth. Refreshments KLAUEA A R SB PO A E followed. TENDERS FOR BULDNG MATERAL Tho Board of Supervsors of the County of Kaua wll receve bds up ten oclock of August 27th, 920 for furnshng all buldng materal be used n the construcn of a classroom buldng on tho Kaua Hgh School grounds. Blank forms embodyng a full lst of materal wll be furnshed on applcan the undersgned. R. F. MDDLETON. Aug. 7, 24. TENDERS FOR BULDNG SCHOOL ROOM Tho Board of Supervsors of tho County of Kaua wll receve bds up ten oclock of August 27th, 920 for all labor n connecn wth tho construcn of a class-roo- buldng on the Kaua Hgh School grounds. Plans and specfcans wll be furnshed on applcan (accompaned by $5.00) tho undersgned. Each bd must be accompaned by a certfed check coverng 5 of the amount bd. R. F. MDDLETON. Aug. 7, 24. FOR SALE Leghorn sngle comb, roosters from sck that won frst prze and slver cup n tho last terrral far, prce $5 each. Also two pens of muskovey ducks. ( drako 4 ducks) prce $2 Aug. 24,. per pen. L. C. BREWER, Box E. Lhue. FOR SALE Dodge Tourng Car. n good cond tlon. nqure of. M. Aldrch, L hue Sre. N THE CRCUT COURT OF THE FFTH JUDCAL CRCUT, TERRTORY OF HAWA AT CHAMBERS N PROBATE Probate No. 766 n tho.matter of tho Estate of CHARLES HENRY WLCOX, deceas ed. NOTCE TO CREDTORS Notce s hereby gven that Letters of Admnstran wth the Wll An nexed have been ssued BSHOP TRUST COMPANY, LMTED, as Ad mnstrar wtl tho Wll Annexed of the Estate of Charles Henry Wlcox, deceased, la of Lhuo, County of Kaua, Terrry of Hawa. Al credrs of tho deceased, or of hs estate, are hereby notfed pros out ther clams, wth proper vouchers or duly authentcated copes thereof, Admnstrar wth tho Wll Annexed of tho Esta of Charles Henry Wl cox, deceased. Phlp L. Rce, Atrney for Admnstrar wth tho Wll Annexed. Aug. 24,. Sept. 7, 4, 2. TO THE VOTERS OF KAUA do hereby announce my canddacy for tho House of Representatves, on the Democratc tcket. My polces are as follows:. oppose Rehabltan Bll, and favor Lberal Homesteadlng. 2. favor ncrcaso n teachers salares through proper taxan.. oppose present system and polces of Educanal Department as admnstered by present superntendent. 4. beleve present Commssoners of Educan should bo elected by tho people. 5. favor language schools wth restrcns; bo supervsed by Educanal Department. G. wll advocate more hgh schools for our sland. 7. bellovo tho Kaua Hgh School should have a better equpment. 8. wll work for Kapaa Wharf. 9. wll work wth all my strength for tho rghts of the Homesteaders of our sland. 0. Specal favors nono and a square deal for all, s my mot. M. S. HENRQUES. TO THE VOTERS OF KAUA desre announce tho Kaua publc that am a canddate for the House of Representatves on the Re publcan tcket and wll greatly apprecate the support of tho voters of ths County at tho Prmary elecn be held on Saturday, Ocber 2nd., 920. JOSEPH CORRERA TO THE VOTERS OF KAUA desre announce tho voters of Kaua County that wll be a canddate for nomnan tho House of Representatves on tho Republcan tcket at tho forthcomng prmares. wll apreca tho support of all those who beleve n a square deal. THOS. M. CUNNNGHAM, Kapaa, Kaua. Aug. 0, 7, 24,. Sept. 7, 4, 2 28, TO THE VOTERS OF KAUA wll bo a canddate on tho Demo cratc tcket for Representatve, at tle comng prmary elecn, and wll apprecate the support of the vors of ths County. S. E. LUCAS. Kapaa, Aug. 7, 920. NOTCE TO THE VOTERS OF KAUA bog annoucc that wll be a canddate on the Republcan tcket, nomnan tho Houso of Representatves, at tho forthcomng prmares, and solct tho support of tho voters of Kaua county. D. K. HAYSELDEN Lhue, Kaua, Aug. 7th. NOTCE Tho regular annual meetng of the Hu Kua Ana o Walnha wll be held at tho offce of the Hu September 2, 920, 0 a. m. All the members of tho sad Hu are enjoned be personally present at WANTED Hgh School teacher (man) would lke a room the aforesad tme and place. (wth or wthout board), as near JAMES K. APOLO, tho school as possble. Pres. Hu Kua Ana o Address: Wanha. GRNNELL, Hotel, Lhue Aug 0, 7, 24,. NOTCE The annual meetng of the Hu Kual Ana o Haena wll bo held at the Ha-en- a Hall, Sept, 920 at 0 a. m. All members are requested bo personally present on that occason. JAMES K. APOLO, Pres. ul Kua Ana o Haena. Aug. 0, 7. 24,. N THE CRCUT COURT OF THE FFTH CRCUT, TERRTORY OF HAWA AT CHAMBERS N PROBATE. n the Matter of the Esta of JOSEPH KENDALL- - FARLEY, Order of Notce of Hearng Petn for Probate of Wll A Document purportng be the Last Wll and Testament of Joseph Kendall Farley deceased, havng on tho 27th day of July A. D. 920 been presented sad Proba Court, and a Petn for tho Probate thereof, and even f tho clam s secured by mortgage upon real estate, the sad mentary Wllam O. Smth havng for tho ssuance of Letters Testa- Bshop Trust Company, Lmted, at ts been fled by the sad Wllam O. place of busness. No. 92 Bethel Smth. Street,, Cty and County of T S HEREBY ORDERED, That, Terrry aforesad, wthn Frday, the rd day of September A. sx months from tho date of ths D. 920 at 9 oclock, A. M., of sad day, notce, whch s tho date of tho frst at tho Court Room of sad Court, at publcan hereof; otherwso sucl Lhue, County of Kaua be and tho clams, f any, shall be forever barred. same hereby s apponted tho tme All persons ndebted the sad and place for provng sad Wll and estate are hereby notfed make hearng sad applcan. payment the sad Bshop Trust T S FURTHER ORDERED, That Company, Lmted, at tho above ad notce thereof bo gven, by publcan, once a week for three successve dress. Dated, Lhue, T.., August 24th, weeks, n tho Garden sland a newspaper publshed n Lhuo, tho last 920. BSOP TRUST COMPANY, publcan bo not less than ten LMTED days prevous tho tmo theren apponted for hearng. Dated at Lhue, Kaua, July 27th, 920. By the Court. (SEAL) (Sgd.) JOSEPH ANDRE SOUSA, Clork.

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